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Show I t Brigham City, Utah December 9, 1976 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Local Elks name top Holly Dene McIntosh and Lloyd A. teens , 3 Poel-ma- n were honored as teenagers-of-the-monby the Brigham City Elks lodge. Both young people are seniors at Box Elder High school, and were in competition with two outstanding students from Pear River High school. Holly, daughter of Howard and Kaydene McIntosh of Brigham City, is an accomplished musician and artist. She has won statewide honors in piano and vocal competitions, and was lead female vocalist in the recent production of The Order is Love" at Heritage theater. Her athletic activities include tennis, , diving, volleyball and softball teams at school and in church leagues. Holly is also' secretary of the LDS Seminary council, and is active in the Thirteenth Ward MIA. Poelman is recognized as an outstanding public speaker and debater. A son of Jay and Barbara Poelman of Brigham City, he has successfully competed in state and regional forensic tournaments since his sophomore year. He has participated in student government each year, and is currently BEHS studentbody first vice president. Lloyd has held roles in school plays, and is also an honor student. He has been president of his seminary class, and is a leader in the Twenty-Firs- t Ward LDS. church youth activities. th . Holly Dene McIntosh Poelman wins honor Lloyd A. . . . . . . SHOWN HERE ARE new officers of the Brigham. City 'chapter, American Association of Retired Persons, who .'will serve during 1977. Front, from left, are Esther .Valentine, membership chairman; Herman J. Walder, president; Mabel Miller, board member, and Stella top teen . on tap at Bear River High The hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The quota is 125 pints. With the holiday season upon us, all types of accidents and injuries are more prevalent, increasing the need for blood. The Utah Turkey show was held at the Tri Arc Travel Lodge in Salt Lake City Saturday. The guest speaker was Joseph A. Care,- - executive of Bonneville International. Byran Buchanen of Garland who was the second place winner in the recent public speaking contest at the National FFA Convention in Kansas City presented his winning contest speech. Shelly Stokes of Bothwell conducted the youth program. nt ma globulin for those exposed to infectious hepatitus, strengthen resistance to infection, etc., a spokesman said. A donor should be 18 years of age and not over 65. Seventeen-year-old- s will need a signed parental consent form, v Those over 65 may give blood if they have a signed statement from their physician. Minimum weight is 110 pounds. Intervals . between donations should be at least two months. ; All hospitals in Utah accept Red Cross blood. Contact Sue Gentry, chapter chairman, when hospitalized outside of state to facilitate Red ' Cross blood credit. p.m. each evening. The performances will be given by a traveling company from MECA (the Modern Ensemble of Community Arts) in conjunction with Weber State college. ' This specially cut version, which runs hours, is designed for young people and those with little experience with Shakespeare. The best part of the comedy and Shakespeares loveliest lyric language is retained while the emphasis will be placed ,on lively, active blocking and movement that reflect, the storyline, As Petruchio works out his plot (o tame his wild Kate, even the most inexperienced audi- soon learn that Shakes- is fun, the spokesman intrigued at his first sight of Kate. She is as quick tempered and rough tongued as himself and he finds her a challenge to his masculine wits. a spokesman said. Two Sisters The Taming of the Shrew begins with the complication of two sisters, Bianca and Kate. Bianca is known for her virtue and loveliness while Kate is well known for her shrewishness and scolding tongue. Their father has said that beautiful Bianca shall not be wed until Kate has taken a husband. The foolish suitors of Bianca find adventurous who promises to woo and wed Kate for her plentiful dow-r- 1 jj 36 NOW COLOR 75 r .3 COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 2 P.M. DEC. 1 1 - DEC. 1 8 ASSCC. Reg. 3 100 to 3800 thru (3gecx3 7-1- iffist Oge )(( Otoee (hani eedhiUKai) 4 16 thru 20 Waist sizes 25 S$245V3200 thru 30 Thurs. Fri. Sat. All Sales Final, No Gift Wrap on Sale Items, 1 m ttsll!E6yp(E 4 South Main - I';) 12 30NE RACK COATS All Prep Boy Sizes! Girls Sizes CHRISTMAS PROMOTION BY RETAIL MERCHANTS CO 1 D g$2000u$2500 SANTA'S CASH SPONSORED 6 flUli gs4800 Nf D Mickeys or the door. ; Capentcw Copernicus, a 15th century mathematician, first concluded that In die center of all rests the sun. His thesis contradicted the accepted doctorine of more than that' the a thousand years universe centered on the earth. 0 8 Sizes - Sm. Med. Large Reg. $32? to OF dJAufeata' about 5,790 degrees centigrade at the surface, is 15 million degrees at its core. The density there is M times the density of lead, and the pressure is about a hundred billion times that of the earths atmosphere at sea level. 0 0 NOW GIFT CERTIFICATE DRAWING IN FRONT a passes. Tickets are available at Teen Girls Coats Group, Boys Pants 8 I citi-enc- pro-pea- re JL $850 ta$1200 FREE said. , Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for students and senior zens. This is a bonus duction for those with season Train Teen Girls Jeans to 1114 (Sizes 1300 to$1800 11 Reg. BLACK & WHITE a.m. To attend are members from the Bear River City, Brigham City Twentieth, Corinne First and Honeyville wards. A second Sunday session at 12 noon will be for the Brigham City Twelfth and Fourteenth, Corinne Second and Harper wards. ' -il YOUTH'S SHOP Although Petruchio claims the fortune is his goal, he is, r A Brigham City youth has been charged with aggravated assault in connection with the stabbing of a schoolmate Monday at Mountain View school. Police said the victim was Craig Lee Clements, 11, who received a stab wound hi his thigh while scuffling with a classmate over a kick ball on the school playground about ' ' 7 noon. . Police sai in? victim was attempting to take the ball from the suspect when a multipurpose knife was pulled and he was stabbed in the leg. , Officers said the razor-Uk- e blade penetrated about three ' 7 quarters of an inch. The victim was taken to his private doctor for treatment where the wound was tended and he was released. . The suspect has been referred to juvenile court.. . . .. - AT THE y. MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. SATURDAY 4 P.M. TO 6 P.M. Brigham City, Utah North stake will hold a quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday, Dec. the stake center, 620 North Third East, f ; , President Verle, M. Allred Mid theme; for. the conference willbe As for Ate aiid My ri6lsfe,.u A Saturday evening session is intended for all married couples and parents in the stake with special emphasis to be directed at problems which confront families in the 1976 world. The first of two Sunday sessions is scheduled at efabs classmate 9 CARRIED- - Pet-ruch- io PICTURES WITH SANTA 4-- H Youth, 10, ll-12,- at 'Taming of Shrew' at Heritage theatre Shrew, Shelly, a senior at Bear River High school, was the recipient of a scholarship to an outclub member for standing $200 to tiie school of her choice.' This scholarship is awarded for an outstanding record in the leadership achievement in organized youth programs and for distinguished excellence of performance in the activities of the Utah junior turkey program. Shelly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deleon Stokes of North stake plans quarterly confab cross-matchin- fun-lovi- awards were presented. , ' The Taming of the During a turkey banquet, by Flo Munson Unfortunately donor partici- pation slows down during Christmas holidays, endangering survival of the sick and injured. Statistics prove that every , 17 seconds someone somewhere in this country needs blood. With present technology one There is no charge for Red blood. There is a charge of blood can Cross (unit) help pint g for processing, several people. The red cells aid victims of and administering blood, the anemia, platelets may make the spokesman said. Priorities will be given high difference of life or death for leukemia patients, plasma with school student donors so as to its various derivatives to treat establish a new nucleus of blood IN A SCENE from "The Taming of the Shrew" are Paul Naylor, Lori Oakes and Vern 1 0 and 1 1 on 8 at theatre will Dec, at The be hemophiliacs, control shock, donors.' Adult donors will also beginning presented Heritage play Savage. treat burns cases, furnish gam be accepted, he concluded. s each p.m. evening. Shakespeares most comedy, will play at the Heritage theatre Dec. 10 and 11 at 8 G.-H- . Bothwell miss given $200 turkey scholarship Blood drawing The Box Elder County Red Cross chapter will hold its next blood drawing on Monday; Dec. 13, in the auditorium of Bear River High school in Tremon-ton- . Rasmussen, secretary. Standing are Dan F. Olsen, program chairman; Clarence A. Grant, assistant to the AARP state director; Rudolph Rasmussen, vice president; Dallas Stiver, vice president, and Valentine, treasurer. . o isp |