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Show THE BOX ELDER A:. - -- V, 111 "a 't'i I i '0 0 Judy Skeen Ti hv ' u i . 4 f; M'l 1 V XiM 0" I I ft v I v S N :.t - rl 1-- - Shcryll Braihford X- 'i , - f'f t.' W.y . u. f, . Jana Merrell Nanette Hollist .0 '' .. ! GYM High school beginning at 8 p.m . Coronation activities will be. gin at 10:30 p.m. with the queen to receive a white blanket, traditional gift presented to the girl who wins the royal honor, HER ATTENDANTS WILL each be presented a corsage. Selection of the queen this year will be done by ballot which each person attending the Snow Carnival Invited to write his preference on the back of the admission ticket. Each Explorer post In the stake Is sponsoring from one to six candidates. BOTT, general chair, man, said the Tal Wardle or. chestra will provide music for the dance. The hall will be decorated especially for the event and refreshments will be served wlthbut charge to per. sons attending. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from any Brigham City stake Explorer. Prices are $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for students. Judy Hadfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hadfleld, 515 East Forest; Marva Richard, son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richardson, 533 East First North Janet Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Harrison, 122 North Fourth West Karla Fonnesbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Fonnes. beck, 660 South Fourth East. Julie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Darel O, Johnson, 385 North Fourth West; Gloria Huggins, daughter of Mrs. Mary Donna Denton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Denton, 676 Oak drive. of KATHY GABLE, daughter Mrs, Mary S. Gable, 405 Haw. thorne drive; Jane Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams, 823 Oak drive; Pam Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane, 1067 Linda way; Colleen Loveland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveland 568 South First East. Nancy Muir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Muir, 367 North Sixth East; Susan Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mer 331 North First Un Jeppsen, East; Debbie Holmgren, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, Bear River City; Carolyn Packer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C, Packer, 160 South Fifth East; Janet Hunsa. ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Hunsaker, Honeyvllle; North Fourth West. MERNA LEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lee, 477 North Third West; Millie Jo Stuart, of Mr, and Mrs. daughter Charles Stuart, 476 North Main; Shanna Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hunsaker, 420 Second North West; Geraldine Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Camp, bell, 1062 Sycamore; Nanette Hollist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dee Hollist, 276 North Second Fransworth, 533 North Second of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Wind, ley, 311 East Forest; Sheryll Brallsford, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. P.M, Brallsford, 147 North Third East. Rebecca Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bark, er, 139 North Second East; Marco Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Glover, 108 West First North; Vlckey John, sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Johnson, Corlnne; Sharon Houghton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, B.F, Houghton, 520 West Forest; Kathryn Reed, er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. East. Harold Reeder, 144 North Se. cond West, and Donna Nelson, JUDY SKEEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeen, 417 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 134 North First West. North Fifth West; Jana Merrell, Nelson, of and Mr. Mrs. J. daughter D. Merrell, 420 North Second Connie East; Fransworth, daughter of Me. and Mrs, Joe County (Continued From Page, One) Y. Americans Legislature for administration, PENDING A clarification of available state monies, the com school groups, clubs or other mission ordered a hold.up on groups who wish to visit the payment to the Utah State LI. the county book, legislature during Its current brary board for session to contact him for ar mobile, A letter from the county 11. rangements. brary board had moved to renew the bookmobile contract for A PUBLIC hearing Is schecalendar 1967 at a cost of duled Monday, Feb. 6 at 5 p.m In the office building auditorium $15,000. The commissioners went on on SB82, the controversial Sun. as opposing Inclusion of record day closing bill. Senator Ferry and Rep. Ruel any part of the Bear River refuge In the National M, Eskelsen (R. Brigham City) Bird heard several groups express Wilderness Preservation sys. their programs In education, tern. They signed a resolution wildlife and other areas during to this effect, a meeting In Brigham City Sat SOME CHANGES were sug. urday morning, gested on the current logging of Night Club Bargains county roads as the commls. NEW YORK 'UPI' s loners met with B, Dale Burn. ennight on the town for S5 Its Ingham, chief research In Amsieidam, that Is gineer; Wallace Mears, statistieasy according to KLM Rojnl cian; Paul Dart, B and C road fund auditor, representing the Dutch All lines The traveler has a choice of Utah Highway department, and 45 dlffeient night clubs, J Ralph Gibson, representing the Bureau of Public Roads, cover charge or minimum The county officials said they a laiity and a glass of Hoi land's Genever gin roit about would approve the logging, with the minor changes. 25 cents (Continued from Page One) Here Tonight Americans will The "Y" appear In concert In Brigham City this evening, Thursday, at 7 p.m,, under the sponsorship of the Brigham City LDS West Seminary and the Intermountain LDS Seminary. The concert will be given In the auditorium of Intermountain school and will be free to the public. The "Y Americans wlllpre. sent a patriotic program similar to one telecast nationwide by the Young Americans entitled "Upward People" last year. A 40.member group, the "Y" Americans have made several the throughout appearances Intermountain area, where they have been well received and per. Dawn Huggins, 403 South First formed excellently, officers of West; Jeanne Leigh, daughter of West Seminary reported this of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Leigh, week. The general public Is Invited 669 South Sixth West; Barbara Bywater, daughter of Mr. and to attend, the officers said Tues. Mrs. James L. Bywater, 1019 day, i !j trv. 'i.'rsflv jr sfL.: La .: AT JUNIOR HIGH Girls Seek Snow Queen Crown WYNN Paulette Windley Janet Harrison Marva Richardson . SET SATURDAY Thlrtyfour girls have been selected to compete for the coveted Snow Queen crown as of the traditional a highlight Snow Carnival In Brigham City on Saturday, Feb. 4. Brigham City stake Explorers are sponsoring this years dance w hlch will be staged In the gymnasium at Box Elder Junior " Nf ANNUAL DANCE Thirty-Fo- ur Debbie Holmgren JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 2, 1967 1 - v. A Ml, S yij Judy Hadfield ) Donna Denton Julie Johnson W Vv Barbara Bywater Kathy Gable Gloria Huggins ATTEND THE ANNUAL iA Geraldine Campbell Pam Crane JR. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4th p.m. Nancy Muir Rebecca Barker & Marco Glover Kathryn Reeder ' r,,iV 4 'S n , ,f x' j? f t ADMISSION: nx Adults-$- 1 " ,s,Vt fx.i Students-75- c Music by the .50 per person per person TAL WARDLE Orchestra Sponsored by Brigham City Stake Explorers This Ad is courtesy of Sharan Houghton Donna Nelson 1 Colleen Loveland 966 Utah Bond Sales Top Record Utahns Invested more than $34 million dollars In Series E and H. Savings Bonds during the 25th anniversary year of 1966, making It Utah's biggest sales year since the end of World War II, according to Kath. leen Melkle, State Savings Bonds director. goal. of purchases Bond purchases reported for brought the 12.month Box Elder county during Decern to $23,465,399 up almost ber were $73,727 and for the December $1,807,662 total $1.5 million over the previous year, and representing 104.3 percent of the state's assigned Janet Hunsaker year totaled $884,866, according to T. Frank Coppln, South Box Elder county bonds chairman. Utah se". another record dur. lng 1966 by achieving second place In the nation In percent-ag- e of quca of new savers sign, lng up to purchase savings bonds on the automatic payroll savings plan. Miller Real Estate & the following Brigham City area Businesses: Insurance 140 North Main Honeyville Grain Bott Tile 221 East 2nd North & Honeyville, Utah Elevator Mayfair Market 460 North Main Dance Flowers donated by Brigham Floral & Drewes Floral |