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Show The Ministerial Fellowship Chaplain at Cooley Hosptial the week o f May 1 will be Earl S. Fox, minister of the Commun. lty Presbyterian church. further notice, de. Until votlonal services at Pioneer and Godfrey Nursing Homes, will be conducted every other week by four of the members of the Min. lsterial Fellowship congre-gatlon- First Baptist the speaker The women of First Baptist church will be offered the op. portunity of becoming familiar with the Lauback Literacv course, Monday through Friday of next week, from 9:30 to 12 kv aa rr r i " -- f: ui&l.L LONGHAIRS RUMBLE The strip "longhairs mix it up with a couple of squares in a Sunset Strip bistro preceding the full scale riot which breaks loose in American Internationals "Riot on Sunset Strip," which will play at the Roxy Theatre on Fridas and Saturday only. ship will relate the "Biography E. L. Han. of Every Person. sen will speak at 7 p.m He will begin a series of sermons on the "Seven Fundamental Princlpales of the Sermon on the Mount Young Peoples training class will meet at 6:30 p m Sunday evening. Community Nj WEEDS! April 30, dont for-ge- spRav t to set your clocks one hour ahead on Saturday night, our a.m. schedule will be: church school and youth choir rehearsal, 11a m. morning r worship. Sermon by Earl Fox Music by the Madrigal Singers of Box Elder High Sun-da- W L AWN y Ser-rnou- m school. with this MORGRO & GRASS DOUBLE-VALU- E 6:30 p.m. senior high youth fellowship. Another In a series and of presentations prompted by forms of the literary art, particularly the novel Jeanne Leigh and Bee-k- y Hickox will be "front-stage- , center with G.B. Shaws play, "Man and Superman. What does G.B.S have to say about SPECIAL! morality? (Members also VEEDIT . the lawn weed spray that gets results . . . fast! Dandelions and other broadleaf weeds quickly grow themselves to death. WEED & GRASS KILLER please pass of tht Elies tion. Makes patios, fence lines, and driveways all year. vegeta- weed-fre- e Both quart cans only $2.98 (Reg. 54.47 value) LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL MORCRO DISPLAYS Parrys GARDEN PRODUCTS Farm & Garden 430 West Forest 723-304- 8 "Lord Discussion on It St. Henrys Catholic Church will have t iption of raising the salaries oi its officers to levels author. i d for counties of the first of this year, ass on July t is pointed out In Utah Foun. ca in in a lesearch report P b .1st ed tills week. New legal maximum annual si.aries with old maxlmums In pirentheses, will be: Commissioners, $10,500 each $x 500) '3x 000) $8 000), $3 000) JS 000) 88 000) ,38 000), S3 000) SB 000). set l within limits prescribed In Sec. of the Utah Code ttun 17 Annotated. in UTAH pi hate Utah, a FOUNDATION, non profit public serv- their needs In the health districts to replace the present system of county health authorities and separate health authorl-tie- s In municipalities within the counties. This legislation also depends on voluntary action and Is not compulsory. The two bills affecting local government which were vetoed by the Governor were HB 60 which would have established merit systems for employees of larger counties and SB 87 SB PROVIDES 89, creation of county-wid- FOR e which would have extended to counties the right to launch Initiative and referendum pro. ceedlngs, Legislation which failed of which passage Included bills would have permitted the con. soltdatlon of school districts In the aim of efficiency, and a bill which would have changed the legal basis of property as. sessment from 30 percent to 25 percent of actual "fair cash value. i. Homecoming Announced Elder Robert Sanford will be honored Sunday evening at 6 p m. at a homecoming testimonial in the Brlgliam City First LDS ward chapel. Elder Sanford recently home after fulfilling a for the successful mission Church of Jesus Christ of Saints In the Southwest British mission He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sanford, 34 South Sixth East. Elder Sanford served In Kle. von, Channel Islands, and other south coastalareas Hewas called to serve as presldentlng elder of the Forrest of Dean branch. He will resume his education at Weber State college. Bishop Carlyle Jensen, who will preside, invites friends and relatives of the Sanford fam-llto attend the homecoming testimonial y If you go stockingless m the summet. protect feet and shoes with footlets available in many At one time, the land that styles Some have foam rubber became Texas had Its tiibe of. the Kaiankavva-cannibals soles built In for walking who lived along the Gulf Coast RETURNS Elder Robert Sanlord has returned from Southwest British Corinne PTA Sets Pre-Scho- ol Roundup Todayfor The preschool toundup children In the Corinne area will be held todav, Thursday, at 9'30 a.m. for all children who will be five years of age prior to Oct 31 childien need not attend the roundup, but pai puts are asked to bring a blith certificate and health record for their child, PTA officials said The permit Act, our area. The Aldersgate Methodist Church cities, and towns to acquire lease to private Industry warehousing, manufacturing, or industrial commercial, All types of public purposes. utility operations are specif leal, ly excluded from the provisions of the act, however. SUCH VENTURES would be Morning worship will be at 9 financed revenue bonds, a m Church school will be at with out through any obligation creating 10:15 a.m. on the taxing units concerned. Junior high Methodist youth Aim of the legislation is to imfellowship will meet Sunday at prove the economic climate by 4:30 p.m. and drive to to for their regular 723-699- 3 723-688- Im- mediate court determination of Its constitutionality. 11 n and h Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 27, 1967 Attorney General to seek an 1 ice agency, discusses 1967 leg. ldatlon directly affecting local There will be a meeting of cvemment in Utah In Its latest the Apostles of Prayer promotauthorization for The report ers after the 11 a.m mass this raising salaries of officers of Monin the hall Sunday parish counties of the second class Is day, May , the CYO will meet. contained In S.B. 115, which This will be "surprise nite. also counties of the Members will be contacted In third permits to raise officials class In the week, annual salaries $1,000 each and regard to this later An Important teachers meetIn. authorizes $l,000-a.yea- r ing will be held on Monday, creases for sheriffs In counties 8 In the parish of p m May 8, at all classes hall Both parish and Intermoun-taiCounties of the second class school teachers are urged in defined by statute as to attend even though you may thoseUtah, with assessed valuation not plan to teach next year. between $35 million and $150 We want your ideas and experimillion, currently comprise Box ence. Cache, Davis, San Juan, Those who have ordered first Elder, and Weber counties. Salt Utah, communion articles may pick Lake county is the only county 11 9 30 and the a.m. after up of the first class In Utah at masses. First communion this this time. year will be on Mothers Day, May 14. SIXTY-NINmore or BILLS The second annual seminar less directly affecting local on migrant labor has been slatwere Ined for Wednesday, May 3, In governmentIn operation the 1967 Utah legtroduced the Logan LDS tabernacle base, islative session, the Founda-tloment, 50 North Main, Logan. notes. This Is a report Registration will begin at 9 little more than 10 percent of m a from all bills Representatives placed before the seshealth, education, faimers, and sion. Of these, 25 were passed employers, migrant councils, by both houses of the Leglsla-tur- e OEO, churches and local governand 23 were signed Into law, ments are represented. This two being vetoed the by program Is free for all Governor. to more know who wish those SB 187, the Industrial Developabout the migrant situation and ment coun-tiewould 185 Advance notice Is given of the annual May fellowship day, presented by Church Women United, May 5. Luncheon will be served at the Presbyterian Gillespie hall dining room at 11:30 a.m Cost: $1 A nursery will be provided. Women of all churches are invited to this occasion, which is held in concert with similar meetings all over the world on that day. Make luncheon res. ervatlons by phonmg either or 723 8209, no later than May 3. Women needing trans. portation may arrange for same by phoning, Inter-churc- Insist upon quality M0RGR0 on the book, May 7 ) Monday, May 1,7 p.m Regular meeting of the session. Tuesday, 7 pm. Boy Scout Troop .kills all sec-- 1 On Sunday, WEED,Trn diss w 1th v Presbyterian $TOP Elder county, along other counties of the ox -- The B Missionary d Church Church of Christ Legislation Allows Salary Raise for County Officials -- Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m , the Royal Ambassadors begin meeting at First Baptist church. This Is an organization for boys, ages five through 14. All boys of this age are invited to attend. This will be a weekly meeting. the Golden Spike Assoclatlonal Union Womans Missionary prayer retreat, on Friday, be. ginning at 10:30 a.m. The Beginning next Sunday a serprayer chairman, ies of lessons will begin on the Mrs. Gerald Dolan, of Brig, fundamentals of Christian faith. ham City, Is In charge of the These may be heard from 9:30 program. The prayer retreat to 9:55 a.m over KBUH radio. will conclude with a luncheon. Next Sunday the topic will be A nursery will be provided. "The God of the Bible . What On Friday evening, beginning Is He Like? After that, "The at 6:30 p.m . First Baptist Divine Origin of the Old Testa, church and Intermountain Bap. ment, "The Deity of Christ. tlst chapel will join In honoring Be sure to hear the whole series. their graduating seniors Occa. The new classrooms, office, slon for honoring the seniors and baptistery will also be comwill be a banquet, to be held plete by the end of this week. at Intermountain Baptist chapel. Visitors will be welcome. Jim Ralley, head baseball coach Bible classes will begin at at Utah State university will be a.m. as usual and wor- - THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, i each morning. First Baptist church wyihost FOUNDATION REPORTS meet- ing. Family campout on May 6 Join us in Box Elder campground 7 permitting private Industry take advantage of the status of government securities. 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