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Show - BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Pastor Resigns, Eyes New Post Roger E. Lee, pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran church ir. Brigham City for the past four years, has resigned to accept another call in California. He made the announcement to his congregation Sunday. Pastor Lee will serve next at St. Stephens Lutheran church in El Dorado Hills, Calif., beginning May 23. El Dorado Hills is located 25 miles east of Sacramento. The four years weve spent here has been a tremendous, warm experience. Weve felt so welcomed. This has really been our home and we leave very reluctantly to accept a new he said in an opportunity, interview Tuesday. Pastor Lee graduated from San Jose State college and Pacific Lutheran seminary in Berkeley, Calif. His first congregation was in Brigham City after graduating from seminary. , Utah Thursday, April 15, 1971 GIVE TO YOUR American Cancer Society 7igbt cancer with a checkup and a check clergyman has been active in the Rotary club and is now term as completing a two-yepresident of the Box Elder Utah County chapter, Association for Mental Health. The local congregation will work in cooperation with the Pacific Southwest Synod of the Lutheran Church in America to name a successor. The local congregation of Holy Cross Lutheran church has approximately 250 members. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOU? IS YOUR HAIR LIFELESS? YOUR SKIN DRY? and Mine the answer The complete beauty Yours is cream for your hair, skin and bath. YOURS AND MINE" can be purchased Smoker segregation BRUSSELS (UPI) With more people giving up smoking, Belgian railways plan to launch a study to see if there are enough compartments on Belgian trains. At present, 69 per cent of the seats are for smokers and 31 per cent for nonsmokers. - exclustively at ANN MARIES. Your Sample Bottle you at the CASTLE OF BEAUTY Complete Beauty Service 135 W. Forest non-smok- TO LEAVE Pastor Roger has accepted a new California. Lee call in E. Originally From Modesto He is originally from Modesto, Calif., and is married to the former Karen Olson of Fairfield, Calif. They have two , ' u DEDICATION PLANNED Pictured above is the interior of the chapel and cultural hall, including the new stage of the Brigham City Fourth-Thirteent- h LDS ward, which is part of the new addition to the building to be dedicat- - ed Sunday at 1 1:30 a.m. Elder Alvin R. Dyer, Assistant to the Twelve, will address the congregation and offer ' the dedicatory prayer at the services. Fourth-Thirteent- h tabernacle Elder Alvin R. Dyer, Assistant to the Twelve, will represent LDS General Authorities at the conference, after which he will go to the chapel where he will deliver a sermon and offer the dedicatory prayer. Brigham City Stake President Lawrence C. Taylor will conduct the conference sessions and the dedicatory services. Conference Meetings The quarterly conference will begin Saturday at 4:30 p.m. when Elder Dyer will meet with the stake presidency, high council, ward bishoprics, clerks and . executive secretaries. "A Teadersfiip meeting will be held Saturday evening at 7 p.m. for all stake and ward leaders. The general session of the conference will be conducted Sunday morning at 9 a m., one hour earlier than usual, in the tabernacle, President Taylor pointed out. Also at 9 a.m., Junior Sunday school will be held in each of the ward chapels throughout the stake for children of that age. j- While in Brigham City, the - BEHS Music Section Sets Spring Concert Chapel Dedication Follows Conference Dedicatory services for the new addition to the Brigham City LDS ward chapel, 25 North Third East, will be held Sunday, April 18, at 11:30 a.m. The services will follow the Brigham City stake quarterly conference, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. in the Brigham City children. j Regular sacrament services will be held , ward Sunday evening, President Taylor concluded, as he urged, all members of the stake to attend the conference session. Fourth-Thirteent- 'i Adequate Features Bishop Grant Thompson of the Fourth ward and Bishop Howard McIntosh of the Thirteenth ward are in agreement that the completed project now provides all the features necessary for an adequate d meeting house. An open house and tours of the building will follow the dedicatory services and all ward members and interested persons are invited to attend, the two bishops said. two-war- A four-year-ol- d Cache Valley boy became trapped in a stack yard fire Saturday afternoon on his parents cattle ranch at Lynn Junction and died in the flames. The body of Irin Scott Lind, son of Mr." and Mrs. V. Gordon Lind, 541 East Seventh South, Logan, was taken to a Logan mortuary by his father. The boy was pronounced dead at 6:45 p.m. The accident happened at about 3:30 p.m., according to Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W, Hyde. Lind told Deputy Curtis Larsen that he walked out of the house after dinner and saw that the whole yard was on fire. He couldnt get through the fire because of the heat and later found his son trapped between a feed manger and stacks of baled hay. Child Was Playing The youngster was playing with two brothers, five and two and a half, and with cousin. a The children were burning weeds with matches when the fire started, according to sheriff's deputies. four-year-ol- d County Tourism (Continued From Page One) Elder county last year increased by 33 percent and he was optimistic that it will thanks to jump even higher this year, efforts of Golden Spike Empire "which were told is farther ahead than any other of the states nine regions. Golden Spike is the only region with a e director and this year is a $56,000 budget, most of the on operating money coming from a room tax levied in the four participating counties of Box Elder, Weber. Davis and Morgan. full-tim- In other business, the commission assured representatives of Box Elder Golden Spike association that $600 has been budgeted to finance the annual May 10 program at Promontory Summit. Commissioner Chase said the county will cooperate in any wuy that it can on the traditional commemoration program, Including assistance to erect a guests stand for the ceremony. Wonts Wrench An air impact wrench, used for changing tires and valued at about $80, was reported stolen from Morgan Tire Shop, 146 South Main, by Max Morgan, owner, Tuesday afternoon, according to police reports. COLOR TVs BLACK and WHITE TVs RADIOS STEREOS CAR RADIOS HSwm MdBDs ' - j, 9 10 11 12 13 14 72 73 65 69 70 75 Another historic building in Box Elder county has been included on the Utah State Register of Historic sites. Baron Woolen mills in Brigham City was among 23 new sites added to the state register, according to Dr. Milton C. Abrams, chairman of the governors Historic and Cultural Sites Review com- ment remains; however, two exterior walls of the old mill remain exposed (four of the interior), to remind viewers of this distinctive pioneer enterprise. Other Sites The other new sites added to the state register include these: Logan hydro station, Cache county; Dowds grave, dugout and trail, Daggett county; Head of Sinbad" pictograph The announcement included this information about Baron Woolen mills, located at 56 North Fifth East: The mill, which began operation in 1871, was originally founded as a part of a cooperative of the LDS church. The pioneer building was destroyed by fire in 1877, but the cooperative organization immediately rebuilt it. Emery panels, celebrated Independence Day by attending community the open house at the mill. The mill was in operation until 1887 but then remained idle until 1890 when activated under the proprietorship of James Baron. It has since been used as a mill, in the Baron family. None of the original equip- - 1rLnrLiULI U'LriiTL-- mmmm - - m - Mothers HURRY For This ' 'W - MON. COME EARLY At ( 4 m DONT WAIT county; Frederick A. Lundquist home, Kane county; Delta sugar factory warehouse, Delta sugar factory club house, Burtner dam ruins and Gunnison Bend dam and reservoir, Millard county; William H. McIntyre home and carriage house and Alta club, Salt Lake county. Spring City chapel, city hall and Beck home, Spring City, Sanpete county; Reed Smoot home and Provo tabernacle, Utah Mountain county; Meadows Historic district, Washington county; Bicknell gristmill, Wayne county; Ogden St. Pioneer tabernacle, Josephs Catholic church, David O. McKay summer home, Agus McKay home, Ogden Union depot, Weber county. On July 4, 1878 it was completed and residents of the 723-854- 723-854- 3 Day Special KINGS CHILDRENS PORTRAITS IN NATURAL COLOR TAKEN BY THE KING STORES Jack NO OBLIGATION & - Jill Photographer BUY ONE OR AS MANY AS YOU WISH AT ONE LOW PRICE MANTEL SIZE - IN COLOR O EACH No raise for reprints No mailing charges One price only 31 33 30 32 32 Just 2 Big Days Mon. - Tues. Apr. 19-2- 0 44 i Drivers Class ti m V IM PHOTO HOURS 10 TO 5 It -'- te . adult driver's education class, originally scheduled on Thursday nights, will be held Monday, April 19, and each Monday and Thursday thereafter until 18 hours of dasswork have been completed, it was announced this week. Sam Gordon, director of adult education for Box Elder School district, said the class will run for three hours each night beginning at 7 p.m. Anyone wishing to enroll should do so Monday at Room 160, Box Elder High school. Jr.f.J. u'j A.v Set Two Nights An W. FOREST 11 Apricots are in full bloom . . . peaches are blooming . . . and cherries arc beginning to untold , . , that was the word of Charles Clifford, local weather observer. Temperature statistics are as follows: Low High 34 73 April 8 April April April April April April AND SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Meatfie? On hand at the meeting were association president Bernice G. Anderson and directors Verabel Knudson, Frank Coppln nnd Bruce Keyes. SALES program will start at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium under the direction of Earl Swenson. It will be free to the public. Slated to participate are the concert band, orchestra and freshman band. The program will last for a little more than an hour, the director said. mittee. Cache Youngster Dies in West BE Hay Blaze IN THE WEST The h I with the FASTED SERVICE this week. off-stre- , at your service The instrumental music department at Box Elder High school will present its annual spring concert on Thursday, April 22, it was announced in each of the Chapel Project The remodeling of the ward building includes new and improved classrooms; new bishops offices and clerks offices for each ward; an library; a convenient rear entrance from the new parking area; a new stage in the cultural hall; remodeled kitchen; new decorations and furnishings in the Relief society room; new paint and excellent lighting throughout the building. Also included in the project, the chapel in the building received a new ceiling, light fixtures and draperies; the walls were painted and the benches were refinished, f A. Wayne Jensen was the prime con- J ' ' "traCtor. BILLS T.V. v A' : . h.;c 0 ..V-- ' vs. V ,0 if v J- - v ' -- I, ' ' '? Uv - 5 . xVv-" v v TAKEN AT BRIGHAM CITY 4 2 - HISTORIC SITE This is one of the original exterior walls Woolen at Baron mills, newly added to the state register ' of historic sites. ''in. W i 1968, Jack dnd Jill Pix |