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Show i electronics, hospital PERRY PULSE clerk, machine shop, printing and exThursday, November 14, 1968 tended day electronics. available seating. U-TeMany fall quarter regis. Students interested in mak-inch trants will fill winter quartapplication for enrollment er classroom spots, though should apply now, complete en. trance examinations and be early application will assure students of registration and ready for Jan. 2 classroom enrollment. By Mrs. Max Nelson work. COURSES OPEN for reg. Winter registration at Utah The Perry ward Relief soSEVERAL HUNDRED "late Technical College at Salt Lake istration include auto body ciety is holding its "Autumn gets under way this week with repair, auto mechanics, busi. comers" were turned away Bazaar" Friday night, Nov. 10 areas of study reporting ness practice, data proces. from registration last fall. 15, in the ward cultural hall. Beginning the evening at 6:30 p.m., a supper is being planned with the menu including, pronto pups, barbeque, chili, drinks, salad, cake, pie, and ice cream. They invite you to bring the entire family and enjoy supper. At 7:15 p.m. many beautiful hand made items will be sold to help you with your Christmas shopping. Lovely pillow cases, dish towels, a. prons, childrens articles, and Christmas items and decoration will be included in the bazaar. Also included in the 14 sing, ward BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah l, Opens Registration Autumn Bazaar Planned by g FORTY-TW- and girls of the young boys Perry ward were honored Friday evening at the youth banquet held in the ward cultural hall. A deliwas served cious supper to over 100 present. Individ, ual awards were then presented to David Smith, Lindon Johnston, Chad Johnson, Kevin Bodiley, Larry Nelson, Thomas Johnston, Terry Weight, Del Rhodes, Neil An. Fred Braithwaite, derson, Harvey Higgs, Neil Johnson, Kent Johnson, Norvel Braith-waitVardell Reese, Harold Oyler and Kenneth Higgs. Harold Oyler and Kenneth Higgs received further honors when they were presented with their "Duty of Cod" awards. INDIVIDUAL awards were to the following presented young ladies: Beverly Johnson, Elaine Smith, Susan Christee Wagstaff, Kristine Gibbs, Sandra Glau-ser- , n Judy Greenhalgh, and Rasmussen, first year awards. Alana Barnard, Cheryl Lauri Wright and Car-m- a Ellis received their sec-onyear. Third year awards went to Carma Bodily, Elaine Jenks, Paula Krambule, Eliza-bet- h Matthews, Marriane Nel-soand Julie Davis, Carol Call, Vickie Valcarce and Pa-tJones received fourth year with Nila Braithwaite, Patsy Nelson, and Janice Wheeler receiving fifth year. Arlana Jenks was presented her sixth year individual award. Leader awards were presented to Connie Hirschi, fourth year awards; Jean Nelson, second year; and Elise Wagstaff and Reva Anderson, first year leader awards. WAYNE NELSON is enjoy, ing himself since retiring Oct. 2 after serving 27 years at Defense Depot in Ogden. Since he retired he spent a few days fishing at Lake Alice in Wyoming, pheasant Kir-ste- Hir-sch- i, d It's fun to give the very in clothes or jewelry. latest and most fashionable fibp imii BankAmericard by ry. sympathy is to the Devern Brad, shaw family. Deverns broth-er- , Jesse Bradshaw died night in the Dee Hospital in Ogden of injuries he received when he fell from a roof a week ago Tuesday. Cake Course Hinges On Interest Interest is being tested in a class for wed-dincake construction as part of Box Elder School districts d adult program, it was this week. The class will be conducted if there is sufficient said Sam Gordon, director of adult education. Interested persons are ask. ed to contact Gordon at the school board office in Brigham City no later than Wednesday, g New beauty operators at the Fashionette House of Beauty in Brigham City are Rozan-nSnow, left, and Ila Rae Burt. NEW OPERATORS a 120 on Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. Should the class not develop is sufficient, the class will meet at Box now, plans are to conduct it Elder High school in Room after Christmas, said Gordon. Nov. 13. If enrollment The Barber of Seville Dated Nov. 1 4-- 1 Utah State university students and members of the Civic Concert Series will play host to the Canadian Opera as they company Nov. present Rossinis comicopera, "The Barber of Seville," in English translation. Curtain time Is 8 p.m. in the Chase Fine Arts Center concert hall. FOR 152 years "The Barber of Seville," has occupied a unique position in musical First performance of the opera dates back to Feb. ruary 1816. At that time It was deemed a spectacular fall, ure, but musicians Beethoven, Berlioz, Wagner and Brahms kept a warm place in their hearts for the opera, and so do thousands of present day opera enthusiasts. No less than nine different composers have written operas based on the famous play Beauty SPECIALS 5 at USU "The Barber of Seville," by Beaumarchais, but the public has consistently preferred the Rossini masterpiece. Thru December THE CANADIAN PERMANENTS BRECK Opera company has been applauded for its product ion of the opera. "Canadian Opera sparkles in Barber . . .and gave evidence of professional sheen" said the Calgary Albertan follow, ing a recent performance. The Windsor Star added that The Canadian Opera company is as good if not better than many of the more notable Detroit." . . . Reg. 12.50 5 Thru November . . . CLEOPATRA Mini Wiglets Regular Wig Deluxe Wig companies visiting Students and faculty mem- Cascades bers can pick up reserved seat tickets for either performance at the USU ticket FASHIONETTE Nov. 7. beginning office, Civic Concert Series memwill attend the Nov. bers 15 performance. 81 South Main 0 IS ceZebra Hnni'e'ary anH ting Zenith ' Passi"S you ngs hunting in Idaho and is now in Arkansas. He will return this weekend. FORMER RESIDENTS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaynes and four children, Kim, Todd, Lynn, and Shan visited in Perry last weekend. They stayed at the Royal Petersen home and visited here renewing old acquaintances with friends and relatives in the area. Stanford Young, son of Mr. owned and licenced BankAmenta BART NELSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson celebrated his second birthday Sunday afternoon, a few days early. Bart was two on Tues-day- , Nov. 12. To celebrate on Sunday afternoon a family dinner was held in his honor. Those attending were grandpas and grandmas and uncles. Joining his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demke and Kent of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and Paul of Per- y Best of all, there are new fashions for everyone young or old. Your BankAmericard makes it easy to shop. And you may pay for purchases almost as you wish. Seivnemarks d Sun-da- Val-carc- ttliA Two local students were in the primary successful elections held Friday at USU for Freshman class officers. and Mrs. Earl Young will give The local finalists are Dave a report on his mission of Corinne for the office Jones at a homecoming Sun. of Freshman class president, ward the in Perry day evening and Stan Petersen for vice chapel beginning at 6 p.m. president. Stan recently returned for the Final elections were sched-uleAustralia South mission. for Wednesday. Sincerest pecially for them. ijikim Election Finals Relief Society Friday Eve evening activities will be a bake sale, home made candy, and popcorn will be sold. 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