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Show r , I 20 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 16, 1972 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Willard Report Homemakers Set Local Meeting By Madge H. Watts The Willard Bay Young Homemakers will meet at the Willard school Thursday (tonight) Nov. 16, at 7:30. Mrs. Harold (Lillian) Felt will be the special guest and will on give a demonstration Christmas decorations and gift wrappings. All members of the club are invited to be present. Planning the annual Harvest Ball here PLAN DANCE are Fred Barker, president of FFA, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker, and Marlene Nelson, president of FHA, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson. Harvest Ball On Tap Friday Night by Rockle Welker Local Soldier Completes Vet Course Army Pvt. Scott L. Cutler, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Cutler, Route 2A, Tremonton, recently completed an eight-wee- k veterninary specialist The annual Harvest Ball, .sponsored by the Box Elder FFA and FHA is palnned on Friday, Nov. 17, 8:30 p.m. in the :big gym. course at the Walter Reed Army Medical center, Washington, ? with a working knowledge of the basic principles and techniques of animal care and treatment in order to assist a veterinary officer in the care, treatment and evacuation of animals. : The crowning of the royalty will take place at 10 p.m. by last years royalty, Calvin Reeder and Kathy Christoffersen. I Musical group will be the. Lancers, and admission will be Student body cards of $2.50 per couple. An assembly will be sponsored that day, by the FFA and FHA. 4 D.C. The course provides enlisted personnel They are also trained to render emergency veterinary care. Private Cutler entered the Army last June and completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. FEEL YOU MUST END IT ALL? SOMEONE DOES : : CARE! CALL 723-34- 39 Fridays or Saturdays 2 p.m. 6-1- Fork, Grace Andersen and from Andersen Darlene Brigham City and Joan Baddley from Willard. Suffered Injury Dean Baddley suffered severe injury in an accident which took place last Thursday on his farm where he was building a steel fence. The equipment used to drive the steel posts broke and one of the steel post was driven all the way through his right hand. Broken bones and other damage will require quite a bit of surgery. is Francis Braithwaite recuperating at home following recent major surgery. New cub master in the Willard Ward scout troop 109 is Roger Olsen. Mrs. Fred (Teen) Dial visited in Pocatello, Idaho last week and attended her brothers Quell Cor Fire City Volunteer firemen were dispatched to a car fire Thursday at 8:12 p.m. at the intersection of Eleventh South and Main according to police reports. Brigham Leaving Soon Edith McClurg and Gladys Schroeder entertained a group of aunts and cousins at a luncheon Saturday afternoon in honor of Joan Coppln of Brigham City who is leaving soon to join her husband Dr. Thomas Coppin in Stuttgart, Germany where he will be stationed for three years. The luncheon was held at the old Baddley home and was served at two long tables decorated with horns of plenty and Thanksgiving decorations. After lunch the guests enjoyed bingo games and visiting. Those present besides the hostesses and guest of honor were Irene Staples, Molly Hansen, Cookie Hansen, Helen Wood, Marilyn Jensen, Mary Ann Clements, Louise Clawson, Judy Staples and Betty Welker from Salt Lake City, Elaine Hansen from Pleasant Grove, Smiley Fitzen from American funeral. Monday night supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Witt were Mr. and Mrs. Jim West from Salt Lake City where Jim is attending the University of Utah. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Witt on Saturday were Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Seach and sons Mike and Jim from Clearfield. Celebrates Birthday Byron Marion Anderson and sons Gregory, Brent, Scott and Shawn from Garland hosted a dinner at Maddox Ranch House in Perry on Saturday night for Earl and Ivy Graser to celebrate Ivys birthday. On Sunday guests dropping in throughout the day at the Earl Graser home to wish Ivy many returns on her birthday were Don and Denece Barker and children Colleen, Fred, Tyler, and Ivy Marie from Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson and children Joellen and Clayton, Val Gunther, Kent and Pam Molgard and their daughter Amy Denece from Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and Susan and Christine from Perry; Cordell and Deon Ferry and Stephen Ryan and Paul from Mantua and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ferry from Henifer. She also received telephone calls from Jean Facer Acequia, Idaho, Ardell Saturday Openings Openings in a continuing ladies exercise class and in a session for persons interested in ceramics have been announced by the Box Elder school district. Ted Hougaard, director of Community Schools, said a new class, Beginning Ceramics, will start Nov. 21 and is open to the first 12 persons who call his office. The session is planned Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. He said it will last five weeks and the cost is $6. The class will be conducted at Shop No. 2 of Box Elder Junior High school. Exercise Class The continuing class, Firm Up and Shape Up," for ladies is now accepting new registration, according to Hougaard. He said it be being conducted Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 9 p.m. in the small gym at BEJHS. The cost is $5 for 10 weeks. Anyone interested in these should classes at Hougaard contact 723-349- The official motto of New Hampshire is Live Free or Die.' - Mrs. Nadine Stratford, right, AAUW fine arts chairman, welcome three local professional artists Daniel Shurtliff, Lynn Hone and Gary Case to the art reception that opened the exhibit of the Utah Institute of Fine Arts shown in the local HOST ARTISTS in An- derson from Centerville and Seretta Johnson from Bear River. On Classes Have gallery during November. afternoon Denece Barker and Ivy Graser from Willard and Sarah Mathias and Leah Jensen from Brigham City had dinner in Ogden and spent the day shopping. Ogden Man Given Two Jail Terms An Ogden man has been sentenced twice on identical charges of public intoxication in Brigham City. Billy Carlough, 31, 3936 North Highway 84, drew a sentence in city jail on each of the two charges. In other court action this past week, Peter Anthony Nez, 33, Box 362, Brigham City, was fined $50 and sentenced to 20 days for public intoxication. The court suspended the jail term. Len Greer, no age or address listed, was fined $75 and sentenced to 10 days for public intoxication. Henry L. Smiley, 24, Chinle, Ariz., was fined $25 and sentenced to 10 days for public intoxication. Dave Morgan and his piggy packer can load trailers and containers faster than ever before. Minutes are important to a freight train because speed is a big thing to a good railroad. Trailers and containers mean speed, because the merchandise in them can be moved easily to a train without unpacking, and we can have faster schedules if we load trailers and containers faster. That's what Dave Morgan does with his piggy packer. It cost more than a small hotel, and we take very good care of it. But its worth the cash, and it's worth the care. Because we make money by hauling things for people... fast. the Union Pacific railroad people 45-d- A real eyeopimer to electric heat Today, people are skeptical. Just because we say electric heat is clean, does that make it so? Not for the skeptic. So we invite you to talk to your neighbors who enjoy an electrically heated home or apartment. There are now approximately 10,000 homes and apartments in our area heated electrically. Maybe theyll tell you they havent painted their walls in years because electric heat is so clean. Maybe theyll tell you they havent cleaned their drapes in years because electric heat is so clean. . Whatever they tell you, you can believe that they believe it. And we think the good comments will so outnumber the bad youll call us back for a free estimate. (Just phone the Power Company office nearest you. No obligation). The clean life! Try electric heat. Youll like it. Utah FoweriLgh.ee, Electricity-Ke- y to Quality Environment r |