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Show f Youthful Volunteers Give Veterans! Services at Nursing Home much publicized gengap grows smaller at Pioneer Memorial home as teen-agNursing That girls share their summer hours In the American Red Cross junior volunteer pro- Q . I understand that a law many was recently passed which the amount of a direct checkers are favorite Every Wednesday afternoon. the residents gather for a Bingo party with prizes past-time- for all. The volunteers widely, but areprlmar-il- y geared to adding the spe. cial personal touch and activities that the busy professional staff cannot provide at in the crafts as residents make yarn dolls, sew, embroider, hook rugs, or make artificial flowers. 1 Another of the volunteers will be walking a resident or pushing a wheelchair about the landscaped grounds and fenced patio, while another is wheeling the juice cart down the halls and offering juice and friendly conversation to the with the facilities, methods, and duties of their service. Interested young people are invited to call Mrs. Richard Korth for further information on the volunteer program. - Society Editor's IMIU'M'illh Win- jml ill (In who was mother, Ihlt. my beneficiary when I went into service, died recently, and I cannot remember for certain that I filled out any form the beneficiary changing (I tor .1 . ir mil In id h.ir.n li r .n Inr- - up n i indium l.'uuiu in Vi : MIMY lex. MM nl Im iti ,i Mont ikelx I tilllk ll PI) Wh.il'- ar ini -l hkelv to gel inll - the volved in an .n i uli ul Inlrii i ar and ll - Jllll linn Iv In git into a i ra-- li lh.ni In tori -- nun In ulv Inh- it ri port-- I I I I N rvit i g nrp . auln h linn l W I Hi i I. n til Kn nil Inr In liliinl i .ir t.iki r in ili nt 'In rh n k llnlnti - In i designation to my wife. A Write to the Veter-an- s Administration office to which you send your NSLI premium payment and request that you be advised as to the beneficiary you have designated to receive the proceeds in as an August Clearance Garden Club Sets Annual SCRATCH PAD Itrjll- - J- -l (iilllt.l-- More Ilian a third of all (I Il) rural -- oiitliinier- will face pm-rrlin Mime degree during ree tirement. in mriling In u ri --e.in li report. "I lie -- nrxev nidieulc!! that the piililn ai t to Mike the lioil-in- g of and mu nil ,iiler-il- u of rural IMilatiiui." Miiil Mr. liie Mulili- -. head id the Inline ceonouiii id the lexae gn-- i iiiliir.il I xjieriiuent Malum. h war- - eiiiidiieted the h a-tn i niiperaliie experiment in-- - in Malinina, rlnrula. GeorI riiiiev.ee and lexas. gia Palmers Really Presents a Carnival of Values and the home by staff member Helen Johnson, with Mrs. Ri. chard Korth as chairman of the Red Cross junior program. Although volunteers give several hours a day in the most continsummertime, ue to offer one afternoon after school during the school year. Their striped uniforms and smiling A morning walk on the patio and a fragrant rose help OUTDOOR WALKS make a pleasant Jay for Ailbur Garner as volunteer Lisa Pohmajevich assists with his wheelchair. Many of the tesidents are taken for walks about the landscaped grounds and patio by the youthful woikers. t inrlm my 18 are eligible for the junior volunteer program, with a free training course offered by the American Red Cross to familiarize the volunteers residents. work a law signed by Nixon on June 6, 1969, the VA may now make direct loans up to a maximum of 21,000. The old limit was 17,500. President pro-gra- Young men or women the ages of 13 and A GIRLS tnder A llill TYPICAL shift of volunteer work, one of the girls may be assisting m the Tilt amount? Rural Poverty I the home. schedules are coordinated loan which the Veterans Ad- ministration can make to a veteran. If so, what is the new Q .. How can I check to In nil mi - l,liiIIJ ,lji are girls on the local wife scene, but there is a need determine whether my for male volunteers in the is the designated beneficiary of my National Service Life Itnlr inr Kn oil home for many duties and parThis may be a II' 'I (I I'll for ticularly companionship Insurance? strange question. However, rulnr ill Willin' li.i- for the male residents. range ON faces brighten the faces of ONE OF THE most pleasant of duties is that of just visiting or playing games with the for chess and residents, gram Twenty four Brigham City girls aie participating in the program, and have scheduled their time so that two or three are on each of the daytime shifts during the week. Their duties differ and of the policy. In the event that your wife is not the designated bene-ficiarask the VA to send . you form It would also be a good idea to check the method of payment you may have previously selected to insure that the proceeds of your policy will be paid to your wife in the manner you desire. Here's Your Answer residents as they arrive for their two or three hours of service. eration each day Brigham City, Utah ' Thursday, August 7, 1969 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, o Peach Days Flower Show be announced in future Late summertime Is peak s took garden time, and local of the newspaper inord-e- r that exhibitors may begin along his magnifying glass, and flower arrangers his Rock book, and a discard- are invited to enter the open preparing their materials and ed grade school science book flower show sponsored during containers in advance. bought at a rummage sale. the Peach Days celebration in a motel to get everybody bathed over the weekend. each year by the Spade and Little Miss and Youngest Hope Garden club. They came home loaded with souvenirs, some of them Brother added to the collecSpike With the theme purchased variety treasured tion of quaitz, granite, hunks Country - Then and Now, of Black Hills mica, and by young children. Hubby the show will be held on Frithat the kids gravitated rocks and the car came day and Saturday, Sept. for souvenir shos at each home a bit heavier and more at 7G South Main. Show chair-mastop and spent more time rattly than it started out. A Mrs. T.G. Crawford Residents at Pioneer Memat the made in Japan that classes are open orial Nursing home enjoyed a rockjnle in the middle of the items than at the various na- boys' room is waiting to be to any amateur gardener and piogi.im presented by the MIA tural or national attractions, sorted by its owners. flower arranger, and that only ol the Willard LDS second one entry in each rlass or ward on July 19, with Robert ROUNDING OUT the HOWEVER, THE souvenirs subclass may be made by an Braegger conducting. that were proudly shown to are a number of post-ca- t exhibitor. Prayer was offered by ds of Mount Rushmoreand other children met m vauoiis Wayne Hoopes, after which IN the flower ENTRIES campgrounds across three wild animals, an old news-paptwo numbers were offered by account of the Custer show will be for display only Deanne states wei eol the Darla Summers. variety rather than impel ts. battle, some wooden nickels and will not be judged if they Deem gave vocal solo numDeadwood, an Indian are not strictly in accordance bers ol two songs, and Deanne Although the family didnt from succeed in finding any arrow- doll, two little knives in leathO with classes specified, and all Summers My sang heads, the kids showed the er sheaths, ami three plastic entries must be given an entry Father i and ol collection bui'ialos. hips card betore being jilaced for scrapers lound in one campRemarks by President Wenjudging with advance registra-tioand with pi ide ing area Nebeker were followed by dell requested. After somanymus. visiting Young Son gave impromptu The Standard System for closing prayer by George kiddles the out figured lectures on whether the flakes eunis, Judging as approved by the Condie. a practical use for their souwere of agate, jade, obsidion, of State Council National plan to set up a or other mateiials to his venirs and be ON JULY 31 the program m the garage and make Garden Clubs, Inc., shall disjilay friends. little decisions wall all was sponsored by the South judges used, a luitune by charging a penny Box Elder High council with admission to their own mus- final. THE trip eum! Dr. Russell Glauser conductto the Custer Battlefield gave PLACEMENT OF ENTRIES me- the kiddies their most excit-inwill be from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on and Thursday and 8 to 10 a.m. on Prayer was given by Edenir of the trip. Anyone goward T. Ileslop, and the reFriday, with the judging ing out ol their way to visit place at 10:30 a.m. The sidents then joined in group the battlefield will be amply show will be open to the pub. singing led by Russell Glauawarded by seeing one of the lie from 2 until 9 p.m. on ser and accompanied on the best preserved and historical Friday and all day on Saturpiano by Becky Wright. battlefields of the west, for day until time for removal of most aie today just another Two musical numbers were exhibits. cornfield or barren prairie. There will be divisions for presented by Sandy Glauser As the Editors walked the artistic arrangements, horti- and Tina Gibbs, accompanying foottrail and noted the markthemselves on the guitar. cultural entries, and a ers where each fallen manwas section for junior Becky Wright and Julia Wright rifle buried, the and one for tiny tots sang two numbers, alter which under five years of age. pits and trenches, and the George Condie gave the closSEVEN Cloverettes THE white stakes wlieie piles of Details of the divisions will ing prayer. been club have these busy empty bullet cases showed last few weeks making their wheie men had been positionand skirts scarfs They will ed, the kiddies sighted a be sending them to the talr. rattlesnake skin, Some ol the girls aie alTHE SKIN WAS carefully most finished and have to make an apron, too. extricated from a piece of brush, stored In a paper bag They will tobethesending their 4 19.II falronAug. gently placed on the sun visor, projects The girls and their lead-eiand was an object of pride enjoyed a swimming party that evoked much envy from other little bojs met invar-lou- s at Crystal Springs after their last 4 II meeting. They all had campgrounds on succeed-ina very good time, nights. Heavier and less delicate by Tammy Ilunsaker were the lock collectors find- edi-tio- The Editors are back from the forests n fields of vacation, after two weeks of camping with an overnight interlude mgs, and Young Son even gard-ener- Groups Present Home Programs just-plai- n look-in- Wyler Elgin Watches 50 only Zodiac Diamonds 50 Only Watch Bands -- Bendus 100 only - ir Stainless Flatware -- n 10 Sets Only ' Silver Flatware -- home-grow- - M tak-in- g . sjie-ci- exlnb-ltor- still-visibl- s 10 Sets Only Typewriters - Underwood and Adler - 20 China -- 10 Sets Vi Clerair Shavers - Parker 51 pens off off Vs Vi Wide Watch Straps off off -- 100 Only Vi off JEffi Brigham City d s ivj Use the world's most usefad credit card for EBackjta dnooC stejppngi e FIRST SECURITY IBankAmericardI When you visit Salt lake City, drop Browse through tho widest selection saddlery in the country. Latest styles. . 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