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Show ft BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 14, 1972 13 MATTEL MATTEL PLAYSILOOL DARDDG ken CODDLGRS DILIL mm DGLIL 1 . REG. 3.39 0 wiHi Knock oof CHOOSE CHOOSE FROM Mm Living TnSting or WnSk Uvnly Kn or Wrfk Lively. Bertie. Styio Your Shop Early Donald T. Richins, assistants payments administration, observe certificate of appreciation for his part in Project Find". Mrs. Fred Gentry, county Red Cross chairman, made the presentation. THANKS FOR EFFORTS Workers in Project Find, an to locate and serve elderly persons who can benefit from the food stamps program, were recognized locally for their efforts this past week. Mrs. Fred Gentry, county Red Cross chairman, had certificates of appreciation for, Donald T. Richins, assistants payments administration and his staff who handle food stamps eligibility; Mrs. W.L. Childress, representing the Baptist church here, and Mrs. Leon O'Dell, a volunteer in the Corinne area. It was the Red Cross, working with the in cooperation government, which made contact with elderly persons who indicated interest in food stamps. Sought Interest Cards seeking an expression o O o o O O o O o security checks. Findings of the Red Cross O o including Mrs. Gentry, were relayed to family services for processing. President Nixon announced the project in a special message at a conference on aging last March. The President stated: To overcome the barriers which keep older Americans from participation in food assistance programs, we are launching this year a major outreach campaign m: TUDOR Project Find'. The project is an attempt to of relieve problems malnutrition among the aged. Richins said although it was planned only for Aug. IS- - Nov. 15, it is continuing. a o MIDUITE REG. Durable motal 1.27 board DOOR PRIZES! o O MILTOII DRADIEY LIFE Spin the wheel of fete ami ewoy you go.yee may become a milliennire or very peer. mim A lv- 6.69 - n&G' Changes Hands Brave Cold Ward members braved the cold Sunday morning to go to church only to find out someone had forgotten to mind the store there and the furnace was out. It was as cold inside as out and that was cold. brother The official reading was a plus six degrees at 10 a.m. By the time for evening service the chapel was comfy and inviting. Guess someone will have to turn the switch on the janitor, who ever that is. Ed Mott was in Tremonton and Brigham Wednesday getting help for a cold truck REG. FAMILY CAMS WtAAAAAAXlUtfAtf Local Store The Park Valley store has changed hands again. This is the third time since Laurence Carter sold to Wayne Kent from Malad back in 1965 and everybody thought we had it made. Wayne was young, ambitious and interested and Pauline was who could ask a beautician for more. Since then, that interest along with the stock on the shelves has gone up and down like a barometer in tricky weather. The new manager is from Woods Cross, very pleasant and right now a bit anxious. It takes time to get in there he knows it, and is on his way we hope. His wife and six children are trying to make the big hotel home. They have three in school, are LDS, so will fit nicely in ward affairs. We welcome the Tillers and say good luck. If you come in or through the valley, stop and say hello. You might find something you need or want. or thi Park Valley News by Vera C. James Dec. 15th Friday CHINESE CHECKERS $ 90010 o SHOP TILL PRESSMAN BIE0B1C called o o O of interest were sent to the elderly in their August social volunteers, - Choice! O Project Find Workers Cited attempt A- DAC3I 3B ' ft IV shopping and doing a bit of business. V;, 0 flit! Rather Be Here Carters are in the report valley for a few days u is much colder in Logan and they would rather be here. How The L.G. eA0? rw PAYRt ft PARKER DROS. Rettery operated about that? Chet and Bernice Kunzler are driving a new car and tickled pink about it. A new car aint no luxury in this neck of the woods, but an absolute nescessity. Its fun though and nothing better to put you on cloud nine. Bill and Donna Great from Randolph are back in the valley for the winter. They live at Rudger Palmers, enjoy the association and we are all glad to have them back. John and Nits Cox have left the valley and are living in Provo. We send along our very best in what ever they decide to do. The valley will miss them. John and Dady Stoddard called at the Ferris James home Saturday. They are from Ogden and John was trying to thaw his well drilling rig out which is just off the county road. I saw Christine Carter at the Post office and she reports Rays foot trouble is about over. The doctor has taken the dressing off so now he can watch the progress. Cant even walk the floor when your feet hurt and that is bad. Time marches on and Christmas is just around the corner and its almost time again to look back. As Papa used to say If I was 10 years younger, I would try, that if I was 10 Me too myself. years younger, I'd buy that stereo. . 0 TRAP false move can trigger the car, bump and go action, lead siren blinking red light. f Ono . RE6. 4.44 spring-ba- r. Ages 7 to adult. RE6. D 4.47 51 PARKER DROS. IDEAL CLASS A GAME The excitfng new game that Ages 5 to 10 for 2 RACE REG. you play ... in the dark. - 4.95 6 players QUO REG. 22.95 The family race 2 pH steps - Up crash xeee NYLIIIT set Ate DIG HAUL A ride-pus- toy h Ages Vj-3- i ' P m dump Americas finest steel toys. REG. 6.07 valuo DittS LEFT Shop hlrlghomCHy 9.95 V u iio) (iff 1(V |