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Show BE Summer Program Offered To High School Junior Students ElTwo students der county have art work in a student exhibit of fabric wall hangings, rugs and interior design models at d that interested junior students should contact their school counselor as soon as possible. the USU Library gallery from Application to attend the now through April 20. at either summer session They are DeanH. Forsgren, school should be made be. Brigham City, and Dixie fore May 1, 1968. Tremonton. for regular summer The interior design and fa. enrollment from high school brie design projects on dis. juniors who have demonstrat. play represent work done in ed academic excellence in high classes taught by Prof. Jessie Larson of the USU art depart-menschool, and who can receive the endorsement of their high school principal or counselor. The public is invited to view students who the display. Gallery hours are Generally, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 rank in the upper fourth of their class and are supported p.m. Monday through Friday; by a letter from the school Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m.; and official will be admitted. hours 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fuh-rima- Leaders t. Named for Cancer Drive TO BE CONSIDERED FOR admission to these summer programs, the student should apply to the University of Utah or to Weber State college in the same manner as the freshman. He need not, however, make arrangements to take the ACT test since these tests are not required for admission at either school. assistance in Scholarship the form of tuition waivers will be available for qualified students. Thirty tuition schol-arship- s will be available at Weber State for the summer quarter. Leaders of the various ward of Brigham City and surrcommunities have ounding been named by Mrs. Gary Sorenson, Cancer Crusade chairman for the South Box Elder area. These ladies are busy re. as-sicruiting block workers to cam. r in the paign this month. WILL BOX ELDER Breakfast On Palm Sunday S.P. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, Aoril 7, 1968 venth LDS ward at 4:30 p.m. for the ward sacrament meet. Chorus Ing. The program consists of and l, popular, religious numbers including solos and other groups from the membership of the chorus and guest artists. e semi-classica- To Present 2 Concerts MELVIN SMITH, a former The Southern Pacific Men of Brigham City will resident of of Song Ogden, will pre. be featured soloist at the Ele. sent two concerts in Brigham venth ward concert where he City on Easter Sunday, April will sing "The Holy City. 14. Southern Pacific "Men The The first will be at Inter, of Song have presented nummountain school for students erous concerts and programs and faculty members. This in the Brigham City area for "pops concert will begin at many years past and are well 3 p.m. in the school auditor, known among local music ium. lovers. They have appeared THE SECOND concert will several times at Intermoun. be at the Brigham City Ele. tain school. areas g STUDENTS DeMolay Group Scholars Display Art from Box The University of Utah and Weber State college have recently announced summer programs for qualified students who have completed their jun-io- r year at high school. Both schools will accept assembly was planned by the graduation committee. Members of the committee are Richard Capener, chairman; To Counselors Leon Johnson, Christine Richards. Nard Al(Continued from Page 1) len, and Lynn Jensen; and The DeMolay Palm Sunday Dani-ellMrs. Dwane Jensen; Lloyd Hust, Olive Weidman, breakfast is being given on and of Mr. Reed Olsen, and John, daughter Clyde April 7 at 8 a.m. by the Moth, Mrs. J. Floyd John; Shanna Kidman. ers club of the Leland Stan, The assembly was opened ford Morgan, daughter of Mr. and DeMolay chapter In Brig, Mona Nello Morgan; with a prayer by Father Ta. ham Mrs. City at the Masonic tern, Munns, daughter of Mr. and heny. Wesley Boman, director pie. Mrs. James A. Munns; Jo Ann of choral music at the school, This is the sixth annual He was ac. breakfast Musulus, daughter of Mr. and sang "Exodus. given by the mothers Mrs. Gus Musulus; Carolyn coinpanied by Jeff Bigler. for families of members of Earl Swenson, director of the Packer, daughter of Mr. and chapter. Mrs. Leon C. Packer. Instrumental music, played of prospective Families Marva Richardson, daugh- "The Shadow of Your Smile members are also invited to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford on the trumpet. His accom- this breakfast to learn more G. Richardson, Don Taufer-ner- , panist was Rick Nelson. about the organization. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Guest speaker for the ac. Officers of the local Moth, W. Tauferner; and Linda casion, Wes Bowen, director ers club are Mrs. Ann StiYoung, daughter of Mr. and of public affairs fur KSL, Inc., ver, president; Mrs. Clarisa was Introduced by Nard Allen. Mrs. Dee B. Young. Lowry, vice president and Bowen talked on The New Mrs, Bettejean White, secTHE PROGRAM FOR the World and the New Morality. retary and treasurer. DELUXE BE TE iV 'W' col-leg- y AND UP Attractive and Colorful Easter Baskets Ready-Fille- d with Candies La-moi- d EGG DYE CAPTAINS WARD were listed as follows: First, Mrs. Bert Christensen; Second, Mrs. Jerald Parsons; Third, Mrs. Donald An. derson; Fourth, Mrs. Grant anThompson; Fifth, to be Mrs. Sixth, nounced; Jensen; Seventh, Mrs. Lee Chlarson; Eighth, Mrs. Edwin C. Harrison. Mrs. Allen Long; Ninth, Tenth, Mrs. Jeff W. Stowe; Eleventh, Mrs. Carl Harper; Mrs. Roy Warner; Twelfth, Harold Mrs. Thirteenth, Bouck; Fourteenth, Mrs. Roy Fifteenth, Mrs. Neil Tuft; Sixteenth, Mrs. Bessinger; Robert Quick; Seventeenth, Mrs. Grant Nelson; Eighteenth, Mrs. Charles Whitaker. Corinne First, Mrs. Elmer Larsen; Corinne Second, Mrs Bear River Don Woodward; City, to be announced; Harper Ward, to be announced; Honey, ville, Mrs. Jerald Larsen; Mantua, Mrs. Leonard to make course selections commensurate with their academic background and senior class schedule, and will compete on an equal basis for credit and grades with other University students. Credit earned will be on the permanent university or college record and will apply toward completion of the requirements for gen-ereducation and eventually, the baccalaureate degree. The summer program is not designed to prepare students for early admission to The principle aim of the program is to provide the able student with an oppor-tunitto enroll in productive course work during the summer and earn credit towards a college degree, Lynn Jensen, counselor at Box Elder High school, stated 29c VALUE VALUE m HAM EASTER BASKET st door-to-doo- THE $2.98 FILLED Full Two Pounds Cooked Doneless Skinless Plumrose Ham with Natural and Goodies Wrapped with Colorful Cello- Juices. phane and Topped with a Big Easter Egg Pure Food Color Kit. 3D Cut Outs. Bow. 25c Value COLORING BOOKS Whitman Bouns Coloring Books. Variety of futures To Color. Jep-pse- Perry, hull 1 lb. Bag Of Brachs Assorted Fruit and Spice Jelly Bird l.ggs. Cholate Covered 4 oz. Egg. Brown will MRS. JAMES head the business JELLY BIRD EGGS FRUIT & NUT EGG Jenks; Willard First, Mrs. Richard Braegger; Willard Second, to be announced. Two Drivers 39c Value 39c Value Varsel Mrs. district. I Mrs. Sorenson expressed appreciation to the MIA girls and leaders who will be cal. ling on the homes in many of the wards. For many people who do not know, our State executive Cited for Being Tipsy director, last year cancer, after serving for many years have been in Brigham City court during the past week on persons John for drunk driving. Turk, 60, of 169 West ft F. Toron- Wallace to, died Two J&r of ' SV American Cancer in the society, Mrs. Sorenson said. "As a tribute to and in to this great man, Elder Coun-tBox South turn all will from the business district to a Wallace F. Tor-ont- o Memorial fund. "This money will be used for research and will maybe help find the cause and cure sen-tence- d f AW ' iV"' A y Fourth South, Salt Lake City, was ordered to spend 29 days in jail on the tipsy charge and an additional day for no drivers license. Carroll Worth, Maphis ington, 18 South Sixth East, was sentenced to pay $200 of the killer cancer. Please or serve 100 days in jail, be generous, Mrs. Sorenson He paid the fine. concluded. In other recent court ac. tion, Dale N. Nelson, 40, of 73 South First West, was ord-ereto pay $50 or serve 25 days for driving during revo cation. He paid the fine. A Brigham City (Continued from Page 1) man was ordered to spend 60 days in jail after pleading its place among the outstand. guilty to a charge of obscene Ing bands of the Western Unit, and indecent ex. ed States. exposure In 1966, the band was In- posure, a misdemeanor. The court ordered 55 days of the vited to march In the "Tour-namen- t term suspended pending a of Roses parade in from the mans doctor. Pasadena, Calif. This was the Dee Miller, 70 South Fifth first time that a Utah band West, was sentenced to 20 had been honored with such an Invitation. days for battery. Robert Noneck, 43, Ogalla, The bands outstanding per- in. with at the parade public S.D., charged formance toxication, was sentenced to 30 brought a great deal of recdays which were then ognition to Utah and Carbon by the court. county and was hailed by sevAlso suspended was a 30. eral critics at the parade as day sentence on Alberta Gra. the "top band. In 1967, the band was again jetn, 34, of 2523 Jefferson, Ogden, who was charged with honored with an Invitation to public intoxication. play at the Western Division Irvin Tahy, 18, Intermoun. Music Educators convention tain school, was sentenced to in Las Vegas, Nev. six days for public intoxica- 1.29 Value PAIL EASTER ' ' ' 712 Inch High Pail Sand Pail with Metal Shovel, Easter Basket Billed 79c Value I EASTER MIX iV 1 lb. 6 oz. Bag Of Assorted - Easter Eggs and Jelly Bird Eggs. 4': 'oi d VJ Band V " 5c Value CREAM EGGS 79c Value 4 FOR CHOCOLATE EGGS re-po- rt MF.RSHEY d 1 X Ih. 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Bands from every state of the union and many foreign countries participated in the parade. n THE CARBON BAND has consistently won first division ratings in Region IV music festivals and during the past two years as been awarded three "Outstanding Perform-- ; ance trophies for concert and marching performances. The concerts at Box Elder High are part of a tour the band is making in northern $2.98 VALUE 15 Din. ASA 25 Reversal Safety Film. STORE HOURS &2E 1 AM to 8 PM 9 AM to 9 PM 1 8 X 10 COLOR Bring Your Easter Film To Skaggs for Processing, Select Your Favorite Color Neg, and We Will Make an 8x10 Color Picture With Presentation Of This Coupon. Don- tr and assistant much of the New York Ranr,'.ors. 135-2- 0 ASTER PICTURE veteran Marshall, a the hockev wars, double as forward Kodach-rom- e wrr Versatile a 1 5 1 nie of Kodak or AG1B Sylvania Blue Dot Flashbulbs. Package of 12 Bulbs. Pictures in 60 Seconds. Utah. 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