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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 5, 1973 10 Mr. Jack P. Allen 675 N. 3rd West St. Brigham City, Utah 84302 Local couple Please enter my name as a contestant in the Kite Design and Flying Contest to be held April 28 in connection with the visit of Artrain. attends wedding Name Address by Madge H. Watti ; City Member of: Cub Scout Den Pack Scout Troop Explorer Post 15. ' Artrain talent production ' - Susie Gallegos (center) took first place in all at Baton Arte studio. Other winners are events f Joline to Davis, Karin Biddle, Rae Lin Chris(left right) tensen, Helen Christensen. Absent when picture was taken Nancy Jo Davis. WINNERS twirl-of- Winners of thumb toss, one-fing- er ! revolution, catching and ; : ar 1971 of 10,215. contests were held 'Saturday, March 31, at Baton c Arte studio with the following results: Thumb toss winners-- . first place, Susie Gallegos; second place, Jolin Davis; third place, Karin Biddle. Honorable i mention went to Rae Lin ' Christensen and Monique ; Priebe. t Susie Gallegos also claimed honors iq the, more gfirst,-pap-e f difficult bhikhand tOsS contest. ' These are performed in the left hand ' by tossing the baton one backhand, making : revolution after leaving the hand, catching and repeating without drops or breaks. Taking second place in the twirl-of- f in this event was Rae ; Lin Christensen and Nancy Jo Davis took third place. : Honorable mention went to - Jolin Davis and Karin Biddle. Twirl-of- Susie Gallegos walked away with all top honors as she took first place in the : twirl competition. This twirl is .. performed by continuous rolls - around the index finger with only the use of the thumb as a : guide and hand motion to keep the momentum of the baton r going. Second place was taken by Helen Christensen and third . went to Jolin Davis. Other girls taking parts in the 1 .. one-fing- competition RAMAS Some of the tourist attractions they visited included Disneyland, Marineland, Knotts Berry RATON ARTS Farm, Graumons theatre and the Lion presents Country Safari. They spent a day in Tiajuana, Mexico sightseeing and shop- music ping. They visited in Northridge with friends Keith and Carol Merrill. Enroute home they took stopped in Las Vegas and Casino. Circus the to the family Mmebers of both Willard IN motion wards are reminded that there will be no Sunday school or Priesthood meetings in the ward next Sunday, April 18, but there will be Sacrament meetings at regular scheduled times. President Theodore the Grand KtMtSt'Xfh called Canton "the one great sight which ever) American should see." 1 2 Baton & Tap-Bat- on Juggling Drill Team e Dance Routines - SAT. APR. 14 BEHS AUD. 8:15 P.M. j UillOSIilillOililiLi will 1971. She will perform several routines in Music in Motion 73. Among her presentations will be a contest style twirling routine, two baton and juggling routines with her twirling class as well as a military baton routine and dance twirl numbers. She will pair up with Rae Lin Christensen in a juggling duet involving black light and duo juggling skills. As a member of Drill team Susie will perform drill routines and a dance routine to the music from For fashionable reasons. Set April 25 The show will be presented in the community center on April 25. Entries are being accepted from anyone in Box Elder county and a form can be found on this page. We encourage the participation of civic organizations and schools who are invited to sponsor acts they feel are worthy of recognition, said Johnson. Also on the planning committee are Earl B. Swenson and Harold B. Felt. Entry forms may be submitted to Swenson or Johnson. . ' Shaft" which incorporates and ballet Took All Honors f first-plac- f y twirl-of- Leish-ma- Awards will be presented to the winners at the conclusion of the studios eleventh annual spring revue, Music in Motion scheduled for Saturday, 73, April 14, in the Box Elder High School auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Sixth-YeStudent Susie Gallegos, winner of all e three positions, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallegos. She is a sixth-yea- r student at Baton Arte where she is currently training as a student teacher. She was selected Miss Baton Arte of : requires almost two hours of tosses without stopping or the continuous breaking ? revolutions even once. Susie ; had set the previous record in be local entertainer of ceremonies at the upcoming talent show planned as one of the many activities during Artrain week, April J. Wayne Johnson, chairman announced this week. Vern H. Petersen of Brigham City, who entertains as a hobby of will be the master ceremonies. He is a prominent musician and local MC, and also former bishop of the Fourth LDS ward. He is a former school teacher and now a building cotractor. Johnson said, There is more room for talents and interested persons should get their applications in within the week. Civil War. Mexico. Chinese Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson received word of the death of Mrs. Dicksons father, Joe Gonzales of Elko, Nev. on March 27. Gonzales was born Dec. 13, 1913, and was survived by six children and 12 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson attended the funeral in Elko. Blessed in the Willard ward on Sunday was Kelly Joseph Arteburn, infant son of Randy and Terri Lee Arteburn, from Rupert, Idaho. Bishop Robert Morgan blessed and named the baby who is his third cousin. A birthday brunch honoring Linda Weaver on her birthday was held at the home of Nancy Hunsaker on Monday morning. Guests besides guest of honor and hostess were Linda Karlinsey, Marilyn Hunsaker, then Indian Oklahoma, Territory, was tl site of 28 battles and skirmishes in the 24-2- Lynda Cole and Laurie thumb tosses. To do this son-in-la- A Whitaker, Dottie Campbell, Monique Priebe, Karin Biddle, j repeating without drops or ; breaks. A new studio record was set ; this year by Miss Susie Gallegos. In January of this : year Susie did 11,419 continuous While there they also visited with Jays mother, Mrs. Rhoda Pierce in Oklahoma City and with Lucilles parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Kubala in Edmond. Mr. and Mrs. David Braegger have returned home after spending two weeks in Yucaipa, Calif., where they visited with Joan daughter and and Carl Mack and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goddell spent four days in Kemmerer, Wyo. for a visit with their Lee and Ihe Hattie of llaHtingH. in which William of Normandy conquered England, took place Oct. 14, IOMi. master Tammy Schmidt, Laurie Leish-maFrancene Mower, Jacque Millard, Lynda Cole and JuLaine Mitchell. Serving as counters and recording scores were Sherilyn Bywater, Helen Christensen, Susan Wells, Holly Purdue, Jil Gordon, Francene Mower, Liz Mason, Laurie Hubbard, Jan the Baton Arte and backhand contests were announced this past week by :Rama Rasmussen, director of the studio. Thumb tosses are performed by tossing the baton as it rolls : over the thumb making one - announced for BC show Studio announces contest winners :: A4C daughter and and Beverly Schroeder three grandchildren. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warren Pierce and family spent eight days in Oklahoma City and Edmond, Okla. They went to attend the wedding of their son Jay Warren Pierce, Jr. and Lethyl Gail Haun of Edmond. The wedding and reception was held at the St. Francis Catholic church in Oklahoma City March and Lou Poulsen LuDene Young. G. Ryan Hicks infant son of Gordon and Margo Hicks was blessed and named by his father in the Willard Second ward Sunday afternoon. Tom and Joan Christensen and daughters Monte Jo and Cody and sons Troy and Jay have returned home from an exciting weeks vacation in California and Southern Emma Willard Reports BOX ELDER JOURNAL, were modern, jazz, techniques. She will team with five other to open the members of show with their cheerleading routine. Miss Gallegos will be a featured solo twirler in this years revue. Island. Assatengue long Atlantic barrier reef along 32-mi- the Mary land-Virgini- coastline, became Seashore in a a National MC will MC Vern H. Petersen the Artrain talent show. Think of it as money A BankAmericard can improve your whole way of shopping. One big reason is that it frees you to shop wherever you please. 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