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Show yfy'TTrTrr THE BOX ELDER Church Groups Take Brigham City, Utah NEWS, 7 Sunday, March 19, 1967 Food Handler Test There are more food handlers In the Brigham City area now than ever before, thanks to a new program in which church groups are being certified. For example, this past Thursday night, City Sanitarian Anita Burt gave the food handlers examination to 36 persons in her office downtown. Another group took the exam Friday evening and 26 more are scheduled Monday night. Previous to this past week, the sanitarian gave the test to girls groups from the Brigham City Sixteenth and Perry LDS wards. in the kitchen. Even one old Army cook said he learned a lot In preparing for and taking the examination. card-carryin- g Mrs. Burts reward seems to exist In the success of the program thus far. She plans to continue it until all concerned carry a card which Indicates they have learned to keep their fingers out of the gravey. Junior High Takes Stand WHAT HAVE THESE particl-pant- s learned? Well, we learn-ed On Littering not to stick our fingers In the gravey, one teenager quipped with a smile. Those taking the examinations are adults who provide cater-lnservice In the local area, such as the 310th quorum of Seventy. Their preparation Includes studying a food handlers manual which costs 35 cents, this being the only expense Involved. g TAKE EXAMINATION Pictured here are some of the members of church catering groups who took Brigham Citys food handler examination Thursday night. Each passed "with good grades. RESULTS Dr. Stark told the students that litter Is becom ng a tremendous problem in Utah, as well as In the rest of the of dollars each year to take care of trash on the to take care of treash on the highways, on city streets, and In state and national forests and who conducts the classes and Many of the tourists parks. administers tests on her own coming Into Utah are shocked time. at the amount of litter they Unit-'millio- see. quested approval, or school does not meet one of the stan. dards as set forth by the state concerned. is attending, and provided both lead to the same objective. programs Veterans! Q Here's Your Answer - Why Is an established school sometimes not approved for VA training? - Q . Does the deduction for Medicare premiums from Social Security payments have to be reported as Income for VA SPEAKING OF THE Thurs-da- y A This may be because of night group, she remarked DR. STARK SAID THE Clean, Q reasons How many semester hours the most several pension purposes? with pride Everyone of them up committee decided youth common being that school has constitute full time training made good grades." could do a lot to clear up this In a graduate school? for some reason never re A Yes. It goes without saying that He suggested posters, problem. food handlers employed in local articles, news broadcasts, and A A specific number of hours commercial eating places are speeches to various clubs and for graduate college Is not required to know the ABCs of civic organizations. He advised by the Veterans handling food. But this Is the plans to be made and carried out Thedetermina-tlocertifito extend endeavor first Mark 1 fully automatic Culligan Water Softener as soon as possible to make of what is full time train-lnto non. commercial our cation more state and is determined by the city groups. beautiful. school, and would be based Just addition to taking the In upon the type of courses for exam, everyone of them has The students felt the sugges-tlon- s which the student Is enrolled. had a tuberculosis skin test, were good ones. A comshe explained. mittee was organized to get Automatic Culligan Rental we furnish salt started. The first deci- Q things a Can veteran enrolled be and all service. Plus e THE PURPOSE IS TO sion was to have the students In two schools at the same Unlimited sanitary procedures In the watch their own littering. They Soft Water time? preparation, keeping and distri- also decided on a clean-uday bution of food and related jobs for the school which would be A t Yes, when the veteran fun as well as useful. The comthe program where he get and to welcome solicitors when mittee asked the students to Famous Culligan tank is attending or cannot obtain they call. it within a reasonable time, encourage people to use garbage service exchange As has been done In the past, cans, litter bags, and so on. training may be authorized business houses and residents The students agreed to pick up at a secondary school. This at home will be given an op- just a little bit of extra trash can be done only with the to meet need. this portunity whenever they see It. and certification of the - - - - FOUND mixed pairs team from Ogden taking third place honors In their first attempt at the title. The two, youngest entered in the class, lficatlon, were Corey and Christy Mjaadvldt, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mjaadvldt of Ogden and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Ever-et- t Cobb of Brigham City. Betty Jones of Ogden and Cathy Graser of Ogden won RED CROSS CHAIRMAN honors In the class; A. Fielding Davis is asAnnette Kidd of Ogden and Edr is and suming chairmanship of the Heltz vision; Kathy current Red Cross campaign. in took ladles Graser first Cathy palp seniors; Kathy Heltz took second In artistry, with Heather Hopkins of Ogden taking first The local chapter has aided numplace In the girls erous families to establish con- .PEOPLE SHOULD learn to division. tact with their relatives In think of their city, state, and and has given aid to serv- country with SKATING CHAMP - Christ pride, just as they icemen and their families In do their own homes. No one Neil, former local resident, SBA transit. would want to live In a house won first place in Utah FigDavis points out that all local littered with candy bar and gum ure Skating competition. services are rendered by vo- wrappers, empty pop cans, dirty lunteers who receive no pay. papers and other trash, The numerous programs, Gerald N. Randall, loan committee members declared. The annual fund drive of the for the Small Business Gray Ladles, disaster, administration, Salt Lake City, American Red Cross is being first aid, water safety and blood With this thought In mind, was In Brigham City on March launched in Brigham City this work, are very comprehensive and with the active participation and require many hours of dili- of the 15, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., week by Chairman A. Field, youth of this state, we (Continued from page one) and will be here every Wednes-dalng Davis, manager of the local gent effort. can have a clean, attractive office of Mountain Fuel Suphereafter. Participation In the blood pro- state of which we can feel talent Including musical and His purpose Is to answer any ply Co. Wednesday, Mar. 15, gram by the local chapter endance numbers with all ward concluded. titles every resident of Box proud, they questions concerning current was the opening day of the auxiliaries taking part. Davis to Elder said. receive free county Sponsored by the ward MIA, loan policies and management Davis is an active member blood and blood derivatives. refreshments will be served assistance offered by SBA, It HUBCAPS MISSING and proceeds will go to help was announced by William G. of the board of directors of This privilege Is extended to Box Elder when residents of all county County Chapter they finance the 1907 road show. Bruhn, regional director. Ebie Silva, 1013 Lombardy, Randall can be contacted at American Red Cross and Is urg- need It, whether they are in Suggested donations are 25 the the loss of hubcaps the home reported to Davis or their ing county not, community office respond employment security cents a person or $1 per family. to City police Monday. out. to Brigham 144 this call for funds South at Main street. pointed generously Everyone Is invited. And keep a sharp eye out, Liz may be taking money at REPORTS THEFT the door. They dont want to 315 Mrs. Virgil Jeppsen, make any mistakes, you know. North Fourth West, reported to Brigham City police Friday the theft of a money collection BIKE THEFT 15 silver dollars, 21 or Mrs. Charles Ogel, 371 Hawand a $20 bill. s 22 thorne drive, reported a missShe said the thief also took a ing bicycle to Brigham City quarter. Inch electric drill. police Sunday. brother-siste- BATTLE OF BANDS Some of the participants in the Brigham Battle of the Bands at Box Elder High school Saturday night, March 25, are pictured here. Lower are Roger Scott, left, and Lawrence Sam. Others, from left, are Tony Tsosie, Brad Glover, Herm Erdman, Joe Armstrong, Rick Jones, chairman, and Jeff Petersen. Starting time for the event, to be staged in the gymnasium, is 7:30 p.m. council. two-clas- Six northern Utah skaters won championship honors In the recent final session of the Utah Figure Skating championships held In Salt Lake City. Christa Nell of Ogden took the juvenile one division, then teamed up with Vicki Carr of Ogden to capture the ladles pair Juniors title. Annette Kidd, Kathy Heltz, Cathy Graser and Heather Hop. kins also won championships. OTHER Littering was the topic discussed at the student council meeting of Box Elder Junior High school last week. A panel composed of Dr. Arvll Stark, Mrs. Alma Alex, and Fullmer Allred met with the Student THE GIRLS, HOWEVER, who ranged In age from 12 to 17, s course before take a the examination. Their service consists primarily of serving during catjered affairs. Mrs. Burt has another course' scheduled to start March 28 for girls at Willard. The cooperation has been said the city sanitarian Area Y ouths Win Titles In Figure Skating Meet a By Barbara Skenandore r pro-mot- OWN YOUR OWN n g $214" RENT ONE - $611 p pre-novi- Red Cross - Exchange can-no- CO50 4Jmo. SEASHORES .. primary school where veteran 48 No. Main . The Culligan Man 723-524- 4 uni-for- Campaign Official Opens Here Slates Visits Liz y con-talnl- half-dollar- Buy a LeSabre. Youll get a Buick and 29 extras you never bargained for. 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