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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 'Of Alice and f,len' Set Thursday, April 13, 1967 County from page one) Insurance agent Mel Foxley said hls company had stated It was for drivers not necessary to carry drive. other.V6hlcle clauses In their Individual 11a. blllty Insurance, that the county policy was sufficient In itself for their protection. (Continued at BUIS April Box Elder High theatre. 18-2- 0 schools first , production tlll be staged at the school on ADril 18. 19 and 20, It was announced this week by Dlrec. tor Michael Woodward. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Is the Initial presen. THE Commissioners agreed to authorize a power line ease, ment parallel to a county road success both on Broadway and as a movie, Is the story of two migrant farm workers from California, one of them a child In mentality, and a dream they hope for and a life they will never lave. Dave Sparkman as George and Bill Turner as Lennle play the two migrants. Others in the cast are: Children Adults A Letters to Not Quiet on Mishap Scene, the (Editor ... Police Probe 9 Accidents says, "Pres. Johnson is of increase million, and a pay $800 postal asking increase of 2l2 billion dollars for all federal employes and members of the Armed Forces. And that is just a starter. His aim is to boost federal salaries on a par with private pay of industry as soon as possible. A week or so ao he said to Congress, "We must either raise the ceiling of the National Debt, or cut Social Security for the aged and military pensions ' for the old soldiers. So they raised the ceiling from $330 million to 446 billion. Think of it, not million, but billions. THE SECRETARY of the Treasury said last week, "The total U.S. Debt is now one trillion 529 billion 700 million dollars. Think of it, he says not billions, but trillions and most of it piled up in the last 30 years. The interest on the National Debt alone more than twice as much as the Government paid for all purposes 30 years ago. Roosevelt said 30 years ago, "We must get back to the fundamentals of the pioneers or lose everything." Worried himself to death. Hoover warned repeatedly, Wise bankthis on cant way. Nations can go go "Things all done have and individuals as through rupt as well the ages." TRUMAN WARNED, "Americans do not realize we are facing the gravest problems of all time. And, if we do not wake up to them, we shall go the way of the Roman Empire, just as sure as fate. Eisenhower says, "Harry is right. We have most and certainly got to wake up, and our children too, live world to a better them work building get to I do not fear in before it is everlastingly too late. Communism from without as I do indolence, apathy and moral decay from within, which has ruined every nation of the past." YOUNG AND brilliant President Kennedy declar16 or lose all ed, "We must recapture the spirit of our freedoms. of his life Washington gave the best eight years one cent , to accept refusing as Commander-in-Chiefof pay. Franklin fought all through the Convention of 1789 to have all public officials serve that way. under toLost, of course. Wouldnt he get snowed . day? A wise senator from Illinois says the time has come fashwhen we must solve our problems with good old at them, ioned work, instead of throwing money which certainly is the root of all evil. Ransom Beecher Last nights Deseret News a Is Richard R. Garner . r hand-to-han- 'iy 'N viw. o-wv- Gust E. Noren Confab School 1 WINNER OF 1 6 ACADEMY AWARDS s LEAN'S Docron ziiivAGO STARTS METRO GOIDWYN MAYER DAVID Wednesday IN A CARLO P0NT1 pbihws FILM PANAVISI0N OF BORIS PRODUCTION PASTERNAKS AND METR0C010R OPEN p.m. Sat. 1 & Sun. OPEN 5 p.m. Week Days All Tickets 50c till STARTS 6 p.m. After 6 p.m. Children 50c Adults $1 .00 TOMORROW FOR BIG WEEK 1 i 1.WIKEY BUSINESS! 0 WALT DISNEY presents cj&y asc6t,?n AN ESTIMATED $100 Our son, Pfc. Charles G. Earl, age 20, is in heavy action in Vietnam. He is near a little village called English. He writes home, "The night of April 7th we were ' v hit hard. The Viet Cong came up within 150 .ers of our Howitzers. There was ,i cc-- i bat on our primeter. Our helicopters were firing rockets 600 meters from us and our jets dropped napom close enough that we could feel the neat. We fired 97 rounds during the six hours it lasted that was just our gun, all six guns in B Btry. were firing. "We sent a patrol out and they brought back a prisioner for questioning. He looked so scroungy, you just can't see how they exsist. "Well tell everyone home Im trying to give the for them, but its rough. Cong 'H Charles was in the hospital for two weeks last month after contracting malaria. He says it has left him a little weak, but otherwise just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Earl 54 South Second West Brigham City n.n con-ce- resulted Editor: 6 p.m. Then $1.00 Till ru There was an estimated $350 rate which had been lag damage to the youths auto and (Continued from page one)' ging for a month, came crash $300 to the second vehicle. Cap. north to First North, then to lng back as damaging as ever tain Jack Jorgesen cited Mrs. First East and back to the during the past week with local Law for failure to yield right, county courthouse for a officers Investigating police by the 80 piece Bear River nine accidents In which es. TUESDAY High school band. tlmated property loss exceeded $50, according to reports. AN ESTIMATED $75 damage FEATURED LN THE parade Following Is a brief account resulted to a Jeep driven by will be the Hill Air Force base of each m shap: Stayner Thompson when It was drill team, military equipment struck by a backing bus at the of the National Guard, HAFB FRIDAY of the Howard hotel at color guard, Clearfield Job rear A REAR-ENCOLLISION 3 Driver of the bus, Corps drum and bugle corps, p.m. at 5:15 m. at p. Forest and First East Involved vehicles owned by Continental Tr allways, Salvation Army, driven by Fern S. Brown, 21 was Robert L. Banfill, Twin drill team from Bear River High school, and WWI veterans In North Second East, and Dixie Falls, Idaho. their military dress and WWI C. Baxter, 46 South Third East. A REAR-ENnurses. oc. collision The mishap occurred when the Closing session of the con. Baxter car struck the second curred at 8:01 p.m. when a car by Lloyd Leroy Wall, ventton will be at 1:30 p.m. vehicle which was stopped at a driven 316 West Third North, stopped with the election and installs, stop sign. There was an es- to make a left turn at 249 tion of new officers at the timated $100 damage to the Brown auto and $50 to the other North Main and was struck by a armory. vehicle. Patrollman Ernest station wagon driven by Dany THIS WILL MARK THE first Justesen cited Mrs. Baxter for Venoy Peterson, 1064 Maple failure to keep proper lookout. drive. There was an estimated time that Brigham City has $275 damage to the station wagon hosted the veterans organiza. and $85 loss to the sedan. tlons state convention. SATURDAY Patrolman Earl cited Peterson Playing host for the confab AN ESTIMATED $60 damage for improper passing and fol. will be Brigham City Barracks resulted at 5:20 p. m. 2951 and auxiliary, commanded to closely. when a car driven by Stan Call, lowing by Edward J. Heslop and Lilia 27 North Third West, backed A. Heslop. Into a parked auto owned by Gary Nelson, 355 West First South. DISEASES REPORTED The mishap occurred In the Main alley between Forest and First (Continued from page one) South and caused an estimated Brigham City reported 19 $50 damage to the Call car and dance, dramatics, foreign Infections and seven cases strep $10 property loss to the other Including French, Ger. of mumps for the week ending man and Spanish; penmanship, vehicle. 7, and Box Elder county Apr. piano physical fitness, group, reported five strep infections A REAR-ENACCIDENT re. reading Improvement, science for the same week. suited at 7:50 p.m. on Main enrichment, trampoline. Ukelele classes will be of. at about Eighth North when a car driven by Letha R, Smith, fered to fourth, fifth and sixth JJOX ELDER JOURNAL A established woeklv newspaper Sugar City, Idaho, failed to stop grades only. In 108 published every Thursday conin time and struck an auto be will classes Singing by the Box Elder News Journal, 53 First West Brigham City, by Merlin Wayne ducted parallel to the regular .South 84302 operated Second Class postage I'tah. Hardy, RFD 1. The Hardy car summer school program. at the post office 16 South paid which sustained an estimated SIXTH GRADERS WILL soon First West. Brigham City, Utah. R4302 $300 damage, was stopped to be contacted by junior high counChns W Clabnush, Publisher make a left turn at the time. selors regarding registration rate $3 30 per vear, Subscription There was an estimated $100 for summer band, orchestra, paablc in adance in connection Box Elder News (pubthe with who Students and chorus. plan lished damage to the car driven Sundas) $6 00 per veart or band to in orchestra enroll was who cited Smith 8 Mrs. fot months $100 by single copy, by Patrolman Thomas D. Earl for the first time should take in cents Vfombei Bureau of CirculaAudit summer the course, for following too closely and tions I tah Va. pies Association, information has lookout. Registration National Association Ncwspapci improper Intel national been given to students In all and liulul AdvcMi-in- g I tah Itcpirscnt.ithc AN INTERSECTION collision elementary schools and parents Salt I.ake State Pi css Xssomtlon at 12:50 p.m. at First West are urged to assist their childlt. I tah and Fourth North, resulted In the ren In selecting classes they NATIONAL NEWSPAPER total loss of a 1962 model sedan wish to take this summer and driven by Marie Grover Korth, return the registration form 439 North First West. The to their respective schools, Jor. t.TTTT other car, driven by Dorothy gensen said this week. H. Woodworth, 442 North Sixth West, sustained an estimated $375 damage. Patrolman Byron TODAY thru TUES. May cited Mrs. Woodworth for Adults $1 .00 failure to yield BIG SEE SUNDAY Real 75c Citys traffic right-of-wa- Vietnam War 35c The production will depend a great deal on lighting and stage settings to establish the proper mood In this first try at theatre-in-the- . round, said Woodward. SCENE FROM PLAY Director Michael Woodward observes as Bill Turner and Kim Kowall rehearse a scene from the play "Of Mice and Men" which will be presented in the round at Box Elder High school, Aprd 18, 19 and 20. Editor: at damage a when Sunday passenger opened a car door which struck a carport post. The vehicle was being backed up by Blain Richards, 124 North Ninth East. MONDAY CAR. TRUCK accident at 9:45 a.m. when a car owned by Gordon C. Jensen, 704 West Fifth South, rolled from a parking place at Fifth South and Seventh West, and struck a parked pickup truck owned by Michael L, Levinthal, There 731 West Fifth South. was an estimated $50 damage to the car and $25 loss to the tru ck. Patrolman Justesen cited Jensen for failure to secure A d brakes. AN INTERSECTION crash at Seventh North and First East at 8:45 a. m. Involved cars driven by Colleen Benson Law, 408 North Second East, and a 17. year.old Brigham City boy. FIRST RUN Children under 12 Free IN CAR HEATERS ftHORIHIREllOSDLWEA&ONSI RICHARD EIRE SHLUfl joiinson sommm hoscioa NIGEL BS3ffi,En' ISUZAIM LEIGH L Tre. He was told this monton. nuj be one of a number of drains which the county plans to move and the commissioners said they would talk to the road super, visor about It. TODAY thru TUESDAY JAMES EDWARDS as Candy; Craig Plxton as Slim; DelRay Woodland as Curly; Kim Kowall as Slims wife; Jeff Bigler as Carlson; Mike Whitehead as Crooks; Tony Lopez as the boss, and Raymond Riddle as Whit. Play production students have prepared the stage settings. Where Will It Come From? subdivision Acres OPEN 5 p.m. School Days 1 p.m. Sat., Sun., School Holidays Capitol Theatre 1 Brigham TREASURER GLENN M.Ben. nlon and Assessor Clifton c.M Kerr Indicated they wished :o purchase some used tables from a Brigham City store that was closing out. They were given to buy the tables the and have the bill sent to the county. Kerr also pointed out a drain line problem In the Sandlewood UK tatlon which will be performed In the intimate little theatre where audiences will be limited to about 100 persons Curtain time each evening Is 8 p.m. with tickets selling at $1 for adults and 50 cents for students and children. THE PLAY, west of Snow v 111 e but stipulated that the power company should bring In the easement for county signature. Alston Jensen, Mantua, told the commissioners that the LDS Mantua ward bishopric was still Interested In having the county pull out some trees west of the He said be. church building. cause of the trees size, they are dangerous. The commissioners said they would confer with the road supervisor on the request and let Jensen know. r starring MAURICE CHEVALIER JONES YV MIMIEUX SCREENPLAY BY MAURICE TOMBRAGEL CO PRODUCER DIRECTED RON MILLER ill a i t ANDREW V. BY McLAGLEN niouco,i,,ii,,iB,,,"i 1 TECHNICOLOR" |