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Show fx.v 18 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Local Students Thursday, November 16, 1972 With BYU Troupe A Brigham City girl is a member of the Young Ambassadors of Brigham Young university, a popular enwhich tertainment group curently is on tour is the Southwest. She is Laurinda Beecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Beecher. The Young Ambassadors is comprised of 13 singers, eight dancers, two alternant dancers orchestra. and a Another Brigham City naive. Bob Breitenbeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker, is a member of the technical crew. tour will take the Its group to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. The BYU troupe toured more y VOLUNTEER LIBRARIANS Going over some of the responsibilities of being a volunteer librarian at Lincoln Elementary school for these interested parents is Marge Small, head of the program. Sitting next to her is Sandi Marcus, PTA president. Volunteers Needed At Lincoln Brigham Elder Returns i Parents are needed as volunteer librarians at Lincoln Elementary school. This announcement was made by Marge Small, head of the volunteer librarian program at the local school. During an organization meeting Tuesday it was felt that more parents are needed, according to Mrs. Small. Any volunteers interested in helping two hours a week or serving as an alternate can call Mrs. Small at The volunteers are expected to handle library duties including checking out books, finding books for students, helping teachers with visual aids and helping to motivate reading in the library," said Mrs. Small. Those parents already signed up include Pat Whitaker, Ivoline Allen, Connie Parsons, Charlene Bernice Dunn, Bingham, Phyllis Wiscombe, Sandi Valentine, Sandi Marcus, Betty Bushnell, Lois Graham, Jan Ellis, Martha Smith, Jerry 723-547- Velasquez, Kathy Bradford, Tammy Lewis and Beth Whitaker. rJ ''V, rJk v . . , "back-to-icho- The service will start at 6:30 p.m. He has labored in Sidney, and several other towns. Elder Blake plans to continue his education. Bishop Ray Don Reese invites all friends, relatives and neighbors to attend the event. Shot Hits Truck Mrs. Clarence Westley, 40 South Third West, told police Sunday that the Westley pickup truck was damaged by pellets from a shotgun. The vehicle was parked at the time of the incident. O-- ' i v Hunters Dinner (Greot Success dinner prepared by the Relief society for the pheasant hunters was a great success. It was prepared under the direction of Paulena Robinette. There was turkey with all the trimmings. The proceeds go to help pay the expense of running the branch. The first day of the pheasant hunt brought many hunters and visitors to the area. Some of them were Mrs. Dean A They have just been over hunted. The hunters have been quite respectful of trespassing on private property this year. There have been a few who just cannot read (I guess.) But we have another problem throw their beer cans, they just ' paper cups, papers, and etc. along the roads and highways. This litter is very unsightly. Brent and Carol Larsen were Saturday visitors at the Larsen home also. Darrell, Brent and Carol joined Merlin in hunting pheasants. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jensen, and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Folkman and family visited over the week at the Leo Flints. They parked their trailers in the yard. Nelsen has a lovely mobile home he built. After the pheasant dinner and most of the hunting (or hunters gave out) my sister, Kay and I traveled to Ogden. We took Kay's son, Mark, home so he could attend the home coming dance and attended Sunday School, Sunday. Joseph Nicholas visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nicholas. curriculum and discuss any problems necessary," - 1971-7- 2 Summer Tour eastern In a tour this past summer, states their itinerary included major areas k such as Denver, Colo.; Wichita and Kansas City, Kan.; New Orleans, La.; Boluxi, Miss.; Pensacola, Tampa and Jacksonville, Fla.; Roanoak, Norfolk and Richmond, Va.; Long Island, N.Y.; Chicago, 111.; Omaha, Neb., and Toronto, Canada. They presented 33 shows for a total audience of 29,391 persons on twice and appeared television in Florida and Indiana. The collegiate entertainers also visited a number of LDS church historic sites such as Liberty jail, The Sacred Grove, and Hill Cumorah. In Washington, D.C., they met by the Utah were congressional delegation and given a tour of the capitol building. a spokesman said. conferences Individual will begin at 3: 40 p.m. All parents are urged to attend. Serving as PSK President Is A Brigham City native is presently serving as president of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at the University of Utah. Don Mitchell, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Mitchell, 804 Holliday drive, is a senior in chemical majoring engineering at the U. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school. Beecher, Brigham City, front, is a member of the Young Ambassadors which currently is on tour in the United States Southwest. Orawgsft Serviceman To Leave For Thailand H 0Jsss radra redrafts raft dtepraO Fopsft A Perry Air Force man is home on leave and will soon leave for his second tour of duty ... in Southeast Asia. f I Gw rarra U He joined the service in 1968 and went to Lackland Air Force Base for basic training. 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The reports of the pheasant hunt was poor. ...Do Wo r, rapSo ra yrai?, Ken Bliss visited and hunted of Mr. and Mrs. The hatches have been poor. The hunting season too long. U 1 I He has been home since last Thursday. He will first go to San Francisco, Calif, leaving from Travis Air Foce Base to Southeast Asia. Sergeant Young is a 1967 graduate of Box Elder High at the home Eugene Flint The weather was a factor, but there Is not as many pheasants. - Laurinda YOUNG AMBASSADORS nn (Judy) Shepherd of Idaho; Darrell Wintle and his won, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crawford and family of Bountiful, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen. an opportunity to visit the faculty members who are teaching their sons and see the daughters, RETURNS Elder Bruce Blake recently returned from the Australia East mission. miles during the Canada. 'jSfct.Philip Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deryl R. 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