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Show KklGHAM CITY. UTAH. WED.NESUAY JaeJ Instruction Emphasized Keeping His Banking Account THINGS i him get the tail on a right. Actually Jimmie, who is a jer, can write and read well. He with his father regularly. helps i Weight In Page tl (ran Preceding public school: and rithmetic, t s fi read-itin- g Besides all learn to speak iitglish, how to eat with d fork, good posture, ost of other things that has to si aits and mation do neighbors on not know, are taught which asses, Dart, last until a Then, he scurrys to eteria through the blocks s Ann in an at-:the first in seldom sat-it- corridors one of i? line. He is osed o be one serving back for eve he in can go the ir. i an the lug and usu-e- s seconds." If back for an barren desert in .the young age i itud h Navajos gain to 15 pounds in 10 at the school, of at 1. oclock in and continue until resume moon ietball and swimming Jimmie draws 50 cents out of the student bank in preparation for a trip to Brigham City. He has a balance of $3.00, and whenever he withdraws cash, he must write out a check and have his teacher approve it. are my favorite sports, Jimmy will announce without hesitation, but I also like art and singing very much and reading and writing. Judging from his enthusiasm he would add the rest of his subjects to the list if he could get them all out in one mouthfull. !At the school there are 15 different hobby groups. Each student picks one and attends It on specified days from 3 to 4 oclock in the afternoon. From a list of hobbies that included cameras, sports, art, puppet, leathercraft, square dancing, better grooming and others, Jimmy chose the athletic club. Last week his group was studying the rules of basketball, learning on the floor of the gym under capable instructors. After six weeks Jimmy will change hobbies and each semester he must choose one he hasnt yet had. covers His training every phase necessary to shape his life into a happy one and so religious instruction is held on a high level of importance. Jimmys religious preference, as listed by his father, was Catholic, so each Thursday from 3 to 4 oclock in the afternoon, he JU.Ntt id, TO SEE IN BOX ELDER . . . You'll enjoy a noon or evening picnic in Box' Elder county park.r Almost the minute you leave the city limits of Brigham City at the east edge of town, you'll find it is cooler, Four miles up the canyon at large forest ser- vice sign marks the road into the park. In just a few hundred yards you'll start coming to shaded, cool, private picnic sites, com- plete with fireplaces, tables and benches, and water hydrants with pure, safe mountain spring water. If you like, drive on up to the main park. At the ranger station you may "yws v, teacher MUUJNUNU, attends the Catholic religious classes. Many of his mates attend Protestant or Latter-daSaint classes. On Sunday he attends reg'ular church. A highlight of each week is his short trip to Brigham City where he can buy an ice cream cone, a little candy oT whatever his purse will allow. To win the privilege of coming to town, he must work hard all week for a satisfactory record. On his progress sheet there must be evidence of sincere hard work for the week, reported on by each of his teachers and his house parents. Jimmy now has a permanent pass and to obtain it he had to maintain a perfect record at the school for six y weeks. If he ever does something wrong In Brigham City, which his teachers assure us he wont, he will have the pass taken away and will have to work long and hard to reinstate it. It isnt all work at Intermoun-tain- . Jimmy may attend a moving picture, usually a horse opera, for those are the scenes familiar to him, once each week. On Saturday and Sunday afternoons the pool and the gym are open and well used. i' - j ; j j j I I check out softball equipment or horseshoes for recreation, at no cost. There are teeter- - ' Be sure totters and swings for the kids. to visit Box Elder county park an ideal picnic spot, and only four or five miles from the center of Brigham City. . . . PICNIC IN BOX ELDER COUNTY PARK Jimmies comment when he first saw the huge swimming Wow, I pool was, In Navajo: have never seen so much water. And indeed that was the truth for his homeland has practically no lakes and only a few streams on it. Swimming was a new adventure to the feel of the Jimmy usually ends the week with the letter to his father and, like all boys away attending school, there is usually a phrase in It that goes: ."Top, my money in the student bank is about gone and soon 1 wont Ibe able to write out any more checks. 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