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Show I Health Panel Nets Approval The Bear River District Board of Health voted on April 25 to grant provisional to the proposed recognition Bear River Health Planning council. The new advisory body, which The health planning council shall also review requests of private and public agencies seeking state and federal financial a assistance, spokesman explained. Tuesday night's decision culminates almost a year of effort by an areawide health planning steering committee chaired by Paul G. Winquist, M D , a Logan physician. The agreement provides for nomination of individuals for membership on the council by the board of health. The Steering Committee, however, have representation from consumers and providers of health services in Cache, Box Elder, and Rich counties, seeks to coordinate the planning and functional activities of the humerous public and private institutions, agencies and individuals involved in the delivery of health services. will must BOX then ratify the final Dr. and Mrs. George W. J. Smith, Rick, Johanna and Douglas Smith will present a discussion group family People Are People Thursday, May 4, at 8 p m. in the choral room at Box Elder Junior High The Bear River Health Planning council will become the third such areawide agency of this type to be organized in the state. To date, other councils are functioning the Weber Basin district, Davis, Morgan and Weber counties, and the Great Salt Lake district, Salt Lake and Tooele counties. school. This will be the second community seminar presented by the Box Elder chapter, Utah association for Mental Health this year. Dr. Smith, a practicing child and adult psychiatrist in Salt Lake City, is a consultant to the State Division of Mental Health and to the Committee on Services to Emotionally Handicapped Children of the UAMH and is on the faculty of the medical school, University of Poulson (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Loris (Joyce) Marsh, Ted (Beth) Whitaker, Mrs. Ogden; Brigham City; Mrs. Gerald (Carol) Jensen, Woods Cross; Lawrence Leon 21 grandchildren, Poulson, Riverdale; nine great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Merlin J. (Francis) Nelson, Perry; Mrs. Gene (Iola) Miconi, Ogden; Mrs. Max (Eva Lu) Conan, Idaho Falls. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, at 1 p.m. in the Second LDS ward one son, Reports Car Prowl VICTIM an night. auto-pedestria- n Marcia Poulson died in accident Friday Harold R. Money, 824 South Third West, complained to police Thursday that his car was broken into at the Box Elder High school parking lot. Further investigation revealed that nothing was missing, according to police. Slcydivers Slate Performance For LDS Seminary Party A trio of skydivers, including one from Brigham City, will be the feature attraction during the Brigham City LDS west seminary spring party planned May 4 at the Box Elder High school football field. The skydivers, members of the Utah Falling Stars, include Dave Merrell of Brigham City and Rudy Hartman and Chuck They will jump from 8,000 feet, fall 30 seconds with smoke and try to do a three man star. The performance is scheduled at 5:45 p.m. and the public is invited to sit in the stands to see the skydivers, a spokesman said. Starts at 4 p.m. party will start at The and last until about 4 p.m. p.m. Many exciting events are Lovell. 6 Utah. Joie Smith, his wife, is a psychiatric social worker in private practice, is organizer of the volunteer services program of the Neighborhood Health center and a clinical instructor in the graduate school of social work, University of Utah. Rick is a sophomore at the University of Utah, Johanna is a junior at Wasatch Academy, Mr. Pleasant, and Douglas is in the eighth grade at Bonneville Junior High school, Salt Lake ' Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel, Second North and Main, Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. scheduled Volks Wagen races, helicopters, barrel races and much more. Ten cents will get you in and also provide you with a treat. Come and have lots of fun," Kim Johnson, advisor to the seminary student council said. 0 One kilometer is equal to of one mile. SLATES AWAIT PLAYS students, top left clockwise, Sandy Millard, Debbie Busenbark, Shelly Nelson, Jolene Nelson, Mary Jo Swan and Patty Grobe prepare for 11 one-ac- t plays which will be performed all day Wednesday and Thursday for the students and at 7 p.m. each night for parents. PTA officers will be installed For First Williams, Dorothy Bloom, Ellen Turner and Wendy Barnard. will be This program preceded at 7:30 p.m. by the annual membership meeting of the Box Elder chapter. New members Father Robert Taheny, Delores Williams, Dorothy Bloom, Ellen Turner and Wendy Barnard. be will This program preceded at 7:30 p.m. by the annual membership meeting of the Box Elder chapter. Quarter Gain TCC Reports began in early 1971, Dr. H.W. Ritchey, chairman of the board, announced this past week. The industrial category to show a profit principally becuase of the Texas cabinet operation. Sale of that business is contemplated and will result in an improvement in this situation, he stated. and $.25 per share reported for the same period a year ago and were also ahead of the $63,357,000 of sales and $.32 per share earned in the fourth Expanding Facilities To take advantage of the ihcrease demand for synthetic yard and fabric, the company is expanding its extrusion and weaving facilities so that by the end of 1972, its capacity will be corThiokol Chemical porations first quarter results reflected a continuation of the general improvement which of $65,455,000 and earnings of $.37 per share were from the ' up substantially failed Sales $49,966,000 of 1971. All product major categories shared in the increase in volume. Aerospace sales, up 35 percent over the previous year when they were depressed by problems at the Georgia division, included increases in both propulsion and ordinance. for Foreign requirements polysulfide polymers and the demand for carpet backing continued strong. approximately 50 percent greater than at the beginning of the year. Dr. Ritchey also said that expenditures for the fibers expansion and capital projects of other divisions, aggregating more than $12 million, can be paid for from funds generated by the business. It is also contemplated that a substantial portion of the debt will companys long-terbe retired during the year. Thiokol Chemical corporation in Bristol, Pa. Its operations include the of chemical production products, synthetic fibers, propulsion systems, tracked The Golden Spike Country Western Round Up of Band and Fans, will present a musical, Monday, May 1, 8 p.m., in the Golden Hours St. in Ogden, to center, raise funds for material to build a float. The announcement was made by the groups first vice president, Ernie Apodaca of Brigham City. Apodaca will be performing on the show. This newly formed musical group will also have a band in Brigham Citys May 10 parade, and plans to build a float for Brigham Citys Peach Day 650-25t- h ded. Kenneth Kleven, mental health specialist for the Bear River District, will present a report on the proposal for a Comprehensive Mental Health center for the district. Annual reports will be given by the president and committee chairmen. nehicles, specialty dispensers for liquids, and medical electronic instruments. The company also provides a full range of services ' for educational by Kristy Larsen New members of the board of directors will be elected, the advisory board members will be introduced and certificates of achievement will be awar- is headquartered and vocational training. Parade. Ere and the Apodacas will appear in a show for patients at the i Veterans Administration hospital on May 8, 1972. The May 1 show is $1 for adults, and 50 cents for children. The Country Boys will also be featured in the Opry. Lincoln Sets Roundup school roundup kindergarten is planned Tuesday, May 4, it was announced Friday by Janet Williams, pre-scho- Parents should ol chairman. to bring blrthtg sure Je Reports Diseases she reminded. tificates, Children are also Invited to come with their parents because we will have a story princess and a little gift to entertain them, Mrs. Williams said. The roundup Is for children who will be five years old by Oct. $1, 1972. The Lincoln Elementary cer A total of two cases of gonorrhea, one report of infectious hepatitis and three cases of rubella were reported for the month of March in Box Elder county according to the Utah State Division of Health. Gains Experience Journalism Class Aids Publication by Randy Hendricks Brigham City, will - Threethemembers perform for of the Falling Utah Stars, including one from spring seminary party. The News and Journal staff was slightly increased Thursday when seven students from the Community Newspaper class at Utah State University spent the day practicing their journalism skills. Under the direction of the News and Journal staff they assisted in virtually every aspect of the newspaper production. The students under the direction of Bruce Hadfield, arrived Thursday morning and were assigned to various tasks on the paper staff. The class has been studying small newspaper organization and operation. Their experince with the News and Journal will help them to better understand those tjiings they have been studying. As the students spent the time working for the paper, they gained valuable experience in writing, rewriting, editing and photographing the news. The students also learned how the News and Journal Office next Thursday. McCULLOCH 302HDCIE0 AUTOMATIC with factory installed 14" bar and chain new low price Just pounds Automatic bar I Outcuts saws weighing A second group of journalism students visited the HELP WITH PAPER this week. They include front left, Randy Hendricks, Nanette Larsen and Kristy Larsen; back, Bruce Hadfield (instructor), Gary Iverson, Roger Smith, Susan Norris, and Lou Leyba. twice as much less cutting attachments Clearfield; It s a lot of other things, too Like a kitten asleep in your sneaker Hugging, pinching and tugging your sister, or your brother or both or the dog Four wheels an make Looking at your father w hen he's absorbed in something and just being himself A giant hero sandwich Honest music on a good ng Slaps on the shoulder, boinks on the head, and labs in the nbs from the people you hang out with A heavy movie on a ramj day Laughing oiling. Tremonton; Nanette Larson, Wenatchee, Washington; Roger Smith, News-Journ- many chain Mastergrip handle on top for one hand control between cuts. Gary na 159" been studying to give the students a better knowledge of the field of journalism. Students who participated were: a Smith-Corofor graduation. SERVICE EXPERTS business of a running newspaper is handled. These practical experinces can be added to the things they have Love is PROVEN BY TREE Cuts an 8" log in 6 seconds. Two pinkies linked The truth And a kiss goodnight with a hand lightly smoothing the covers at your neck We know that love is a lot more than a portable tv pwnter A Smith Corona for graduation is just one small part of it The part that says someone cares. B&B SMITH-CORONVW VW Iverson, Kristy Larson, Seattle, Washington; Susan Norris, Salt Lake; Lou Leyba, Denver; and Randy Hendricks, Richmond, Utah. This group represented the second of three groups from the class that will participate in the program. The third group will be at the Thompson Pro Hardware 40 Cl 723-282- 5 0.0 S- o- Pncei Stall At Sl? OlUNI uo S. Main, Brigham City 723-34- 88 I 0w YOUR OLIVETTI AGENT FOR NORTHERN UTAH Brigham City McCulloO, OFFICE SUPPLY INC. I 41 South Main think we make better students. know we make better typewriters. reminDer FREE DEMONSTRATION V5 Dr. Group Slates Musical Arrangements for these public meetings have been made by Joyce Longhurst, Father Robert Taheny, Delores Wednesday night. - J. Smith and George his family will talk. Make Arrangements Box Elder Junior High school TALK W. City. quarter SLATE PERFORMANCE 3 Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 30, 1972 NEWS, Family Group Discussion Set council composition. The fully constituted council is expected to begin meeting in May. chapel. ELDER |