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Show tTTrrrrrTTTTTTT? t 4 rrrrr i THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 30, 964 1 BEHS m i f y fy FT 7 T ryyfri rr f yryMf1 w m w w 9 T Slates Senior Play The annual senior play at Box Elder High school, this year titled The Mouse Trap ; will be performed next Wednes. day and Thursday, Feb. The public is Invited to both performances. Tickets selling at $1 for adults and 50 cents for students are now on sale at Zundels and Mickey's Music center on Main street and also may be purchased from any 5-- 5 senior. t9 The Mouse Trap I9 Is amur. der mystery.comedy by Agatha and has been In re. Christy IP hear sal for the past four weeks, P 9 9 9 according to Karolyn Harker, director. 9 r Members of the cast Include Beverly Packer, Dave Hunting, ton, Steve Calchera, Cheryl Hanson, James Larson, Diane John Barker and Meeker, Robert Harrison. Student assistant director Is Lynne Shields. Class parents for this years senior play are Tom Davis and Fern Gardner. f I 'ii f f r 5 4 Bloodmobile U' Steve Calchera and Diane Meeker are pictured here in a scene from The Mouse Trap, being presented next week by the senior class at Box Elder High school. GR-R-R-- R By Ruth The world looks bright and cheery this morning. The sun Is shining (which I hope Its still doing when you read this) and the fat little birds are strut ting around In that sunny bare spot on the driveway. That haze In the distance looks like we might be In lor a little fog towards evening. Everything Is calm on the social scene with a goodly number of Brigham ltes doing a little traveling and the teen set taking advantage of the snow for some funpacked slelgh.rldlng parties. BE HOME are Dr. and Mrs. S.L. Mos. kowltz who returned Monday from a weeks vacation In San Francisco. I called Mrs. Mos. kowltz on the phone Tuesday and learned that the weather In San Francisco was wet. It rained constantly during their stay with only one day Of sunshine which they spent visiting the museum, Golden Gate park, Japanese Tea Garden and other Interesting attractions. They occupied their time during the rainy weather by attending some good foreign movies and dining In a variety of unique restaurants which specialized in different types of foreign foods. They report a de. lightful time In spite of the rain and a good rest. Traveling by Jet airliner both ways added to the enjoyment of the trip. HAPPY k t, i TO TRAVELING TO Mantua for some winter fun were mem bers of Ross Jones Fourth ward Sunday school class. They used toboggans, sleighs or anything else that would get them down the hills. Included In the group were Karen Olsen, Brent Hale, Debra Marva Richardson, Ayotte, Lamar Walters, Alan Walters, Jimmy Harrison, Larry Midget, Bobby Holmes, Doug Tracy, Rodney Butter field, Michael Crosley, and Ken. ny Llsh, Following the snow fun they all trouped to the Tropical Cafe where they ate chill and hot chocolate. FRIENDS OF MERLIN Hover will be Interested to know that he Is recovering from the burns he received In a fire recently but he will be confined to the hospital forborne time yet. I received a report yesterday from a frlehd who- said he is lonesome and would love to receive a card or letter from his friends here In Brigham City. His room number Is 350, Dee Hospital. Party Line sends best wishes for his recovery soon. - Dogs (Continued from page one) tractor which Gunderson said Is Sets Record At Thiokol The Bloodmobile of the Amer lean Red Cross visited the Thio kol plant, Wasatch division on Jan. 21.22 and set a record for a two.day drawing. There were 320 pints of blood donated during the twoday stop, county Red Cross officials report. - The heavy snowstorm on Wednesday evening cancelled plans to return for a third day draw, lng which had been scheduled. Lynn Peterson of the Benefits and Services division at Thlo kol, who coordinated the draw lng schedule, said he had re ceived pledges for 100 pints from Plant 78 on Thursday, which could not be accomplished because of the weather con dltlons. MRS. SIRLOIN STEAK BONELESS t ; i 3c OFF TOfAATO SOUP 2 for 21 CHICKEN NOODLE 3c OFF VEG. SOUP SOUP BEEF 14 OUNCE KETCHUP STEAK CHUCK J. GORDON FELT, Box county chapter blood Elder chairman, stated that a large number of recognitions were given with special pins being awarded to donors. S, W. Klght Jr. gave his 57th pint of blood on Jan. 21 and was award, ed his seven-gallo- n pin, which was completed at the drawing last July. He provided complete records of his 13 years of participation in the blood program In many states. n To most donors, the' pin Is a real milestone and there were nine awards for this accomplishment given the same day, Mrs. Felt reported. The nine donors were Jesse Kelley, Bruce Hymas, David Hall, Wll 11am A. Bishop, William N. Sherman Jr., Ray Boges, Allan McDonald, Herbert Nobles and Keith Wuerthner. Names of recipients of pins on Jan. 22 will be released at a later date. JR. DABY FOOD BABYF00I APPLESAUCE, APPLESl A APRICOT, BANANA, DESSERT, CUSTARD CEREAL, EGG YOLK & I 3c off APPLESAUCE APRICOT, CUSTARD, APPLESAUCE, & lil49c lb. ' ROUND one-gallo- V J J tr4 ROAST BONE 3for44 FRUIT DESSERT if ,1 v ; LIBBY VEG. BEEF, VEG, VEG. & BACON VIENNA SUNNY JIM 20 oz. PRESERVES one-gallo- n VOLUNTEERS WHO manned available. of the Bloodmobile on stations BACK HOME AGAIN IS Mrs. A.M, Reeder said the Sons Jan. 21 were Sharon Foster, who returned R.L, Thompson of Utah Pioneers for a long Olivia Halnsworth, Mrs. J. Gor-do- n Sunday from a two.week vaca time had wished to construct Felt, Mrs. J, E. Ryan, Mrs. tlon In Los Angeles and Beverly a museum as a replica of the Charles Hlckox, Mrs. David Hills. She was a houseguest of old Brigham City fori He said George, Mrs. Vernon Kalves her brother and slster.ln.law contributions had been trand, Mrs. Dan Hess, Mrs. personal the H.E. Stayners. Mrs. Thomp made for this purpose. M. Reed Merrill, Mrs. R. W. son was enthusiastic about her Flshburn, Mrs. Roy Barnard, Jet flight to and from the coast HOWEVER, HE EXPLAINED Mrs. C. F. Efcley, Mrs. Frank and had a pleasant Interesting the SUP Is not now Interested In Coppln, Mrs. Otto Smith, Mrs. time even though the weather building the museum but he felt Wayne I, Jensen, Mrs. Joseph was a little colder than usual the contributions should be used Nelson and Mrs. James A. Bry-soIn the Los Angeles area. for this purpose. He asked If the county would contribute to Homemade cookies were furEXTENDING HOSPITALITY the building which he thought nished by the PTA organizations to 20 friends Sunday afternoon should be done. of the Foothill and Lincoln were Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bun. The commissioners said they schools and the American Leg. derson. The guest list Included would not consider making A ion Auxiliary Post 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Vance, Mrs. committment until more On Jan. 22 the volunteers having James Smith all of Ogden, Mr. Information at hand. Donna Fronk, Gloria were and Mrs. Doug Fife, Thomas The countys number one Brown, Norma Carpenter, Bll. Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. Devoe priority was approved for a He McLeod, Rhonda Gephart, Wolf, Mrs. Jack Steele, Mr. and one. mile canal lining project Carmen Waldron, Margaret Mrs. Stan Desjaredlns, Mr. and proposed by the Little Mountain Bess, Martha Hoover, Pearl Mrs. Ronald Swenson, and Nat Irrigation company. The com Casey, Diane Carter, Ethel Nel. Allen, The guests enjoyed a tour mlssloners said the Utah Water son. The nurses were Mrs. of the Bundersons lovely newly and Power board would be Inez Deem, Mrs. Durrell remodeled home and spent the notified of this action. and Mrs. Harold B. Hughes remainder of the afternoon Feli visiting, while they enjoyed light ALSO, TOM JENSEN, sec. refreshments. retary of the Utah Water Users A BRIGHAM CITY VISITOR association, said a represent, during the past week at the ative should be chosen from the Tony Guzzos has been his bro. local district which Is comprls ther James Guzzo of Buffalo, ed of northern Utah counties. The commissioners said they N.Y. The Guzzo small fry St. M 1 c h a e 1 s Episcopal have been delighted to have their would have to take more time church will hold Its annual Pan. uncle here and his visit has been to consider their selection. cake Supper on Wednesday, Feb. Nick Toplk and Norton D. 5 at most pleasant for the family In the Protestant Student Cen-tespite of the snow and cold. McBride, representing Equip 439 East Seventh South. able Life Assurance society of The pancakes will start cooking had United the said IT WAS PINOCHLE TIME States, they at 6 p.m. and off the at the Charles W. Claybaughs prepared a health Insurance continue griddle to be served until 8 Saturday night when they enter, program for county employes. p.m. The commissioners said talned their club. Winning The arrangements for this prizes were Glen Hollingsworth other companies also had shown popular event are being made In Interest and Mrs. Ray Andersen. Making making proposals. byMesdames Stuart Johnston up the three tables were the The final decision will be up and James Hogue as chairmen. to the employes to determine Ron Packers, Albert Stoners, A limited supply of tickets If they want to change from their Max Morgans, Glen Holllngs. are available to Insure plenty worths, Ray Andersens and the present programs, the county of pancakes for all. These tick, officials said. hosts. ets may be obtained by donating 1 for each adult ticket and 50 THERE'S NOTHING LIKE a MIGHTY MITE Viruses are the tlnest par. cents for children. Mesdames slelgh.rldlng party for winter fun. A group of friends got tides that can be reproduced Robert Carruthers (PA3-832together Friday night for a by nature. Like genes, they are and Wesley Hawkins (PA3-245birthday celebration, sleigh made up of the two basic com are in charge of the tickets. rides and wound up the evening pounds of life; protein and nuc with a slumber party. The gay lelc acid. Some also contain affair was held at the new home a little fat and sugar. Accord of the Earl Glenns In Perry. lng to the Book of Knowledge, DISEASES REPORTED were Celebrating birthdays they come In many shapes and Brigham City reported 13 their daughter Kathy and Sydney sizes, round rod.stiaped long, Infections, two cases of strep ftirteher. Also on the guest short, sometimes with tails and chicken pox, one of measles, list were JUdy Hadfleld, Christ, sometimes without A virus two of mumps, three of Influ. lne Seashore, Susan Reese may contain as many as a and two of cancer for the enza, Charlene Eller, Patsy Craghead thousand molecules, or it may week ending Jan. 24. and Shirley Grover. one. consist of only 5c OFF STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY BOYSEN3ERRY LOGAN BERRY 31b. FlUFFO ( regh taao'tueSek SOUK CREACn CARNATION CANNED DOUBLE CHOCOLATE COCONUT SUPRISE, MARBLE DEVILS FOOD, MILK SPICE, MILK YELLOW, MORNING or SPECIAL MORNING WHITE, CHOCOLATE MINT, SUNNY JIM IMITATION MAPLE CHERRY SUPREME SYRUP LEMON CHERRY CHOCO SWIFTS CANNED LUNCHEON MEAT CHIP v-J - Y. ' l s 3 .., v . t A. . PKGS. Pancake Supper Planned Feb. 5 Vi gallon r, PINEAPPLE 3 ' FRESH JUICY ROYAL PUDDING AND PIE PILLING BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE AVOCADOS THIN SKINNED FANCY, LARGE qi qq 4 k t & SAUSAGES .q.i.rfigMfr n. : 2c OFF I W |