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Show if THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 1, 1967 " Local v 3 !. i V 1 party for Mrs. Ida Meyer and Mrs. Ollle Jacobsen June 7 following the regular Altar society meeting. Coffee hour will be June 11 after the 9:30 and 11 a.m. masses. In recognition of loyalty and devotion to the principles of Catholic doctrine as exemplified by faithful assistance at the mass, the altar boys who have graduated from grammar school will receive certificates of merit next Sun. day at the 9:30 a.m. mass. The Serra club has graciously sponsored this program. Uintah family camp will be open from June 11 to Aug. 5. Cost for renting a cabin Is $40 Regular morning worship will a week. This price Includes be at 9 a.m. and church school food and recreational fawill be at 10 a.m. The general cabin, For further Information cilities. public Is Invited. call St. Henrys Rectory. 8 a at p.m. Sunday evening film entitled "For Better or Worse1', regarding teen-agmarriages, will be shown at All youths and the church. adults from all churches are Invited to come and see this film. The summer schedule of The Monday Adult day class will begin this Sunday, will meet at 7:30 p.m., Monday June 4, with church school, and June 5, at the home of Fred and morning worship at 9 a.m. Sue Gentry 768 North Second Children will Join with adults West. In the sanctuary. Following a The Tuesday adults day class childrens sermon, the children will meet at 7:30 p.m., Tues-day- , will be excused for their classJune 6, at the home of es In Gillespie Hall. The en. the Don Mitchells 804 North tire family Is Invited. Jean Holiday Drive. This meeting Yeakey, fellowship chairman of was postponed from May 30 the session Is In charge. because of the holiday. The youth choir will meet for Girl Scout troups will meet at 10 a.m. at the church on Wednesday and rehearsal They will following sing out worship. Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. their June assignments before disbanding for the summer. Sen-lo- r high fellowship will not meet regularly during the summer months, but will engage In special outings. For the next several weeks, the senior high The Vacation Bible school Is class led by Mrs. Gurrlsterwlll underway at the Bible church. be held during the regular It begins at 9 a.m. each day Sunday church school period on through next week. Children can Sunday mornings. 6 still enroll by calling Holy communion will be ser-veor by appearing at 9 a.m. any at the 9 a.m. service June 4 and the sacrament of bapmorning. There will be a prayer meet- tism will be also celebrated. ing this evening, Thursday, at Monday, June 5, the regular 7 p.m. at the church. There will meeting of the session. also be the Jet Cadets at the Since there will be no midsame time In the church par- week paper sent out during the sonage basement. summer, members of the The schedule for Sunday Is: should read the Sunday school at 9;45 a.m.; churchs weekly news In this the morning service at 11 a.m.; column for church news and the youth meetings at 6:15 p.m.; activity. and the evening service at 7 p.m. The monthly board meeting Will be held Monday, June 5, In the pastors study at 7:30 p.m The Aldersgate Methodist Church Community e Presbyterian ser-vice- s The Bible Church 723-517- d First Baptist The for 5 vaca-tlo- Bible school at First Bapchurch. The school will be conducted from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monday through FriOn Flrday evening at day. 7:30 p.m., parents and friends are Invited to come for the commencement night program. All children ages three through 16, regardless of church affiliation, are Invited to attend vacation Bible school. Age groups will be broken down In the following manner: Three year olds; 4 - 5 year olds; year olds; nine - 12 year 16 year olds. olds; and 13 It will be a good week of Bible and teaching character development. A registration form Is provided elsewhere In this newspaper. Additional Information may be obtained by calling 723-360- Preparation day for vacation Bible school will be tomorrow, Friday, June 2. Preparation day activities will be from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. the activities of preparation day will serve for registration and a preview of the activities of the week of vacation Bible school. All who can possibly come, should come The re. to preparation day. glstratlon form In this newspaper should be completed and brought along. There is no fee for the school. Those who do not get registered tomorrow may register on St. Henrys Benedicts bus-lnes- s hospital nur- $100 a month for 10 years. Youll still have PARHAN Rich-ardBrigham City, master of science. She Is majoring In psychology and her thesis In en. titled "Appropriateness of Occupational Choices and Change of Attitude Toward Different Levels of Occupations. She 3,923.44 after 10 years. her BS degree from East Texas State In 1946. Paul W. Robinson, Brigham City, master of science. Robinson Is majoring In psychology and his thesis Is entitled "A Method for Quantifying the Effects of Apomorphlne Upon the Gnawing Syndrome of the Rat. He has his BS degree from USU in 1965. 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Toward Credit Union Status Sought y Brig- ham City, master of science, Pierce Is majoring In history, He has his BS degree from Utah State. Colen H. Waddoups, Brigham City, master of education. graduated from Utah State anese-Amerlcan- home will sponsor their annual retreat on June 30, July 1 2. The moderator will be the Rt. Rev. Msgr. McDougall, Check-Itime la 5:15 p.m. The A local group has applied tc retreat ends Sunday afternoon. the state for a charter Registration for all three days the Golden Spike Is $15 and 95 for one day. Credit union. Only 45 can be accomodated The organization would serve from the Diocese, so get your all county, city and hospital registration In toRuthKennard, employes, a spokesman said or before after a meeting this past week. ph. June 1. Names on the charter appll. Remember the Feast of the cation Include the following; Sacred Heart of Jesus this FriSheridan Nelson, Sgt, Bill day, June 2. Masses are at 8 a.m. and 5; 30 p.m. All promot- Walker, Ernest Justesen, and ers of the apostles of prayer Thomas Sneddon, Brigham City who were unable to attend the Police department; Arlln Poul. meeting Sunday please pick up on, city shop; Ray Florez, city LaRue your prayer leaflets as soon streets department; as possible. Davis and DeVere Davis, Kathy Kelly Is the winner of electrical department; Mertle the annual Knights of Columbus Hogue, Cooley Memorial and Bill Quire, animal scholarship, St. Henrys Altar society will give a farewell control officer. Plan... h 12,000 now. Well pay you Wo-me- n CHRISTINE VIRGIL GABEL Check-A-Mont- Federas INVEST sea-son- ALTON MAYNARD Harmon, master of City Brigham science. Harmon Is majoring In sociology and his thesis Is entitled "Attitudes of Young Catholic Church ses VERNON THOMAS DRAPER, Brigham City, master of administration. Draper Is majoring In business admlnls-tratlo- n and his thesis Is "Planning and Controlling Production Direct Labor Expenditures In a Solid Rocket Motor Manufacturing Plant. He has a BS degree from Brigham Young university. Roy Ross Bowman, Brigham City, master of business Bowmans thesis Is entitled "An Analysis of Project Management In the Missile Space Industry." He received his bachelors degree from Utah State In 1957. new Sys-tern.- d 723-742- St. degree s Brigham City, master of He Is administration. majoring In business administration and his thesis Is entitled "An Evaluation of Direct Labor Techniques for Major Weapon System Development Programs and A Recommended " Approach to a More Effect He received a bachelors degree from the University of Colorado In 1954. Clyde Evan Owen, Brigham City, master of science, His major Is mechanical engineer, lng and his thesis Is "Discharge for Thin-Plat- e Coefficients IN VIET NAM Pfc Rod Type Orifices Discharging Air Spendlove is now serving in to the Atmosphere. Viet Nam. 6-- 8 or ceived his bachelors from USU In 1956. Now, with Ogden First g . n tist Bible-centere- Lowe, Willard, Pre-dietin- bus-lnes- coming week, June 9, Is the week Bud Edward master of business administration. Lowes major Is busHe reiness administration. Sets Opening thesis Is A Survey of Business Location of the 1967 Migrant Offices In Weber, Box Elder, Thrift Shop has been determln-ed- , and North Davis counties to to members of according Determine the Requirements of the Box Elder Migrant Work-e- r EmHired Secretarial Newly Council, Inc. The shop will ployees. be located 1100 North Main, and will be open for business on STANFORD S. Larson, Brig-haSaturday, June 4. City, master of science. Donations will be taken on Larson Is majoring In guidance and counseling and his thesis Thursday, Friday, andSaturday at the store. Cloth, Is entitled "A Comparison of morning household Items, lng, furniture, Two Noun. Verbal Tests for and linens are In great demand Academic Success of by the migrant families nowar. Navajo Students. riving In the county. A plea has also been made Gary Walter Jaggl, Brigham for foods that might be surplus of science. master Jaggl City, at this time of year when house-wive- s In Is production majoring are clearing their shelves management. His thesis Is , "Evaluation of a Sample toward the new canning or getting rid of wild of Stocks In Four Volatile In. dustrles During a Complete meat and other freezer items. Clothing will be received at Cycle of the Stock Market." the store, or may be left at ROBERT E. JENSEN, Brig, the M lgrant Office, 54 South nam City, master of science. First West, If the store is not Jensen Is majoring Is Indus, open. Frozen foodstuffs should be trial and technical education. left at the Migrant Office since His thesis Is entitled A Photothere Is a refrigerator avail-abl- e graphic Record of Selected Inthere. in Box Elder dustries County. Again this year the store will his He received bachelors be operated by the Church degree from USU In 1953. United of Box Elder coun-ty- , 17 of be will students These and all funds that exceed approximately 425 students re. the actual running cost of the at advanced degrees celvtng store will be turned over to Utah States commencement. the Migrant Council, HAROLD EDWARD Hamblen, Church June Seventeen Box Elder county students from the Brigham City area will receive masters at the annual Commencement Exercises, June 3, from Utah State university. The students, their major and thesis are listed as follows: Glenn Alvin Smith, Brigham master of education. city, Smith Is majoring In education and received his bachelors degree from Utah State In 1957. Leslie G. Darrlngton, Brigham City, master of education. Darrlngton graduated from USU In 1954 with a bachelors degree. A Thrift Shop Masters Degree at USU MM SKS The Ministerial Fellowship chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week o f June 5 will be the Rev, William Hannifin, pastor of St. Michael's Episcopal church. Devotional services will be conducted over the weekend of June 4 at Pioneer, and, Godfrey Nursing Homes, by members of the Community Presbyterian church. 67 Migrant Students Earn THRU TUESDAY fl Adults $1.00 Children Free ONLY ONE COMPLETE SHOW NIGHTLY 0 EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT fh I Insured Passbook jTBsL' S000 -- nr, in pi. Current Rate on 'i & Savings Compounded Semi-Annual- ly and Loan Association Where Thousands Have Saved Millioni HOME OFFICE: OGDEN BRIGHAM CITY - 369 - MAIN - AT 24th STREET FOREST J |