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Show ' Biggest Show Ever BOX ELDER Winners Crowned lens, Shelly Hannum, age can can dance. 14, Vocal six-yea- age Instrumental 1st place - Wynn Harrison, age 9, piano solo. 1st place - Holly McIntosh, age 10, piano solo. class, - age Childrens dance modern dance. master-of-ceremonie- seven-year-ol- top d performers in each: Instrumental place - Sherrie Major, piano solo. 2nd place - Eric Petersen, age 8, piano solo. 1st age 6 VARIETY 1st place Becky Jo Tanaka, Cindy Orme age 7, acrobats. 2nd place . Children Dance class age 7, dance Side by Side. 3rd place Childrens dance class, age 8, dance to Swanee. a. r ,1? hiViifirfi1n1ffWTiaMWBMMnMWWWWWMWiMMWWMWlWmwnWWMWWWWnWiWWWMMiMWWWWWWWra 9 AND 10 TALENT WINNERS Pictured are trophy winners torium. There were 47 numbers on the program, most at the sixth annual Brigham City Talent contest, held in the shows history, according to Recreation Director this past Wednesday in the Box Elder High school audi- - Les Dunn. 1st Place . Sterling Bennett age 10 Vocal Solo 2nd place - E. C. Har. rison family age 9 and under vocal ensemble. 3rd place - Linda, Steve, David, Liann Larsen vocal ensemble. Instinct lor Nursing Yields fJer; Friend West Seventh South, AND Instrumental 1st place . Jo Lynn Rich, ards, Kathy Sara, age 15 and 16, piano duet. 2nd place Debbie Taylor, organ solo. Variety place - Barbara Haugh. ton, age 17 dance. duet. 3rd place . Darrell Gard. ner, age 11, vocal solo. SWEEPSTAKES Becky Jo Tanaka and Cindy Orme, age 7,- acrobatics. - IYr i r.il Dili ill llii- 1 ii iii t ion ill m .mil I.IIII Ii lit! lull'll .i .i -- i lull'll "tale- - in PKill. Calif. (I inili'-s- Il) - Uasx-roon- other lliix and cllorlx. tele-ixio- liite hax merited mailt awarilx im hiding the Pea-lim- it i ward. till W Mil. I (I Il) the lir-- t l 1 ll. lev Vtere malnutrition in of life xluntx a i hild hram growth, according to a food and nutrition i ram ini mill-- - etlcu-'lo- i loud- - and lor I eta- - A nutrition pri -- I imer-it- t. iali-- -l aid h -- howed the critical pen - over alter xi iiioiiIIk n iml Instrumental 1st place Bonnie Mclntish, age 11, piano solo. 2nd place - Arleigh Petersen, age 11, piano solo. 3rd place - Stephen Larsen, age 12, piano solo. Variety 1st place - Kristy Deakin age 11, baton. 2nd place . Missy Hutchl-son- , age 11, pantomine. Vocal 1st place - Bryce Lemmon, Byron Young, ages 12 and 15, vocal duet. 2nd place - Kay Lynn age 14, vocal solo. 3rd place . Linda Bywater, God-fre- 14, vocal Start your savings account today with solo. Variety 1st place Pam Grey, Mich, 14, baton elle Loosli, age duet. 2nd place. Debra Dunn, Re-s- a Petersen, Fay Lynn Dixon, Jane Jensen, age 14, dance. 3rd place . Michelle Mul- - YOUR HOME OWNED BANK 156 SOUTH MAIN BRIGHAM CITY o O Is SUMMER SALE OVER a week ago, young Mark was climbing a tree behind his house as he had all summer, when aspar.i rows nest with five young, birds plummeted to the? LITTLE i ground. Mark took the fledging fliers under his wing, so to speak, and cared for them like Florence Nightengale. Three of the birds died soon after the fall; another lived for three days; and still lives today. THE SOLE SURVING BIRD named Mack owes his life to Mark and the care he has giv. en him. The sparrow was so young when the nest tumbled to the ground that the bird, now a little larger than a thumb, didnt even have any of its feathers yet. Now, Mack is gaining his feathers and thriving on a diet of instant mashed potatoes, corn and water. The boisterous sparrow lets the Gotts know he is still his chirping with alive throughout the day, but knows when to stop, and keeps quiet " Reg. $329. a zo SCRAMBLER pRic? $269 SCRAMBLER NOW $419 SUPER HAWK ONLY $549 SCRAMBLER NOW $895 MINI-BIK- E SALE Reg. $495. er at 12 Vocal 1st place Tim Hutchisen, age 12, vocal solo. 2nd place . Patti, Donna Clark, age 10 and 12, vocal such a person. A 17, . to tia network televixion reteited emenlus xtatux ut the end ol the aiadeniie tear at the I niver-il- v of California. Ilarvex h. While. who taught at lierkelet for I1! tear. Iieeame tinfavorite phtxiex teai'her of the nation and the profesxor with the largext elaxx in the ' world in 19.711. It wax then lie offered the fir- -l i ollege eoiirxe for credit on IU.-- I x "Continental i. I U The ability to nurse and care for an injured animal Is almost Instinctive In child, ren, but lor some, It comes easier than others. Mark Gott, nine.year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gott, 129 lii Ukl.l.n hr 1st 11 agi Vocal place Debbie Ayotte, vocal solo. 1st place . Alan Hardman, age 19, vocal solo. 3rd place . Gordon Robson, age 19, vocal solo. 1st In Talent Contest Variety 1st place Pioneer I 1 claimed their Winners trophies and honors Wed. nesday night as the annual Brigham City talent contest was staged In the Box Elder High school auditorium. It was the biggest show in r the events history with Recreation Director Les Dunn acting as Several hundred persons were on hand. Winners were named in the various divisions for each age group with a pair of impish acrobats, Becky Jo Tanaka and Cindy Orme, gaining the judges nod for sweepstakes. There were 47 numbers in this years show, including and instrumental vocal, variety acts. Following is a list of the 3 City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, August 3, 1969 a, 25 Reg. $695. CB 77 Reg. $1095. CL45o night. For Mark, the little spar- row is a friend; for the sparrow, this exper-lenc- e with Mark means a new home in the form of a towel. cushioned shoe box. new-foun- BONANZA old Mark Gott watches over his MARK AND MACK Nine-year flying friend, Mack, a sparrow. Mark has nursed his buddy back to health after the bird fell from a tree behind the Gott home at 129 West Seventh South. -- pint-size- Man Finds Case, Seeks Owner To Return It A Salt Lake City man has a suitcase full of clothes he'd like to return to the owner. F. Fred Whitney, 219 Doug, las street, said on July 4 he was driving Just this side of Levan In central Utah when he spotted the small, metal green case. Apparently It had fallen from a car. Whitney says the case con. talned nice clothes . some new . apparently for a high school or Junior high age boy. An article of school apparel Indicated it belongs to someone In the Brigham City area. 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