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Show I t 1 k Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Annual bazaar will benefit MR A Saturday Everyones invited to participate in the fun as the Mental Retardation Association of Utah sponsors its annual bazaar on p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, from at the National Guard Armory, 1543 Sunnyside Ave., Salt Lake 9 City. found in one draw and the rest were scattered around the hunting area. Members of the party include (front from left) Paul Hansen, Deanne Hailing, Jim Wilson, Bruce Hansen, Lynn Hailing, David Hansen, Kirk Rasmussen, Doyle Hansen, Darwin Hailing, The Hallings and Hansens BETTER THAN AVERAGE found deer hunting southeast of Mantua a bit better than average as 11 hunters took 11 bucks by 9:30 a.m. Saturday on opening day. The deer ranged from bucks. Five of the deer were to two-poi- four-poi- Steve Hansen, Terry Oliver and Larry Hansen. On the back are Randy Rasmussen, Brett Hailing, Eric Rasmussen, Karl Hailing, Scott Hansen and Eric Han sen. American school, Fork which Training include several county citizens. Concert tickets mailed this week Knights slate Free-Thro- Many Box Elder county residents are involved in the planning for this extravaganza, which also includes a drawing for a 1978 Chevrolet-Chevett- e at 8 p.m. Proceeds from the annual bazaar are used to buy special equipment and sponsor special programs for residents of the w In addition, notes Box Elder Chairman Laird Stringham, these funds assist the adult day care center in Brigham City for retarded citizens who can live at home or in group homes and participate in daily programs. There will be handmade items in the holiday boutique, tots to teens, hope chest, quilts and afghans; gourmets delight, candy counters and a bake shop in the foods department: a special shopping center for kiddies that will include toys, grab bags, balloons, and games; and a potpourri of booths for white elephants, books, sports items, and a country store booth. Persons wishing to donate sale items, get further information, or buy tickets on the automobile may contact Oreta Lee, 356 North Fourth West; Carol Anderson, 832 Kentwood drive; Donna Stringham, 735 North Main; or J. C. Haws, 165 North Ninth East. Most of all, everyones invited to join in the fun and add their support to the activities of the association in assisting retarded citizens. Tickets were mailed earlier this week to members of the Community Concert association locally. There are four concerts on the coming schedule, including a program Nov. 10 featuring Edmund Karlsrud and the Men of Song. tabThey will perform in the Brigham City school Box Elder High ernacle rather than the auditorium, normally the home of community concerts here. Other concerts will be : Berkshark Chamber of Players, Jan. 21; duo pianists Veri and Jermanis, Feb. 4, and Ballet West, April 14 (a bonus performance). Persons who missed the recent membership drive or those new in the community may still purchase a season membership at the door on 1977-7- 8 event Nov. 5 The annual Knights of Colu- mbus championship competition has been set for the Brigham City National Free-Thro- Guard armory Nov. 5, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, This event is being jointly sponsored this year with the Brigham City Recreation department, according to Jack Winn, recreation director. The Bantam league basketball games are normally held at the Armory at a later time. gAT v Those youths, both boys and girls, wishing to participate may obtain application forms early by calling Ed Marlowe, youth activity chairman at or Bill Wagner at 723-621- W M performer . QB awarded N&J honor at performer in several sports of athlete as selected school has been football Bees in the standout play the week for his game against Ogden last week. senior who guided his He is Kline Adams, a team to victory at quarterback in the important Region Four game. 95 field general completed 8 passes for The Box two Elder set to up yards, the yardage helping tallied two scores. He also ran for 44 yards and touchdowns. 881 Kentwood A son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adams, as well, honors other won has he drive, Brigham City, temus. in titles One winning two Region of the winning As a sophomore, he was a member to capture the back came doubles team and last year No. 2 singles championsip. of National He also plays basketball, is a member Who Among Whos in listed is and Honor society . America High School Students. the sponsoring Adams will receive a plaque from school year. Box Elder News and Journal later in the Zundel s from certificate , He also is entitled to a $10 gift Hills. Sherwood at dinner rib and a prime talented Box Elder High A 155-pou- 3-- 5-- Left Little Two congressmen were lament-rithe death of a colleague. mderstand, said one, that our riend left very jew effects. That's 1 her, likely, replied the himself. The horse bucked the boy off, then went over backwards with the man, 'pinning his leg beneath. The animal rolled on the mans leg, breaking it, she said. Nov. 10. However, this will mark the final opportunity, a spokesman said Tuesday. The cost is $8 for students, $10 for adults and a special $25 rate for the entire family (all of those living at home over six years old). Frights can be heart! good for the That is, if they are frights incurred as one attends the Fright Factory sponsored by area chapters of the Utah Heart association this weekend. The Fright Factory, located in an abandoned factory in Logan, experienced a great grand opening on Oct. 25 and will be open Oct. except Sunday. Weekday hours are 7 to 11 p.m. with the factory open from 6:30 to midnight on Saturday and Halloween night. . Also on She said her husband had borrowed the animal for the hunting trip. g and spooks, and the National Guard searchlight tap are games, sweet shops, Halloween cartoons, spook allies and goblins. A quilt and large stuffed animal will be raffled off, she said . At 6 p .m . sharp in each room will be a costume contest. The carnival will run from 6 to 8 p.m. effic-ienctl- fortune-tellin- Foothill school is handing out invitations to its Halloween carnival slated for Monday evening at the school, beginning at 6 p.m. Bring the whole family for a super family home evening and enjoy pizza, sloppy joes, green chili-sur- e to salad, ice cream and hot dogs and please every taste, says Mrs. Tom Peterson, PTA president. Brigham City ambulance was called to the scene, she said, and attendants had to go some distance up the mountain to bring the injured man down. Mrs. Starsiak had words of praise for the way the ambuly ance crews quickly and handled the situation. Fright factory division will provide spotlights to attrach both spooks and customers to the location on North Main street. Brigham City residents also assisting are Rosalie Christen-Kenda- ll Allen, Michael Allen and Brent Larson. A multi-medi- a experience combining ghoulery with foolery will be in store for those attending. Included will be a g graveyard scene presented by the Bear River High school drama club under direction of Betty Bone. May Darrington and Venice Maughan are in charge of outdoor activities which include spine-tinglin- - HUSKY Reg. $114.95 NOW ONLY and ready for the Foothill Halloween carnival are these clowns and one witch. 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We p.m. HANDY HINT; AMP and lighting in rooms, Keep rugs ancored, ways and halls adequate. IRS CGB Parents written permission to enter is required as well as to certify the proper age of the contestant. There is no charge for participation. Eligible boys and girls may come from anywhere in Box Elder, Cache or Rich counties. They must be in the age group 11 through 14 as of Nov. 5. Laic registration may be made at the armory on Saturday morning at 9 a.m. The Brigham event will determine winners for both boys and girls in each of four age groups for a total of eight winners. Both boys and girls will compete only in their respective age groups. hunter doing fine Foothill invites after horse accident all to carnival CHAIN SAWS HOMELITE at BR A Bear River City man was expected to be released from McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden today (Thursday) where he was taken last Saturday following a hunting accident. Jerry Starsiak, 36, was in condition Wednesday, good hospital officials reported, with a broken leg and a slight head injury. Mrs. Starsiak told the Box Elder Journal that the accident Cold-wathappened about 7 a.m. in of canyon east Honeyville as his hunting party prepared to leave for the mornings hunt. She said Starsiak had placed their son Matthew, 8, on a saddle horse and climbed on Kline Adams . . Mike Cosgrove, Grand Knight 104 N. 1st East by Dee Johnson must p HOME - DEE 723-697- 9 stair- -- 723-8551 tad Thelma Somerville - THELMA 723-599- 3 We want you back because the job was done right. |