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Show THE BOX Dance Review Is 3 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 13, 1967 ELDER Monday At High School Some 123 children will be seen in costume and a PLAN BAZAAR Making preparations for the Willard Ward Relief Society bazaar are, front around quilt, Rachel Barker, Faye Lofthouse and Verda Richards. Others seated, Judy Braegger, Arlene Kunzler, Christine Zundel, Merline Braegger, Nancy Kunzler, variety of numbers in the annual City Brigham summer dance review at Box Elder High school Monday, Aug. 14. The event will start at 8 p.m. with the public invited to attend without charge. Theme for the production is "Broadway, Here We Come." Director for the program is Charlene Moods with Mrs. Verl L. Petersen as pianist. The review will climax the summer dance program. La Von Grace Braegger, Sarah Goodell and Carol WoodDick-amor- k land. Standing with quilt, Irene Wells and Mary Hor PUBLIC INVITED Willard Ward Relief Society U.S. Army Field Band to Plans Bazaar, Show Aug. 1 8 Perform at USU Aug. 18 Mrs. E.F. Watta The wlllard ward Relief bazaar will be held Friday, Aug. 18, In the bowery on the Wlllard square. This will be the first summer bazaar held In Wlllard and the first event of Its kind held in the new bowery. Food will go on sale at 6:30 p.m. and will consist of picnic aoc-let- y foods such as pronto-pupcorn on the cob and all the trimmings, with desserts and drinks. There will be a home town talent program beginning at 7:30 p.m. Immediately following the program, the bazaar Items will go on sale. Ladles In charge of the various committees are Karlee Green, food; Edith Baddley, program, Carol Woodland, doll clothes; LaVon Dickamore, popcorn; Gall Wells and Rae Barker, quilts; Mary Braegger aprons. Also, Josle Kunzler, linens and hankerchlefs; Arlene Kunz-leEast. HIGHLIGHTS OF their world-wid- e candy; Madge Watts, fish pond; Lola Parker, bake goods; tours have Included perDelores Morrison, magazine. formances at Londons Royal Presidency of the Wlllard Festival hall, the Edinburgh Two motorbikes were In. Ward Relief society In charge Music festival, the Olympic stadium In Berlin, Luxembourg volved In two separate accidents of events are Irene Wells, Merline Mary Nebeker Gardens In Paris and Concert Investigated by Brigham City and Braegger, Sally Goodell. hall In Amsterdam. Police on Wednesday of this In the United States, the Army Everyone Is invited. past week. Field Band was the first miliOne of the mishaps occurred tary band to present a at the Intersection of Third concert In Carnegie hall. North and Third East at 2;23 It has also marched In four p.m. According to police rePresidential Inaugural parades, ports, a Brigham escorted the President on speCity youth on a motorbike saw cial occasions and entertained a car driven by Charles Theo many foreign heads. Bradbury, 326 North Main, ap. Lieutenant Colonel Wllmont proachlng the Intersection. The N. Trumbull, Arlington, Va., Is youth applied his brakes, evidently losing control, and the general manager of the chemmotorbike tipped over. ical division. The retirement of Dr. S. M. Capt. Jack Jorgensen, InFloyd Wilson, a vice presas pres-ldeBradcited vice group Martin,. Jr. vestigating officer, ident of Thlokol, succeeds Dr. Thlokol and director of bury for failure to yield Martin as head of the chemical and the youth was cited Chemical corporation has been division. Wilson joined Thlokol for traveling 35 miles per hour announced by J.W. Crosby, In 1943 and has served as direcIn a 25 mile zone. Damage chairman. tor of manufacturing and asDr. Martin Joined Thlokol In sistant to the motorbike was estimated general manager. He 1932 as a research chemist. was named vice at $60. president In The company had been founded 1965 and manager In general THE SECOND MISHAP oc. about five years earlier to 1966. the worlds first commercurred at the Intersection of The retlrment of Walter E. cial synthetic rubber, and Dr. Boswell, west coast district Sixth South and First East. According to police reports, Martin became closely manager of Thiokols Chemical with the development of division was announced at the Fred Lloyd Bennett Jr., 513 South Sixth West, was driving the then. new technology. same time. The company Is still a leada motorbike which slid Into a Boswell had been with Thlokol old ing producer of specialty sedan driven by a since 1942. It has broadened although He Brigham City youth. helped pioneer the deDamage to the motorbike was Into a number of other chemical, velopment of rubber-basesealestimated at $150, and to the aerospace and Industrial fields. ants that made It practical for WAS car at elected MARTIN $50. DR. fuel tanks to be built Into airyouths Bennett was cited for to the board of directors of craft wings; he also played a lookout by Patrolman Thlokol In 1949 and was named leading role In the development Tom Sneddon, Investigating vice president the following of chemical binders that led to officer. year. In 1958 he was appointed modern solld-fue- l rocketry. Motorbikes Involved r, In Mishaps TCC Driver Nets Jail Term The U.S. Army Field Band the bands commanding offiof Washington, D.C., will appear cer and conductor. In concert at Utah State unlver. THE SOILDIERS Chorus, the slty, Aug. 17 at 8 p.m. In the "voice of the Internationally USU Amphitheater, The concert, part of the USU famous Army Field Band, Is summer quarter recreation directed by Sergeant Major Euprogram, will also feature the gene Coughlin, Detroit Lakes, Soldiers Chorus, made up of Minn. The Soldiers Chorus has par22 highly trained vocalists. During Its more than 20- - year ticipated In concerts with the history, the U.S. Army Field Army Field Band In all 50 Canada, Mexico, the Band, officially the only tour- states, ing musical representative of United Kingdom and the Far the Department of the Army, East. In 1961 It was selected has appeared In all 50 states, to perform at the prayer Canada, Mexico, the United breakfast of the late President Kingdom, Europe and the Far John F. Kennedy, following his Inauguration. The Soldiers Chorus has appeared on network television, radio and In motion pictures. They present their own special arrangements of old favorites and currently popular compositions. Admission to the concert Is free, said Dr. Elvert H. Himes, dean of USU summer quarter. viii Ww WXfcri .ani - i n H. W SET DANCE REVIEW Pictured are some of the youngsters who will take part in the annual Brigham City summer dance review which is scheduled Monday, Aug. 14, in the Box Elder High school auditorium. Ing on a suspended license. The fastest homing pigeons, his license was revoked. David Lou Dell Reese, 20, 1.500 miles, can In other recent city court of 588 South Third West, was return to their lofts within action, Marshall Bankhead, 22, sentenced to three days for driv- three days, says the National of 17 West First North, was ing during suspension. Geographic 20 to sentenced days for drunk driving, Farrell Freeze, Route 1, was sentenced to five days for drlv-Inon revokatlon. Farrell Huggins, 41, Bear River City, drew a sentence of $50 or 25 days for drlv- - An Ogden man has been to a total of 30 days In Jail on two driving viola-tlon- according to Brigham City court records, Charles Lee Moss, 32, Roosevelt hotel, Ogden, drew 20 days for drunk driving and an addl. tlonal 10 days for driving while g WATER SHOW The Many Faces of Man Will be presented 8 P.M. THURSDAY Aug. 17th & & FRIDAY 18th Diving Exhibitions 'Swimming 'Routines Marian Potter Instructor Sharon Houghton, Asst. Instructor BRIGHAM CITY MUNICIPAL POOL full-dre- ss Officials Steps Down, n Post Filled right-of-wa- O pro-duc- e asso-elate- d rub-be- d "I (Well let you get away with it.) This Brigham City combo has received a contract to play GIVEN CONTRACT at Georges Hermitage for teen dancing. Left to right are Robert Lichtenstein. Larry Dixon, Jeff Petersen and Herm Erdman. Local Group To Play for Lieut. Colonel 4 Regulation Girls Nowin Vietnam Teen Dances (school approved) Colonel Army Lieutenant Richard L. Barth, eon of Mr, A Brigham City teen rock and Mrs. Cleo H. Barth, 216 group, "The Other Guy, has Ostranden, Twin Falls, Idaho, been selected to play at was assigned to the 88th SupGeroges Hermitage dance hall ply and Service Battalion near for teens in Ogden canyon, It Plelku, Vietnam, July 14. was announced this past week. Col. Barth, commanding ofThe local combo wlU play ficer of the battalion, entered every Thursday night, begin-nln- the Army in February 1952, A 1947 granduate of Modesto Aug, 31, untU June of next year, according to their (Calif.) High school, he was manager Kit Hendrickson. graduated from Utah State In 1951 with a B.S, Members of the group are Gym Equipment for Back to School FREE g y Robert Lichtenstein, Larry Dix- degree. His wife, Colleen, lives at on, Jett Petersen and Herm 319 Paxton Place, Brigham City, Erdman. Hendrlckaon said ths canyon accommodate faculty Is a popular dancing Utah and wlU place for teenagers In northern crowds up to 1,000 persons, name and lettering Shorts $3.79 $2.79 Blouse at Carrs Ltd. Someone made away with this new 1967 Mercury right before our eyes. You see, were having a clearance sale on all 67 Mercurys. And at our special prices, every Mercury in our showroom is a steal. The stolen car here is a Mercury Monterey hardtop. Special close-oprices on other models, too. And special low prices on 1967 demonstrators and executive cars. Low mileage, or ut full warranty. Come in soon. Where else can you steal a car like this get away with it? and Save as much as lOOOo Andersons Ford, Inc. 323 South Main, Brigham City . |