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Show i 10 Bank BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 19, 1973 passes mark Head Start, Home Start recruit county children Recruitment is now underway for Head Start and Home Start programs in Box Elder county, it was announced this week. Enrollment is being sought for the 1973-7- 4 school year with plans to again conduct a Head Start class at Corinne school. "Applications will be taken at the juvenile offioe in the Box Elder County courthouse in Brigham City," according to Pearl Thomas, parent social services coordinator. For additional information, interested persons are invited to contact Mrs. 9 collect, or the Thomas, telephone also Head Start center in Logan, collect. childrens Farm and ranch loans of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley have reached a new high ol three-quartbillion, George P. Bloxham, president, announced March 26. "Our volume of loans outstanding has increased by 50 per cent in less than four years, Bloxham added. The substantial increase in unthe reflects loans of farmers needs precedented and ranchers for capital funds in order to operate successfully lives. er Each is administered under the Office of Economic opportunity and observe OEO guidlines for family income to determine eligible children. y setup (Box Elder, Under a Cache, Rich), there are two classroom units of Head Start in Millville (Cache county) and the one planned in Corinne. three-count- under todays market the ability the Berkeley Land Bank to credit meet the long-terrequirements in the money markets, Bloxham said. The Berkeley Land Bank obtains its loan funds from "It demonstrates of m Second Year Mrs. Thomas noted that this will mark the second year in which Head Start has been held at Corinne school. She said its 15 hoped to have recruitment done by May with school slated to start the third week in September. Head Start provides and older education for (four years of age before Oct. 31). Home Start takes a similar educational program into the homes for three and As quickly as Brigham City area residents got use to the warmer temperatures, the weather pulled a surprise and the mercury dropped again this past week. Local weather observer Charles Clifford has compiled the following re- - private investors marketed over dealers during the PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT a play, being prepared by the title of - And thats theCommunCity ity 8. director said. All kinds of hobbies and crafts are available at the senior center. These classes are free, in knitting, macrame, crafts ceramics, of all kinds, rug design, oil painting. The teachers are all volunteers and "are some of the most talented Offer hobby crafts in the Seniors still want papers most outstanding, and most original hats. Special Easter decorations will deck the hall and special refreshments will be featured. All dancers Over 40 are invited by Henry and Jennie Nielsen, chairmen of the dance committee, to join in the evening. Admission is $1 and live music will be presented by the Hull orchestra from Ogden. Desmond Christensen is Dancing starts at 8:30 p.m. and chairman of this committee and continues until 11 p.m. Dress is Has done an'" excellent job of optional. Director t i bdilding lhis ' fund, Need Information Hazel Kaiser said. Lamar Page has been helping All seniors and retired perwith this project for three years. Funds collected from the sons are urged to fill out forms sales will be used for a function declaring work done on their at the senior center, which will yards to be included in the citys include everyone who wishes to beautification program for the participate, Mrs. Kaiser ex- Utah state awards. "The seniors have so much plained. pride in beautifying their gardens and keeping everything Friday Luncheon shipshape, they should be inThe Friday luncheon, April cluded, to help Brigham City win beautification awards," 20, will feature a meal for 64 cents along with a Mrs. Kaiser stated. Forms are available at the program, sponsored by the American Association of retired center and may be filled in, specifying work done or anPersons, local chapter. A musical presentation by the ticipated improvements. Anita Burt, beautification Keith Yeager family will include numbers by Keith, chairman, will record the inBarabara, Darren and Yvonne. formation for this years conEveryone is invited to attend test. the luncheon and to hear the Hobbles to Relax family program. Reservations must be made by Thursday "If life seems to be letting you afternoon, by calling the senior down, you can take one step that center, will entertain, relax, have therapeutic and rehabilitative Spring Fling Eastern Dance value, give personal satisfacThe regular Thursday night tion and boost your sagging dance has been changed to sence of accomplishment. This one step also can be an Friday night, April 20, for the special Spring Fling Easter antidote to the Deadly Ds dance. drugs, dropouts, divorce, Everyone is urged to make a drink, double chins, and the to wear for the doldrums. "bonnet "If life's a bit blah, make will be given Prizes evening. for the funniest, most beautiful, something, take up a con- - Brigham City senior citizens are still collecting newspapers and want all they can get. Those not having a way to deliver them to the 70 South First West depository may have them picked up by Lamar Page. They should be baled or in boxes for convenient loading. Those wishing to leave papers, may do so in front of the white garage across from the News Journal Building. stuctive hobby. April is the time to take that step, even if your at loose ends, feeling too old, too awkward, or not creative. hidden are "There constructive in ingredients hobbies. To some these ingredients mean relaxation. A hobby can do more to ease the tension than a pill from a bottle, by using the hands and mind, the plus some concentration, area. Free of Charge Carpet may be had free of charge for the rug design class, taught by Leon Swensen. Those making the original rug designs, would have to furnish their contact glue and canvas for the back. Fur fabric is also furnished in the crafts class for animal construction, free of charge. This class is taught by Lura Hadley. Oil paints may be had for 25 cents for the class time use, taught by Colleen Bradley and Viola Hansen. Macrame is taught by Rita Hansen, and ' knitting by Jessie Nelson. All ceramics made in the class may be fired free of charge. A new class will begin at the center in cameo tube painting. Jean Lamb will be the volunteer history of the bank. Bloxham pointed out that the farmeBerkeley Land Bank is a bank that makes r-owned loans on farms and long-terranches through 34 Federal Land Bank associations located in the principal agricultural centers of Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah. Christensen, and Bill Hall. The play, an original production that will be performed in national competition later this year, will be presented Monday, April 23, at 8 p.m. in the Central school auditorium. Sounds, included in their direction program program. Nancy Jo Davis will present a reading. Everyone is invited to attend this "entertaining afternoon, which is under the of Ella Tilley, committee member. Refreshments will be served during a social period to get acquainted and visit. teacher. Those wishing to attend the free class may do so by calling the center to indicate interest in this fun craft. Tentative time for the class will be Tuesday morning if there is sufficient iterest in it. Present Dancing George Rushton will present dancing, which is being planned for the June Conference program of students 14 to 17, for the Spike club Mrs. program scheduled His middle name is We have a full staff of factory trained mechanics. Let us put the Serve back in Service for you. for Pete" Petersen YOU TOO WILL DO Monday, April 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the community center. There will be 16 square dancers who will do the Cinnamon Swing along with a specialty number, "Summer BETTER AT VICTOR MOTORS 7 East 2nd South 3 Brigham City 1 723-346- ll well-balanc- If you do this on week ends "feSS-IIlFii- S U3SB--3 b is a pretty good way to describe radiant electric heat. You see, there are heating systems, like electric radiant baseboard and ceiling heat, that have no moving parts at all. 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