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Show 14 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Local Adult Classes Sunday, October 1, 1972 Still Have Openings Performances Wednesday BEHS There are still openings in Community school, adult education and college extension classes, it was announced this week by the Box Elder School district. Although registration for most of the classes was last week, there are still openings left for a variety of subjects. Offerings include Utah State, Weber State and Schedules Cat and Canary The Box Elder High School will Drama department christen the new play season Wednesday, Oct. 4, with presentation of the melodrama, "The Cat and the Canary" by John Willard. Two matinee performances are scheduled for the student-bod- y with the general public invited to see the play Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Tickets at the door will be priced at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. The performance will be a 723-528- 1. Paul Jones, Jo'D Jensen as Annabelle West, Guy Barnard as Mr. Hendricks and Jay Jamison as Dr. Patterson. The three-ac- t play will be the first in a series of stage productions at Box Elder this year, The Cat and the Canary" revolves around a frightening situation in which a group is called together of the reading of a will. The plot thickens as the heroine is heir to the fortune but then is caught up in a struggle to take it from her, to drive her insane. benefit for the PTA scholarship fund and also the foreign exchange student program, according to Director Fontell Messervy. The student director is John Osburn who will also take the role of Roger Crosby. Others In Cast Others in the cast include Mitzi Nelson as Mammy Clark Reeder as Pleasant, Brigham Young university extension classes, Community School enrichment classes, and vocational, basic education and night high school for adults. Interested persons should call Les Dunn or Sam Gordon at the school board offices, Harry Blythe, Virginia Redford as Susan Sillsby, Yvonne Valencia as Cicely Young, David Breitenbeker as Charles Wilder, Robert Northness as Montana Authorities Pick Up Weber Inmate for Probe BC Police PTA Drive Traffic Mishaps River City Elementary school announced plans for a "Back Wedto School Night nesday, Oct. 4. In conjunction with the event a PTA membership drive Is also on tap. Both Junior high and elementary school PTA memberships will be taken. During the night parents will be allowed to visit classrooms, according to Kathleen Christensen. She said PTA officers would like a "good The the intended victim of a monster in the house Cat The and scene the Canary" which will be presented Wednesfrom during this SCENE FROM PLAY day, Oct. 4, at Bear A two-ca- r accident in a parking lot at 268 North Main resulted in a total of $375 worth of damage Wednesday afternoon. The accident happened when one car was pulling out of the parking lot driveway and another was entering, according to Brigham City Patrolman Greg Kozak. Both vehicles were driven by youths, one from Honeyville and the other from Brigham City. Damage to the car from Honeyville was $250 with loss to Obituaries H. Joseph the other auto at $125. Officer Kozak's investigation was continuing and no citations had been issued. The accident happened at 2:25 p.m. In another traffic mishap Tuesday at 2:53 p.m. a motorcycle entered an intersection east of the Bushnell circle near Intermountain school and hit a piece of wire being stretched across the road, according to Capt. Jack Jorgensen. The rider was injured and suffered bruises and abrasions. He was treated by a local physician. Damage to the motorcycle was $200. Last Monday a parked car was hit by an unknown vehicle and the collision resulted in $250 worth of damage. The sedan is owned by J.Y. Ferry, 78 South Third East. According to Patrolman Scott Thorsted the parked car was on the west side of Sixth East facing south. The accident was reported at 8:54 a.m. information Box JoD Jensen is Elder High school. body Drama Class Still Open Local people are reminded that a creative dramatics class taught by Dr. Leonard Rowley, head of the theatre department at Weber State college, is open to them. Interested persons are invited to contact Drauca Holmes at as soon as possible. Mrs: Holmes said the class will be of particular value to those working with children, elementary and junior high teachers, summer recreation Britons LONDON (UPII English is only one of five languages spoken in the British Isles as a native tongue. Welsh is spoken by a quarter of the people in Wales. About 81,000 persons in Scotland speak a Scottish form of Gaelic, while some families in Nor Multi-lingu- thern Gaelic. Ireland speak Irish French is the official language of the island of Jersey, and a Norman-Frencpatois is used throughout the Channel Islands. On the Isle of h certain Man, pronouncements are official in Manx. of Joann Poulsen, Offered by Phillips Riley sen died in an collision. auto-truc- Jen- k Phillips Riley Jensen Parents The reward had been offered by the victims parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulsen of Corinne. The body and car had been missing for about 13 months and recovered Tuesday morning in Pine View reservoir. The body of the nude girl was found in the trunk of the car workers, directors, Phillips Riley Jensen, 27, Lindon, died Sept. 23, at 6 a.m. in an auto-truc- k collision in Provo Canyon. He was born Sept. 25, 1944, in Huntington Park, Calif., to Chester L. and Amy Lee Phillips Jensen. Jensen attended Salt Lake City schools and graduated from Pleasant Grove High school in 1963. He served an LDS mission in California. Jensen is a 1970 graduate of Brigham Young university and was employed by Galigher, Inc. of Salt Lake City at the time of his death. Survivors include his parents and a sister, Amy Lee, of Lindon; two brothers, John L., Provo, and Chester Lawrence Jr., Concord, Calif. He was the nephew of Mrs. Clifford Bingham, Corinne and Lucille Hansen and Carolyn Pett of Brigham City. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Lindon LDS ward chapel. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. half-broth- working with young people. The class will be taught on Thursday evenings and three hours of college credit will be available to those taking it. n Now at Ogden First Federal Savings b tv,? V J rn Setting for eight in modern Prince pattern. Plus all accessory utensils This beautiful tableware will make your dining table sparkle. unie::r.i Built with quality in mind the Counselor bathroom scale is factory tested for accuracy. It's a helpful item in any modern home GAINS EAGLE Cassrrole 2- - The Wear-Eve- r Cerama casserole can be used also as a double boiler or souffle dish. Use in freezer, oven or on the dinner table. savings account. - Douglas Davies received his Eagle Scout award. Class Slated Here On Book of Mormon found in the Book of Mormon. Cutlery Set Evensharp cutlery set includes paring knife, utility knife, French chef knife, roast sheer and ham sheer. Dishwasher safe. Limit One gift per customer per year Gift offer good only while supply lasts EAR!I DAILY INTEREST AT CGiEH HRST FEDERAL SAVINGS , -- v n - Passbook Account. Add or withdraw as you please Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly Annual yield 5 13 Savings Certificate. Savings Certificate. One-yea- Savings Certificate. Two-yea- r, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. Annual yield 5 92. iO Three-month- is maintained for one year. Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. 5 is i - a. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE: OGDEN, 369 24TH STREET BRIGHAM W- r, $5,000 minimum. Interest compdunded daily, paid or credited quarterly. Annual yield 618. Interest compounded daily earns annual yield when amount Reports Diseases - 5.75 $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly Annual yield 5 39 4- The Utah State Division of Health recorded the following diseases in Box Elder county for of month the August: gonorrhea, one; infectious hepatities, two, and tuberculosis, one. Fo. Setting for four. Beautiful pattern. Set includes four knives, four dinner forks, four salad forks and four teaspoons. Choose either of these free gifts when you open or add $250 or more to your savings account. Indian chapel, 319 East Seventh South, it was announced this week. J. Edwin Baird, instructor of religion at the LDS institute at Weber State college, will be the teacher. The class is slated to meet eight times, once each week through Nov. 22. The time will be 7 to 9 p.m. Cost of the class will be $7.50 per person and interested persons may register on the first night of the class or contact Baird at The class will study the writings of the Book of Mormon and is intended to assist people "to live more purposeful lives through applying teachings INSTRUCTOR J. Edwin Baird will instruct a class on the Book of Mormon Cetlircon! Sea!: CLunr-Lle-i Choose either of these free gifts when you open or add $1,000 or more to your PercoLiIor base and handle -- class in the Book of Mormon will be conducted in Brigham City beginning Oct. 4 at the LDS 12-C- up size Brews 4 to 12 cups basket for easy cleaning ly Stay-co- CARD OF THANKS P Set Of TeLis.vare Pop-u- p half-siste- r, May we express our sincere appreciation and gratefulness to all of you for your kindness and consideration to our Dad and brother, Einar J. Larsen, at his sudden passing. Family pnd friends are so We to us. important acknowledge receipt of many blessings. Our thanks to members of the Lions Club, CARD OF THANKS Brigham City Fire Department; all employees at Cooley We, the family of Nellie J. Memorial Hospital; Dr. Otto F. Smith, express our deep ap- Smith; Tenth LDS Ward for the Bishopric, and Relief Society; preciation thoughtfulness shown In word Family Home Evening Group, and deeds during the illness and and all family friends who passing of our loved one. We expressed sympathy; for the found a great source of comfort flowers, food and also tributes in the phone calls, visits, food, at the funeral services; for all flowers and other means used we are truly thankful. by friends and relatives trying o Jijft our burden. The Family of Einar J. Bos savings account. A assault, drama church individuals Gains Eagle master Scout Wayne Gingerich presented the honor. e and attempted murder of Nancy Gillespie, 20, Great Falls, Mont. She was found almost dead in a canyon in Jefferson county, Mont., earlier in the year, with a scarf knotted around her neck. Sheriff Hyde said Saturday' his office will conduct an intensive investigation into the case to gain more evidence for future prosecution. and Choose either of these free gifts when you open or add $5,000 or more to your fishing. first-degre- 4 Scout Douglas Davies gained his Eagle Scout award recently during the Box Elder stake court of honor In Mantua. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Davies, 68 South Sixth East. Young Davies has been a patrol leader in Troop 101 and an junior assistant scoutmaster for six months. He is 14 and a freshman at Box Elder High school. He has received honor awards for playing the trumpet in band. Davies likes designing, music and art and his favorite hobby is naping, abduction 19. M-LiC- Joseph H. Smith, 90, Fielding, died Wednesday at his home of heart failure. He was born April 21, 1882, in Sunset, Ariz., a son of Lot and Alice Ann Richards Smith. He moved to Fielding when eight years old and had resided there since. He married Bertha Lenora Jensen on Dec. 13, 1905, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was a graduate of LDS Business college and had taught school in Plain City one year. He owned and operated a farm in Fielding. He had been active in civic and church affairs. He was a priesthood, Sunday school and MIA teacher in the Fielding LDS ward and former Sunday He school superintendent. served a Bear River Stake mission. Surviving are his widow of Fielding; two sons and four daughters, Dr. J. Harold Smith, Amherst, Mass.; Dr. Grant Gill Smith, Logan; Mrs. J.H. (Nona) Read, Mrs. Melvin of (Beth) Foxley, both Max Mrs. Tremonton; (Virginia) Beal, College Park, Md.; Mrs. Grant (Marie) McFarland, Salt Lake City; 22 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are a and a Nephl Smith, Central, Ariz. ; Mrs. Alex (Martha) Schott, Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Saturday in the Fielding Ward chapel. Burial was in Fielding cemetery. Fugitive Charge was being detained on $50,000 bond on charges of being a fugitive from justice. A complaint was signed against Sales Aug. 18 by a district judge charging him with two counts of rape, kidHe met with Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde Monday and told him the whereabouts of the car and Smith DIES leading authorities to the body of a missing Corinne girl, was extradited to Casade county, Mont., Thursday to face charges of kidnap, rape and attempted murder. Rita James, attorney for Robert Sales, 29, accepted the reward for her client after he BRC School Slates with a scarf knotted around her neck. Sales was transported to Montana by five armed sheriffs deputies from Cascade county. A Weber county jail inmate who received a $1,000 reward - CITY, MAIN AT FOREST |