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Show 2 THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah November 30, 1967 Thursday, s Editor, to express my thanks for the wonderful coverage you gave our Youth UNICEF drive. It was because of support like yours that our drive wish such a success. Thank you, Mrs. Dorothy J. I fuhl itz. Youth UNICEF Drive Chairman Newsman to Discuss Youth Problems Tonight Alcoholism TV Willard Youth South Elder Box is council. PTA Phyllis spokesman said Richard Green, President's was In the operating room most of the afternoon. The youth who became lost while hunting, suffered frost, bite and has been confined at the Ogden hospital since being found by searchers on Nov. 1, His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green, were atthehos. pltal Wednesday. Johnson, council president, urged a good turnout of parents. "PTA feels crime and delinquency represent a citical problem and believe it can be curbed by working with parents and home in providing useful information and instructions in developing better family relations," the president stated. Kent will touch on the role of parents in preventing delinquency and provide films and materials to support his remarks. 17, Coldest Night Reported Here Ski Princess ! (Continued from page one) uai lii cess Mrs. Cioueli was a tliv Dairy Princant on ta.it in day. !)(."!. in hi loi ' p i, Ml HR II ant '.tine, national pi can Pans as at i N. ai nick, Pleas, tali counts former e- - ideal ol the Ainei I. I V t , assorui ot iii in in ion, I served tails 1967 i oiniettlton. Dalis Piiniess The competition, sponsored by the ADA ot I tah, tills year at. trailed moie loimiv contests than i si i lietoi t" 21. Tim l!K.7ss innei s svere chosen on the basts of poise, beauty, pel sonalits , and knowledge of dairying. Jtul; es sveie Darrg (.,. Meh'i v, Salt Take City, exe. (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) liolai ships annual at tl.e ADA ot Utah iiiombei si Ip moot Ins' oai Her Sntlumette War. the das sseleron, 19 dnu lit 'i ot Mr. and Mis 11a t old s an on, Dountl-fill- , Davis counts, and Dairen llatih, IS, son ot Mi. and Mrs. Las at J. Hatch, Hyiutu, Cache count Both aie students of Utah state unis sits Ass nded the I mure Farmers of Ainei K.i scholai ship ssas HU held I. s me oihbe, 18, son of Mi amt Mis Has mend Is. co, nt e, Mil an, Moi ; an county. His Ktlday hours will be 4 to 8 p.m., In keeplmi with late closing times of local stores, and on Saturday, lie'll be on hand from 2 to G p m. Not only are children Invited to talk to Santa and disclose their Christmas wishes but those up to and including the sixth grade are Invited to have their picture taken with St. Nick and also to receive a candy cane. The Jolly Old Gent has sche. duled a series of appearances In Brigham City during ttie holidays. PI D 4.11 Si 111 . 1 1 . TAPES TAKEN Hearing (Couinucd from page one) in the weekly audio, high al.utologhal clinics. Di. Vielweg tepoited that about 40 pel cent ot the Inter, n.o Min sihool students failed the DiM si'ieer.lr.g test. Typical rate of failure union,, public children is about five school pei ei.t, Di. Fletcher said. p.utulpaie i Lkt M FLAKY CLASSROOMS will be set up this winter at In. termmmtuin school for students who ai-- - found in the clinics to reed educational adjustments. Dr, Frederick S. Berg, assoc, late piofesscu of audiology, speech, language and ottier communication skills will be given. w USU giaduate students will oi k with Di . Berg In the class, HELD OVER COLOR b, Dtluu ptmvisior Today thru Sat. UNITED ARTIST Warm in Car heaters Dean KROBeRTMORSe Martin George peppard to uvc Lives to 3-- , kills KILL JEAN SIMMONS rough night in Jericho TECHNICOLOR un xe'sa A P xtu'e B.X OWUIH HESTON HARRISON the aGONY and th riSTASV CAPITOL THEATRE hool Holidays 1 un Pm- - Sat 5 p m Week Days rtDCM. W THRU TODAY TUES Warner Bros, unlocks sensation-fille- d all the doors of the best seller. OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1 p.m. OPEN Week Days 6:4,5 ENDS SAT. A mighty cool 12 degrees re. gtstered early Monday morning Is the coldest night of the year thus far, according to Charles commission hr, ini bv BiUhABn ut .,i TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS SIDNEY P01TIEILACIE BAUGRGR on drunkenness, will speak He on the sub. Roadblocks to Pro. jert of gress In the Treatment of the Chronic Inebriate, Choir Reveals' MBRSIWBE Plans for CUNI UimiCD Yule Musical h iht motion picture of Hit kind It wont he the U.l' p- lv U nAnr A wisp of boy ..A ton of bear. And a whole angry town trying to tear them apart n Absolutely NO Children Allowed IVAN TORS wooix mi GEl-YZV- L 9 Xv.VW VM vvvsW WWW COLOR ikw DENNIS lOttO l.M. TONY RICHARDSON'S i t Summer" TECHNICOLOR Ml CORfOMT l iwn Ml m iniiSfiaiiiiiir vnr l.( III im m ii Ate mi, powraiw irtNii . PARAMOUNT PICTURES SUN. MON. TUES. Cltflord, -. ON ' WUODEALL WNWiSKW & CM'tvtM 10PW flLIM h PICTURES CORPORATION 1(1 l r lk 4nSr CUNT RALPH WEAVER MILES MEEKER HOWARD () 'MADEMOISELLE JEANNE MOREAU VERA ij.Wni-a- Thurs., Fri., Mon., Tuex. HTREAD 5:10& 10:3d GIANT 6:48 Only . r BHHRNNNMaMMRRlLaRR SAT. GIANT. TURF. AD HOTEL SUN. 1:30 Si 4:51 3:0.3 Sc 8:40 6:24 & 10:16 Si . inim th wmy liiimnsNiiiii si mi Santa i U these Crime. While In that position, he had the primary responsibility for a section In the report to the President dealing with public MHifcwiiiffRiMNiRiui 1 s ty BIG SEE Meeting Set iwiTOi..wmr'-TBiiarwCT- ant asset union; Mrs. truest R, kins, Oidoii cis to leader; and Clan R. A coid, Piovo, Utah i on (;, a. nt, United States Do. i lctilture. p.u tin 'Pi ol ASS ifically Influenced youngsters. in addition to In Box Elder county, on tl e the business they do directly with their young customers, basis of the national pattern, is the $35 billion of cars, house- their Influence affects son.e hold equipment and other fam- $6,373,000 of the spending done ily purchases that are spec In local stores per year. Water Rights local weather observThe Four Stake Missionary A trace of snow was reportchoir Is preparing Its annual er, has Nick Toptk business, ed Tuesday morning, but not Christmas music presentation stepped dosvn as director of the enough to register, Clifford for Dec. 23, It was announced program this year. He did so said. this week by Wynn Jeppsen, w 1th the thanks of Dunn and low and choir president. mercury High other city otflclals who praised The event will begin at 7 readings are listed as follows him tor building the sklprogram for the past week; p.m. In the LDS Brigham City over the several years. up past tabernacle with an Invitation ex. A meeting to air the program tended to the entire community. plans and answer any questions Jeppsen said the program will It to scheduled is pertaining feature a variety of new music 7 at for Wednesday, Dec, 6, p.m. and staging and will be enterIn the choral room at Box Elder taining for persons of all ages. High school. The choir Is directed by Mrs. On hand for the session will Jean Naone Madsen with be Dunn and Newman who Just as accompanist. Godfrey recently concluded a ski clinic here which was well attended. set totals, PtjllKest.uir. lit Is e i retail merchants, e sponsored by Mrs. Meeting Set between 16 and 19 have average earnings and allowances of $17.05 a week and that girls in that age g roup average $16. 20. The 13 to 16's have considerable less. OF GREAT IMPORTANCE to lng, wiglets, spoits equipment, entertainment, s ida pop, used cars and the n am othei teenage net ess'.tms. ' The valuation of the teen ate matket Is based upon studies made by the Institute of Lite Insurance, the Youth Re The Utah State Division ol search Institute and others. Water Rights has scheduled a lor the Thursday, THEY FIND THAT the 24 meeting million teenagers m the United Dec, 7. The meeting will begin States eai in d, reietved and at 3 p. in. In the confeience spent neatly SIS billion In the room ol the Box Elder conn, past yeat, a recoid amount. ty courthouse, In Brigham City. C. Hubei t It was at the late of $750 Lambert, state per year, or S14.40 pel week emglneei, and lepresentatives on avt ra.e, lor those in the 13 from the Division of Water Rights will be present to ex. to 19 Set. For the 4,380 in that due plain the existing situation in biutket m Box Elder countv, the Cui lew Valley with regard it flguied out to SC3.070 per to water appi cpiiatlon. Those in attendance will be Invited eek. to question the representatives SOME Of THE teeliagi'is II. as to the existing policy In the local aria earned pait ol Cm lew Valley. Dee C. Hansen, Northern Utah their money by cutting glass, baby sitting, wot king as dell, area engineer, suggests that all very boys and doing other odd Intel ested persons attend this jobs alter school The lest ol meeting. are Invited to atUtahns A Willard youth who was res. tend the animal meeting of the cued from the rugged Uinta Utah Alcoholism Foundation mountains after being lost for Dec. 4, at 8:30 p.m. more than four days earlier Monday, In the Salt Lake City Veterans this month was reported In Administration hospital thea-trWed. condition satisfactory building. nesday after undergoing Special speaker at the meet, on both legs. surgery lng will be Gerald Goldfarb, A Dee Memorial hospital former staff attorney with the City television newsman this evening (Thursday) at Box Elder High school. The general public is invited to attend without charge to hear Art Kent, news manager for KUTV, Channel 2, beginning at 8 p.m. the'school auditorium. Kent's appearance here Foundation Satisfactory After Surgery "Helping Children to Achieve Self Esteem" will theme an address by a Salt take in their income came from weekly allowances and cash gifts. Because most local parents can afford to give their child ren more money nowadays and because, to a greater degree than In former years, the child ren do their own shopping for clothes and other items, the allowances have grown in size The Life Insurance Institute cites figures showing that boys s City police Investigated two auto mishaps this week, accord, lng to reports In the city police office. The first occurred Sunday at 1:30 p.m, at Second North and Main street when a car driven 949 by Dallas Kay Hemsley, Englewood, struck the rear end of a station wagon which had Driver of the stopped there. stopped vehicle was Neal Stew, art Egan, 470 North Fourth Box Elder County courthouse. Lieutenant Johnson has serv. West. ed for the past four years DAMAGE TO THE station as supervisor of narcotic and at $50 Intelligence for tl.e Salt Lake was estimated wagon and to the sedan at $180 by City Police department, and Patrolman Dallas Hlgley, in. has given talks recently at every major unlveislty and college vestlgating officer Hemsley was cited for negll. In the state on drug abuse. He was reiently appointed by gent collision, according to city Governor Calvin Hampton to police reports. serve on the state council standards and minimum A ONE. CAR ACCIDENT was foi Investigated Tuesday at 10:30 training for law enforcement p.m. when a pickup truck struck office s. Due to the timely nature of a cement culvert In a ditch at Seventh North and Second West. Ids tuple, the Womens Leg Is. Driver of the vehicle was Carl lative count 11 has opened Its 705 West regular meeting to the public Emery Beckstead, Seventh South. Damage to the and particularly extends an Inpickup was estimated at $50 vitation to pai ents of teenagers. Patrolman Jed Gilmore lnvestl. gated. Thanks From UNICEF Aide $3,285,000 Local Teenagers Spend in Box ElMany grown-upder county were In a saving moi d during the past year, but not their teenage children. The public is Invited to at. These fi ee. spending yuun, tend an Informative meeting st'-rwere not bothered In the on drug abuse, narcotic and by all this talk about slightest dangerous drug violations fea. bigger taxes, Inflation, the high turlng Lieut. Robert J. John, cost of living and such. son, president of the Utah Peace They had more money than Officers association and a mem. ever at their command, an estiber of the Salt Lake City Po. mated $3,285,000, and the) lice department for 20 years. never it a chance to bore The meeting Is sponsored by holes Ingave their pockets. the Womens Legislative coun. on and will be held ell, OUT IT WENT last -Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. tor cosmetics, tape recorders, In the conference room at the food, papei backs, mod cloth Editor's note: VTe have found it necessary to amend our policy governing letters to the editor to the extent of placing a limit of two contributions per month from any one person. X'e consider this adequate to give our readers an opportunity to express themselves on timely subjects of their choosing but sufficiently restrictive to avoid excessive use of these columns. In addition, with the recent expression of opinions on fluoridation, we once again consider it to be a closed subject and appreciate acknowledgement of this position. w as Drugs Topic Investigate For Meeting Two Mishaps Letters to the Editor... I ICity Police Robert DeLange, 674 South Fifth West, told Brigham City police Monday that stereo tapes had been taken from his car, WINDOWS BROKEN Paul Merrell, told Brigham City police Saturday that some one had broken windows In the shop at Merrells Inc,, 98 North Main street. BOX ELDER JOU R N Al A weeklv established newspaper every Thursday in 1908. published bv the Box Elder 55 South First West. Brigham City, Utah. 84302. Second Class postage paid at the post office. 10 South First West, Brigham City, Utah, B 4.10 2 Chat W Clabugh, JPubllsher Subscription rate $3 50 per veai pavable In advance: in connection with the Box Elder Newt (pub fished Sundays) $8 00 per year; $3 00 for 0 months: single copy, 2Q cents Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah Stat Press Association, National Association Newspaper Pi css and United International. Utah Adveitising ncpicsentative State Piesa Association, Salt Lake Utah. (itv, rooms for the remainder of the three. year project. Miss Wilma Victor, super, intend. nt of the Brigham City school will supervise educa. tlonal modifications of the pro. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER grams. Dr. Morris Flelschman, dlrectur of medical services at the school, will direct the follow-umedical program. Contestants must be at Forest and Main or in any Lucky Buck sponsor store to be eligible to win. The contest will be broadcast over radio station KBUH, 800 on the dial. Participating stores will have sound systems or radios tuned in to the contest. Persons with winning tickets must report their numbers to either the store manager or to the contest supervisor within two minutes after they are drawn. The store manager will then call KBUH, 723-340- 1 or 723-340- 2 and verify the win. Winning Contestants will be announced immediately at the drawing site and over the air. Brigham City Merchants Committee -(for Suggestions or Complaints on the Lucky Buck Program Contact Wade Ebeling, Chairman.) -- " r n mnmil rill n III - n III, .'lllll.ll .lUllllll iri'-- l - Ml - i. i r r nr t , -- - .217 h |