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Show Playhouse shows continue Star-Spangle- Girl d East Lynne 3 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 24, 1974 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, and continue their runs this weekend at the Palace Playhouse. The first, a comedy, is set for Friday night at 8 p.m. with the other, a melodrama, to show the same time Saturday evening. These will mark the third performances of the plays since they opened in early January. There will be just one more showing the following week, with East Lynne on Friday and the popular comedy on Saturday. The theater is a new attraction in Brigham City, utilizing the third floor of the First Security Bank building. The atmosphere and decor are to designed will suggest the nineteenth century. Students Renovated by advanced acting students at Box Elder High, the playhouse offers weekly entertainment during the winter season. Following the current shows, a new Cactus comedy, Renovated NEW BISHOPRIC Recently sustained in the Willard LDS ward were, seated from left, Glenn L. Widdison, first counselor; Fred Blacker, bishop, and Lavell Larsen, second counselor. Standing are Eldon Watts, ward clerk, and Glen Kunzler, executive secretary. Absent from photo was Lewis Harding, assistant ward clerk. Former bishop was Robert W. Morgan and his counselors were Ira N. Archibald and Harvey B. Mund. and Flower, Deadwood Dick, for weekly melodrama, are western a scheduled showings. Director Fontell Messervy reports that admission is set at $1.50 for center section seats and $1 for general admission. Patrons may call ahead for the center seats at during daylight hours on weekdays. 3 In Box Elder county Wheat's level off personnel d health caret How well equipped is Box Elder county to take care of the medical and dental needs of its people? How does its supply of trained health doctors, dentists, nurses therapists, optometrists and the like compare with the supply in other communities? Although the number of men and women in such occupations has increased, nationally, during the last seven or eight yearSj following federal initiatives to expand the supply, there is still a big shortage. The As pointed out by the President: United States now spends more than $75 billion annually on health care and, for most people, good service results. Yet, despite this huge annual national outlay, millions of citizens do not have adequate access to health care. Our record ,in this field does not live up to our poten- tial. Census Bureau Figures Details on the number of people in health services in Box Elder county and in other communities across the country have been made public by the Census Bureau. They show that the number in the local is approximately 'area who are 208. They are listed in three categories. The first consists of physicians, dentists and This includes related practitioners. medical and osteopathic physicians, podiatrists, pharmacists and chiropractors, if any. Locally there are 50. In the second group are dietitians, registered nurses, therapists, clinical laboratory technicians, dental hygienists, radiologic technicians and such. There are 89 listed locally. The third group comprises nursing and other health aides, health trainees, practical nurses, dental assistants and lay midwives. There are 69 in was the leading cause for referrals with 84, followed by ungovernable children, 72. Other figures included the following: Alcohol Local Ratio As to the ratio of health personnel to population in Box Elder county, the governments figures show that there is one health worker locally for every 135 people. Throughout the United States as a whole, the average is one for every 69 and, in the State of Utah, one for 80. The chances of a person getting adequate medical and dental care depends, to a large extent, on where he lives. The health services he can get if he i a city dweller far exceed those available to the rural resident. Drugs possession, 33; drug sales, 7; vandalism, 35; fish and game, 22; truency, 12; assault, 10; fornication, 6; resisting arrest, 6; sniffing psychotoxic chemicals, 5: tobbaco. 4: curfew, 3. Also, grand larceny, 10; auto theft, 16; burglary, 11; robbery, 4; shoplifting, 21; petit larceny, 20; theft, 17; forgery, 8; possession of stolen property, 2. Miscellaneous referrals numbered 37, according to the summary. Brigham City stake sets conference on Jan. 26-2- 7 Strengthening Fathers in Their Responsibilities will theme a quarterly conference in Brigham City stake Saturday and Sunday, Jan. All meetings will be conducted in the Brigham City tabernacle with the general session set for 10 a.m. Sunday. Visitors are welcome, according to Stake President Lawrence C. Taylor. Music will be furnished by the Seventh, 26-2- Regional Forester Vern Hamre has announced that effective Jan. 28, 1974, the Intermountain Regional office, located in Ogden, will be open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Employees will have a lunch break from 11:45 a.m. to p.m., although the information desk and map sales office will remain open. 12-1- Potential energy savings, service to the public, and employee desires were considered in arriving at this decision, said Hamre. Bridgerland offers nurses aid class Bridgerland Area Vocational center is offering a nurses aid class beginning Thursday, Jan. 24, it was noted this week. The class will get underway t at 7 p.m. in Pioneer Memorial Nursing home, Brigham City. While the class is most popular with females, male enrollment is encouraged, a spokesman said. The class will be taught by Lois Lundberg and will run for at least 90 hours. Registration will be taken at the class. Another class in which enrollment is encouraged in the area is one which trains power sewing machine operators. It is taught by Donna Hansen at 25 West Fifth South in Brigham City. This course is directed toward immediate employment which City, county, plan get-togeth- generally comes with five to 10 days training, the spokesman noted. , Most classes offered by Bridgerland Area Vocational center are taught at Utah State university. However, there are some taught at high schools in area (Box the Elder, Cache, Rich) and others are provided for industry at their own sites by specialists. For information, interested persons are invited to contact Director Sam Gordon or Glen Weight in Brigham City after 5 p.m. or go to the center office in the USU fieldhouse. Hospital insurance NEW YORK (UPI)-Ch- eck three-count- y your hospital insurance policies at least once a year suggests the Health Insurance Institute. enviornmental program Box Elder county ASCS office will be responsible for administering the new 1974 Rural Environmental Conservation program. The new program, which replaces and modifies the old REAP, has several new aspects of interest to Box Elder county residents. According to Mark H. Jensen, ASCS executive county director, the new phase of the program could be extremely beneficial to Box to a Agriculture for Fourteen separate practices have been announced, plus two which deal with county projects affecting conservation peculiar particular county. This years program places added cost-sharin- emphasis on forestry practices, which could offer additional interest to some of our Box Elder applicants. Battalion helps cost-sharin- g centages from 95 percent to 101 percent. This new achievement is a contributing factor for the state average of 103.6 percent. Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Brigham Citys own Battery First Battalion 145th ArElder county farmers. It tillery of the Utah National provides for a minimum of 50 Guard is one of the reasons why percent and maximum of 75 Utah is tied for third nationally percent return to the user for all with New Mexico in reaching expenses he incurs while over 100 percent of its establishing conservation or authorized number of men in Army green. forestry practices on his land, Battery A. commanded by including labor costs. Capt. Dennis R. Jones, succeeded in recruiting six new Choose Programs Guardsmen to raise its Also, under the 1974 program an applicant can either elect to authorized per strength apply for a single one-yeprogram of conservation improvement, or select a three to 10 year continuing program.. , The extended period of time now allowed will be most beneficial to those wishing rather extensive conservation improvements on their land, but preferring to spread them out over a period of years. All applications must be made directly to the ASCS county office. Complete information and details on the specific programs will be available in the very near future. A, Utahs adjutant general, commented that this success is due to the enthusiasm of all unit commanders and individual members in spreading the Guards story, coupled with the good image which the guard has built in each community through its service projects. GLEN'S COUNTRY STORE Basic Information Mr. Jensen also said he does have the basic information on the program that has been authorized by the Secretary of asm com 6msss 5 miles South of Brigham City for the ladies FREE GIFTS BALLOONS EVERYTHING IN THE STORE FOR THE KIDS REDUCED 10 YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN HE IS GOING TO STROKE 000 UTA er meeting involving the Brigham City council, Box Elder County commissioners and representatives of the Utah Transit authority has been scheduled in Brigham City on Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. One purpose of the session is to help city officials decide whether or not to participate in the UTA program. A ' for students at Fielding Elementary school. The students pictured are left, Robert Gonzales, Kevin Udy,' Mark Cusick, Chris Holmgren, Matt Tingey, Clark Huggins, Todd Jensen, Craig Williams, Tracy Torrans, Rae Ann Fonnesbeck, Sharon Iverson, Doug Burt. ASCS office handles and Eighteenth ward choirs and junior Sunday school will be held in all chapels of the stake during the general session. A meeting is scheduled Saturday at 7 p.m. for the stake presidency, high council, stake executive secretary and clerks, bishoprics, ward executive secretary and clerks, Melchizedek priesthood presidencies and group leaders. Indian play here tonight (Continued from page 1) awards for speech. A graduate of Bountiful High school, he served an LDS mission in the Southwest Indian mission. Students from Intermountain will assist on stage with some scenery being brought in by the troupe. Members of the cast include Ray Baldwin Louis, Sandy Kerchee; Pershlie Tewawina, Irene Knudsen, Chuck Blake, B. Larry Yazzie, Bryce Neaman, Gary Louis, McArthur Halona, Langford Pinola, Glenna Jenks, Dola Buffalo, Claralynn West, and Walter Taylor. The assistant director is Shirley Cloud. The play will be presented again Jan. 3 at BYU in the Opera Workshop, Harris Fine Arts center. The play expresses the Indians philosophy of life and of the war in which they were engaged. Forest service hours change this classification. Juvenile court handles 445 referrals in 1973 There were 445 referrals to First District Juvenile court in Box Elder county during 1973, according to a report handed to the county commission this past week. In addition, juvenile traffic offenses climbed to 967 during the year. Season Passes Season passes, of course, will admit all holders to any performance. Starring in Girl are Cory Sackett, Val Steed, and Kathleen Sherratt. It is a contemporary comedy by Neil Simon describing the antics of two underground magazine publishers and a highly patriotic girl who has moved in next door. The melodrama features Janet Glauser, Dean Hailing and Robert Northness in the traditional roles of herione, hero and villain. It is set in England and has been dubbed of old the granddaddy melodrama. - Fourth, fifth and sixth grade students at Bear River City Elementary school presented a melodrama, Hold Back the Redskins, under the direction of teacher, Roxanna Dickey, to students and parents at their school and then again PRESENT MELODRAMA Telecast set on land sales The television documentary on land sales promotion, Utah for Sale, will be rebroadcast over KUTV, Channel 2, on Jan. 28, it was announced this week. The program is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. It deals with the promotion of land sales in rural Utah and deals extensively with this activity in Box Elder county. New POLARIS SNOWMOBILES $200. off New Nylon RAINCOATS now 1.98 ADJUSTABLE SENSITIVITY CONTROL AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF. HELMET LINERS & BB DELAYED FLOOR LAMPS GUN CASES only 10... Heavy CANVAS TARPS ACTION. MOTION DETECTOR. 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