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Show V: 2 SOX Whats JOURNAL, Brigham Cily, Utah Thursday, March 29f 1 973 ELDER 'relaxing. From The Files Of The Box Elder 50 charcoal. a portable radio so the house was really quiet. fact the quiet was In Anyway just before we were about to get the burgers on, the power clicked on. All the lights came on, the TV blared, the radio screamed and the furnace started humming. Thinking it would only last for a couple of minutes, the wife threw everything on the stove and cooked like mad. Figuring we would only have light for a little while everybody ate like mad too, and got indigestion. ,, The Zs must live right because our power was only out for one day. Had to drive around town with all those cardboard boxes for about four days. Looked just like a junk wagon. YE OLE SAGE SEZ: Just don't like being so dependent on 25 From Howell: challenge the fourth, fifth and sixth grade pupils of the Howell school, challenge all the Box Elder county students in these grades to learn the basic math combinations. We can do each set in four minutes with most of us finishing in less than two minutes. We work on the combinations 'through grideSiohe, fWb fnd threer The first month of grade four is study and review time. We have I cards on which the combinations are I typed, six rows with 12 problems per jrow. A paper is folded and then all students have five minutes to complete each set; those who cant do so get intensive training from classmates, teachers (and parents. We, num-jbere- d, until we have imastered them. If it seems impossible, a child can use a graph table with (all addition and multiplication facts to get the answers. However, the child and the parents do not like this method. So far, 100 percent of us have succeeded, but sometimes it has taken lone and a half years to do so. We hever give up trying and hoping. j This continues instant recall of combination facts the modern math is a slow, laborious lesson distasteful to all concerned. We enjoy math when we can succeed. This success gives us which carries over into reading, spelling, English, etc. Cindy says, The combinations help us all through life. If I didnt know the combinations, I couldnt do v ' my math. Randy says, They are a basic form of math. Paula says, You should know them to get a good education. Nanette says, Theyll help me to be a top A student, to keep me with everyone and everything. Bruce says, We need our parents to help us learn the combinations at ' self-confiden- up-to-da- te home. OUR TEACHER, Mrs. Larsen, says, That when students, who are far below grade level in many subjects, conquer the math combinations and succeed in math, they discover that it is possible and fun to be a good student. So let math be your spring board to happy successful school days dont wait. The combinations are basic and a must. extensively as a surname for a number of centuries. It is of Scandinavian origin and, according to authorities on the origin of names, signifies son of Rasmus," the latter being a variant of the popular personal Years Ago name Logan. Wednesday, March 31, 1948 ; recently completed a J. Edwin Baird course on the Book of Mormon for the Study club at the home of Mrs. Elvira C. Miller at Corinne. seven-week- s telephone. It takes about two hours average for the law enforcement to get there. So, we are just opening the door to trouble and as far as the livelihood is concerned of the people of Box Elder county, it will add nothing. Western Box Elder county is some of our most valuable territory for livestock in the winter. I think everything possible should be done to Erasmus which amiable." According to the signifies Penn- Archives, JOHN RASMUSSEN served as a private in the Northampton sylvania county, Pennsylvania militia in the year 1782. As indicative of the popularity of the surname RASMUSSEN in this country, it should be noted that an authentic list of the 2,000 most common surnames in the United States, published in 1969, shows RASMUSSEN as number 733 on the list with 36,250 bearers of the name. There are ten references to persons by the name of RASMUSSEN in the latest directory of Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary scholastic society. The RASMUSSEN Jensen Family Genealogy was compiled by John A. Lundberg of Portland, Ore. and published in JAMES 'Echoes letters to ?or...Zfr Sheriff opposes race Editor: The Brigham City library is offering a number of solid oak chairs for sale. You may see them (and purchase them) at the library during regular hours. The library hours are: Weekdays: 1p.m. 9 p.m. Saturday: 5 p.m. 10 a.m. .Notice to the public: Fines for books returned after the due date will be increased to 5 cents per day beginning April 1, 1973. Tha Listening Post 723-347-- 10 39 p.m. Doily has never been asked for by anyone in regards to the motorcycle and dune buggy race in western Box Elder county, but now that I have been quoted in the newspaper that I have been contacted and am not against the race, I feel that it is my duty to voice my opinion as head law enforcement man of this county. I am also sure my opinion represents many people who live in western Box Elder county and who have paid taxes for generations in this county. I feel I am voicing their opinion, also. I believe the race will be governed good enough for these two days in April, but what about the next three months, or the next three years, or the next three decades? The ranchers out 100 to 100 and 50 miles have definitely got a concern. In many places there isnt even a My opinion 1 Brigham City Museupt-Galler-y Charlaa W. Claybaugh Publkhar Emaritua Charlaa Tuff' Claybaugh Publilher Gaaaral Manager Braca T. Keyet. Managing Edita, fata Zimomky, Sporti Editor Sarah Yatai, Society Editor Mary Milai, Advertising Managtr Shirley Sichardton, clauifladi lotto Claybaugh, Circulation rland Tiagay, MNnSMI No 'baugh, PH H. 6. Anderson, Commarcial Printing Supr. 11:00 ojo. - TM March I Siiacgh Subicriptioa rata 14.80 par yaar pay. abla In advanca; la connactlon with tha Boa Eldar Naan (publiihad i) $7.00 par yaar: 13.10 fer months: slngla copy. 18 cents. m- - March 10 Mambar Audit luraau of Circulations. National Utah Stata Praia Association, and United Nawspapar Association Press International. Advertising Representative: Utah Stata Press Association, Sait Lake City, Utah. Wataicalarlrt O. iugcM Jcrgcasca Haaia Oncar Collactor'i Caraar Tha OaVaa Srertenhekore Parrint Val Tha Tha Jay Haoaaaa MEMBER OF THE Coming m April - "Scheel Art aa Pa Artrain April 14-2- S UUsBw Heater or Indoor with Comfortable Seats In-C- SHE DO ar Roomates - 7:30 A 10.44 Bonnie Kids - 9:04 Only Today thru Tues. They shared more than their room! PETER RASMUSSEN (1853-1948- ), a native of Ringsted, Denmark, was the founder in 1894 of RASMUSSEN and company, Portland, Ore., a substantial manufacturer of paints and varnishes. He served as a trustee of Willamette university, Salem, Ore. and was one of the founders of Goodwill Industries of Oregon. FREDERICK RASMUSSEN ), who was born in Hals, Denmark, came to the United States in 1899, served successively as professor of A General dairy husbandry at State sylvania IM1MMCBUB Fin Corporation Release Games Starring: KidO (1876-1932- TIFFANY BOLLING ROBIN MATTSON, FAMILY NIGHT EVERY TUES. - 2.50 PER CAR Penn- college, secretary of agriculture of Pennsylvania, and president of the Pennsylvania-MarylanJoint Stock Land bank. d OPEN li LXv? 1 1 Sat.-Su- n. Showing Week Nites at 8:00 Today thru Tuesday OTHO MILES RASMUSSEN was professor and chairman of the department of mathematics, University of Denver, Colo. (1913-195- J. HOWARD RASMUSSEN, a graduate of Rush Medical college, Chicago in 1939, is a physician and surgeon of note who practices Me profession in Brigham City. JEWEL JENS RASMUSSEN is professor and head of the t yWOODSY OWL HOOTS: Shhhhhhh... Noise pollutes, too. Tony Award and the New York Dramay? Critics Circle Award j5B asBestMusical Of TheYear $ protect their habitat. Therefore, I am very definitely opposed to this race. Respectfully, Warren W. Hyde, sheriff WILLIAM DANIELS'HOWARD DA SILVAKE ,l HOWARD DONALD MADDLN BLYTHE DANNERJQHN CULLUMROY POOLE Praise for volunteers LADIES N1TE TUESDAY Editor: GIVE A HOOT DON'T POLLUTE Library ' 1968. Years Ago J. Wesley Horsley, Friday, March 26, 1948 former Brigham City judge, will be guest speaker at the 29th annual American Legion birthday banquet slated for the War Memorial home Saturday night, Charles Beckert, program chairman, announced today. Howard Call was Friday, March 26, 1948 elected Box Elder county Republican chairman at the county convention held in the Box Elder High school auditorium Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. Mrs. Violet Knudson was elected chairwoman, Boyd Sheffield, secretary and George L. Johnson, treasurer. Box Elder Friday, March 26, 1948 sophomores, Brigham Citys top candidate for Utah Amvet crown, wiggled and the teen-ag- e squirmed their way into the kings throne Saturday night by edging past Logan high B squad 40 to 36 in a hectic overtime period at School Talk WITHOUT ALMOST l, 2, kinda By Principal Wanda Larsen Howell Elementary School News-Joump- JOURNAL nrw wear, vai, ' Stcood Clae pilp at palm South Rrrt wZ post affka, I Irigham City. Utah, 1082. Chicago. Is your name RASMUSSEN? Do you know that: RASMUSSEN has been used Attorney LeRoy B. Monday, March 26, 1923 Young represented the Brigham Kiwanis club at the district convention held at Pocatello Tuesday of last week. Mr. A.B. Tolliff, Monday, March 26, 1923 who for many years has been engaged in the Clothing business in Nebraska and Wyoming, has joined forces with N.E. Josephson and the Style Shop to assume much larger proportions. Monday, March 26, 1923 Education costs and average of $84.77 per student in Utah during the school year 1921-2according to a table completed yesterday by C.N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction. Thursday, March 29, 1923 A committee from the Service Star Legion, Mrs. J. D. Call and Mrs. William S. Fife, accompanied by Mayor Simonsen, Lorenzo Bott and J.C. Lillywhite, went up the canyon east of Willard Tuesday where they were successful in locating a large slab 10 feet long, three feet wide and twelve inches thick to place in Memorial Park, designated as such by the city fathers recently at the city cemetery in honor of the soldier boys who gave their lives in the world war. Needless to say the hamburgers sounded better over the We don't have A Name? When supper time rolled around this camping nut started the charcoal burning in the back yard. The Z family doesn't have a camping stove so the only other way to cook dinner was the charcoal in the coal bucket or a campfire in the yard. Makes ya mad to know that we're so dependent on electricity. Last week's power failure made this writer realize how helpless we are without it. Luckily the coffee just barely finished perking when the power went out at the Z wigwam, or we would have really been in bad shape. Anyway this scribe spent most of the day driving around town, trying to fine stuff to burn in the pot belly stove. Z had the bus loaded to the brim with cardboard boxes and looked like the town junk man. In It ELDER BOX of economice. University of Utah. ARTHUR E. RASMUSSEN il chairman of the board of directors. Household Finance corporation, with offices in department Persons having citizens band radio equipment in the county, along with Cache and Weber counties, are to be complimented on the fine coordinated effort that was put forth by them on a volunteer basis during last weeks storm which caused extensive damage to the most heavily populated areas in Box Elder county. These volunteer civilian radio communications groups (better known as C B rs) expended much time around the clock listening and watching in their respective areas for any emergency or needs that would require immediate attention in regards to the welfare of persons and property. . Any information acquired through this means was fed back into the local radio station or apthe C propriate agencies. These two functions B rs, and the local radio station played a meaningful role for public inforamtion during this period of disruption, and especially in areas where electricity and phone service was out, at which time these persons had to rely on storage batteries or auxiliary power sources. y groups are a Organized citizens in emergency resource) (natural significant with in other conjunction agencies response available to the general public. SIDE ORDERS tmm THEATRE OPEN P.M. WEEKDAYS P.M. SATURDAY & SUN. 1 6 Today thru Tuesday BECOMES MOVIE 3EST-SELLE- R By Irma A SPY-THRILLE- R! nssaizouns Keith H. Bradbury . two-wa- George Kna vel , Heard about the fellow who tried the caviar and fillet mignon diet? Took off $130 in 3 days. THEATRE The big trouble with being a leader is, you dont know if people are following you or chasing you. Tho noi'ost and biQgost yet! What a mother should save for a rainy day is patience. JOBiCsnaiy-f- i T00CMso3sf where you Refrigerator: keep the leftovers before you throw them out. C0U8YfXUIX Director, Box Elder County, Emergency Services So many substitutes are now being produced, its hard to remember what it is they're replacing. STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR 7 DAYS ONLY CXl'IsY fteduetters PRESENTS Theres no substitute for our roast beef sandwich at Brads In and Out, 408 South Main. 723-838U- w dMvWy LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY |