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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham 18 City, Utah Why Join the PTA? Thursday, October 29, 1970 its Effective, County Candidates Express Views Says Chairman Why join PTA? This question is asked by many parents during October, which is national PTA membership month. Mrs. Jerry Wilde, South Box Elder PTA Council membership chairman, is quick to answer that PTA is the most effective means for parents to be Involved in the future of public education as well as in the present educational process William D. Burton Malcolm C. Young Democrat Republican Packer Democrat William L. Dale G. Baron Warren W. Hyde Jay M. Herbert Republican Democrat Republican County Commission County Commission which affects the dally lives of their children. She also adds that PTA membership Is not limited to those with children In school, but is open to all Interested persons in the community and is especially beneficial to parents of children in order for them to better understand the school world soon to be entered by their children. pre-scho- County Sheriff Active Organization PTA With the initials standing for Parent-Teacher- s local school in which area the potential .member lives or where his children attend school, with multiple membership allowed for families with children attending more than one school If they wish to join each local unit. Membership fees are set at a low rate to encourage high membership and participation, with a small portion of the fee sent for national and state membership and the remainder remaining with the local PTA BC Seniors To Hear Book Review Brigham City Librarian well-know- n Term 4-Y- ear I. What should be the determining factors in placement of detention facilities? Room for protection of persons in custody and protection of public; room for visiting facilities; room for parking and expansion when needed. It must be easily accessible to patrolmen and deputies so they do not have to leave their assigned areas for any unnecessary length of time. Burton How would you work to improve working relationships? The county-cit- y relationship is at an e high with few exceptions. The council of governments helps to solve mutual problems and improve realtions. Respect for each others responsibilities will help in this matter. Burton all-tim- I didnt know they needed improving, Young but if they do, probably an organization of governments in the county to meet periodically. If this is already organized they should meet regularly and discuss problems. Understanding and cooperation promotes harmony. - How can a county master plan be quicly plemented to benefit agricultural, commercial and industrial interests? im- 3. Im not sure there is a quick solution. Young The complexity of zoning would require a great deal of study so that all segements are properly heard and represented. This requires time. However I think the constituted authority is already moving in this direction. Elder county has entered into a two-yecontract with Planning Associates Inc. to form a comprehensive master plan. In the meantime, we can proceed with any beneificial development which would not be in conflict with the master plan when it is completed. This plan takes into consideration maximum compatible development of agriculture, commerce, and industry. Burton Box ar In Box Elder Herbert Relationships break down because of a lack of communication between offices... lack of communication leads to: A. duplication of effort; B. efforts in conflict between departments; C. ineffective utilization of facilities and personnel for lack of information, ...and planned cooperative efforts. a development committees. Mutual respect is a must for sound working relationships. Mutual respect plus two- way communication will allow mutual problems ' to be successfully considered and acted upon. We must realize that a county government must work with many cities. City governments have to work with only one county government. Packer , , Ji i can a county master plan be quickly implemented to benefit agricultural, com- mercial and industrial interests? 3. How Quick implementation of a master plan couM be extremely dangerous. Having had experience in planning and zoning I realize that we must carefully consider the best interests of j ! I have long believed our county was in need of a master zoning plan. Now that this planning is in progress, I would do everything possible to speed it to its conclusion, not only to encourage future development, but to protect our already existing businesses and farms. Parent and Youth Play Set Nov. 4 Elder stake will present its parent and youth play, "Rx Box Take Thou the Following," at on Box Elder High school Wednesday, Nov. 4. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. with all members of the stake Invited to attend. What do you believe to be the greatest need for the effective work of the sheriffs office? Hyde We have no complaints at this time. Like all other police departments, we could stand more wages, more cars and more men, but the county is in as good, if not better shape, as any county to my knowledge. Therefore, in the interest of the taxpayers money, I am not asking for any increases. I have very good information from every source and nook of the county. Law enforcement knows no office Herbert hours... viola tors are active every day ...our sheriffs department should be manned by uniformed deputies every day.. .marked patrol cars should be covering the county and available on a moments notice to enforce all laws anywhere in the County.. .thats all laws.. ..misdemeanors, as well as felonies! rs Directed by Richard Felt, stake drama director, the play tells the story of a hometown druggist who tries to decide why people act the way they do. His first thought is that people are highly influenced by the group to which they belong. The kids finally change his mind through their actions, i Assisting Assisting Felt are ward drama directors. Linda Flannery, Barbara Tingey, Lewis, Lennon Margaret r i t Jensen, Claudia Thompson, and Diane Hall. Members of the cast include the following: independent and unpredictable cougar, will be at the Roxy theatre Nov. Backdropped by the spec tacular Rocky mountains and with music and accented tongue-in-chee- k The Brigham City council has approved removal of a trash tree from the corner of First West and First South. It was requested by Leland Tingey, 139 South Third West. i ( 4 20th Anniversary 3. "Cougar Country is coming to Brigham City. The wildlife adventure which focuses on the two-yea- r development of Whiskers," an Tree Removal . Film Set On Cougar Stake Preparing the meal this week will be Vlrgia Harding, chairman, assisted by Veda Burt, May Sisson, Grace Woodward and Emma Toombs. Zundels to Note rs Baron meal at 12 With Party Saturday 1 Packer agriculture, commercial, and industry. After careful consideration of all variables and sound technical advice a master plan could be implemented. LHyde - The cooperation, in my opinion; is Very good at the present lime." There is very little room in my opinion for improvement. The regular will be served starting One of the great functions of the PTA, according to Council President Mrs. Jack Gordon, is that of working with teachers and administrative personnel as a team towards making the best use of school facilities, staff, and funds. October has been set aside by the nation and by Utah as PTA membership month since it represents the beginning of the scheol year's activities and gives parents an entire year's membership in the vital public organization. Low Membership Fees Membership is through the standards. county-cit- y Conrad Richter in a senior citizens program at the community center Friday. The event is part of the seniors' weekly luncheon event at the center. noon after which Miss Wight will give the book review. drug environmental quality, as well as teacher training and school county-cit- y I would make every effort possible to harmonious atmosphere between county and city officials, realizing we can only move forward by pulling together. I would work toward reuniting our city and county industrial Baron create parents obtaining the best LaPreal Wight will review "The Arlstrocrat by abuse, delinquency, Either a county jail or a juvenile detention should: A. be within the limits of the county seat; B. be as close to the courts as feasible (for protection of both the public and the prisoner) ; C. existing facilities should be utilized as much as possible.. .in any expanded, improved facility. How would you work to improve working relationships? organization millions of education and environment for their children. In providing a good community life and atmosphere, PTA also looks into problems of crime, juvenile Herbert 2. the Association, represents interested in 24-ho- ur County-Cit- y How would you work to improve working relationships? national Detention facilities should be situated here in Box Elder county so as there will be a close relationship with the delinquent and the family and more at everyones convenience. The laws have made it so as we can only have detention in Box Elder county which takes away a lot of the value of having detention quarters within the county. The expense of temporary custody would just about oe prohibitive. The laws and rules on juvenile detention should be revised. Our involvement in youth detention Braon facilities and building a new county jail complex I consider of utmost importance. I would devote what time and energy necessary to study and analyze all sides, in order to protect our troubled youth and also furnish our county sheriff with adequate facilities for present and future use. 2. be Hyde Packer I serve on the county law enforcement committee which studies detention facilities. I cannot answer die question without knowing if it is juvenile facilities or the proposed county jail. Under Utah law they cannot be combined. Actually they are radically different and would require individual consideration and placement. I assume you mean juvenile detention. Young Convenience should be a determining factor, where its easily accessable to family and those interested. Often rehabilitation can be accelerated in a local environment. 2. the determining factors in detention of facilities? placement Term 2-Y- ear I. What should, be the determining factors in placement of detention facilities? i. What should narration, "Cougar Country" is billed as both educational and entertaining. It offers rare glimpses at a multitude of creatures grizzlies, eagles, coyotes, foxes Zundels is just 20 years old this month as a member of the Brigham City business community. Olof Zundel who opened his mens store at 74 South Main on Oct. 23, 1950 is observing the anniversary Saturday, Oct. 31, with a special birthday party. He said plants will be given to the first 100 ladies who come into the store Saturday. Donuts, rolls and drinks will be served throughout the day beginning at 9 a.m. As a Zundels feature attraction, will give away a Hart Schaffner and Marx suit and a pair of Florsheim shoes to two lucky men. These will be drawn at 6 p.m. 10 Percent Discount As a birthday bonus feature, there will be a 10 percent discount on all merchandise Saturday only at both Zundels His and Zundels Hers, 34 South Main. "We promised 20 years ago to bring national brand names to Brigham City and good service and weve attempted through the years to do this," said Zundel. "Both the mens and ladies stores feature only nationally advertised brands of merchandise, he added. Zundels His has undergone three remodeling projects since it opened. It began with 1,500 square feet of floor space and no rear entrance. Today the store has 3,500 square feet and a modern rear entrance. The ladies store, purchased in 1965, has 3,300 square feet. Home Owned Both business are totally home-owne- d and operated. A native of Box Elder county, over the past 20 years Zundel has been active in civic, church and local governmental affairs and presently is serving his second term as mayor. "During the 20 years weve been here, Brigham City and the surrounding areas have supported us very well and we hope this will continue. It has been a fine experience also to be a member of the Brigham City business family. We pledge our efforts at both the mens and ladies stores to continue these fine relationships and we invite all of ou? old friends to come in and say hello and help us celebrate this anniversary, Zundel stated. On hand Saturday will be the entire Zundel family. Patricia1 Marvin Pett, Church, Caroline Nelson, Randy Jensen, Naone Godfrey, Diane Kimber, Kathy Bruce, Jodi Olsen, Jessie Fish, Joyce Nelson, Kevin Christensen, Jerry Craner, Susan Bailey. Also, Brad Freeze, LaVern Pierce, Debbie Wight, Becky Parson, Mary Ellen Glenn, Becky Steffen, Janet Hansen, Terry Kimber, Jody Kimber, J, Wayne Johnson, Joann Kimber, David Welch, David Johnston, and Pearson Corbet. Buddist Fete Will Feature Oriental Food Rehearsing for the Box Elder stake parent-youtare, from left, Pat Church, Marvin Pett, Susan Bailey and Diane Kimber. HAVE PLAY ROLES h play Honeyville Buddhist church will present its annual festival on Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Buddhist church. Dinner will be served beginning at 5 p.m. with a menu of chow main, shrimp, fried rice and pork noodles slated for the evening. This year's doorprizes include a gas dryer, portable television set, and a skill saw. There will be activities and games for all ages included in the carnival atmosphere OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY Olof Zundel stands in his Brigham City men's wear store which opened for business just 20 years ago. The local business will observe its anniversary Saturday with gifts for the ladies, refreshments, a 10 percent discount on all merchandise and will give away a suit and pair of shoes as door prizes. |