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Show Israeli Is planning a PAGE TEN .BOX ELDER JOURNAL f arm Friday, April 18. 1952 Brigham City. Utah , plan which will cost 3 LADIES PLASTIC RAIN COATS $1.00 98c - $1.79 , LINEN TABLE CLOTH School Year THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS YOULL FIND HERE $ DAY! Forced To Eat Fish STORE" Andrew CAN1BY, Minn. (UP) Everson, a farmer, dislikes,! tah. That was all he had to eat over a week-end- , however, when a thief stole Eversons grocery purchases from a truck. ... ' v The Store Of A Million Articles -- 4 -- - - READY TO WEAR . i SPECIAL'S! SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BEGINNING TODAY! , ST coats j 20 Tee Shirts for Girls Plain pastels and , Stripes. Small And medium. $1.00 $1.95 val. DISCOUNT c Famous Spunlo Weave Rayon Slips. 34-4- 0 $1,49 val. ......I.. $1.00 4i SUITS" - Misses and womens all wool and rayon materials in tailored and novelty styles. Original value $19.75 to $52.50. 20 15 AND Spunlo Weave Rayon Briefs. 65c value 2 FOR $1.00 DISCOUNT PLAID GINGHAM SHIRTS AND BLOUSES $2.95 Student In 1949-5- 0; Local school districts spent during the This school year. amounted to an average of $240, 26 for every child in average In Utahs dally attendance whools. Instructional salaries (salaries of teachers, principals, instructional supervisors, and other Instructional staff members) . totaled $16 800,000, or nearly one half of the total school expenditures. Expenditures for capital outand Improvelay (purchase ment o sites, new building construction, additions to old buildings, purchase of new school buses, and new equipment purchases) were $7,700,000 during the 1949 50 school year. This amounts to 22 4 percent of total school expenditures. Auxiliary service expenditures school year during the 1949-5were $3,300,000, or 9 7 percent of Of total school expenditures. these, the largest amounts were spent for school lunches (2,000,-000- ) and for transportation Other auxiliary ($1,000,000). service include expenditures services, nursing community service, medical health service, cafeterias (except school lunch), and dental health services. The cost of operating the school plants (wages and supplies of Janitors and engineers, heat, water, lights, and other charges) was $2)100,000, or 61 percent of school expenditures Maintenance expenditures (repair and upkeep of buildings and grounds, salaries of maintenance employees, repair of educational equipment and furniture, replacements, and other maintenance expenses) totaled $1,400,000 during the school year. total of 34,182,294 .... I 12 TIES n OR We Will Clean And Press A Dress No Orders On This Special!! Pick-U- p Modem Gleameirs 0 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE AMAZING VALUES YOU'LL FIND Special While They Last I 108 PAIR OF LADIES NYL0N.H0SE 15 SATURDAY 60 gauge 51 & denier $ DAY AT PAIR Sizes 9 to 11 Reg. $1.75 & $1.95 ZUNDELS (Limit 2 pair) VA SPECIALS BOYS Sizes Value 35c values 6i to 9'j DRESS UP SOX, 5 pr. YOUR Mens Reg. 65c to $1 pair LADIES CREPE SLIPS $2.95 values And Press Building a 1 We Will Clean Per $2.95 $2.29 values They were trying to peer through the blinds when an embassy employe came to the door. The students said they would like to come In and see the embassy. The unexpected request so surprised the apparently doorman that he didnt seem to know what to say to us," said Enid Horvltz, a Providence, (R. I.) high school senior. Finally he told us that If we would come back in the morning about nine oclock he would let us know, The next morning the group appeared at the door and after some delay, were admitted to a w VTA roUNBATIOH r room where there were a lot of books and pamphlets and they $240 could take anything they wanted without payment. Later they were escorted up22.4 stairs where they were shown huge paintings of Stalin and Lenin 715 feet, probably 20 feet other mementos to the Red Other instructional expenses, such as free text books, educa- leaders, and the banquet and tional supplies, and the salaries reception rooms. Though their tour was not acof clerical assistants, accounted companied by any Communist foe $1,300,000, or 37 percent of sales talk. Miss Horvltz said that total school expenditures Gen- they gave us" so much matereral control expenses were $849,-00- ial that was full of propaganda" and other miscellaneous ex- that they probably thought that was enough. penditures were $817,000. Only! 0 Fine all wool. Casual and dressy. Long and short. Misses and Womens sizes. Reg. ,Val. $16.75 to $59.75 15 Ai:D 50 Utah School Spending Hits 1949-5- AT .THE.. ELITE 1949 Deg Owners On Spot For DOLLAR DA Folks WYNNE, Ark. (UP) here didnt realize Just how high the price of meat was until they saw banker Wiley Lipscomb go Into the bank vault and come out with a ham.. $1.50 V Find- Banker Make Good - HANSENS VARIETY (UP) ing the llghest, cheapest and best building materials la a goal of Lehigh University. Dr Martin D, Whitaker, president of the university, announced plans for the worlds largest vertical universal testing machine which will be constructed on the campus. Dr. Whitaker said the project would be made In. cooperation with the Bethlehem Steel company and would cost about The new building housing the machine Is scheduled to be opened in September 1954. Jonathan Jones, chief engineer of fabricated steel construction of Bethlehem Steel, said the machine will test to destruction the huge columns and girders basic to modem structures. VALUES INFANTS ROBES PAJAMAS Pa. BETHLEHEM, came from a member of a ape. named by the HARTFORD, Conn (UP) Dog clal commission Of Soviet Embassy to certify the owners, and not their pups, may state legislature ' WASHINGTON (UP) visiting be licensed here. The proposal state's dog control law. high school students were admitted to the Russian embassy in Washington because of their curiosity. The group had toured the city and viewed its historical sites. One night as they were passing the Soviet legation- - not on their list of .places to visit the temptation to see what was beyond the blinds iwas too much. Students See Inside EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN UTAH Building Materials $840, 000,000. L MENg FLANNEL Machine To Test r HOME $1 SOX, 5 prs- - FOR SPRING $1 HOUSE COATS RAYON NIGHT GOWNS Reg. $2.95 values ,$1 GIRLS NYLON BLOUSES L. $3.95 values SOCK t LADIES ROBES Stretchers $1 RAYON JERSEY -v SPECIAL BUY! 1d.pp 13 only SMALL GROUP FORMALS, closeout r? v CLOTHES $ BRUSHES DRESSES & Spring styles. AH occasion wear in rayon crepes, novelties and prints. Original values io $14.75. , READY-MAD- E $0.95 SLIP COVERS ' value r CHAIRS . $3.45 styles to select from. Seasons fabrics, etc. Original values to $12.75. ' ' , ft 1 ? , .$5.95 J to $1-9- - 5 coated to shed water, repel dirt. feature prevents creeping, Stx-Fi- ' i twisting. . J NEW FABRICS NEW PATTERNS (i I Yl The'EUTE SHOP-1 $12.95 Sparkle up a weary chair, or protect your new one. ..with a (mart Sure-Fi- t deslip cover. Aa exciting mulu-colo- r fabric that looks sign in form-fitun- g and fits likt new upholstery. Drax One and two piece casual j SOFAS $7.95 MISSES and JUNIORS - CASUAL DRESSES CJ. 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