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Show i I d BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, March 1, 1973 f Fifends Utah off Acbf Too M AOumni To USU-Idah- State university im- mediately after dinner. The smorgasbord dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 3, in the University Center Walnut room. President Glen L. Taggart and his wife will be present to the extend universitys greetings along with his assistant, Gerald R. Sherratt. Election of a new Golden Spike Alumni chapter president will conclude the chapter meeting, a spokesman said. Special price for the Aggie Smorgasbord will be $3 per person. Reserve seat tickets for the game will be half-pric$1.50 per seat. e, However, this rate on basketball tickets is only available where tickets are puchased in advance. Those who did not receive a - Adventurer oranor. All alumni and friends of Utah State university from Box Elder county are invited to attend an alumni smorgasbord in the USU o university center and the CALL ON NEIGHBORS Hazel Peterson calls on her neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant for their contribution to the Heart Fund during the current week of calls through residential neighborhoods by an army of volunteers. Best Time Ever to Buy! BdcH mailing on the event are invited to make arrangments by calling Lewis Harding, vice president of Golden spike chapter, at 2 in Brigham City. Those in the Tremonton area may call Chapter Area and friends distribute neighbors, heart-savin- ; in- g formation and collect funds to help reduce death and disability from heart and blood vessel diseases. Heart Fund area chairman Mrs. Jay Call reports that the theme, of this years drive is Heart "Beat the Big One Attack. Heart and blood vessel diseases are not only the number one cause of death, they kill more Americans than all other causes combined. This year's expected death toll will exceed one million, more than have been killed in all of the nations wars since the American Revolution. Aside from the suffering and of educational material is a strong part of the Heart Month activities. Heart Fund Near Climax This week the local Heart Fund campaign will reach its high point as local volunteers join an army of more than two million Americans to visit distribution door-to-do- loss of life, the dollar cost of the epidemic this year will total $19.5 billion in lost wages and this is ten medical expenses times the cost of last summers nearly hurricane floods, the greatest natural disaster in the nation's history. Begin Covering City According to Mrs. Call, volunteers began covering the city on their drive on Heart Sunday, Feb. 25, and continue throughout the week as they take on the final phase of the month-lon- g campaign to cpilect funds and distribute information. She also adds that residents who work in neighboring communities with a United Fund collection should be informed that the Heart Fund does not belong to the United Fund, since it feels that the door-to-do- Ward Captains Ward captains organizing the annual campaign include Brigham City: Mrs. Steven Christensen, Mrs. Bert Moffitt, Mrs. Randy Yamasaki, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Richard Hadfield, Mrs. Ted Burrell, Mrs. Aaron Peterson, Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Von Riser, Mrs. Michael Young, Mrs. Robert Jenson, Mrs. Robert Coss, Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Bud Powers, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Wayne Hamon, Mrs. Len Anderson, Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. Carol Nickerson, Mrs. Gale McElheney and Mrs. Peter Knudson. In outlying areas the captains include Mrs. Ted Chlarson, Honeyville; Mrs. Jerry Wilde, Harper Ward; Mrs. Gerald Williams, Bear River City; Mrs. Robert Norton and Mrs. Junior Yagi, Corinne; Mrs. Darwin. Hailing, Mantua; Mrs. Gary Adams, Perry; Mrs. Wayne Young and Mrs. Wayne Braegger, Willard. "Please be generous and receptive when they call at your home," states Mrs. Call. "They will be collecting funds for research in heart disease that is a killer that has touched every family. In addition, they will be presenting heart-savin- g in- formation on heart attack and stroke that could save a life. President Arrangments should be made by Friday. We hope Box Elder county residents will be able to join the .Aggies for an evening of excellent food, fine entertainment a chance to say hello to former class mates and old friends, to elect the next chapter president and for a terrific admission discount to the basketball game, Stokes said. Those with questions are invited to call Stokes or Harding. If theyre unable to contact either of them, reservation can be made by calling USU Alumni association in Logan, Extension 7228. Box Elder North Stake center will be the scene for the March 2 LDS Special (Mutual) Interest dance to be hosted by the Brigham City area members. The Ernie Jensen orchestra from Ogden will provide music for the occasion. Special dance features are being planned by the committee headed by Roy Barlow, chairman. Refreshments and a good time are being offered to all single persons who enjoy dancing and sociability, a spokesman said. Dancing begins at 9 p.m. Fireside Set On Sunday evening. March 4, Butlers and Vans Drive-In- 1,944; 1,865; n, Anderson Saddlery, Butlers and Vans, 2,294; 2,427 R.C. Cola. 2,255. Team Game Scratch Saunders, Handicap rare treat Saturday and 12 Sun- teams that qualified TK1S MAN G5VES SCUD DIALS. Third Place The Nielsen and Fonnesbeck team also received a lovely trophy for third place in their division. That made two happy families from our association. There were so many beautiful, well bred expensive horses in the race. What an to enormous outlay of money say nothing of time. We were told of one horse that had made $76,000 on the flat track and had been retired to cutter racing now, at the age of 10-1- 1 No years. foolin. The competition is really keen. Its back to the drawing board to come up with a winning combination for the next year. You just dont quit cause you didnt win. large, beautiful revolving trophy was won by the Wasatch division for the most first place wins. Follett and Peay from the Nebo association won a trophy for the best groomed team in the meet. A YOU TOO WRl DO BCTTH AT rsCTC3 ttOTOHS 1 7 Cost 2nd South 723-346- 4 Camera Hot Bill Chapman and family were there keeping that Say Congratulations, by the way. Our announcers are everybit as good as the ones down there. I understand we are going to host our friends from over the hill next Saturday, March 3 Skyline association (Smithfieid Saunders, Vans, Butlers and Vans, 653; 687; 633. Anderson, day. The teams will do now that the season is fast drawing to a close. On March we host the All American Futuritys Derby. These teams will be from all over the Western states areas. There will be some terrific races and photo finishes. Should be an exciting day and a good reason for you not to put those long flannels away for the season. World Races Everyone is getting ready to go to Pocatello, Idaho for the World Cutter Races. These are thrilling to see. After all, this is the ultimate goal every time a team is put together for the year, and the ardulous regime of training a cutter team is 848; Butlers and Anderson, 824; Look for the Red-Broo- m Tags on Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Dishwashers and Televisions numbers Special musical 0 0 Chester Rasmussen, high council representative for the group, will conduct the meeting. Light refreshments will be served under direction of Elsie Jensen. Model CA10 GElOcu. ft. FREEZER STORES A GIANT 28 WIDTH fits most 406 LBS. OF FROZEN FOOD IN SLIM anywhere keeps everything at fingertips! 4 shelves plus top plate, each a. freezing surface! Temperature Control, 5 door shelves, built-iTumbler Lock with m JJ'-.T- self-ejecti- key! FEATUR COLOR TV Brenkman, 420. Handicap Anny Cavaness, 625; Butler, 614; Jackie Andersen, 593. Advanced GE 18 Inch Meas. Diag. picture tube Fine Tuning Control GE Sensitronic tuning system GE Reliacolor Chassis 4 inch round Dynapower speaker 180 sq. inch viewing area Spectra-Brit- e Ladies Game Scratch Butler, 172; Brenkman, 168; Jackie Andersen, 163. Andersen, 226; Handicap Butler, 221; Cavaness, 213. Burke Splits converted Perce Watkins, Rogers, and Sandy Haramoto, Mildred Saunders, 6-- 7; Here are the Feb. 26 results of the Bear River Valley Ladies league: series scratch Hi-tea- m Laws, Cal Gas, 2238; 2,129 series handicap M&M Service, 2,675, Laws, 2,667 scratch game Hi-tea- m Cal Gas, 7542 game handicap M&M Service, 916; Laws, 906 series scratch Lillie Brenkman, 542; Verna Hyde, 500; Rhoda Welling, 497 Laws, 796. 763; Hi-tea- m Mens Series Earl Saunders, Scratch 586; Burke Rogers, 527; Roy Haramoto, 506. Saunders, 688; Handicap Haramoto, 629; LaMar Jones, 587. Hi-in- series Hi-in- d. Brenkman, felling, Mens Game Scratch Haramoto, Handicap Haramoto, 195; 236; Saunders, 244; Rogers, 182. Saunders, 278; Jones, 224. Ladles Series Vera Butler, 467; Scratch Sandy Haramoto, 443; Lille a ffluggsre handicap 623; Hyde, 584; 563 scratch game Brenkman, 196; Hyde, JoAnn Sato, 199; 191 handicap game Hi-in- Brenkman, 226; Hyde, 219 All Spare 176 Huggins, Splits Sato, 225; Game Ellen Converted Jackie Anderson, (yjbGSsS) BOW OPEN for Cusiaois 3 0 jtinion iinr.iDunGEns 511 Thursday - Friday - Saturday Place your ordir insido - It warm started. and comfortablo in our nowly old fashion docor. (Call ahead far larf ardors) It takes patience, stamina and a lot of just plain guts, both for the team and the trainer to make it through to the finish win or lose. Keep the old enthusiasm up should be a lot warmer. Smiling will be easier - we wont crack our faces. Be out there the usual time 1 p.m. Saturday, March 3. See you at the track. CLEAN SWEEP VALUES from the Box Elder High School Music department, under the direction of Wes Boman, will be featured. Hi-in- d. Give us a good run for that EIGHTH ANNUAL LDS 8 p.m., a Special Interests fireside will be held at the Box Elder tabernacle for all local members and will host area members from the Tremonton - Malad area. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balls who recently returned from an Hawaiian mission, will be featured as speakers. Hi-tea- m area). first place. Lets see what the GEs 4-- Handicap camera hot. They really can take those pictures. CREDIT TERMS t Butlers and Saunders honors the copped all this past week in the moonlite Saunders, old WM505SGY 130 Team Series for the state meet got to run on soft, muddy track. We didnt walk off with the trophys, we generally do, but I think those horses were bewildered quote a switch from the treacherous track we have had all winter. Paul and Lloyd McNeelys team walked away, that is, ran away with first place in their division. They received a beautiful trophy. I just couldnt get it away from Paul's little son, Mark, long enough to read the inscription. That is one treasured trophy! Rcption at Results Saunders, ever get a TV 752-410- Doivling 1,678. Boy, did our horses SimulatAd n Scratch Results from the Bex Elder County Fairgrounds Area Group Plans Dance, Fireside mixed doubles bowling league the Golden Bowl in Tremonton. Here are the high scores: by Marge Jensen a Monopole Antenna 125 Square Inch Viewing LDS at Cutter Craze High Gain VHF Tuner Solid State UHF Tuner Front Controls Front Sound 257-341- door-to-do- In Local PERSONAL PORTABLE 723-783- Jay Stokes at 74 Join tdd,-- , It Hm wirfi 'UN FOOD. SPUDNUT 656 South Main -- D9Q C PUDNU jfe W. Hoy. Exponded USA (iii- 723-10- 06 flIljsS3D & TV S.r,ic, D,pt Co 7M.5M8 HPSB0mm F.URNITUREBARRL'IANCES |