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Show I I Two BC wards set BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 25, 1973 11 garage, bake sales Profits from the project will wards' building funds. The garage sale is expected to offer a wide variety of items, such as furniture, pictures, books, fruit, appliances, bicycles, sleds, candles, toys, tires, clothing, sporting goods, etc. Cakes and breads will be among the bake sale items. The Brigham City LDS twentieth and Fourteenth wards will join Friday and Saturday, to stage a bake sale Oct. and garage sale. The event will be conducted at the Box Elder North stake center parking lot and patio, 620 North Third East. The Friday hours will be 1 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. go into the two 26-2- 7, HALLOWEEN EVENT Preparing for Bunderson Elementary schools Halloween carnival on tap Friday night are left, Kathleen, Kurt and Kristine Hendricks, Suzanne and Tyler Harvey. LDS visit church official will stake conference BC Elder James A. Cullimore, an assistant to the Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will speak at the Brigham City Stake conference Saturday and Sunday, Oct. in Brigham City. Elder Cullimore formerly was a mission, president in England. Prior to his present church assignment in 1966, he was a church leader and furniture business executive in Oklahoma. The visiting church authority will present a new film entitled Meet the Mormons which shows church members in typical activities worldwide. The spokesman is expected to enlarge on the theme of what church teachings mean to those who accept and practice them. The general conference session will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Brigham City tabernacle. Second South and Main. Stake President Lawrence C. Taylor, 1024 Beecher avenue, welcomes all visitors. y 27-2- Meetings are scheduled Saturday. The will be at 2:30 p.m. for the stake presidency and clerks, to be held in the h ward. d Another session is planned in the chapel at 4:30 p.m. and is for bishoprics, memebers of the Melchezidek priesthood committee and the high council. Still another meeting is scheduled at 7 p.m. in the taberncale and is for all ward and stake leadership and their wives or it was announced this week. Dinner and games will start promptly at 6 p.m., a PTA spokesman said. Tickets for the games will be sold in the main hall at 10 cents each. Dinner may be paid for in the cafeteria line. The menu includes: bar- - Hybrid corn results from inbreeding selected strains to develop desirable qualities, then crossing the strains. Elder James . . . A. Cullimore conference visitor husbands. The special film will be shown at this time. Sunday mornings general session will be broadcast over KBUH radio. preclude project. Landfill hours McKinley school to change Monday dedication tonight are indeed fortunate to receive a collection of this calibre and national prominence in our gallery, states Mrs. Owens, and we hope that many local people will visit it both for its artistic and its historic impact. It features the same artist but is a totally different collection just as fine as the earlier one. are from ll a.m. Hours at the museum-galler- y to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday. We Dedication rites for the new McKinley Elementary school at Tremonton are scheduled this evening (Thursday) beginning at 7:30 p.m. A tour of the new school is planned following a brief program. Refreshments will be served. The school is located at 120 West Fifth South in Tremonton. Typewriter taken Find false alarm An electric typewriter was reported missing from Western Hills Realty, this week, according to police reports. Brigham City volunteer firemen responded to a false alarm at Intermountain school Tuesday at 11:29 a.m. joint 'pursual of the hospital community hospital are Tremonton, Garland, Howell, Portage, Fielding, Elwood, and Plymouth. Could Agree It is my opinion that the municipalities concerned could enter into the interlocal cooperation agreement and could obligate their local governments financially in connection with the construction and operation of the hospital. The consequences of such agreement would be that the muncipality would have to meet its contractual obligation, and if not by the sales tax revenues, then from some other source. This would appear to be strong persuasion upon the governing bodies of the local governments concerned to continue the sales tax and use the revenues received therefrom to pay their obligation. Commissioners Holmgren and Young indicated they wanted to see the legal wrinkles ironed out on the hospital proposal before acting. Have Questions Specifically, Chairman Chase said his fellow commissioners want to know if one city, Tremonton for example, can accept the obligations of another city. And, can an agreement by one town board be made sEmi IS binding on another board? The commissioners said they had asked the county attorney to obtain this information. Communities which reportedly have signed the resolution of agreement for a (Continued From Page One) One more week remains to visit the Highlights of Medicine exhibit presented by the Parke-Davi- s company in the Brigham City museum-galleralong with the display of early American bird decoys lent to the facility by local collector Kenneth Cappelle. Phyllis Owen, museum director, points out that this is the second in a series of art exhibits offered by this company. An earlier exhibit on the history of pharmacy was shown locally in the past. READY FOR SALES Ready for bake and garage sales of the Twentieth and Fourteenth wards are Mrs. Shirley Haynie, left, and Mrs. Leona Clark. The event is scheduled Friday and Saturday. Sales tax y, two-war- Hours of operation at the Box Elder county landfill west of Brigham City will change next Monday, Oct. 29, it was announced this week. A winter schedule will become effective with daily hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. This is one hour shorter than the current 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. schedule, a spokesman said. A Halloween carnival ip Bunderson by planned Elementary schools PTA, Friday, Oct. 26 from 6 to 8 p.m., One week remains to see art exhibit first Seventh-Eighteent- Bunderson slates carnival beques, hot dogs, tacos, 25 cents each; pie, 20 cents; cake, 15 cents; cupcakes, nickle, and drinks 10 cents. Everyone wearing costumes is invited to join the costume parade at 7 p.m. in the activity room, PTA officers said. A variety of games will be featured for children of all ages. All participants will receive a prize or consolation prize for participating. Tickets will be presold to the school children Thursday and Friday mornings before 9 a.m. One free ticket will be given with every $1 purchase of tickets. Foxley was quoted as saying Snowville had agreed to sign. Only Deweyville has said no. Other Business In other business, the commission discussed further what course of action to take on waste collection and disposal. Marden Spencer, sales representative for Tesco Truck Equipment Sales, Salt Lake City, said he would take Commissioner Young to look at systems operating in other areas. It was decided to declare a road department gravel screen as surplus and offer it for sale. Commissioner Young was charged with seeing to the demolition of buildings south of the courthouse, including a former warehouse and service station purchased earlier this year, an old county jail building and the house formerly occupied by the sheriff. The land will be cleared to make way for parking and construction of a new county jail complex. Commissioner Young was asked to see to the salvage of any items of worth in the buildings. fer !,,. ooo OtlE PARTY GOVERNMENT DREEDS POLITICAL INDIFFERENCE TWO PARTY GOVERNMENT STIMULATES POLITICAL PROGRESS PUT ELECTIOtl OF HE) Will give YOU - FAIR, PROGRESSIVE and KIGIM EQUAL REPRESENTATION VOTE FOR YOUR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY BRIGHAM CITY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE BRUCE C. PARSONS CHAIRMAN |