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Show Attention, Low Income Folks, Free Classes Offered to You Box Elder County School district is offering free classes to low income families who find it difficult to pay but want to learn. These classes represent an opportunity for you to attend free homemaking and family living classes to help make your home life happier, a spokesman said. Now in session but still accepting registration are these classes: Sewing made easy, taught Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. at the LDS Indian chapel, 319 East Seventh South. The teacher is Della Armstrong, 723-584- and your family's by learning how to remake, repair and create new fashions, even toys and gifts. Some free fabric and patterns are available, the spokesman noted. Budget cooking, taught Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. at the LDS Indian chapel. The teacher is Rosalie Christensen, "Increase your wardrobe 723-698- "The course teaches how to get delicious BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 18, 1971 meals and good nutrition with low-cofood. There are dozens of free recipes and helps. Each lesson includes actual cooking experience and sampling, discussion and help from an expert," she explained. st Service Set Sunday Harper Ward missionary-recentlreturned from a two-- ;' mission his'' and year homecoming is set Sunday at7. p.m. in the Harper LDS ward- A Begins Today class scheduled to begin today (Thursday) is home repairs workshop. "Learn to be your own handimani Fix light switches and electric cords, repair toys, get some plumbing tips toilets and leaky faucets. Learn how to repair and improvise. Bring appliances and other the spokesman items and get help, pointed out. Sessions are being taught from 7 to 9 p.m. at Box Elder Junior High school, the Room 11, with Lynn Clark, instructor. It was noted that a nursery is available for those with young children. Those interested in seeking additional information are invited to call the Box Elder Board of Education office, A Kelley M. Young, son of Stake President and Mrs. Malcolm ' Young, returned from the Philippines mission, He was a district and zone leader and traveled extensively throughout the Philippines, Elder Young is currently attending Brigham Young university. He is a 1968 graduate of Box Elder High 723-378- school. Bishop Elbert Beecher invites all friends, neighbors and relatives to attend the homecoming. -- Elder Kelly M. Young returned from the Philipines. RETURNS Tremonton Awards Contract To Construct New City Hall y yt The Tremonton City council Tuesday finally took action to award contract on its proposed new city hall. It accepted the base bid of $126,920 submitted Oct. 5 by Brigham City contractor Wayne A. Jensen. In addition, the council added $5,000 for air conditioning and $3,300 to finish a concrete floor in the basement. Jensen was given 290 calendar days to complete the new building which will be located near the existing McKinley Elementary school. Approval came on a 1 vote with "s. CONCENTRATION Using a jig saw to cut out a piece of wood for his gun rack here is Todd Johnsen under the supervision of Principal Zane Wheatley of Bear River City Elementary school. 4-- Thatcher (Continued From Page One) anyone with objections to alignment of between Plymouth and the Idaho line should make them known. Concerned persons have 21 days from Nov. 11 in which to request a hearing on the project. A highway safety item also was raised by Commissioner Young who said large trucks parked adjacent to the highway at the Cross X cafe in Elwood constitute a hazard. Plant agreed as did Mickelsen. "We are aware of it. We havent done anything but we will come up with a solution that we hope is satisfacotry," the road commissioner stated. An Box Elder county girl was reported in "fair condition in a Tremonton hospital late Wednesday afternoon after being struck by a car the same morning while waiting for a school bus in Thatcher. Robyn Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess of Thatcher was being treated for a fractured leg in the Valley hospital. f ' According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Bryan Wheeler, the girl ran onto SR 102 after waiting for a truck to pass and was struck by a westbound car. - fcxi the weekly county meeting, Gene Henderson, president of the Greater Brigham City Chamber of Fred Commerce, and President-Elec- t Baugh made a fund request of the county. Henderson said annually the county contributes to Peach Days and operation The auto was driven by Blair Summers, 26, of Bothwell. No citation was issued. Brigham City Club Hosts B&PW Confab tv MAKES SKIRT Showing Brenda Davis how to make a skirt here is Mrs. Renae Hortin, a teacher's aid at Bear River City Elementary school who is a home economics major. The Brigham City club of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Club recently hosted the Northern district fall conference at the Brigham City Community center. Prior to the dinner, music was provided by Miss Debbie State to Change Sign (Continued From Page One) stop sign post and one of the other two signs (the one fatherest away) will be removed. Okay Cross Walk The third item covered was a need to Increase safety for Intermountain school students who use the southwest IS gate and cross Main street. Mickelsen said a cr vi will be painted there and pedestrian lane signs erected. Pressed by the mayor for quick action, Mickelsen said they would do it right away. However, it was pointed out that those using the pedestrian lane should exercise caution and not have a false sense of security when crossing. And it was suggested that the traffic advisory committee meet with school officials on orienting students. "I think they would be more than happy to have this education." i.aid Councilman Byron Armstrong Plant was complimentary to the city for having a traffic advisory committee. Also on hand for the meeting, held at Maddox Ranch House, were Councilmen Wayne Jensen, Blaine Olsen and A1 Cazier. there are two, and at Layton and Center" 'aliens Boun- tiful. Personnel total 14 in full and part-tim- e status and include probation officers, secretaries and aides. In addition, numerous citizens are Involved on a volunteer basis as are students from Utah State university and Weber State college. 50-5- 0 i Although the city had planned to spend only $110,000 for the project, Mayor Wayne Sandall said there is enough in the budget to pay the higher cost. The project actually was bid twice. It was rebid when the low price Initially was $148,800, also submitted by Jensen. A Christmas party is planned Dec. 6 to honor all the volunteers who have helped with the Senior Citizen center, it was Miss Taylor also presented a medley of popular Taylor. tunes during the formal program. Northern District Director Alberta Valentine presided at the meeting and introduced guests representing the national federation, the state federation, and the six clubs comprising the Northern district. This conference was a general working session program presenting a five-poifor the club year as adopted by the Northern District council. Following a lively and productive discussion of the district program, Mrs. Arietta Elton Introduced state officers and chairmen who presented an instructive program on the aims and ideas currently being pursued by the federation. their wives or husbands. The dinner will start at 4:30 p.m. in the Brigham City1 Community center. announced this past week. The dinner will be free of charge to volunteers and $1 for The meal will be prepared by the Spike club officers wives. HOLIDAY SPECIAL GIVE MM THE NICEST GIFT OF ML... VIMS need to increase wages at the tourist booth prompted them to request $1,250 instead of the usual $750 for this purpose. "I'm sure the request is realistic and valid but all I can tell you is that were working with the budget, trying to find out what we can and cant do, Commission Chase responded. He noted that steady increases in most areas of the countys assessed valuation d have been more than wiped out by utilities valuation in the county. This means the county will receive less revenue at a time when it's taking on new responsibilities, Chase pointed out. A state-lowere- j 'I i j tl introduces a whole new concept of body contouring, toning and firming designed especially for the look of today. Let Exclusive body wrapping method reduce you quickly, easily. Inches-A-Wa- of the local tourist information center. y" Inches-A-Wa- y" YOU CAN TAKE IT OFF... 5 TO 8 INCHES TODAYI Call For 753-670- Appointment OFF ALL 4 t Missing Wheel Covers Mrs. Ottis H. Robbins, 125 East Forest, complained to police Tuesday that two wheel covers were stolen from her car. Dnchos-A-rJa- y 150 EASTS INSURANCE PLAZA Evening. Call; ft NORTH LOOAN, UTAH WHIRLPOOL HAS A BRAND NEW FEATURE IN ITS DISHWASHER. ITS CALLED A TURKEY From now until November 25 we're tucking a tantalizing turkey inside each Whirlpool dishwasher. Officials Named Officials attending were Mrs. DeLone Peterson, National Foundation committee; Miss Helen Dahle, state president; Mrs. Alene Hansen, state first vice president; Mrs. Arietta Elton, state second vice Whirlpool Dishwasher prices start at Mrs. Kathryn president; state recording Putnam, secretary; Mrs. Mabel OBrien; state past president; Mrs. Sly via Wright, state personal development chairman, and Juvenile Centers (Continued From Page One) between Brigham City and county officials last week and Commissioner William Packer, chairman of the Region I advisor council (Box Elder, Cache and Rich countiea) laid it hat the panel'a top priority. "I hope Im not being overly optimistic but since It has the number one priority for that region, it hat better than a chance for funding, Tlte stated. Emphasis at the existing four centers (one Is not federally funded) is on family Involvement. Once a child Is placed on probation, the centers get with that child and his family. The emphasis Is on family, to deal with the child and family and mt just the child," Tlte explained. , It seems to be working but to get a more absolute gauge, a contract has been signed with Dr. James Alexander, University of Utah assistant professor of psychology, to evaluate the program. With this first year nearly competed and another now assured, the court staff hopes for successful completion of a three-yea- r p.ogram which should fully test the concept! merits. Councilman Robert Poulson dissenting. He contended that since this is not a desirable time of the year to begin construction, the money could better be used in other areas of municipal concern, such as upgrading the water system. 't - at In other business Christmas is a time of peace on earth. Help make peace a permanent fixture here buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Party To Honor Volunteers County Highway Hatters Girl Hit y Miss Anna Erickson, delegate to Womens Legislative Council of Utah. Other district officers are Mrs. Ruby Dickson, vice director, and Mrs. Mary Humphrey, secretary-treasurer- Imagine how nice it will be THANKSGIVING DAY, to just load those dirty dishes, pots and pans into your Whirlpool Dishwasher. You can forget'em that day and every day thereafter. Beautiful thought isn't it. . The Northern district Is represented by the Brigham City, Bonneville, Cache Valley, Logan, Morgan, and Ogden clubs. THERE'LL NEVER BE A BETTER TIME TO GET YOUR WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHER THAN NOW -- SO DO ITI L Prior to and following the meeting, all In attendance were afforded the opportunity to examine displays of club projects representing fund raising programs for each club which serve to finance scholarships and community projects. I'ta Hagen plays grandma IlOl.LUtU (m) - l la will in tlie film Hagen star adaptation of Toni Tryons novel, "The Ollilieht-aellin- g - BUS Ini 800 south r.iAi;i, DRiGimn city . . . Phor.3 723-694- 5 |