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Show Thursday, April 17, 1969 Annual Spring Baton Revue Ramas Baton Arte annual Blake Gardner and Stan Mar. spring Baton.march revue Is tlnez. planned for Saturday, April RAMAS BATON ARTE was 26, at Box Elder High school Announcement Brigham Citys first baton stu. auditorium. was made this week by Rama dlo, opening Its doors on Sept. 1962. Rama became Rasmussen, owner.dlrectorof 15, Baton Arte. Brigham Citys youngest business women, opening her "Music In Motion . 69 studio at the age of 15. She represents the seventh annual Is now, at the age of 22, the presentation of the musical youngest member of the Box variety production. Each year Elder Chamber of Commerce. some 100 students, ages four She won a number of tro. to 16, present an evening of phles In contest work before family entertainment.. .twirl, turning her talents to teaching. lng, 1.2.3 batons, flags, light, Preparing her for her teach, ed Juggling, pre. lng field were the years spent baton, clslon marching, dance rou. as Rockette drill leader and novelty as president of the Box Elder tines, jazz baton, and pantomime... all set to High school strutters, three and performed to rhythm. years as the head majorette All routines again are orlgl. of the Box Elder High School nal for "Music In Motion. 69 Marching band, and two years choreographed and taught by private study with Beverly Music White, head majorette at Brig, Mrs. Rasmussen. covers all types from child, ham Young university. In September 1964, Rama rens favorites, to classics and rock. moved to her uptown address, Special to the show this 35 North Main, where sheope. year Is the section "Salute rates the only licensed baton to the Spike" which Involves studio In the Brigham City 30 minutes of historical tld. area, bits of the driving of the Golden Spike, presented lnba. BATON ARTE originated and jazz.baton In this ton, dance, novelty, and music. Included In this section, and locale, representing Brigham performing the rock music City with a for the show, will betheDet. In the state fair competition ford Pink, official centennial In Salt Lake City In 1965. band for the National Golden Ramas Baton corps and Spike society, which Includes marching teams have Brad Glover, Paul Woodward, Brigham City widely IN CENTENNIAL PROGRAM Ready for Central Elementary school' Golden Spike Centennial program are, from left, Melanie Parsons, Sharlynn Vet, Curtis Wight, Teresa Holland, and Valerie Wight. repre-sente- Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Ramas Baton Arte Slates d for the past seven years, in northern Utah and southern Idaho.. .sponsoring groups to the Intermountain Marching clinic at Idaho Falls and Hoi. iday for Twlrlers at Sun Valley Idaho, as well as in all summer and fall Garland, Ogden, parades Peach Logan, Tremonton, Days and also the annual Santa Claus parade In November each year. Tickets for "Music In Mo. tlon . 69 are available from all students and the studio, as well as at the door. IK ! I.UOOt) (I ll) unilu c liiTgon. diitighlcr of dgjr. will 'tar ill the rule of I I lie in I'lul. film er-m-n of (lie In ilia allaee nmel ( Man Sentenced, Stay Granted Lucky John Howell, 21, of 83 South Sixth East, has been sen. tenced to a one.to.flve.year prison term In Frist Dls. trlct court. Judge Lewis Jones pronounced sentence Tuesday and then granted a stay of exe. Howell remanding cutlon, to the custody of Sheriff War. ren Hyde pending further order of the court. Howell was convicted of re. stolen property, a celving motorcycle, by a district court jury last week. rrs Storage Time Again FREE Summer Storage in our moth proof vault when you have your articles, dry cleaned. The World is full of draperies , slipcovers, blankets, coots and winter woolens . . . and most of them need dry cleaning. 'I The only shirt laundry MODERN 36 North Main A set from Palmer Jewelry is just what she has been longing for in Brigham City PALMER JEWELRY AND CLEANERS LAUNDRY SHIRT Sanitone" 723-377- 6 Central School to Present Special Centennial Program Arraignment Friday for IS Students SHOT Gary Paul Busen-barArraignment has been con. is recovering from a tlnued In Brigham City court seven Intermountain bullet wound suffered when for he thwarted a holdup April school students charged with Implication In rape on the 1. school campus April 7. The suspects appeared be. fore Judge VeNoy Chrlstof. Ex-BCMan fersen Monday morning and he continued the arraignment un. til Wednesday and again until Friday at 10 a.m, Local' attorney Stan' Bakes was appointed counsel for the accused after Richard Gordon was released due to a conflict of Interest (the firm of which he lb a member provides legal A former Brigham City man services for Brigham City.) is recuperating from a bul. Appearing on charges of let wound suffered when he rape were: Reid Barber, 19; Mose thwarted the holdup of a night club where he works In Oak. Clark, 19; Clarence Peter, 18; Harry Tsosle, no age given, land, Calif., on April 1. He is Gary Paul Busenbark, and Chavez Whitehorse, 18. Charged with assault with son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bu. senbark, 43 North Fifth West. Intent to commit rape were The 27.year.old night spot Thomas Kee Begay, 19, and employe was leaving when a Harrision Large, 18. Ball In each case was set young man stepped up, pointed a gun In his face and de. at $1,000 and the suspects were manded that Busenbark go remanded to the custody of back Inside. It was a stlckup, Sheriff Warren Hyde for con. ftnement In the county Jail. he said. Nine juveniles have been FORMER THE Brigham charged in connection with the which occurred dur. City man refused. Anger, Incident a ed, the gunman reportedly lng power outage. Also appearing In city court yelled, "Ill kill you. He then fired and ran off down the this week were six students charged with mischlevious street. The slug entered Busen. conduct, the result of damages barks right arm and went done to cars and other pro. through two ribs Into his lung perty. Each pleaded guilty and and lodged in the victims li- was sentenced to 15 days. They were Clarence L. Yaz. ver. He reportedly was In critical condition for three zie, 20; Arthur Yazzie, 18; Herman Rodger Wauneka, 21; days after the Incident. Calvin His parents and other family Calvin Tsosle, 18; members went to Oakland to be King, 18, and Tom Clay, 18. They appeared to enter plea with him. Tuesday and the court pro. GARY PAUL said If It nounced sentence Wednesday hadnt been for the prayers morning, of so many friends and family he knows he wouldnt be alive today - tiianks to God," said Mrs. Busenbark. She said her son has been living In the northern Cal. Ifornla city since being dls. charged from the Marines corps seven years ago. k Recovers , From Wound A feeling of excitement can be felt at Central Element, ary school these days as final preparations are being made for a Golden Spike Centen. mal presentation. This exciting and timely program will be presented at Box Elder High school on Wed. nesday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. The program Is a large, scale production depicting e. vents related to the historic joining of the transcontinen. tal railroad at Promontory Summit. All classes will be involv. ed in the program through music, dancing or speech. Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Mrs. Blythe Tlngey are co. chairmen of the program with Mrs. Mae Kimber, Miss Iris Schow and Mrs. Dorll Horsley as committee members. . to this enter, Tickets talnment are now being disbursed through the students of the school. matinee per. A special formance of Rouvaun will give Brigham City area senior cttl. zens an added opportunity to see the famous singer when he comes to Valley Music Hall. The special performance lias been scheduled at 2 p.ni. on April 25. Tickets Friday, for all other shows have been sold out. Mubel Yourt of the Brig, ham City Soroptimlst club, sponsors of senior bus tours, to said persons who want attend the matinee should con. tact Mickeys Music Immediately to reserve their tick, et. A bus will be scheduled on. ly If enough persons sign up, said Mrs. Yourt. The bus, If It Is scheduled, will depart from the county courthouse at 12:45 p.m. on the day of the show . April 25. QUALITY U Summer Sportswear Reduced Thru Saturday! Registration For Kindergarten Kindergarten registration the Bunderson school area will be held at the school on April 22, between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m., In the ac. tivlty room. Parents who do not already have their childs birth certlfi. cate are encouraged to send for it In order to have It here before school starts In the fall, said Principal Ronald J. Leonard. If your childs birth Is reg. lstered In Utah, you may send for his birth certificate at the following adress; Bureau of Vital Statistics 44 S Medical Drive Salt Lake City, Utah The school nurse will be In attendance during the reg. istration to discuss any pro. blems parents may have con. cerning health examinations and Immunization. Children do not need to at. tent this registration. In ' GIRLS SPORTSWEAR Ladies: For Rouvaun? FIRST Bunderson Sets iwewiwe Another Bus ALWAYS JEANS WESTERN-LOO- K Blouses Sturdy denim Stretch Pants with never-iro- of polyestercotton Penn-Pres- n t. for sizes 7 to 16. NOW 2 for $5 $3, reg. 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