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Show summer we spied on a beaver working in a stream near our camp. Brigham City Utah Mdrch 1973 15, Thursday, 2 One BOX ELDER JOURNAL, It was very delightful to watch the critter going about his business. Nothing gets ya all psyched out as watching an eagle soar through the sky looking for prey. There's nothing as cute as a UklltkW In wMtly NMPIH' Thuridny by thn Ml. publUtud ry l, Ildnr H South lot Hrit Wt. IrigKnm City, Utoh, MM2. Sncend Clnu poitogo paid nt thn lea. 14 Smith Flnt Want A I City, Utnh. MM2. Chnrlni W. Cloybough Sarah Yatai, Sociotv Editor Mary Mila, Advortiiinq Managar Clailifiadt Shirlay Richardion, lofty Claybaugh, Circulation Arland Tingay. Nawipapar Supr. Van Claybaugh, Fhoto-Fra- u Supr. H. E. Andarton, Commercial Printing Supr. The speed ,of a jack rabbit bouncing through sage brush is hard to believe.- - r. Emnritwt Fublilhor Charlni Tuff" Claybaugh Gnnural Mpnaqtr Fubliihar Iruca T. Kayai. Managing Editor Fata Zimowiky, Sport Editor cottontail hopping along, stopping every once in a while to turn around and look at you. . JOURNAL ELDER BOX par yaar paySubicription rata able In edvenen: in connnctlon with the loi Elder New (publiihed Sunday) S7.ll per year: S3.S0 for 4 month: tingle copy, II cent. i i BOX ELPf JR R HIGH Hobiri Morgan, Tid Houguard, LAKE tTY SCHOOL COMHUN COMMUNITY Driving out in the valley the other day Z got a glimpse of a zillion, oh, maybe just a couple of hundred, ducks landing in a field. Needless to say ye ole sage almost went off the road and smashed up the car. Boty Classes . . It was If Interfaced In the following classes, please call the Jr, High end leave your number: telephone Tailoring (general) Woodworking (general) Horae Showipg and Grooming Horseshoe I'ftphlog Speed Residing Power Embroidery Mac rime quilting Advanced Cake Decorating Open & name Training (adult) Swim SCHOOL School f 3, 4. . Other evening class offerings VOLUNTEER AIDES Volunteer Aides are needed in the following 1, Teaching or tutorial aides 2. Clerical aides 5. catagoriea: H1CH SCHOOL, January 22, AND VOCATIONAL 1973 May 11, BASIC quite a sight. attack. who is interested in donating his spare time to this worthy cause, Chairman, School Principal, ot please contact your local FTA Volunteer Lea Dunn at the Board of Education - Phone Anyone n along the highway, browsing. They're beautiful. 'standing COLLECE EXTENSION CLASSES EDUCATION Middle age: that time of life when youd rather not have a good time than recover from it. The dog is mans best friend probably because he gives no advice, never tries to borrow money, and has no double-rin- g ceremony takes place when two small boys are given baths successively in the same YE OLE SAGE SEZ: Sure glad there are groups like the Box Elder Wildlife Federation with members tub. who give a hoot about wildlife. psychiatrist we know just had his office redecorated with overwrought iron. A Elder High School - Contact any Counselor - Ph. (Counseling service evallablq M. T. - 5:00 - 7:30 P.M.) leer River High School - Contact Irvin Carfiold - Ph. (High School credit granted if desired Box $10.00 School 4 loom Class . Indian representatives eye accounting seminar for first class, $5.00 2nd) Day s. A Speaking of beauty, no matter what your opinion of a skunk is, there still nice looking animals. 1973 Some people have tact. Others tell the truth. along a Meeting a bull elk head-omountain trail can also be a different kind of experience. Relaxing in your sleeping bag in a mountain camp listening to a pairof owls, hooting back and forth to each other, can be kinda spooky. Next week is National Wildlife Week and the theme is, "Discover Wildlife ... It's Too Good to Miss." Ya know something, that's what I'm gonna do. l, BfiUil ISUCATISN NIGHT Watching a giant carp, moving like a tank through shallow water in a marsh is fascinating. Seeing a ground squirrel scurry through the forest and hearing that chatter is fun. Spooking a moose while fishing a stream can almost give you a heart cracking up? Anyway this writer would have sat there all day watching the water-fowbut had to get back to work. It's the same thing driving down Logan canyon and seeing deer aides Supervisory Library aides Resource aides CZ1 C3DERS experience. There were some pins and mallards also making a racket, splashing around in the water. Further on down the road, about a dozen honkers stood in a field without a worry in the world. Can't figure out how so many ducks and geese can come in for a landing at the same time without ! end Sneaking up on a deep pool along some stream, and watching trout being still and only darting once in a while for food, can also be quite an SCHOOL Jay H.iwkci, Principal Phono 72)00975 Morrison, Director Classes to Begin the Week of March 19th Primipjl Director Phono - Enrichment March 19, 197) VIEW Instructor Time Well help you relax at Brad's In and Out, 408 South Main. Call us for delivery of burgers and shakes. for delivery 723-13-01 In recognition of the need for good business practice, 35 In- H0MEHAK1NC AND FAMILY LIVING dian participants from 12 different states are participating in a basic business accounting seminar in Brigham City this CLASSES (No chargo tor People with Limited Income) Brigham City - Contact Joan Bertelsen - Clothing a Textiles I I Home t Furnishings for Better Living Management v' 'w ' AND HOMEMAKINC charge Tremonton clesset ere teking registrations beginning 19th. Other classes listed are English as a Second Language Home Management Care tor the Aging the week of Letters to the Editor... v Letters to the editor must not exceed 250 words 'find be typed, printed or legibly written. No letters will be published in these columns without signature by the writer and his or her address. Boosts community concerts Editor: . During the past month we have been in the process of reorganizing the Box Elder Community Concert association. I have had the opportunity of working on the board for the past ten years and, as its president for the past few years, I would like to take this opportunity to thank your newspaper for its support by membership, and for helping us promote and advertise Community Concert in our county. I would be ungrateful also, if I didnt thank those with whom I have had the privilege of working with on the board over the years. Of course, the concert associa tion could do nothing without individual memberships; we have had, from 500 to 1,000 meihbers every year. I would like : to encourage the citizens of Box Elder county to support the Community Concert association. Nowhere can you go to hear concerts of this quality at such a reasonable cost. If enough memberships were purchased each year, we could obtain any artist we wanted as all money received is used to purchase concerts. I think all who have served previously and the new officers and board now taking over need a real pat on the back but, more important, the support of everyone; they serve without any type of remuneration except for the satisfaction of bringing the citizens of the county these artists. Thank you again. Sincere ly, Kenneth Godfrey 4 Are run by Russia Editor: FAMILY LIVING , Arranged week. They " t - ,, v" " ' "" v ' .. f. represent Indian tribal , organizations and the Bureau of , Indian Affairs with the seminar f sponsored and directed by the National Time and Location " " hum non Indian ' center. CLASSES (or People with Limited Income) Contact RcNae Hortin - Hememaking March " " " Budget Cookery Improvement Nureing Home Home (No These " " " Budget Foods Child Development and Location " " " " Time Arranged the for Designed m non- accountant, this course will give a basic introduction and explanation of accounting and the accounting process. : Many tribal leaders believe there is a need for this type of seminar to sharpen employee skills in accounting for resources and sources resources. Accounting ' provide of is recognized as an element vital to the success of any business. speaker, Mitchel Kesner, BIA, Division of Financial Management, ac- Keynote Today thru Tuosday y 7 Die sac Tremonton m op cot op. An AMERICAN 14 HILARIOUS FOR 4 ACADEMY AWARDS ww i yheatbi CARTOON FEATURE ALL "A terrifically moving experience. Full of paradoxes, it is ot once heartbreaking and comic, angering and reassuring. L fte'eiemc Bunj Vista O'SPiOut'&n Co 0 tc & SUN. Today thru Tuosday , KI30IT? 1963 Wait Disney Productions - "Matin test triad Mrs. Stanley G. Bakes, Brigham City tracrsi? Saturday' March 17, 1 w p.m. oot3y Coming March 21 to 24 On Show Daily 1 1 10:30 p.m. C METR0C010R !L1ES 6AnriER I Mattel Production rscuxuzir A P.M. SAT. 6 P.M. WORKDAYS A Times. m HMD ..tdnUi 1 OPEN the so-call- Born Losers JFAMILYNJGHTJEVH WAIT DISNEYS NOMINATED - HeteiM Staring Tom LaugMin, Jeremy Slate ACTOR ACTXEM Charles Champlin INTERNATIONAL Also 2nd Action Feature riCTuxi I have a question for the board of education and the principal of Box Elder high. Is all the emphasis that is put on short hair check for long hair raid (including the March 12) necessary to the education of a boy at Box Elder High? Not upset - just curious Comfortable Seats 7:30 A 10:44 LOSERS - 9:04 ONLY LEATHER THEATRE STARTS WEDNESDAY a Indoor With tra-u- u MIRTHFUL v MAGICAL musical Editor: fc HEATER IN-C- thru SAT. FRI. around the theme, Complete and Accurate Records the Key to Financial Success. Necessary to education? Of FILMED ON UTAH'S WORLD-FAMOU- S BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS million. center his remarks Liz Dunn, Brigham City UTAH PKEJtttStE nm Sersirt- - spending in I.R. SAN JUAN lUPFl U.S. Arfned Forces expenditures in Puerto Rico during fiscal year 1972 totaled $105.4 million, according to Rear Admiral Norvell G. Ward, chief of the Antilles Defense Command. The largest outlay was for civilian and military salaries, amounting to more than $58.6 1 KATHARIHE ROSS 1 llobers X. Radnltt Martin Rill Film panaviSiOMCOLOB Bv 20 CENTURY-FO- DE Sjjy luxe The Award COLUMBIA PICTURES main r ft th Winning . 9 Musical la On I The Screen! teti jack i Warner s Yes, we are run by Russia (the politicians), from the White House" to the dog catcher; we QUY financial and operating countant.is from Albuquerque, N.M. He will for opportunities participants to learn about OPEN SAT. - SUN. 1:00 OPEN WEEK DAY 6:45 classification, accumulation, reporting and interpretation of Basic Introduction h have no voice in any government, all we do is hand out to this mess by taxes and bonds. Here is a quote when this lousy flouride was being put in: Well cram it down their throats, which they did. What about people who dont want this? Howard Kelly runs the sewer disposal so he is qualified to dump fluoride in the culinary water. The fluoride, should be taken out of the water since this aluminum waste has been used to water Brighams lawns. Look at this. So what does it do to the people? In regards to these beautiful old homes being torn down to make parking lots, the business people dont care whether you trade with them; all they do is complain. We need fluoride like another hole in the head; more parking, no way, swimming pool, tax raise, electric raise (you got a 20 percent raise on electric power not too long ago). Quit pouring money down the sewer. Training Beverly Holmes, acting director of NITC; Betty Hansen, bookkeeper at the Intermountain school central bank; Clark Child, vocational business instructor, and Dale Randall from the state Small Business Administration, Salt Lake City will be, sharing theif knowledge -- and- experience the business world as they "ucri x ptNwisKr w JTXRRIMO tuna GORDON CARL M,uc t, Jjrne Mtndota EASTMANSPOREEASTMAN "techwcolorl.te -o- uuc.o.. GORDON EASTMAN AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL N St' LAD3S NiCHT RVHY TU2SDAY |