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Show 2 USU Cancels THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 30, 1967 ryvr- - w 'j jt' rv k ? v K t-- -- ! t yu . , ' f- f llv I f IT S V -- -- 1 . gg'' wwr t J 7 il y' " V4" i 1 7'x1 4 'V, TW. y S5 "y- . T ft , -- On State Hospital Tour 4- w aC , -A " . 7 ' I r - .V-?- j; r 3f . f , A; i c fc, - i ? . "-- , 4 : . $ t ,Jel kV 1 4 ' ' j AiJ - "y - - t 7 , W v 7 ,V y , ; ; 'V ,7, fffy- - t r ... iA' t W . v. ' - " iT- ' y .. ' " 723-746- A- 'J t ' 4, 4 Jr 77 lw 'A egg hunt. This photo was taken just after the starting gun sounded, File Prior To Birthday For Medicare Dont delay filing for medicare If you are within three months of your 65th birthday, John Stone, social security rep. resentatlve In Ogden, pointed out. This advice applies to all those who are approaching 65 even though they may plan to continue working full time. The enrollment period for signing up for the doctor bill Insurance part of medicare Is a seven-montperiod beginning three months before the month you reach 65 and continuing for three months after you are These students in Mrs. Ruth Reeders second STUDY PACIFIC NEIGHBORS class Foothill at grade Elementary school recently concluded a study of "Our Neighbors in the Pacific. They "visited" Hawaii, Tahiti, Rarotonga, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji Sama, Japan and China, learning about the customs, food and transportation of those lands. They climaxed the program with a show for their parents which included colored slides. In the photo, from left, are Lisa Powers, Molly Williams, Robert Fichter, Von Jensen, Gary Davis, and Janet Rigby (in the hula skirt.) Pleases Large Audience By Jolm Ensign The Easter morning performance of the cantata, Victory, the four. stake choir, by In the Box Elder Tabernacle was well received by a large audience. Directed by Mrs. Jean Mad. sen and accompanied by Mrs. Naone Godfrey, the choir of approximately 50 voices pre. formed this work locally for the first time. What has been the effect were perhaps greatest of the among Box Elder county rest, numbers performed and this dents of the warning Caution; may be smoking group was Indeed satisfying cigarette In the result they achieved. hazardous to your health? Solos by Evan Gee, Russel According to the latest figures, Glauser, Carol Herzog, La. that statement, ofwhich Is printed cigarettes sold Moyne Frost, Ralph Ralsor and on every pack Armstrong; a duet In the United States, had little Clyde area by Alyce Allred and June Sack-ett- ; or no effect In the local and a double trio by Dolores last year. And It wont have, according Merrill, Diane Munk, Nelda a University of Michigan pro. to Ronald Elsie Yates, Parsons, Law and Ralph Westover gave fessor, Ross J. Wilhelm, who additional opportunities for In. claims that the governments dividual and special partlcipa-tloapproach to the problem Is all and audience appreciation. wrong. Soloists and choir alike did IT IS TIME THE govern, an excellent Job In presenta. tlon of this very Inspirational ment recognized the fact that and positive presentation of the It Is going to be far easier Easter theme. Thanks to all to discover and remove the members of this group for help, harmful Ingredients from cigarettes than It Is to persuade ing to Increase our awareness and enjoyment of this special the American people to stop smoking, he declares. occasion, People are going to smoke and, If the death rate Is to be minimized, It Is time to change the cigarette and to forget about changing the smoker. n BEGINNING somewhat som. berly but soon changing to a mood that Is well suited to Its title, the choir numbers at the close, especially Including The Splendor of His Glory" and Christ Has Arisen were sung with Inspiration and good musicianship. J. Oakley Moores bass solo, Angels Rolled the Stone Away was handled very well and pro. vided an excellent vehicle for his fine voice, always a favorite. The alto solo by Dorothy Win. berg, His Love Divine, was Her voice very well done. was rich and satisfying In the All other USU classes pre. vlously scheduled to be taught here wlU be held as usual, Gordon said. He also noted that all classes as announced by Weber State college for spring quarter In Brigham City will be held as planned. 5. Heaters BIG SEE Adults $1In Car Children under First Aid Classes Set Improvement work appears In the offing on the access road leading to Corinne cemetery. Members of the Box Elder Monday County commission agreed to base the road and then work out arrangements for Its Improvement after taking a person. It was less than half of the national average. The average rate of consumption, national, ly, among the over. 18 segment of the population, was 215 packs last year. the Throughout Mountain States, It was 185 packs. THE FEDERAL TRADE Com. mission reports that cigarette In the United States sales amounted to 526 billion In the year, or 2 9 percent more than in 1965. The cost of smoking rose, also, as many communities funds In their budgets. Taxes were settled on WILL BE pro-pert- y REMEMBERED FOR ALL TIME! Scan Connery Joanne Woodward Claims Dip JeanSeberg rA During Week Continuing claims for Insurance for the first time since Jan. 14, dropped be. low the 10,000 mark In Utah, reported J. Dale Madsen, manager of the Brigham City employ, ment security office. At 9,650, they were off nearly 800. and were 3.99 percent of workers covered by state and federal unemployment laws. A t. year ago the ratio was 3. 90 FROM WARNER Visitation Most Worshipful Grand Mas-te- r Francis W. Douglas of the Grand Lodge of Utah, F. and A.M. will hold his offlciation visitation to the three north, Corinne No. 5, ern lodges, Harmony No. 21, and Amity No. 23, at the Amity Lodge temple In Brigham City at 6 p.m. on March 31. Dinner will be servedprompt ly at 6:30 p.m. All Master Masons and their ladles are In. vlted to attend, according to Past Master Maxwell A. Pohl, p.m. Sat. & Sun. Week Days 6:45 p.m. OPEN ROXY YOU ARE GOING TO per-cen- Initial claims were relatively low with only 679 registered during the week. Return-to-wornotices received totaled 1,382, not significantly different from the same week a year ago. Madsen said Job openings for farm workers were beginning to occur In several areas. ENJOY ALFIE k VERY Miller, Magazine ALFIE BUBBLES WITH IMPUDENT BEARING STOLEN James much: LIFE 104 HUMOR AND RIPE North Main, told Brigham City police Friday that some one took a wheel bearing from his utility MODERN WIT! -- N. Y. Bosley Crowther, Times trailer. (Highest rating) REPORTS TIRE THEFT MIUJCENT j)OX ELDER Ribald comedy...people MART1HJULIA FOSTER are going to stop talking MHMMNEFM James Glass, 154 North Fifth West, told Brigham City police Wednesday that some one opened the door to his foreign compact car and stole a tire. about ffinNTElEAMM -- Wanda Hale, N. V Daily New, SPECIAL MATINEES: Sat. & Sun. Only All Walt Disney Program SHOW TIME 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. All Tickets 50c established weeklv newspaper lWS, published every Thursday 55 bv the Box Elder South First West, Brigham City, Vtah. 84302. Second Class postage paid at the post office. 16 South First West, Brigham City, Utah, A In WALT DISNEY P0 84102 Chas W. Clavhaugh, Publisher rate $3 50 per year, Subscription In connection pavable in advance with the Box Elder News fpub 00 $8 lished Sundays) per year; $100 for 0 months, single copy, 1ft cents Membei Audit Bureau of Clrcula lions. I tah Sat Piess Association, Association National Newspaper Pics Intel national. and I mtul Vtah Advcitlslnu Hepicscntatlve Slate Piess Xssmintion. Salt Lake Citv. Utah NATIONAL ?'and start talking about 'Alfie!' t JOURNAL Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf WITH SHELLEY WINTERS AS RUBY TECHNICOLOR tr iucna vista oiitribun c wm im AND GOLDEN HORSESHOE --ftBEVUE hHM H hm THH Ntriktiw 0 m QlW tin HmfFmwHn TECHNICOLOR April 14 Walt Disneys NEWSPAPER MONKEYS GO HOME 5:00 p.m. Monday Thru Friday OPEN: 1:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. OPEN OPEN TODAY p.m. School Days p.m, Sat., Sun., School Holidays How to survive on ...AND LIKE IT! 1 thru TUESDAY TODAY secretary. a paradise island BROS. unem-ployme- 1 scares, a pre-slden- t, boosted their cigarette taxes. ALL TOLD, RESIDENTS OF Box Elder county spent an estl. mated $604,000 for cigarettes, an average of $33 per smoker. Prof. Wilhelm says that the government should realize, after long experience, that the bulk of the people smoking today are going to continue to smoke regardless of future health Fine Aladnees TECHNICOLOR re-gul- Masons Slate NIGEL GREEN GUY STGCKWELL . THAT DAY owned by Douglas Miller after It brought out that a house was erroneously assessed to the property. The commissioners declared erroneous, double assessments first-hanon properties owned by Elbert look. Corinne Mayor Sam Forsgren Beecher, Willis A. Crouch, and Wayne Owens, representing Naomi Flint, Federal Housing Corinne Cemetery Maintenance administration, and Eugene J, district, requested that the road Jerrett In Weber - Box Elder be based so It will be ready Water Conservancy districts. for oiling In the future. The distance Is 1.2 miles, they reported. It appears the cost for Improving the road will be shared by the town and county but on what basis Is yet to be decided. IN OTHER GEORGEPEPPARO ROCKHUDSGH THEY DID 12 REE RUN FIRST Leading to Corinne Cemetery business at a weekly session, Clerk K.B. Olsen reported that an settlement had been made covering the full loss and damage resulting from a recent burglary of the courthouse. The commission took under advisement a request for funds to support the annual golden spike pageant this year. Some $500 was allocated to the event last year and representatives Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson, 65. and Mrs. Delonne Glover Medical Insurance coverage secreatry of the Box Elder can begin wlti the month of Golden Spike association, asked your 65th birthday only If you for an Increase this year. file your application In one of the three months before you THEY SAID THERE will be reach 65. Stone explained. more to do this year. The commissioners said they would YOU DONT HAVE to retire take a look at the budget e to enroll for medicare. In fact, acting on the request. when you do file you may be Approval was given for an surprised to learn that, because expenditure of $75 to pay for of new and more liberal pro. three trees In front of the courtvisions that started In 1966, your house as part of a downtown present earnings may permit tree planting project In Brig-hayou to receive partial social se. City. ed. Soliciting the funds pledge se. were Brigham City Jaycees social Visit you curity office or the representa. Gary Bywater and Albert Selgel tive In Brlgliam City three who said three trees will be months before you celebrate planted In front of the courtyour 65th birthday, Stone ad- house. vised. Stone will be In the EmployTHE PURCHASE OF a new ment Security office In Brigham table for each of the treasurers, City on Thursday, April 6. His assessors and clerks offices hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 gained approval, provided each p m. of those offices have sufficient Cigarettes Cost $604,000 In B.E. County Last Year Easter Morning Cantata 4, 225, and Education 116. It was pointed out that Education 225 will be taught on USU campus In Logan each Thursday at 4:45 p.m. for those persons Interested In DISEASES REPORTED Sixteen strep Infections, two cases of mumps, one of one of cancer and one of Infectious hepatitis were from Brigham City for the week ending Mar. 24. Box Elder county reported two strep Infections, three of Influenza and one of gonorrhea. Education 106; ology the local area. County Agrees to Base Road i WERE LOTS OF KIDS The turnout was simply staggering Saturday morning as hundreds of youngsters gatheied at Rees Pioneer park for the Jaycettes Easter g 4 &' Those classes which have been cancelled Include Education 241; Education 292; Psych, Men-delko- f f I &2jrr f Intermountain school has cut and finished the wood with having a big hand there. Its a unique method of draw-inattention to Box Elder county, heart of the Golden Spike empire and to the new brochure. Officials are hoping It will pay off In industrial dividends for TODAY thru TUES. ,,3 v dls-tric- t. panel. 2 f miw a. y health field. Stamps and reservations will be accepted by Mrs. Wayne W. Holmes, 833 Fairview and Drive, Brigham City, phone Jim Mill, 473 South Seventh West, Brigham City, phone , -- Five college credit classes previously scheduled to be held More than 500 of them were pick-e- In Brigham City by Utah State up along the old right. university have been cancelled, by former county commissioner according to Sam Gordon, voca. Grover Harper and Mrs. Harper tlonal education director of the and made available to the Box Elder county school The Box Elder Chapter, Utah Association for Mental Health is sponsoring a tour of the Utah State Mental Hospital in Provo, for all interested persons in Box Elder county, Saturday, April 1 . A chapter bus will leave the court house at 9 a.m. ard return at 6 p.m. Participants will be responsible for the purchase of their own lunch, however, arrangements have been made for the group to eat together. The association is reguesting the donation of trading stamps for the purchase of a bus for the state hospital. The public is invited free of charge and special invitation is extended to students interested in the mental 723-818- 13KV from page one) (Continued d j -- Five Classes I, & - Brochure Local Residents Invited - ' fcA vr V Tv r V ; o 4 V7 V' ' v 1 4 - ' . y 7. 5 fl l , v 5 THRU TUESDAY n WALT DISNEY,,. LT. 1101 JIN CRUS 01 J.u sN, 'i tTAMB.N0 coincide with figures by the Federal Trade Commission, the Tobacco Tax Council and others on cigarette consumption In the past fiscal year. A breakdown of these figures shows that approximately 1,918,000 packs were smoked by Box Elder county residents In the 12.month period. HIS REMARICS the release of FEW DISEASES Two first aid classes are scheduled to begin Monday at alto tradition. Only five strep Infections In 7 p.m. in the north wing of Brigham City and two cases of ONE OF THE highlights from the Box Elder High school, ac. influenza In Box Elder county a pure musical sense was the cording to Sam Gordon, voca. were reported to the St:te quartet featuring Shirley Hoi. tlonal education director of the Health Department for the week list, Marie Davis, Dennis Hun. Box Elder school district. ending Mar. 17. One class will be taught by saker and Jack Whltback. The women's obligato parts were es. Les Dunn for the renewal of The other will peclally well done and the over, certificates. The St. Louis Worlds Fair of all effectiveness and balance of be for beginners and will be 1904 commemorated the 100th TO THE RELATED local In. Nusink. pop. this group was a fine musical Instructed by Ray treat. Entitled Song of Vic. terested persons may enroll ulatlon over age 18, this was anniversary of the Louisiana at the rate of 105 packs per Purchase. musical demands Monday evening. Its tory, dick VAN DYKE k LL WALSH . to DON DaGRADI nancy KWAN awmTamiroff U BILL WALSH II Ohm RON MILLER iltl fM to I w BYRON PAUL tuliOM 8 to iC TECHNICOLOR NMiOl'MOOUCttt$ Fillad with lutoanM and ancltamantl WALT DISNEY'S 7&n,lppaoosa, Technicolor 1- -1 t7 |