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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 10, 1967 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Farm Bureau Talent Show Tryouts Scheduled Aug. 21 Tryouts for the Farm Bureau Talent Show will be held Monday evening, Aug. 21, at the Corinne LDS ward recreation hall. Registration will begin at 7 p.m. The annual talent show will be staged Wednesday evening, Aug. 23, at Tremonton, as a feature of the Box Elder County Fair. Winners from the Corinne tryouts will participate at Tremonton. Rules for the contest state that persons 30 years of age may participate. Also to up that there may be no more than four participants in any one number or entry. There will be three age groups, as follows: Three through ten years; 11 through 16; and 17 through 30 years. Winners of the county competition on Aug. 23 will compete on a state basis, and winners from the state will receive an trip to Chicago to the national convention of the Farm Bureau Federation. Contest officials invite and encourage local people to enter the competition. Pipe As the 1967 little league football season AS CiRID SEASON APPROACHES approaches, Recreation Director Les Dunn (left) and Football Director Bob Valentine look over some of the equipment. One of the anxious players, Chris Valentine, tries on some of the gear. Registration SATURDAY AT REES PARK (Continued from page 1) nth Grid League Registration following schedule; Those whose last names begin 8 to 8:30 a.m.; with A to C 8 30 to 9; I to L D to H M to P 9 to 9:30, 9:30 to 10 to 10:30; U 10, Q to T to Z 10:30 to 11 a.m. Principal Call stressed that all students must attend at the time specified In order to com. plete registration for school, and asked cooperation of all parents. Pictured are officials of World Scout Jamboree Troop ATTEND JAMBOREE 10 of which five south Box Elder county Eagle Scouts were members, and other dignitaries. Left to right, Scoutmaster Morrill Lofgren, Sr. Patrol Leader Steven Anderson. Marion D. Hanks, LDS church general authority; George Hill, Jamboree official; and Assistant Scoutmaster Don Christensen, and Newell Parker. and participating In other (Continued from page one) Enjoy 67 given fire entertainment. Jamboree Troop 10 tc place a $40 advertisement In the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce Peach Days pro. gram and an ad costing $56 In the celebration edition of the Box Elder Journal. The ads are the same as placed last year. Proposing the advertising were Margo Flint and Peter Zlmowsky. Months of planning will come to an end tills coming Saturday at a.m. at Rees Pioneer path when an expected crowd of 250 boys eight thru 13 and their parents will meet for the opening of the 1967 little league football season. It was an Interesting time for local area Scouts attending the 12th World Scout Jamboree at Farragut State park In Ida- WE ALSO ENJOYED visits from Lady Baden Powell, widow of the recognized father of scouting; Astronaut Scott Carpenter and movie stars James Stewart, and Rex Allen. ho, Aug. The Jamboree literally started off with a bang as the 14,000 Scouts participated in a torch-ligh- t It would be difficult to even to list all of the things which our group swapped. We ran out of patches and turned to making neckerchief slides out of rope. sented. The three-daskllloramawas David Stoddard carried one of the flags In the opening BOX ELDER JOURNAL ceremony at general headquarters. A weekly newspaper established Other local Scouts got Into In 18 published every Thursday 55 Rox Elder the bv the swing of things. For South First West. Bngham City, Eldon Larsen played Utah. 84302 Second Class postage In the Jamboree band; Don Peart paid at the post office. 16 South First West. Brigham City. Utah, was outstanding in the B4302 checker tournament Chas W Clavhnugh. Publisher rate $3 50 per year, plus being troop monkey. (He Subscription payable in advance in connection climbed a pole to tight- with the Box Elder News (pub en the ropes on our troop llshed Sundays) $6 00 per year; parade and cereopening monies with a flag from each reprecountry . V f J Les Director Keneatlon Dunn will preside over the day's activities, which will beglnwlth a general assembly at the main baseball diamond. to the world. We were very honored during the Jamboree to have Ma. rlon D. Hanks of the LDS First Council of Seventy to eat with us. Also, Robert L. Simpson of the Presiding bishopric and N.E. Tanner of the First Pres, ldency were at church Sunday. By David P. Stoddard, Creek. APPROVAL WAS ENJOYED SUCH acttvl. as a rodeo at Cour de Lane, a chuckwagon barbeque of beef, buffalo and salmon, swimming, fishing and camp, WE ties World Event great with displays by all coun. Hormones and Cancer One oriental archer could DAVIS. Calif (UPI) Scipop two strings as they cross, entists bellve current research ed while swinging with a weight on the relationship of major on the bottom. hoimones to mammary tissue IT WAS AN EVENTFUL week growth may be important In and all of the boys looked for- the study of cancer cell growth ward to the trip home, to Box In humans Elder county and a good nights The study is being undertaken at the University of Calisleep In our own beds. We thoroughly enjoyed the fornia's Division of Agricultural Jamboree and I firmly believe Sciences here The National Inthat this Is a step toward a stitute of Health Is supporting program that will bring peace the proict tries. The boys made friends with Scouts from Belgium, NewZea. land, England, Denmark, Swlt. Iran, zerland, Germany, France, and Argentina, among others. Local Scouts of federal land north of Rose, bud. The also commissioners agreed to Install two cattle guard sections, to be pro. vlded by BLM, on a county road runs between Grouse which Creek and the junction of State Highway 30 south of Grouse scout-ln- g activities, start , Inter-patr- Player registration will be the key Item of business for officers and coaches, league who will open their seventh season of youth football In Brigham City. This year, seven teams will be entered In league gate-way- $3 00 APPLICATION forms ate now available at the city lull, News and Journal off e, and all recreation parks tin out limit the city, reports city foothill dliertor Bob Valentine. Besides a completed applt. cation, all boys are expected to submit a physical exam certificate at the registration day, Valentine said. Boys who are new to the program must also submit a birth certificate, he 1 t- ..... - FI CAPITOL THEATRE OPEN NATIONAL NEWSPAPER P.M. DAILY 1 sc6"7n TODAY THRU TUES. OPEN ROXY MATINEES P.M. EVERY 1 DAY FOR THIS SPECIAL 2S TODAY Thru TUES. R ' yf" VV v - 1 All head coaches also plan to send their candidate players through some season. opening dillls and fundamentals review. The coaches will then explain how, when, and where practices aie to be held; what type of pt actlce clothing to wear and buy, and when the equipment and official league issue welghlns will take place. BOYS WHO CANNOT . j . Assured for Grade School Bixby in 'Speedway' HOLLYWOOD UPI Bill Blxb.v. of the defunct "Favorite Martian series will join Elvis Presley In Speedway. " will most likely be held every weekday evening at 5:30 p.m. until school starts. After that, most teams will themselves. But to Principal Lewis Hard, lng, PTA workers and other parents, they signify something a grassy play, long sought ground area tor students attendIn ing the school. The dirt was dug up to make trenches for sprinkler lrrlga. tlon pipe and heads. ELNAR LARSEN HAS direct, ed a nine-macrew of the Neighborhood Youth corps In the Hill AFB, Layton, Morgan, Rlv. system Installation. And heest. erslde, and Salt Lake City, lmated Tuesday that the job will be completed this week. THE LEAGUE SEASON Will The project ares, some 3.9 begin this year on Sept. 2 and acres located at the rear of will continue every Saturday the building, 650 East Seventh through October. Championship South, will be planted in early bowl games are scheduled for September and should have a the final weekend of the season. turf by next The league elects Its own of. summer. fleers every summer when city IN THE PAST IT has been a representatives meet to review rules and bylaws, establish hard, gravel surface with the schedules, and discuss plans for only lawn area for childrens the upcoming season, Game of. play being the limited front flclals belonging to the Utah grounds. To develop more of the school High School Activities assocla. site has long been a goal of tlon are used for all league patrons and administrators. games. The league Is backed by a The 3.9 acres do not repstrongly enforced set of rules resent the total remainder of and bylaws which have been pre. the grounds; there Is a large pared by league officers and the area to the east that will go advisory board and approved by unplanted. But it represents a all head coaches. substantially better situation -' imOPATASHU in 'Chips' HOLLYWOOD 'UPI) Rex than has existed In the past. Harrison and Lee Remlck have been signed bv MGM to the musical version ..of IKE WARD, DISTRICT build, In " lngs and grounds supervisor, "Goodbve Mr Chips and that materials estimates equipment will cost $3,500 with In Tremonton, completed except seed and fertilizer possibly for planting, was estimated to raising the cost to about $4,000. cost about the same. Without the NYC assistance, These two plus sprinkler In. however, the price would have stallatlon and site Improvement ranged close to $6,500, Ward at Box Elder Junior High school noted. represent the major Jobs In this Box Elder School dls. years A SIMILAR at trlct $26,000 site Improvements PROJECT North Park Elementary school budget. Eastman oihdr mPanavi8iDn.i.ii MEM oresents SMS ES3 A it C 'I in PANAVlSlON dnd METROCOtd? EVENINGS ONLY i Co-Sta- little v RROGRAM .. v v- KOVACKv-rtS- a NfAIIgWALTlDISNEYi w Expanded Lawn Play Area Mounded rows of dirt on the View Mountain Elementary school grounds this week meant operate on two or three prac. tlces each week In preparation for the league games. Brlpham Citys seven teams are members of the Wasatch Football league, which Includes over 50 fully uniformed teams from Ogden, Washington Ter. race, Roy, Sunset, Clearfield, i' ' HENRY SPRINKLER SYSTEM Neighborhood Youth corps workers are pictured during installation of a new sprinkler system on the grounds at Mountain View Elementary school. Job should be done this week. attend Practices All Tickets 50c till 6 p.m. After 6 p.m. Children 50c Adults $1.00 ' Satuiday morning are asked to repoit to Bob Valentine atRee Pioneer park Monday evening at 5:30 p m. -- MIKE THE GENERAL where Dunn and Valem tine will explain the goals and plans of the popular program, the bovs nnd parents will be separate Into the four classes of the league (120, 100, 85 and 70 pounds) for preliminary welghlns and a check on each player's paperwork. 1 ONLr smBRioan iniBRnaiionai, AIL NEW HIGH SHOWING ADVENTURER added. A participated in the troop flag raising at the opening ceremony and Roger Mlnert busily engaged himself In obtaining the adventure trail award by obtaining names and addresses of foreign Scouts, learning to say for friend, ship In at least three languages competition. PLAYL-- HENRY ROBIN foi 6 months; single copy, in cents Membei Audit Bureau of Circulations I tah Siat' Piess Association, Association National Newspapei I niUtl Pi cun and lntem.ition.il Advei Using Utah llopi esont.it ke State Piess ssot l.itton. Salt I.ake I itv. t t.ih MUM MarMln Walt DIM By smC&rr America s Most Famous swingers co-st- HV AI m,SC0URBY Bill ISM- UAPCW JEAN tommyKIRK flrtULll i.WESTERFIELD.na JACQUES AUBUCHON ..CHARLES BARTON BULiMlSH nil ' I vVt Just Thinking SKY-HI-LARIT- Y Thanks for Coverage Editor: would like to xpress our appreciation for the excellent coverage and publicity of the July 4th celebration held in Willard. 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