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Show I THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, PERRY PULSE Town Hall in Perry Gets New Look in Renovation , By Mrs. Kay Bowcutt THE . month. Parent-Teacher- White. CONSTRUCTION north stream ON THE s Irrigation pipe In Perry line Is well underway this START MEMBERS DRIVE Mrs. Date Madsen, chairman of the Box Elder Com m unity Concert association membership drive, presents renewed membership to Mayor Willis Hansen who proclaimed April 5 as Community Concert week in Brigham City. 20-2- Set April 20-2- 5 in Brigham Mayor Wills Hansen has pro- brings the best artists In the claimed the week of April 20. world to 1,000 other cities like 25 as Community Concert week Brigham City," stated Mrs. In Brigham City and during Robert W. Lewis, publicity dl. the period, 90 volunteers ol rector for the campaign. the Box Elder Community Concert association will be new memberships for the coming 1964-6- 5 season. With three concerts already scheduled for next season, local association officials are hoping to gain enough new members to arrange for at least five con. certs. Campaign headquarters will be set up In downtown Brigham City, starting April 20, at Brelt. enbeker Electric, 69 South Main. Association representatives will be at the headquarters dally until April 25 to accept, new memberships. A MEMBERSHIP FOR THE $7 for adults entire season Is and $3.50 for students. New association members have an added treat In store for them on April 30 when they will be entitled to attend the performance of the Robert DeCormler singer and at Box Elder High school. This Is a bonus feature .cf the current campaign, Dwellers In metropolitan centers need not be the only ones who can enjoy outstand-In- g musical events. The Community concert association Is a that organization lnstru-mentalls- ts - on-pro- GOOD MUSIC HAS always been appreciated by local citizens, but the thrill of a live performance by famous artists appearing In our own beautiful auditorium Is a new experience for many of us." Young and old alike were faclnated with Don Shirleys original approach to what we thought was jazz. Hus. bands surprised themselves by their enthusiastic response to the soprano voice of Dorothy Warenskold. The Teltcheks, duo.planlsts, turned out to be not only brilliant musicians, but a couple of regular fellows from Texas who load their own Stelnways In a truck, drive It themselves, and eat at truckers stops across the country, The children In the con. cert audience were highly en. tertalned with the Columbia Boys choir, ballet dancers, and But the dancers. Spanish quality of good music offered by all the artists presented to date has been of educational value to all of us who want our children to grow' up with great music," Mrs, Lewis de. dared. ASCS Office Offers New Service, Aid The state ASCS committee has authorized pre.measure. ment of allotment acres for the state and It Is available In Box Elder county for the first time, Orvll J. Nish, chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Con. servatlon committee announced this week. which In. volves staking fields prior to planting will guarantee compll. ance for programs requiring definite acreages. Measure, ments prior - to adjustment would assist farmers wishing to reduce overplanting areas to prevent loss of history or to make crops eligible for price A fareTESTIMONIAL SET support. well testimonial will honor The pre.measurement serElder Dwight J. Nicholas Sun- vice will be performed on a day at Honeyvllle ward. farm before the check of reg. ular compliance begins on that farm. The farm operator or other producer on the farm must file a timely request and pay the established charge. For further Information call at the - Testimonial Will Honor county ASCS office ton. In Tremon. Missionary Ernest H. Dean, American Fork, will speak to the Box Elder County Association for Retarded Children this evening, April 16 beginning at 7;30 p.m. In the Bear River ward LDS chapel. Bear River City. Dean has been Interested in the mental health field for a number of years. When elect., ed to the state legislature In 1949, he was chairman of the state training school com. mittee. HE HAS SERVED week. The Hunsaker construction company began clearing the west side of the Irrigation ditch that runs along Park Drive last AFS Group Seeks Funds d Boy Scout Merit Badge Season Set d, Wheat Program For 64 Assured 723-657- High school and LDS Seminary 9 I Chairman to Head Mental Health Drive Mts. Dallas Young, Tremon. ton, president of the Box Elder county chapter, invites the public to attend this meeting. Dean will discuss current leg. lslatlon on both a national and local level. DR. HADLOCK IS jjj AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION bv f 5V director of statewide services, Unlver. slty of Utah, division of contln. He has been ulng education. president of the Adult Education council of Greater Salt Lake, and Is a member of the National Association of Public- School Adult Educators. Dr. Hadlock and Blood, who Is also public relations director for the Mountain States Telephone company, In a Joint Some of the statement said, funds raised are used to finance the national associations re. search Into the cause, preven. tlon, treatment and cure of mental Illness. But most of the funds raised In Utah wlU be used to help Improve our local and state community mental health facilities so that all patients get the benefit of modern treatment methods; to expand our treat, ment and educational facilities for the emotionally disturbed children and to support our year. around program of public Information to reduce fear and prejudice about mental Illness, and to help people to know what to do when mental illnesses - lb. 59c BREASTS LEGS FRYER PARTS RESH GOOD - THIGHS lb. 49c lb. 19c ma2 ALL BEEF GROUND BEEF MiLDLY SEASONED Country SAUSAGS , rl S strikes. 'A Grade Large Milk White Whistler is indeed one of tli greatest masters of painting in my opinion. And I may add that In this opinion Mr. Whistler himself entliely concurs. Oscar Wilde Tapered Can Libby's CORNED BEEF EGGS 2dz. can v "rHtnwniUiniMlsiiqiiiiir Hunts 3 tfiitifc 4 itr i Musselmans Assorted Sliced or Halves : DISTILLED tl 1 Tender Green Tniiin AND BOTTLED COUNTY, 2 lbs. sin?! 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MOUNTAIN PEACHES MODEL NORGE the tonight feel that It Is also lm. A Distinguished Bourbon and has attended Weber State college at Ogden. Active In his priesthood attend visiting portant that we have within all areas of this state day. school CHAIRMAN Dr. Alton P. care centers, regularwho can those for programs Hadlock in chairman of the be educated, research programs 1964 Bell Ringer campaign for with designs to help each In. Mental Health in Utah. with their own dividual problems," Dean was quoted as KTywviffVJSVtK 2 Hour Service quarters. He is a graduate of Box Elder to being there. Pick up your phone and go UTAH COUNTY HAS recog. nlzed the needs of Individual study Into three different programs; Custodial care; 2: Training those who can be train, ed; 3: Education program for those who are educable. For - pres, inter-mountai- n WE CLEAN AND PRESS YOU CLEAN After all, Long Distance is the next best thing ldent of the Utah County Men. tal Health association; has scr. ved as a member of the state board of mental health. He was appointed, by the late Pres. ? John F. Kennedy as a panel, .'. vocational-ed-consultant for cat ion on a national level, re. presenting the TO SPEAK Ernest H. Dean states. will speak ito retarded children Dean stated that two recent this evening. speclal-educatlobills passed group on a national level are a re. suit of this panel, and were de. signed to meet the needs of children who need special education in both physical and mental-healt- h fields. BRING YOUR CLEANING TO US head-quarte- rs you call know you're thinking about them. n Deryl R. Young met with the town board asking that the town supply the gravel for the backfill and pay for the expense of hauling it. Mayor Clark White told Young this would be during the meeting and a decision would be made. Coun. 1964-6- 5 cllman Harold Springer made the motion that the town support the project. He felt this would Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, be ap Improvement and a beau, financial chairman oftheAmer. tlflcatlon for the town. Council, lean Field Service program In man Wayne Nelson seconded the Brigham City, this week an. motion. All members present nounced that plans are underway voted yes." to raise money to bring aforeign student to Box Elder High school A FAREWELL Testimonial for the 1964.65 school year. was given In the honor of Elder Local service clubs and or. Brent Thorne, son of Mrs. Lois last Sunday evening ganizatlons will be contacted Thorne and asked for participation In In the Perry ward chapel. Tak. providing the needed money to Ing part on the program were bring another student to BEHS Bishop Clark White, Bishop Ro. bert Stoddard, Roger Nelson, MRS. RASMUSSEN expres. Craig Hanson, Jeff Thorne, sed sincere appreciation to the Sharon Reeve and Onalee Reeve. for Elder Thorne has entered the following organizations their participation In past LDS mission home In Salt Lake years: Thlokol Chemical Cor. City for special training prior poratlon, Rotary club, Civic Im. to leaving for his mission head, provement club, Lions club quarters at Cambridge, Mass. Ladles Community club, Cham? ber of Commerce, Newcomers' THE PERRY Beautification club, Soroptomlsts, Jayceettes committee under the direction and Missile Mrs. Clubs, and of Eugene Perry has arranged Box Elder High school. for a special meeting April 22 Donations of any amount from at ,7;30 p.m. In the ward rec. any group will be welcomed, reatlon hall. The beautification committee Mrs, Rasmussen said, as she begins the task of raising $700 has been appointed to help for. to support the program for the mulate a plan to Improve the coming year. public and private areas of Our . home landscape. BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL The committee has arranged has been host to AFS students for a county agent to show films for the fourth time this year, from the Utah State university and has provided for tuition, extension service. All residents books, fees and other school of Perry are urged to attend costs for the AFS students. this meeting, All of these courtesies are ALENE SEVEY an. MRS. appreciated and necessary In order to make the program suc- nounced Sunday April, 26, as cessful she pointed out. the Primary family hour. Be Local club officers and memsure to attend the program pre. bers are urged to give serious sented by the children of our consideration to the request for ward. assistance In continuing the AFS South of the Border, Down forlegn student program In this Mexico Way" will be the theme community, Mrs. Rasmussen of the Young Marrleds party concluded. this month. The party has been planned for April 25 at 7:30 p.m. ' In the ward recreation hall. Dress will be aimed for color, A special program has been planned to go along with a tempting Mexican dinner. Another briefing for Boy THE MIA ROADSHOW, under Scout merit badge counselors will be held Monday,'1 April 20 the direction of Mrs. Susan will be presented In the at the ward recreation hall In Bear River City, at 7:30 p.m. Perry ward April 28 at 7; 30 It was announced by Lewis p.m. The theme of this years road of the ad. Wight, chairman vancement committees of Bird show Is Nursery Rhymes and It promises to Have district. Fairy, Tales. The training meeting Is for be a very enjoyable evening of all key counselors, Wight said. entertainment for everyone, so plan to attend. The Elders Quorum Is spon. soring a paper drive, so please save all your newspapers. You may drop them off at Frank W. Calls garage or else you for pick-ucall Word has been received at may the project All from proceeds ASCS will office that there the to help our missionaries, go be a wheat stabilization pro. so please support the Elders gram for 1964. All the details have not yet been received, how. ever, the signup period will probably be from May 1 to 15. Farmers should check with the ASCS office as details be. come available or watch for local announcements, officials said. hatReeps Experience is man who makes the same mis take twice from admitting it the Elder Dwight J. Nicholas of third time around. Honeyvllle will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, April 19, at 7:30 p,m. In the Honeyvllle LDSward . chapel. He has accepted a call to serve In the Cumorah Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints with of Latter-daat Rochester, N.Y. He is a son of Mrs. Janice W. Nicholas of Honeyvllle and or Wayne Nicholas of Bear River City. Elder Nicholas will enter the LDS Mission Home In Salt Lake City on April 27 for special training prior to leaving a week later for his mission head, AS Not so with Long Distance. It keeps you in touch, lets those u Monday. Community Concert Week Out of Sight, Out of Mind S association held their meeting last Thursday evening at the Perry school. President Lawrence Wright called the meeting to order and the colors were advanced by the Girl Scouts of Troop 689. The first grade class under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Eva Young, presented a delightful program for all who attended the meeting. Mrs. Arlene Wright conduct, ed the Installation of next years association officers, installed were Mrs. Kay Bowcutt, president; Burnett Smith, vice president; and Mrs. Lois Nelson, secretary. Refreshments were served following the meeting. The Interior of the building has been finished with mahogany paneling and tile floor. Several purchases were made from the office of Civil Defense In order to complete the furnishing for the building. The building was first used for town board meetings April 2, 1959. During the past six years only the exterior of the Duildlng was complete. This Is Just the first of many projects now under way In Perry under the direction of Mayor Clark PARENT-TEACHER- The bamboo which bends is stronger than the oak which resists. Japanese Proverb Retarded Children Group Slate Talk by Ernest Dean paper drive, Residents of Perry are infor a pleasant surprise upon entering the local town hall. The finishing touches were completed last Utah Thursday, April 16, 1964 . I iM .gfaVi Saturday - ... 8: 00 to 6:30 8' 00 to 7:00 FREE IN PARKING REAR jv it - I p ) |