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Show v 22 1 honors will be awarded. Boys will be instructed on the procedure of meetings and hear speeches concerning the FFA organization. Being the JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah PROMONTORY REPORTS Thursday, October 13, 1966 THE BOX ELDER Hunters Ignore Ruling of Promontory Property Owners second largest boy 10,000 Future Farmers are expected to attend the convention. Utah will send 80 By Doris Flint members. Hunters do not band appreciate the right to hunt on private property It seems. Five years ago we closed this area to hunting by permission only, but It ap. pears we will have to sell to a private club as the hunters are not willing to seek permission to hunt. This is all private prop, erty area and not state owned or leased as the State Fish and Game have led them to be- lieve. The area is very dry and could use a good soaking rain so the farmers can plant their fall wheat. If It does not rain soon they will have to plant In the dry dirt and hope for the best. MARY STUART - Ann Anderson as Mary who has been sentenced to death In Weber State colleges production ot Is comforted by Marvin Tovestadt as Lord Mary Stuart Shrewsbury. Weber State Dates Drama Oct. worlds of Jerald Brown Is sporting a new car after demolishing his Volkswagon a few weeks ago. He and Billy Flint were returning home from work In Corlnne when they hit two horses, demol. lshtng Jeralds car but they walked away with only minor bruises and a bit shaken. THE MAX MARXS HAVE moved Into the Wayne Toombs home. Steven and Brent Larsen went elk hunting over the weekend. They reported no luck. MRS. WANDA the UEA LARSEN convention at. LDS 14-2- 2 Rich In history and eye. catch, lng with Its sixteenth century costumes, Mary Stuart" by Fredrick Schiller, opens the Weber State College drama sea. son Oct. 14. The college will follow the double week-enpattern of stag, lng Its plays again this year. Mary Stuart will be presented and Oct. 20.22 start, Oct. lng at 8 p m. 5 THE ROMANTIC TRAGEDY features two of England's most renowned women. .Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots, piovldlng the play with two Group Organizes, Plans Dance y Ro-be- com-blne- 393-177- 3 y suf-fere- SUCH A GROUP HAS REAP the SAVINGS onto BUMPER CROP olVALUCSi Assorted 8 inch FLATS SPORT BOOTS recently been organized at Tremonton, as a branch of the Logan Sociables and will Include the area of Brigham City and Willard on the south; Malad and Downey, Idaho on the north; Snowvllle and Park Valley on the west, and Honeyvllle on the east. Firesides are held first Sunday evening on the of each of other month and a variety are being planned. activities THE GROUPS FIRST DANCE will be held Saturday night, Oct. 15 at the Tremonton Second LDS ward cultural hall In Tre. monton. 723-721- 48 S. Main 2 mpuyuyu MMi HhMilliiMMki post-grad- Woodward. In tended Salt Lake City, Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas this year. to Bountiful to attend The Floyd Woodwards and the traveled the farewell of their grandson leads. blesthe attended Browns Jay The cast has been practicing sing of their new granddaugh- who leaves for the mission home since last summer for the de. ter at Corlnne, Sunday. The Oct. 16. Mrs. Nicholas Is going m anding roles. "Mary Stuart new arrival was given the name to spend a week with her daugh. Is regarded as among the four of Marlee by her father Don ter Thera while there, or five greatest plays of Eng. Woodward. Marlee made her llsh theatre. first appearance on Sept. 22. A reception will be held on opening night, sponsored by the THE DUANE WELLS AND Weber State players, a club of Mrs. Rosa Stokes attended the students active In drama. Re. temple marriage of their niece freshments will be served and granddaughter Sharon Stok-e- s patrons. to Earl Law, Oct. 7, at the Logan Temple. Sharon Is the THE VERY ELEGENT COS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De. tumes of the queens are made of vere Stokes of Brigham City. drapery and heavy brocades to President and Mrs. Merlin depict the ornate styles of the Larsen, Mr and Mrs. Joseph The Church of Jesus Christ period. Nicholas, Grace Wood, Lyle Saints has organ, of Latter-daThe lead roles are played by SilElaine and Wilma Rlchman, Ann Anderson as Mary, and vester, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo lzed a group for all unmarried Renetta Kelt as Elizabeth. The Flint attended the reception giv- people from the age of 23 years wid. male leads are played by en In Sharon and Earls honor and up, Including widows, and single divorced Wood and Ken IQeln. owers, that evening. members in good standing. Tickets for this outstanding WE ALL WISH MONT performance will be reserved Known as the LDS Sociables, by calling the Fine Arts Center a speedy recovery. He d from 8 a.m. is confined to the Logan hospital It Is sponsored by the box office, Men of the efforts Young Satur-da5 to d p.m, daily except with a mild heart attack he and Young Womens Mutual Imand Sunday. Saturday. Mont lsthehus- - provement Assn. general boards, with Elder Rulon Stanfield of Ogden and Maxine Shoppe of Salt Lake City as In charge. THE ALFALFA SEED CROP Is complete and It was consld. ered good for the conditions , Delwin Miles, a uate of Box Elder High will attend to receive the American Farmer degree. Beverly Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd CAREER PROGRAM CHANGED BEHS counseling department began a series of career and assemblies Friday, guidance Cct. 5, with a guest speaker from the Employment Security office. Replacing the former Career Week, thenewprogram Is developed to spread the assent-bilie- s throughout the entire school year. Guest sneakers and film strips concerning ca. reer choices will be prt sented in the assemblies. Dates set for the presenta. tions of the program are Oct. 16, Dec. 1, Jan. 11, 5, Nov Feb. 1, Mar. 8 and Apr. 12. Elizabeth Rlchman, Margaret Helman, Raymon Keller, Pam Billings and Nancy Woodward have worked out plans for the observance of Columbus Day, an official Spanish holiday. Meetings have been schedul. ed for every other Thursday immediately following school in Binghams room. By Sheila Huggins. FOOD SERVICE CLASS Under the direction of the BEHS counseling department, BE girls are now being intor-duceto a new class. FoodSer-vice- , a subject never before d l class up as an program to prevent complete after-schoo- changes Credits of class schedules. would be given as in any other class. Techniques of a waitress, how to serve food attractively and basic health instructions will be included in the class Part of the course will Involve actual employment of the girls by local food estab. llshments for a wage. Accordingly, the student would be plac. ed on the job when the employ, er felt that she was prepared. pro-gra- FFA TO KANASAS CITY Future Farmer represents, tives, Klrt Yates and Jack Burt will attend the FFA National convention to be held in Kansas on a l and after, City, Oct. 3.8. During the week, school basis Counselors are long convention they will elect also considering setting the national officers and national taught In past years, is current, ly under observation and consideration. This class woulTe taught TRYOUTS HELD Contesting for roles In BEHS musical, "My Fair Lady, were hopeful actors In the Oct. play tryouts. Scheduled to be sometime In De. presented cember, the play Is under the direction of Wesley Bowman of the music department and Mrs. Fontell Messervy of the National Association for Mental Health part-schoo- 10-1- 1 drama department. SAFETY COUNCIL MEETS Meeting at the state capltol, the tenth annual Teenage Traf. fic Safety conference was held Thursday, Oct. 6. Sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune and the Salt Lake Safety Council, the conference elected new officers and discussed topics concerning FRIDAY OCTOBER traffic safety. Governor Calvin L. Rampton welcomed the representatives of each high school and spoke to the group about traffic safety. Topics such as alcohol and the young driver, reaching the pro-bledriver, and pedestrians in smaller were discussed groups. Paitlcipants were treated to lunch at the Hotel Utah and returned to the conference to sum up the days activities. 14th 7:30 P.M. - FERGUSON FIELD vs. CLUB DISCUSSES POLICIES BE Spanish club members met Wednesday, October the room of Vernon Bingham club sponsor, for the purpose of introducing new members to club policies and officers. to Bingham, the According purpose for the Spanish club is to orient students with Span, ish customs and speaking. 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