OCR Text |
Show V f 'W WJt'f aa Xtf i J "r t v -- , " ? I''. t ' - t. ,i 4 i W dk. t F , School Census In Process r ' . School census for Box Elder School district is now in piogress, according to C. Morg.m Hawkes, director of special services. Director Hawkes urges that all citizens in the county cordially admit the census enumeiators into 4 . . 'i; z U vn-.- jrww,, 'h r ' , 4 ; i i &. i.J S ' ' ' 'r 'j ,' vJ i - , ' H i 1 ' .iff hl V i V' t r, 1 H it tfiin ' ' tw h i p crfr I utmfrrVi 2 ,, , j v;K)v 4, flj I .yv f' f t .r'V;4 ,4 nAtUntlh Wli fCfc WINTER TO HAVE MY HOME INSULATED AND . a i fr I'f.) ; 4 fi,, BEJHS Launches Big t i ii ; ,? Elder Junior High school, points out fea Box Girl, 2, Suffers Minor Hurts , STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS fjO SAVE ON OUR FUEL BILL ? In Car Mishap Perry girl emerged with only minor injuries Tuesday at 10 a.m. when she darted in front of a car and was struck in the LDS Perry ward chapel parkA WHY DON'T YOU ALL DROP IN AND TALK. IT OVER WITH tiny victim was identified , The as Carol Lynn Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright of Perry. She suffered a head cut and bruises. . to Trooper Evan According Green, .Utah Highway patrol, the youngster had just alighted from a ear in the parking lot when she ran into the path of an oncoming car driven by Minnie Warwood Jenks, Perry. The youngster was rushed to a physician for treatment and was then released to her home vV'. MERRELIS 4 . J hEl2UiIIUCh' (3301 o This week some 562 boys, organized into 40 teams, launched the e first intramural sports program at Box Elder Junior High school. With fewer than 10 percent of the schools boy students not signed up, league games are being played each afternoon after school the During the past summer, Box Elder Board of Education rulin ed that an enriched program physical education should be started as soon as possible in eaci) school of the district This program calls for more participation for the general student body in all types of competitive and recreational games. This new empha-- : sis on physical education falls into, line with President Kennedys na, tional program for youth fitness, i AT BOX ELDER Junior Highi in the program is running high with the boys organized into neighborhood teams for a year of. Dell Niwholesome competition. chols, supervisor of the program, said, that as far as possible the team members come from the same general neighborhood or He gave two reasons community. for organizing this way. First, he felt that there is a natural rivalry Bicycle Stolen evident between most communiThird 369 North 'Blaine Nelson, ties or city districts. He hopes West, reported to Brigham City this rivalry will stimulate compel police Oct. 2, the theft .of a bicy tition among the teams. Secondly, cle. i kids he feels that neighborhood know each others abilities better. That they practice and play together which will give them a chance to organize their own teams into a smoother working unit. The intramural calendar for the year will include tag football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, swimming, and wrestling, tennis and track field. Points will be awarded to each team for their efforts in these activities. Points will also be awarded according to each teams participation record. At the end of the year, seventh, eighth and ninth grade champions will be crowned. WHEN WISE HOME OWNERS GET TOGETHER THEY INSULATE AGAINST COLD WEATHER 'it Intramural Program wide-scal- ing lot. f the kickoff in Box Elder Junior High schools giant Intra- f i'--' fcirh jfiiiiiiiii4 Its DRAWS 562 BOYS INTO PLAY i C A JIM, DON'T YOU THINK. IT'S TIME TO INSTALL RERODFED. . . mural program. r v t jr t , i f'i !- - 4 ;: e , interest ... ni t Mr. Businessman! : Chapter Sets Have you had a survey of your insurance need lately? . If not, you had better flSMik V INSURANCE SERVICE I 92 South 1st West PA r.x oo tumfsaup Representing GREAT AMERICAN Samranco Co. MORRELLS PRIDE New Yexk . FULLY COOKED a Slianlc Piece b. 45c b. 55c Butt Piece Center Slices b. 98c val.' AtL BOYS WILL not be scheduled to play every night. Because of the great number of teams entered, it is likely each boy will per piuy approximately twice week. When the program has had a chance to settle, the boys will be through playing and ready to " GRADED CHOICE US ROUND BONE ROAST lb. 57 LEAN lb.'49 CHUCK STEAKS TENDER 5; 15.' l SWIFTS PREMIUM FRESH lb. SLICED BACON GOOD GROUND BEEF MILDLY SEASONED Country SAUSAGE Chunk TUNA FISH 3 59 ALL BEEF WHITE STAR rans 83 9fl 3 lbs. 5 lbs. GOLDEN VALLEY APPLE CIDER Gal. jug 79c NO ONE POINT PICTURING YOUR TULIP BED NEXT SPRING! NO HEADS WILL TURN AS JUST BE USUAL NOTHINGS THERELL COMPLIMENT OR CARE OR WILL NOTICE - - GET BUSY ...UNLESS YOU AND PLANT SOME BULBS NOW! T'- tr - - ' u bulbs Select your ; finest Jovllest, most beautiful Tulips, Daffodils, shown In full, natural color. All are Spring-floweri- HERE. ng Sure-to-bloo- Chose from over seventy of the Hyacinths and Crocus. Top-siz- e, Dutch bulbs (the Have that goreous display you've always wanted i Were ready to help . . . est in the world). We pharmacists are proud to be a part of the field of modern medicine which has conquered many dread diseases in recent years, and added 10 years to mans All are ACT fin- now - WORKS i ; PLANT nowl HEALTH. Main STORI 4 rf v I : lk MALM ROSE COMMUNITY - ft - Phone. PA 11-- 1 , FREE IOZ r.. FOREST PA3-035- S BRIGHAM CUV, UTAH .TV. LOG 46 t t I t STORES FOOD PHARMACY J ... 131-Sout- BETTER SEED lv HORSLEYS : , FOR e I ffiM f. t e MOFFITT d J get in .touch .with. . ua today. Well provide a pound program ofplanned protection to cover every risk. Act now before a loss occurs! GEE? with other schools of the area. Possible-'sehool- s of junior high levels a.rfc Intermountain and Bear River Junior Hgh. If formalized, intramural winners in each sport from the schools could get together for a play-ofNichols indicated that youth leadership will be encouraged and fostered throughout the program A student intramural manager will be ehosen and he will assume a great deal of the responsibilities of running the program. Working undr him will be assistant managers and class managers. Each team will be run by two It will be their duties to make all decisions concern-- 1 ins their team. Student .officials! will ba used with the experience them in their they gain aiding scouting 'Work. No adult influence will be allowed as each team will wotl out their own problems. Nichols said that since student interest is very high, he hopes the their parents will encourage youngsters to participate and keep playing throughout the year. He said that some of the boys who did sign up wanted to play but couldnt get their parents appro- School leave by buses will take the out of , town bus students home when they are finished playing. Rules set up by the supervisor that all boys who stay and are dressed, in gym clothes ready to play must be used In each game, regardless oI his ability.. These games will be a carry over from the regular physical education class' program. In the physical education classes taught daily, the students will learn game rules, game fundamentals and game strategy. After school they get a IT IS HOPED that a program chance to put this acquired knowlof extramurals can be worked out edge to use in a game situation. ' NO a Meeting Oct. 8 A x 5 jv - 1 jJLPJjtoi,60QSrRSlkgMERRgLl? JUST CALLED Yi . '' '. V; AA .'. Dell Nichols, director of the intramural program at tures of a giant score board to Principal Wayne E. Call. GETTING-READ- NSA f y . i'M ' I' - 4? 4;.j 11 o. , si " ! TH Vl, JS , H'V ? ; census between Sept. 15 and Oct. 30 of each year. The school census serves a number of very important functions. The data gathered will be invaluable in projecting pupil enrollments, in the enforcement of the school attendance law, in estimating the "minimum school program for the coming year and in anticipating building, classroom An organization meeting was and teacher needs, Hawkes said. conducted last week and officers the data however, Obviously, elected to head a will be useful only to the degree council of the Knights of Co- that it is accurate. Parents are lumbus In Brigham City. urged to assist the enumerators The initial session, conducted at in exercising care in the compilaSt. Heniys church, organized tion of the data on the cards. Council 5347, to be known as Fath er DeSmet council. Officers are John JicDermott, grand knight; Emil Vodonick, de1 puty grand knight; Lester Winkle Frank Scrable, sky, chancellor; The Beehive chapter of the Na recorder, and John Hughs, treastiemal Secretaries association will urer. They will be installed at cere hold a meeting on Thursday, Oct. monies this Friday, Oct. J2, start- 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the new Fram ing at 7:30 p. m. at St. Henry's Corporation office building at 165 Following the installation, there South Eighth West, Brigham City will be an exemplification of the The meeting is for members and first degree for approximately 25 all interested secretaries. candidates. Tom Dunsford, an authority on The first degree will be conduct interior decorating for both the ed by the Salt Lake City council home and office, will be the guest with representatives expected to ' speaker. Norma Hansen and Adele attend from the Ogden, Kearns, Hall will be hostesses for the and Salt Lake City councils. d - .v .i i ; A: r? W s 61 Columbus Here It, , iv, :js ... NATIONAL their homes and give the information needed on the census caids. He explains that school census is a requirement of tiie law; that all Boards of Education must take For Knights of i 1.V More than 90 percent of the boy students at Box Elder Jr. High school are participating in the mural program. Teams participate in competitive activities after school hours. v i'll'. J0SII THE Council Formed :V JpiUt4 T. W" sJ ,r?27TS'SSi.c .... Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 11, 1962 t' J i. '.- - Vt WftrXi u, i - v 4 'W - - 1. M THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 1 :Ki.1: 'I STORE HOURS ... S:M to 1:31 Week Day S:M to 7:M atordaya IN REAR FREE PARKING - |