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Show 14 i I J BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah City SCOUtS Thursday, March 3, 1977 At Ogden hospital given award meet on wills , planning SCS will Area coaches attend meeting Three members of Brigham MicCity Cubscout Pack 224 hael Rostron, Jon Gilbert, and have been Jefferey Morgan awarded the Arrow of Light. Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rostron of 469 Mt. View Dr. He has received 11 activity, 2 gold and 5 silver merit badges. Jefferey, the recipient of 9 activity, 2 gold and 6 silver badges, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Morgan of 709 East Fifth North. Jon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gilbert of 820 Fairview. He is the recipient of 15 activity badges 2 gold and 2 silver. Two of the scouts, Michael and Jon were recently advanced to Blazer scouts. Five coaches from the Brigham City area attended the symposium on injuries and hygiene of the teenager, held at McKay-De- e hospital center They heard warnings from 15 physicians, a dentist and a physical therapist that accidents dont just happen they in Ogden. on Attending were Bill Jacobsen and Richard Green of Bear River High school, Ron Wolff and Emily Call of Box Elder High school, and Mary L. Framboise of the Intermountain school. Landowners in Box Elder county are invited to a meeting to discuss wills and estate planning. It will be held March 10 at p.m. at the visual aids room of Bear River High school. It is being sponsored by the Northern Utah Soil Conservation district. Because of new tax laws, district personnel want to be certain landowners have a better idea what they will be involved with in selling or are caused, and poor judgement their parts can result in injuries with lifelong complications. The junior athlete is so anxious to compete he wont tell you he is hurt. But if you put him back in the game, you are taking an awesome responsibig on lity for his future Dr. F.R. your shoulders, Stuart, an orthopedic surgeon, told the educators. transfering their property to their heirs. Those interested should make reservations through Soil Conservation Service supervisors Maurice Reeder of Corinne, Junior Okada of Penrose, Dale Allen and Earl Fuhriman of well-bein- lecture series concludes in March LDS ARROWS OF LIGHT hove been awarded to these three Brigham City Cub scouts. From left to right are Jon Gilbert, Michael Rostron and Jeff Morgan. Your Religion Lecture series draws to a close, Dr. Frank Santiago will present the final two lectures of the program on March 5 and 19. On March 5, his title will be Repentai ce and Forgiveness The Divine Invitation; on March 19, his title will be The From Concept to Gospel Practice. The lectures are held in the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Those interested in attending these lectures may register at the door. Dr. Santiago, a native of New York City, is chairman of the Department of Evening classes As the Portals Penning; oOdsiteirs flaCio Popflage gdfen OempDe Gnecscsaoini Bishop Harris brother and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil by Maude R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and Arthur L. Gibbs, ages 90, 85 aad-.8respectively, were the gffbsts of Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs of Tremonton at an Ogden temple session Wednesday evening. The group were joined by the Conleys son and daughter-in-law- . Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley of Bountiful. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall joined Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall and son Bruce, age 10 of Cedar City, at Salt Lake City where Bruce received medical care. They were all overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turley and daughters, Shantelle and Tiffany and returned to their homes Friday. The scouts of this ward accompanied by their parents and sister-- in-law, Harris. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Harris mother, Mrs. Rogers of Garland and visited with their daughter Christene who is employed at El-ver- Thiokol. It was moving day for the Portage Postal Service Monday from the E.T. Hoskins property d to the building on the Chester P. Neal property. Mrs. Neal is the new postmaster and Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins are the retiring postmasters after 31 Vi years of service. Elder Devere Harris met Elder Gordon B. Hinkley of the Council of the Twelve Apostles at the Twin Falls airport Saturday and they attended conference sessions and other meetings at Jerome, Idaho stake Saturday and Sunday. They reorganized the stake and Hollis Neal, a brother, of Chester P. Neal of Portage was sustained as a counselor to the new stake president. Both Elder Harris and Elder Hinkley were overnight and also Sunday dinner guests of Counselor and Mrs. Drake. Elder Harris also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moncur of Twin Falls Sunday. newly-renovate- t Church Business Bishop and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris of Shoshone, Idaho met with Regional Representative and Mrs. Devere Harris at a church business meeting at the Devere Harris home Tuesday after which they visited with , A large number of high priests and their wives attended the annual banquet and program at Malad stake Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell were guests of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren and family of Thatcher, Idaho Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Howells and the Forsgrens were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brent Thomas and son of Grace Idaho Saturday, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Thomas sister, Judy Forsgren, age nine. Sunday, Judy was guest of honor at a dinner party hosted by her parents. son-in-la- With Grandparents Tyler and Scott Budge of Logan spent Wednesday and Thursday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Thursday Mrs. Harris took them to their home and joined her daughters, Sherry Budge, Donna Cobia of Logan and Tonya Smith of Rexburg in celebration of Sherrys birthday anniversary at lunch and visiting. Mrs. Kay Weaver and children of Fielding visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen Sunday Elder Colyn R.G. Barnes . . . testimonial slated Naf, Idaho elder sets talk on 13th Elder Colyn R. G. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Barnes of Naf, Idaho, has been called to the El Salvador San Salvador mission for the LDS church. He will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, March 13, at noon in the Almo ward, Almo, Idaho. He leaves March 17 for the Language Training Mission. Friends and relatives of the elder are invited to attend the meeting. is the son of the late Nathan Dredge. C. scoutmaster attended the Malad stake court of honor Tuesday evening. The boys received and several merit badges. . Among those present were Scoutmaster and Mrs. Bruce Roderick daughter, Cami; Bishop and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs, sons, Robert and Bruce; APYW president and Mrs. Samuel Snow and son Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Follis, son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Howell, son Larry, Mrs. LaDell Gibbs, son Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry, son James, Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Parkinson, son Brett, Mrs. Larry Allen, son Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knud-se- n and son Gordon. Elder Dredge afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Morris and family were Saturday guests of Craigs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris attended wedding receptions honoring Mr. and Mrs. Duane Deakin at Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott at Fielding Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas took their grandchildren, Jeff, Toree and Ryan Shaw to their home in Brigham City Sunday night after visiting for several days while their parents ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw were in Denver attending a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon of San Diego, Calif, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Wednesday. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Wm. H. Rutter of Malad were among those who attended sacrament meeting at Pocatello Fifth ward Sunday in the interest of their nephew, Elder J. Dredge who recently returned after serving in the New York City LDS mission. Wil-for- d Know 1976-7- 7 Were Guests Mr. and Mrs. Chris Perry of Salt Lake City were Saturday guests of Mrs. Perrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos Hawks. Mrs. Maurice Thomas Funeral Services Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall attended funeral services for Elihu Warren, a cousin of Wendells at Meyers Mortuary in Ogden Saturday. They also visited with Madeline Allen of Ogden and Land Norris of North Ogden who are both ill. Elder Devere Harris was the guest speaker at a stake fireside at Twin Falls at the stake center Sunday evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris and family of Garland Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and family of Hansel Valley Sunday. Mrs. Mariemma Williams of St. John was the overnight guest of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family Friday. Mrs. Owen Nielsen and daughter, Natalie visited in Ogden Tuesday with Mrs. Nielsens sister, Mrs. Wayne Wor-toson-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gibbs and daughter, Valeen of Kays-vill- e visited with Donalds parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Borne of Plymouth visited Saturday with Mrs. Bournes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick. Mrs. Joe Morris and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and daughters of Hansel Valley were Brigham City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter, Ami of Rexburg attended the BRHS a cappella choir concert Thursday even- James Gardner, a general surgeon, pointed out, but I recommend that any athlete who has had the wind knocked out of him, vomits, faints or loses control of his bowel or bladder not be allowed to return to the game. Dr. C.M. Swindler, orthopedic surgeon who chaired the seminar, warned coaches and players to stay away from all drugs, and he included laxatives and the popular salt tablets on the W. at Brigham Young university and coordinator of Latin American Programs for Church Con- tinuing Education. He received both is B.A. and M.A. degrees from Brigham Young university and a doctorate in education from Arizona State university in 1970. Dr. Santiago has been a stake high councilor and branch president in the BYU Sixth stake. He was recently named a recipient of the 1975 Outstanding Educators of America award. 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Take . stock - Albert Berry performs the first March 12, an from airplane at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. parachute jump e March 13, governor of Tennessee signs into law a bill making it unlawful for any teacher in any of the states universities, normal, and all other public schools, to teach any theory that denies the story of the divine creation of man as taught by the Bible. e first town meeting, later to become famous March 14, throughout New England, was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston. e is admitted as the Union's 23rd state. March 15, Physical conditioning should be a he program, said, and it is the coachs He urged an responsibility. intelligent and complete physical examination for every participant in competitive sports and this includes cheerleaders and pep club members. ntf SCAUR at- tended a Farm Bureau work-who- p at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clark of Huntington were the guests of Jeffs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark from Thursday until Sunday. The APYW girls, their leaders and their husbands enjoyed an evening of fun Tuesday when they had a pizza dinner at Fredricos and roller skating at Logan. Those participating were Natalie Nielsen, Mary Ann John, Tamara Roderick, Susan Knudsen, Debra Bell, Debbie Gibbs, Gayla Roderick, Dan and Christie Thomas, ValDee and Karen Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen of Garland visited with Rays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Sunday evening. Maude R. Harris and Norma Oyler of East Garland were guests of the Kith club on Thursday evening of last week with Gloria Gleed as hostess at her home in Malad. Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter Lori joined Mrs. Vern Budge and Mrs. Glen Cobia of Logan Saturday and they attended the musical, Irene in which Cami Cobia was a participant. Tremonton, or Vernon Lamb of Plymouth. 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