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Show i 1 Sheriff can go to academy, but (Continued from page 1) more than 30 days without the consent of the board of county commissioners. In its letter of reply, the commission stated: for the county. He further hit back at the FBI spokesman who was critical of the countys stand without knowing more about the situation," calling it very unprofessional. Clerk F. Brown, special agent in charge of the Salt Lake City FBI, said previously: It is difficult to understand a community that cannot see the advantage of this training and refuses to take advantage of this opportunity. In his letter of request, Sheriff Redding asked for the for January through March, inclusive. He also brought to the commissionrs' attention a provision of state law which says that no county officer shall absent himself from the county for a period of Please be advised that the county com- -' missioners do hereby consent to your being absent from the county for the period of time . . .upon the strict condition and understanding that you relinquish any and all claim to salary from the county for the time you are so absent from the county and upon the further condition and understanding that your absence and attendance at said school be of ho expense whatsoever to Box Elder county." It was previously disclosed that the FBI pays not only for ' the training but all related expenses such as travel and sub leave-of-absen- Brigham City, Utah December 8, 1977 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, . . . sistence. In other business Tuesday, it was announed that bids will be opened Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. on a courthouse project involving installation an elevator and other of improvements. Leon Michaelsen, area RC and D agent and coordinator of extension programs for Utah State university, asked for county cooperation in promoting energy conservation. He said .jits hoped to have representatives on energy named from every community. These generally would be retired persons who want to perform a community b' service. The commissioners pledged their cooperation. laundry facilities.' This apartment building will change the life of some lonely people, said Ms. Evanoff. And it is meeting a need in this community for elderly people to live independently. ing lot was available and was already zoned for multiple living, she decided to check into the possibilities of constructing a unit. In turn, FHA checked into her She adds that she has become aware of the need for this type of facility through her five years in real estate with Brigham Realty and also as she served on the Utah Housing Finance Agency by appointment of Governor Rampton. This agency assists moderate income families in finding housing. Her term of service increased her awareness of housing needs in the state. When she became aware that the build As building nears completion next spring, applications will be accepted and all considered for occupants. The school day is going to be longer at Box Elder High school after the Christmas break. At least it will for students with good grades who want to spend more time in class. Principal Carroll C. Nichols this week said an enrichment program for qualified students will be offered beginning with the new semester Jan. 23. Students in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades who hold a B average and citizenship point average of 3.0 or better are invited to take part. The program simply involves adding a seventh period or class daily at 7:30 a. m., an hour before the normal school day begins. Students may select from a list of 10 subjects and substitute and elective course in its place during the regular school day. Full-yea- r courses offered in the new program include algebra, American history, biology and Type qualifications and then assisted her in meeting the criteria and building stand- ards. ' Any couple or individual whose rental of income cost would exceed would qualify for the HUD rent subsidy, with medical costs or disabilities also considered in the qualifications for financial assistance. one-fourt- h I. finish basement, $1,000. Durward Ream, 1092 Maple, chimney, Semester courses are Grammar English literature, mechanics of English, ecology, modern history and released time LD&, This is an enrichment program and will not accelerate graduation, Principal Nichols explained. . However, credits will be issued and GPA and CPA averaged with other classes. Only those classes will be offered in which there is sufficient registration. The principal said students who plan to take part must fill out and return a form to the school no later than Friday, Dec. 9. Forms are available at the school. Students will change their registration on the first day of the new semester. We hope by this method to enable those qualified students an opportunity to explore other disciplines in the school to enrich their lives and better prepare them for the future, Principal Nichols explained. 585 South Marveon Sign, Elsie Poppleton, 1007 Lake View PTA slates speaker Parents, PTA officers, and other interested persons are invited to a film preview on Monday, Dec.' 12, beeinning at 9 a.m. at the Parent &Jucamrf!lCscenter,2M,wiMt,SejrKlSbuthy Filmstrips for possible purchase by the center will be previewed at this session, and public input is desired in the screening in order to decide which films will be ordered for the permanent library. Further information is available by contacting Jean Showell center director, at 723-528- 1. Parents invited to preview film carport, Main, sign, Willow, reroof 137 South $4,000. always dreaded summer. Thats the time of year when normal boys take off their shirts and put on shorts or swimming trunks. But Bobby, the human beach ball, doesn't dare expose any part of his fat body to the public eye. To avoid going to summer camp (his fathers idea) he takes a job doing lawn work for the local Scrooge. At first the work is agonizing but later, as the blisters turn to callouses, the job gets easier and he develops a sense of Fourth West, Palace offers variety show a little Do you nee( fat summer, by Robert One Lipsyte. Bobby Marks, 14, has $300. Douglas Wight, addition to home, and accom- plishment. He even begins to lose his appetite occasionally as a result of the hot sun and hard work. Christ-- ; mas? Well, the Palace Players can help you get into the holiday spirit with their Christmas variety show presented this week, Dec. 9 and 10. The show consists of various numbers put on by the Palace company. lot of favorite carols and Christmas songs are sung and skits, pantomimes and dances are presented. The show also and most importantly consists of the ity scene showing the birth of Christ. Next week there will be dinner theater. That will be Sat- - Y 723-622- Mealtb Gepter 1st 24 2 WEST SOUTH Onflop UTftAl UNSWEETENED HONEY SHREADED COCONUT GRAl.mCKfRS I Qts. oil Vacuum Interior a Chock tiro prossuros a Cloan all windows inside & out Inspect fan bolts. 0 oil 1.00 more 1 LB. 12 oz. BOX PACK Reg. 1.19 REG. MOO to 600 From MOO to frvO for your , very special for your vfery special man lady f Choose from our exclusive collection of delicately crafted fashion rings for her, ablaze with diamonds set in 1 4 carat gold ... or boldly dashing designs for him in polished or textured 14 carat gold. All rings are guaranteed and ' permanently registered. February. Our stories, movies, and filmstrips will continue during January and February on Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. All are invited and we will present material to appeal to various age levels. Announcements of themes and materials for these programs will be made in this column and on Mary Kays Stories for Little People on KBUH Saturday mornings at 8 a.m. Santa will visit the library Saturday morning, Dec. 17, at 10:30 a.m. FROM THE MAKERS OF . Keepsaktf PALDGCl JIO-iLQ- Brigham City, Utah V 4 Timeless gift perfect MODIFIERS Separates you can wear now and through the winter. Knit of fine 100 polyester by LeRoy Gold Crown. shape. n ADD 2BXYNESS . . extra comfortable easy fitting pull-opants. Sizes 8 to 16. CttMT WINTER Thurs., Friday and Saturday Antifreeze with Lub oil, filter 1st Gallon 1.50 2nd Gallon 2.50 or 2.50 with 10 gallon gas purchase season. Easy fitting sweater layered oyer its own ribbed sleeveless mock turtleneck and ENTIRE STOCK SpociaO MOISTURE Red or navy, Sweater, 41.95. Mock Turtle, 23.95 FREE GIFT WRAPING FREE MAIL WRAPPING Rant, 35.95. e with any purchase. 179 So. Main From ' pre-scho- ol Up-dat- ed 1.29 10-4- aunt must make some adjustments. We will continue our story hour as scheduled on Friday morningsatl0:30a.m. until the end of December. We will then suspend these story hours for the month of January and of the holiday a Lub ontiro chassis a Replace oil filtor anti-freez- Construction has reached the childrens department and we for the many days $1095 We will also check 723-585- separates Lube, oil and filter change 5 lifetime. . Voc7 (Sar Clocdy Cc? a surfaces in a dangerous and violent encounter with Bobby and Pete. The situation poses some questions for Bobby, such as what really makes a man a man, and his attitudes are changed in a surprising and sympathetic way. Bobby Marks develops a strong sense of personal worth in One fat summer. The library staff would again like to express a need for volunteer help. We are seeking people to assist with catalog card filing, book processing, and other varied projects. If you have two or more spare hours a week, please give us a call at Just as things are going well focal bully, .Witte RumsOn, Jhe urday and Friday, Dec. 16 and begins to harass Bobby who he 17. feelJ fcas usurped bis job by You can enjoy a delicious working for less pay. Willies meal and the Christmas variety violent nature is not to be taken show in the Palace theater, lolightly and. Bobby receives urcated on the third floor of the from Willies gent First Security Bank building. cousin warnings, to quit the job. MeanTickets for dinner theater are while, Bobbys parents are $10. a couple, $6. for singles; having their own problems, general admission for the show with each other and with their is $1 with reserved seats for daughter, Michelle, who apa spokesman said. pears to be slipping out of the $1.50, house at night to meet her lifeIf you have any questions, guard boyfriend (and Bobbys would like dinner theater or reidol), Pete Marino. Bobbys one served seats, call the Palace at and only friend, Joanie, goes off to the city for a few weeks and comes back changed in a way 8 The show begins at p.m. that seriously threatens their next weeks dinner begins at friendship. 7:15 p.m. with the show starting Evenutally, Willies anger at 8:30 p.m.. A Lake View PTA will meet on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7 : 30 p.m. in the room. school multi-purpoMrs. Leonard Dalton, mother of eleven children and also wife of the superintendent of Box Elder school district, will be guest speaker. As the mother of several talented youngsters, she will address the subject bringing out talents in children. An additional portion of the program will feature a performance by the children who are participating in the class for gifted and talented children which is being taught at Lake View but includes children from other city schools. Parents at Lake View, parents with children in the special program, and all parents interested in the subject of the evening are invited to attend. . Gott of gift $1,500. Devere Christensen, 153 North Fifth West, carport, $700. Ken Gibbons, 343 Holiday drive, enclose $3,000. Aspen drive, the it $1,200. 505 Councilman Wayne Jones who sits on the planning commission, said a redevelopment agency is in the process of being formed but must await inauguration of the new council members. Council Dale Baron who will leave office this month, told the gathering of about 30 persons that maybe the council did the right thing in putting this in the budget because it has brought things to a head. Which ever way it goes, I feel it will be for the best interest of the city. Diamonds... Gerald Davis, 478 North Third West, storage shed, $250. Ron Giachino, 68 North Main, remodel building, $1,000. Charles H. Dunn, 589 North Sixth East, fence, $380. . Charles Whitaker, 122 West Sixth North, addition to home, $2,000. Robert J. Pett, 244 West Sixth South, single family dwelling, $36,000. Verl L. Petersen, 634 East Second South, storage addition, $1,500. Wayne Call, 40 North First East, remodel five units, $3,000. Marveon Sign, 990 South Main, sign, Scott Bessinger, 155 Ashe drive, single family dwelling, $30,000. Intermountain school, single family dwelling, $35,000. Kurt Herbert, 918 East Third North, single family dwelling, $25,000. Robert W. Torrey, 378 Shannon, chim- Off-Stre- June Evanoff, 659 North First East, apartment building, $166,212. $400. $100. ney, $100. John A. Leishman, home, 1) development, Purdue added. Bruce Christensen, president of the Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce, voiced similar feelings. I know of no buyer knocking down the door to buy it. Right now it is vital not to sell the property until plans are solidi, fied," he opined. Hansen replied that he would not object to holding onto the property until a redevelopment agency is formed. If a downtown project does go through, it would mean the property would go back on the tax rolls anyway. Letters from the chamber of commerce board of directors, downtown committee and Brigham City Parking corporation expressed similar views. 10, Building activity hits new high mark (Continued from page 1) William Rush, 569 North Fifth West, finish basement, $2,500. Richard Watts Construction, 26 East Forest, addition to library, $421,000. Russell Walton, 350 Crestview, chimney, (Coniinued from page still needed in the budget, he said. It would be foolish to sell the property now only to buy it back later for downtown another course Ground broken for apartment complex (Continued from page 1) lines for the subsidized rental program offered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Seven units of the complex will be on the ground floor and seven upstairs. Each unit has approximately 600 square feet which will contain a living room, kitchen, one bedroom, bath and storage. Two of the ground floor units will be specifically designed and equipped for handicapped persons, although all are designed with the needs of the senior citizen in mind. 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