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Show r r BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 30, 1977 ff ro D sSiasra t WINUI HALLOWEEN BARGAINS ima:i (i i d :4TJ H3 CHTJfSTs fOcli) Jj i 9 jf9S CLOSEOUT PRICES HURRY WHILE x SUPPLY LASTS ij A? S8 1? ", n! KlflSK! .V k first grade at Perry school began Halloween a little early as the Witch visited Friday. Mrs. Terry Forsgren assisted her in cooking special blueberry pancakes for the class. Other activities will be Monday night (tonight) with a carnival at 5:30 p.m. Food and games are on tap. MARIE JOHNSON'S There will be food for supper including tacos, baked beans, hotdogs, s.alad, drinks and a variety of desserts. Costume judging will be at 6:30 p.m. with all ages encouraged to wear a costume and conference price, reg. 49' WITCHES OR HOBO 99 Your choice of styles in medium, ' In other business, Dr. Dalton said dogs running at large on school campuses and posing a threat to children is a problem in some small towns. He mentioned Perry specifically. The superintendent was asked to consult with the boards attorney on what might be done about the situation. It was decided to study further a proposal that" would see a Box Elder County High school created on paper for the purpose of giving diplomas to persons who don't qualify to receive one during regular high school graduation. (Continued from page 1) Fun hats for Reg. Vo- - Avo-- & TRICK OR TREAT BAGS bap M4 ' all to yaw bub. .0, Your choice of black, yellow or gray. , r(V ' Reg. 1.19 tat 29 Bear River Research, Conservation and Development organization has received another $4,000 to conduct the public participation phase of the project, said BUBBLE V, Holt. The citizens is chaired by Box Elder County Commissioner Reed Nielsen. Other proposed members are James Hooper of Utah Power and Light company, Laurence Smith of U and I, Inc., Leland Harris of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau, and Rulon Smoot of the South Box Elder Farm GUM VAMPIRE AND BVSSU CVMj Bureau. Other members are Paul Holmgren, representing the Bear River Canal company: Max Mason and Harold B. Felt, mayors of Tremonton and Brigham City respectively; Paul Holmgren and Ken Millard of the county planning commission; John P. Holmgren of the Utah Water Resource board; Willard Christensen, Box Elder Creek Water Users association; Boyd Gardner, Box Elder ASCS committee; Orville Gray, South Box Elder Soil Conservation District; Vernon Lamb, North Box Elder Soil Conservation district; J.L. Carter and Glen Manning of the Box Elder RC&D committee; and George A. Nielsen Jr., Perry Irrigation company. Mayor joins effort in Hatch act issue DRAGON 5)0 BLOOD bubble gum. Reg. Safe non toxic red or green blood. SCAR STUFF 10 oz. double lake a scar that looks real. jit JACK-- A- si' nr mm fi r k FRUIT STRIPE OUBBLE YUM CAREFREE GUI ft C The revisions are supported by federal and postal unions .' backed by the Wilson and Wheeler formed the Mayors Committee to Save the Hatch Act to let Congress know that there is grassroots opposition among locally elected politicians to the revisions, they said. AFL-CID- Lifesaver fun packs for trick or treat 8 oz. size 6 Reg. 8-1- 29 f CANDY 2 lbs. if assarted is freit MAS MOVE Jit vVxVDISQUISESES; A 9)(c Jokes Gimics in 0 V ' Reg. POWERHOUSE ALMOND JOY t Noses, lips, mostaehes or eye lashes Reg. 45' CANDY MONEY Kb. flitbN- btacaady. L4I lit ' ' i 19J Halloween, MOUNDS Senate companion measure. w MILKY WAY CARVEILE Fun Shop 'Fun is our Business' MsnickersS 1 lb. fun size Halloween Masks Party Gags Governmental Affairs has held hearings on the House bill and a 2.5S MAKE-U- P is Our Business! veto. In June of this year, the House passed a bill to revise the Hatch maract, HR 10, by an gin. The Senate Committee on m catfjtfcat to 7 West Forest 79' ASSORTED FILLED Plastic pumpkins with straps. Star Models 75' Reg. 99' &Q, Mayor Harold B. Felt of Briggroups, and most of the nations ham City has joined a national major newspapers. effort to block revision of the Hatch act. Mayor Harold B. Felts support of this effort was announced in Washington by Mayor J Pete Wilson of San Diego, Calif. and Mayor Charles B. Wheeler of Kansas City, Mo. who are the national of the Mayors Committee to Save the Hatch act. The Hatch act was enacted in 1939 to protect federal workers 723-899- 8 from political coercion and exploitation; It restricts federal (across from 1st Security Bank) workers from certain types of Instant Copying 6c copy partisan political activity. of The last session Congress Fun approved Hatch act revisions which were vetoed by President Ford. Congress sustained the i 53' ' LATERNS More hearings are scheduled. Senate action is not expected until early in 1978. President Carter endorsed revision of the Hatch act in his election reform message earlier this year. Opposition to revision of the Hatch act comes from public interest citizen lobbies, professional and career civil service C Halloween. Plastic ' HATS tall, large or small sizes. Reg. 2.69 Study V (Continued from page 1) should be a source of satisfaction to employees and help to expedite annual negotiations. He said there are about 250 classified employes in the district and from 30 to 50 jobs to be classified. The institute will have no part in establishing pay levels for the new system. You'll assign the pay. Youll make that decision, Dr. Clark told the board. He said the institute performed the service for Granite School district where such a system has been successfully operating for the past five years. j 1 Special plastic masks with hair. Reg. 89 Jobs ; for the A.S.Q.C. which was held at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. Dunn was named a member of the planning board for the Western Regional division. n, Assorted plastic masks at a special Is there interest In Brigham City in establishing a local chapter of the Feingold Assoclalton of Utah? The question was asked this week by several parents of hyperactive children locally. The Feingold association was established by Dr. Ben F. Feingold, an eminent allergist and pediatrician, who has written a book on hyperactivity in children. Local area people interested In forming a chapter here are invited to call 6 after 12 noon. participate. Games will open at 7 with many of the old favorites. A drawing for a quilt will be held at 8:30. Chairmen for the event are Mrs. Evelyn Davison and Mrs. Joanne Duke. Tremonton man attends confab Raymond L. Dunn of Tremonton, vice president of the Salt Lake division for the American Society for Quality Control, has returned after attending the Western Regional SPOOKY SPOOKS COSTUMES Hyperactive child unit in DC area? carnival reminder Noyes. 'J I: All-Blac- Perry PTA issues A reminder of Perry schools Halloween carnival tonight (Monday) at 5:30 p.m. has been given by PTA President Susan A Stark candies in round money rods. Reg. 1.09 |