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Show ' Mi 1? BOX At JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Apr'il 12, 1973 ELDER For senior citizens citizens Fridays luncheon in Brigham City will feature Wight Lapreal presenting a book review as the after luncheon program. All seniors and retired persons are invited to the luncheon or may come in to hear the book review at the senior center, Third West and Forest street. Reservations for the luncheon on Friday, April 13, must be made by Thursday by calling the center, Monday, April 16, is when a potluck bingo party will be held at 4 p.m. with everyone bringing a favorite recipe to share with others. The dinner will be at 4 p.m. and following, all April birthdays will be honored by Glen Valentine, who will give each a special birthday card. Bring a white elephant or 25 cents for the bingo. Other prizes will be added for the blackouts, according to Hazel Kaiser, director. 723-325- Spring Fling The "Spring Fling" dance, Cancer crusade Art Is You themes exhibit slated Friday senior Eggs range from tiny wild bird eggs up through the huge ostrich and emu variety, and are decorated lavishly and tastefully with jewels, tiny "Art is You is the theme for children's publicity for the coming Artrain, and the April exhibit at the Brigham City museum-gallerreally em- scheduled for April 19, has been changed to Friday, April 20. This is a special Easter dance and everyone is urged to make a hat or Easter bonnet with prizes for the most special ones. Henry and Jennie Nielsen, chairmen of the dance committee, invite all dancers "over forty to attend. The Artrain dance will be held on April 26. The Hull orchestra from Ogden presents music for dancing. The regular dance will be held this Thursday, April 12. Admission is one dollar per person, and refreshments, including coffee and punch, are served during intermission. y crayon drawing, but SEE IT, MOM! Tyler Dunn, first grade student at Lincoln, proudly Mrs. Richard Dunn the desert scene canyon picture that he has on School Art on Parade exhibit at the Brigham City museum-gallery- . Lake View sets final family night Lake View School PTA will its final family night meeting of the season on Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m. in the school. and a short business meeting. During the business meeting, election and installation of officers will be conducted. Nominees on a single slate for office include Nancy Lund, president; Norma Jean Jensen, vice president; Principal Jay Hawkes, second vice president; hold Program for the evening will a flag ceremony presented by Lake View boys from Webelos Den 322, a musical presentation from the fourth grade recorder class, include in- Kaylene Seager, secretary; Flora DeGroshe, treasurer. The children present for the evening will then enjoy a Walt Disney film while their parents paritcipate in one of three workshops scheduled for the evening. Workshop topics will include a recall of the popular parent-chil- d communication workshop by Leon Johnson, continous progress mathematics led by Kate Dennis with teacher representatives from each team level, and a report on the status of the : schools accreditation application, by Principal Jay New continues Parents and children will then room join in the multi-purpofor ice cream sundaes and visiting with friends and neighbors. Mrs. Lucille Howe has been named chairman of the South Box Elder unit of the American 1973 Cancer Societys educational and fund raising crusade which began April 1. that The mallard is considered the most popular of ducks. couple on the doors" of the egg and a dainty bridal couple inside. Mrs. Decker retired five years ago form Hill Air Force base and began her unusual hobby at that time, having made about 80 decorated eggs for gifts and to add to her collection. Pieces of April BRHS plans junior prom The Bear River High school Class of 74 has chosen April 14 to present their junior prom, Pieces of April. The formal dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the BRHS Memorial gym with a promenade at 10 p.m. Music will be provided by The Spectrum and Bruce Evans will sing the theme song, Pieces of April. Junior class officers, Mitch Fukui, Allen Williams and Karen Webb along with Richard Wood anf Barbara McLeod have planned, schemed and scheduled to make this a night to remember. Juniors are involved in committees such as decorations, programs, publicity, refreshments, assembly and clean up. museum LEXINGTON, (Ky. IUPII Turfsman George Headley, who was for many years a jewelry designer, has built a private museum and opened it to the public three days a week. Headley's collection includes rare antiquities and many decorative objects he has created of gold, platinum, ostrich eggs, coral, shells and Hawkes. Another is a golden wedding with eaa. anniversary miniature portraits of the Three of tne eggs contain music boxes, including one that plays a lively version of "Easter Parade. Most of the eggs are not seasonal, although some are aimed at Easter and others are Christmas tree or- - medium is only one of many in the school display. Young art talent ranging through kindergarten to high school is displayed in a variety of mediums, including watercolor, metal work, sciilptury, painted macaroni crafts, oils, cardboard sculpture, cut paper work, fingerpaints, and on through the list of available mediums. Twenty schools have supplied exhibits. Enhancing the collection of childhood art is a display of old school textbooks in one museum case, lent by Director Phyllis Owen as a personal contribution ot the school emphasis. Art In Eggs The central collectors case is also of special interest to both children and adults, as Mrs. Mabel Decker of Ogden shows a collection of unusual decorated eggs. shows his mother exhibit with the paments. figurines, and even little drawers full of surprises. phasizes the meaning of the motto as 354 young artists exhibit their work during the "School Art on Parade exhibit. Some folks might think of school art as the traditional Golden Spike Swingers The Golden Spike Swingers will have their Easter dance on Monday, April 16, with the beginners class at 6 p.m. and the Swingers at 7:30 p.m. The Golden Spike Swingers will be treated to refreshments by the beginners group of which Lucille Nelson is in charge. Mae Jeppsen is in charge of the Golden Spike Swingers. Another class for new beginners will be started in the near future. Roy and Lucille Westley, directors and callers for the dances, invite everyone terested to join in the fun. en jewels. m The appointment was announced by Mrs. James A. Brown, chapter chairman of the South Box Elder unit, who declared that Mrs. Howe had accepted the position because she "wants to be deeply involved in alerting people to the fact that the cancer toll could be cut back if everyone would protect themselves with a regular physical examination. National Chairman crusade is under the of national chairmanship Lawrence Welk, the bandleader and musician known to millions of television viewers. The emphasis in the 1973 Crusade is on action and we shall be marshalling the efforts of volunteers in South Box Elder to bring home the message that the annual checkup can be a lifesaver, Mrs. Howe, who is a cured cancer patient said. . museum-galler- y 1 Book review if ? oooo OOOO The 1973 Hot conit'liack EAST LANSING, (Illll Parking Lot Many Items All Country Priced Mich. horse will more than population rouble by 1085. increasing to 400,000 about 75 per cent being used for pleasure, predict scientists at Michigan State Michigan's University's 'Agriculture are Having a Spring sale. Buys Like never before The Country Boys The Brigham City youth council is helping advertise the local Cancer Crusade and Bart Penrod here displays a poster on his van. ADVERTISE DRIVE Funks G-Hyb- are coming through... rids with top grain and silage yields! FOR GRAIN: of College Natural and FOR SILAGE: G-44- 44 Plant Utahs consistent high yield Resources. 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