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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Pulls Out Utah Thursday, December 14, 1972 $50 AARP Plans Shopper Reaches Into Gift Box only one $50 Again last Saturday award was claimed as Brigham City merchants continued their holiday season Santa's Gift Box. promotion The lone winner was Phyllis Glover, 324 North First East, who was in Safeway store when her named was broadcast over Radio KBUH. is scheduled Another give-awa- y Saturday, Dec. 16, when again three names will be announced over the local radio station. The lucky persons need only be in a participating store at the time and notify the merchant to claim $50 each in redeemable script. The first name will be broadcast at 3:15 p.m. with the others every 15 minutes after. Chairman Val Ferrin issued a reminder that all money not claimed, as in previous drawings, will be carried over to the final give-awa- y Meeting season, visits by Santa Clause, is con' tinuing. The Jolly Old Gent is at his headquarters here, 84 South Main, each weekday from 5 to 8 p.m. for pictures with the kids (and a free candy cane) and on Saturday, he'll be there from 2 to 6 p.m. Dec. 23. Participating stores, which can be identified by posters in their windows, are giving away Santas Gift Box slips with purchases. The recipient need only fill out and deposit them at the store. Another feature of the local yuletide The American Association of Retired Persons will hold Its monthly meeting at the Brigham City Community center, Friday, Dec. 15, at 12:45 p.m., following the 64 cent luncheon. Beehive Travel Tours of Salt Lake City will show slides of places of interest where trips might be arranged for members of the organizations. Everyone is invited to see Choir Program Christmas Eve The date for the Box Elder Symphonic group, formerly known as the Missionary choir. choirs annual Christmas program has been changed from that announced previously. The yule season treat will be presented on Christmas eve, Dec. 24, in the Box Elder tabernacle. Starting time will be 7 p.m. It will be free to the public. J. Earl Johnston is director of the choral Four-Stak- e and hear this very fine presentation, a spokesman said. Safe savings. At 11 a.m. in the lounge at the community center, a meeting of all AARP members will be held. The purpose of this meeting will be to elect new officers for the coming year. Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds Turkey Show Prizes Box Elder county youths, most of them from Bothwell, came home with eight of 18 awards in the recent annual Utah Turkey show at Salt Lake TO HELP NEEDY KIDS County Commission Chairman Don Chase, left, steps up to challenge Max Kosof, right, in the Dec. 22 project to raise money to clothe needy children. Center is Earl Bassett, local family services supervisor. City. Most of the youngsters were 4-- H with some associated with Future Farmembers mers of America. Their prize birds went at auction for Bowl for a Duck amounts ranging from $185 to according to Rulon Buck, local extension agent. The local winners were: Shelly Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delon Stokes, Bothwell, had the grand champion tom in Phase I (one of 25 banded birds raised especially for the show). It weighed 37 pounds. Reed Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes, Bothwell Phase I champion hen. Curtis Carter, son of Mr. and $300, Project Announced 7 Aid Needy lids minutes thereafter. It will take about a dozen hours for Kosof to match his years, in games. Everyone's invited to take part, with a request to call the bowling establishment for a time in advance, The division of family services in Box Elder county and a Brigham City bowling proprietor are joining hands to get clothing for needy boys and girls. They expressed a hope this week that you and your neighbors will join, too, and make this a really big holiday season for the youngsters. Earl Bassett, local family services supervisor, said Maxie Kosof who owns and .operates Brigham r City Bowl, is dedicating himself and his establishment to the project on Friday, Dec. 22. On this day to observe his 65th birthday, Kosof plans to bowl 65 lines and invites everyone to challenge him. The entry fee to each participant will be $1 per line. Bowling will be free and there will be no charge for shoes. Every cent will go to the division of family services to purchase shoes and other items of clothing. Further, 10 Mrs. Harvey Carter, Park Valley, heavy hen, Phase I. Greg Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, Bothwell champion hen, Phase II (open class). Dee Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, reserve champion hen, Phase II. Eli Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Max ' Anderson,' Bothwell Class 5 hen, Phase I. Dell Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes, Class 5 tom, Phase I. Kay Lynn Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delon Stokes, Class 4 tom, Phase I. In addition, Curtis Carter won a special award, a record bicycle, for the best in the under-1- 4 group. There were an estimated 100 young people competing in the recent show. Each selected his or her best two birds for the competition. 723-857- Lanes All 18 lanes will be available for the day. This:.means that 17, challengers can be rolling against Kosof at a time. Bassett said there are plenty of young people to benefit from the Christmas season project. There are about 900 youths in the county under age 18 who are on public assistance. Another 40 are in foster homes. All 18 The supervisor said he was investigating the possibility of obtaining matching federal funds to swell the project benefits even more. Will Get Certificate Kosof said, those bowlers who Don C. Call 27 North Third West, told police Thursday that someone stole $60, a pistol and 1,000 rounds of ammunition from his resident sometime the previous day. More than 15 million Model T. Fords .were sold between 1908 and 1927. Dimes' Aide Says WHERE IN THE 170RID ARE YOU GOING IN 73? Birth Defects Top Health Problem "Birth defects have become the No. 1 child health problem in the United States, reports Mrs. Jay Holmgren, March of Dimes chapter chairman of Box Elder county. They may happen in your home, next door, or down the street. We need your financial support to help eliminate these tragedies that strike some 250,000 babies every year, she says. National Foundation-Marc- h Dimes is making every effort to attain its ultimate goal prevention of The of Inmates Found Guilty on birth defects, Join one of our personally escorted tours: Holmgren. Progress in recent years now enables medical science to act against certain kinds of congenital damage before birth, at delivery, and even later. Steadily growing information about the causes and conditions of these diseases, and skilled of techniques diagnosis, treatment and prevention, already are making their impact. She also adds that contributions to the March of Dimes also will help in establishing more prenatal care programs for mothers with high-ris- k pregnancies and intensive care nurseries for the critically ill newborn. Remember, birth defects are forever unless you help, she said. Escape Charges Two Utah prison inmates who attempted an escape while traveling to Brigham City on forged documents Sept. 8 have been found guilty of escape, robbery of a car and falsely imprisoning a guard in Second District court Monday. n An jury returned the verdicts against Dennis Robert Baker, 26, Ogden, and Edward Earl Pass, 31, Dallas, Texas. Judge John F. Wahlquist set sentencing for Dec. 21 at 1:30 p.m. in Second District court, Farmington. Baker was also convicted of assault on a prison guard while Pass was found innocent of the charge. 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