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Show 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 'jrrrrrrrrsjvv Utah Thursday, August 14, 1969 ever get out of here I'll get it takes the rest of my life. if you After 30 minutes of standing" there with the stupid wasp things started to get ridiculous. Suddenly an idea popped into this writers head. Why not tap the window near the mouth of the glass and drive the wasp back to the bottom of the giass? Then a quick hand could slip a piece of paper over the gloss. It worked! The next time you see a wasp in the house jus clobber it with a newspaper. It's so much easier and less dangerous. If by Zimowsky Ever try to catch a wasp with a drinking glass? This old bug came buzzing around our kitchen the other day and yours truly was going to belt it with rolled newspaper. Well, the spouse said put a glass over it and then take it outside. This writer waited for the and window a land on wasp to then cupped the glass over it. ask-eNow what do do, cant pick the glass up, the The wasp is really mad now. wife suggested slipping a piece of paper between the glass and the I I I window. This didn't work too well because when the glass was lifted a little the wasp stuck his head out. "Well, guess you'll have to stand there holding the glass the rest of the night, the wife said I laughing. Willctto Antonio is chairman of the Intermountain PUBLICIZES POW WOW with the Brigham City ChamIndian club which is School Inter-Tribber of Commerce the annual "Gathering of the Tribes at Rees Pioneer park Aug. Mr. Z didn't think it was too funny. After all the wasp just sat there in the alass with a that look. I Got an idea! People who need glasses when driving risk a ticket if they're caught driving without them, Here's a solution: "Why not have prescription windshields?" This way a person could just jump in his car and drive away without worrying about glasses. And just think, if someone asked to borrow your car it would be easy to say no. And nobody would be able to rob your car, unless they had the same prescription as yours. Well, it was an idea anyway. YE OLE SAGE SEZ: wonder out in the what they always-bliSue." song, "A Boy Named Smohey Says: I'ojHiljr Njnif In f iiiIjihI HM Ilf tin I mu-- 1 pt ll (I llul III K.in - tin Itll ulul- I ('"il "''iil.ir ii.iiim V.. Ciitl.i uni., in.t Mtri.. I'm. tml Y'ilkk'1 PlEAbE lr - ir irl- - tlli YcC' atm "I tn win .hi mi ir- af.:: '7 j I"ii7 : ifi Jukk.i Ih . Ml.. m Hull. uni in I'MiH - unl r , r-- wu M (1 III u FKf "ti.i ltr Hull li i ar vili il j riMonl M , PONT START A .T"lll I Min r OUT A T0PKT HARP AMO WVAOE ROUS IS WOOX. I'iM'IIJ l"'t- - ,V. ' jirl tjiul.ir til' F.. WmN& Uir.i I Ii7" mill' nl it. r - r in r Be extra careful! Please! Golden Spike Theatre features the Melodrama: 66 THE DASTARDLY DEED OF DESMOND DARKHEART Friday and Saturday 133 South at 8 p.m. Main Adultsl.25' Din CtL Dlv wEt Child Free Show at 8:48 Today thru Saturday I PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents Jack Letmncn and Walter Llatthan are 27-2- Here Aug. 27-2- North Stake to Stage 8 Carnival on Saturday Indian Povj IVoiv Attract Performers From at Indians representing least 12 different tribes will don native reglla for their annual pow wow In Brigham City on Aug. 27-2- Inter-Trlba- will be The Gathering of the Tribes with accent this year on the pageant character of this yearly event In addition to Indian dances. The all Indian affair will be staged at Rees Pioneer park beginning at 8:30 p.m. each evening. It be admitted free If ac. companied by their parents. The pow wow Is sponsored by the Intermountain School Indian club In l with the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce. will IS priced at for adults and 50 cents for youngsters under 12 who ADMISSION $1 12 The IDS North Box Elder stake will stage a carnival Saturday, Aug. 16, at the stake center beginning at 5 p.m. A childrens parade featuring Primary youngsters will launch the festivities. They will parade around the center. Those who participate will receive a ticket to the carnival, said a spokesman. Featured at the carnival will be a variety of games, including ball throwing, fish pond, marble shoot and others. Horse and buggy rides, motorized vehicle rides, races and other activities also are planned. Food will be on sale during the event, including hamburgers, soft drinks, hotdogs, Tribes tribes represented will be Navajo, Washakie, Cheyenne, Ute, Arapaho, and Crow. Dance clubs In Ogden and Salt Lake City, similar to that at Intermountain school, will send groups, said Antonio. Indian food will be on sale Chairman Willetto Antonio said this week that about 80 during the evening, including members of the local club stews, fry bread, Indian corn, cob and chill beans plus will be Involved In the event as performers and In other soft drinks. Antonio said the pageant Is roles. an effort to present aspects OTHERS ARE EXPECTED of the Indian culture for better from southeast Utah, Idaho understanding by other and Wyoming. Principal Richard HONORED Dickey of Anderson Ford was honored recently in district quiz competition. for Dickey has worked Anderson for three years Barefoot In The Park A Comedy Starring & Robert Redford Jane Fonda Sun. - Mon. tonyxurtisQlQ Committeemen Sought got Elections to choose ASC who will serve for the next of Na. year as local administrators tional Programs are near, Farm-Actio- n ing. Ballots for the community committee, men will be cast by mall, according to Orvll J. Nish, chairman, Agrlcul-tura- l Stabilization and Conservation committee. QUALIFIED VOTERS IN the election are all farmers who are eligible to take part In one or more of the farm programs which the committees ad. minister. List of eligible voters In each community are available In the ASCS county office. The community committee consists and of a chairman, a a regular member, as well as two alternates. The regular members of the committee also serve as delegates and the alternates as alternate dele, to a county convention where gates farmers will be elected to fill vacan. cles on the ASC county committee. THE CHAIRMAN stressed the impor. community boundaries are the last year. Nominations may be received by pe. tltlon. The petitions must be signed by six eligible farmers. The final date for receiving petitions In the county office Is Aug, 22. All same as THE BALLOTS WILL BE counted on Sept. 19, at 9 a.m. In the county of. flee. Interested persons may view the counting, The county convention has been set for Oct. 9, at 9 a.m. The county con. ventlon Is held to elect a 1.3 year county committeeman, and to decide who will act as chairman, regular member and alternate member of the county committee for the 1970 year, Newly elected community committeemen and the county commit-tewill take office Jan. 1, 1970. Chairman Nish urges all qualified voters to be sure to cast their ballots. e Box Eider Stake Airs Plans For Conference Aug. conference of the LDS Elder stake will be held Satur. and Sunday, Aug. 16.17, accord. day Ing to the announcement made by Pres, ldent O. Dee Lund. A Saturday evening leadership meeting will be held In the stake tabernacle be. ginning at 7 p.m. Those to be In attendance are stake presidency, high council, executive sec. retary and stake clerks, bishoprics, executive secretaries and ward clerks, melchizedek priesthood quorum presl. dencies, unit leaders, group leaders and secretaries, stake auxiliary super, intendencies. Presidencies and board members, ward auxiliary superintendencies and presidencies, ward aaronlc priesthood general secretaries youth and adult, all other members of ward councils. The general session of conference Quarterly Box 16-1- 7 ipbuBte troubvz Sin water melon, and popcorn. general public is invited to participate, said the spokesman. Ford Lauds of conference will be furnished by a stake Sunday School Youth chorus under the direction of Evan Gee. An Invitation Is extended to all members of the stake, and any other interested persons, to attend the gen. eral session on Sunday, said Presl. dent Lund. FIRST IN the competition In Brig, ham City, he was eligible to compete In Salt Lake. He was the recipient of several gifts from the Ford company for his winnings. Dickey has been with Ford for nine years and an BY PLACING dealers Fr FOR AMERICA & SUN. WEEKDAYS 1 :00 6:45 THE THE GREAT RACE" WAS GREAT MAGNIFICENT MEN WERE MAGNIFICENT THE DARING YOUNG MEN HAS TO BE THE PUNIEST Say U.S. SAVINGS BONDS e Andersens.Fordthe ' past three years. of 1 Consumer Seminar Set (Continued from Page One) ions of the existing laws, and changes their sug. PRICES RISING as fast as In this time of Inflation, the consumer needs every break he can get There are many existing laws today. are to protect the consumer, and the of the seminar is to make these pur-pos- e laws known. We may BE need additional laws or chance the people a to be heard and offer sugges-tlon- I want to extend a personal Invitation to every citizen of Brigham City and the surrounding area to at. tend and participate In the Seminar, Senator Moss said. "Those who attend, ed the hearing In Salt Lake City have indicated that they learned a great deal. That hearing was limited to fair packaging, this seminar will Include that and much more, he concluded. Legislative Council Seeks Added Members Membership drive Is now on for the Box Elder County Womens Legislative council. and existing ones. The dls. ne- WITH they In the cussion period will give gestlons as to future legislation If cessary. participate with them. Purpose of the council Is to Invest, lgate and to study subjects of county, state and national Interest for the pur. pose of Influencing and bringing to fruit-iobeneficial legislation. The policy shall be Regular meetings will be held the n in their Jaunty Jalopies IECHNIC0L0R'-,"i9b- Fred Baugh (four-yea- . hi CAPITOL THEATRE Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. beginning In October and will end In April. Dues are $1.50 per annum for each member, payable In advance at the first regular meeting In October. Officers for the coming biennium are Mrs. Edward Heesacker (president), Mrs. Deryl Young (first vice presl. dent), Mrs. James Brown (secbndvice president), Mrs. George Napoli (third vice president), Miss Dororthy Hanlon Mrs. S Those Daring Young Men first (secretary), JACK HAWKINS OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY TODAY thru TUESDAY iTi tT r director), Mrs. Jay Holmgren (holdover director). MGM presents a Jerry Gershwin Elliott Kastner picture starrin. TS'Where Eagles nine through all In costume, will be featured the various numbers. 18, TONY CURTIS Richard Burton Clint Eastwood the show will Include diving, clown acts and acqua ballets with special light. Ing and sound being set up for the occasion. BOYS AND GIRLS FROM The event annually climaxes the citys summer program ofsynchornizedswim- - METROCBIOR Today thru Tue. FOR YOU Water Ballet Starts Friday What promises to be one of the most entertaining water ballet shows ever presented in Brigham City will be staged at the municipal pool Friday and Aug. 15.16, beginning at 9 p.m. PANAVISIOM'And OPEN STA. ROXY The council would like to urge all Interested women in the county to come slon MM! The Anderson Ford Richard Dickey, of Perry recently participated In the Ford Fegistered Technl. clan program at the Service Training division. In doing so, he took first place In Zone A and went on to third place in the district In the annual quiz program, tance of electing representative farm-er- s as committeemen In view of their broad program responsibilities. Pro. grams administered by the committee, men Include all the current farm pro grams. DOUBLE the romance... the songs... the action! when its it made. ice cream, An To Hold County Positions Tues. you've Perry Man ASC -- In uHM be Chet Watson, a diver from Germany who will appear in both legitimate and stunt dives along with Randy Somer. ville of Brlgliam City. In addition, the show will spotlight a special number by pool employes "Frankie and Johnny. We're striving to make this a truly entertaining event for the Brigham City Dubllc, said Miss Houghton. Panavision Dare" and Metrocolor ta&sa slum romal hod stetcbi THE NORMAN JEWISON WAIUR MIRISCH Mary fflOOUCTIONflHHri Q u |