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Show Molds First Meeting BOX ELDER Sunday, November 19, 1972 fllalUDFy Itewd Box Elder Gains Forensic Honors Ms Hn?GasDiia First meeting of the newly-forme- d Box Elder County Extension Advisory board was held Thursday evening, Nov. 16, in the conference room at the Box Elder County courthouse. The committee was recently organized with the goals of bringing the USU extension service closer to the people of the community it serves, and to help broaden the base of extension services both in the types of people served and in the variety of course matter available. Following an introductory film strip, extension service personnel were introduced and gave brief outlines of their duties under the chairmanship of Harold Lindsey. Participants in this portion of the program included Jessie Eller, family living and home economics; Rulon Buck, and other youth programs; Jay Hall, Bear River reclamation project, and Ray Finch, Tremonton agent assisting in field of farm management, dairy, poultry and marketing. Harold Lindsay defined the new affirmative action program Jeralynn Hansen as the Wicked Witch offers apple to Snow White in a scene from Box Elder High schools classroom presentation of (Robin Williams) favorite childrens the play. Telling the story is Clark Reeder. TEMPTING OFFER Snow White Lives Grade Schools In Do you know what a play is? A play is a story brought to life." And with these opening lines the classroom becomes a Medieval forest and the children participants in the age old, beloved story of Snow White. drama students have prepared the presentation for 'elementary students which not only Box Elder High school familiarizes the audience with this classic story but also introduces the children into the play itself as active members of the cast. Using only a trunk for props, and no setting except the imagination, the cast lead viewers onto the classroom stage (theatre-in- - the - round) as dwarfs, trees, eggs, warm sunshine, and birds. No arm-chaspectators in the production, there is ample opportunity for children to three-memb- ir Preliminary Hearing Set For BC Man A prelimnary hearing im- Members of the advisory committee then participated freely in making suggestions in of improving and ways broadening extension services. Suggestions included regular scheduling and notification to farmers of specialists coming into the area, along with a more systemized availability of data on feeds and pesticides. Much emphasis was placed on youth activities by the group, with suggestions including broadening the scope far to reach Scout beyond groups and more urbanized youth, use of youthful workers in and inclusion of senior citizens in the leadership area in order to utilize their talents. r 4-- 4-- Problems Discussed Problems of working with minorities, low income groups, and area newcomers were to discussed. Suggestions becoming more relevant to such groups included moving activities from the more formalized setting into "adult type" programs on any subject, taking homemaking activities h into facilities to 4-- non-churc- encourage broader par- ticipation, and use of other methods of communication to e bring information to families who often do lower-incom- Only One Total Price Performers BEHS outlined for plementation by the extension service to be sure that service is given without discrimination on economic, ethnic or religious basis. respond verbally and to react to the characterizations. This is an "Open, Sesame to fairyland. Multiple Roles The stage manager, a youth chosen especially for his appeal to children and their marvelous sense of wonder, exhibits versatility in multiple roles as the guard and prince as well. ' and the Theyll love him pure maiden Snow White. And theyll hate the Wicked Witch with equal passion! In only give or take a few minutes as children respond without inhibition, a whole classroom can be transformed into a galaxy of imagination. The motto could be: Dont watch it Live it! The group will be available for the production to interested groups during November and December and arrangements can be made by calling Mrs. Fontell Messervy, director of the group, at Box Elder High school. not subscribe to newspapers or attend public classroom supply materials for upgrading the electrical distribution system here. Mine and Smelter. Supply company submitted a price of $29,677 while two other Salt Lake City firms bid on just one-itea transformer. Pole Line Distributing companys figure was $2,597 while General Electric bid $2,596. Utah Power and Light had prepared company specifications for the equipment and estimated its cost at $28,000. The project specifically will increase capacity of the citys west substation. Mayor Ole Zundel suggested the bids be checked over by UP&L and the resulting recommendation be considered at the councils Dec. 7 meeting. Floor Needs Work In other business at Thur session, Councilman Wayne Jensen reported that work , m needs to be done on the fire station floor. It is deteriorating in some places under the weight of n trucks. He recommended-th- at a structural engineer be retained to design a means of strengthening the floor. Mayor Zundel said revenue sharing funds probably could be used on the project. He noted further that the council probably will start getting pressure to enlarge the city library. "Maybe we should look at this together with the fire station and city jail," he offered. Councilman Rudoph Kaiser pointed out that the station was constructed in 1916 for "Model Ts and not todays big equipment. The council authorized an expenditure of $3,140 to clean two generators at the city power Portia Douglas Invitational forum. Honored in second place were John Osburn, impromptu speaking, and Tom Stoddard, Physicians Weekly Program It was pointed out that the extension service presents a weekly program on KBUH radio at 9:05 a.m. and that wider publicity should be given this presentation since it deals both with major agricultural or home gardening problems during The condition of a Brigham City physician, who was Injured In a one-cIn accident on Weber county Wednesday night, Improved later In the ar week. Dr. D.L. Bunderson, 52, East First North, was good conreported In dition Saturday at McKay hospital In Ogden, and was no longer In the Intensive care unit, according to a hospital spokesman. The local physician suffered chest Injuries and head lacerations when the southbound automobile he was driving, went out of control on wet pavement at near 2260 North on about 6: 08 p.m., according 611 the previous week and with information on programs offered by extension service. Members of the committee include Ed Mott and Norine Carter, Park Valley; Ross Coombs, Honeyville; Ray Howell; Wesley Sorenson, Andrea Scott, Fielding; Huggins, Bear River City; John Bourne, R.J. Potter, Garland; Miles Ferry, Sue A. to Nagata, Noble Sato, Corinne. Brigham City area is represented by George A. Nielsen, Jr., Robert Favero, the Utah Patrol. plant. Pay step increases were approved for Keith Win, electrical department, and Felix Garcia, cemetery department. Krueger, formance at next springs Region I tournament. Most participating schools, they noted, correspond to the new region lineup. The yearly bout was established to honor retired Ogden High coach Portia Douglas, who has devoted a lifetime to forensics. "No one loses in a speech she told the tournament, everyone opening assembly, gains something. m Highway m I WORTH OF PURCHASES Stokes. for only Several of the latter reside in rural areas close to those communities. SCHOONER Damage Window CANS Vandals shot four holes in a at Merrills, Inc. 98 North Main, with a BB gun, it was reported to police BACK BAR GOODIES window 2 Price Sale 1 Journal Sets Early Printing The Nov. 23 edition of the Box Elder Journal will be published and distributed one day early because of the annual Thanksgiving holiday. This means that advertising and editorial deadlines have been moved up. Ads must be received not later than 5 p.m. Monday and stories and photographs by 12 noons B BOTTLES .. Sale Ends Nov.' 30th.. You May,.. Sign Up Now - Purchases Start Dec. TAB GOOD TILL APRIL 30th, 1973 mw lighter 15 E. 5th N. at on Tuesday.. LOUNGE Brigham City Bowl referred to juvenile Smoke From Furnace Brigham City volunteer firemen were dispatch to Palmer Jewelry, 70 South Main, at 9:18 a.m. Friday when a transformer on a furnace motor started smoking. DREGGIRS FIT AND PUIIT SHOP 95 West 100 South Willard, Utah Ftah Trapkd FREE Bowl as Much as You Wish during Dec., Jan., Feb., March, April SALE GC1BS START BOWLING DEC. 1st uni SuppliM Door Prize Otiy i pal. Aqvarlwm and Haad Oivan Away Nay. IS. N.al.l.r Anytlma UN Hwfl. Na Parchaya Nactoary. f Hawn: Tat. (.10 p ai. Sal. a.m. Claaad Sim., Man 2,10 Haw Pri. t NOT. SCJti ( 10 Hwldaya NN , Nil pj. Main and 5th North ii i B B g i i B 723-802- 0 in Grciid Opening g m nnection with a second degree rglary charge was set Nov. 22 city court for a local man. Robert Morris Narcomey, 18, it. 12, Building 67, IMS, was raigned this past week before ty Judge Robert W. Daines, d bail was set at $2,500. He was remanded to the stody of the Box Elder county eriff. His preliminary hearing will irt at 3 p.m. Narcomey was arrested Nov. as a suspect in the theft of ree windows from an apart-en- t construction site at First est and Seventh South. A Brigham City uth was also arrested in t. nnection with the same He was Anex- Coaches Allen Fleming, forensics, and Dixie Lewis, dramatic interp, say the showing portends strong per- w Young; while was area Tremonton represented by Keith Anderson, Norman Carver, Celia Bennett, Ed Kerr, Faye McMurdie, Mel Foxley, Cleo Cervantez, Mildred Shumway, Deloris C. legislative temporaneous speaking. Other Box Elder finalists were Scott Carpenter, imLeslie Jensen, promptu, oration, and Dwight Stevens, dramtic interpretation. Is Good , Eric legislative forum. Neil dersen was third in Condition meeting facilities, Utah and Idaho Sugar offering the assistance of staff agronomists, and suggestions made for fuller cooperation in the community school program of the school district. encountered tournament. First place trophy recipients were Shirleen Hill, oration, and Catherine Jaggi, Barbra Francis, Sarah Yates, Aty Bitton, Irvin Maddox, and City Opens Bids For Power Items sdays weekly city council and Box Elder High school added two trophies to its forensic shelf last Wednesday while placing second in Ogden Highs annual information meetings. ofSeveral representatives fered their facilities or personnel to assist in this broadening of the scope of extension service, with Intermountain school offering Malcom Brigham City received only one complete bid Thursday to NEWS, Brigham City, Utah ici 723-057- 4 |