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Show r Mumps Cause I r V. N Dance Plans A I 4 V ; :' Lumps in 4 v V- - t'N V I t ' t . ' -4 k j 4 t e ; M J ' M Vtt. : . 1 Linked With 1 iSfc. afebuM. utciiutu PREPARE FOR PLAY - Rick Huchel who protrays Peter In the forthcoming production of The Robe at Box Elder High school stands still for some costume alternations by Mrs. DeF.sta Young. Final preparations are in making for next weeks produc-tioU of Elder 5 Sheriffs n the schools music department will add to the plays serious impact and Is under the dl. rection of J. Earl Johnston, This marks the second major stage undertaking at Box Elder this year. Featured earlier was a successful production of The school. The religious play is slated for presentation April starting at 8 p.m. each evening. There will be additional performances if the demand for tickets warrants them, said Mrs. Fontell Messervy, faculty High 14-1- 5 King and director. PRIME ATTENTION from the schools THIS play production classes are tak. week is focused on final prep, ing featured roles In the moving aratlon o t costumes for The drama which Is being timed Robe. with the Easter season. Mrs. DeEsta Young of Perry who spent 167 volunteer hours BILLED AS NON. denominamaking costumes for The King tional, all churches In the local and J is at It again with needle area have been Invited to par. thread and scissors, she is fashtlclpate In the ticket sales on a ioning clothes of biblical times basis. The one price of from sheets, blankets and other Students 50-5- 0 similar materials donated to the school by local residents. Mrs. Messervy said lighting more than elaborate scenery will set the stage for The Robe which Is being present, ed through , cooperation of Dramatic Publishing company of Chicago. CANCER SOCIETY VALVE NEW y Wed-nesda- APPROXIMATELY VEHICLE WAS aband. oned In Ogden and another one stolen and driven to Tremonton where It was left In favor of a third vehicle owned by Ron wo- man was seriously Injured last Thursday morning when a car driven by her husband was In. volved In a grinding head-ocollision west of Corinne. condi. Reported In fair tion at St. Benedicts hospital In Ogden Monday was Mrs. Holger Rasmussen. She was treated for a broken being nose, two broken arms and 10 Corinne Sets Cleanup Push THE MOVE BURLINGAME, Calif. (CPI) One million American school children move from one state to another each year, according to the Education News Service, and 2 million move from one county to another. annual Corinnes spring cleanup day Is scheduled for this coming Saturday, April 10, and every resident Is urged to join In the activity, according to Jessie M. Eller, county home agent. PEN, PAPER, The townspeople are Invited broken ribs. to meet at the city park at 8 Mr. Rasmussen, also age 75, suffered a head laceration and a.m. for organization. From bruises. He was treated at Coo-le- there theyll launch a clean sweep of local streets with Memorial hospital and trucks and workers. after the mishap. Residents are being asked THE ONLY OTHER person to rake up their yards and pile Involved In the accident, Robert the refuse on the street In front Jones, 56, Corinne, suffered of their homes. One of the cut. only a minor head trucks will be by to pick it up, The accident occurred at Free hamburgers and soda 11:20 a.m. on a north-souts will be served to all pop county road west of Corinne, In the city park at 12 Patrolman Reese Blackhurst STAMP, ENVELOPE, y d MAILBOX Isn't easier, and more personal, and it lots more fun to h parti-clpant- Utah Highway patrol, said the collision occurred when a car driven by Jones strayed over into the wrong lane. He said call Long Distance? Pick up your phone and go visiting soon! noon. The cleanup Is sponsored by the Corinne Community committee In cooperation with Utah State University Extension ser Mountain States Telephone dense smoke from burning vices. weeds apparently was the cause. We appreciate what the peoof Corinne have done In the THE OFFICER SAID THE ple and hope that they will past smoke was reported so thick again this year, participate that neither driver could see be- Mrs. Eller said. 15 to 20 feet and bystand yond ers couldnt see the wrecked autos after the crash. Mrs. Rasmussens head apparently hit the windshield upPeck Bros. on Impact and she was wedged between the seat and the dash board. She was reported In serious condition after being transferred to St. J CATTLE AUCTION Ben-edic- following Initial treat-men- t at Cooley Memorial hos. pltal In Brigham City. Patrolman Blackhurst esti. mated damages at $900 to the Rasmussen car and $700 to the other vehicle. 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SELANDER, youths 'were driving another In will direct stolen auto when apprehended the creativeEnglish, writing section. at Green River Sunday. The purpose of the festival is to foster the love of poetry The St. Bernard hospice, built through sharing with others the in the Alps in 962. is a fore- oral reading of good verse and runner of today's hotel and1 the creative experience of writ, motel Industry, says the Amer- ing original verse. ican Automobile Association. The oldest living things on believed to be a stand Johnson, Building Intermountaln school, reported of bristlecone pine trees in the the theft of a bicycle to Brigham Inyo National Forest In California, estimated at 4,500 years City police Saturday. of age. CHECK YORK fUPI) A pe riodic check of property values The 2 3rd annual poetry speak-in- g in your neighborhood Is recom mended by State Farm Insurfestival at Utah State has been scheduled for ance. Inflation and other fac April 24, Farrell J. Black, fes- tors often raise the value of older properties and should be tival chairman, announced reflected in the Insurance cov This years festival will be erage. planned around the theme Once The US shoe Industry is high-l- y and will feaUpon A Time, specialized. ture narrative poetry, Black said. office. 4, earth are Linda AMERICAN Poetry Meet They are suspected of having stolen three cars In Brigham City and Tremonton plus others In a weekend spree. According to a sheriffs office spokesman, Its believed the youths took a car owned by RuNae B. Steele, 72 North Third West, from In front of a Brigham City cafe late Friday night. BYE, BYE BIKE I Asy. USU Slates THE L ' university. Friends and relatives of the Sanford family are Invited to attend an open house to be held at the Artistic Manor 15 South First East, following the testU monlal. d admission Is $1, A chorus of 100 voices from e at the Box The Robe 14-1- Auto Thefts Three Box Elder county teen, agers were being returned to Brigham City from Moab Mon. day after being picked up and accused In a series of car thefts. The youths, a 16. year-olHoneyvllle boy and two girls, ages 15 and 16 from Brigham City, were taken Into custody at Green River Sunday, according to the Box Elder County Box Elder Sets Production Of Tho Rob April England. He Is a graduate of Box El. der High school and LDS Sem. inary, and has completed two quarters of college at Utah State i 4 J rt Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, April 6, 1 965 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, O.Y Corinne A Elder Robert ODell Sanford has accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Southwest British Mission. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sanford, 34 South Sixth East. A farewell testimonial will be held In his honor Sunday even. Ing April 11, at 7 p.m. In the ACCEPTS CALL Elder Rob-eBrigham City First LDS ward O. Sanford has accepted chapel with Bishop Carlyle JenLDS mission call to England. sen presiding. Elder Sanford will enter the LDS Mission Home In Salt Lake City on Monday, April 12, and will leave April 19 for his mis. sion headquarters at Bristol, Three Youths $V. 'V Accepts LDS In Accident Mission Call Bumps have created lumps in the Corinne school party plan this Some 40 young-ster- s week. are home with the mumps. Receiving the brunt of the epidemic Is the annual Corinne school dance festival which was set this Friday, April 9. Corinne Principal Jay Hawkes said the festival has been postponed until May 14, since the 40 absentees represent about one - fifth of the Corinne By dance studentbody. time Friday, he is fearful that figure will Jump or swell - considerably. 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