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Show 14 Honeyville Reports Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 16, 1970 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, YWMI A Schedules Three EC Elders To Act in Pageant g. are Elder Floyd Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen, The local performers Elder William Rowe Sunset Drive; Elder Val Gunther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther, 28 North Second West, and Elder William Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Rowe, 544 South Second West. 638 Performers 500 Because the Hill Cumorah Pageant employs 500 performers, 25 stages, the latest technical paraphernalia, a sound-systemagnificent specially written music, and all the artifice of stagecraft to dramatize the rise and fall of an American ancient civilization, it has been called Easter Seal Americas most elaborate religious spectacle. The Pageant is presented at night to permit the use of eyefilling lighting effects with colored arc lights, playing on curtains of water. This year more than 100,000 visitors from over the nation and even from foreign countries are expected for the six nights of the great outdoor drama. Elder Val Gunther City Destroyed The Hill Cumorah Pageant portrays the story of a band of Israelites who are enabled to escape the destruction of Jerusalem by special dispensation of the Lord and found a civilization in the New World 600 years B.C. On Friday, July 17, 1970 the YWMIA is planning a fund raising Car Wash to raise money for the building fund at the Honeyville LDS ward formers pay their travel and chapel. living expenses. The girls are planning to Admission to the Pageant is hold a car wash in front of the free, as is the parking. Hill The car wash will Cumorah is, located on State chapel. at 9 a.m. and will cost 32 Route 21, four miles south of begin and clean a car, $7 for the Village of Palmyra, and to wash a wash and wax job if you two miles north of die Manthe wax, and $5 if you chester Interchange, Exit 43. furnish the car and furnish the wash About four miles from Hill for a wax job. Cumorah is the farm where. wax will be pick up and There Joseph Smith spent his delivery if you are unable to boyhood and where he was led to car the your chapel on bring to the find the by Angel Moroni for a car wash. Friday golden plates of the Book of William Wintle a student oi Mormon. Near the farm home the Brigham Young university is the Sacred Grove where Joseph had his first vision of in Provo visited over the tne Lord and Jesus Christ. On weekend with his family Mr. the basis of the Book of and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and Mormon other with his sisters, Rosemary and and Rosemarie Wintle. He , revelations, J oseph, in 183 founded the Church of Jesus wanted to vist with them Saints before they left on their trip to Christ of Latter-da- y which today has 3,000,000 Europe. adherents around the world. During the week, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and twins 1. There Rosemary and Rosemarie, traveled to St. George where they visited at the Dixie Junior college and talked with advisors and then on up to Ephraim where they visited the Snow college and talked Sponsors Camp26thVisits On with administrators. some July thirty mentally retarded Utah youngsters between the ages of eight and 18 will spend two weeks at the special Easter Seal Camp Boole Goes for More Food, Cars in Grand Mesa National park. Because there are a few available, any openings parent or guardian having or interested in a mentally retarded child can make application with the Easter Seal society. Requests for such an application must be made immediately to the Easter Seal society at 4868 South State Street in Murray. This should be done immediately as the camp are alternating periods of turmoil and tranquility. In one famous scene, the city of selection will meet Zarahemlah is destroyed by on the committee applications July 15 so and earthquake, lightning that parents or guardians can fire, in punishment for the sins be notified of acceptance in of its inhabitants. time to prepare the youngster Elder Floyd Jensen scene for The climatic camp. illustrates the Mormon belief This Easter Seal camp is in the appearance of Christ to staffed by not only His foolowers in America adequately a competent camp director following His death and but by one counselor for each resurrection in Jerusalem. three A registered This illustrates the Mor- nurse campers. is in attendance. the that mon belief Program of many activities Book of Mormon is Americas are carried out so that the witness for Christ as the Holy youngsters enjoy a full camp Bible is the witness for Christ life under careful Information report forms in the supervision. Holy Land. The campers will leave the of for unions Federal Easter Seal facility at the Government employees, Youthful Performers Murray address at 8:30 a.m. required under executive Most of the performers are on July 26 returning to Salt order 11491, now are available men and women acting Lake at labor department offices young City Saturday, Aug. 8. of the Moras missionaries Send all requests for apthroughout the country, the mon Church in New York department reported this State. In addition some 200 plications immediately to the Easter Seal society. week. ' Area offices of the Depart- Report Forms Available For Unions Rosemarie and Rosemary are planning to attend one of the colleges in the fall. The Varsel Chlarsons spent the July 4 weekend at their ranch in Wyoming. Christine Hunsaker, daughter of T. D. Hunsaker; and Rosemary and Rosemarie Wintle left on Thursday morning by plane along with a group from Box Elder High school for a five week tour of Europe. There plane landed in Philadelphia and then Vienna, Austria before taking them to Athens, Greece, for a five day tour. They later traveled by ferry to Italy. They expect to be on the ferry one and half days and will later travel through Italy, Switzerland, France and England and will be home in time for school the end of August. The past week was spent taking the plays not only to the Box Elder High school, but to Payson, Provo, Heber and then to Brighton High school in Salt Lake City. They met many of the students from the other high schools who are going on the tour. Miss Pamela Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gardner of Blackfoot, Idaho and a friend Jeannie Adams have been visiting at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner since July 1. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner attended the stake summer Holstein picnic in American How are Box Elder county Fork on Saturday. They visited several herds did some families apportioning the larger incomes they are now visiting and had lunch. On July 19 the Honeysuckle receiving? How much are ca mp of the Daughter s of U tah they spending in local retail Pioneers will put on the stores? at sacrament According to a new conprogram sumer maket study covering the will give meeting. They history of the Daughters of the the past year, local outlays for Utah Pioneers and will have a goods and services continued at a high level, despite inpioneer story. flation and despite a general Attendance Good On Thursday there was a good attendance from the Honeyville LDS ward to the BYU arts and crafts at the North Box Elder Stake center in Brigham City. John Sorenson, son of Rula feeling respect Entertainment Acts than a dozen top rated acts are of uncertainty with to the national Old Wild Horse Sky Divers; the Clown entertainment By Mrs. DeVere Wlntle young women from colleges in the West travel by chartered bus to Palmyra to participate in the pageant. Ail the per- Three local residents now serving LDS missions have been selected by director Harold I. Hansen to appear in elaborate the religious spectacle, the Hill Cumorah Pageant. This year is the 34th year of presentation for the pageant at annually produced Palmyra, N. Y. from July ft Chapel Car Wash Local Money State Fair Directors presently book ed for the 1970 Utah State Fair, according to Hugh C. Bringhurst, director of the division of expositions. The entertainment ranges wild animal from circus-lik- e shows to contemporary and country and western vocalists. "This years entertainment is probably the widest variety of acts that we have had to date, said Bringhurst. We have booked approximately $75,000 worth of talent for the ten days and feel that this years fair will be very successful not only because of the talent but due to all the fine displays, exhibits and contests that are scheduled. We think this will be the most entertaining ten days in the history of the Utah State fair. The fair will begin on Sept. 11 and run through Sept. 20. Opening the fair on Friday night will be two well known acts. Recording and television stars James Darren and the Everly Brothers will present separate shows. The Everly Brothers will be fresh from their summer T.V. series and will bring with them one of the new stars of their show, Miss Debbie Lori Kaye. The Everly Brothers and Miss Kaye will also present their show on Saturday and economy. The facts and figures, listing the amounts spent locally for automobiles, food, clothing, furniture and other commodities, come from the Jean Sorenson of North Bend, Standard Rate and Data Ore. has been spending the Service. Its survey, just summer with his grand- released, gives comparable parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon data for each section of the country. Gardner. In Box Elder county, it Many MIA youth of the Honeyville LDS ward at- shows, a large part of the tended the youth conference consumer dollar went to held in Logan over the stores selling food and automotive equipment. weekend, Considerable damage was Between them, they acdone on Friday evening with a counted for 44 percent of all flash storm and rain. Limbs retail business done in the were blown off from trees and local area. By comparison, only 40 the roads were covered with in other branches, limbs and water. percent was parts of the United States and Sunday evenings. 41 Holters Wild Animal show percent in the Mountain States. featuring G.T. (Great Tiger) Food purchases alone, in will be the special attraction bakeries, for Kids Days on Monday and supermarkets, butcher shops, delicatessens Tuesday. Each evening the and the like, amounted to singing group Blanchard and Morgan will be presented. $7,349,00, " and Morgan These expenditures covered Blanchard only food that was bought for recently hit the top ten with Patti Lynn Case, 741 home consumption. Not in- their recording of Tennessee Medoland Drive, Brigham cluded in money spent in Bird Walk. City, is among the 98 high restaurants, lunch rooms and Comical Master school students chosen from other dining and drinking On Wednesday, Bob Barker, 300 applicants attending the places. Just how much the take-hom- e comical master of ceremonies 15th annual science and y of "Truth or Consequences," food cost, on a mathematics camp at the will host Senior Citizens Day. was determined of from basis, Kansas University 31. by dividing the total amount New country and western June After an introductory first spent by the number of favorite, Charley Pride, will week of lectures and families. It averaged out to return to the Utah State Fair after a very successful laboratory experiments in $836 per family. As for retail outlets for cars, engagement at the 1969 Fair. science and mathematics, each student chose two motorcycles, boats and other Pride will perform Thursday scientific areas in which to automotive equipment, their and Friday evenings. The Raiders specialize for the remaining total for the year came to Rock group, Paul Revere and $11,665,000. The year before it starring five weeks. Mark Lindsay, will top off the The areas covered are was $1,221,000. Fair with programs Saturday shows other The that survey mathematics, chemistry, also turned in good and Sunday evenings. lines retail physics, microbiology, In conjunction with the fair, physiology, cell biology, figures for the period. will be Those selling radiation biophysics, and general Disney on Paradeat the Salt in variety and presented Sept. merchandise, sociology. The camp is designed to department stores, chalked up Palace. This gala will bring to provide instruction in science a total of $2,298,000, compared life all of the wonderful disney and mathematics for superior with the previous years characters seen by audiences around the world. ability high school students $1,887,000. who do not have similar opShops selling shoes, hats, Entire Fair portunities in their home gloves and other articles of schools, and to stimulate these apparel and receipts of Appearing the entire ten students toward careers in $1,666,000. In 1968 they were days of the fair will be goodwill ambassador and master $1,618,000. science and mathematics. The volume in stores han- of ceremonies, Candy Can-didDirector of the camp is Dr. BEHSCoed and his mule McGinty; Sylvester and Barbara Braun, trick and fancy rope artists and daring knife throwing act; and SJM Fiesta Shows on the Midway. Admission price to the fair is $1.50 for adults, 25 cents for children six through 12, and children five and under free. Fair admission entitles all ticket holders to attend any of the exhibits or shows scheduled for that day Disney on Parade tickets will also include a stub for admission to the fair. rewSder OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. 40 5. Main 723-313- 1 School Supplies Filler Paper looseleaf Note Books Many Small Popular Items USED Studies at Adding Machines Math Camp Typewriters BOOKS Gift Selections per-famil- Wrapping Paper Stationery ALl DRASTICALLY REDUCED 7 - o; Richard associate chemistry university, helicopter acrobat, Middaugh, dling furniture and other was Dave Merrifield; singing professor of home furnish4ngs The Chieftones; and Kansas $1,391,000, as against the prior group, Holters Animal $1,247,000. Petting Zoo; years Lawrence, Alta Sports Parachute Club L. ments Services administration have the forms. The reports are similar to those required from unions in private industry under the Reporting and Disclosure Act. They are to be sent to the Office of Reports in Washington by Aug. 1. National and international unions are distributing copies of the forms, called Form G-to their local organizations. Independent groups, and those who have not received forms, may get them from LMSA area office at St., Denver, Colo. 80202. As Usual HOTTEST" Bargains In Town l, 721-19- Zundels Hers Ladies SWIM SUITS Local Couple Ladies Attends KNIT SUITS Convention Ladies Mr. and Mrs. William L. Glover have just returned from Mexico City, where they attended the Beneficial Life Insurance company annual sales convention, for which they had qualified earlier this year. Highlighting the week-lon- g session was a speech by and DRESSES DRESSES 30 off V2 price 30 to 50 off PANTS 30 to 50 off 1 y 1 1 1 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL RACK RACK RACK RACK RACK t 1 1 1 Advertised off off 299 Brand 499 Mens 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 20.00 KNIT SHIRTS 449 Men's STRAW HATS COATS 1 30 -- Ladies 1 SPORT COATS 50 to 50 to Long Sleeve PANi. cLOUSES S- 1 30 Mens Nationally Ladies DRESSES-SWEATER- SUITS Mens Nationally Advertised Brand long Sleeve' Ladies Joseph Fielding Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, who is Chairman of the Board of Directors for Beneficial Life. The annual Sales convention is held in order to introduce new industry and company developments to the agency leaders and consultants. Speaking for the Company, President Conway A. Ashton of Salt Lake City, said that the Company has the highest confidence in the current national economy and Its future. He pointed out in this regard that the Company has announced expansion plans which will Involve nearly every state in the union. In addition, Mr. Ashton introduced a complete new line of Disability Insurance to the convention. In order to qualify for the meetings, it was necessary for the conventionaires to successfully meet a high standard of production and service for the preceding i2 months. Zundels His Vi PRICE Vi PRICE Men's SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SWEATERS RACK RACK RACK RACK RACK Many other Odds and Ends Items on this Sidewalk Bazaar Special All Sales Final All Sales Final i QctZC&& (y - His and Hers Free Gift 'Wrapping Alterations Free |