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Show , Utah Thursday, November 23, 1972 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, O Honeyville Hotline O o School Adds Speech Teacher By Kitty Fletcher Jack Frost has certainly made his wintry debut here in Honeyville as far as the wind is concerned at least. Pine and Christmas trees blowing and bending with the wind whistling through them, sounds good if you are partial to the wind, but really forboding and cold if you are not. As there is no doubt that winter is slowly moving in on us, we better all stoke up the fire and get out the shawls. Sewing and a good old rocking chair are my answer to winter, as long'as there is a good warm fire. Educator SET Part Time Teacher (M ii Spanish teacher at Box Elder Junior High school will be among four foreign language educators from throughout the state, who will attend the Annual Conference of American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), Nov. 23,-2- 6 at Atlanta, Ga. Verle Allred, who is also president of the Utah Foreign Language association, will be one of the participants in the conference which will review and discuss techniques of teaching foreign languages and review materials and equipment which assists the student in learning a second language. Youngsters in Utahs foreign language programs will be the final benefactors of the trip, according to Dr. Elliot C. Howe, Utah State Board of Education A foreign language education specialist. Workshops, demonstrations, and discussions will be held on subjects such as: "Linguistics and the Teaching of French, "Culture and Language Sense and NonLearning, sense in Foreign Language Classroom Textbooks," and Methods and Techniques for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages." In the Spring of 1973, the state foreign language association will conduct a conference where the information gathered in Georgia will be passed on to the foreign language teachers of Utah. This campout will be in Logan canyon. Rides for the boys and their equipment will be needed for both up and return trips. We have a fine scoutmaster and a group of terrific scouts so lets all give them our support. Thanksgiving is this Thursday and as the paper comes out early I will take time now to wish each and everyone of you a very Happy Thanksgiving day to enjoy with your families. A friendly Hello has the strength to lift a heavy heart. K.F. Hnossamblad ( HISFIFLI). ,il. then ,k. Okn? t) GE3D GEEDEB hf dwr win t J .Ywk.r., H H. HIM.tM DIZZY BUZZ DUZZ M calar tnrgat. Wroct hit ralaosas ojj. 17X14 pen Nasa balds calar pan colarfel daadlas with calarad pans and pad. Cordloss, malar drivan. Takas twa 2 CHOICE upsW. down, Turn Ind. 111111 to win in a field of USA I The crabby chani Juneau Blue III. an Alaska crab, crawled off with the annual Governor's Cup, during the annual crab rare here last summer. The Alaska crustacean held off strong bids by crabs from Texas and South Dakota by AMI has safety twa grips stag pfetfemi. 10 rag. 12.1$ 12 rag. 13.lt 16 rag 15.IS you ML speech. Any mother wishing to attend a speech session with her child may do so on any Tuesday morning. Please inform the school office the time you are coming. This will allow Dr. Ashmead to plan a schedule. Tuesday will be the only day that he will be in Honeyville. Ralph L. Coleman, our scoutmaster, will be going with the scouts on another campout on the weekend of Nov. 24. o O mm WESTPOIMT In Logan Canyon Meeting o Mil We in Honeyville feel very fortunate to have joining the school staff as a part time teacher, Dr. Allez Ashmead. Dr. Ashmead will be instructing our children in proper O o B Happy birthday to William Fletcher, son of Jack and Kitty Fletcher. William enjoyed a birthday party on last Saturday with some of his friends now he is nine. C Malta WiMAAMAWWMUUUUUyUUUWW bottarias. ooooooqouwixiuiSfowWAwwwwyiywraiwvvwY 70BSI.GD5 S0E3A ZOOttARX PUZZLE SPEED by TOXXA Assarfed stylos to charm yoar BUGGIES yeangstorSwg 6 ma. to 3 yrs. A pash-pa- ll toy. Pawar action Rav thorn op A watch thorn ,cx A Christmas REG. 3.W Bulova for him and for her o w by '.- - FISHER PRICE Pull to, i29 DUMHISS Make it a memorable Christmas with a beautiful Bulova watch. Do your Christmas shopping now and well show you a selection so complete, youll find precisely the watch you want. For him and for her. From $40. JAY HANSEN JEWELERS 12 South Main m n'W i6) M&t) rsj U ? |