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Show . y 2 THE BOX W' 9 'TV - l"' JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 15, 1962 ELDER -- :-- v J rr! n n Union Farmers Sets Meets on .'.V. ff-- - . I Insurance Plan a matter of fact, kill junior high sports i Farmers Union members and and youll cripple senior high activities. farm people who are interested in basYou just dont make football players or , becoming members now are ketball teams in a season or two seasons. gible for Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance, it was announced Ey CVC They need years of experience, under the this week by Howard Glenn, best coaches that can be obtained. president of the county or--, Out of fifty who start at the beginning g.inization. meetings will be surely can't go along with the board of of the year, the field will narrow down to Four next week, the first to be held education on the policy of abandoning 20 or so as the football season develops heldTremonton on Monday at 2 p.m. at will see most of the ac- at the Utah Power and Light build-competitive sports in junior high school and and the starting another at Bear River want to register a one man protest. tion. But the remainder on the squad will ing with on Monday evening at 7:30 ' It is being done, they say, to promote a see plenty of activity during practice ses- City p m. in the city hall. school-wid- e program of physical fitness, in sions as they strive to replace those on the The following evening, Thursday n As nei l9'rrrirM r on the gridiron or jrxxujtjpncli ,youll find both student bodies in attendance, yelling their heads off. JJD ersonizlly dl ir1'y,9r 1 LJULJ I .n J I tn lfi mim ei-- I sign-u- 1 1 ANNUAL . 1 I e line with President Kennedy's project. That certainly is well and good and favor the program, feel that every student in our junior and senior high schools should have well programmed physical fitness education. nation-wid- i cLh 7:30, a meeting will be held in the Honeyville school building while on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., a meet-ing will be held in the Howell ward chapel. at favored list. 1 In just the last few years, the merchants and business men of the community have been putting up important dough to sponsor little league baseball, football and basketball, dipping down into elementary schools for younger players who show talent. Purpose of the sponsorship is to give the kids something to do and provide them with a real fitness program, give them experience from which they can profit when they reach junior high age. That training will be lost if the junior high school eliminates sports. I But, why should such a program fere with athletic competition? SPRING inter- Why couldnt the few who are participating on school teams be excussed from the regular PE program, spend their time on the football field or basketball court. Admittedly, only a small percentage of the students would be involved. And it should be made compulsory that all students participate in the physical fitness Representatives of VINYL BUGS the Farmers Union and the insurance program will be on hand at each of the meetings. BOX vinyl wear layer resists water, dirt, acid, grease, w. bleach, lye! 4 weekly newspaper established In 190ft published every Thursday end entered Second Class Matter et the post of flee In Brlpham City, Utah, under the Act of March ft, 1179, Chet. W, Cleybaugh, Publisher subscription rate $3 so per veer, payable n advance; In combination with the Box Older News, (published Tuesdays) fte.00 per year; 43 00 for t months) tingle copy, IQ cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, National Utah State Prase Association, Editorial Association and United Press International. RepresentaAdvertising tive: Pretr Utah State Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' all of these programs it has been learned that you can get kids to train in any Sports in Junior high are absolutely necompetitive sport, but it must be competicessary to build school spirit. You sure tive. They wont drill and practice unless won't see much of a cheering section out to they get to play other teams. see competition in intramural Intramural sports is a poor substitute. sports but j Touch football will never train a boy to play such programs are vitally needed. But let our two county junior highs meetj a real contact sport. In WOVEN WOOD FENCE PANELS fiS DONT THIS MISS OLYMPIC REDWOOD STAINS $l 995 FOR FENCING I sQ)C0TI(jH BIG 3 9 t 12 SIZE! PUT NEW SPRING FRESH VINYL ON YOUR FLOORS from the fiies of the News & Journal Years Ago March 14, 1912 Last Friday evening the Primary officers of the 3rd Ward gave a delightful social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peteis in honor of the retiring presidency, Mis. V. V. Phillips, Mrs. W. FOR ALL CUSTOMERS ' during Merrells j 50 HOUSE PAINT March 14, 1912 A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aurelius Johnson last week, bringing good cheer. All doing well. March 14, 1912 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis welcomed a baby girl to their home last Wednesday evening. All concerned doing nicely. 25 Years INTERIOR Ago March 10, 1937 Friday evening of this week in the Box Elder High auditorium the cui tain will rise for the annual Honor Play, un event looked forward to by a large crow of students. Following a rule established a few years ago, the cast for the Honor Play was chosen from students who have attained honors in presenting other plays this year. 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