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Show BOX ELDER Summer . School Sign-U- p (Continued from Page One) the Utah State Association of Counties and also has been vice president and secretary of the organization. He is a native of Brigham City and graduated from Box Elder High school and has attended Weber State college. The candidate is secretary of the county planning commission, and county civil defense and is local chairman of the Salvation Army. He is active in the LDS church, currently serving in ths Brigham City Stake MIA superintendency and is a former bishop of the Brigham Ctiy Third ward. He is married to the former Barbara Knudson of Brigham City. They are parents of four children and reside at 163 North First West. Registration information for summer school was announced in Brigham City this week for three local elementary 'schools. Classes in the summer session will begin June 8 and continue until July 17. All students interested in these classes must register and pay tuition fees by May 5, the deadline, it was noted. A fee of $3 will be charged for each class. Those taking arts and crafts will pay the regular fee plus the cost of materials. Students from Lincoln and Central schools are invited to register and pay their fees before the May 5 cutoff with no specific time designated. Science, reading enrichment and arts and crafts will bo offered with students from both schools attending Central this summer while a NEW BISHOPRIC Members of the new Perry Second ward bishopric are, from left, Noel D. Gibbs, first councilor; Ralph Vavricka, financial clerk; Yern Thomas Dinsdale, bishop, and Richard Wright, second councilor. Perry Ward Divided within 60 days. Dean W. Fowles and his wife, Dixie, are owners and operators of the custom meat ' wrapping plant and wholesale J last year, the facility put into operation a new wrapping machine to place a clear, plastic film on all meats. New Process Also purchased by the plant was a stuffer eliminating most handling of hamburger, Fowles noted. In addition, Double D Pack is in the process of covering all livestock pens to conform with new government regulations by July 15, he concluded. years. teacher at Mountain Elementary school and owns He is a When Grant L. Busenbark, North First East, went to start his truck Wednesday morning he found that the vehicles radio had been stolen, according to police reports. 79 for thought wim (i N) I c..m- li.nr (Continued from Page One) i Perry. He has served as bishop of the Perry ward for the past three years, also having served on the South Box Elder Stake High council for four years and is a former Elders quorum president. Councilor Reed C. Walker is married to the former Marilyn Call and they are the parents of seven children and have been residents of Perry for the past nine Radio Missing MTvalimil- - for the Perry ward Sunday Aaron Snow, ward executive Barnard, second councilor; D. Young, ward clerk. WILL LEAD WARD Sustained as bishopric were, from left, Reed H. Walker, first councilor; secretary; Nathan C. Wheeler, bishop; Paul D. Lawrence L. Wright, financial clerk, and Grant expected pnisiu kcii Burton, a Democrat, is chairman of the Northern Utah Community Action program, and commissioner in charge of the county fair and rodeo, weed department, and Box Elder County Fire . control. He is the commission representative mental health, planning for commission, and the Blue Creek-Howe- ll and Hansel Valley watershed. He is also a member of the governors advisory council on local affairs, state migrant council, Golden Spike Assn., the State Association of Counties Road committee, and various others. - In worry about tlir world miming out of coal for a wliili'. Total tool reserves of the world exeeeil a trillion tons witli billion tons of it in the Tnited Slates, areordmg to Joy Manufacturing Company, coal mining e(iiiiinenl company. At the current rale of consumption in the United States its coal resources vill Idxt nearly .1,000 years. View and operates the Big C Drive Inn movie at Perry and is manager of the Capitol theater in Brigham City. He has served as first councilor to Bishop Wheeler for the past three years and prior to coming to Perry was also a councilor in a bishopric in Washington and ward clerk in Brigham City First ward for two years. Has Four Children Councilor Paul D. Harnard is married to the former Alta Ravsten and they are parents of six children and have four granchildren. He is a life long resident of Perry. is a heavy The councilor duty mechanic leadman at Thiokol where he 11 has been employed for years. Prior to his calling in the bishopric, he was serving in the South Box Elder Stake Sunday School superintendency. He has held the position of first and second councilor in previous bishoprics for five years and has been an Elders quorum president and High Priest group leader. Grant D. Young is married to the former Nola Nebeker, they are the parents of three children and he is a computor programmer supervisor at Thiokol. He has lived in Perry most of his life. Previous church positions include service in presidentcies of the Aaronic priesthood, superintendency of the YMMIA and a member of the Bov Crnnt Troop committee. Lawrence Wright is married to the former Arlene Wight and they are the parents of four daughters. He has also g been a resident of Perry. He owns and operates his own real estate office in Brigham City. He formerly served as ward clerk for 11 years and has been MIA Ensign leader and life-lon- South Box Elder Stake M Men leader. Aaron Snow is married to the former Alice Wheatly and they are the parents of three children and seven grandchildren. They have made their home in Perry for 24 years. He is plant superintendent of the Perry Canning Company and has been a justice of the peace since 1949. He has held the position of ward executive secretary for the past five years. He was previously superintendent of the YMMIA for nine years, and ward coordinator for four years. , Auto Club Invites Clifton G. M. Kerr years in police work. in instrumental was establishing the Brigham City crime lab and has received letters of commendation from the FBI, New York Life Insurance Co., First District court, and several police departments for his thorough crime investigation. Before coming to Brigham City, Herbert served as poundmaster for the Ogden Police department for five years, supervising nine animal control officers and also trained a canine corps. Served In Navy Raised in Provo and Ogden, he attended schools in those two areas and served with the Navy for 45 months in the South Pacific during World War II. He held sales postitions for five years with the Quaker Oats company and Bardahl company. With one of the largest counties in the state and growing as we are, I think that we need to upgrade and- modernize our policing activities in the rural areas as well as in our cities and this is my ambition, he said in announcing his candidacy. Herbert has attended Weber State college, Ogden Business college, and has had numerous hours in police science and training. He and his wife, Merleen have six children. An auto club, the Iron Horse Mustangers of Brigham City, has announced his candidacy for reelection to the office of Box Elder County Assessor. He is currently completing a term. Kerr was a member of the Tremonton City council from 1938 to 1942. He was elected to the Utah House of in 1941 and served Representatives continuously until 1953, with one term as speaker of the house. In 1953 he was elected to the Utah State Senate. He has been director of Pro Utah, an organization whose purpose was to promote industrial growth in Utah, and was appointed by former Governor Clyde to the Utah Water and Power board. Lions Offlcal Locally, Kerr was deputy district director of Lions International for two years and is presently president of the Tremonton Lions club. He is an active member of the LDS church. He has fulfilled a mission to Great Britain and later served as president of the British mission. He has also been a bishop and stake president. He and his wife, Irene, have four sons, Dr. C. Duane Kerr, practicing physician; Rolfe Kerr, Assistant dean of students at the University of Utah; John A. and Nolan, both working on their masters degree in business. is Rest Complaint probably some damage but ticulturist, Wednesday morning. Apricots, sweet cherries and peaches all were endangered by the cold temperatures. City. He is president of the South Box Elder Stake mission and has been YMMIA Elders superintendent, Quorum president and fulfilled a stake mission. junction with a national program Rally Day USA to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the Ford competition, Secrist ex- Later this year, the club plans a rally in August with other activities also being planned, including par- ticipation with the six other Mustang clubs in Utah. Presently, the local club has 31 members with other officers including Steve Smith, vice president; Elmer Yates, Re-S- et secretary-treasure- and r, Richard Meyer, director. DAMAGE ENGINE Local weather observer Charles Clifford said the area received a total of five inches of snow in recent days. The water content was .52 of an inch. Following are mercury readings for the past weex: Has Two Sons Councilor Richard F. Wight is married to the former Kathleen Hansen and they are the parents of two sons. They have been living in Perry for five years. He teaches at Box Elder High school and has been ward clerk for the past three years. He previously was ward YMMIA athletic director and was a councilor in the stake YMMIA presidency prior to moving to Perry. Dale Dorius is married to the former Deloris Peters and has lived in Perry for one year. They are the parents of one daughter. He is an attorney and has a law practice in Brigham City. He has fulfilled an LDS mission and is serving as a Sunday School teacher. Ralph A. Vavricka is married to the former Cora Bower and they are the parents of three children. They have made their home in Perry for ten years. He is a aircraft mechanic at Hill Field and has been employed there for three and one-hayears. He has been financial clerk for the past seven years and served in the Sunday School superintendency and superintendency of the YMMIA. d plained. Hearing in First District court on a complaint brought by Skaggs Drug Centers against Macks Pharmacy in Brigham City, scheduled Monday, April 27, in First District court has been continued to May 11 on stipulation by counsel for both sides. The complaint alleges that Macks Pharmacy has operated on Sunday in violation of Utahs Common Day of Rest act. still got a crop of fruit. The growers to whom Ive talked feel good about it, said the agent who discussed the sitaution during a tour with Dr. Arvil Stark, Utah State university hor- organization will hold its next meeting on May 7 with all interested persons invited to attend. The session will be conducted at Andersens-Forbeginning at 8 p.m. The local club already has staged several events, including a slalom in April which attracted 26 cars from Brigham City, Salt Lake City, Tooele and Heber City. It was primarily a training session to learn how to set up a course, how to drive a course, and rules and safety regulations. April Rally Also in April, a rally took drivers from Brigham City to Sugar House park in Salt Lake City. First place driver title went to Richard Forsgren, club president, with Secrist placing second. The rally was held in con- , Mustang. Miss Judy Skeen, assistant secretary-treasure- r, will represent the local club in the "Miss Rally Day USA April April April Despite unseasonable weather which has seen the Brigham City area blanketed by snow and chilled by subfreezing temperatures, County Agent A. Fullmer Allred Wednesday said area fruit crops appear not to have been damaged to any great extent. "There program. Dealer representative Ward Secrist noted also that the four-yea- r April April weve announced this week that it is planning a rally for May 31, the next activity in its 1970 Clifton G. M. Kerr, Tremonton, April April Perry Second Ward Bishop Vern Thomas Dinsdale is married to the former Marilyn Barnett and they are the parents of six children. They have resided in Perry for the past eight years. Hs is a chemical engineer at Thiokol where he has been employed for the past 12 years. Bishop Dinsdale at the present time is South Box Elder Stake YMMIA superintendent and has fulfilled a stake mission and was a member of the Elders quorum presidency. Councilor Noel D. Gibbs is married to the former Sherry Christensen, and they are the parents of five children and have lived in Perry for eight years. He owns and operates the Beauty college and salon in Brigham four-stak- Members Herbert Double D Pack, South Willard meat processing plant, has recently launched a $26,000 expansion project to add refregerator space and build a new office. The project, started in 1969, will provide two more walk-i- n boxes to handle more meat, add to the freezer and beef hanging capacity and create an office and receiving room. Completion Date Fuel in 1966. of 15 Expansion outlet. Also Box Elder County Commissioner William D. Burton announced this week that he will seek reelection to a four-yea- r term in the coming election. He was appointed to the county board in 1962 to fill a vacancy. He previously served as director of adult education in northern Box Elder county for seven years. He is currently finishing a four-yea- r commission term to which he was elected various capacities, including police training officer, court probation officer, and supervisor over other officers on the Brigham City staff, and has filled a total Launches is The North Box Elder e will host a dance to be held this Saturday from 8 to the Stake 11 p.m. at center. Providing music for the evenings activities will be a popular Logan group, "The Resurrections. Dress for the dance will be according to church dress standards. a Admission includes dance card plus 50 cents. ten-ye- Meat Firm Completion Four Stakes Stake Jay M. Herbert, 405 North Highland Drive, sergeant and shift commander with the Brigham City Police department, has announced his candidacy for the office of Box Elder county sheriff. A veteran of the Brigham City department, Herbert has served in derway at Lincoln school. Principal Jay Hawkes at Lake View Elementary set Monday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon as the time for registration at his school. It will take place in the faculty room. All students who intend to take summer school classes should plan to register at that time, he explained. Planned by William D. Burton Jay M. Herbert is un- remodeling project Youth Dance for County Offices File 3 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 30, 1970 Vandals dumped sugar in a carburetor and dropped a bolt in the air cleaner of a car owned by Norwood J. Hyer, 511 South First East this week, according to police reports. REMINDER ll OfflCE 40 ...for the good things S. Main SUPPLY, INC. 1 in life lf Logan Firm Low Bidder Our minds are set on giving you top quality products and truly satisfying service at Merrells. On 1-- 80 Near Snowville LaGrande Johnson Construction of Logan was the apparent low section of Interstate-8near Snowbidder Tuesday to construct a 3.7-mil- e 0 ville. 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