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Show BOX Council (Continued from Page One) from a one-cegasoline tax collected by the state). It will see Sixth East from First to Sixth North street and from First to Second South repaved from There may be some new paving also between Second and Third South. Engineer Keith Hansen said city forces had shaved about $8,000 off the project cost by tearing up a portion of the street preparatory to surfacing. The council circled Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. as the time for a public hearing on an application for property rezoning in southwest Brigham City. The property is located just south of Eleventh South west of US 89 and is proposed future site of a shopping center, including space for a Grand Central store. The hearing at which citizens are invited to express their views or ask questions, will precede a meeting of the city planning commission at 7:30 p.m. the same evening. In other business: A difference of opinion emerged over when the old Liberty theatre building should be demolished. Its now d and the property is proposed for sale once the structure is removed. Councilmen Jones and Baron argued that demolition should be pursued now. Councilman Wight replied that its currently used for storing equipment for the electrical department and should be left standing until next spring. The city has included $30,000 anticipated revenue from contemplated sale of the property in its current budget. The matter was finally left in the hands of the three councilmen to discuss with James Davis, electrical department superintendent. It will be on the next council meeting agenda Aug. 25. The city fathers agreed to placement on the municipal golf course of four utility A new principal has been named at Park Valley school. He is Dr. Richard Pearson whose appointment to the post was approved recently by the Box Elder Board of Education. curb-to-cur- bride-to-b- e Teen dance PHARMACY PH ACTS from Ray Malmrose Its really not too long, now, before our children will be starting back to school bganv. And this is a good time to be giving at least a moment's thought to the important part our teachers will be playing in all of our lives. Teachers play an important part in MY life?, youre saying. Right! Because, even if youre not pesonally sending children of your own to school this year, our teachers efforts are still of vital importance to you and all the rest of us. They are being entrusted with our hopes for a better world for everyone who'll be following us in the future. Their efforts are what wee all counting on for that 'better future, and they well deserve the cooperation and help of every one of us. to raise teen dance will be staged at the Brigham City Community center on Friday, Aug. 26, to raise funds for the American Cancer society in south Box Elder county. Crusade Chairman Marilyn Walker said the dance A start at 9 p.m. with music being played by "Solitude. will She said the south Box Elder quota is $8,000 and we still city-owne- poles. They will parallel the north property line and constitute a portion of a new electrical loop line around the citys north side. Project (Continued from Page One) cancer drive lands have $2,000 to go. Utah possible. We should do all in our power to have the total project done by next April 30," he added. At the present time, the city depends primarily on four reservoirs east of the city cemetery on what is commonly called Reservoir Hill. Three of those reservoirs, with a combined capacity of about gallons, flow into the culinary system. The fourth is used to water the cemetery. These will ultimately be abandoned, the engineer predicted, nothing that one of them is 70 years old. As for replacement and repair of lines, he said a recent survey located 42 leaks in the system. The survey must be evaluated more closely to determine exactly what will take place. The will be based on further study," Hansen explained. repair-replaceme- tary school, and Joseph Thompson, reading teacher at Lake View Elementary school, and Joseph Thompson, reading teacher at Box Elder High school. The board heard two requests for They came from Mrs. Fontell drama teacher at Box Elder High, who requested a year's leave for health reasons. His wife, Janice, will serve as a teachers aide at the rural school. In other action, the board approved employment of Carol teacher at Harris as a half-daGarland school and Sally Larkin as a teacher in leaves-of-absenc- Mes-serv- y at Snowville school. POSING WITH buffalo skull on which Brigham Young left Frederick M. Huchel, director of the Brigham City museum-gallera collection now on display at the museum-galler- Buffalo skull Named as a teacher in reading and physical education at Box Elder Junior High school was Karen Whitaker. Approved for release were message is It is part of Glenda Handford, third-gradteacher at Lake View Elemen e 'Senior Night' set at rodeo Aug. 25 On display tells tale in collection here The first night of the Thursday, Aug. Citizens Night Young. It is one of a number of historic items loaned to Brigham City by the LDS church curators divison to help commemorate the organization of Box Elder stake here on Aug. 19, 1877. Director Frederick M. Huchel said the items directly relate to the life of Brigham Young who gave his final public sermon here at the organization. And to Lorenzo Snow, a later president of the church who resided in Brigham City for more than three score years. They will be shown here only until Tuesday, Aug. 23. And then must be The rodeo is a feature attraction of the annual Box Elder County fair in Tremonton. It will run for three consecutive nights, continuing through Saturday evening at the rodeo arena. Performances each evening begin at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at either of two senior centers in Tremonton and Brigham City, from the respective directors, according to Dallas Stiver, county aging coordinator. These are the only places seniors can get tickets at the reduced price. They will not be available at the rodeo grounds, Stiver said. y vs. i Gifted children parents invited to meeting Parents of the gifted children are invited to attend a meeting Thursday, Aug. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the room at Luke View school in Brigham City. A report will be presented by members of an organized group that has been functioning in the Granger area for programs in Granite School district to promote classes and activities for gifted children. multi-purpos- e Golden Spike rodeo, be observed as Senior with seniors to be admitted for 1977 25, will $1. returned to the church historical department in Salt Lake City. is loIronically, the museum-gallercated just north of the location where President Young presided at the 1877 session of the church here. A park there bears his name. Among the artifacts are busts of both Brigham Young and Lorenzo Snow, canes owned by the two church leaders and portraits of both of them. Letters exchanged between the two men also are included in the display, as is the original death mask of President Young, made by George M. Ottinger. Huchel was elated at having the display, if only for a few days, and urged all persons interested to view it Monday and Tuesday. Hours at the museum-gallerare 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily except Sunday. There is now on display in the Brigham a buffalo skull with City museum-galler- y this message written across the front in script : Pioneers camped here June 30, 1847, making 15 miles today. All well. Brigham This local group presently being organized is open to all parents in the south end of Box Elder School district, and all interested persons are invited to attend. HmiFlW DOESN'T DO! Utah Committee for WTSSJsvV hij ry-- r The New Owners of the SHOE CENTER Would Like to Invite BRING US YOUR have a nice weekend... you to the TIRED OLD Biggest Shoe Sale Ever in Brigham City! AUTOMOBILES! Have you heard about MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS E. 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Each person will receive professional consideration upon their return but no guarantee of a position. kindergarten-through-thi- rd-grade Here are Malmrose were proud of our teachers here in Brigham City, and we want them to know were looking forward to being of further service to them in their great work. 102 City, New principal at Park Valley coming Announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage is Miss Linda Jean Cribelar and John H. Horton is made locally by the parents of the prospective bridegroom, George H. Horton of Perry and Viola Horton of Willard. Parents of the are Mr. ad Mrs. Max Cribelar of Jacksonville, N.C. The couple will be united in marriage on Sept. 3, with a reception to be held in the home of the bride's parents following the wedding. Horton is serving with the US Navy Medical Corps at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Miss Cribelar is employed at the same facility as a computer operator. They will honeymoon at Cape Hatteras before making their home in Jacksonville. Brigham Board acts street bids Couple circles date for September wedding NEWS, Sunday, August 21, 1977 opens LINDA CRIBELAR AND JOHN H. HORTON ELDER o w V. |