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Show A Cancer Unit Setts BC Tot two-mont- program to h for breast be arranged by the educate Utah women about breast cancer will be emphasized by the South Box Elder County unit of the American Cancer society. Mrs. Fern Brown, county unit said chairman, cancer will county unit. In Utah women, breast cancer occurs more often and causes more deaths than any other form of the disease. The disease usually manifests itself as a lump or thickening in the breast and most such cancers are found by women themselves rather than a doctor. The earlier breast cancer is found, the better the chance of a cure. If a woman waits until the disease has started to spread, the chances o recovery are only half as good. The breast cancer education program is part of a campaign being conducted by county units of the Utah division, American Cancer socity. special programs will be held for clubs, service groups and other womens organizations in the county. session is scheduled April 1 p.m. in the Mountain Fuel Supply company meeting room, Brigham City. Owen Rouse, regional director for northern Utah, will be the speaker. Volunteers will distribute pamphlets, posters and other educational materials to help women recognize the warning signals of breast cancer and urge them to get checkups. Films and talks by doctors on A at 7 BOX Into Car, No Injuries Education Effort A Runs ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 28, 1971 Knife Accident Board Asked to Consider High School Areas Change A girl ran into a stopped car Friday afternoon at 215 East Seventh South, but was apparently not hurt, according to police reports. Patrolman Glendon Hendricks said a westbound car on Seventh South, driven by Mrs. Roma L. Mathis, 51, 390 Fish-burstopped when the driver saw Suann Lewis, daughter of Mrs. Barbara Lewis, 215 East Seventh South. The child ran into the the car and fell down, according to the Officer Hendricks. He said the girl was not injured. The accident happened at about 5:25 p.m. side of The Oil') spaceerull llut hud orbited the earth hy the end of 1969 included ."!() American erall. additional commodating students at Bear River High conduct a study to find ways of adjusting the enrollment within The Box Elder Board of Education has been asked to once again consider enlarging the attendance area of Bear River High school. Such a move would mean cutting into areas from which students now attend Box Elder High school. Suggesting the move was Mrs. E.J. Holmgren, Garland, president of the J'Jorth Box Elder PTA council. She explained her views Wednesday night after the board had read a letter in which Mrs. Holmgren proposed that an outside, disinterested party the If they received more students, they would have to use more of the old facilities, said Jupt. J.C. Haws, referring to an older portion of the school complex which is used only sparingly. He said an evaluation of the old section as to its fitness for ose has never been made. Been Touchy Subject I know it has been a touchy subject during the past and perhaps if someone outside the district did the study it would the PTA relieve the tension, leader said in her statement. If Box Elder High school is overcrowded then our administrator, Im sure, would be happy to have more students, she explained. There was some discussion about the prospect of ac DeMoay Mofhers Plan Breakfast Board President resolution hospital in Ogden an eye injury Wednesday night. Benedicts following Matthew Romer, 4, son of Mr. and Rod Romer, 685 North Third West, was injured when a penknife he was using, slipped and hit him in the eye. the authorizing financial move and named the Salt Lake City firm to handle it. Two teacher aides were approved for employment, Jane Fowler, Bear River Junior High school, and Barbara Yeager, Box Elder Junior High school. Releases from school attendance were authorized for 15 Deloris stokes assured Mrs. Holmgren that her proposal would receive study. In other business, the board GQ33GHK93 students. Reasons included marriage, parental requests, and students beine un- controllable and refusing to attend. Additional space at Willard school was accepted for designation as civil defense emergency shelter. ? CXD0 QCOOuCO0 A Brigham City child was in good condition Saturday at St. oeard Richard Christensen of Burrows Smith and Company, Salt Lake City, explain how the district will refund bonds totaling $830,000, a proposed repayment schedule and what prospects are for interest. The board adopted a vith existing facilities. district. Injures BC Boy C3DCD Mothers of members of the Leland Stanford chapter, DeMolay, are planning a breakfast Sunday, April 4, at the Masonic lodge in Brigham City. Serving is scheduled from 8 to 11 a.m. and will sweet feature scrambled eggs, ham, home-mad- e rolls, orange juice, hot chocolate and coffee. The public is invited to support the breakfast, intended to raise funds to send two boys to a training camp next summer. Tickets are selling at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12 and are available from any DeMolay or DeMolay mother. They may also be purchased at the breakfast. Chairman Mrs. Rose C. Trollinger invited interested persons to call her at 723-796- VJSC class in Family Life 017-clothing construction, will begin Tuesday at 7 p.m. Scheduled to be held on Thursdays from 7 to 10 p.m., is Psychology 100-developmental psychology. The approach in this class involves the whole family, Kerr said. When one member registers, all members are enrolled and the whole family is brought to the class where facilities and help are available to care for the entire group. - Thieves Grab Cash, Smokes Box Elder county sheriffs deputies investigated a break-i- n at the Sports Center in Garland, where thieves got away with $5 in cash and six cartons of cigarettes Wednesday night, Sheriff Warren W. Hyde said. break-i- n The occurred sometime between closing time and 8 a.m. Thursday. Deputy Curtis D. Larsen said the culprits entered through the front door after breaking a lock and prying the door open. The cash was taken from two pin ball machines. They tried to get into the juke box but failed, 11:30 p.m. Wednesday BOOTH OLD FAITHFUL FISHERIES FISH & CHIPS BONELESS HAMS graduate of Box Elder High school, he attended Utah r A 0 !?. LB. USDA CHOICE CUBE STEM 0l ns SALAD BOWL BRACHS SALAD EASTER CANDY he said. Jelly SPICNSPAN Airman Receives Viet Transfer r Airman First Class Craig J. Simper, son of Dr. and Mrs. James T. Simper, 933 East Second North, has been transferred within the Republic of Vietnam as part of the United States forces redeployment. Airman Simper has been reassigned from Pleiku to Phu Cat. There as a weather observer, his skills can be utilized for the remainder of his tour in support of programmed cutAmerican of back replacements. The airman is scheduled to complete his Southeast Asia tour in October. A 1966 PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 29, 30, 31 1971 0. A DRESSING Bird Eggs Speckled Eggs Chicks & Rabbits giant size 1$ PKG He is a member of Sigma Chi. His wife, Teri, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. 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