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Show 4 - 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Whots Thursday, November 23, 1972 BOX In PROCLAMATION weeily "Wrp4Pr lUb,l4 publlihed eenr Ttiwedey II JJ l. lider Emt Wert. Irlhem City, Wfk CUm ntflee. Well, this writer has been buying presents down on the wire every year and will probably be doing it that way till dooms day. Since yours truly is on a soap box about Christmas, nothing gets me madder than a cat In water, is the word Xmas. This has got to be the worst dishonor to the real meaning of Christmas. In fact It looks like the whole Idea of Christmas Is moving toward a trend to eliminate the real meaning of the holiday. Anyway, let's get off that subect No matter what the great Christmas conspiracy tries to do this yule tide loving scribe is not going to get excited about the and thinking about Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. holiday season this soon. Being peppered with a little bit of tradition yours truly can't stand all the talk about Christmas so early. Anyway, guess nobody gives a hoot about this writer's opinion on the subject 'cause all the stores are stocked to the brim with Christmas decorations and gifts. Hummmm... I can smell that turkey cooking right now. Boy oh Boy, can't wait. I've always wondered how come turkey became the Ya know traditional ner. Thanksgiving day din- Imagine If instead of a gobbler, the pilgrims decided to cook fish or something else. They had venison during the dinner, how come that didn't catch on. It's always Interesting wondering how come pizza, chill, tuna fish or something else didn't become the traditional Thanksgiving meal. Anyway, I'll stop talking so you can start eating. YE OLE SAOE SEZ: Happy Thanksgiving I The lights are going up on Main street and I guess the Christmas spirit is in full swing. As sure as a grasshopper has two long legs, this columnist Is not going to get in the Christmasy spirit until at least December. fact this writer won't get the Yule tide spirit until there's snow on the ground. Everybody says ya have to start the Christmas gimmicks early so In start In Ii you name MILLER? Do you know that: MILLER ia one of the oldeat of occupational surname! and hai been uaed extensively in many countries. The miller was the owner of a grist mill and it was the name applied to such a person when surnames came into vogue in about the year 1,000. It should be noted that MILLER is to be distinguished from Millman which was the surname usually applied to employees of the miller. Equivalent English names to MILLER are Milne and Milner. The German form of the name was originally Muller which has been anglicized in many instances to MILLER. Among the high ranking officers who served in the Con- Army during the tinental Revolutionary war was Brig. Gen. NATHAN MILLER (1743-179of the Rhode Island militia. An interesting genealogy of the descendants of JACOB MILLER, who was born in Palatine, Germany about 1725 and settled in Bucks county, Pa in the year 1758, was compiled and published in 1933 by MILO H. MILLER of Pittsburgh, Pa. MILLER county, Mo. was named for JOHN MILLER (1781-184who served as colonel of infantry in the War of 1812 and later was elected governor of Missouri. HALLOWES WILLIAM was a MILLER (1801-188- New at BRJHS Whats By Principal Ford Jeppaon, Bear River Junior High School them, while they speak Spanish very well, have not learned to read and write it. This class gives them some opportunity for much needed help in their own language. In our shop, Mr. Stenquist is further developing and refining his programmed learning classes. Many of One thing for sure, we have more new students that we have ever had before in the history of the school, yur school has reached its full capacity. Bach station is occupied nearly'every period of the day. Along with our new students we have a larger number of Spanishspeaking students which gives our faculty and studentbody an opportunity for a new experience in becoming acquainted with these people, many of whom we find to be fine students and friends. new have students Our necessitated that we provide special classes where our Spanish students can meet as a group. One of the most popular is the homemaking class for Spanish girls. They are really learning the culinary art of cooking and sewing. They especially enjoy making some of their native dishes and introducing some of us to them. ARE THEY becoming reasonably good sewers, making attractive dresses for themselves. Another class enjoyed by our Spanish friends is a form of social studies and Spanish for Spanishspeaking people. Here they meet as a group and use their Spanish in talking and reading. written and the teacher, himself, is developed by definite giving goals and purpose to his students and seems to be bringing the instructor a great deal of satisfaction. This program, IN THIS program the individual student has an opportunity to learn the necessary facts about the tools and skills he needs to know to be successful in the class, all at his own rate of speed. The sooner he learns it the sooner he is permitted to apply his knowledge in the shop. The Bear River Junior High faculty is using the first phase of Earl Nightingales lecture, Lead the Field, as an study. The course consists of 14 cassette tapes each consisting of a lecture on positive thinking. A tape is played in faculty meeting and then is put in the faculty library from which it can ce be checked out by individual teachers and used at their leisure as often as they please. Some teachers are making good use of these fine lecutures. Htt Project Navajo Cfcerlee W. Ctaybeepb PublifW Imerltui Cherlee "Tuff CUybeuph Generel Mnniljr Epbll.her Day wsscszSsas In university for 38 years. The MILLER symbols, used in the field of mineralogy, were established by him. FREEMAN (1818-1890- ) was MILLER justice, Supreme Court of the United States. He was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln and was confirmed unanimously. HENRY MILLER (1827-191was one of the most successful, cattlemen in the country. A native of Wurttemberg, Germany, he came to America at the age of 20, was employed as a butcher in New York City for three years and then went to San Francisco where at the age of 30 he started in the cattle business and at one time was the owner of 800,000 acres of land in California and was said to have had 80,000 cattle and 100,000 sheep. is DAVID E. MILLER professor of history and director of the Center for the Studies of the American West, University of Utah. HALBERT B. MILLER is Member Audit Oureeu of Clrculetione. Uteb Koto Oreee Artec lotion, Netioeel Airoc lotion end United Nempeper Iaam InioeAAflAAAl. AaVAfnilM Imoo. and personal association through Intermountain school, and, WHEREAS the Navajo People in the Four Corners Area of the United States have need of food, a requirement made difficult in many cases due to high unemployment and related factors, and, WHEREAS swift and sure transportation of food to those needy persons has been assured by the Air Force Associations Project Navfcjo, and, Heotm or 54 Seat Indoer Theatre Box Office Opens at 7:00 Culpepper 7:30 -- 10:33 Conquest of Apoc 9:06 Only In-C- ot Today thru Sat. WHEREAS local Boy Scout Troops will assist in the collection of contributed food on Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, THEREFORE: NOW I, Olof E. Zundel, Mayor of Brigham City, hereby proclaim Saturday, November 25, 1972, Project Navajo Day and urge all our citizens to support the project by contributing canned or packaged food, and making the same available for pickup on said date, or by contributing financially to this worthwhile undertaking. OTTOl TOGA7UE-Today thru Tuesday OPEN Olof E. Zundel, Mayor, Brigham City 1 0131 N-2- 3 P.M. THE Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday imSIBtl Brigham City Museum-Galler- y M Nv ltd X'JOT&GHIM, COV88MTJ7, fiM pjo. Ii M cun. AIT MOWi Wtafc UM WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' Wee! Tl Me I mtlKTOrtrOWNic w EpMNpM KnMtinf December Ehewi DHem Gr TECHNICOLOR a CeDeet suuoa vta oarMeuroN ca oc The new chamber official has served on the city planning commission and presently is a member of Brigham Citys West. industrial development board. vice-presiden- n General t, iJksL WOJ& AtW. also state geologist and executive director of the Wyoming Geological Survey. through construction, a ROSS HUNTER STARTS Queen hailed HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "Hail to the Queen is the title of a documentary of the Queen Mary tracing the great ocean liner from its blueprint stages Director plays director HOLLYWOOD (UPI! Director J. Lee Thompson will play the movie director who is killed in The Exorcist. WED. LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY See gSaiintf (SHfacO Cans IFiHi SIDE ORDERS Kiev. People so often play up the bad side of things. Nobody ever puts out a sign that says Nice Dog. Itll be great when the younger generation takes Letters to the Editor... without it. Appreciates Newspaper An identity crisis is when you take your three kids to get a haircut, and you discover two of them arent Starting from scratch isnt as hard as starting yours! did my companions. I enjoyed my mission and grew to love the people of Argentina. Sincerely Robert Bailey Argentine North Mission The who husband promises to move heaven and earth for his bride is the same fellow who, a few years later, growls fiercely when hes asked to move the sofa. Well keep our promise to make that dinner out delightful for you at Brads in & Out at 408 South Main. 723-83for delivery 81 mooucon laun- World War II adventures and final berth in Long Beach, Calif. ching, including the next younger generation. Id like to thank you for sending the paper to me during my mission. I enjoyed it very much as wa aJ&ocdt Electric company, with offices in New York City. DANIEL NEWTON MILLER of geology, is professor University of Wyoming, and over all our problems, Editor: i9?i io Vy. MflCa On Planning Panel VAF0R CAPER! , Newman He has been president and secretary of Rotary here and currently is president of the Credit Bureau of Brigham City, Inc. Newman also has served as director of the citys winter ski program for a number of years. He is married to the former Marge Keller of Salt Lake City. They have three children and reside at 463 South Sixth 9pt . - WHEREAS the City of Brigham and its inhabitants feel a close bond of friendship with the Navajo People, strengthened by more than twenty-fiv- e (25) years of direct ' (Continued From Page One) the insurance business for two years, then joining Mountain Bell in Utah. Aedereen, Subscription rdf M 00 per yeer pee. bln In edvence; In connection rrttb (be loi Mdnr tleve (pebllibed $7.00 per yonr: UJ0 (or 4 montio: (Inplo copy, 10 ennte. " Writ I. and British mineralogist at Cambridge professor SAMUEL School TalEi I CHy, Uteti, H. Commctclcl Mnticj bJJ I TCI, jtlfliem shoppers can get all their presents bought. JOURNAL A pnet J ELDER IpoOuDo 4U Bring the Kids for a treat from Santa at the Box Elder County Courthouse lawn See the beautiful Christmas Display courtesy of the Brigham City JCs. Sponsored by the: BRIGHAM CITY MEMCHANTS COMMITTEE BRIGHAM CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ecadL |