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Show BOX. Shes Pleasant Brigham City has been asked to close Forest street between Fourth and Fifth East as a safety measure for Box Elder Junior High school students. The reauest was read to the city council recently from a letter sent by E.W. Payne, director of special services for Box Elder A secretary with Thiokol Employees Credit Union was named the first girl of the Month" by the Credit Bureau of Brigham City. Rose Byington, a Thiokol employee for almost two years, was named girl of the month for January, in an announcement made by Richard Wheatley, manager of the local credit bureau. Employees at the credit bureau will judge people in about 78 local firms each month, according to Wheatley. School district. He related a recent incident in which a girl narrowly escaped serious injury when she fell in the street and a car came so close as to run over her hair. Payne wrote that the danger is greatest during the school day and in the evening when community school programs are in session. This is not the first time for such a request. A similar one was considered several years ago but was opposed by residents in the area who didnt want to see the street closed. As a matter of normal procedure, the matter was ordered referred to the city traffic advisory committee for its study For Recognition The program has been start to give recognition to those people who deal with credit or collections and are most helpful and pleasant to work with, he Utility Sales Up In other business, the council heard Mayor Ole Zundel report that revenue from utility sales is running seven percent of $31,000 ahead of last year. The electric department is right on the nose but the water department sales are bureau is sponsoring this monthly award to give some recognition for those who help said Wheatley. The local manager congratulated Mrs. Byington with a card and rose in a vase.. Mrs. Byingtons picture will go up on a bulletin in the bureaus office along with others for the same year. Mrs. Byington works because she says she likes people. Before joining the staff of the Thiokol Employees Credit Union, she was an employee at Box Elder Bank for seven years. Grocery Stores Before that she worked for grocery stores in the Brigham us out, higher, he explained. It was agreed to take newspaper ads, to contact the Utah League of Cities and Towns and universities in an effort to gain applicants for city engineer and city recreation director. Golf Fees Unchanged The council voted to leave fees at the city golf course unchanged this year. It means that regular green fees on weekdays will be $1, raised to $1.25 on weekends and holidays, with junior players charged 50 cents on weekdays before 11 a.m. Season tickets are priced at $42.50 for a single person, $65 for a couple, $17.50 for juniors and $90 for families. Acting on a recommedation of Mayor Zundel, the council authorized $10 a month for each councilman and $30 monthly for the mayor to pay for telephone calls involving city business. In the past, the city officials have received $57 annually for this purpose. - PERFORMER Daniel Llords, internationally known marionettiste, will appear Wednesday, Jan. 26, at Box Elder High school as the next attraction on this years Box Elder Community Concert series. Starting time is 8:15 p.m. Llords, an accomplished choreographer, sculptor, musician, actor, singer, and director, combines all of his talents in a performance which has Sewage Backup Councilman Byron Armstrong who investigated a sewage backup damage claim submitted by Sidney D. Jensen, 660 Cherry drive, said the stoppage occurred in the city's main line and so the claim should be paid. However, action was postponed until an exact figure is submitted by Jensen. Mayor Zundel reported that Utah Power and Light has completed a study on the electrical departments labor and will be presented soon. newspapers prompted around the world to praise him in such terms as," magnificent . . memora. ble . ... a standing Affteir- - im7in)toiry dtearainnse- - City area. Mrs. Byington lives at 125 West First North, with her husband, Don, who is a state road commission employee. They have seven children, Marie 3 Its planned to make appointments to these positions by Feb. 7. Mayor Zundel told the council that any recommendations they have on appointments to city positions should be made by Jan. 24. and recommendation. said. We at the credit bureau call for reports every week and take them away from their jobs. The Gwen 26, Brigham City, Utah School Aide Requests City Street Be Closed Title Warming up for the Brigham City Community theatre's auditions for "The Great Big Doorstep Wednesday are, from left, Mrs. John Carbaugh, Cindy Anderson and Kathryn Day. NEWS, Sunday, January 23, 1 972 Gains Credit WAIT AUDITIONS ELDER Wednesday, well be closed till 24, Don, Jr. 21, 17, Stephanie Karen 20, Yvonne 16 and Jeri 11. for Inventory. Watch for Fabulous Ad in Thursdays Paper. County Woman 1 p.m. After-Invento- ry Gains Office These Brigham City members of the League of Women Vowith others from across the state in a day at the state legislature Jan. 24. Left to right are Donna Jones, Dorothy Bolieau and Margorie Childs. TO VISIT LEGISLATURE ters will join LWV Sets Day Members of Women Voters state will meet for a day at the the League of from across the with legislators legislature, Jan. 24. The unique feature is a buffet to be served in the rotunda of the capitol building from 12 noon until 2 p.m. for all legislators and leaguers. Members will come from all luncheon at Legislature leagues in Cedar City, Salt Lake Bountiful, Ogden, Brigham City as well as from two new provisional leagues in Logan and Provo. Informal discussions with legislators will center on league concerns in the areas of City, welfare, legislative reap- portionment, representation of state board of education, and governance authority of higher board of education. pending resolutions while other matters may be of concern for future action as in the area of education and environment, according to Mrs. Beth - Pictured are participants citizen-sponsore- d Recognition Event Beckons Scouters Birdhaven district will stage its annual recognition dinner Friday, Jan. 28, at the Brigham City Community center. Invited to attend are all adult scouters in the district who are associated in any way with scouting. Starting time is 6:30 p.m. and tickets priced at $2.50 each may be purchased from institutional representatives or through the district committee. Highlight of the evening will be presentation of awards for achievement during the past year, including unit awards, advancement, camping and Explorer super activity. 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