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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 5 1 Thursdcy, October 27, 1966 PULSE Students Visit Planetarium, Museum in Salt Lake City j s By Mrs. Max Nelson Mrs. Maxine Clarks fourth grade class snjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City last Tuesday Oct. 18. They visited th Hansen CG&PLETK COCBfS Taking part In preliminary area management SevetopmeM Planetarium where they saw the eourie at Intermountain school recently were theea staff members. The course was current show and went to the conducted by Roy Kennedy, Navajo area personnel officer. museum at the University of employee man. Utah where the atudents were techniques, agement coop, . how to solve delighted In seeing dinosaur problems, corrective action on skeletons, which have been a special problems, how to de. part of their studies this past velop understudies, how to lm. month. prove Job performance through good leadership. LETS ALL GET IN costume Superintendent Wilma Victor and corns and Join ths Perry presented certificates of train, PTA when they hold their anNavajo area personnel officer members In classes during the lng to the following employees nual Halloween Carnival Monday Roy Kennedy conducted a pre- week of Oct. 17, after the course attending th course: night, Oct. 31 In the Perry Farolle Spell, Christine Lar- s chool. liminary area management de. was completed. curriculum The training velopment course for members sen, Vincent DeNunzlo, Dee Mlt-toBeginning at 6:30 p.m. dinner of the Intermountain school staff included such topics as the Grant Smith, Inez Erb, Sar- will be served to the entire supervisor, how to study the org. ah Humphrey, Fred Cowley, family and will Include chill, recently In Brigham City. the anleatlon, work methods, how to Vince Loosll, Norman Childs, barbecue, hot dogs and pie. Among those attending course were James Bordeaux, find a better method, perfor-manc- e John Edwards, Dickson Smith, There will be games of skill how to requirements, administrative Darold Skenandore, Alecla Gon. Including dart games and ring manager, Isabelle McNeely, personnel plan.dlrect and coordinate work, zales, Roberta Ivory, Joyce toss. There will be a fish pond, how to James Simpson, and cake walk and spook alley with management specialist, and the how to control work, how to deal Longhurst, find new worker, Isabelle McNeely. supervisory staff of the school with a special fortune teller to pre-diwhich had previously attended training needs, how to plan to your furture. Prizes will how to Ins. meet training needs, a similar course In Gallup, N.M, be given for the best costume to underhow These school employees met truct the worker, and everyone is encouraged to with other supervisory staff stand people, human relation come In costume. According to Mrs. Reed Wal-keHERMITAGE DISTILLERY CO LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON. 86 PROOF Halloween chairman, there has been a lot of work to this years carnival and a special Invitation Is extended to all townspeople and especially the Intermountain Employes Takes Management Course Utah Civic r, KY. . Ballet Sets ' parents. Ogden Date The Perry ward held a ward fund raising supper last Wednesday, Oct 19 for the David 0. McKay Hospital. A delicious roast beef supper was served and was followed by a short program consisting of a knife, baton number by Miss Nancy Baraard. A delightful fashion show was presented featuring the latest fashions worn by the ladles of Perry and modeled by Robert Lund, Russell Rasmussen, Willis Crouch, Aldous Weight and Garry Adams. While the parents were enjoying the fashion show and program the children enjoyed a movie. sue-cessf- The Ogden Ballet Guild the first ballet event of the season with the presen. tatlon of the Utah Civic Ballet In "Choreographer Company for two performShowcase ances Friday, Nov. 4 at 4 p.m. Our H H H H for Honest flavor for Honest value for Handsome new package for HERMITAGE Bourbon Judson who passed away last Wednesday at a hospital In Ogden. Ted and Merle, residents of San Jose, Calif, were visiting In the area with family and friends when he was taken 111. They were former residents of f and still have many friends and family here. Included In the many relatives who were here for the funeral were his three child, ren, Mrs. Mlel (LaDene) Hart-selSan Jose; Ray Judson, Sunset; and Melvin Judson, Willard; his sisters, Mrs. Hazel Brettenbeker, Brigham City; Mrs, May Maxey and Mrs. Pearl Taylor of Salt Lake City; a , Mrs. Marilyn Me. Perry n l, half-sister- Coy of Perry. Other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. E. Bitter of Rlrle, George Idahc Mrs. Myrle Udy, River, side; Mrs. ValeeaMangum, and Mr. and Mrs. Silas n Mid-val- Young, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Adams from Fairfield, Mont, have been visiting this past week with the Earl D. Youngs. Ursel ls Evas brother. The Adams also visit, ed with Mrs. Adams parents, the Ted Autins of Brigham City. COMPANY Mr. AT THE home of Mrs. Eugene Perry this past week hve been Genes sisters Mrs. Leone Bates of Idaho Falls and Mrs. Josep. and hlne Johnson of Rigby, Idaho. They visited on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer and child, ren Eddy and Connie of Bountl-fu- l visited with the Perrys. The Perry ward MIA held a delightful Halloween party TuesWith each class day evening. presenting either a skit or a game of skill for the rest of the MIAs enjoyment. Included In the many games were sponge toss, dart game, bean guessing, with a spooky spook alley and a comical skit about the Halloween Cat. A booth was also set up and barbecues and punch were VISITING AT THE HOME of served to all members of the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker and MIA in attendance. family on Monday evening were Duvannas sisters Marilyn and Medieval crusaders wore Shirley Shumway of Salt Lake and 8 p.m. In the Weber State college Little Theatre. Successful The highly "Choreographer Showcase has received national recognition since It was started by Director William Christensen three years ago to seek new and ex. citing material to expand the scope and repertoire of the This will be the company. first performance of the "Show, City. case In Ogden, FIVE NEW WORKS WILL be (lei) stneerest sympathy Ls ex- tended to the family of Edward i undergarments of quilted their chain cotton under mail urmor. performed by the company using music from Borodin, Stravinsky, Gershwin and Gould. The have explored choreographers several different ballet idioms ranging from classic to folk and comic ballet, and have also created the costumes and set designs for their ballets. Tickets for both performances will be on sale Saturday, Oct. 29 at the Bon Marche from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and at the Bertha Eccles Art Center every day from 1 to 5 p.m. until the performance date or by calling the ticket chairman at 394.2527. Tickets prices are $1.50 for adults and $lfor with student ticket prices set at 75 cent for the 4 p.m, matinee. stu-den- ts 6 YEARS OLD dont believe a 6 can act anything like an 8? You With our new Overhead Cam Six youd better believe jt. Our OHC 6 delivers 165 hp on regular gas. And 215 horses from the premium don't version. Most American sixes (and some underprivileged gas even come close. Expensive European sports machines do, but they're overhead cams, too, In fact, they Inspired us. Our OHC 6 Is standard on all tempests and door locks, LeMans. So are a host of new safety features like passenger-guarhazard a and column General Motors new energy absorbing steering will. sell If test drive a wont said flasher. We've you, nothing enough. warning 67 Pontiac OHC SprintRide the Winning Streak V-8- d four-wa- wospEs Sues? 31 For fiye consecutive years, those "good guys" at Kennecott's Utah Copper Division have contributed most generously to the Salt Lake Area United Fund and this year will be no exception. When the men of copper begin their week-lon- g campaign on November 7th, will be for the hard goal they have ever set $175,000. highest driving they Last year employees contributed $150,500; for 1964, the total was $117,055; for 1963, $100,354; for 1962, $96,714, and for 1961, they raised $89,068. For each of these years, their contributions have been at least 10 per cent of the total United Fund goal. The United Fund goal this year is $1,500,000. t Employees, union representatives and management, working as a terrific "good guys" team, are looking forward to repeating their outstanding achievements in a truly worthwhile community effort. X i y I bto Wide-Trac- k See your authorized Pontiac dealer for a test drive. VICTOR MOTORS 17 East Second South Konnecott Copper Corporation Brigham ft Utah Copper Division , "An Equal Opportunity Employer I jOt |