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Show I Deweyville Dateline boxes which they carry. They will also have information on UNICEF for those rerequesting it, and will give one over ceipts for donations dollar, since donations to UNICEF are Haycocks are hosts to weekend guests What is UNICEF? It is the Childrens Nations by Alene Fryer Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock this past week were Mrs. Shirley Liese, Sun Valley, Idaho, Mrs. Joyce Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Andrews, Salt Lake City. Miss Beva Marble flew in from Denver to spend the three-da- y weekend with members of her family. She was at the home Fund, founded in 1946, which nuhelps to make health care, trition, education and safe drinking water to children throughout the world. UNICEF is a unique organization. It works to convince nations that child welfare should have a high priority in their development plans, and its funds multiply since aided coun- of tries more than match UNICEFs investment. Over 100 volunteers wearing official armbands are Missy Peabody, Scott Barber, Tom Thurston displaying the receipt, collection boxes, and informative material that will be used in the annual youth collection campaign on Saturday and Sunday evenings. UCVIIICliF sierfed eollodfioini Iby Modern day Halloween has youflb Elementary age children, graders, will canvass the southwest portion of the city on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4-- 6 traditionally been a childrens celebration, but for the pat 27 years it has had a new traditional dimension that of being a day of youth helping children by collecting coins for UNICEF. UNICEF days are observed at other times in other countries. In Norway it is Twelfth Night, in Japan it is in the but in Brigham City spring and other areas of the United States it is during the Halloween season. Two different evenings are scheduled for the local UNICEF noon. They will meet at St. Mic- haels Episcopal church, 571 South Second East. Following their return light refreshments will be served. Junior high Junior High youth from local church organization will meet at the First Baptist church, 625 West Fifth South, on Saturday at 6 p.m. They will visit homes on the west side of town, except Lindsey Park, from 6 to 7:45 p.m. and will then return to the church to be transported out to the Spook Alley at Heritage Theater. Each participant is reminded to dress warmly, bring a flashlight and wristwatch, and bring the Spook Alley group admission price of 70 cents, since all campaign this year, with junior high age youth trick-or-tre- going on Saturday, Oct. 29, and senior high youth invited to participate on Sunday, Oct. 30. two collections will be . The coordinated by the local chapter of Church Women United, and the city will be mapped so that each home is visited only once period. during the two-da- y money collected will go towards UNICEF aid. Free refreshments will be served at the church following the Spook Alley visit, and parents may expect to pick up participants at 9 p.m. The junior high event is sponsored by the CMC junior high youth group, with an invitation extended to all junior high age youth to participate. countries are now participating in programs to help their children. It is also unique because it is Although it is affiliated with the United Nations, all UNICEF funds are raised through donations and it has its own budget independent of other UN agencies. Matching funds from participating countries also mean that UNICEF funds go a long way one dollar will buy 20 cups of milk for a child in India, 25 bowls of cereal for a child in Afghanistan, a months supply of powdered milk for a nursing mother in Ceylon, immunize 11 children against polio, or 66 children against tuberculosis. , President Carter recently declared, The special emphasis you (UNICEF) place on meeting the human needs of children, the future leaders of the world, makes yflur efforts even (1 Cf t 1 5 living conditions and prices ' much different than here in the United States. Then, to complicate matters, Neil was sent on assignment to Germany for several weeks. This left wife Jean, to cope with the situation of getting the children in school, getting settled in their home and learning about life in Spain in general. Mrs. J. E. Scheib came from Pocatello last week and visited with family here. She also visit-- j ed her mother, Mrs. Grace' Fryer, in Mountainview Nur- sing home in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen and daughter Dottie, Ann, are spending the week here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Darlene Zinck, and deer hunting. They will return to their home in Colorado at the end of the week. Dennis Zinck also came from Salt Lake City for the deer hunt. her mother, Mrs. Henry Starts Next Thursday! Salt Palace November 3, 4, 5, ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norr and sons, four-da- y show featuring Hundreds of exhibits on skiing, snowmobiling, camping, hunting, hockey, recreational .vehicles and other winter sports! Live free style ski exhibitions hem a 24 high ramp! (Produced by Bob Theobald, fea- turing U S. & World Class Champions) vjv Daily fashion shows! Valuable prizes, color movies1 Huge Ski Swap! AduMs Admission $2 00 FREE Children (Ages 8. under age accompanied by an adult Discount Coupons good tor 50C ofl available at participating merchants Show Hours Thurs & Fri 1 pm. Sat pm, Sun 12-pm that much more essential to the goal of seeking human freedom and dignity for all mankind. (Milt- fl ifi n t$l wh 6 (Thursday thru Sunday) An exciting Riverside, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knudsen and family. Salt Lake City, enjoyed the weekend in the Blacksmith Fork area deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. James Ether-ingto- n came from Layton, Monday, got Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novinger and they drove to Logan to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid King and daughter, Julia, for visiting and dinner. Mrs. King is a daughter of the f M Etheringtons. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Austin, Holly and Mark, came from Kearns, Saturday, to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burbank and family. News from Loa Knudsen says that Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knudsen and their children arrived safely in Spain and are finding Marble. Miss Mary Marble, Ogden, also visited with her mother and the rest of the family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marble and family took Beva to Salt Lake to catch the plane, Monday even- l. TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1977 Whats UNICEF? United BOX ELDER JOURNAL, (lllliitHi - 32 tMlliiVilt I ll 11 1 tll Mills IHiiIh.(M. (M)iIH!Im SAVE $30 Senior high Senior high youth will meet on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 6 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian church, 319 South First East. They will collect for UNICEF in the east part of town and in Lindsey park, returning to the Fellowship Hall for refreshments and informal fun. 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