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Show V Damage Set Cache Mental At Health Meet THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, $500 1LS LSL,X Accident In THUR.-TRI.-SA- Slated Today estimated $500 damage Sunday when a car rolled from Its parking place and struck another vehicle on a Brigham City supermarket parking lot. The mishap occurred at 3 p.m. near Seventh South and An Community planning for com- prehensive mental health Is the theme for a meeting scheduled Oct 13 at 4 p.m In the audi. torium of the Forestry and Building on the Utah State University campus. The public Is Invited to attend the l'2 hour session which Is sponsored by the Cache County Mental Health Association and the Womens Legislative Coun. cil. Zoo-log- WILL PERFORM TONIGHT Appearing In Brigham City this evening will be the Robert De Cormier Folk Singers, who will perform the opening concert of the season for the Box Elder Community Concert Assn. The concert will be staged in the Box Elder High school auditorium beginning at 8 p.m. Members are invited to attend. Folk Singers To Perform Here Tonight The Robert De Cormier Folk Singers will open the Box Elder Community Concert association season this evening, Thursday, at 8 p.m. In the Box Elder High school auditorium. The group Is composed of 14 men and women vocalists and who three Instrumentalists were well received by local concert goers here three years ago. They were booked a year In advance by the local concert association to appear here this season. of the group The leader gained nationwide fame through his work as conductor and arranger for the celebrated Harry Belafonte. When the Belafonte Folk Singers was formed, De Cormier became Its arranger and conductor and under his direction they filled sold out tours of 90 engagements across the country for two years The formation of his own group Is the outgrowth of his experience with the Belafonte Folk Singers. Tonight the Folk Singers will recreate the cultures of many lands with songs from England, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Rus-slPoland, and others and will present a group of American Folk songs showing thetremen. dous variety of cultural back, grounds In our country. All concert ticket holders are urged to be In their seats early. Early Teaching PROVIDENCE R I DPI The Rhode Island Institute of Instruction founded in Providence in 184S is the oldest education association in the Uu.ted States y FEATURED SPEAKERS will be Dr. Reed Andrus, activity of the State Division of Mental Health, Salt Lake City, and Dr. C.H. Harden Branch, head of the Department of Psy. chlatry, College of Medicine, University of Utah. Dr. Andrus will describe what constitutes a comprehensive mental health program and Dr Harden Branch will outline the needs of Region Four Cache, Rich and Box Elder counties for compre-henslv- e mental health services. Mrs. LaRue Willis, Logan, who chairmanned the program planning, commented on the need for a mental health center In Cache Valley. For some time the Advisory council for the three counties and the Boards of Mental Health have seen the need for a comprehensive men-ta- l health center. More than a however, we need building, coordinated efforts on the part of the medical associations, psychologists, social workers, and others engaged In the treatment of the emotionally WORLD WAR II It was found that those soldiers who were allowed to remain with their buddies or families recovered more quickly and more fully than those who DURING . . . MORE FOR EVERYONE were separated. For this rea-so- n we are anxious to gain the support of the communities in area to acquire the three-countservices of a the as well as others trained In the mental health field. We believe that In so doing our area will be better served In the prevention and early treatment of the mentally ill. y full-tim- e Two Injured In Accident To inform, to entertain, to bring you news of the best buys, theres no medium coming into your home that provides so much for Its all there, in every member of the family. tangible print and photos for you to refer to Homecoming Set Sunday 'Iq H Christ of Latter-daSaints In the Argentine mission He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Stokes, 526 North Fifth East. Bishop T.W. Gardner Invites friends and relatives of the Stokes family to attend the , I ... WORIDS BEST BARGAIN aMlWWIMW NATIONAL h m nowisuNiy NEWSPAPER WEEK OCT. 1966 Bon filler fifews & Journal makes a BIG difference in peoples lives! A homecoming. Cyclist Unhurt .U When Struck iM By dj ad .V Car Monday The operator of a motor bike escaped uninjured Monday a when he was struck by a car at the Intersection of Forest and First West street. Driver of the cycle was iden. t If led as Samuel Vigil, 66 North First West. Driver of the car was Alta J. Auger, Preston, Idaho. There was an estimated $75 damage to the cycle and $35 damage to the car In the mishap which occurred at 4:50 p.m. Mrs. Auger was cited for fail, ure to stop for a light by Patrol, man Deloy Nelson who In. T j M "it c ui 4 Jr V '' A lW;y( , I f f f , -- a j O A Salute to Americas Free Press vestlgated. Observance of National Newspaper In 9 to Week-Octob- er 15 From Mountain Fuel Supply Company The best blooming" bargains in town! Save on National Brand clothing items for the entire family during Harvest Days! b Boys Wind Breakers, Velour ,, U a)off SHIRTS Mens - SWEATERS and Brushed Denium 2 Large Selection ml All Sizes, GIBL5 Assorted Styles and Colors - Sizes 10 to 38. Famous Brands. 1 Group $3 88 , 1 Group ml y3 and Wind Breakers, AND Velour Shirts y3off all at Mens Permanent Press OUTERWEAR LADIES BLOUSES of annual About one-hal- f cotton consumption Roes into the production of f. 'o Local School this evening (Thursday) start, ing at 7 p.m. In the multipur. pose room. There are several Items of PTA business on the agenda, Including the election of new of. said Prln. fleers for 1966-67- , cipal Lewis Harding. A slate of candidates has been formed by room mothers at the school and nominations also will be accepted from the floor. Parents will meet first In a general session to conduct the PTA business which also will Include a vote on proposed new bylaw changes. After the general meeting, parents will separate for sessions In their child, rens classrooms. There will be two such sessions In which teachers will explain their methods and objectives and how parents can assist their child, ren In the school program, Harding said. Refreshments will be served. DEVISED A testimonial homecoming will honoi 1 lder Jay Lee Stok es on Sunday, Oct. 16, at 4:40 ,p.m in the Brigham City Four, teenth LDS ward chapel. Elder Stokes has returned home a after completing mission for the Chuirh of Jesus Assorted View Elementary school will conduct Its annual back.to-schoo- l night observance - RAsTET "FALLOjTv SHELTER" EVE. There was an estimated $300 damage to the Hall auto and $200 to the other vehicle. Mountain 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m.- rjfl ra DRESS PANTS off $)88 120 pr. Sizes 29-3- 6 regular $8. STRETCH PANTS $488 facous brand later, to save or pass along. ji Lieutenant Ja Christensen cited Mrs Robinson for failure to properly secure a vehicle. of.way. Parents BEEF Missionary According to Lt. Jay Chris, tensen who investigated, the Hall car was westbound and the Jensen auto southbound when the He cited collision occurred. Hall for failure to yield right, For 100 - released. Sets Night T. Rob-lnso- Wednesday afternoon In a collision of two cars at the Brig-haCity intersection of Second North and First West. The mishap occurred at 2:02 p.m. and Involved cars driven by Richard Kenneth Hall, 495 East 3100 North, Ogden, and Ida Kath. ryn Jensen, 666 North First West. A passenger In the Hall car, Roma Hall, sufferedbrulses and contusions and was kept at Cooley Memorial hospital over night for observation. Another passenger in the car, Millie Andersen, 265NorthSec. ond West, wastreatedfor bruls-e- s NEWSPAPER! . The auto which rolled away was parked by Maleta H. Lake Town, and the ve. hide struck was operated by Joanne Christensen Jensen, Bear River City. HOMECOMING SET Elder an estimated There was Jay Lee Stokes will be honored at homecoming testimoniaf $300 damage to the Jensen car and $200 to the other auto. Sunday. After striking the car, the Rob. lnson vehicle continued on, hitting a standard In front of the store and causing an estimated $20 damage persons were Injured, arcCotton canvas awnings now treated for neither apparently serious, IN THE PAGES OF YOUR -- Main. Two and Utah Thursday, October 13, 1966 , Ladies STRETCH PANTS Regular $10 to $13 All Sizes in Assorted Colors 5 Famous Brand Girls DRESSES Sizes 3 thru 10 Values Harvest Days Values Ladies SHOES Values to $10 - 3roken Sizes A Hto? $488 and s4 88 n LADIES SKIRTS 1 Wools - Knits - Stretch Denums- - Beautiful Fashion Colors all sizes - Large selection to choose from 1 1 1 Group Group Group Group $488 $88 $g88 $88 FAMILY GM0 LAPPARE! large it at 7t - Open Friday 1 il 8 p.m. |