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Show Wf vv i 4 A ;, & I -- ;- rx f ? V r, V rr,i j J vj ,vHH at ' f , : . V 3 - u. sr , , V? s F .v .. ' g4& fc4 t , s -1 ,- ft - - 4 . x j - ' t JII '1 t- A. -f I Jv I. f' " -- -- AC j 1 sft A ' s i i, j a"1 . '? . l rC i i AlH, V4 A;V, - , Ft h - , - '- ' . -' T . ' O', 4 J-- . . , a V'-to- Hike Sign-U- p The Lake Bonneville BOX NEWb, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, June 19, 1962 ELDER . . i MAUJlhC-hM- i 4 COMMUNITY CONCERT Area chairmen for the Box Elder Community Concert Association include Mrs. George Jorgenson of Tremonton, Mrs. Russell Rasmussen of Per-- y, Mrs. Robert Morgan of W and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen of Bear River City. Missing when the picture was taken were Mrs. Delwin Pond of Mantua and Mrs. DuReil Andersen of Corinne. The chairmen were busily selling tickets for the coming concret season beginning in the fali. ' scheduled for July 21 to July 29 Explorers from the council will tr.icel this year in the beautiful majestically and lugged country of the Yellowstone The Carson Hike will commence as participants leave their bus at Lewis Lake and proceed with packs on their backs to Heart Lake and R.ver, and tifty miles and five divs later, complete the tiek at the north end of the Yel low stone Luke The coat of the Caison Hike, guides, tiansportation leadership pre hike training, and insurance is $20 00 The sign up deadline together with the final A payment of fees is July 10 $10 00 deposit is required to secure a spot on the Car- son Hike will be Information available at the Council office 3 ilsl3 Councils tridtional Caison H ko has been i - rm Deadline bet For Carson DRIVE-ISOUTH BRIGHAM UTAH OF PERRY, PHONE BOX OPEN THEATRE N 723-245- CITY 7.50 AT Tues., Wed., Tlturs., Fri S335tf4S:.' 1 HOWEVER, the veteran took an early lead in the second heat and placed first with Jones in second Harmons combined time of 12 UTAH MINING event. bout Local auto dealer and veteran boat racer, Frank Coppin, called the races from the judges stand, located near the northwest corner of the reservoir. HERE ARE results of the regatta sanctioned by the American Power Boat association, in the order in which they finished. Jack HurIdaho Fails, K. V. Johnson, Provo; Gary Robarge, Provo Inboard-crackerbo- x ley, s D stock hydro Monte Jones, Brigham City; Larry Beardsley, Salt Lake City; Mike Cooke, Brigham City. stock hydro Herb Haus-maSalt Lake City; Keith Lange, Salt Lake City; Tony Hugoe, Bountiful. E racing runabout Inboard David Davis, Provo, Wes Knudson, Provo; Gary Robarge, Provo. C stock hydro Larry Beardsley, Salt Lake City; Roy Flitton, Dick Bradford, Salt Lake City; Salt Lake City. F class hydro Cam Harmon, Brigham City; Monte Jones, BrigSalt ham City; Ralph Goodrich, Lake City. B 'eanpf tRAit DIPA WfPRILL ADVANCE PRICES PREVAILING $1 .00 after Adults 75c before 6 pm. fcA r , . ' - ' "7 from Ibanez immortal classic presents an N. aeftreettable motion picture. ! J . tV 6 p.m. TECHNICOLOR Jun-nee- edged Wes Knudson, Provo, E racing runainboard 1AHSSEN ASSOCIATION vW' 114 specialty, the feature race of the day, Davis at the wheel of a boat by his father, Earl Davis, 0 "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " the D stock hydro class, Jones was an easy winner in both heats, finlead both TESTIMONIAL SUNDAY ishing with a half-laPalmer will be honored Suntimes. Third place in this class went to another Brigham City day at 1 p.m. at a homecoming speedster, Mike Cooke, son of Mr testimonial in the Park Valley and Mrs Fawson Cooke, 525 East ward. Fourth North In ssraji TLLS2W LaiJ I D4 Wednesday thru Saturday s minutes, 11 seconds was enough to edge his youthful competitors 12 seconds 12 minutes, It was close. David owned Provo, in the R AY MICHEL st2? iVsEFiUTY ri vn t- tm,,oouD(C 1 ELVIS o ft I of Utah ores are gold, silver and Major molybdenum. In addition, there are such minor byproduct minerals as resins from coal, arsenic from lead-iin- c ores, and platinum, palladium and selenium from copper ores. Singly, they seem relatively unimportant Together, they make a significant contribution to Utah's prosperity. (Continued From Page One) lead in the first of two heats and t held the advantage over the five-lap event with Harmon trailing in second place by six seconds In his own race P.M. DAILY 1 prosperity By-produ- ct PICTURES LAST TIMES TODAY Cl Regatta THE 5 OPENS OFFICE OF PICK fffj1 SoRlFlC ie Tues., Wetf.Jhurs., Fri.7 Sat. Lady Returns From Mission WALTERS LANSBURY-MC- BLACKMAN-ANGEL- worn I. HAL KANTER-- NORMAN paramount RELEASE ALSO Matinee Saturday. Open 1 P.M. till 75c 6 P.M. Maiinee Children 25c under .00. $1 Evenings Park Valley "JOAN GLEXX FORD 1 LEE 1 COBB EXCmXG 2 l ,s 4 ? vv .a it Till sasumu J n A homecoming testimonial honoring Junelle Palmer of Park Valley will be held in the Park Valley ward on Saturday, June 24 at 1 p m. Junelle just returned from serving a mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Central Atlantic States She labored her entire mission in North Carolina at Greensboro, Wilmington and Goldsboro She is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and has attended Brigham Young University for three years She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rud-ge- r CINEMASCOPE m K3VIE A2CUT TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! IXGRID THUUX PAUL HENRE1D CHARLES BOYER pul lukas kette . mimieux METROCOLOR .nd Sunday - Monday - Tuesday A SHATTERING EXPERIENCE IN SUSPENSE... FROM y (A dr fA meal. Those who attend are requested to bring only themselves, accordA program will follow the uBilHE PEPPERMINT wer uSSdt Nwi HARR) I tmstr ROMM iwum LOUNCEI F4WtaMtnl wtwxut tPiPMunauia Blue Hawaii 8:30 and 1 1 :40 p.m. Last Complete Show 1 0:10. Hey, Lets Twist LEE MARVIN EDMOND OBRIEN DEM - NEVER SHOWN BEFORE IN fl' Stlf -- HhertyyaXancB VERA MILES 10:24 Sat. -- Sun. -- Mon. Tues. TheManWho Shot PROOUCitQN p. m. With the stars and the music that started it i t y l&Bciilaiiilzzo E. Palmer. All relatives and friends of Junelle and the Palmer family are invited to attend. meal consisting of hamburgers, salad, potato chips, ice cream, and pop will be served at 7.30 iTK r U, CITY BRIGHAM MURRAY CinemaScoF3 ing to Chairman Aubry Moody. THE CLBiKLT OF CAL16ARI' Sunday - Monday - T uesday TWO DICK DAVALOS VICKI v ESTELLE WINWOOD DAN also starring QHERUHY FORO J. PAT O'MALLEY Produced and Directed by ROGER KAY t v j PAlHf , CONSTANCE T T NOW, FEAR POSSESSED HER ASLQVEQNCEHAD... 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BUT YOU CANT HIDE! -- rV 8:30 and 12:00 10:00. Flying Leafhernicks STARTS WEDNESDAY, IVAN ROSS NULER GOff md BEN HLNIFR and ROBERTS MARTIN Based upon MCLCHLR Un t pity West of Brigham City on Highway YOUR INTERNATIONAL 30-- 5 HARVESTER PA 63 DEALER FWC by Janet Cr Release v T Mu. 10:20 Starts Wednesday, June 27th PRICES ON Children under JUNE 27th ALL PERFORMANCES ' Adults- - 75c 12 35c WALT SPARTACUS BRIGHAM IMPLEMENT CO. MATilDASHOtfTfO w sal Iftlematicul - JANIS CARTER Vltk DON TAYLOR C FlIPPFN WIIIIAM HARRIfiAN Deadly Companions Last Complete Show oduced ty - DAVID hy , PARRY NATASHA HESMiONE BACOELEY walur DiSNtY PIDGEOH gules PAYANT TEcwotor HILL ELAINE EDWARDS sif CRAIGGRANT RICHARDS DRIVE DOWN TO THE NEWEST DRIVE-I- N IN TOWN! 1XZ 7: Try Our Karmelkorn - Its Delicious |