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Show I THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham 2 Gty, Utah County Eyes Thursday, August 22, 1963 r c; """ T'" h'imiwifiw1 Funds From o F&G Lands Elder county moved a closer to receiving money in lieu of taxes for state fish and game land Monday when a proposed agreement was received for county consideration. The draft, received from an assistant attorney general, would enable the county, if approved, to receive payment equaling the tax assessment on fish and game department land located within Box Elder Box step K. r rwvv f. . I county. A fish and game representative, Lloyd C. Stevens, said the state could not make any payment until the contract is signed. County Attorney O. Dee Lund said he would study the proposed contract and refer it back to the state with suggested revisions. WILL PERFORM These girls will be among many youngters taking part in the city recreation departments annual dance review Friday. Left to right, Charmain George, Georgia Ann Hunsaker, Teressa Young, Winni Hunsaker, Susan Young, Gloria Ann Packer and Janet Packer. PUBLIC INVITED City Dance Review Slated Swim Class Friday at Jr. High School Scheduled The which annual will climax another summer of dancing In Brigham Citys recreation program Is scheduled tills Friday, Aug. 23, In the Box Elder Junior High school auditorium. Titled "Summer Capers, " the review Is slated to start at 7 p.m. The general public Is Invited to see the show which will feature costumed youngsters performing In 10 numbers, according to Mrs. Margaret Johnsen, director. Here are the numbers and the children who will perform In each: Irlsh-Cynth- George la Laurie George, Brenda for a session Registration dance review Jeppson, Charmain Kirsten Jensen, Bingham, Jenny George, Mara Dailey, Tanya Dailey, Marilyn Helghtsman, Rita Campbell. Waltz of the Ralnbows-Melan- le Burbank, Melissa Ovlatt, Louisa Burbank, Jan Sederholm, Evelyn Yates, Pamela Gray, Janay Walker, Janeen Parsons, of swimming lessons will be held Friday, Aug. 23, at 9 a.m. on the east lawn of the Brigham City pool grounds. Due to Labor Day and the local Peach Days Celebration the teaching days will be Aug. 0, 5 and Sept. Sept. Yates, Pamela Gray, Janay Walker, Janeen Parsons, Kathleen Vanderforl Patty Smith, Debbie Smith, Kim Eskelson, Becky Vanderford, Camille Parry, Winnie Hunsaker, Georgia Hunsaker, Nancy Bear, Darla Robinson Evelyn Nancy Wayman, Pat 26-3- Five Foot Feorge, Laurie Jeppson Two-Cynth- la This session by the pool and Is auspices of the Cross. sored Charmain George, Kirsten Jensen, Brenda Bingham, Jen- George, Mara Dailey, Dailey, Marilyn ny Ranya Helghtsman, 3-- 9-- Nelson is being sponBrigham City not under the American Red Classes Rita Campbell three BOX ELDER JOURNAL will be held for four and five year olds. classes at all levels will be offered In the morning or evening If the demand Is large Adult wa.kly newapapar astabllshad In 1901, publlthtd pvpry Thuraday and antarad a. Sacond Claaa Mattar at the peit office In Brigham City, Utah, under tha act ot March I, A 1I7. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Subscription rate fl SO per year, In connection payabla In advance; with the Box Elder News (published Tuesdays) 14 00 per year; t) 00 tor 0 months; tingle copy, 10 cents enough to fill the class, says Mrs. Anita Burt, director of the pool. If there Is a large enough demand, classes for school children will be held In the IN OTHER business at a weekly county commission meeting, it was agreed to put a coat of oil pentaprime on Second West leading to the county nursing home in BrigThe ham City, project, meant to reduce the dust joint problem, will be a effort. county-citon the matter Meeting the county officials with were Brigham City Mayor Willis Hansen and O. Neil Smith, public works director. A letter complaining of an intense mosquito problem y afternoon. All classes will be hour. for one-ha- lf Experienced Instructors and the limitation of classes to five will necessitate an Increase In rates. Groupe rates are as follows: five persons, $10 per person for ten lessons; four persons, $15 per person for ten lessons; three persons $20 for ten lessons; two persons, $25 per person for ten lessons. Public swimming hours until Aug. 26 are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. week-daand Satur lay and from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Starting on Aug, 26, the pool will be open to the public from 1 - RATE SAVINGS BOND CITATION John Higginson (center), technical director of the Wasatch division, receives a citation for U. S. Savings bonds sales for the Wasatch division. The award was made by William H. Neal (second from left), assistant to the U.S. Secretary of was received from Eileen P. Nicholas who resides about one mile east of Bear River The commissioners City. asked Clerk K. B. Olsen to notify her that mosquito abatement work is handled by the mosquito and fly authorized to inspect the tractor, located at Hill Field, together with a mechanic from the county road department to determine its worth and need of repairs, JAY KOTTER abatement district. THE COMMISSIONERS agreed to meet with farmers, soil conservation people and other interested persons concerning a proposed bridge across Blue Creek draw at The meeting Blue Creek. was set for Monday, Aug. 26, starting at 10.30 a.m. Pointing up a need for the structure was R. W. Roskelly from Logan. J. D. Gunderson, district fire warden, said he felt the county may be able to obtain tractor for a surplus five-toHe was use. n DRIVE-I- Box Office Opens Walker, Susanne Holland, nsaker, Young, Teresa Young, Nancy Debbra Colllngs, Val Johnston, Julie Hawkes, Carla Clark Cvllla Ann Jeppsen, Jammle Ammons, Carolyn Connally, Jerry Clark, Sonja Mar-Je- Goodwin, Jance Brown, Goodwin, Connie Oostlng, Nean Wright, Anna Marleas Stevens Dsbra Hawkes, Evalee Warner, Linda Mason, Reta Wright, Deanna Redford Show at 7:40 7:10 Wedding Burbank, Melissa Ovlatt, Louisa Burbank, Jan Sederholm, with 42 International Stars ! CITY sat mu V p0J3Sfel AND A from Ibafiez' Immortal classic MQM JULIAN BUUSTEIN Jg Production uuo OMtHtKCKir HOnSETiIEf DAY CORNELIUS RYAN Show Times 1:15, 4:45, 8:15 JDFTIIE APOCALYPSE presents a towering SPEGAL lUrnng GLENN motion FORD-INGRI- r CHARLES picture. PRE-SCHO- OL THULIN BOYER 7:40 and Carry on Teacher 4 Horsemen 9:20 LEE J. iilDIlIGHT SHOW COBB FRIDAY, AUG. 21 ST :50 1 1 12 MIDNIGHT GREATEST' SAT. -- SUN. -- MON. ROUND BONE SWISS STEAK lb. 59c of us are in it... So much of so many " m WBL 9 9 ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION W WSfP I OF THORLEY WARREN BEATTY CREAM PIES 39 1 GERBER'S hnmuftt PictyM - GRAPES 15 KOTHiNS BUT KOTHiKG iS Fol loty. Papas Delicate Condition t .urrw KENNETH CONNOR LESLIE PHILLIPS CHARLES HAWTREY JOAN SIMS Our Next Attraction 10c CHWlt lAUNCl I MM WHOM 6U 3 for 1.00 CAKE MIX SEEDLESS NmdIi Assorted Variety DUNCAN HINES f Gfeason eay parade STRAINED GLASS BABY FOOD 4 -- 43c ROOK MATCHES, carton of 50 MICHAEL GOUGH AND 4F0R$ig CHUNK TUNA . f technicolor! 1 WALTERS AND v 0 WtBODwCM WHITE STAR SEARS AJOITMimi NATALIE WOOD NEW UTAH FROZEN Ready To Eat trumig HERBERT SPZPNDoY 4f?EGimSS GREEN PEPPERS LB. 9:35 Splendor in the Grass Papa's Delicate Condition 7:40 and 2 :40 COMING SOON EACH Giant 2. Summer Place a Mocking Bird 4. My Six Loves 3. To Kill GfiOCRlSiMEATSPfiODdC WONDERFUL WORLD 1 1 OF BROTHERS GRIMM 1 . an Dance-Nelan- le PASSES 723-245- 5 K9DMX6 BUT KOTHiliS iS Cappers-Kath- y Je&sle Fish, Lisa Rock, Janet Packer, Jan Olsen, Kathleen Payne, Veann Chrlstoffersen, Penalope Burbank, Jeannette Palmer, Becky Rock, Gloria Packer, Debbie Petersen, Dyann Card Military- - Lorna Fish, Christaln Stocker, Lisa Hu- P.M. DAILY 1 V Thursday and Friday le Soft Shoe SPOT IN TOWN COOLEST THEATRE N PHONE Rebecca Blanchett, Teressa Huot, Rebecca Huot, Kathleen Clark, Rae Lin Christensen, Racquel Osh, Ettvie Wright, Shauna Lord, Trlna Redfonj, Gall Spears Left Foot, Right Foot-DlxLee Steed, Elizabeth Yates, Burnett, Berna Jeppsen, Lezll the Pictures Pick of SOUTH OF BRIGHAM CITY PERRY, UTAH Fackrell, Huot, Rebecca Huot, Kathleen Clark, Rae Lin Christensen, Racquel Osh, Davie Wright Shauna Lord, Trlna Redford, Gall Spears g taka hold to chtck 5. Music Man 6. Gypsy 7. Chapman Report 8. 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OPEN Inatant-dryln- It In NO FIRST RUN IN BRIGHAM Colllngs, Barbara Mltchel, Gwen Caldwell, Cathy Eskel-se- n, Rebecca Blanchett, Teressa Apply fgg Increases BIG hy Annette Mason, Suzan Young Judy Lynn Colllngs, Barbara Mltchel, Gwen Caldwell, Cathy Eskelsen, Cyntlila Fackrell, ATHLETE'S FOOT HOW TO TREAT 1- T- Though Asia Includes 29 per cent of the world's land, only one -- tenth Is fit for the plow-an- d NOW PLAYING p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays, according to Mrs. Burt. Vanderford, Patty Smith, Debbie Smith, Kim Eskelson, Becky Vanderford, Noel Elwln, Janet Way-ma- n, Virginia Redford, Camille Parry, Winnie Hunsaker, Nancy Bear, Darla Rol lnson, Nancy Wayman, Pat Nelson, Georgia Hunsaker. Sicilian Tarantella- - L o r n a Fish, Christaln Stocker, Lisa Teresa Young, Hunsaker, Debbra Colllngs, Val Johnston Julie Hawkes, Carla Clark, Cvllla Ann Jeppsen, Jammle Ammons, Carolyn Conally, Jerry Clark, Sonja Goodwin, Jance Brown, Marjean Goodwin Connie Oostlng, Nean Wright, Anna Marleas Stevens Debbra Hawkes, Evaleen Warner, Linda Mason, Reta Wright Deanna Redford. School Days-KatBurnett, Derna Jeppsen, Lezll Walker, Susanne Holland, Jessie Fish Lisa Rock, Janet Packer, Jan Olsen, Kathleen Pavne, Veann P ena1 op e Chrlstoffersen, Burbank Jeannette Palmer, Becky Rock, Gloria Packer, Debbie Petersen, Dyann Card Cynthia for Utah. ys Kathleen Boot-Dlx- (left L Paula Parsons, Dutch Dance and Row Row le Your Lee Steed, Elizabeth Yates, Annette Mason, Suzan Young, Judy Lynn asked about repairs to a road southeast of Mantua but it was determined, after looking at a map, that the road is located in neighboring Cache county. And sitting as a board of equalization to hear protests on privilege tax assessments for 1962, the county officials denied a request, sent via letter, of Maurice Grant, Scottsdale, Ariz., to dismiss the assessment on the land being purchaed by him. Grant said the assessment shouldnt be made since the land is not used in a business for profit as prescribed by the privilege tax law. Treasury. In attendance at the presentation were to right): A. L. Franzolino, Thiokol; Neal Higginson. Frederick Champ, sales chairman for Utah, and Clem Schramm, U.S. Treasury savings bond director the DELICIOUS! |