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Show BOX In ELDER NEWS, Brigham bonding proposal Seniors Consider amphitheatre, city councilman says Construction of a new amphitheatre and stage at Watkins park has been added to the list of projects proposed in a bonding program for Brigham City. City councilman Byron Armstrong Thursday suggested the a feature previously facility be considered and planned given consideration with other municipal needs such as an enlarged library and new golf course and park improvements. Watkins park is located across the street south from Pioneer Rees park. Creation of an amphitheatre was first proposed when the park, former location of an old pond, was being developed. It was put off at that time for future attention. PLAN BREAKFAST Discussing final details for the Box Elder Sheriffs Jeep patrol breakfast June 16 are, from left, Albert Thorson, Ken Dickamore, Reese Richards, Gary Sorenson and Bruce Anderson. The public is invited to support the annual fundraising project. Pancakes, eggs, ham and drinks will be served from 6 to 10:30 a.m. on the county courthouse grounds. And door prizes will be given away. Prices are $1.25 for adults and 75 cents for kids six and under. host workshop for Indian tribal leaders "Community Development. Organization by tribal to their comon and off the This course was requested leaders to give training munity leaders reservations. both Social interaction, munication, together, inter-cultur- David Hoover, education specialist, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.: and Richard Wilson, director of native American studies at the University of New Meixco and director of the American in Indian Management institute Alburquerque, N M. priciples of comhow to work considerations and learning al setting up liaison relationship with existing political and other groups are listed as the areas of need. from the - Local businesses are chipping City Community Theatre cast members reach the national community theatre festival in Lincoln, Neb., June first Security and Box Elder County bank and the Bank of. Brigham City have donated some of the product they handle money. And Andersens-For- d 19-2- 15-1- 7. and making Hansen-Chevrol- are cars et two rental available at cost for the trip. City employs summer crew Summer recreation employes were hired by the Brigham City council Thursday night, numbering 47 in all, four fewer than a year ago, according to Recreation Director Glen Casperson. Hired were: Steve Yates, Dennis Peart, Scott Smith, Tsushima, and Jack recreation specialists; Denys Jones, secretary. Kaylee Richardson, Karla dicapped park leaders; Teresa Nichols and Teri Smith, arts and crafts specialists; Shelley Swain and Sharon Christensen, childrens dance. LaRaine Petersen, childrens dance; Pam Gray and Diane Marshall, baton; Kym Anderson and Barbara Ericsson, drama; Dayna Favero, teenage dance; Cherie Silvester, archery. Powers, Corey Peggy Baugh, Diane Malmrose, and Luci Richards, playground leaders. Terl Robinette, Kim Hadfield, Lorna Sorensen, Holly Purdue, Julie Freeman, Janae Walker, Marilyn Wells, and Kathy Buttars, 'playground aides. Laraine Jensen, Susan Bailey and Jackie Valentine, han Darrell Bailey and David Ayotte, boats. Riley Bakes, Kristi Knudson and Hazel Coffman, junior high pool; David Neal and Eldon Jensen, ball field attendants. ad- ditional staff may be hired for positions in tumbling and tennis. Brother, sister receive degrees A brother and sister, both former residents of Box Elder county, gained bachelors degrees this spring. Gene Cooper, Bellevue, Wash, received a degree in sociology from the University of Washington in Seattle, and his sister, Diana Cooper, Provo, gained a degree in humanities attention to the city airport. If were talking about industrial use, then the runway has got to be lengthened, the councilman asserted. Also cited was a need to consult with Box Elder county to determine what its plan calls for in the airport area. Mayor Ole Zundel suggested that you run this through the planning commission." Needs Attention Councilman A1 Cazier said in obtaining engineering and cost data on two y bridges over Box Elder creek and diversion structure south of Mantua, the city should also do something about a concrete abutment reservoir, Peter C. Jensen spring, the outlet at Brigham City reservoir and upper Maple creek. He was given the green light to obtain cost estimates. Councilman Olsen also got the on his proposal to contact the Box Elder Mosquito Abatement district to use its trencher in a cleanup effort at Mantua. Reduce Boggy Condition He theorized that drain ditches dug between the roadway estimated the job will take only two or three hours. Also handed to Councilman Olsen was an assignment to contact a local contractor and ask about having an old home torn down. It would be on a voluntary basis as a conto tribution the citys beautification effort. The home is located near Second South on Second West. Approval was given to hire Cory Phillips Hansen and Danny Nelsen in the parks department as needed, and David Tolman at the city cemetery. A pay step increase was okayed for Jeffrey Reeves, city electrical department. Furthermore, further from Brigham Young university. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper and brother, Peter, live in Honeyville. Both attended schools in Honeyville and Brigham. Miss Cooper is continuing her studies in graduate school in the field of library science. the budget commercial The senior citizens Spike club will hold its regular meeting in the Brigham City Community center on Monday, June 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. James Miller, program present colored slides of an African safari and Disney park in California along with other interesting areas. All seniors and retired persons are invited to view this program and enjoy a social chairman, will hour with friends and to get acquainted and enjoy refreshments. Clifford Hansen, president of the senior group, urges all seniors and retired persons to participate in these interesting programs available to them. Desmond Christensen, 70 South First West, will do small appliance repairs at no charge, just the parts necessary for the repairs. Any senior or retired person may take advantage of this Making Wedding Plans? For the most important day in your life call . . . made contributions, also. Brigham City Community Theatre has been established by city ordinance and operates on a regular budget. "But slate slides and dike along Mantuas Main street, might reduce a boggy condition and allow a mower to get in and cut down the weeds. Cost of the Trencher, including Trackmaster, is $15 per hour of which the district will pay half, Olsen explained. He must necessarily go to pay for three season major. regular productions which are performed free to the public. Therefore, the appeal to the local business community to pay special travel expenses, the spokesman explained. She noted that Ron Frandsen will accept further donations or arrangements at the Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce office. Members of the cast for "Practice rMakes . Perfect include Corina Margaret Hutchison, Thelma Jackson, Donnell, Robert M. Olds, Rae Riser, Marvin Moon, Billie Anderson, and Bill Hall. BRIGHAM FLORAL and GIFT 723-344- 9 for an appointment , our wedding consultants will study your plans and make Bouquets and Arrangements exclusively for you. have arrangements for all occasions Don Lewis and Doris Olsen Summer Hours Mon. to Fri. 9 am to 6 pm con- tributions will be "gratefully accepted as the cast readies for the trip, according to a spokesman. Also lending a hand by taking photographs of the cast are Fathers Day is June 17th Ask for a handsome wrap on his gift. and mail wrap if necessary. photographers Glen Compton and Harold Felt. In participating at Festival American Community Theatre (Fact 73) the Brigham City troupe will represent Region 7 (five western states). Present Play They will present Practice Makes Perfect, Bob Olds play which will be one of nine productions from all parts of the United States. The national winner will qualify for a special presentation in Monoco. Fact 73 is cooperatively supported by grants from the Nebraska Arts council and the National Endowmen for the Arts in Washington, D. C. The Woods foundation of Lincoln and Chicago and the Butler foundation of Chicago have prize-winnin- John, LuAnn Compton, VeAnn Christoffersen, Michelle Loosli, Debbie Peterson, Nancy Jo Davis and Brian Gingerich, information lookout; Rosalie Payne tennis; Casperson noted that ago. He mentioned also a need for which poses a hazard at Fifth North and First West. In other business, Councilman Claudius Olsen disclosed recommendations of the water control board. These included relocation or reoair of metering devices at the city's equalizing reach national festival in to help Brigham Another Workshop Set ! Another workshop is planned at the 1 NITC June and will focus on tribal government development, the spokesman . explained. ,, Approximately 0 tribal chairmen and tribal councilmen are expected to attend. The training center is located on the campus of Intermountain school. Understand Community The objective of the workshop is to assist the participants to understand their own community and the issues involved in community life and how to develop and bring about improvement in a community organization, a spokesman said. Approximately 40 Indian community funds Weve got to decide whether or pieces or what, he contended. Armstrong proposed also that the BOR be contacted to see if funds are.availableto cover cost increases since the federal agency approved the amibtious parks effort about two years were going to do it all Cast needs help ... and gets some! But more needed leaders from 13 states are enrolled in the course. Directors are James Peterson, Civil Service commission, NITC staff, and Rayno W. Penttila, Bureau of Indian Affairs, NITC staff. Consultants include Dr. Arturo De Hoyos, chairman of Indian graduate studies at Brigham Young university; and matching Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, should be reviewed. He suggested- council work sessions for this purpose. To NITC will Beginning Tuesday, June 12, and lasting Through Thursday, June 14, the National Indian Training center in Brigham City will sponsor a workshop entitled: In addition, Councilman Armstrong said the city's entire parks improvement program which has been approved for City, Utah Sunday, June 10, 1973 g Spoil Dad with a cool sculptured shirt easy-lif- e S7J5 ...a great looking casual shirt. For golfing, traveling, taking life easy. Super comfortable. Carefree polyester with woven design. Red, gold, blue, brown. $7.95 - Rehearsing for national cast members of are festival community theatre They'll Makes Perfect. represent Brigham Practice Left to right (standing) festival. 7 at City and Region REHEARSE FOR FESTIVAL are Marvin Moon, Bill Hall, Billie Anderson, and Bob Olds. Seated are Margaret Hutchison, Rae Riser, Thelma Donnell, and Corina Jackson. 47 S. Main, Brigham City Lake View Shopping Center, Clearfield 111! XIjTII. I........ CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE i |