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Show pfr-fT,.- .JUir an z'z? ;- -r "!S:tS!' "V' tfinaats Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 1 8, 1962 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Youth lo Take mi Spotlight at NBE Gathering 0 0 00 ENTER OUR COLORING CONTEST Focus on Youth will be the title and theme of a program to be presented by the North Box El- w der stake MIA organizations Tuesday evening, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p. m. in the Box Elder High school aud- WW fl itorium. ' Frank Lund, superintendent of the YMMIA, is general chairman in charge. The program will consist of a light drama and a talk by Glen H. Rex, a member of the presidency of the Logan LDS temple. ooo OR A SAVINGS ACOUNT AT PARTICIPATING lit the drama will bo Allen Shipley, Connie DeAnna Nelson, Shirley Fodnes, Marcia Chlarson, Lloyd Max Reeder and . Rod Baird, Spendlove, under the direction of .Mrs. Harold Burt. Hor-rock- s, Advance ticket sales are reported BANKS TICKETS SELLING Nov. 10 of Dr. Murray Banks. Here, Mrs. Fred Wendel makes brisk for the Brigham City appearance tickets available to Mrs. Frank Woodland, left, and Mrs. Boyd Nelson. Dr. Banks will appear in the new Box Elder High school auditorium. according to Paul Davis, who in charge of publicity. The program is scheduled to take the place of regular MIA the stake, meetings throughout with the exception of the Beehive girls and the Boy Scouts, who will be expected to attend MIA in their individual wards as usual. is The public is also invited and will be no charge for admission. A special invitation goes to parents of all MlA-ag- e young men and youqg ladies, he said. there Health Group Warn Against Flu Epidemic Mrs. Charles Hodges, president of Box Elder County TB and Health association has just been notified of an impending Asian flu epidemic this fall. "The U. S. Government has warned us Asian flu is about to sti ike again," Mrs. Hodges stated. The Utah Tuberculosis and Health association is alerting local representatives of the Christmas Seal organization of the government warning. illFlu is always a serious Mrs. Hodges ness, continued, with after effects sometimes lasting many weks. Flu weakens its such victims for other ailments, as pneumonia. The only protection one can have to health against flu, according officials is immunization shots. WATCH FOR THE BIG GRAND OPENING ' N v 5TH NORTH AND MAIN , 5 NOVEMBER 1ST PRIZES BRIGHAM SURPRISES! BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK Absentee Ballots Now Available Absentee ballots for the upcoming Nov. 6 general election are now available at the Box Elder County clerk's office in Brigham City, it was announced Wednesday. Voters who will be out of the county on election day can obtain an absentee ballot . any weekday during regular office hours, Clerk K. B. Olsen explained. . Disabled persons can make ap-- 1 g plication for absentee ballot they have a physicians statement saying (hey must be confined. munication. THE VACCINE is usually glv- en in two doses, anywhere from two weeks to two months apart. After one series of shots, a year--1 Mrs. Hodly booster is needed. ges said. REDUCED 2 (MINIATURE OF ENTRY BLANK If you are in the high risk group, it would be wise to consult your doctor right away about the need for first vaccination or a booster shot as the case may be. THOSE AT greatest risk from If you arent but would like a influenza and for whom flu shots winter, ask your doctor about are recommended are: Mrs. Hodges ad- vaccination, Patients with chronic bronchial vised. or lung disease such as bronchitis, asthma, emphsema, tuberculosis. - -Diabetics. TIMES) PICK UP YOUR OFFICIAL flu-tr- difrom Addison's Sufferers of the sease, a malfunctioning adrenal glands. Pregnant women. ' Mrs. Hodges said the government also recommends vaccination for those whose occupations are essential to public welfare. This would include doctors and nurses and those involved with public safety, public utilities, transportation, education and com- - NOW... BLANK ENTRY - t t " 6 Separate Contests ... 24 Winners GIVE HUNGRY 1st Prize: LAWNS A FALL feeding ONE EACH FIRST THROUGH SIXTH GRADES . t my BICYCLES WESTERN FLYER .. r- 2nd Prize: $15 SAVINGS ACCOUNT ONE EACH FIRST THROUGH SIXTH GRADES i, . . 3rd Prize: $10 SAVINGS ACCOUNT THROUGH SIXTH GRADES ONE EACH FIRST 4th Prize: $5 SAVINGS ACCOUNT SIXTH GRADES ALL ROSES ONE EACH FIRST THROUGH CONTEST 1. 6th Any student in Box Elder County, 1st Grade through Grade may enter except children of employees, officers and directors of Box Elder County Bank. - Fast Growing HEDGING PLANTS This Weeki Special! PRIVOT 25c each 24 18 size. 1 ' 3. Contestants may complete the sketch cil, water colors or other medium. 4. Entries must be completed and returned to Box Elder County Bank at the present location, 110 South Main in Brigham City, not later than Friday, November 30th. (Contestants from the northern part of the county may return their sketches to the Tremonton Leader office where they will be picked up in accordance with the above deadline. I 8. i" , and Judged In entries in each group will be .separgt Judging will be handled by the Art Department dependently. of the Box Elder County High School. Judges decisions' will be final. (All names on final competition will be masked All over prior to judging.) pen- f v ! f 7. grades. crayon, colored entries become the property of Box Elder County Bank.' . entries-mube completed by the student whose name will appear on the entry. Parental or teacher advice or guidance is permissible but the work must be solely that of the individual student. All st Winners will be announced In the Box Elder and the Tremonton Leader on or about December 20th. 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