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Show 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Writes From Mexico ' .. i j? Hi fWh&t &' 4 f 72 ...I Senores: por la presente, en mendandome The Box continuamente por Elder News and Journal durante esos dos anos y eshten teniendo mucho exito y espero que Uds. agrade-cimient- o A i... & . felicidad en sus labores. Cuando uno este fuera de su casa y comunidad, como es la situacion mia, se le necesita una linea de comunicacion relacionada con el interes de ellas. Pues, The News and Journal ha sido precisamente eso de para mi. Realmente nostros, como ciudadanos de tener ser muy orgullosos Brigham City, podemos el buen peridismo y la buena cualidad de este En esos dos anos yo me he fijado en el se me hate y crecimiento de Brigham City, y deberiamos dar el credito, en parte, a The News pro-gres- AF Worker One) OTHER BUSINESS at a regular commission meeting Monday, the county officials revealed that a meeting lias been called for Aug. 19 at 8 p.m. to coordinate Golden Spike Centennial celebration activities within the county. Meeting with them on this subject was T. Frank Coppin, manager of the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and ex. ecutive aide on the county seniors D at 9 p.m. Adults $1.25 Today Thru equipment specifically was pushing out concrete walls of the old "red barns, a familiar landmark for many years. This debris and other was buried This photo, taken CLEARING FUTURE PARK the future shows the week, John Adams during past a tractor. cleared was it as The area, by being park But An American Tuesday on-sit- e. 77 ACADEMY AWARD U NOMINATIONS E Best Picture LEVINE MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN Best Actor Best Actress Came It Best Director I South Box Elder county Best Supporting Actress en- joyed rain in comparitive during the past week as a seven.day total of .20 of an Inch was recorded by local weather observer Char, les Best Screenplay K '.Best Cinematography Clifford. of an an inch of moisture threatened to post, pone play In the WBBA tourney Friday, but things went on as planned. And then the thunder outburst of Tuesday morning; youd think that would be worth One-tent- h more than The 562nd California Air National Guard band SETS BOX ELDER DATE will play at the ground breaking program at Golden Spike National Historic site tour of Utah. on Aug. 14. The musical group is planning a two-wee- of an Inch one-tent- h INDIAN PAGEANT AT of ram. GRADUATE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISI0N NtMBASSv PiOuRlS ULASf k REES PARK " some very In. frequent exceptions, the heat didnt let up, as evidenced by this most recent report: -- with But v 'Gathering of Tribes' Aug . 17 High Low Moist. of war drums Throbbing o of the plains Indians and singing voices of the e Southwest Indians will the usually quiet atmos. phere of Brigham City during the Fourth annual event of Gathering of the Tribes pageant to be held Aug. 17. The pageant (a living tribute to the American Indian) Is cosponsored by the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and the Inter-trlba- l club of Intermoun. tain school. It will be held on the grounds of Rees Pio. neer park starting at 7:30p.m. , fal-sett- per-vad- id Hi i. Buffalo Mem-orla- so. and getting on the program Show Not Much Fork man is recovering In Valley hospital, Tremonton, after a highway site accident construction Tuesday that resulted In the loss of his left arm just be. low the elbow. Industrial commission. The victim was Identified as Reeder of Brigham A.M. City explained that a need Wayne Barnes, 59, a mechanic exists to construct a build, for Gibbons and Reed Con. lng In which to entertain tour, structlon company which is ists to exhibit historical doc. working on Interstate 80 at uments and artifacts. He said Rattlesnake pass in west Box the structure could be design, Elder county ed as a replica of an old fort According to the Box Elder In Sheriffs department, Barnes and should be was repairing a generator size. when the mishap occurred at TIIE COMMISSIONERS re. about 11 a.m. sponded that to construct a HE HAD REPORTEDLY building of this magnitude would require about a one. reached into the generator mill levy and added they were with his left arm when his not ready to Increase taxes for right hand accidentally touchthis. They went on to say that ed the starter. The generator began to opproposed needs Include a new the work-man- s mangling erate, detention Juvenile center, jail, arm. senior citizens center and an. Barnes was taken by priother nursing home and the line must be drawn some, vate car to the hospital where his arm was removed three where. Reeder suggested the sen. Inches below the elbow, the lor citizens center could be sheriffs spokesman said. ineorpoiated into the building he proposed. The commissioners sug. gested that the structure might be better built by a special (Continued from page One) group than by the county with tax money. are here to see you. They pointed to the large APPROVAL WAS GIVEN to window In his room. There, pay. step Increases for radio standing on the knoll, just dispatchers J. Lanell Foote outside the hospital grounds and Sheridan Nelson to $506 was the held of buffalo. The injured man was flown per month. The commissioners report, home Sunday morning In a ed tliat they had checked on cliartered plane and is now a cattle guard on the Indian bring treated at Cooley l Creek road tliat Ray Carter hospital. has lequested while attend, Its good to be home, he lng the Park Valley field day. exclaimed, adding tliat he was They noted also that they lad feeling much better although attended dedication rites of not to tangle with ready Porcupine reservoir east of another buffalo right away. Paradise during the past week. Once Is enough. NEWLY-FORME- will be called by a commit, tee, headed by Mr. J.C. Holt, chairman, but persons who have not been contacted are All JOSE PH In Mishap sen. members, Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Vanez T. WU. son, Mrs. Mabel Yourt, Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, Mrs. Wayne Holmes and Rev. John Em. bery are each planning an event for the fall season. The next party will be Sept. 16, at the Rees Park bowery. Rev. Embery Is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Yourt, president of the Soropitmlst club, Is making arrangements for a bus tour, scheduled for Aug. 26. THE lor council for the occasion Rain Came; Loses Arm invited to attend. We urge all Interested sen. iors to attend, so we can judge the extent of participation in the activities being planned, the chairman stated. ciability, acquainted are for the afternoon, said Mrs. Kaiser. o siempre scan exitosos. Nos veremos en el futuro inmediato Muy Agradecido Elder Charles M. Young 30 de Julio, 1968 Mexico 10, D.F. (Editors note: We were happy to hear from Elder Young but were not sure what we heard.) IN lng lot, move building, $2,000. 229 West Edna Jeppsen, Forest, remodel Interior, $4,000. Rula J. Foote, 137 South Second East, patio cover, $88. L. Stander, 504 William South First West, erect patio attached to garage, $300. The first party In a series of special recreation events for senior citizens In Brigham Aug. City will be conducted 19 and will be a Play Bingo activity In the Elks lodge, 20 East First South, from 2 to 4 p.m. The event will be an ac. tivity of the city recreation department. Mrs. R.M. Kaiser, chair, man, Is being assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Ray Eric Seashore, James Han. Mrs. Reese, sen and Mrs. Leon Packer, all members of the Civic Improvement club, community Improvement committee. fun que and Journal. Ya pronto acabara mi mision y estare con Uds. nuevamente por lo tanto, favor de ya no mandarme The News and Journal. Les felitito y les doy mis mas sinteras gracias por su bondad conmigo. Que (Continued from page they would check into it. 355 In Prizes, refreshments, peri-odic- rear of park, South Sixth West, temporary metal LDS seminary, BC Seniors - Sr. Citizens (Continued from Page One) On Tap for Letters to the Editor... Les estoy escribiendo, Building Bingo Party Thursday, August 8, 1968 Ill i tin ' m D.i iinu 7 HI) J in established Thursday by thd 55 South First West Brigham City Utah, 84302 Second Class postage paid at the 10 First South West post office Brigham City, Utah, B4302 Chas. W Claybaugh, Publisher A weekly newspaper 1900, published, every Box l, Elder SCENARIO OF THE pageant will revive ancestral and pre-seday rites and ceremonies of the Plains and Southwestern Indian tribes to Include the Arapahoes, Chlppewas, Kio. Subscription rate $3 50 per year payable in advance; in connection with the Box Elder News (published $3 00 $6 00 per year, days) Sun6 for months smqle copy, 10 cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Sac and Fox, Shoshones, Ban. nocks, Sioux, Pueblos, Paw. nees, Utes and Washokles. Other tribes not yel committed are also expected to Navhos, Utah State Press Association, National Association and United Press International Advertising Representative Utah State Press Association Salt Lake City Utah Newspaper NATIONAL NEWSPAPER T TTTT71l.ll.lbll.li.l.l make their appearance. Highlights of the colorful, array of Indian dances, rites and songs will be the war dance contest, scalp dance, feather peace-pipdance, dance, eagle dance and the famous Navajo evening chant. m e THE PARK WILL BEtrans. formed Into a typical Indian community with participating Indians in their full tribal clothing and regalia, with a vivid backdrop of teepees and hogans. Campfires will be lit where the Indian maidens will be busy cooking and preparing typical native foods. Those who attend are Invited to try a treat of the famous Navajo fried bread and Indian stew along with other foods that will be sold on the camp City Dramatics Class To CAPITOL THEATRE Present Program J partment, will present its season-en- program d this evening (Thursday) at the War Memorial home. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the public invited to attend. Director Joyce Warner said her students impromptu acting, that is, she appear describe a situation and they will improvise their parts. Recreation Director Les Dunn says the results are interesting and entertaining. The students are 10 to will will in DAWJ RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENTS! The action picture of the year NOW AT -- , POPULAR PRICES! vf.' F 14- TODAY Thru TUES - I Children 50c L All Disney Program: 2 Cartoons and CINOUMA KUASMC CORPORATION pfcscnii ROBERT SHAW NATURES HALF ACRE OFTtSE If liVIY 1 1 J l 1 ouump JEFFREY HUNTER.TY HARDIN, KERON MOORE. LAWRENCE TIERNEY starring i Wnntn b BERNARD GORDON md JULIAN HALEVY Directed Musk Composed and Conducted by BERNARDO SEGALL grounds. B. Lowrey, Chip, will dried the pageant. Her chief assistants are Wilbur Curley, Navajo; Dar. win St. Clair Shoshone; San. dra St. Clair, Pawnee; Lila Wendell, pale face; Wllletto Antonio, Navajo; Collin Tso. sie, Navajo; John Edwards, Shawnee; and James R. Jones, Navaho. Curley, president of the Intermountain Indian club and Frank of the Coppin Chamber of Brigham City DIRECT FROM WORLDWIDE 0PEN SAT & SUN 1 Weekdays 6:45 Adults $1.25 1 Open p.m. TODAY Thru TUES The creative dramatics class, a summer activity of the Brigham City Recreation de- from CRC CLARISSA N,.(W Photographed ROBERT by ROBERT SIODMAK D VA ui Mdl rlst ' Commerce, were optimistic that the club will present a colorful pageant. The price of admission will be $1 for adults with chUdren under 12 admitted free. lum J 1)11 tlKl.itr of Jt III Dims an olTuia liohd.iv in ti In southern stati s rn MadlURIUY ........ ujSw rowwi cukm STEELE GARSOiV COOPER iiuhm BAII1IHEY uaiiY MRREN MATINEES EVENINGS ONLY ONLY i.mn niK xw PM DA 1DS0N COMING NEXT Yours, Mine, And Ours James Masor BOBBY VEE EDDIE HODGES Geraldine Chaplin |