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Show i I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 3 Thursday, September 29, 1977 Lake View plans back to school Lake View school PTA wants members and has distributed Deposters stating "Wanted dicated and Alive to attract parents to their annual night on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. The meeting will have a cowboy theme and will begin in the school multipurpose room, where there will be a skit presented on PTA membership. Thumbnail sketches will be given to introduce each teacher back-to-scho- on the staff. here in the foreground are some of the nursing home residents in Brigham City who are invited to play bingo at the local Elks lodge each Tuesday. Their par ticipation is intended as a benevolent service by the Elks who provide cards and refreshments to them without cost. Shown Separate accidents hurt two At Foothill school Community school 3 Oct. set signup Registration for classes and prorams in the new community school program at Foothill Elementary school in Brigham City is scheduled Oct. 3. The time will be 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. with signup to take place in the entrance hall of the school, 890 North First East. Classes will begin the week of Oct. 3 unless otherwise noted, according to Director Debbie Crawford. If ten persons are interested in a class not offered,, they are invited to contact Miss Crawford "who will set it up for you. Other classes not offered are being taught in other schools or centers in Brigham City, it was explained. Miss Crawford can be reached for additional information at or 1, W, time to be $12 for five Two 7:30-9:3- Ukelele and rhythms, Room Foothill students, M, 3:30-4:3p.m., Bob Morgan, no charge. 0 '! 0 Bun-derso- Mail addressed to other Box Elder county communities where post offices are located or on other RFD routes are properly placed in or mixed boxes. out-of-to- 3:45-4:4- 5 Instructor for the courses is Steven Richards who joined the staff at Foothill this year as a learning disabilities teacher. A native of Brigham City, Richards received his masters degree from Utah State university in special education. He is presently working on his doc For three years, Richards was employed in Rexburg, Idaho as the district director of special services. Richards enjoys hunting, fishing, dog training and breed 000, Padded Cap 349, Visor Cap 229 20 off Mens 20 OFF Size S,M, L K-- 6 Jacket rf.A, included 1 Big Mac Work Suits. 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JCPenney Improvement classes in reading, math Registration will be held Oct. 3 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Foothill Elementary school, 890 North First East. The reading and math improvement classes will be held y Local boxes are situated in front of the county courthouse and First Security bank in downtown Brigham both City and at the post office inside and outside. 00 1, c? torate in special education. Richards has served as a special education instructor on the junior high and high school levels and has been a special education consultant for southeastern Utah in designing special education programs, and as coordinator of regional instructional media center. (Continued from page 1) the UAC resolution urges that a lid be placed on the highway user funds now syphoned off by other state agencies." This share has grown from 15 percent in 1970 to 24 percent this year. The other agencies include the department of public safety, tax commission, travel division plus 'general government overhead and loan amortisation. With rising costs for material and equipment, it means counties have dipped deeper into their general funds to meet road expenses. Commissioner Chase said this year in Utah 53 percent of the money spent on county roads will come from the general fund. Arguing against this trend, Chase said supporting funds should come from those not the general fund. who use the roads Entries in the annual Peach Days Art festival may be picked up at the Brigham on Friday, Sept. 30, City museum-gallerfrom 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., according to Rick Huchel, director. Removal of the local exhibit will make way for the Utah 77 exhibit which will make the first stop on its statewide tour at the Brigham City museum-gallerOfficial opening of the Utah 77 exhibit will be at the public reception on Oct. 8, at direcwhich time retired museum-galler- y tor Phyllis Owen will be honored for her service to the facility. out-of-to- 0 Road funds from festival, Utah 77 coming However, letters deposited in or mixed boxes are sent to even if they are addressed Ogden for delivery here. 9 Reading and math improvement classes for children from Kindergarten to sixth grade are being offered as part of the community school program starting next week at Foothill Elementary school. Pick up entries (Continued from page 1) RFD Brigham City addresses, such as Perry and Mantua. 1 Schedule of Classes Following is the schedule of classes, location, time, teacher and fee: Drill and dance, 8 and older, W, 3:30-4:3p.m., Schmidt, $5. n Boys and girls soccer, field, second and third grades, Bunderson field, M and Th, 6 p.m., Morrison, $5. Motor skills, starts Nov. 8, gym, T and Th, 3:45 p.m., Morrison, $6. Gymnastics, starts Nov. 8, gym, T and Th, 3:45 p.m., Morrison, $6. Spanish for children, 8 and older. Room 17, M and Th, p.m., Burch, $10. Vocal, 11 and older, Room 3, Th with time to be announced. DEDICATED AND ALIVE is the theme for Lake View school PTA membership drive as Max Ferguson, teacher vice president; Eileen Johnson, membership chairman; Sandy Jensen, president; and Principal Jay Hawkes, second vice president; discuss the exhibit board that notes class membership by adding an item of clothing to the little cowboys for each 1 0 percent membership. WANTED Mail right-of-wa- Junior Bowling Junior bowling league, Brigham Bowl, Sat., 9:30 a.m. to noon, Hyer, $2. Singing for Foothill girls only, fourth-sixt- h grades, W and F, 8 a.m., Litchford, no charge. Singing for Foothill boys only, fourth-sixt- h grades, Th and F, 8 a.m., Tingey, no charge. 1, Taco Time. 6-- announced, Jones lessons. there which generated interest best-dresse- d local residents were treated for injuries and released after separate automobile accidents Monday. Officer Dell Breagger said Amy L. Tate of 976 Grandview, Brigham City, received a facial laceration and was treated at Brigham City Community hospital and released. Breagger said she was drivBeginning fly tying, Room 2, ing a car at 888 South Main W, 8 p.m., Richards, $6. when another vehicle driven by Reading improvement, K-John G. James of Honeyville Room 2, T, 7 p.m., Richards made a left turn in front of the $6. Math improvement, K-girl. He said he cited James for Room 2, T, 8 p.m., Richards, $6. failing to yield And about two hours earlier Ceramics, to be announced, at about 5 p.m., another person $6. Lamaze course), was treated for facial injuries.408 Jennifer Ann Carter of starts Sept. 26, Room 14, M, p.m., Walker, $25 per West Fourth North, Brigham City was involved in an accicouple. dent. Police said she was driver and basketball, Boys girls years old, Gentral school. Sat., of a car that struck the rear of 11 a.m. Morrison, $8. another driven by Kenneth Aoki of 983 Englewood. The Aoki car Rollerskating, every second was stopped while another made a left turn, police said. Tuesday of the month, gym, 7 Police said Miss Carter, who p.m., Crawford, $1. Swimming recreation. Box was treated for facial injuries and released, was cited for alElder Junior High pool, W leged improper lookout. p.m., Crawford, 25 cents. Silvester, $12 for five lessons. Piano, 8 and older. Room 3, Th with the time to be announced, Silvester, $12 for five lessons. Guitar, Room , Two classroom sessions will then follow, with teachers to inform those attending about the curriculum and policies that will be used in the class. Full PTA membership is being stressed, says President Sandy Jensen. The hallway bulletin board is an indicator of the PTA membership status of each class. Little cowboys clad in red flannel underwear await the addition of items of clothing with each 10 percent increase in class PTA membership. The class with the cowboy will receive certificates for a taco and drink donated by n OUR THERMAL UNDERWEAR HAS ARRIVED 100 Combed Cotton Thermal Knit Reg. Sizes Shirts and Drawers SEVEN . CHANNELS OF COST LOW HOME ENTERTAINMENT OV 57 South Main Brigham City, Utah Brigham City Cable Television 1605 W. Forest Tall Size Drawers Only Med., Lg., Ex. Lg. Small, Med., Lg., Ex Lg. - offer good in STORE HOURS: 6 p.m. ENERGIZED AREAS ONLY 723-855- 9 . 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