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Show BOX Below Zero, the man from I.C.E. and culminates In freakout and psya sensory chedelic strobelight show. Two JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 6, 1969 8 ELDER Capades Dated New Salt Palace entertainment re. Family screen in the set. The Corps de Ballet pre- turns to Salt Lake City when Ice Capades opens Wednes-day- , Nov. 19, at the Salt Pal. ace for a views the Incredible costumes that will appear throughout the show as they glide across the Ice In yards of white fox and white mink, nearly 200, 000 sequins and rhinestones. engagement. The multi.maglc of film and live action begins In the open-lnSkate-In.- " production Its Skaters Waltz, the 1970 way! five-da- g IMAGINATIVE staging and Innovative film effects has made Ice Capades standalone when it comes to arena DURING THE number, each of the shows skating stars makes a brief appearance on the ice as their images are In flashed cineamascope across the motion picture They were the first to Introduce Magic Screen, a film process which allowed skaters to dart in and out of a motion picture sequence. This a techseason nique requiring three screens and three projectors Is used. Multi-Vislo- wWLjmi 4 HUROtl SERU1CES have donated new items to be sold; used clothing, furniture, records, jewelry, luggage and other Items are still needed. All proceeds to go toward sup. port of the parish religious education (CCD) program. Mrs. Linda McDonald has volunteered to teach kindergarten catechism in her home at 596 Cherry Dr; They must be of kindergarten age to Contact Mrs. McDonald at Please save your clothing for the bishops overseas clothing drive coming In November. All clothing must be cleaned before bringing them to the church. Please bring them to the church on Saturday mornings. All ladles of the parish are invited to attend the World Community Day, sponsored by United. It Church Women will be held at the Christian Reformed church on Friday, Nov, 7 at 9 a.m. till noon. Nursery will be provided. FILM throughout the show and highlight the Rhapsody For Piano And Ice" and "Mission Improbable" num- bers. by a child evangelism teachers training class will meet at 7 p.m. and on Tuesday Good News Clubs will be held at the homes of Mrs. Con Quale, 635 Madoland, and Mrs. Amo 63! South First Stephens, East at 4 p.m. All children are Invited to attend these meetings. Wednesday Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. we will continue our study In Daniel, chapter 5, fol"How Mormons usetheBl-blwill be presented over lowed by a prayer meeting. KBUH Sunday morning beginAnyone wishing moreinfor-matioor transportation ning at 9:30 a.m. "True Service Proves God" as pointed please call out by Malachl and this will be discussed further during the assembly Sunday morn11 a.m. "The ing beginning at Witnesses of the BookofMor-mowill be the topic for the Sunday evening meeting beSunday, Nov. 9, begins a ginning at 7 p.m. There are Bible classes for week of stewardship response all ages on Sunday morning among the members of Holy call-ebeginning at 10 a.m. and on Cross Lutheran church "Every Member Response Wednesday evening beginning at 7 p.m. There arealsodaily Week." Meetings will be held Bible classes for students of throughout the week with Box Elder High school members, to present the of the congregation for the second and third periods of every school day. 1970. The week begins with worship at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Church Of Christ e n .Lutheran d dur-ln- g is a number created especially for them. The scenery literally unfolds like the pages of an three-minut- e film. "Mission featuring Agent n spy-spo- homecoming Invites friends and relatives of the Stokes family to be In attendance. Missionary Elder Randal Stokes will be honored at a homecomtngtes-timonla- l Nov. 9, at Sunday, 5:45 p.m. in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward chapel. Elder Stokes has completed a successful mission for the LDS church in the Northern Indian mission with headquarters in Rapid City, S.D. storybook. are Solo performances spaced throughout the show. Topping the cast is Donald American North Knight, Champion; Japanese Champion Sashi Kuchiki; Olympians s Roy and Sandl Wagelein; Cliff McArdle and Marc LeBel; Boston's Tina Noyes, and many more. To delight In the comedy Ice comedys department, number one charmer Fred-di- e Trenkler returns to bring laughter to both child and adult. Can-ada- I - - TAYLOR I would like very much to express my appreciaof tion to the people Honeyville for their vote I in the city election. will strive to serve you with my best efforts. Brig- Sincerely, be- BYRON E. HUNSAKER ELDER STOKES IS a son of chapel. Hospitalized After Crash Honeyville HE SERVED AS mission and district commissarlan leader in South DakotaandNe-braska- . HOMECOMING SET He will be attending Elder Randal Stokes will be ham Young university honored at a homecoming ginning at the at Fifth ward Sunday Weber Man Thanks WAS released Sunday from the hospital under the care of a personal physician. A Plain City man was hos. Also suffering very minor Injuries in the mishap were pltalized in Tremonton after a one car crash relatives, Ralph Taylor, 57, nine miles east of Snowville also of Plain City; and Rolla Taylor, 4, of Warwick, L.I., Saturday. New York. Elwin Q. Taylor, 56, suffer-ea diabetic seizure and lost Taylor was hospitalized of his diabetic condicontrol of his pickup crash, tion, according to hospital ing into a guard rail on d Hey Culligan Man! $3:50 per monlh Tank exchange Automatic rental, unlimited soft water $6.95 per month and we furnish the salt Home owned Culligan fully automatic $198. Mark I Model Seashores Culligan Water Conditioning of Brigham City 723-524- 48 North Main 4 N. pecial purchase United 723-517- Holy Cross Multi-Vislo- CHILDREN WILL delight In Once Upon A Time," the hos-pit- Rhapsody" is an original ice ballet written by the musical director shows James Harbert, and Is 723-748- The Ministerial Fellowship chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of Nov. 9 will be Roger Lee, pastor ofHolyCross Lutheran church. are SEGMENTS and Mrs. Vernon L. Stokes, 439 South First West. Chris-tense- n Bishop Wallace P. will preside at the testimonial and Mr. Homecoming Will Honor Presbyterian Sunday, Nov. 9, Sixth Sun-da- y In the season of God the Father. Sunday church school at 9:30 a.m. for children through sixth grade and a. dults. Junior high and senior will open their new youth cooperative ministry pro- grams Sunday, Nov. 16. Details will be mailed to all youth. 11 a.m. morning worship. Sermon by the minister, Earl Seymour Fox, on the topic: Taking the Guesswork out of An Infant nursery Is availGiving," a message In prepa-ratioable at the late hour and a for Stewardship Day fellowship hour will follow. which will be held the fol- Sunday church, school be., lowing. Sunday, Nov. 16. Mugins at 8:30 a.m. with aseml-na- r sic by the Chancel Choir. for high school youth. Nursery service available. At 9:30 a.m. classes begin Coffee hour fellowship after for grades three through the service. Monday 7 p.m. Boy Scouts eight. Classes for olds through second grade of America Troop 185. begin at 11 a.m. with the open-lnTuesday 7 p.m. board of of the worship service trustees. when, following a special chiTuesday 7:30 p.m. Even, ldrens sermon by Pastor Lee, lng circle at the home of Mrs. the students go to class toWalter Corwin. Last month this group completed Its stugether. T(ie congregation church dy of the book of revelation, council will meet tonight at as a drama spectacular. This 7:30 p.iTT. t the church at current meeting will be open which time the every member for questions and discussion, response program and a new and will conclude the years evangelism program will be study. All women, particular, presented. ly those who are employed are Catechism classes meet on Invited. Tuesday, the seventh grade at Thursday 4 p.m. Girl Scout 3:45 p.m. and the eighth and Troop 428. ninth grade at 6 p.m. Thursday 7 p.m. meetingof the dlaconate. Last minute reminder of the World Community Day program this Friday, Nov. under the auspices of 7, Church Women United at the Christian Reformed church, Nov. 7 is First Friday. 625 South Third East. ProMasses are at 8 a.m., 5:30 gram begins with coffee and 7:30 p.m. at 9 a.m. Frogram St. Henrys will have a continues until 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at 46 Nursery will be provided. South Main, 10 a.m. till 5 from all local churches p.m, Twenty.five merchants are invited. pro-gra- n Christian ' Reformed- - World Community Day, sponsored by Chruch Women United, will be observed at our church on Friday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Coffee and registra. tlon from 9 to 9:30 a.m.; 10: study hour from 9:30 45; Worship from 11 to 11:30. Morning worship on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Vesper worship at 6:30 p.m. Sunday school and faith and life class at 9:30 a.m. Back to God Hour on KBUH at 8:30 a.m. Our young people will have an overnight outing at the YMCA In Salt Lake City on Friday night, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Abee will serve as chaperones. Utah Womens Missionary Union will hold meetings next Wednesday, Nov. 12. Morning session at 10 a.m. Even-lnmeeting In Ogden at 7:30 P.m. g no drip latex wall paint I four-yea- unf;Mn 2 gallons g St. tt Regular 4.99 each Henrys Catholic Aldersgate Methodist Our quantitiy purchase of this latex paint now brings you special savings. 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