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Show yy Answer Two Fire Calls Past Week if Brigham City, Utah March 13, 1966 Sunday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Parents, Friends fe-2- M d Two fires during the past week caused only minor dam. age to property and were promptly extinguished by the Brigham City Fire department. The first was on Sunday, March 6 at 4 p.m. at 115 East Seventh South, when a car be- .V. 8fc Of Men in Corps lng will be shown. Information on recruit training and advanced infantry training will talks ug-de- longing to Ronnie E. Haws backand started to blaze. Damage was set at about $50. The other blaze was Wednesday at 8 p.m. when a shed belonging to James Hall at Fourth North and First East started blazing. Damage was set at $25. Parking Lot Owners Meet stirrer Stockholders of the Brigham Parking com-pan- y will hold their annual meeting Tuesday, March 15 at 7:30 a.m. at the Chamber of Commerce office, 142 South Main. Election of officers will be held and reports on the past year of operation will be heard. Officers of the local corporation which operates four park-lnlots In the downtown business district are Chris president; Jay Hansen, vice president; R, Max Hamilton, secretary. Others serving on the board of directors are Olof Zundel, Don Carlson, Paul Merrell, Jack Parsons, Leon Packer, DeVon Breltenbeker, Charles Goodllffe, Charles W. Claybaugh, Howard Slmcox and Morris Glover. Off-Stre- g Hlr-nln- SHOCKING PINK - Mary Ann Holman models a multi-priJacket, with white shell and a shocking pink skirt In easy-car- e fabric. These are sold as separates and can be mixed or matched, with prices from Sonomas. Youth, 10, Hurt As Bicycle Logan Driver driver has been sentenced In Brigham City court on citations for drunk driving and driving while on a revoked A logan Rams Into Auto A l6.year.old Brigham City boy suffered bruises and abrasions Friday afternoon when the bicycle he was riding collided with a car In the Intersection of Seventh South and Second West. The youth was treated at Cooley Memorial hospital and released. According to the leport of e Lt. Jay Christensen, city department, the mishap occurred at 5:12 p.m. when the youth went through a stop sign and . hit the rear corner of a station wagon eastbound on Se. venth South. Driver of the car was listed as Eldon Paul Cartwright, 1221 South Thirteenth East, Salt Lake po-lic- City. EASTER SEAL CHAIRMAN Don A. Carlson, state director on the board of the Easter Seal society, recently announced the appointment of Mrs. J. P. Gurrlster, right, as city campaign chairman and Mrs. William H. Yates, left, as The two ladle re busy showing Carlson the seals and lapel Identification tags that will play a big part In the city wide canvass. Is Sentenced , . license. Sentenced was Dorris Elton Barner, 49, of 161 South Fifth West, Logan. The court levied jail terms of 30 days on the tipsy driving charge and 10 days on the second offense. A stay of execution was gran, ted to April 11. In other court action this past week, John Samuel Butler, 330 North Third East, was senten. ced to pay $200 or serve 100 days on a drunk citation. The court granted a stay of execution to April 11. Easter Seal Campaign Gets Underway Locally for Campaign the 1966 Easter Seal campaign were announced recently by Don daily equipped for prlvldlng a good time plus physical therapy A. Carlson, director for the for the youngsters. Two child, state executive board of the ren are Eligible to attend from Easter Seal society. Mrs. Jo. Brigham City at the present and the cost of each child seph P. Gurrlster will be chair, time, to the Easter Seal so. $150 is man for the city wide fund drive with Mrs. William H. Yates as clety. The two local women will contact area captains to can. vass the city in a door r campaign from April 1.5, with the area captains In turn g 10 to the drive. 12 parader? for WORK OF THE Easter Seal society deals with handicapped children and adults In Utah, and Includes a variety of pro. grams offered to aid the handi. capped and to make such persons Into useful, productive Robert Martin, Intermountain school, was sentenced to serve 15 days for public Intoxication. Kee Brown, 19, and Leonard Walker, both of Intermountain, were sentenced to serve 10 Included In Utah projects are days each for public lntoxlca. a speech and hearing clinic for tion. those with such handicaps, plus Individual benefits of funds for Jennie Rose Zunle, 21, school, was sentenced braces, wheel chairs and other to five days for public intoxi. equipment that might be need, ed by families of handicapped cation. persons. Inter-mountai- n Willard Studies Beauty Program MMMM! LUSCIOUS COLOR Billie Anderson, modeling for could never go unnoticed In her multiZundels "Hers, e suit of linen textured material. Styled colored print and slim slit pockets, this little with a flattering suit is just right for a spring social event or for Easter two-piec- If as much water as the average plant does In proportion to their weight, they would have to drink 12 quarts a day. people consumed fashions Willards weekly study course on city beautification will be held Monday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Willard school. Sponsored by the Willard Jay. cees and the Willard Lions club, the course In city beau, tlflcation Is being taken prior to starting a community. wide development drive. Anyone interested Is invited to attend this Interesting course, Bob Wheat, Jaycee chairman announced. It's estimated there are 180,. Some 000 species of beetles. are so small they are barely visible to the naked eye. il h of the unemployed in the United States had less than an eighth grade education, the U.S. Office of Education reOne-flft- 1 Tiny Word has Just been received the birth of a little girl to first time parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Nelson of Los Angeles, Calif. Mom Is the former Alain Hall, lng of Mantua, and she reports that the little miss will be named Valerie. Grandparents Carrs bathing suit by Sea Fashions worn RELAX Night Wear Dresses and Sports Wear Will be displayed by Zundels Hers Ltd. like this Marilyn by Campbell. at the Ladies Community club Fashion Show Wednesday evening. The red and white blouse top Is of 190 100 nylon pants accent knoted belt. ... You just relax while gentle rollers opply passive . . relax tense nerves . . . tone -- iShop Carrs f lJD. ex-cerc- for all your familys spring needs. muscles . . . Improve posture! Relax - Visit - Real- s Ut-a- h Step into Spring with a Lovely Suit or Dress from Blocks See Doris Powers, Liz Peters, Diane Mc- Cabe, Joyce Frod-shaRuth Gorman and two members of m, Blocks advisory d the Community Club fashion show, Wednesday March 6 at Box for work School or fun to Its so easy have a iovdy figure. per-son- board - Cathi Crossman and Judy Had-fielot the Ladies acetate and the solid red ANOTHER PROGRAM of par. tlcular benefit In city areas Is bus transportation of crippled children to special schools, where they learn to be and to overcome their various handicaps. A popular summer program for 50 handicapped children each summer Is the special summer camp to which the children are sent to Colorado. Most handicapped children miss out on the benefit of going to normal child, camps with ren due to their physical disabilities, but this camp Is spe. PERHAPS THE most thriving activity of the Easter Seal society In Utah Is the Rehablll-tatlo- n Workshop In Salt Lake City, where handicapped are given professional by counselors, and are then allowed to progress through job tryouts to actual work in the workshop. When ready for placement, the work-er- s are helped to find employment In outside industries. The workshop Is operated and functions through contracts with Industries approximately 16 at the present time. In accepting the chairmanship of the city wide drive, Mrs. Gurrlster remarked, If our paraders can make known the fine work of the Easter Seal society In Utah and throughout the nation as well as collect, lng funds needed vitally to con. tlnue these programs, they will have served a great purpose. Area captains and co. captains will meet for a tea and short Instruction session on Monday, March 14, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gurrlster, 820 Ellason, with Mrs. Yates as for Spring.... Knits, Suits at now are Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Hailing of Mantua, and Mr. and Mrs. June L. Nelson of Brigham City. your ere available DOWN New Miss of SPRIN- G- ports. SLOW Couple Greets All for 1 Marilyn Wendel modeling a Zundels knit Suit In Hers navy blue with white trim. The smart outfit is made of completely washable 100 Dacron. Is Elder High. ly fnjoy Yourselfl Ferns Slim-A-Ra- Coll TWFb&IcI FAMtr ma 723-57- 07 0--0 m wm am. cm ttt aj m WTa OnNHBMTNOfmtl 7 be given. At the cohcluslon of the refreshments will be served. During this time, the reMarine recruiters from cruiters will be available to an. will conduct a parents or. swer any queries that parents lentatlon presentation for par. and guests might have concern, ents and Interested friends of lng the Marine Corps, recruit Marines at 7:30 p.m. March 17. training or the welfare of the In The program Is to be present, dividual Marine. ed In the Lorln Farr elemen. As of late, lingerie has been tary school auditorium, corner First, it of 22nd and Harrison, Ogden. going fashionable. The presentation Is design, copied the Coureges look. Now, ed to answer parents and frl. designers are coming forth ends questions about the Ma. with girdles and slips In Morlne Corps and explain train, ndrian patterns and sleepwear lng at the Marine Corps Re. that follows the surfing look. crult depot, San Diego, Calif., Hot chocolate blends well and the individual Marines role with a taste of cinnamon, or In the Corps. A 16. minute film narration i teaspoon of orange-fltvor- d on Marine Corps Recruit Train. liqueur or a peppermint stick fired City 1 OPEN TILL 8 ON FRIDAY ''",T'"TU |