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Show Brigham Woman BYU Education Day Satisfactory After Accident ' i M , Classes Are Listed i , complete schedule of classes has been released for BYU Education Day In Brig, ham City Saturday, Feb. 21. Sessions are slated at the North Box Elder Stake cen. ter, 620 North Third East, with the .four local stakes cooperating. Sponsored by the BYU Ogden Center for Continuing the educational program will begin with first classes at 10 a.m. Registration fee for the full day Is $2 with lunch to be served at noon and 5 p.m. for a nominal cost. s Sessions will be 50 In length and cover a broad range of subject matter, Including parent and youth and religious topics. Following Is the schedule of classes; Preadolescent Problems, Glen Jenson, R. S. 6 p.m. Drug Use Among High School Students In Utah, e Brent Q. Hafen, room. 7 p.m. What It Means to Follow the Example of Christ, Pace, chapel. 7 p.m. How to Succeed as a Parent Dealing With Adolescent Problems, Jen-soR, S. 7 p.m. Fact or Fiction Communicating With Youth, room. Hafen, 8 p.m. Becoming Sons of Christ, and Daughters Pace, chapel. 8 p.m. Getting Along with Your Mate, Jenson, R. S. 8 p.m. Cultural Influences and Determinants in Use, Hafen, multiDrug purpose room. low, chapel. p.m. Preparing and Presenting the Lesson M terial, Workman, R.S. 1 Discover Yourp.m. The Art of Makeup, self room. Davis, 2 p.m. Pearl of Great Price Mummies, Manuscripts, and Mormonism, H. Don Peterson, chapel. 2 p.m. To Be Happy at Home The Ultimate of All Ambition, Daryl V. room. Hoole, 2 p.m. Marriage Is More Than a $5 Certificate, Bruce Lake, R. S. 3 p.m. Pearl of Great Price Joseph Smith and the Writings of Abraham, Peterson, chapel. 3 p.m. How to Do Less for Your Children So You Can Do More With Them, 10 a.m. Israel Yester- Hoole, e room. 3 p.m. The Patriarchs, Dan-iParents as day H. Ludlow, chapel. Teachers in the Home The first constitutional gov10 a.m. PreparingYour-sel- f Helping Children to Make ernment in Texas was under the to Teach the Lesson, Right Choices, Lake, R.S. Mexican federal constitution of Dan J. Workman, Relief so4 p.m. The Pearl of 1824. Becomes Great Price ciety room. 10 a.m. Discover Your-sel- f Scripture, Peterson, cha-pe- l. New Orleans is also known as Personalize color, the "( '.rescent City. e 4 p.m. Bonnie Davis, How to Do Less room. for Your Children So You 11 a.m. Can Do More With Them, Israel Today e The Land and Its People, Pt. II, Hoole, room. Ludlow, chapel. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Lets Get Preparing Your , Students to Receive the About Marriage, Lake, R.S. Workman, R.S, Revelation 6 11 a.m. Discover Your-sel- f p.m. Budget-price- d Figure Perfection, Through Prayer, George room. Pace, chapel. Davis, 1 6 p.m. How to Succeed Israel Tomorrow p.m. Israel and Prophecy, Lud as a Parent Dealing With 1 multi-pur-pos- multi-purpos- e n, multi-purpos- e multi-purpos- min-ute- e Thieves Burglarize Bowling Lanes, Cafe multi-purpos- el multi-purpos- Per-son- Les-son- multi-purpos- Thieves got away with an undetermined amount of money Sunday night after two Brigham City businesses were burglarized. Police said $22 was taken from a cigarette hr 2 multi-purpos- ? machine at Earls Cafe, 714 SME compact wood e Utah 1970 Thursday, February 19, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, by MILTON CANIFF STEVE CANYON Event Will Recognize Boy Scouts district Scout fifth annual on Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the Box Elder High school auditorium. The event, to which parents and other interested persons are invited, is scheduled at 7 Birdhaven will hold its court-of-hon- NEED EXTRA HEAT IN YOUR BASEMENT? p.m. Guest speaker will be S. Dilworth Young, one of the early scout executives in Lake Bonneville council and pre- sently president of the LDS First Quorm of Seventy. Frank Talbot, district commissioner, said the will see Eagle awards made to 18 young men with 100 Star and Life advancements also scheduled. court-of-hon- Here is just the furnace you need. 5,500 6TU LENNOX. Small and compact. $244.00 THIS MONTH LENNOX MODEL NO. G8D1-5HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL W RCA TV! on-the-- go Compare the picture size . . . Compare the price! one adds up to a standout value in consolette Color TV. 25,000-vochassis features Solid State components in key circuits This lt If the computer used to compile the honor the roll at Box Elder High wants to be included on the honor roll . . . theres hot a chance. It goofed in compiling the list of honor students and therefore is disqualified for a coverted place on the honor roll. The semester honor roll for BEHS, as it appeared in the Feb. 1 5 issue of the Box Elder News, was compiled by the computer, and as a result, Principal Carroll C. Nichols issped the following statement. Unfortunate!, computers are not yet foolproof and some omissions did occur in the Famous RCA picture quality . . lightweight portability . . special low price. for extra reliability. New Vista VHF and Solid State UHF tuners. New Solid State color demodulator gives you a truer reproduction of what Honor Students Omitted TV . camera "sees." $ honor roll. The following ommissions have been brought to our attention: John Funk achieved 4.0 and should have been listed on the high honor roll. Debra Bott, lynette Dickey, Steven Harper and Ladell Loosli should have been on the regular honor roll. 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When she attempted to pass a bus which had been stopped at a crosswalk, her car struck the pedestrian crossing in front of the bus. He said Mrs, Deppen was knocked 32 feet from the crosswalk. The Roy driver was cited for alleged failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian. South Main, after the culprits gained entry through the front door. On the opposite side of town, thieves broke into the Brigham Bowl, 15 East Fifth North, and took an undetermined amount of money from cash registers, a cigarette machine, according and to Patrolman Tom Sneddon. He said investigation into the two incidents is continuing. 723-694- 5 . |