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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah courts in '73 Nagel to a total of 129 days in county $17,067.50 Accompanying the record suspended, bringing the actual amount to be paid by those found guilty to $94,093.29. Judges also sentenced violators fine figure was an alltime high of 3,511 cases taken to the courts. This was an increase of 519 cases over 1972, and represented the fourth consecutive increase in total cases, said Nagel. Lack of evidence, interest of justice, and inability to locate violator were among causes fo Bowling lessons open to everyone Summer bowling classes will get under way at the Brigham City Bowl starting Tuesday June 25. Classes will be staged two days each week for six weeks, with two classes each day. Students may select the day and time most convenient. Tuesdays classes will be from 1 p.m. thru 2:30 a.m. and the same times on Thursdays. The program will be conducted by Mrs. Lois Loew, a certified bowling instructor and physical education teacher. Mrs. Loew earned her P.E. degree at the University of Utah. Max E. Kosof, local operator of the bowling facility and well known as Ogdens Hall of Fame bowler will be associate instructor. Cost of program will be $12.00 for full six weeks, or $3.00 on weekly basis per : Brigham's Peach Queen runner-u- p to Miss Utah dismissal of jails. pointed out that in fines were cases. 160 Miss Michelle Loosli, reigning Peach Queen, was chosen as first runner-u- p in the Miss Utah Scholarship pageant conducted in Provo, Saturday. Michelle competed in the three-da- y contest along with 46 other title holders. Only girls who hold titles from other local contests sanctioned by the Miss America 2,892 Adults were 2,892 adult and 619 There juvenile offenders. Sentences lor juveniles included verbal admonishments, writing themes, work on an hourly basis for schools, cities or counties, payment of fines, jail sentences, suspension of fines and jail sentences, or no fine. Again, the most frequent violation was fishing without a license with 501 citations. Carrying a loaded gun in a vehile was the next most common infraction with 341 offenders. The two above infringements along with the nine listed below comprise 63 percent of 1973s total violations: failure to tag, properly shooting sophisticated and broad exposure of the various problems and methods of improving your enjoyment in bowling. The classes are open to men, women, boys and girls. More information may be obtained by calling the Brigham City Bowl. While Contestants are judged in several catagories, including personality, ability to express themselves, evening gown, swimsuit and talent. For her talent number, Michelle pern formed a one and routine. p d two-bato- Bountiful Girl Wins The Miss Utah crown went to Kathlyn White, a Brigham Young university senior who comes at migratory birds after hours, taking protected willife without Miss Loosli currently holds the title of Dream Girl for the Weber State chapter on person, illegal possession of big game, taking license band. swans without a permit, fishing with more than one pole, illegal possession of fish (overlimit), and fishing out of season. Why does the color of egg yolks sometimes vary? The color may vary depending on the hens diet. Eggs produced by todays commercial laying flocks have yolks more uniform and lighter in color because the hens are fed a controlled ration. But yolks with colors of various shades are equally good. Yolk color is also a matter of preference. The montly meeting of the Fielding Town Board was held June 12 with Karl M. King, town president, conducting. For the period July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975 Fielding anticipates receiving $1,158. in federal revenue sharing funds. These funds were budgeted by the board members as follows: Public Safety $858. Financial Administration Not only is the Brigham City a mighty cool place to spend a hot afternoon, but the June exhibit is also mighty cool using the term to describe something that is really good. Norma S. Forsberg and her brother, Jay H. Shurtliff, have teamed to present an outstanding art show featuring her paintings and his pottery, and any visitor will come away with the impression that the family on has its own art talent. Mrs. Forsbergs oils come through with a rendering of outdoor light in her landscapes and still-lif- e paintings of old homes that pulls the viewer into the reality of the scene. is just Her Enticement that an invitation to the corner of a shady meadow just through a fence and under the old trees. Dry sand and an old fence titled is a Hill in Farmington mastery of light, and her versatility can also turn to a seascape Surf on Kauai without suffering in light treatment at all. A stilllife entitled Wayside Color features her only floral piece, but it is also outdoorsy and centers on windblown sunflowers. In Park City Her fascination with old Park City is shown in several delightful pictures of old homes there, with favorites including and Park City Stairway Mid-daEven old cars can look peaceful and lovely, and her collection of old car pictures is topped by Waiting for Restoration. The soft quality of water color d is by Mrs. Forsberg, with her Aspens making the soft and blowing snow seem very real to the viewer. Another stark winter scene Lone Tree is an r. Water color takes on a new dimension when done on rice Winter Trees paper, with giving an unusual opaque effect to the medium. Pottery Fantasy Jay Shurtliffs pottery in- cludes sophisticated pieces that (Mfcro unusual things deserve mention for their form and unique design. Each is a hollow ball cut to form a lid, but the cut is in abstract form making a lid with the perfect-fittinto form the cutline design on each of the pieces. g wax-resiste- d Autograph Fun Famous autographs collected by local residents form the Collectors Corner in the rear cases of the museum-gallerand everyone can find a folk hero among the collection with Irving Stone, Van Cliburn, and Admiral Richard E. Byrd joining political figures such as Ulysses S. Grant, Utah Governor William Spry (circa 1910), Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Jery Ford, John F. Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q p Q Ql Board member G. Emerson superintendent, recommended the street Second East from Main to First North be graveled. This was approved unanimously. Expenses for this project will be paid from the towns share of class c road funds. The possibility of having street signs was discussed. A final decision will be made at the July meeting. Earl, streets SAVE THE GREEK AT MERRILL BEAU It's 'Cool' place Kennedy, p $1,158 expected for Fielding Museum-gallery- : museum-galler- y qq )QOflftftftOOPQQQQOQQOQQflQOPflfiflflQOflQQPPQQflflflflQQQQQQOflgflOQQQOQQ $300. demonstrate great control and talent, but his fantsy pieces really stand out as favorites in the collection. Pigs, pigs, pigs are rendered in big and little sizes and each of the fantasy pigs has its own personality. Most fun in his collection of banks, however, are a whimsical hippo and a delightful frog with open mouth and one tooth whether frogs really have teeth or not is purely academic! There isnt a name to be found for another of his creative ideas, but the pretty and O Is WSC Senior The Brigham City girl will be a senior at Weber State college this fall, majoring in office administration. She is an honor student and is on the deans list. She is a majorette with the Weber State Marching from Bountiful. She is a former Miss Davis County, Davis County Dairy Princess and Miss Utah State Fair. lessons. Mrs. Loew invites beginners in all age groups with or without any previous experience. The six week course will provide a Delta Phi Kappa. at Box Elder High school, Michelle was chosen as Christmas Girl, basketball Queen and Stocking Outstanding Business Student. She was also the state of Utah senior baton twirling champion and has won many trophies in competition in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Wisconsin. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Loosli of Brigham City. As first runner-uto Miss Utah, Michelle wins a scholarship and an expense-paitrip to Illinois to compete in the National Sweetheart pageant later in the year. She is also the alternate to compete in the Miss America pageant if for any reason the reigning Miss Utah is unable to compete. of pageant may enter the Miss Utah contest. Monopoly on art talent? by Sarah Yates 9 rTmrmrmrsTrrmrowmnmnnnmnnnrmrTmnrrmnnrmfmnrowirTmnreTnnmnr! Record fines levied for game violations Utah courts levied a record $111,160.79 in fines against violators of wildlife laws in 1973, according to Division of Wildlife Resources Law Enforcement Chief John Nagel. Utah Thursday, June 20, 1974 with one of these recreation vehicles Richard Nixon, Robert Kennedy, Spiro Agnew, and George Romney. The ladies arent left out as Mrs. Ethel Kennedy and Lady Bird Johnson add their signatures to the group, while museum director Phyllis Owen is being hugged by Lawrence Welk in an autographed picture. Early LDS officials are included with Pioneer Ezra Taft Bensons last letter written in 1869 added to that of his grandson Ezra Taft Benson when he was secretary of agriculture, President George Albert Smith and President David O. McKay. Several at $T. THOMAS MINI HOME autographed baseballs are displayed. Babe Ruth is represented twice in the collection, one supplied by J. D. Gunderson and the other by Keith Merrill, who had to sing as a My Wild Irish Rose small boy to the great player to earn his autograph. Its a fine show for old and young alike, with lovely landscapes to appeal to even the most traditional art lover and those fantasy ceramics and famous autographs just right for the youngsters. It will remain on display for the remainder of June, and the is open free museum-gallerfrom 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Children should be accompanied by adults in visiting the facility. was $10995.00 11017 $8376.80 No. A528 rt 0 Sameul Davis, right of Bear River City, an Army ROTC cadet at Utah State university, was honored recently with two top ROTC awards at the school. Here he shakes hands with USU President Glen L. Taggert as Davis' commanding officer looks. Davis received the Commander's Saber and President's award. CADET HONORED y $1500-$250- 0 cash bonus for one of these jobs. 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