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Show I At Tremonton with Utah-IdahSugar company during which time he was an agriculture supervisor and in the sales department in Salt Lake City serving Utah, Idaho and Montana for the past four years. Parties pick candidates The elections got into full swing Tuesday night as the Citizens and People's parties in Tremonton named candidates for mayor and city council seats. The Peoples party nominated Max L. Mason for mayor, and George Smith and Harry Gephart to run for the council along with Mason. Citizens Party Jess Day is the Citizens party nomination for mayor and Stanley Anderson and Don BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, o Borup are seeking councilmen posts on that ticket. Mason owns and operates the Max Mason Sales company and is n of the Mason-Johnso- Sales, Inc. Smith is a former city councilman and is a station agent for Union Pacific railroad in Tremonton. Insurance TV. Society of N.Y. and Borup is a of Carl and Market in Dons Tremonton. It was also pointed out during the conventions that Dr. Robert Poulsen who is moving to Salt Lake City, will resign from the council, and the new mayor will make an appointment for his post the first of the year. Mason said he will support city council on new civic buildings, roads and gather UP TUG BARGAINS im- provements on what they have already done. He also favors upgrading roads, better water system and eventually wants to cooperate with the school board to get a swimming pool. TIL 1 0 p.m FRIDAY also favors general imbeautification and He Harry Gephart is manager of Gephart stores in Tremonton. Day has previously been mayor of Tremonton. He retired last June after working 45 years - OCT 12 FRIDAY Insurance Representative is a Anderson sales representative for Equitable Life Utah Thursday, October 11, 1973 provements. Day was unavailable for comment because he was on a hunting trip in Idaho. DISCUSS BENEFITS Discussing the benefits of the Utah Division of Rehabiliation services are, from left, Ken Godfrey, employment office manager; Ray Frost, rehab counselor for Box Elder county; Margo Eberhard, Pioneer Memorial Nursing home administrator, and Arthur Haggen who has benefited from rehabiliation. Brigham City man is example Tes We Can theme Rehab agency "Yes We Can is the motto of a state agency that among its ; unique aspects annually turns a ' profit for the state. The division of rehabilitation services is directed toward the goal of, taking people with handicaps and helping them to 4 becorUff productive citizens.""" Last year 3,003 Utahns with ' ' handicaps received aid from Rehab that lead to their obtaining employment. The aid comes in many forms and is tailored to the needs of the individual. An example is Arthur Haggen of Brigham City, an accident , victim, who has benefited from the state agencys services. ! ! Returning from school Haggen was returning from Weber State College where he as nearing completion of a course in auto mechanics. The small foreign car that he and his friends were riding in was involved in a collision with a horse. The horse fell on top of the car directly over Haggens head. Days later it was learned that Haggen would be paralyzed shoulders down because of a spinal cord injury. Several months were spent in the University of Utah hospital for surgery, treatment and recovery. The injured man has had to make a number of adjustments ' to his situation that most people would never consider. Steps, doors, cabinets and numerous things become obstacles. He has learned new ways to deal with his environment; such as, getting in and out of a car, driving with hand controls and operating a small elevator that gets him in and out of his home. from the However, Art has not stopped looking to the future and has begun a course in electronics at Weber State college where he will train for two years to an become electronics technician. He finds many of the tasks in electronics relate to his previous skills learned in auto mechanics. Oct. 7-- National Week is being observed as National Employ the Han- dicapped Week both across the From BEHS, BRHS Local students p, ,bfe:z:7 07C. 7t;::73 nation and here in Box Elder county. Ray Frost, rehabilitation counselor for Box Elder county, said a film will be shown Oct. 17 for all interested persons. The Entitled Balance Sheet, benefits jtheT film discusses ' , of rehabilitating handicapped persons. It will be shown at 11:30 a.m. in the conference room of the county courthouse. Max Mason George S. Smith Harry Gephart LEATHER JACKETS DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU Due to the tremendous demand for our other products We will no longer manufacture Leather Jackets and we are offering to the public our remaining stock at over 50 await concert Shop Brigham City Thursday thru SATURDAY m SAVINGS Participating STORES When Utahs educators put their school tasks aside for two days, Oct. 11 and 12 to attend the all state band; Rick Johnson; all state orchestra and in the all state chorus will be Darelene Lewis, Paula Carter, Teri will be going with them from the Box Elder county area. Susan Rindlisbacher, Stephanie Utah Education Association convention, several students These students are musicians who will be performing in the UEA Conventions final event-t- he Grand Festival concert. They are high school students All State who have won recognition without being volved in athletics. The students are members of the all state chorus. All state band and all ' state orchestra. Standing Room Selected by audition, the have musicians young traditionally performed to a "standing room only crowd. The Grand Festival The Grand Festival concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12 in the Salt Lake LDS tabernacle. All State musicians from the Box Elder county area who will perform in the concert are: Box Elder High school all state chorus, Chris Stoker, Elise Stallings, Jackie Wright, Jeri Hansen, Jenell Holmes, Kay Lynn Baugh, Steve Larsen, Jeff Gardner, Richard Curtis, Ted Spiekerman, Tony Ferrara, Jeff Campbell. Performing in the all state orchestra from the Bear River High school will be Kim Moss, Parkinson, Valerie OPEN UNTIL 10 p.m. Nance, Stokes, Carolyn Holdaway, Denise Ashby, Janene Thompson, Robert Stokes, Vaughn Morris, Glade Merrill, Doug Rolinson, Bruce Evans, Shawn Reid, Todd Miller, Jeff Lish, Richard Wood, Mike Gam, Brian Peterson, Rick Johnson, and Neal John. Lincoln sets clinic for Mazy eyes Lincoln Elementary schools amblyopia (Lazy Eye) clinic is scheduled Tuesday, Oct. II from 9 to 11:30 a.m. In the schools auditorium. The announcement was made by the PTA. All children, four and are urged to come and take advantage of the free testing, a PTA spokesman said. pre-scho- ol s, Shop todays Journal and listen to KBUH Radio for terrific Buys through Sat. We have a limited quantity - not all sizes and colors in all styles. IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Hurry So you are not disappointed SALE STARTS SATURDAY OCT. ' Sponsored by the MERCHANTS cor.ir.iine ZIPPERS-BUCKLES-TAPES-ET- C. of the Greater Brigham City Area Chambar of Commarca 13th ' ' Cut Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ALSO FRIDAY L 50 off B.E.E. INC. 165 South Eighth West - Across from High School IL - out and deposit Friday Im a Vinnori Nam Addross Deposit at any participating store FriMain day - Bo at drawing - Forost Friday at 10:00 p.m. and win a Turkey! I |