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Show i BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1977 Wants citizen input Draff anti-porn- o mayor asks ordinance Is there an in Brigham City's future? The prospect loomed distinctly after a strong citizen turnout at last weeks city council meeting to hear a porno committee report. Mayor Harold B. Felt gave it more credence Tuesday with a letter requesting City Attorney Omer Call to draft an ordinance which. ..would meet the requirements. ..outlined. ..at the council meeting on March 28." Your early attention to this matter will be sincerely appreciated," the mayor wrote. In a separate message to R. Max Hamilton, chairman of the citizens antipornography study committee, he asked for input to the ordinance draft. Hopefully, we can draft an ordinance signs proclamation designating the week of April as Heritage Theatre week in Brigham City. With him is theatre representative MAYOR HAROLD B. FELT 1 BC ordinance, attorney that will meet the desire to most of our citizens in Brigham City, the mayor told Hamilton. I would suggest that when a draft of the ordinance is completed that you have a meeting with your committee and Mr. Call for the purpose of ratifying or otherwise accepting the proposal with appropriate comment," he added. The mayor concluded by expressing appreciation for your civic interest and personal dedication to prevent undesirable pornographic business promotions pornography through a local ordinance, although state laws now deal with the subject. Pornographic books, magazines, movies and pictures were mentioned as among items that can infect a community. The attorneys all indicated the value of gaining volunteer compliance from local magazine vendors with similar reference made to movies, backed up by a local ordinance. The city council made no committment except to indicate it would carefully consider the committee report, keeping the recommendation for adoption of an ordinance in mind. After the draft ordinance is prepared and reviewed by the citizens committee, it will be the city councils decision whether or not to impose it locally. in Brigham City... In the presentation last week, the committee chairman produced statements from city attorneys in Provo and Bountiful and introduced the Roy city attorney who spoke. All 3 with cited the value of dealing 1 April 14 Rachel Riser. Dr. J.C. Haws . . . will be honored at opu hcase Fund drive set Heritage theatre needs more money The week of April 11 has been declared Heritage Theatre week by Mayor Harold Felt and the Brigham City council. fund drive to raise money xA for the theatre has been organized to be conducted during this week, a spokesman said Wednesday. vjiDD The tremendous value of this situation would be the release of personnel to devote full energy and time to the production of professional theatre. The public has demonstrated its support of this project in the past and we are confident they will do so now, she said. Anyone willing to volunteer to canvass for Heritage theatre is invited to call or Rachel Riser Drauca Holmes at at Donations may be mailed to Encore, Inc. P.O. Box 203, Brigham City, Utah door-to-do- ' Because Heritage theatre has been undergoing renovation since the first of the year, regular productions and programs had to be suspended. This suspended a source of income and monthly expenses of the building that average $650, the spokesman explained. If this fund drive is as successful as the one conducted in the fall of 1975, the funds will be available to carry the theatre for at least two years. You may submit your donation in person by attending our current production, The Innocents Fridays and Saturdays through April 9. the spokesman explained. Thompson, Kenneth Porritt and Ralph Carter. Dr. Haws lifetime efforts have been in the field of education, beginning with a three-yea- r normal certificate, bachelor of science degree and masART ADVENTURES free for the public during Art Week will include such varied subjects as ter of education degree, all from "Glorious Glass" work in stained glass by Margaret Shea and "Fragrance of Art" Brigham Young university. He received his doctorate degree in featuring flower arranging by Hilda Liem Laheru, r BANDAGES .to a package. .9' OIVILBISS 2;' HUMIDIFIER 98 m ouchless Egyptian Bread The history of sour dough breads goes back almost 6,000 years to the Egyptians. li v transparent - bandage. 100 education from Utah State university. His professional experience has been teaching in public schools in Cedar City and Provo, principal of a junior high school in Vernal, school superintendent in Uintah county and the past 14 years superintendent in the Box Elder district. The public is invited to attend and express appreciation to these men who have served in the district the past several years, and PTA council spokesman said. PTA council. Also honored with Dr. Haws will be Deloris Stokes, Arnold CURAD The GlCjuOfgg! Box Elder school district superintendent Dr. J.C. Haws and former board members will be honored at an open house April 14 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the McKinley school in Tremonton. 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