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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Montana Crash Thursday, April 27, 1972 Hey Girls Kills BE Girl A one-ca- r accident near Roy, Mont, claimed the life of a Perry girl Monday night, according to the Montana Highway Patrol. The victim was Madeline Eastman, daughter of Mrs. Madelaine Decker Eastman of 1215 South Perry Rd., and LeRoy Eastman of Belknap, Mont. The girl was in Montana to The i oscui dim aie making new imoads constantly m t lc to contiol cancel. Help support their woik. Give to the Amencan Cancel Society. Too Many Men In Box Elder? attend a funeral. According to the MHP, the girl was apparently staying with her father in Belknap while there to attend the funeral. The accident occurred at the intersection of Highways 19 and 191, about six miles north of number of men and women of marriageable age who are still the institution of single, marriage is stronger than ever. Its growing strength, notwithstanding the large number of divorces taking place, is brought out in a recent government study. It shows that more than of the population over age 14 are now married but that, at the turn of the century, no more in that age than one-hal- f bracket were. In Box Elder county, the Census bureau reports, 6,324 of men and 6,393 of women are married. Although the latest national statistics show a number of weddings last year, partly due to the fact that the Calling all single women. Box Elder county is loaded with men. single Bachelors abound in the area to the extent that there are, according to the official count. 125 of them parading around and unattached for every 100 single women. The ratio is higher than in many parts of the country. In the United States it is 117 to 100 and in the state of Utah, 116 to Roy. The victim was believed to be alone in the car at the time of the mishap. Music Festival Spotlights Youth two-thir- inn Nationwide Data The figures on the marital status of the population come from nationwide data gathered, in connection with the recent census, by the Department of Commerce. They show that the number of single men and boys in the local area over the age of 14 is 2,537, while the corresoponding number of single women and is 2,025. only girls This is exclusive of divorced or widowed persons. Taken into account are only those who have Young people from the local area will put their musical talents on display Saturday evening, April 29, with presentation of an LDS regional music festival in Brigham City. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Box Elder tabernacle and is under the direction of Wayne Johnson. The public is invited. More than 200 youths will take part in the festival which will feature choral renditions of numbers from the new MIA song book, Sing a New Song. In addition, four featured artists will perform one from each of the four local LDS stakes. Choristers from each of the stakes will direct two numbers each. never been near-recor- is population greater, in exists paradox number remains d that a the single persons relatively large. of The explanation, in part, is that marriages are taking place at a later age than they did in the 1960s. Currently, the median age at first marriage is given as 23.2 years for men and 20.8 for women. married. Nationally, according to the report, 28.6 percent of the men over 14 and 22.4 percent of the women are single. In the state of Utah, 30.0 percent of men and 24.5 percent of women are in that category. Nothing Personal' HOLLYWOOD (LTD Producer Daid L. Wolper will film Nothing Personal" from Robert Kaufmans original screenplay at MGM. Despite the considerable Your World Is As Big As You Make It. Today's Army wants to join you. SSG Joe Lesserd Ingham City 723-19- BALLET SATURDAY Pinocchio (Jacci Erickson) tries to escape from Gideon, the bad cat (Melanie Parsons), and J. Worthington Foulfellow (Kay Day) who are trying to keep him from school. This will be one of the scenes during ballet to be presented Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Box Elder High school by students of Rozell Henries dance studio. Daughters, others Enjoy Event I ill r mother's and daughter's evening held Friday night, April 14, at Corinne school, presented The open house honor Fred Sunday W. Douglas on his 80th IS 80 An will birthday. Open House To Honor Local Man house will be held Open Sunday, April 30, beginning at 2 p.m. to honor Fred W. Douglas on his 80th birthday. AH friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house at 53 North First East, Brigham City. He requests no gifts. t Douglas was born in 'Wellsville, Utah, on April 29, 1892. He attended school there and learned the trade of a brick mason in 1908 from his father. He purchased a farm in Howell in 1914. Douglas was in the sheep business with his brother, Dan, for 20 years. He was president of the Blue Creek Irrigation company for 21 years. He was also in charge of the Howell reconstructing He served reservoir in 1948-4as water master in Howell for three years. Douglas married Lapreal Perkins in 1928. He is the father of three children, Lewis and LaVar, both of Howell, and an enjoyable evening for approximately 90 young ladies from kindergarten through sixth grade, and their moms. Featured entertainment for the program was Miss Pam Nelsen who presented a dance number and talked to those present on her experiences of being a little girl and growing up to be Miss Weber State as well as winning various other beauty titles. Those young girls present modeled their spring fashions for an audience of delighted mothers and friends against a backdrop prepared especially by Robert Hodgeson, sixth grade teacher at the school. The show was narrated by Karen Smoot who also chairmaned the event along with Selma Yagi. Sue Ann Norman provided background appropriate music for the show. Doris Gerhardt and Oleta Yagi with the help of the room mothers, offered a luncheon which consisted of various salads, punch, rolls, relish trays, and nut cups. Potted plants were given as door prizes to two mothers present and a little girl from each received grade fashionable necklaces for their door prize. A special thanks to the PTA and school committees who worked together to organize, name make and tags decorations, help prepare and serve food, and arrange for a very pleasant evening for mothers to spend with their daughters, a spokesman said. Mary Larson of Livermore, Calif He has 14 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren now resides in Douglas Brigham City. i s 4 t Clifton been named chairman of the SBAs district advisory M. G. has Kerr council for Utah. t Kerr $ Takes it Post tr o, oi. do oo o prominent Box Elder business and civic leader, Clifton G.M. Kerr, Tremonton, has been appointed chairman of the Small Business administrations district ad- visory council for Utah, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett reported Wednesday. who Senator Bennett, recommended Kerr for the council membership he now holds, said the chairmanship will run for one year beginning April 30. Positions on the council including that of chairman, are unsalaried. Kerr, a former speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, is now assessor for Box Elder county. Business interests of the Tremonton native have included farming and the selling of construction building materials. Kerr is active work and has in Boy Scout held local leadership positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of y Saints. The councils purpose is to help the SBA define local to alert business leaders to SBA programs that may be of business needs and Senator Bennett said. 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