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Show A Elder Bott Returns t V BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Horse club sells tickets for saddle City, Utah Thursday, August 16, 1973 - The Box Elder County Horse Club along with cosponsors Box Elder County Bank, Bear River State Bank, and Tremontons First Security Bank and Four Seasons Supply, are planning to give away a U 4-- Elder John Eldon Bott recently returned from the Hong Kong mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and hell be honored at a homecoming Sunday, Aug. 19, in the Brigham City Eighth ward. The sacrament service will begin at 4:30 p.m. and all friends of Elder Bott are invited to attend. While in Hong Kong, he served as a district leader and also performed a special assignment at the mission home during his final month. tahn-mad- e Aug. Rodeo. A drawing is being held on the' saddle with proceeds going to help support the county program. Tickets are $1 each and can be purchased from any member of the horse club or at the Box Elder County Bank. Those who purchase ticket! need not be present at the rodeo Elder John Eldon Bott . . . missionary 4-- H Third East, Brigham City. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and plans to enroll at Utah State university this fall. He attended USU prior to departing on his mission. to win. Beechers start CIRCUS SPECTACLE The most lavish and lovely thrills ever seen are featured in the array of three-rin- g 102nd Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The Greatest Show On Earth comes to the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on Wednesday evening, August 22, for performances through Tuesday evening, August 28. insurance agency 265 North Third East, has moved back into Brigham City to do business as he will now be Insurance Companies. Independent, agents have in SLC been selling Preferred Risk Insurance in Brigham City for quite some time but his will be the first actual agency started here, Beecher commented. 723-290- They have five children who 10; Greg, 8; Zac 5; Tyler, 4; and Pete, 18 months. He worked at Thiokol for four and a half years and then at Hill Air Force Base for seven years. Beecher commented that one of the main reasons he gave up his job at Hill AFB was because are Chris, . Kent Beecher . . new business he wanted to get back and get involved in Brigham City since it is his home town. For the first time since in 1968, the famed Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Clown College will hold auditions in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon, August 22nd, commencing at 1 p.m. Originated by Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus boss Irvin feld in order to maintain a much needed supply of circus funnymen, the school for clowns has reached world wide fame. Last year over 6,000 applications for admission were received with only 38 selected for the gruelling and intensive course. The school under the direction takes of Bill Balantine talented aspirants for Clown-docitizenship and molds them into accomplished and polished performers ready to take their m each other. work. In Armv Reserve needs you lor worthwhile k nl return, place i ' . , n - the most audiences in the before demanding voii earn extra monev a received They Beecher said that he will be selling all lines of insurance from his office at 104 East phone Forest, Born and raised in Brigham City, Beecher is a 1960 graduate of Box Elder High school and is married to the former Linda Huggins. Your Champion ram sold by local couple world. The Salt Lake City auditions will be conducted in the Salt arena- - Wednesay, at 1 p.m. with Mr. Ballantine personally supervising the selection process. Those applicants who might be selected will be given an opportunity to attend the clown college course at circus headquarters in Venice, Florida.. Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus provides the course without tuition fees. Palace August 22nd Students must, SADDLE DRAWING saddle which is to be given away Showing off the Utahn-mad- e Don A. Saturday, Aug. 25, at the Golden Spike Rodeo in Tremonton is Carlson, Box Elder County Bank; and (I to r) Horse Club members Marilynn Wells, Annette Smith, Brigham City; and Debbie Wilde and Becky Breitenbeker, Harper Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Fielding have returned after attending a National Columbia Show and Sale at Fargo, N.D. They were proud to have the Champion Ram which sold for $2,950. They also had the Champion Ewe. will hold representing Preferred Risk We need saddle Saturday, at the Golden Spike . Elder Bott is a son of Mr and Mrs. L. Max Bott, 228 North Kent Beecher, 25 however, provide their own subsistence while attending the school. beautiful trophies. A frogs eyes close as he swallows food. vic-tim- es ' H By the time goldfish firmly appeared in recorded history, during Chinas Sung Dynasty (A.D. 960-127they were well established as household pets, National Geographic says. CHERI JENSENS SCHOOL OF CHILDREN'S DANCE ft NOW OFFERING FALL REGISTRATION for A NEW CONCEPT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD the FALL-WINTE- CLASSES R NURSERY SCHOOL EDUCATION Emotional Dovolopmont We emphasize Delay can be deadly. The average heart attack victim waits three hours before seeking help and most die before they get to a hospital. Know the warning signs of heart attack. Ask your Heart Association. or 4-- Intellectual Dovolopmont TOTAL CHILD Social Dovolopmont Physical Dovolopmont A morning and aftomoon clots for children 5 days a week. your pro-scho- ol b mzxn cg:ld ciyilofkiht center 723-301- 8 S12 SecA 5th West 723-373- 0 Classes for boginnort and advanced beginners include ballet, tap, and a modem-jaz- z variety. Mist Cheri Jensen taught under tho direction of 3 dance year, and also worked with tho 73 Summer School Dance Class. Mrs. Elaine Young during tho Tho school is located For at 137 72-7- East Forest St. additional information and registration call 723-873- 0. v sees to inxi mLGDUR MOTV Utahs PR ywn IT HIP MTY! OKI TCQH DO M)U) 2 i mm PM MAI RG) 4& M A CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 6 to 8 a.m. HORSE SHOW REGISTERED QUARTER HORSES HORSE RACE Friday and Saturday EXHIBITS Thursday-Friday-Saturd- AlftnilGGlWRlM LilyluilUc)Sll!LJe THURSDAY NIGHT - NATIONAL RODEO CONTEST For Amateurs CHARIOT RACES CARNIVAL RODEO 8 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS that only Hollywood Stuntmen are usedl So dangerous Some Chariots as were used in the production of "BEN HUR ay H,GH SCH00L AGE THRU ADULT JR. HIGH AGE and CHILDREN $2.00 $1.00 SPECIAL Special Prices With Coupon From Carton of COKE or SPRITE: ADULTS - $1 .00 CHILDREN - $.50 - RODEO PRODUCER COTTON ROSSER and hb GOLDEN STATE RODEO STOCK i y |