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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah IDS Leader Thursday, May '25, 1967 EDITORIALLY SPEAKING An Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles of The of Church of Jesus Christ Latter-daSaints, Elder Sterling W. Sill, will be the prln. clpal speaker at the North Box flag-burner- Re-gen- f INCIDENTALLY, THE parking meter posts, now headless and without an apparent purpose in the downtown area, appear to us like flag holders. Weve had fruitless talk and gestures from servmade-to-ord- ice clubs and others about securing flags for Main street downtown. Some remnants remain from a similar flag project of years ago but its a scattered, unimpressive show of the Stars and Stripes that greets passersgy. Lets do something about it. Elks Set Memorial Service, urday will begin at 2 p.m. with a genealogical meeting for the stake president, high council advisor for priesthood genea. logy, stake clerks, bishops, exe. cutlve secretary of ward priest, hood executive committee, ward high priest group leader and ward record examiners. At 4:30 p.m. Elder Sill will meet with the stake presidency. A PRIESTHOOD leadership meeting will be conducted from 7 to 9 p.m. Expected to attend will be the stake presidency, stake clerks, high council, stake mission presidency, ward high priests group leaders, presl-dent- s and unit leaders of Sev. and Elders quorums; enty bishoprics and ward clerks; ward executive secretaries for home teaching, general secre-tarie- s of Aaronlc preisthood adult and of Aaronlc priesthood youth; the stake superintend dency of the Relief society. A special meeting also Is scheduled Sunday morning at 8 a.m. for the stake presidency and clerks, high council, ward bishoprics and clerks, presl. County (Continued from page one) be available through his office for improving the Bear River Migratory Bird refuge. Frost was invited to further At 2 p.m. on Memorial Day, bench. discuss the matter at the June The first flag to fly on the 5 or 19 meetings. May 30, Brigham City Lodge Ronald C.Munns, Robert Dan- No. 2208, Benevolent and Pro. new pole will be one recently ny Murphy, James William Mun-rtectlve Order of Elks, will hold donated to the city by Mrs. IN OTHER BUSINESS, Cyril Jr., Blaine S. Nay, Barbara a combination Mrmorlal day and Lucille Howes In memory of L. Jensen, Abijah L. Cook and THRU NEXT THURS. her late husband, William B. Conway Parry, Bureau of Land Nebeker, Deanne Nelson, Donna Flag day ceremony. Hal After the ceremony, Exalted Howes. Nelson, Jer. Lynn Nelson, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Features Friday Management, suggested that ry F. Nelson, Larry Kent Nel. Ruler William Clair Kundson Chairman Peter R. Haugan commission members look over and his fellow officers wlU Issued an Invitation for all mem lands near Great Salt Lake son, Michael G. Nelson. STARTING THIS SATURDAY, Pamela Jean Nelson, Phillip present a flag pole and bench bers and families of the which are proposed for W. Nelson, Randy Soren Nel. to the city. The flag pole and Brigham City Elks to attend and which may have OPEN 1 DAILY son, Richard C. Nessler, Don bench have been erected south the family style picnic which value for Industrial devel. Morris Newbold, Jane Newton, of the Bowery at Rees Pioneer will follow Immediately after opment. Feature: 1 :30 Elaine Lee J. park on west Forest Street. the dedication services. 4:45 8:00 Nicholas, They agreed to Inspect and Zundel Olof E. 15. Nicholas, Judith Myrllyn Nielon the area June Mayor son, Lloyd S. Nlmori, Ann Yo. members of the city council THE MOST POPULAR PICTURE OF OUR TIME! The BLM spokesman offered their close cooperation with the shlye Nlsogi, Katherine Nor. are scheduled to accept the Christine county on multiple use of public j)OX ELDER JOURNAL Northness, donation of the flag pole and man, lands and suggested a road A weekly newspaper Keith Jesse Nuttall Jr. established published' every Thursday55 (Continued from page one) maintenance agreement be up- inbv 1908 Box Elder the Okine H. Okl, Mae Allan 01. dated. South First West. Brigham City, C. Packer. She will be spon. The commissioners agreed Utah. 84302 Second Class postage sen, Thomas Evan Owen, Bruce Also sored the at the post office, 18 South by Jayceettes. DeVon Oyler, Marllee Packer, to grade a road which runs off paid First West. Brigham City, Utah, a member of the National Honor Kathleen N. of Hatch east the road 84302 Packer Joye Page, Parker, " society, she Is a member of Corlnne but Chns W Clavbaugh, Publisher Douglas Ronald Parsons, Kersuggested the best the concert choir and jazz enS3 50 per year, would be to widen the Subscription rate ry Dean Payne, R. Michael semble, Rockettes, promenade remedy payable in advance in connection Evan route whlchservesslxfamilies. Layne Pearse, Perry. with the Box Elder News (pubchairman of the Junior Prom, John Phillip Peters, Chris If adjoining property owners lished Sundays) $6 00 per yean and has been elected as senior 00 foi 6 months, $1 single copy, L. Petersen, Dan Venoy Peterwould furnish a wider in cents class vice president. the county would widen and Member Audit Bureau of Circulasen, Jeffrey Edward Petersen, Piess Association, tions. Utah the road. Stephen Ronald Peterson, J. Nish, chairman ol KRISTINE BUNDERSON, 16, gravel Association National Newspaper James Kenneth Pierce, Patricia theOrvll Pi ess International e and I nilcd ASC Box Elder county is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Utah COMMISSION A1 vending MEMBERS Hopicsontative Plmper, Craig Dean Plxton, She Is anounced Wednesday that Dean L. Bunderson. Piess Assmi.ition. Salt I.ake Eileen Poulsen, Nadine Marie asked Miles Thompson who Slate Itv. Utah ( wage rates and requirements sponsored by Box Elder County requested the roadwork, to t Quintana. NEWSPAPER for sugarbeet work preformed bank. She has served as wall D. Reeder, Dean the affected property NATIONAL Beverly the chairman for Junior Prom, owners to determine If Todd Reeder, Kathryn Chloe after April 17. The rates were they are danced on assemblies and In ll(H HARD ItOIMRsIlMAK IIAMMf RSIHN II ERNt'iT LEHMAN Reeder, Leann Reeder, Sheryl determined by the Secretary of ROIlHir willing to provide wider access Is a member Fair "My Lady", following public Agriculture and request the road Improve-men- t. Lynn Reeder, Susan Reese, of the and of Na. club, Royle Holmes Reeves, Toni hearings in the sugarbeet pro. tlonal Spanish Honor society. During ducing areas. The general In another road matter, the Lynn Regan, Sherrie D. Rich-ardschool year shewlll are the same as In the the 1967-6commission offered to do sur. Nancy Anne Robertson, a be cheerleader. previous regulation. Melvin Kent Roche, Rayland facing work on Mason lane in Lynn Blerley, 16, Is the W illard If the town Eligibility for a Sugar Act L. Roche, Donald L. Romer, would furn. payment depends upon the pro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lsh materials. This came In Thelma S. Romer. She Is being spon. Jeanene Rowe, Don Rummel, ducers compliance with these Blerley. to a complaint voiced the Eagles lodge. She response Sharon Sale, Craig Vernon San. wage' rates and requirements. sored by Dean Baddley who said the by Is a member of the Spanish club, lane was used extensively by ders, Dennis Roy Saunders, THE CHAIRMAN explained assembly committee, refresh-men- t boaters Lee Scoffleld, Chris, Georgia Sunday. the chairman for Junior tine Ruth Seashore, Bonnie that workers employed on a time The dust was so thick that In "My Fair danced not than Prom, must be less basis paid it threatens to ruin his hay Lynne Seelos; James Leray of the Lady," and Is a member of Shaffer, Elaine Sheffield, An. $1,40 per hour for eachof the Dance club for the coming crop, Baddley said. trimdrew G. Shlnkle, Charles O. hand labor operations The commission declined to year. hoe trimming, ming, hoeing, Slmonsen. take an advertisement In the Is the 17, Nancy and Flshburn, thinning, weeding, blocking Utah Vacation and Travel or daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R.W, GuideSports Judy Lynn Skeen, Jay Sleigh, pulling topping, loading magazine, and hour Flshburn, and Is being spon. Beverly Wells Smith, Bruce gleaning, Special wage sored the American Legion. David Smith, Connie LeeSmlth, provisions cover the employ, She hasby worked on the Junior 14 to 16 years of ment workers Dean Smith, Peggy Ruth Jerry California redwood contains Prom committee, Is a member Snow, Marlene A. Sokal, Craig old. When employment for hand of the school colorguard, and natural chemicals that makes Desomond Sorensen, Velva Jean on a piece, has been selected for member, it weather and termite Staley, Ralph Lynn Stewart, labor operations Is the work mini, ship In National Honor society. following basis, James Irwin Stoddard, LeAnna mum rates acre apply: per Stokes. Trimming $11 25; Hoeing $13. 50; Allen Gary Tanner, Kristine Hoe Trimming $ 16.25; and Tanner, Rhea Jean Tarkalson, Weeding (following trimming, Open Mon. thru Fri. 5 p.m. Patricia Anne Taylor, Brent hoeing, or hoe trimming) $8.50. The piecework rate for block, Grant Thompson, Wayne Aaron Open Sat. & Sun. 1 p.m. Tin-geand Sackett (which lng thinning, weeding Thorsted, Kayleen Lamont Dale Tlngey, Opal does not follow hand labor All Tickets 50c Till 6 p.m. Laurene Tlngey, John Ralph operations) and for any other hand labor Barbara Jean After 6 p.m. Children 50c Adults $1 .00 Tucker, operation Involving Travits, Rex Turner, William Marshall the removal of beets or weeds Turner, Rlshard Dale Tuttle. and for pulling, topping, loading, Winner of the annual Family or gleaning shall be that agreed Ginger Kathleen Ulrich, Jef. upon between the producer and Movie Award Sponsored by fery Lynn Valentine, Ralph E. worker, provided the worker's Improvement Era, BYU, KSL Valentine, Terl Jean Walker, earnings average not less than h Bonnie Patricia Wallace, hour. $1,40 per C. 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Jensen, Dick W. Jensen, Douglas A. Jensen, Gay Jensen, Jolene Jensen, Lola Jean Jensen, Steve Dwane Jen. sen, Susan Judeen Jensen, Alan Jensen, Frances Ann Jenson, Reese Edward Jeppsen. Eunice Ann John, Vickie John, sen, Julie Ann Johnson, Larry W, Johnson, Jerry Earl Johns, ton, Valerie J. Johnston, Dan. lei Paul Jones, Janet Jones, Robert George Kaltwasser. Charles Ramey Keller, Julie Susan Keller, Peter F. Kelly, Connl Kimber, Ivan Lynn Kim. ber, Linda Marie Knudson, Eve. lyn Kay Knutson, Wayne Jerome Kotter, Kimberley Kay Kowall, Glorlnana La Rose, Linda Jean Larsen, Russell N. Larsen, James Christopher Larson. Susanne Larson, Lynn Lenor Lawson, Myrna Lee, Jeanne Louise Leigh, Barbara Ann LeElizabeth L. Lemon, mon, Brenda Lewis, Frankie Loess cio Jr., Scott J, Longhurst, Laurel D. Lown, Jeffery Daln Wll-lar- d Maddox. Tanas' Madson, Alisa Pearl Malmrose, William J. Mandl, John Robert Markeson, Char, lotte Ann Mathis, Charles tthews, Terry Ma- McDade, Nan Meeker, Jeffery Alan Merrill, James A. Miller, M organ, Jerry Mower. Aly-so- n that SPECIAL MEETINGS on Sat. GIFT TO CITY Chairman Peter R. Haugan, left, and Exalted Ruler William Clair Knudson of Brigham City Lodge No. 2208, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, are pictured with flag pole and bench which will be officially presented to the city on Memorial day. Seniors Await dy. THINKING e CAN YOU SUGGEST a more graphic means of exemplifying the spirit of Americanism to our children, our neighbors, and to the world? Can you envision a more stiring display of unity and show of respect for the blessings which we enjoy and which other peoples of the world covet? Wouldnt it be thrilling to see a flag at the front of every home, every business in Brigham City? Steven Carl Farner, Me. Lane Harold Felt, Carolyn Fish, Chris Alan Fisher, Carol Foster, Kenneth N. Francis, Anita Frost, Mary Ann Fujikawa, Lau. rel Christine Gee, Jerl Sue Gentry, Marsha Gilbert, Diane Elaine Glauser. Kathryn Ann Glenn, Marco Glover, Julee Gordon, Cynthia D. Goss, Sharon Clayton Garf, Karen Greenhalgh, Mlchal Scott Grover, Shirley Grover, Steven Verl Grover, Evelyn Marie Gul. lickson, Kathy Usatuck Gunder. son. David George Hacking, Shir-len- e Marie Hackleman, Judith Hadfleld, Jeffery Scott Hall, Lynnda Karryll Hall, Randall Leon Hall, Jean Hansen, Kath. leen Hansen, Robert John Han. sen, Vickie Lynette Hansen, Karen Hardy, Myron Roy Har. said Mrs. Nelson. ON the BACK accident, Sherrie reasoned that "we should have listened to Shauna" (who wanted to take for us," Elder stake Quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday, May 27 . 28 In Brigham City. an easier way down.) M eetlngs will be held Sunday who was The nlne.year-olat 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In the shaken by the Incident, visibly Stake Center, Sixth North Third remained at the top of the fall East. Stake President Malcolm as ordered by her sister while C. Young will conduct. Vlsltors-arshe ran for help. She came welcome. down very carefully after with Special meetings for genethe help of a spectator and was alogical and priesthood workers down met part-wa- y by her will be held Saturday afternoon 224 Marble, Wayne father, Elder Box stake ties at North and evening, President Young North Third West. conference. said. Sherrie, a seventh grade stu. or presidents of all Mel. dent at Box Elder Junior High dency ELDER SILL IS a prominent chlzedlk priesthood quorums. school, hoped to return to Insurance executive In the westPresident Young urges all classes for the final day of ern states. Active In civic She had this persons listed above to attend school Friday. groups, he has served as a the particular meetings they are bit of advice for others who go member of the Board of mem-bers scheduled for, and all hiking In the waterfall area: at the University of Utah. of the stake to attend the "Dont try to get to the bot. For outstanding services persessions on Sunday. tom of waterfall the way Idld. general formed during that time, he was awarded an honorary Doc-to- r of Laws degree by the The picture University of Utah. He Is a gets you where you laugh ! former bishop and stake high council member. Edward Small Presents Another visitor will be Jer. BiK0Pe-ElKeS0Wher-Ph)flisDil- er ry D. Wells of the priesthood genealogical committee. Elder Wells, a genealogical society employee since 1965, Is supervisor of the Temple Records Index Bureau. He was a missionary to Great Britain. CAN YOU THINK of a more effective or reasonable method by which to repudiate the the Vietniks who grab so many of the headlines these days? Can you conceive of a greater tribute to the countless men and women who have shed blood, lost their lives to preserve the flag as a symbol of our free land? Cutler, Steven Cutler, Tanya Dailey, LaWana Irene Darrlng. ton, Anthony Edwin Davis, Cathy Jean Davis, Kathleen Mary Da. vis, Linda Sue Davis, N. Kent Davis. Samuel William Davis, Ken. neth F. DeBry, Donna Carol Denton, Larry Dean Dixon, Bruce Clyde Dover, Dennis Ed. monds, Steve G. Elgan, Char-len- e Eller, Pamela F. Elwell, Rosalie Aquln English, Mary Ellen Ericsson, Russell Neal Evans. Injury. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were Arrlv. In Ogden at the time. lng at the home of a son, they were asked to call Brigham City and were norlfled of the accl. dent. "Sherries fallen on the hill; that was the first thing that came to our minds when we found there was an emergency call Conference Sound repetitious and tritely familiar to hear some one harping on the theme that you and your neighbors should fly the flag on a holiday? We have the answer to abate this continued flow of repeated rhetoric. Everyone fly Old Glory next Tuesday - Memorial day. And if you don't have a flag to fly, it isnt too late to purchase one. (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) saved her from more serious To Attend Stop The Harping! BE Fall Girls State CAPITOL THEATRE TODAY P.M. Wage Rates Set for Beet Labor right-of-wa- com-mltte- con-tac- I pro-visio- s, 8 y, Lor-raln- truly r A perfectly mellowed 8-year- -old N Y i bourbon! |