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Show 1 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Brigham City Beautification Thursday, January 20, 1966 Entry Is Now Being Judged Brigham City has entered the wards at the National Cleanest Town conference, Feb. 14 and 15, Cleanest Town Award Contest. Its In Washington, D, C. The Award of Excellence, the entry has been received at contest headquarters In the nations Trigg Trophy, will be awarded new 1965 National Na-tion- capltol. The contest, which Is the First Federals Now, with Ogden Plan... Check-A-Mon- th to that city, regardless of that the Judges deem best exemplifies the principles class-lflcatlo- old-es- t and only one of Its kind In the United States, is sponsored of the bureaus nationwide comby the National Clean Up. Paint munity betterment program. The mayor and a delegation Up bureau. of citizens have been Invited to Mrs. John G. Alex, chair-maof the Mayors Committee attend the conference and to for a Cleaner Brigham City, accept any award the city may and the citizens of Brigham Cicapture. The Judges for the 1965 comty, should be commended for their efforts in this program, petition are the following: Mrs. said R. H. Hackendahl, direct-o- r William H. Hasebrock, presl-den- t of the General Federa-tloof the National Clean of Womens clubs; Mrs. Up Fix Up bureau. As a result of the efforts Stewart L. Udall, wife of the put forth by Its citizens the ci- Secretary of the Interior and ty Is a healthier, safer and chairman of Mrs. Johnsons more attractive place In which Speakers bureau for City Beauto live, reported Hackendahl. tification; Alastalr McArthur, deputy director of the National The citys entry, In scrap-booAssociation of Counties; Joseph be will with form, Judged executive vice entries from other cities and Prendergast, towns throughout the U.S. All president of the National and Park association; entries are Judged in one John Garvey, deputy director, of the following two classifications: Class 1 communities National League of Cities; and James F. Steiner, staff directconducting a clean up campaign and Class 2 communities or of the U. S. Chamber of Contest Judging sponsoring a year round civic Commerce. improvement and beautification started Tuesday, Jan. 18. The National Cleanest Town program. Judging will be the latter part of January and the Achievement Award Contest has results will then be announced. been held annually since 1929. Those communities receiving Its purpose Is to nationally re towns and cities through, either an engraved trophy, dls. tlngulsed achievement award, out the United States for their or a certificate of honorable efforts In the field of civic mention will accept their a- - improvement programs. Up-Fi- x n n WELCOME TO INTERMOUNTAIN Dorothy Hanlon, chief of the Indian Bureaus field technical section, headquarters on the campus of Intermountain school, Introduces Eskimo students to IS Principal Lawrence Capps. Senior students Helen Rock, Harriet Tevuk, and Ila Koonooka of the Mt. Edgecumble High school will receive special training in the FTS film library. The girls will also attend academic classes until May when they will return to Alaska to graduate with their class. voca-tion- Well pay you tu for at university, Spokane, Wash., will play one of the leading roles In Carousel when It Is staged Feb. 1720. Taking part In the musical production will be Miss Rosemarie Weisz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Weisz, 631 Wade place. She will portray the part of Carrie, the leading ladys best friend. Miss Weisz has previously appeared In Kiss Me Kate at and Dark of the Moon Gonzaga university. sen. Dancers of the Week presented free passes for Friday, Jan, 14 were: Candy Adams, Toni Marrone, Mike Johnson and Ray Lynn Thompson. Four dancers are selected and each week, on dance-abllitvariety as well as poise and cony duct, Beginning this Friday even-lng- , Jan. 21, each member of the combo, Brad, Paul, Blake and Les, will present a free pass to the four dancers selected. Door prizes are also given to holder of the lucky number. Awards and door prizes are presented at 9:45 p.m. Lynn Renee Maddox. Sixteen fourth grade boys Joined to help Tommy Johnston PERRY REPORTS - M Mutuals Sponsor Jan. 25 Young Artist Music Fete celebrate his tenth birthday, Tuesday, Jan. 11. Tommy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston. Enjoying games and with refreshments Tommy were; Scott Whitaker, Reese r Poulsen, Terry Pritchard, Donald ButRasmussen, James Deter, Ardell ler, Christensen, Craig Jenks, Larry Nelson, Gordon Nelson, Duane Call, and Brother Lin-d- y Johnston. The Perry ward choir under the direction of Mrs. Connie Lunsford and accompanied by Pe-te- By Mrs. Max Nelson The Perry ward Mutual wishes to extend to all ward members and townspeople an Invitation to attend their Young Artist dance number by Margaret Marshalls dance class entitled I Am a Duck was presented by Jan Whitaker, Barbara Lund, Sherri Johnston, Su. san Anderson, Kim Dlnsdale, Jona Lynn Lunsford, Cindy Hep-ne- r, and Roseanne Young. A trio composed of Kent Doman, Cloyd Bedke, and Noel Gibbs sang two numbers. They were accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Scott Nelson then gave an excert from My Fair La-dAnother dance class of Margret Marshalls danced to In this Winter Wonderland. group were Annette Wright, dinner: Music festl-va- l A that will be held Jan. 25 in the ward chapel starting at It will be a nice 7:30 p.m. dress affair. This program will present the young talent of the ward and will be a concert type program. The Perry ward Relief wishes to thank everyone who helped In any way to make their tasting sale supper such a success. A delicious potluck l, supper was enjoyed by 60 ward Tressa Young, Mary Lynn and Debra Lynn Nelson, members and then all enjoyed Cheryl Anderson. A comedy the collecting of new and difskit and song was presented by ferent recipes. A lovely was presented during the Mrs. Norma Johnston and Mrs. y Mar-shal- pro-gra- IT EXTRA D ter Patricia. They left Perry on Jan. 7 and traveled to Los Angeles where they visited and Marlneland. They also visited the Los Angeles Then they traveled Temple. up the coast to San Francisco and Oakland, They also made a stop and visited the Oakland Then on to Concord temple. d Mrs. Louise Davis furnished the music for the morning ses-sloof the South Box Elder stake conference. The afternoon session music was furnished by the stake youth choir. There were 12 young boys and girls representing Perry. They were: Gaylene Wright, Edwin Nelson, Jill Barker, n Su-sa- n Sebek, Evelyn McCoy, Vick, le Dunn, Danielle John, Janice Wheeler, Carol Call, Bernice Janette Nelson, and Willeto, Robert Call. Kenneth Sevey where they spent time at Gar-old- s Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jensen. Returning home with Garold and Mary Lou were Carolds parents, Mr. and Mrs. brother, Irven Jensen. 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