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Show 'ryyy rv'fi yyyyrf fyr'y THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 6 rr 'f " nrTt ringTp "tfTur Conference Students BE Thursday, January 26, 1967 ij up To Study To Appear Pollution On TV Show The growing problems In Utah and throughout the country that Three Box Elder High school are resulting from pollution of vocational students, Rebecca the air and water will be studied Barker, Marsha Gilbert and at Utah State universitys annual Kelly Young, will participate la Agriculture and Industry con. a television show. "Pride of ference. Performance scheduled to be Governor Calvin L. Rampton, shown over several television scientists from the university stations during the next two and state officials concerned weeks with the pollution problems, will The shows first presentation speak at the conference, sched. to the public will be Monday, uled Feb. at the Hotel Utal , Jan. 30, at 7:30pm. overKUED. Salt Lake City. 1 REPEAT PERFORMANCES "THERE IS NO LONGER any room fur debate as to the seri. ous hazards posed by air and water pollution. What we must do now is study measures we In addition the show will be can take to control pollution, broadcast from Station KB YU President Chase said In an. In Provo the following week on nounclng the conference theme. a.m. and Wed. Monday at industry and Agriculture, nesday at 11:30 a.m. and at business representatives, local Station KUSU on Monday at 2 government officials from the p m. counties and cities, and the The program revolves around public are Invited the high school vocational program and features three student GOVERNOR RAMPTON WILL performers selected for their deliver the address of welcome alms and goals In the vocational at the opening session, beginning fields at 9:45a. m In the Empire Room, where Dr D. F. Peterson, dean MISS BARKER, a daughter of of the USU College of EngineMr. and Mrs James Barker ering, will preside of Brigham City, plans to be Morning session speakers and an Interior decorator. She Is their subjects will be Dr. Daa candidate for the State De. vid W. Hendricks, Utah Water gree In the Future Homemakers Research Laboratory, "Imorganization. plications of Water Pollution, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gilbert of Corlnne are the parents of tlon chosen by the third partiMiss Gilbert, She Is training cipant, Kelly Young. A son to become a general secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Young and Is now employed by the board of Harper Ward, Kelly Is serviof education In the central office ng as president of the Box part-timafter school. Elder High school chapter of Sheep husbandry Is the voca. the Future Farmers of America. will be telecast from KUED on Tuesday, at 8 a.m., Wednes. day, at 7:30 a.m and Friday at 12 noon. APPEAR ON TV Sam Gordon, Box Elder School district coordinator ol vocational education, chats with three Box Elder High school students who will appear on television show "Pride of Performance." Left to right, they are Marsha Gilbert, Kelly Young and Rebecca Barker. f a i ms pnino snows a portion oi me wood rAviuuro working shop .it Bos I Icier High school. Students can take beginning classes and advance to a vocational tarpentrv course here. Dr. Howard B. Peterson, pi ofts-so- r at noon In the Lafayette Ball-roo- of the Salt Lake Chamber of of agricultural and President Cahse will pre- Commerce Air Pollution Comengineering at USU, "Ag. side, and a panel will discuss mittee; Dr. Richard A. Call, rlculture. In the Pollution Pic- the "Can the Wasatch Provo, member of the Utah State question, and Dr James L. Shupe, Front Solve Its Pollution ture," House of Representatives and professor of veterinary science, of the State Air Pollution Air Pollution Picture, USU, Dr. G.D. Cai lyle ThompDR. D. WYNNE Thorne, vice and Dr James L. Shupe, professor of veterinary science, president for research at USU, son, director, and Lynn M. will be moderator, and panel- Thatcher, env Uonmental health USU, "Air Pollution .. A Chalists are Calvin Behie, Salt Lake dliector, Utah State Department and lenge Responsibility. At the fellowship luncheon C It; attorney and vice chairman of Public Health lril-gatlo- n Prob-lems?- " Com-rnltte- WINTER CONCERT birthcelebrated Its twenty-flrs- t Jan, 25. In Wednesday, day, honor of this occasion, members Joining forces for their annual of the FHA prepared and served winter concert tonight will be dinner for the Box Elder Coun-tthe Box Elder concert band, School Board on Wednesday. orchestra and freshman band. The dinner, which started at Beginning at 8 p.m. In theBEHS 6:30 p.m. was held In the homeauditorium, the concert will be living room. performed by approximately 200 club At the HAMILTON'S -- McKesson r y dinner, president, students under the direction of Lawana Darlngton, presented a D. Swenson. Conductor Farl cake to Superintendent J.C. Presented to the public, the Haws. Donna Hurst, Lorene concert will feature works by Swenson and Marie Kruger, FHA Sousa, Clifton Williams, Gluck, advisors, supervised the meal. Mozart, Tschalkowsky, AnderFifteen members of the club son and Akers worked for this project In order to gain points toward earning a state degree. HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION Box Elders Chapter of the National Honor Society is mak-inplans for their Induction ceremony to be held Feb. 22. New members will be made official members of the society which Is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Konnard To become a member of the society, Junior and senlm must have earned a B average having no grade lower than a . After filling these Utahs Wellsville Mountain requirements, prospective Is featured In the January Issue must be voted Into the of the "American Forests club by faculty members. Grade magazine. averages are determined on a The article, "Americas Most semester basis, and will be Beautiful Valley, tells thedra-matl- c tabulated from the first semesstory of how the Wells, ter grade which will be receiv- villa range was saved from ed on Monday, Jan. 30. destruction through the efforts of Robert H. Stewart of Brigham City and other residents of Box SWEATER BOY AND GIRL Elder and Cache counties. g Wellsville Mountain mu-den- Featured B-- Surrounded by a ski resort decor, Max Molgard and Marva were chosen as Richardson sweater boy and girl at the annual "Sweater Dance," Jan. FOR YEARS THE Wellsville mountain, one of Americas most Important watersheds, had and been badly overgrazed otherwise abused. Sixteen communities depended upon It for their culinary water supply. The supply was drying up and floods 20. Judged by Student council and faculty members, the sweater were threatening. duo chosen from a bevy of con. Stewart, professor emeritus, testants, each received a swea-te- r Utah State university, and then for their reward. USUs Box Elder county exten-sloMax and Marva are both BE agent, took the lead In orgJuniors. Max, the son of Mrs. Wellsville the anizing Nellie Molgard of Brigham, Is Mountain Area Project Corp. In athletics. active Blvers and e oration, to raise funds, Marva, the daughter of Mr. the mountain from priand Mrs. Clifford Richardson vate Interests and place It also of Brigham City, enjoys the protective supervision ice skating and reading. of the Forest Service. Music for the evening was The by USUs Scotsmen. "AMERICAN FORESTS, dance was sponsored by the wide "magazine of forests, student council under the dlrec-tlor soli, water, wildlife and of Doug Parsons, points out recreation," by Sheila Huggins that the Wellsville Mountain Is "a model project In western POSTURE PARADE watershed restoration and McKesson McKeeeon Golf Balls RUBBING ALCOHOL 2 'T pNT Cutproof 3 ,or 1 00 or. .Tubes earphone. Guaranteed. 2 53c McKesson ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT I? Non Habit forming - SLEEP TABLETS Hr For fast relief of diarrhea 75' 2 K'i 10 U SI19 FOR 69c Each Rfg l'j o. 69r tjch tube Keg. jar 2 For 1.25 Reg c 2 For 9Ht o. 1 VITAMIN A Reg. 1.25 1 lOOO's y4 Reg 1000 89 99 gr. 09 1 s 1, gr. 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State university as well as the tlon, very rarely pondered by Wellsville mountains figure BE students Is now being asked prominently In the feature, both Civic Improve, In text and by Brighams photos, ment club, as they announce . their plans for a "Posture THE ARTICLE CONCLUDES, Scheduled for Feb, 9 In "Generations yet unborn will the BEHS gym at 4 p.m , the from the efforts of Rob profit contest will Judge the posture Stewart, who saw a Job that need-eand pose of the applicants doing and did It. He was "Through this ontestwehope a man who loved a mountain to encourage good posture and In a valley of beautiful moun-taincarriage, essential to the poise that some a stated Mrs. consider the valley of young women, most lovely In the Roy Barnard, president of the world. Civic club. Mrs. Barnard also Stewart resides in Brigham stated, "We would like to en. City, at 85 North Second East, couage all high school girls to his wife. 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