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Show LDS Seminary Follows State reminder A is issued that Following is the registration and testing schedule for eleventh grade students: Tuesday, Aug. 15 7:30 a.m. Blake Abel through Randy Bradbury. 10:15 a.m. Nathan Braegger through Eric Duncan. 1 James Dunn through Valerie p.m. Hassell. Wednesday, Aug. 16 7:30 a.m. Julie Hawkes through Luan Johnson. 10:15 a.m. Charles Johnson through Vickey Mustos. 1 Corey Nance through Colleen p.m. Pursley. Thursday, Aug. 17 7:30 a.m. Kim Quick through Darlene students at Box Elder High school for the 1972-7school year will begin Monday, Aug. 3 14. And this week, Principal Jerry Twitchell announced that registration for LDS seminary will follow the same schedule as that announced for the high school. He said there will be a $3.50 fee for registration plus a $4 textbook charge. The course of study for all students except seniors this year will be New Testament. Seniors will have church history. In registering for high school, students will be expected to pay fees, pick up their studentbody cards and receive a.m. In Tenth Grade Registration of tenth grade students is slated Tuesday, Aug. 22, and will follow this schedule: 9 a.m. A through D. 9:45 a.m. E through J. K through Q. 10:30 a.m. R through Z. 11:15 a.m. Twelfth Grade Registration of twelfth grade students is slated Wednesday, Aug. 23, and will follow this schedule: 9 a.m. A through D. E through J. 9:45 a.m. K through Q. 10:30 a.m. R through Z. 11:15 a.m. v Deanne Summers through Anita Zerkle. Ninth Grade Following is the registration and testing schedule for ninth grade students: Friday, Aug. 18 8 a.m. Rebecca Adams through Jeanette Chavez. 10 a.m. Kenneth Childress through Monico Gonzales. 1 Richard M. Gonzales through p.m. Ranae Johnson. Monday, Aug. 21 8 a.m. Ronda Johnson through Shelly locker assignments. In addition, ninth and eleventh graders will be given tests. ' Yearbooks may also be purchased at this time at a cost of $7 each. The student bookstore will be open for students to purchase textbooks and supplies needed, Principal Carroll C. Nichols stated. All new students are scheduled to register Monday, Aug. 14, from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. v.' .) Here are the "toasted weather as compiled by local weather server Charles Clifford. ob- Nichols. Young. Blaze Destroys 150 Acres In N Box Elder Fire fighters from the Plymouth, Garland, and Tremonton volunteer fire departments were dispatched to the scene along with Tom Hawes, district fire warden. The blaze which burned wheat owned by Dent Rich and brush, was finally brought July It was announced by SFC Joe Lessard, that during the month of July, Brigham City Recruiting station had four U.S. enlistments under Army "todays Modern Army. The first young man enlisted on July 3 for Unit of Choice, and is presently taking his basic training. After basic, Pvt. George W, Goss will be assigned to the 212th Arty Group station at Fort Sill, Okla. Pvt Goss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goss of Bothwell. Two of the young men selected to attend basic training together. They are Pvt. Ronald G. Johnson, and Pvt. Kenneth E. Miller. Both young men will be assigned together after completion of their basic. Pvt. Ronald G. Johnson will go on to advance training in aircraft maintenance, as for Pvt. Kenneth E. Miller, he will also receive advance training, and will be assigned to Europe under the Guarteen enlistment option. Pvt. Ronald G. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, 406 North Fifth West. Pvt. Kenneth E. Miller, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, 539 North Sixth East. The last young man to enlist was Pvt. Sammie Cardenas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cardenas, 439 North Sixth East. Pvt. Cardenas elected to r enlist for a period, and is presently taking his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Anyone interested in learning about the U.S. Army, and the program available can contact SFC Lessard, at 140 South Main through Monday Street, collect Saturday, or call for an appointment. CLOWN IT UP These members of Utah Clown Alley No. 26 observed National Clown Two members from Brigham City - Arthur Barbieri and Dal Stiver Week, Aug. Can in are this photo. you pick them out? (Stiver is Tying on the grass at right and Barbieri is next to him.) -- Clowns Note Natl Week The week of Aug. 1 through 6, was proclaimed National Clown week in the United States and members of the Utah Clown Alley No. 26 of the Clowns of America participated in the various activities throughout the state. two-yea- Steven Nickerson through a.m. Steven R. Smith. 1 Anne M. Smith through Cori p.m. 10 Fire continued to plague Box Elder county this week as a blaze burned 150 acres of land, including 25 acres of wheat, west of Riverside Wednesday. The fire started at about 11:13 a.m. two miles out of town on the west hill. A tractor started the fire. Brigham City girl was selected represent Utah In the Miss Sixteen contest at Houston, Tex. Saturday. Michelle Mullins, daughter of Mr. A and Mrs. J.D. Mullins, 143 Wade Place, will be among 20 contestants from all over the county competing in the event. under control about four hours later. Shortly before 3 p.m. a house fire was reported in the Sandalwood Acres area of Tremonton and the citys volunteer fire crew had to rush back to town from the Riverside fire. relive the joining of the transcontinental railroad there in 1869 and the two Central Pacifics Jupiter locomotives are and Union Pacifics No. 119 necessary for faithful depiction of the scene, the senator said. The deleted funds were requested to help finance the manufacture of working City Community Center auditorium which is the coolest place in town. Everyone is urged to wear Brigham their reflecting something childhood days, but dont stay away from the dance because you dont have anything to wear, a spokesman said. and Balloons special decorations will be featured, along with special refreshments and prizes. All adults are invited. The Hull orchestra from Ogden will present the music for dancing. There are about six seats left for the senior citizens Jackpot trip on two buses. Have the time of your life, A Brigham City man remained in serious condition at an Ogden hospital following a getting acquainted, singing, telling stories and laughing all the way. The buses will leave the Brigham City Community center at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, afAug. 15, and return late ternoon on Aug. 16. Assures Good Time Hollis Carter, 37, 332 North Fourth West, was listed as serious Wednesday night at St. Benedicts hospital, according to a spokesman. He was being treated in the intensive care unit. Carter was injured early Saturday morning in a two-ca- r accident at the intersection of Fourth North and Second West. The condition of Dennis Grover, 18, 864 Kentwood, who was injured in a motorcycle-ca- r accident in Brigham City, July 22, was fair at McKay hospital in Ogden, according to a hospital authority. Grover was a passenger on a motorcycle when it collided with a car at 128 North First The local girl left Wednesday morning for Houston. Miss Mullins was selected Miss Sixteen of Northern Utah models of the two engines and their tenders plus related facilities for winter shelter. Golden Spike is nothing without them. I continue to try to obtain the locomotives through congressional appropriation or find someone willing to donate them, he delcared. will Nellie Scott, registered nurse, goes along as the hostess and assures everyone a good time. The trip costs $7 which includes bus fare, lodging, two dollars in nickels, one evening meal and a show. Jim Roberts of the Lawrence Welk TV show is featured at one of the hotels. No one has more fun than the senior adults, says Nellie who never misses a trip to Jackpot or anywhere else. This is the fourth trip scheduled to Jackpot which seems to be a favorite of the people. went to Twenty seniors in private Lagoon on Tuesday cars, taking potluck with the Senior club furnishing fried DRUG INFORMATION? Call Friday or Saturday 6-p.m. 723-343- 12 9 Joe H. Ferguson, candidate for United States Congress, will speak at a rally in Brigham City this Friday night, Aug. 11. The rally will be held at the War Memorial home, 126 East chicken. A terrace was bowery reserved for them and after the potluck dinner, they all attended the Opera House for the last show of the season Pajama Game. Forest street. An informal reception will be held from 7:30 until 8 p.m. and the rally will begin at 8 p.m. The general public is invited. Ferguson said he will explain about the Constitution of the Local Man United States, the moral foundation upon which America was built, and what is right in Raymond Timothy tendance at the conference. Presently Cadet Training in Florida TO SPEAK son, GOP - Joe H. Fergu- condidate for Congress, will speak in Brigham City Friday. Force serving as the Utah FFA association, Timothy is a member of the Bear River FFA Chapter where he served as Chapter secretary and He received the State Farmer Degree in 1971 and this past year was a member of the Reserve The condition of Art Haggen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Haggen, 717 East Fourth North, who was injured in a traffic accident just north of Ogden, June 15, remained about the same, according to a family member. Haggen was paralized from the chest down when the car he was a passenger in collided with a horse. Haggen was transferred from St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden to the University of Utah Medical center recently. America. The candidate said he will then present a challenge to Americans in this election year, discussing such issues as inflation, wage and price controls, revenue sharing, the right to bear arms, powerful pressure groups in Washington, and threats to the Constitution, to free enterprise, and to America. ( nfc 0 with their fun and frolic. in the waist and could use his hands a little more. His sister said however, he was getting a little more feeling River Bear Chapter Parliamentary Procedure team The words caruncles and snood may sound like words from outer space; but, actually, they refer to folds on the turkeys head. Caruncles are the wart-lik- e projections on the skin attached to the upper part of the forehead, and the snood is the pencil-lik- e appendage on the upper part of the bill. Ferguson is a captain Joins cast HOLLYWOOD II PI Geraldine Page joins Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett in Universal Studio's Pete and with Martin Ritt Tillie directing. 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Additionally, they receive survival training, aircraft and aircrew indoctrination, small arms training and visit other Air Force bases. Cadet Losee is a member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State university. He is a 1970 graduate of Box Elder High f ITS America psc Officers encampment training t. well as the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Timothy will be the guest of Utah's congressional delegation for lunch on Capitol Hill and will tour many of the historical sites in Washington. also will the forthcorr Peach Day parade on Sep in 18, son of Training corps (AFROTC) field of of States Department Agriculture headquarters as association. The group East. L. Scott Losee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Losee of 643 Cherry Drive, Brigham City, is participating in a U.S. Air g which won second place honors in state competition. He also received second place honors in the State public speaking contest. Topics for the FFA conference will include updating the FFA organization, increasing the FFA program. While in Washington the participants will tour the United of the hospitals many throughout the state by the 23 members of the Utah group. Brigham City members of the organization which has participated in many local parades Nana USAF Raymond Timothy, Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy, is in Washington D.C. this week attending a National Leadership conference of the Future Farmers of America. The conference is sponsored by the National FFA organization and is designed to train state officers in the duties of their respective office. Officers from every state will be in atweek-lon- Moore, Donald Haskins and Dal Stiver, a director of the national local traffic accident early House Hopeful Sets Rally Here Friday Attends Conference Carl are Arthur Barbieri, Saturday morning. Dress Like Kid Themes Adult Dance A Dress like Kids Dance will be held Thursday, Aug. 10, from 8 30 - 11 p.m. in the Special programs were given in Ogden and Salt Lake and in In Ogden, SLC Hospitals Moss Raps Cut Of Spike Funds has Senator Frank E. Moss expressed anger at deletion of $550,000 from the Interior department appropriations bill for Golden Spike National Historic site. The action was taken recently by a House-Senat- e conference committee. Thousands of people visit the National Golden Spike Historical site annually to , Accident Victims Remain 1 Brigham Miss Eyes National Title to wiUlJ. jv. vi pu, wul.idui Thursday, August 10, 1972 , Enlist Stucki. 10:15 Men BE Signup Starts Monday For Students at BEHS registration and testing of i Saturday, August 12 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. At the F.O.E. Lodge O o o o 0 o o o o o o o IB o Pit o Lots of Corn on the Cob Adults 1.50 75c Children under 12 Bar-b-q- ue .... Adult Dancing at 9:00 to the sounds of Kountry Karavan See you There! 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