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Show Page 6 The Leader-Garla- Times, December 16,1971 nd .xi -- MUSIC Con't. OF GOLD WINNERS - Winners of $20 gift certificates ia the Dec 11 Pot of Gold were (Back Standing) MargaretEdwina BakAllen, D. R. Norr, Gary Norr, Glenda Cutler, POT us Jri-- i - er. and Arlene Ikies. (Middle) Bobby Payne. (Front) Paul Palmer, Rebecca Pierson and Annetta Tanaka. -T- he Leader Photo -- BUDGET Thespians Presenting littlest Angel' Gatekeeper, Dean Baker; Director, LeAnn Sten-qiii- st; Flying Master, Norma Buxton; Angels, Diana Hudman, Debbie Leak, Karen Rhodes, Yvonne Williams, Michelle Oyler and Mary Kay Buchanan; Matronly Angel, Cathy Christ-offerso- n; Understanding Angel, -- PARTY cox; Members of the Thespians club of Bear River high school will present a Christmas play entitled "The Littlest Angel" Choir on Monday, Dec. 20, at. 7:30 p.m. at the high school aud- itorium. The evening will be a combination of the play and other entertainment by members of the club with the arrival of Santa Claus climaxing the evening. There will be a small charge of 25C per person or $1.50 per family. This would be an ideal way for families to spend their i auiiLy nunie evening. ection of Miss Kathy Oyler. Student director is Wendy Austin and costumerisharonAnd-- ! A t Tana- CrniV nttsl T- ii A Lasley are in 'charge of scenery. Catherine Ann Limb is the publicity director. Members of the cast are The Littlest Angel, Sheldon Wi- l- Day Off!! of Box Elder Employees county are going to get another holiday, the day before Christmas. The Box Elder County Commissioners last week voted to give county workers the 24th off after the governor designated the day a holiday for state employees. Con't. From Page 1 sented by the members of the Chamber of Commerce. Tickets for the movie, some 500 of them, will be available at the members business houses. The movie will be "Charlie Brown." In the Christmas program, there will be actors from four : to v22 taking the part of characters that children love at Christmas time. They will be in the program presenting Cache Valley later in the afternoon. Members of the Tremonton Lions club will serve as ushers during the program and assist with the distribution of the goodies. xxx the United States, per capita consumption of frozen vegetables has mare than tripled since 1954 reflecting advances in modern farming and food processing techniques. In Snowmobile Insurance Who needs it? You do if you own a snowmobile. Call Mel Foxley 257-5- 320 the best coverage available. Insurance for 6, 9 or 12 months.. For 1 Con't. From Page 1 in every department. The largest increases were in Colleen Derricott; Heavenly Messenger, Rose Ann Thompson; Voice of God, Gary Man- which was up $34,235; the Sheriff and Jail department, which was increased $44,352, and Waste Collection and Disposal, which in- creased Estimated Expenditures Commissioners District Court City and Precinct Courts Juvenile Court 22,850 Clerk-Audit- or 38,750 Recorder Attorney 25,000 Treasurer Assessor 25,700 12,000 11,000 2,250 12,000 44,300 2,950 15,000 9,000 15,000 4,250 1,250 35,000 106,650 106,200 16,000 410 19,250 Surveyor Extension Services Planning Commission Exhibits Advertising and Promotion Surveyers Building and Grounds Sheriff and Jail Fire Department Bee Inspection Civil Defense County Roads 257,095 Waste Collection and Disposal 5,210 Weed Control 72,257 Health Services 35,100 County Infirmary 28,500 Public Welfare 10,400 Recreation Total Expenditures 933,372 General Fund 20,392 Debt Services 17,788 Tentative Budget--197- 1 25,260 15,100 17,175 5,550 44,992 26,167 17,095 27,470 47,124 3,820 15,312 9,950 18,140 4,500 1,300 257,679 140,435 150,552 32,255 600 20,825 262,305 35,000 73,757 25,000 30,000 18,650 3,800 1,318,813 Total Expenditures All Funds 971,552 I or Poinsettas, Azaleas Roses t North mented Mrs. Virgina Blackham, one of the cooperating first )kChCHl Ts&g YJfo A$ VALLEY DAIRY ASSOCIATION Will NOW , BUY DOUBLE THE MILK IT IS V BUYING OUT OF BOX ELDER COUNTY AT THE i BEST PRICE. Tremooiton's I8'300 Si Gifts 257-53- 81 office in Brigham City would be closed and moved to the district office in Salt Lake City. Robert D. Nielsen, members fo the BLM staff, said that the closing was necessary because of the president's program for price control. He said that the staff of the. BLM would be cut back about five per cent in the state and the BrigamCity office was the one office out of four that would be closed. However, a supervisor would be retained and they would meet in the area a couple of times He al30 said that a year. the BLM would maintain the close working relationship with the counties. The 1 Get Tickets At All Participating Merchants .ii u WM Top Prize 9 Prizes $100 at $20 1,337,163 the Box Elder county office one time employed 11 men. Mr. Nielsen said that the service of specialists from the Salt Lake District office would be available and that the re would be no leasing of effort in Box Elder. County. at ? u I 50 Library Those ist he has had "beautiful cooperation from the PTA, Dr. Darwin Woodbury, Josh Hawks and the teachers involved, Mrs. Vir-gl- na Blackham, MissArdes Adams, Mrs. May Larsen, Mrs. grade teachers. The key to the program is enthusiasm, Mr Ward explained. "We try to be happy and uake fee kids enjoy the program. There just aren't any disadvantages to the project except feat I wish I had more time to be down here with them," he concluded. Who's Yogi Order Now For 41 E. ment on part of the course.; As the class progresses children are introduced to classical recordings such as the Toy Symphony and Peter and the Wolf, pieces now being exposed to the children. "We now have students to the point where they can write their own rhythmic exercises that we use in class for practice." Mr. Ward commented. "We can put nursery rhymes on the blackboard and the students can write the rhythms to go with them," he continued. "Also we are having the children learn the "so fa" syllables and to recognize pitches when they see the notes on the staff. So far we have taught them the do, re, me, and so syllables," the band instructor explained. "We are teaching the children to read music, and as they grow older and enter musical competition they will find this To be knowledge invaluable. able to compete in collegiate music one must be able to do more than mennrize," he explained. "Later when they take up instruments they will have already learned how to count the rhythm and to read the music. Their progress in mastering the mechanics of the instrument will be much faster since they will be learning only one new thing rather than two or three. This is a problem we run into with older mus Wanda Adams and Mrs. Joan Stokes." "It is really an experience for the children to be able to write the rhythms themselves, rhythms that they can hear and that other children can mark the time to," com- 24-ho- The Bureau of Land Management reported last week that Bowcutt's Flower From Page 1 added. Mr. Ward commented that the staff are also So he $29,000. The increase in the sheriffs ning. department was due to the inThe pubKc is encouraged to crease services recently startattend. ur service ed and the planned after Jan. 1. The Waste collection increase was due to the county assuming responsiWho's the Bear at Bear Rivbility for landfill dumps in the er? The traditional Yogi Bear county, some of which has been Mascot will be seen at the first operated by the cities. Additional funds forthe sherhome league game with Logan iff s department have come unFriday. A few changes may be not- der the Public Employment iced with him though. He has Program of the Federal govbeen given a new face and ernment An extra $71,000 in federal an outfit. Burl Morley, junior high art funds will provide five new teacher, gave Yogi a new layer deputies for the sheriff, two of paper mache, while Mrs. E&- -, sanitarians, four secretaries, ter Anderson, hoiromaking ' one help for the building enteacher, fitted him for new gineer, one in Civil Defense and one in the fire department. threads. A breakdown of the budget The true identity of Yogi will shows: be kept a secret. BLM To Close Office Hard-To-Buy-F- ic students all the time. many can't read music," Will Be Given Away Saturday Dec. 18 AT 2 p.m. At The Old Northern Bid. Buy From The Following MerchantsThat Give Pot Of Gold Tickets GEPHARTS ANDERSON LUMBER HALES BROS. 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