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Show 3 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 3, 1971 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Region Health Plan Meeting Open to Public Here Friday The regional concept of health planning aired Friday, June 4, in the Brigham City Community center. The session, to which the public is invited, is scheduled at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Box Elder County Medical society, the meeting is intended to bring together representatives of various plan for all types of health services in a manner best suited to the resources of the will be health professions, institutions area. By the area is meant the region of Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. A similar meeting was held in Logan May 19 and another is slated for Randolph, Rich county, later in June. Such planning must necessarily meet future health service demands brought about by increasing population and public awareness of health issues in the northern Utah area, said a spokesman. ty and agencies as well as members of local government, civic organizations and public. Discussion will center around the need to Historic Sites 4,000 Pauline Scott Charm George Shelley Woodyatt Other Utah sites recently named to the national register include Old Irontown, 20 miles west of Cedar City; Brigham Young farm house, Salt Lake City; Council Hall, Salt Lake City; Keith-Brow- n mansion and carriage house, Salt Lake City. The Corinne Methodist-Episcopa- l church, located at the corner of Colorado and South Sixth street, was built in 1870. It was the first Methodist-Episcopchurch dedicated in Utah by the Rev. S.M. Pierce and Chaplain C.C. McCabe. Funds were raised by subscription in Corinne. With decline of the population, the church was closed. Now owned and maintained by the United Methodist church, it has been restored and hosted a service in the recent century anniversary. Christine Jeppesen Carla Keck (Continued From Page One) persons. Also, Stage Coach inn, Fairfield; home, Midway; and Bertha Eccles Community Art center, Ogden. Sites named to the register are afforded certain review protections from federal projects or action that would affect them. Watkins-Coleman-Tatg- e St. George LDS tabernacle, Paula Krambule BONDED POLYESTER JMOUARDS Mimics and PLAIDS STRIPES BEST QUALITY fic Jt BEAUTIFUL FASHION ' ' m",,J COLORS 60 WIDE REG. 13.00 yd. SKwoven f J5 Dairy Princess DENIM FANCIES J fs 5 100 and 45" and STRIPES COTTON COTTON BLENDS WIDE REG. 2.00 yd. Judging Saturday Twenty-si- x ' contestants have their sights set on the 1971 Box Elder County Dairy Princess crown which will be presented in Brigham City Saturday night. Final judging and the coronation are scheduled in the Box Elder High school auditorium beginning at about 9 p.m. The public is Invited to attend free of charge, said Chairman Dee Hardy. n stage entertainer Michael for Carver will be Well-know- master-of-ceremoni- event. A banquet for the girls and their the spon- sors is planned in the school cafeteria prior to the judging. This is not a bathing beauty contest. Girls are judged in street wear and for- mats. Were interested in girls who portray natural beauty and personality and who can help promote dairy products," the chairman said. The local winner will have an opportunity to compete in the state contest and will receive a 9100 scholarship to Utah State university. Kathy Hunsaker, the 1970 Dairy Princess, is expected to crown her successor. The event is sponsored by the American Dairy association. Entered In the county contest are the following: Wendy Hawkes, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Hawkes, Honeyville; sponsored by Boyd and Leon Gardner, Honeyville. Karen Borup, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Borup, 53 East Eighth North, Tremonton; sponsored by Valentine and Peterson dairy, Brigham City. Becky Rogers, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Rogers, 730 North First East, Tremonton; sponsored by Cleon Summers, Route 1, Tremonton. Tamme Compton, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton, RFD 2, Tremonton; sponsored by Verl Waldron, RFD 2, Tremonton. Pauline Scott, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott, Fielding; sponsored by Wesley Scott, Fielding. LuAnn Lichfield, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lichfield, Corinne; sponsored by Dee Hardy, Route 1, Brigham City. Carla Keck, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Keck, 1050 Maple drive, Brigham City; sponsored by Beecher Bros., Brigham City. Mary Summers, 19, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Odell Summers, RFD 2, Tremonton; sponsored by Odell Summers, RFD 2, Tremonton. Verlyn Ward, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moroni Ward, Route Tremonton; sponsored by Lowell Vance, Tremonton. Jane Holmgren, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Bear River City; sponsored by John Hardy and Sons, Bear River City. Deborah Wight, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wight, 137 South Fourth West; sponsored by Peach City Ice Cream, Brigham City. Charm George, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell George, 160 South Fltst West, Brigham City; sponsored by Neil Harper and Sons, Corinne. Christine Jeppesen, 17, dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Jeppesen, Corinne; sponsored by Marvin and Kent Jeppesen, Corinne. Karen Dover, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O. Dover, 196 West 990 South, Brigham City; sponsored by Aoki Bros., Chris Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Honeyville; sponsored by LeWayne Walker and sons, Honeyville. Jill Chlarson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel L. Chlarson, Honeyville; sponsored by A.V. Smoot and Sons, West Corinne, 18, Mrs. Thomas D. Hunsaker, INGATING SIURT LENGTHS PRINTS ,4 PEASANT PRINT COTTON 80 20 Marilyn Adams 1 1 sl Gains Masters Lt. Jay Stokes, a former Brigham City man, recently completed the requirements for HEM SEAM 45" U ONLY TAKES U 10 Per Inch POYLESTER COTTON WIDE BROADCLOTH SOLIDS 65 35 45 POLYESTER COTTON WIDE REG. ROLLED 1.69 yd. TUBE MINUTES ON LIMITED I- - W LkUG QUANTITY Reg. 20c Inch a master of arts degree at the University of Utah. His degree is centered In the field of Spanish literature. Stokes has accepted a position as counselor-instructo- r at Tooele High school for the upcoming school year. He will be working with Spanish students. The local man graduated from Utah State university in 1969 and has been a teaching assistant in the language department at the U of U. Honeyville. Nancy K. Nelson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Nelson, Corinne; sponsored by Norman Bros., Corinne. Shelley Woodyatt, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodyatt, Willard; sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lemon, RFD 2, Brigham City. Paula Krambule, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krambule, 110 North Cherry, Perry; sponsored by Superior dairy, Brigham City. JoAnn Lemon, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lemon, Willard; sponsored by Boyd Nelson, Willard. LaDawn Mason, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason, 53 North First West, Willard; sponsored by Arnel Wells, Willard. Donna Wright, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Wright, 274 East First South, Willard; sponsored by Glen Ward, Willard. Pat Naylor, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Naylor, Willard; sponsored by Jack Gordon, Willard. INSTANT He Is married to the former Linda Lou Alvey of Escalante. She is also employed by the FLAT FOLD 45 WIDE REG. ami prints 16 1.49 yd. Tooele county school district as a home economics teacher at Grantsville High school. Second Counselor presently the second In the Tooele Eleventh LDS Ward bishopric. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Stokes, 526 North Fifth Stokes Is counselor MASTERS Jay Stokes received a masters degree. Lt. East. Lt. and Mrs. Stokes plan to live In Tooele next year. Janet Curtis, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Curtis, RFD 1, Brigham City; sponsored by Paul Hunsaker, RFD 1. Marilyn Adams, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams, 928 East First North, Brigham City; sponsored by Ezra Harper and Sons, Corinne. Shauna Nelson, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Corinne; sponsored by Ted Burt, east of Corinne. Fashion by the yard 36th & Harrison 2357 WASH. BLVD. Ogden, Utah Open Mon. & Frl. till 9 p.m. Open every eve till 9 p.m. Lt-- J W9 P WlliLfW V IAJ LP JF J |