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Show Newcomers Set Demonstration BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 10, 1968 are handling staging and production with Michael Wood, ward in charge of make-up- . Keith Johnson will direct the lighting. AtMt. Fuel New. Wagon club will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mt. Fuel Supply, who will also serve dessert to those in at. Welcome comers regular Twelve Angry Women is in a series of monthly stage productions at the school. the latest tendance. vat A SALAD LUNCHEON will be served by the club at 11:30 a.m., with a slight fee charged for the luncheon. Members are urged to bring a guest and the public in invited to at tend the luncheon and demon, Franklin stration. the conclusion of the demonstration, the food pre. pared will be given to lucky winners. At Fireplace Reservations for the event must be made by Friday, and cancellations will be taken up until Monday noon by Mrs. JoAnn Watkins at 723-245- All newcomers to the area are invited to attend the ac. tivitles of the Newcomers Club and to join the organization. IN BEHS DRAMA Susan Clifford, Kathleen Parker, Pam Lewis and Danielle John, from left, act out one of the scenes from "Twelve Angrv Women" which will be presented at Box Elder High school on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. GROUSE CREEK REPORTS WEDNESDAY, Local Residents Visit With HEAD RED CROSS EFI ORT Making preparations for the annual Red Cross fund campaign in Box Elder county are, from left, Dr. Otto Smith, county chairman; Lawrence Green, Intermountain school chairman; Mrs. John Higginson, chapter chairman, and S. Martin Rasmussen, business chairman. Physician Heads Plans were announced this week for the 1968 Red Cross fund campaign in Box Elder with a prominent county Brigham City physician named to chairman the drive. Dr, Otto Smith, appointed to take the reins, said this years goal is 20 percent higher than ever before because of new de. mands placed on Red Cross services by the Viet Nam war. Box Elder quota lias The been set at $6,000 and Dr. Smith urged that local resid. ents be generous in giving when they are contacted by a volunteer worker. BOY SCOUTS AND Girl Scouts are scheduled to dis. tribute Red Cross posters in the business district this State Session the local area this past week were S. Martin Rasmus, sen who will head efforts in the business district and Law. in rence Green, Intermountain school. Weve been told that if the county fails to reach its quota tiiat we may be in Jeopardy of losing the Red Cross blood program, he noted. DR. SMITH SAIDthis years campaign is crucial as far as Box Elder county is concerned. Dr. Duane Kerr is chair-man for the Tremonton area. President Johnson has de. signated March as Red Cross and added a special which, in this case, Support Our Service, Month SOS PRIMARY PREPARATION was held Monday meeting Mrs. Edwin Kimber spent evening at the home of Mrs. Mrs. several days in Pleasant View Marjorie Thompson. with her daughter, Joan and Thompson is inservice leader Gordon Tanner andfamily. She and presented the lesson, Fair, Firm and Friendly. helped them move to their new home, while there Mr. and Only five members were in at-- ! Vera Tanner was Delegates of the Box Elder Mrs. Lee Kimber and child, tendance. for the evening. ren and Mr. and Mrs. Norman county affiliate of the Womens Mrs. Amanda Paskett has Legislative Council attended Kimber and children came the state meeting in Salt Lake and visited their mother. Ed. gone on a two.weeks fun trip City at the State Office build, w in Kimber took his wife to Og. to Everett, Wash, where she den Thursday then met her will visit her son, Robert and ing auditorium on Thursday, in Snowville on Sunday Beth Paskett and family. Feb. 29. General session for the day evening. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT was on higher education and FUNERAL SERVICES were Berchtold and son of Brigham Utahs economy. Dr. Peter were Grouse Creek weekend held on Tuesday for Mrs. W. Billings was guest speak, er. The study continued in Oreta Lee, who died of a brain visitors. They came to visit the education committee with tumor last week. A large their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. R.K. Fielding joining Dr. crowd of friends and relatives Archie Toyn. LaNette Thompcame from out of town for the son, who lives with the Berch-told- s Billings for a discussion per-ioservices. Luncheon was servaccompanied them home committee ed by the Relief Society to to the Hughle Thompsons. The Health Mrs. Rex Roberts and child, studied the liberalization of approximately 150 people. BeUtahs Abortion Laws, with sides being a talented music-ian- , ren of Montello attended Mrs. Lee received many Sunday school and spent some Dr. Richard Hebertson and Monsiegneur W.H. McDougal tributes as an outstanding wife time with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and mother. Ray Lee, a son Roberts. discussing the item. from Palmer, Alaska has been MRS, VINNIE Kunzler, Mr. CONSTITUTIONAL amend, staying with his father, Frank ment to permit retirement oi Lee since Wednesday and on and Mrs. Antonio Olague of judges thru an act to estab. Friday the two of them went Park Valley visited with the to visit other Merlin Tanner family on Tues. llsh a commission on judi. to Ogden day. cial qualifications with the members of their family. The annual Coop meeting power to recommend removal or retirement of judges was was held on Wednesday night The East Grouse Creek Watdiscussed by Albert H. Ellett with a large attendance. Fol. and Rex Hansen for the judi- lowing the business, prizes er company members met to. were given to each member gether Monday afternoon for ciary committee. and a delicious luncheon was their annual business meeting Delbert Tanner is president of The taxation committee served to everyone. Delegates Attend Red Cross Campaign d. means, men, the chairman explain, ed. Dr. Smith has headed one county-widcampaign since coming to Brigham City to It practice 12 years ago. was the oral polio vaccine drive in 1963 which was a Cross. Other drive leaders named thorough success. HE EXPRESSED A desire to see the same results in this studied constitutional amend, ments on farm assessments, years Red Cross drive. The chairman is a native of and the welfare committee was Evanston, Wyo., and graduat. concerned with the progress ed from the University of on comprehensive mental Wyoming and the University of health centers in Utah dis. Rochester School of Medicine. cussed by Dr. Reed Andrus, He is a member of the Brig, director of Mental Health. We have a fine selection club and ham Lions this City of Used Zig Zag maAttending from Box Elder year work with the clubs sight chines. Various makes were Mrs. R.M, Kaiser, Mrs. with committee conservation All guaranteed. its White Cane day project. Harry Bloom, Mrs. R.N. Price Dr. Smith also is a member Mrs. Verl Iverson, Mrs. Le. Your Singer agent of the American and Utah Med. Grande Petersen, Mrs. Grant 969 Fishburn Drive associations and the Box Callister, Mrs. Jack Shum-wa- y leal Phone 72V7S66 and Mrs. Jay Holmgren. Elder Medical society. week. Kickoff for the residential district drive will be March 18 with hundreds of neighbors expected to knock on virtually every county door in quest of financial support for the Red e SINGER Sewing Machines BRAITHWAITE OF Perry and Ben Haywood of Salt Lake met with the members of the Grouse Creek Livestock Association on Thursday evening. They met for the pur. pose of planning range imThe visitors provements. DON ' were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Warburton. Misses Nila Kay Rasmussen and Janice Sheeley were home from Salt Lake again this weekend. They were visiting the Warren Rasmussens. Lend a (ouch of Early American charm to your home or practical beauty to your vacation cottage with this authentic Gen Franklin Jury Room Drama Relatives During Past Week by Barbara Tanner BC X THURSDAY NIGHT Set for BE g Install use it for heating or cooking! Made from durable cast Iron. Accessories include brass balls, swing-ou- t grill, beanpot and firescreen. Fireplace. or built-in- , Stage Lock 12 women jurors in a available at the door. Included In the cast are 13 room with the task of finding a verdict in a murder case girls with the only male parts and you have the drama and in the form of voices. drama un.' setting for Box Elder High The schools next stage produc- folds within the jury room where the all. woman jury must tion. Twelve Angry Women by decide the fate ofal9.year.old youth accused of murder. Reginald Rose will be In two evening perTHE JURORS are played by formances, March 13 and 14, in the school auditorium. Kathy Nelson, Kathi Parker, Curtain time each evening Diane Jensen, Janice Wheel-will be 8 p.m. er, Kathy Gabel, Pam Lewis, The three. act play is being Danielle John, Susan Clifford, directed by Cheryl Hanson Terri Dunn, Nani Janiak and with Kathy Christensen as stu. Mari Burrell. Other members of the cast dent director. include Gwen Timbimboo, TICKETS ARE currently on Anita Hunsaker, James Ed. sale at Mickeys Music, 26 wards and Delray Woodland. Miss Hanson and Paul Bert South Main, and will also be ftTLANTSi r e Made by The ATLANTA STOVE WORKS, In. Atlanta, Georgia SEE IT NOW! ONLY pre-sente- d 154 i 1 Dover Heating and Air Conditioning 46 N. Main 723-340- 7 UNQUESTIONABLY the last word in knit shirts . . . Banlon turtlenecks go anywhere, anytime, with about anything this organization. TWINS EDITH AND Karen Kimber, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimber, were bap. tized in Oakley Friday evening by their brother, Randy Kimb-e-r. The girls along with Sher. isse and Carolyn Warburton sang a number for the pro. gram. Bishop and Mrs. Reese Warburton and family and the twins mother, Mrs. Jack Kim-be- r also went along for the service. and Mrs. Hughle Mr. Thompson drove to Tremonton Monday on business. n AND MRS. Dean and family of Kaysville visited on Saturday and Sunday with Faes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valison Tanner. Graduate to a flameless f Electric Dryer MR. Electric is the favorite 5 toll If you took a popularity poll on clothes dryers, 5 of 6 women with automatic dryers in the area we serve enjoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. Thats pretty good proof isnt it, that you go for a higher degree of clothes drying when you go electric? Pat-terso- MRS. VERA TANNER and son, Allen spent the weekend in Ogden, Salt Lake and Brig, ham. They visited Mrs. Sarah Tanner at the Ogden hospital and reported that her health seemed to be Improving. They the Clayton also visited White family in Salt Lake; Floyd Tanner family In Bountiful; Bob Tor reys, Darrell Tan. ners and Don Tanners in Og. den; and the Dean Clark family In Brigham. I, Barbara Tanner, am bemoaning the fact that I cant go anywhere week, ends, because of our drivers training classes heldeachSat-urda- y in Park Valley. It will be a good job finished, how. ever and we do appreciate the efforts in our behalf, es. peclally of Carl Beckstead of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tan. ner of Ogden called on the Del. bert Tanners Wednesday to pick up their family after vacationing for several days. Reading Circle Meets Monday It costs less to own the best Buy now from your electric UTAH POWER & dealer. LIGHT CO. Brigham Reading Circle will meet on Monday, March 11, at 7;30 p.m. at the home of Laverda Lee, 405 West For. est. Lenora Romer will review Christy by Kath. erlne Marshall, and all mem. bers are urged to be present. the book 7 ' parkas, and sweaters, and blazers, or alone. Wear it anytime of day or night anywhere . . . ... and wear it formal, dress, or leisure. And, its the sportsman's favorite. Completely machine washable and dryable. Never needs ironing. Sizes Black, white, old and Mediterranean Blue IMcPsli 4 l?i 7 14 |