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Show Birchers Fight Safety Act Fiddler Plays Tonight , Saturday The second and third performances of Fiddler on the Roof" are scheduled at Box Elder High school this evening (Thursday) and again Saturday evening. Curtain time is 8 p.m. each evening. Tickets are priced at $1.50 for .adult and 75 cents for students. First performance of the popular musical was Wednesday evening. Directors of the production Messervy, K. Boman and Miss Dixie Lewis. Among those appearing in the could destroy cast are Jan Christensen, Barbara Ericssen, Jeralynn Hansen, Jolene Larsen, Janet Glausef, Clark Reeder, Eric Krueger, Jeff Campbell, Debbie Bennett, Vicki Hepworth, Teresa Nicholas, and Rich Hollist. There are no reserve seats and tickets may be purchased at the door. An Ogden man who walked away from the Box Elder county jail while awaiting court action on a charge of issuing a fictitious check faces arraignment in First District court Feb. 26. Robert Lawrence Bowman, 1939 Keisel avenue, was recaptured by Clearfiled police Sunday morning. He walked away from the local jail on Oct. 18, 1972. The court set bail at $5,000 and remanded him to the custody of Sheriff Warren Hyde. In other court action Tuesday, parole was revoked for William Edward Gallegoes, 19, 27 North Third West, and he was ordered to serve a sentence previously imposed for burglary. The sentence was years in the Utah prison. David Lee Price, 24, Mantua, was sentenced to six months in the county jail on his previous guilty plea to petit larceny, a 23, misdemeanor reduced from grand larceny. The court granted a stay of execution and placed Price on probation. Lee Joscelyn, 19, Brigham City, had arraignment continued until Feb. 26 on a fraudulent check charge. Bail was continued at $1,500. ad- repealed, Interested contact the monstrosity Berardy declared. citizens Nix $130. accident happened at Richard Petersen of Fielding, chairman of the Box Elder County Planning committee conducted a meeting at the Fielding ward building last Thursday evening to discuss plans and proposals by Box Elder county for developing each community and to suggest plans and consider local problems involving each individual community. committee through Berardy at 525 East Forest. Car Backs Up, Strikes Wagon Associates' ning and Research conducted a question and an? swer period involving the proposals for the individual communities. A meeting for the Fielding town board followed. Rhoda Welling, town board member, was appointed by Town President M.J. Wood to Fielding for the represent Executives from Garland, Plymouth, Portage, East Riverside and Garland, Fielding attended. Ken Millard from the Plan- - can On OSHA Biiihihisl Fournier KATHMANDU. Nepal Gautama Buddha, founder of the Buddhist religion, was horn a Hindu prinee in what is now Nepal and was a Hindu monk before he began his career as a wandering teacher and sage. Ill'll coming two years on the Box Elder Fly and Mosquito Abatement board. She succeeds Richard Petersen. A meeting for all Fielding residents will be held at the elementary school building Friday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Millard will be present to discuss planning proposals with interested citizens. LOSE UGLY FAT Start losing weight toda, BACK. MONAOEX OR MONEY a out A car backed driveway and struck a parked car at 545 East Sixth North Friday resulting in a total damage of $260. The accident happened when a car driven by a Brigham City youth pulled from a driveway and backed into a station wagon parked of MV A Brigham City driver left her car in a parking lot at 460 North Main last Friday afternoon and when she returned it had been damaged. Brigham City Police Capt. Jay M. Herbert said the 1969 sedan, owned by L. Bloom and Son, Inc., was left parked by Delless Fredrickson Bloom, 622 East First North and when she returned it had been hit. Damage was estimated at 1:01 Health bureaucratic Car Leaves Crash Scene about private ministration. Our purpose is to show the public the damage that is being done to business by OSHA, and to show businessmen what can be done to get this latest A car crashed into a tree on Sixth East, 40 feet north of Second North early Sunday morning but the driver and his passengers were not injured. Police City Brigham Patrolman Douglas Bigler said the accident happened at 4:42 a.m. when a southbound auto driven by Royce M. Reeder, 21, 435 North Fifth West, went out of control and hit a tree. He cited Reeder for driving too fast. Damage to the 1968 sports coupe was $900. The and Safety Passengers, Driver Unharmed Escapee all Planning Meeting Conducted in Fielding business in the country." With this terse warning Richard V. Berardy, a local member of the John Birch society, this week announced that the group was forming the Brigham City Nix On OSHA" committee, to expose and then defeat the federal Occupational Car Hits Tree, Court Sets Thursday, February 15, 1973 Under the guise of promoting employee health and safety, the federal government has started a new program that are Mrs. Fontell Wesley BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah duction of I Scout banquet was held at the ward building Saturday evening with Roger Mason I.R., as chairman for the evenings en- tertainment. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. LeLon Stokes of Bothwell Mack Hansen , of and Stokes Mrs. Tremonton. presented a trophy to' Jeff the essay nine-year-o- contest. for watch valuo up to 14 .05 Merit badges and scout awards were presented to Melbourne. Grow goring.. A WEEKS 200 and 500 Wangsgard who was the winner of - WASHINGTON Skoggs Dmg Canters-22- 6 N. Mom $t. . Moil orders Filled. This Coupon Good for I I Deweyville LINCOLN lass-wsig- h CLIP THIS COUPON- - Deweyville Conducts Scout Banquet The do-si- to Manuel N. 944 Hillview, according to Brigham City Police reports. Damage to the parked car was $200 and loss to the youths car was $60. The youth was cited for improper backing. registered Fuentes, PROMISE RINGS GOING STEADY RINGS Among those who are being seen in Box Elder High school's proFiddler on the Roof are, from left, Jeralynn Hansen, Debbie Bennett, Jan Christensen, Vicki Hepworth and Janet Glauser. Popular musical will continue this evening (Thursday) and Saturday. FROM FIDDLER p.m. is a tiny labial that will help curb your lor escess food. Eat loss. Conlaine no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervoua. No strenuous asarcisa. Change your Ills . . . start today. MONAOEX costs $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 lor twica the amount. Lose ugly lat or your money will be relunded with no questions asked by: ON mRCHASE OMIMEX j and Junior flag t ,h raising i nWij , o . qeremony took place. The group also enjoyed the Pine Wood Derby. Approximately 150 attended. for watch valuo ovor 14.95 )i 0 ii jd Ir ( . 70 South Main 723-82- 65 Parking Lot Crash Causes $310 Damage car pulling from a parked position struck another auto in the parking lot in the rear of J.C. Penneys Tuesday af- Wm ziPz A ternoon, causing $310 damage. ' Police City Brigham Patrolman Gregory Kozak said the accident happened at about 5:45 p.m. when a 1967 sedan driven by Bonnie Baty Morgan, 643 South Sixth West, turned too sharply and hit a parked car registered to Gayle K. Tingey, 416 West First South. Damage to the Tingey car was $10 and loss to the Morgan auto was $300. Here Brigham City Police Patrolman Art Redding, left, and Charles WHATTA MESS Earl, survey a messy situation. 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