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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Uluh Thursday, June 6, 1968 (iMCII Si tuary at The Ministerial Fellowship Chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of June 10 will be John Embery, pastor of the First Baptist church. Devotional services will be conducted over the weekend of June 9 at both local Nurs. ir.g Homes by members of the First Baptist church. The Ecumenical vacation school will open June 17 at 1:30 p.m. at Gillespie Hall. Advance registrations are earnestly requested in order that classes and materials may be planned. Register through your own church of flee. 9 a.m. FoUowlng the children's sermon, the church school pupils leave for their classes. Everyone concludes at 10 a.m. Nursery during the service. Coffee hour 6:30 p.m. Junior high class and fellowship. Tuesday, June 11, the Migrant Thrift Shop will be open to receive your donations of clothing, blankets, and household goods. The store is lo. cated at 133 South Main. Tuesday, June 11 at 7 p.m. the evening circle will enjoy a potluck supper in the manse patio. All other circle women are invited. This will be the last meeting until r. Holy Cross Three Given Lutheran Church The summer schedule will continue at Holy Cross Luth-erachurch with divine wor-shiat 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. At the same time the young, s sters from through fourth grade will meet downstairs for church school. They will view filmstrips and Three persons appeared in movies on religious themes. Brigham City court this past The women of the congre-gatlo- n week for sentencing on citaare helping this week tions for drunk driving, and next week with the mito court records. the grant store sponsored by included: They ; Migrant Council of Brigham Jerry C, Schultz, 19, of 509 City. The store is still in need South Fourth East, was order- - v of clothes and tables. ed to pay $200 or serve 100 The evangelism committee days. The court granted a of the congregation will meet stay of execution to July 1. y on Thursday, June 13. Rober Warren Gilbert, 40, of 5266 Fillmore, Ogden, also drew a sentence of $200 or 100 days. He paid the fine. Lee Daniel Harrison, 31, p.O. Box 74, Clearfield, was sentenced to serve 20 days. Salt of In other recent court action, Klumpenhower Gary will be guest Arcadlo Pecheo Gonzales, 35, v Lake City preacher at the morning serv-ic- Route 1, Brigham City, was this Sunday. Staff member, sentenced to pay $58 or serve Ivan Mulder, who has just re. 25 days for driving on re turned with his family from vocation. Donald Tsoste, no age or the reservation, will be the five- y speaker at the vesper service. address given, drew a Back to God Hour at 8:30 day sentence for destruction a.m. on KBUH. Church school of property. The court order at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship ed the term suspended upon at 10:30 a.m. Vesper service restitution. Kit Russell Hendrickson, 21, at 6:30 p.m. of 660 South Fourth West, Pastor Edward Boer is orlenta-tlo- n was given a sentence of $l5 an eight-dacourse for new Inidan or 712 days for reckless dr lv- workers at Cook Christian ing. A stay was granted to Training school, Tempe, Ariz. June 24. n Terms on p three-year-old- Tipsy Counts Christian Reformed Church e , Local Police Presbyterian Sunday, June 9, will be Trim ity Sunday. The Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be celebrated. Meditation by Investigate 2 Accidents Invest! the minister, Earl Seymour Fox. Special music by mem-ber- s of the church school department. kindergarten Both church school children and adults meet in the sane- - Brigham City police gated two reportable accidents last week which resulted in ; damages estimated at $560 total. The first mishap occurred Thursday at 9:15 a.m. on Main street near Third South. A station wagon operated 124 South by Val D. Fifield, Fifth West, struck the rear of a second auto, driven by Robert E. Carter, 410 North Main which had stopped for a third vehicle. v F r. was an estimated There $225 damage to the Fifield auto and $160 to the other car. Patrolman Dallas Higley who investigated, cited Fifield for following too closely. On Friday at 5:03 p.m. a van school bus struck a se dan while pulling from a park sta. lng place on a service tlon parking lot at First North and Main. Driver of the bus was Olivares Ernesto Martinez, TEACHER U.S.U. Owner of the second Marion R. Hyde will be art vehicle which was parked atv-- ' instructor at Utah State the time of the mishap, was listed as Kent S. Beecher, university. 215 West Fourth South. Patrolman Deloy Nelson estimated damages at $125 , to the bus and $50 to the car. 1 Artist to Teach at Utah State Marlon R. Hyde, 451 South Second East, has accepted a position in the art department at Utah State university where he will be an art instructor. For the past six years he has been an art instructor at Box Elder High school and for the past two years has been head of the fine arts department at BEHS. Hyde has participated in art exhibits throughout the Intermountain West, and has won awards in the following Utah State Fair, Wash-into- n State Annual, Utah Art Institute, Springville Annual, Utah Artists Exhibit, Biennial, Ricks CoUtah Biennial, ZCMI llege, Festival of Fine Arts, Santa Fe Summer Arts Festival, Vernal Little Gallery of Arts, Jackson Hole Annual, and the USU Art show. Tremon-ton- , Hyde was born in a son of Sheriff and Mrs. Warren W. Hyde. He is married to the former Gloria s Nelson and they are the of four children. A graduate of Box Elder High school, he completed his undergraduate work at Utah State university and will receive his Master of Fine Arts degree on June 9. s: Inter-mountai- n par-ent- 4 DEGREE EARNS V Duane Reeder will receive Masters Degree at USU commencement. BC Student Earns Degree; Duane Reeder will receive'; his Masters Degree at the June . 9 commencement exercises-.at Utah State university. Reeder has a major in coun. sellng and psychology. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reeder of West Brigham. He is married to the form-',-Melva Westley and they are the parents of three sons. They are presently residing at 116 WestFifthNorth, Logan. ; er |