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Show I Friday at 3 p.m. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 15, 1973 Astronauts set visit at The crew of Apollo 17 will speak at Bear River High school, Friday March 16 at 3 p.m. Navy Captf. Eugene A. Cer-naNavy Capt. Ronald E. Evans and Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt are tehatively scheduled to arrive by helicopter on the BRHS football field. Senator Frank E. Mosfc, chairman of the Senate Spdce committee, and Congressman Orland Teague, Texas, chairman of the House $p&xe committee, will accompany the astronauts and their wives to Tremonton. The astronauts and other will address dignitaries students and parents on the football field if weather permits. In case of bad weather, the event will be held in the high school auditorium..1 least fi.OOO spectators are expected to be on hand to greet At astronauts. Bear River is the only high in the Intermountain area t),at they are scheduled to speak at. The public is invited. Students rom surrounding e areas are als0 exPected tend. school ' V ?' C BRH ; at-th- 'Y For hospital fund TWELFTH WARD Charles B. Ogles, center, became bishop of the Brigham City Twelfth ward Sunday. His counselors are, left, Ralph D. Nielson and Bruce R. Peterson. Valley woman heads drive Mrs. Floyd Chadaz will head a subscription drive for the Box Elder News-Journin the Bear River valley area. The newspaper is donating 25 percent of every new subscription drive toward the proposed North Box Elder Community hospital. Mrs. Chadaz has set the goal of the subscription drive at 1,000 or more new subscribers. If 1,000 or more families subscribe for one year, the News-Journhas pledged an extra $500 toward the new hospital. . TO VISIT BRHS W. Carter, second counselor. p will E. Evans, visit Bear River High school Friday. They will arrive Wards reorganize Sunday Mrs. Chadaz (Continued From Page One) A. Siddoway as counselors. Released were Bishop Elbert Beecher and counselors Von Curtis and Jerry D. Wilde. Thomas E. Purdue is the new bishop of the Twentieth ward with John W. Gale and Cyril Welch as counselors. Gale and Welch served in the previous bishopric with Bishop Allred. In the Fourteenth ward, members on the previous Sunday sustained Jay M. Hall as bishop and Steven I. Packer and Alvin K. Lemon as counselors. They succeeded Bishop Delmar Davis and counselors Roy Clark one-yea- ice P O w. Astronauts, left, Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt, Capt. Ronald and Capt. Eugene A. Cernan, by helicopter at about 3 p.m. is published twice a The Box Elder News-Journr week, Thursday and Sunday. A subscription costs $7 with $1.75 going into the new hospital fund. Mrs. Chadaz is currently serving as chairman of the North Box Elder Community Hospital auction to be held May 12. Mrs. Chadaz noted that several groups are interested in working as volunteers for the drive to help raise funds for the new hospital. To place your subscription you may call her at home, Corinne Second ward counselor, and Maur- 4 0 Gi0 semi-weekl- y CORINNE SECOND WARD Sustained Sunday as bishop of the was Royal K. Norman, center, with Neil Harper, left, named first :v 257-342- Minert and Ferrin Allen. Taking the position of stake clerk, succeeding Albert Bingham, was Lloyd C. Hubbard with Boyd Anderson and Rodney Taylor named assistant clerks and Sidney D. Jensen, stake executive secretary. Set apart as members of the stake high council were George Welch, Roger Hendrickson, Robert Smoot and Von Curtis with Ronald D. Law as alternate. Accompanying Eider McConkie as a visitor to the conference was Carl W. Buehner, regional representative. His middle name is "Sendee We have a full staff of factory trained mechanics. Let us put the Serve" back in Service for you. Petersen Pete YOU TOO WILL DO BETTER AT VICTOR r.lOTORS Jack N. Webster, center, is the new Harper ward bishop. Jerry HARPER WARD counselor and Clark. A. Siddoway is second counselor. is his first Wilde, left, D. Valley MOeh? hospital to iJ cays (Continued From Page One) at the open house to conduct tours of the facility and explain the services to be offered. The administrator said the hospital has been completely equipped with 14 new electrically-operated beds obtained from McKay-De- e Hospital center in Ogden. HSC operation means we will be able to draw on either or Logan LDS McKay-De- e hospitals for the help and support we need to make this a fully functioning hospital, he said. Hospital linen will be laundered at the Logan hospital and brought to Tremonton by truck, Godfrey said. This is much Friday - Saturday more economical than iSf A Famous at- tempting to do it locally because of the volume involved. Laboratory and Progression y facilities are being he said, and any special procedures that the physician requires will be sent to either Logan or McKay-Dee- . Venturers to hold To Sustained as Fourteenth ward bishop March 4 was Jay M. FOURTEENTH WARD Hall, center. Also named were first counselor Steven I. Packer, left, and second counselor Alvin K. Lemon. IIEP PnEUEtJT FOREST FIRES. v ISMQKEf . ::s & BRING IN. men Cosh feMora 2.00 Off on Timex Watches up to 13 fund dinner of Venturers the Brigham City Fourteenth LDS ward will sponsor a spaghetti dinner on Friday, March 16, to raise funds for their super activity next summer. Serving will be from 6: 30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Box Elder North Stake center, 620 North Third East. The cost Is $1.25 per plate or $5 per family and tickets will be sold at the door. UB Reg. $12.95 Place Setting Now CUT OUT - pGfaeir Where you can Buy Diamonds - Watches China - Crystal - Rings - Watch Bands for $1 .00 on hand Vern G. Wilkins, center, is the new bishop of Corinne ward. His T. Jones, left, and the second counselor is John Dee Hardy. is Robert first counselor 723-346- Still the Greatest Bargains rc-op- cn CORINNE WARD 7 East 2nd South 3 Brigham City 1 TWENTIETH WARD Thomas E. Purdue, center, is bishop of the Brigham City Twentieth ward with John W. Gale, left, first counselor, and Cyril Welch, second counselor. Vo0. 5.00 Off on Timex Watches 17 vaiuuP to 50OUt Dollar Days Palmar Jewelry March 15, 16, 17 Oxly SEE j OB'BflRSflmflBLE'lFoyi" 2" THESE ITEMS ONLY A SMALL FRACTION OF ORIGINAL COST pausub mimw BRIGHAM CITY |