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Show 74 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 29, 1961 BYU WJn.Tl Student Given Grant Woodrow Blaine Sneed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow 0 Sneed, a Brigham City, has accepted 11,250 Cherokee youth scholorshrp from Harvard University School of Law. Sneed accepted the Youth and also turned down a $S50 scholorshrp to Duke University law school. Sneed is now attending Brigham Young University wheie he will receive his bachelors degree in August. schol-orshi- Church Cancels Kindergarten For Coming Year p APPOINTLD Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen was named a member of the State Hospital council. Local Doctor Named to The Community Kindergarten which has been housed in facilities of the Community Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall for several years will not be maintained during the school Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen, Brigyear due to lack of available facili- ham was named a member ties caused by growth of the church of theCity, State Hospital Council by and its functions. Gov. George D. Clyde, Thursday, Kindergarten service will be dis- June 22. Dr. Rasmussen and one will represent the continued until class- other doctor adequate room facilities are again avail- medical profession on the council which is an advisory group to the able, according to members of the State Health department. He will serve a three-yea- r kindergarten committee. term Dr. Rasmussen received his Veterans should remember to medical degree at the University of Chicago and served his internchange their addresses promptly when they move . . . with the post ship at the Dee hospital in Ogden After completing his residency in office, and the VA. medicine and industrial education in Bingham Canyon, Dr. Rasmussen and his wife, Grace moved to Brigham Cty where they have lived since 1941, The Rasmussens reside at 811 East First North and they have oc&y,.. five children, Sue, 20; Becky, 19; Amy, 14, Mary, 9; and Jimmy, 6. Dr. Rasmussen is a member of the Brigham City Rotary club, the American Medical Association, and the Academy of General Practice. Oscar Mayer - 1 2 oz. State Panel 19G1-6- LUNCHEON 2 kaqsBi MEAT sjcadtoj, Medical Aid Spare the Rod I condemn all violence in the education of a tender soul that ia designed for honor and liberty ...I am of opinion that whai is not to be done by reason, prudence and address, is never to be affected ty force. I myself was brought up after that manner; and they tell me that in all mv first age I never felt the rod hut twice, and then very slightly. I practiced the same method with my children ... I have never observed other effects of whipping than to render boys more cowardly or more willfully obstinate. Michel de Montaicne (1533-92- ) French essayist It is not easy for an education with which love has mingled to be entirely thrown awav. J. j. Rovsseau (1712-78- ) French philosopher As a child, man must have lived with his parents encircled by their love and trust. In the early years it is education by the mother especially which is important, since ethical principle must be implanted in the child in the form of feeling. G. W. F. Hegel ( 1770-183- German philosopher OPOCO For Aged Now Effective The now medical assistance program for the aged goes into effect Saturday, July 1, according to Dr. Wallace S. PAPER Brooke, presi- dent of the Utah Medical WHOLE Wonder Hamburger and Hot Dog -- Pkg. of 8 Associ- ation Applications for help under this new program in this county must be made through the county welfare offices in the court house in Brigham City The now program Is designed to help ailing senior Citizens 65 years of age or older who have an income of less than $110 per month as a single person or $170 a month as a couple. Dr. Brooke reports that information on the program has been sent to all doctors of the state who are prepaied to give assistance to make the program run smoothly for the aged who need medical assistance. The program entitles all applicants to free choice of physician. Physicians fees and hospitalization will he paid for out of this progiam. z CUPS j U. S. Choice 80 count - Reg. 98c COLD CASH SAVINGS TOP ROUND MM F000S Tip STEAK oz. Top-- 6 JUICE DRINKS Pineapple-Grapefrui- Deeplates Pineapple-Orang- e t, Black Cherry, PAPER Lb. Orange and Apricot Mix Em or Match Em PLATES CLEARANCE Swifts Premium 54 count - 9 inch - reg. 89c FRANKS for Bavarian China All patterns All In stock. Sweet FROM THE QUEEf MARGARINE Cal Fame - 46 oz. Crystal, Glass1 ware, Stemware LEMON MERINGUE PIE . eg price Famous Food King Home Made Lhs. t A JUICE Hk BREAD s V DRINKS .1 price Odd Lots, Dinnerware Table of Gift Items 1 5Vi oz. ik 2 It Phone PA 31 SPAGHETTI nd MEAT BALLS for 4 REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY 40 South Main Swifts - fo S k Cans ll UL |