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Show T 4 Lincoln Plans Drive, Back to School Night Lincoln Elementary schools "Back to School Fair" is planned 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and everyones invited to attend including "kids, parents, grandparents, relatives and friends." A PTA membership drive is also planned Tuesday night and persons will go from house to house to sign up new members. Sandi Marcus, PTA president made the announcements this week and said Shamra Romer is chairman of the membership drive. - DISCUSS PLANS Discussing upcoming plans for the Insights club at Box Elder High school are members Donna Bair, left, and Dorothy Bloom, right, with Utah Executive director of Association of Mental Health, Mrs. Zoe Harris, center. Singing Group Selects Insights Popular At BE High School "Insights," the Psychology club at Box Elder High school, is by the Box Utah Elder chapter, Association for Mental Health. The club was organized by request of students in 1969 under the direction of Mrs. Jerrilyn Black, teacher at the high h school, and Mrs. Caryl who was president of the local chapter at that time. It continues to be popular with its over 90 members. Local Student stated Programs, a the spokesman. Members of club are joining the Box Elder chapter in soliciting funds during the current drive to help make this possible. student has been the New named among Freedom singers of Ricks college, a group which sings about love of God and country. Lynn Bingham is included on the list of a select group of 40 A Honeyville Special Invitation There will be "something for everyone she said, giving a special invitation for preschoolers and parents. Mrs. Marcus urged parents to "see what the school is doing. Members of the PTA will also be selling novelties on a stick, she said. Other PTA officers Morrell Peterson, first Tuesday Night Tuesday nights drive is being conducted with drives for PTA membership throughout the state and nation. Grades will have a contest and both parents have to join for the classes to gain 100 percent, said Mrs. Marcus. "Everyone will get a treat but the winners will get a very special treat," she said. Local Youth NG Academy A local high school leader from Box Elder High school was 39 other Utah high leaders who recently graduated from the Utah National Guard Freedom academy at Camp W.G. Williams near among school Paul Olds, the son of Mr. and prevention of Mental Illness. Field trips have been made to public and private agencies involved with these aims including the State hospital, the State Training school, the Childrens center and Behavior Modification school in Salt Lake City, and to several Com- high prehensive Mental vice Stanger, second vice president; Sharon Smith, secretary; Marlow Whitaker, treasurer, and Bea Thurston, historian. Mrs. and are: president; Principal Cornell Membership Open Membership is open to any student interested in learning more about the promotion of Health Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 24, 1972 Attends which were chosen from 600 applicants. The students tour throughout the country to sing of their convictions The New Freedom Singers will present patriotic programs before civic clubs and groups of the area, on campus and before church organizations. Hep-wort- Mental BOX ELDER NEWS, Robert Olds of Brigham City selected the was by local school officials to at-- t the e n d Paul Olds Academy. Utah National Guard was Academy organized in 1961 under the auspices of the Freedom Foundation, Inc. according to MG Maurice L. Watts, Utah The ,VL-- Freedom Health Centers in the state. Representatives of the club, Dorothy Bloom and Dwight Stevens, attended the Youth Mental Health Conference held at Alta, Utah, in May. The president of the club and the secretary of The Listening Post are members of the Board of Directors of the local chapter. The Listening Post is by Insights" the and Mental Health National Guard Adjutant General. The Freedom Foundation is by supported primarily members of the Honorary Colonels Corps of Utah and the Utah National Guard association. Maj Jerry M. Norton, project officer for the Freedom y Urging parents of Lincoln Elementary school students to make 100 percent membership in the PTA program are DiAnne Romer, top, and Chonna Marcus. URGE MEMBERSHIP South Sawtooth to the public at $2 per copy, according to Forest Supervisor Ed Fournier. The detailed Cassia, map Albion includes the mountain, (723-343- association. "Though this service was requested by the enand people young thusiastically supported by them, it is available to all ages. We have older people as listeners, too, Dorothy Bloom, president, said. Insights is the only youth mental health organization in the state sponsored by the Mental Health association. Chapters have been requested by Bear River High School and Intermountain School. Diane Tauferner, president of has been "Insights, 1971-7asked to be a member-at-larg- e of the Utah Division board. "We would like to send Diane to the national convention in Detroit in November to exchange ideas for youth programs with youth from other states. The emphasis this year for the meeting is on Youth Diesel shop drainage is not good for a blue lagoon, so Larry Call gives it the treatment. . Helping teacher Kate Dennis assemble a mobile with mathematical shapes and forms are Mike Garoutte left, and Danny Parkinson. Her other kits are in MATH KITS the background. LV Teacher Sets Talk Garland Youth At Meeting Receives Fair Honors Garland youth won honors recently during the Utah State fair FFA swine judging division. The announcement was made this week by the fair publicity board. Allan Bourne had the champion Yorkshire boar A and the champion Yorkshire female. Instant Friendship second and third grade at Lake View Elementary school has been selected to address the National of of Teachers Council Mathematics convention in Salt Lake City, Friday, Sept. 29. Kate Dennis was asked by the Box Elder School district to present her kits on "InA teacher dividualized Elementary at the meeting at the Hotel Utah. She is scheduled to speak at 9 a.m. The local teacher has been building the kits for several years. "They are continuous kits and go from the simpliest math to long division, she explained. Her kits are made for quick individual to reference Math, problems. Mrs. Dennis said she hopes someone will develop a kit like hers for intermediate math. The convention is planned Sept. 28, 29, and 30. Man Draws Jail Term SLC A Salt Lake City man, Michael Harris, 22, 147 South Tenth East, has been sentenced to 90 days in Brigham City court for petit larceny. In other recent court action, William Harrison Billy, 35, 135 North First West, was fined $75 for driving on revocation. Tommy Woody, no age or address listed, was fined $50 and sentenced to 30 days in the city jail for illegal furnishing of beer to minors. He was given six months probation. Lewis John, no age or address listed, was sentenced to 10 days in city jail for public intoxication. Raymond Cowboy, 23, Aneth, Utah, was sentenced to 10 days and fined $25 for public intoxication. He was placed on three months probation. Michael Bradford, 469 North Fifth East, was fined $25 and sentenced to 10 days for illegal possession of alcohol. The days were suspended and he was placed on six months probation. Bobby Kee Chavez, 19, Intermountain school, was sentenced to 10 days for public intoxication. He was placed on three months probation. Railroad people dont have a pollution problem as big as some other people, so they dont have as much to brag about when they spend another couple of million dollars on it. But that doesnt keep Larry Call from being proud of his blue lagoon and all the equipment that keeps it blue by cleaning the oily junk out of the drainage it handles. n UP pollution Larry is almost a fighter, because the first ones started working on the railroad back in 1948, or days. And you should also know that UP didnt splurge a whole $2 million on just the one lagoon at North Platte. We made it stretch over several hundred miles and take care of water treatment plants at 12 major terminals. If keeping track of pollution-fightin- g measures is your thing, write us for a little report we made about what were doing. When it comes to our part of the big pollution picture, we think youll see we can handle second-generatio- Union Pacific Public Relations it. Dept., Omaha, Nebr. 68102 Bond Figures August Savings Bonds sales in Elder county came to Box $102,207 bringing year-to-dat- e total to $703,878, it was announced by South Box Elder volunteer Bonds Chairman T. Frank Coppin of Brigham City. rface Changed The warm greeting of your Welcome Wagon hostess with "The Most Famous Basket in the World" will introduce you to our community and start you on the way toward new and lasting friendships. If you are new in town, call For Lecture on Positive Thinking The place of a lecture planned Wednesday night which will kickoff a series of classes on has been positive thinking, announced changed, It was Friday. The series centered around the concepts will of Psycho-Cybernetic- start s, Wed- nesday at 7: $0 p.m. In the conference room at the Box Elder County courthouse. It was previously reported to be scheduled In the council room of the city hall. Theme of the course Is "Lets Explore the Frontiers of the mind. CONCRETE PIPE; IRRIGATION anS DRAINAGE; QGGEUjGEDGEEB 12TH ' AUL SIZES the Union Pacific railroad people Avenue East in Twin Falls. It is expected that a free recreation map of the 'same area will year. be available late next |