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Show Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 8, 1976 BOX ELDER 6 NEWS, Tremonton while the men are starting their tournament. Iks waif best bail Starts Aug. 3 According to tournament chairman Bob Blackburn, the tourney events will begin Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Elks lodge. Then at 8 a.m. the next day, the mens first round will begin at the course. The ladies are scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. That evening, a dinner and dance will be held with music provided by C--J Five. Breakfast will open events Aug. 15 at 6:30 a.m. and the final round starts again at 8. A buffet luncheon is slated for 3 p.m. and awards will be presented at 5. There will be two flights in this full handicap tournament. Entry fee is $25 per golfer and an Aug. 12 deadline has been set for taking entries. tourney Entry Forms Entry forms may be obtained from the lodge or at the golf course. Andersens Ford of Brigham City will provide courtesy cars for the three days of activities, shuttling people to and from tiie lodge and golf course. More information may be obtained from Blackburn or Alma Bryant or Mae Adams, chairmen over the ladies The 10th annual Brigham City Elks two man best ball golf tournament will be held next weekend at the Brigham City Municipal Golf course, competing for a purse of over $1,000. Elks from around Utah and out of state as well are expected to swell the tourney field to 80 golfers and wives. The ladies will play Aug. 14 at Skyway Golf course in WINNERS in the Brigham City Recreation soft-baprogram was this group from Snow park. Team members are (front from left) Howard Hurd, Bryan Larsen, Ricky Larsen, Jerry Dunn, Steve Alkire and Troy Liljenquist, Lance Alkire. On the second row are Diana JUNIOR tournament. ll McNeely, assistant park director, DeVon Averett, Loren Hurd, DeRay Averett, Bobby Cosgrove, Ted Dalton, Lance Sackett, Kevin Liljenquist and Annette Sackett, park leader. The team beat John Adams Park 12-- for the title. 2 hunters draw on moose, antelope Local Several Box Elder county residents were successful applicants for big game applications in a drawing held recently. Craig J. Woodland, RFD 2, Brigham City, drew an antelope permit for the Southwest Desert unit, Steven M. Burt of 420 East Fourth North, Brigham City, drew a permit for the Box Elder unit and Clinton W. Tremelling of RFD 2, Brigham City, drew a permit on the Bonanza unit. John M. Bessinger of 107 West Sixth North in Tremonton drew PEACH CITY Pirates, pictured here, were National league champs of the Bronco league in Brigham City this year. The team compiled a 12-- 1 record, the best in all city THE leagues. Players are (front from left) Brian Windley, Kenny Herzog, James Taggart, Dave David Keller, David Jones, Mark Aston, Pat Lavry Madsen and Brent Law. Second row Coach Chris Wight, Chad Reeves, Leslie Case, Christy and Craig Clements. Back row Wadman, Mike Garroute and Coach Doug Tingey. c'Vhu i ' ti2 r.! 1 E& bus drivers trained BCCT will give out 'Oles' Aug. i BE 14 Oscars in the form of Oles will be presented Aug. 14 by the Brigham City Community Theatre to outstanding performers and for performances during the past year. The presentation will be made during a potluck supper starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Heritage theatre in Perry. The Oles are in honor of former Brigham City Mayor Olof E. Zundel, who during 1970 included drama in the citys recreation program. Through his efforts in 1971, the drama segment was organized into a separate board. The former mayor has consented to lend his name to the awards. Those wishing to attend the supper are casserole, requested to bring a potluck dish salad or dessert that will serve 12. Punch, dishes and utinsels will be provided. Eight residents of Box City elder performs in pageant Elder Jeffery Campbell, a member of the Brigham City 17th ward, recently performed in the LDS Hill Cumorah pro- duction, Americas Witness for Christ." elders role in the pageant Included rewriting the productions study guide and The overseeing the performers Elder Jeffery Campbell . L I r Hill CumoraH oerformer seniors must make BE i appointments Senior pictures for the Box Elder High school year book from 10 will be taken Aug. a.m. to 6 p.m., announced Glen- Elder county were among 55 school bus drivers from 18 Utah school districts who underwent a three-da- y training program at Utah Technical college of Provo last week. Those attending the training program from Box Elder School District were Douglas R. Burbank, Deweyville; Glen E. Dixon, Brigham City; Leo W. Gilbert, Corinne; Theodore Wayne Gingerich, Brigham City; Richard Carl Harris, Tremonton; Linda W. Zito, Brigham City; Jack Douglas Rauth, Brigham City; and Paul C. Nelson, Brigham City. According to Kelvin C. Clayton, pupil transportation training officer for the Utah State Board of Education, the current class is one of the largest in the history of the program, which requires 24 hours of special training for every driver of a school bus in the state. Nine of the 55 enrolled are women, the largest number ever to enroll in a single course, said Mr. Clayton. study groups. He also directed the musical numbers for meetings held at the Hill Cumorah. Elder Campbell Is serving a mission for the LDS church in misthe New sion where he is serving as assistant to the' mission president, Milton A. Barlow. The pageant was said to be the hlghllghtdf an Eastern tour by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Campbell of 1062 Sycamore Aval, Brigham City. The Campbells and their son, Joel, visited with the elder and other missionaries from the Brigham City area while there. York-Rochest- Name corrected in news story The Box Elder News on July 4 news items naming Parker Nahlee of 1060 South Main as being fined in Brigham City Court after pleading guilty to public intoxication. That name was incorrect and should have read Norma Jean Nahlee of the same address. carried & The Box Elder News-Journ- regrets the error and apologizes' for any inconvenience the error may have caused. Shoot set by B. River long rifles Big O st tire store changes ownership The Bear River valley will have a shoot and potluck dinner 4 p.m. Aug. 14 at Docks Flat. g The will feature compel ; tition shooing with prizes and open shooting for everyone. In preparation for the season 8 opening Aug. 21, instruction will r be given on blackpowder big rs game hunting. The group also has people -available to give instruction and educational demonstrations on muzzleloading, blackpowder, safety and mountain crafts. The public is invited to attend the meet. "Bring the family and a something for potluck, spokesman said. Swim meet set The Brigham City Open Swimming meet will be held at the municipal pool Monday, Aug. 16, from 5 p.m. until completed, it was announced this week. Director Recreation Jack Winn said there will be categories for all age groups and families in the meet. Ribbons will be awarded to the first five places in each category. An entry blank will be Included in the Thursday Box Elder Journal. BE a moose permit for the Bear e in the Rock unit, while Thayne D. Jones of Fielding also drew a permit for the same unit. Drawing a moose permit on the Cache and Rich portion of Creek-Cach- e the Ogden River-Lounit was Glenn Richards of 529 South Fourth East, Brigham City. No local residents were reported to have drawn buffalo or desert bighorn permits. Elk permits will be drawn at a later date. River-Hol- tennis team sets workouts Workouts for the Girls Box Elder High school Tennis team will be held from 8 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, Aug. 10 at the schools courts. All interested girls, grades are encouraged to participate. For additional information call Corey Tuckness at A tire for every pocketbook and every driving need is the slogaif of Rollin Adams, new owner of the Big O Tire store, 390 South Main. AdamS, Who also owns a Big O franchise in Tooele, said he will stock the store with a inventory of tires for almost any type of vehcile. A wide variety of shocks and wheels along with n the Big O fast service will also be available at the store, Adams said. The store, now open for business, has taken delivery of another $30,000 worth of and will hold its grand opening Aug. 12, 13 and 14. Adams said the grand opensales ing will feature store-wid- e along with garnishments of a clown, prizes and free drinks. Regular store hours have been set at 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays well-know- and from 9 a.m.' to 5 p.m. Saturday. Adams said Big O is the fasting growing tire dealer in the country and attributes its success to the service and the guarantee on the Big O tire. Adams has been with Big O since 1972. He said he wanted the Brigham City franchise because he ROLLIN ADAMS at 723-668- 1. The photographer Is Charles Arave. revocation, according to re-- s cords in Brigham City Court. owner-manage- of the Big O r store will have its grand Wildlife group offers mer-chani- se BC turkey habitat stamp woman fund-raisin- attends seminar 9-- Storage at SamAndy. ar 8. fje wJJo un (orluauit 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Qualltv Foods Sealed In No, 10 Tina Pertecttor long term storage. On revocation Fined $100 in Brigham Cltyj Court was James Kevin Fors- gren, 19, RFD 2, Cornish. He pleaded guilty to driving during the new has relatives here and likes the country. His fathe, Lisle is orignally from Thatcher and his mother, Lola Gunnell, is originally from Howell. I plan on living her and making it my home. Adams attended Brigham Young university and served a mission for the LDS church in Scotland. He and his wife Juanita have two children, Andrea, 2 The 10,000 member National In addition to the limited, and Joshua, 10 months. Wild Turkey federation has instamp sale (50,000 printed), a troduced the first annual wild signed and numbered edition of turkey stamp. According to prints (1000 printed) has been Executive Vice President Tom produced. With over one million wild Rodgers, the program has been designed to closely rival the turkey hunters in the United federal duck stamp in both States today, the supply of g investment and stamps and prints should be exhausted quite rapidly. potential. All proceeds will go toward education, restoration and the The first wild turkey print is purchase of wild turkey habitat. available for $63 unframed and The colorful design selected $110 framed (stamp included). for the first wild turkey stamp Stamps are $3 each and all (1976) was donated by noted donations are fully Florida wildlife artist, Russ Orders should be directed Representing approximately and features the FloriWild Smiley, to: Turkey Stamp, P.O. 3,000 clubwomen in the state of da wild turkey, OSCEOLA. Box 467, Edgefield, S. C. 29824. L. Mrs. Verl Petersen of Utah, Brigham City is attending a regional seminar on community In San improvement Aug. Mateo, Calif. Food items Mrs. Petersen is serving as district community improvement chairman for the Utah big savings Federation of Womens clubs, (Quantities Limited) and in that capacity will be Mrs. Verl L. Petersen responsible for local programs . . . attends seminar of community Improvement in comcooperation with other munity groups, public officials General Federaton of Womens and private citizens. Clubs will compete for prizes The community improvement nawhich include a district award, program is tionally by the General Federa- a top state award of $400 and a tion of Womens Clubs and top national award of $10,000, to be presented during 1978. Sears, Roebuck and Co. The seminar is one of five The seminar conducted with the cooperation of the National regional training sessions which will focus on the CIP action University Extension association, marks the beginning of a plan. two-yeMrs. Petersen is a member of program of communthe Brigham City Civic Imity improvement, 1976-7Clubs affiliatead with the provement club. 9-- da Dick. If students have not been contacted by Miss Dick, they should call for an appointment is Tire store at 390 South main. 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