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Show Will Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 6, 973 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 14- - 1 open Dec. 'W' 14-1- 6 Finishing touches go on playhouse The finishing going on this week touches are at the Palace Playhouse, a live theatre operated by BEHS acting students on the First Security Bank buildings third floor, as thespians rehearse for the from the general public, a number of dignitaries from the community will be invited to attend, including, of course. First Security Bank officials, The two casts, the advisor went on, are expecting very successful debuts. two opening productions. That opening will be Dec. 14 and 15 with a variety show, gay 90s Revue, on Friday night and Pure as the Driven Snow, a melodrama which will open Saturday. Curtain time for both productions will be at 8 p.m. Show Will Continue The shows will then trade off on Friday and Saturday of the following week in repertory fashion. They will continue through Jan. 5 when a new set of programs will deck the agenda. advisors Faculty Fontell Messervy and Dixie Lewis are respectively directing the productions. The drive for attendance at the playhouse is continuing in full swing. Season passes are available to interested parties at significant savings for the year. Good from the grand opening through May 11, they may be obtained by calling or from an involved acting pupil. The passes are priced at $10 per 723-85- purchaser. Those, holding the seasons passes may reserve seats at any performance simply by calling ahead. For those not holding the special passes, reserved seats may be phoned for at a fee of YULE SEASON ants during the Christmas season. From those who were on hand, 12 lucky persons received a variety of prizes. Santa Claus drew the winning tickets. A relatively small crowd for last first in a series of Satthe Saturday gathered by urday drawings, sponsored Brigham City merch- GIVE-AWA- Y $1.50. General Admission General admission at the door is set at $1. Simultaneously underway with rehearsals and the ticket drive, is the actual physical work on the building's interior. Some of the final work done or to be done by this weekend will include the hanging of curtains on the stage area, lighting and additional rigging. An old fashioned decor will add spice to the main room performances. The theater will be completed in old nineteenth century style. The old ballroom will be set with 140 black ebony chairs, just completed by a work force of several students at the old national guard amory and now ready for installation. FINAL TOUCHES Karin Biddle and Jeff Cox, are seen here putting the final touches on the Palace Playhouse which is set to open Dec. 14. The playhouse is located on the third floor of the First Security Bank building. Box Elder High school drama departy ment students are renovating portions of the building with advisors Mrs. Fontell and Dixie Lewis. The former dance hall is being refinished to serve as an intimate theatre for melodramas and other stage entertainment. Mes-serv- ult policy: No-f- a you goffa have Editors note: The following Utahs new no fault insurance law which becomes effective Jan. 1, 1974, was provided by the Insurance on Information institute.) What a must Q. policyholder do with his present policy to conform to the new law? A. Nothing at all. His insurance will company automatically add the provisions to his policy. The company will also provide the policyholder with certain information (number of his policy, effective dates of the coverage, etc.) which he will need when he applies to register his vehicle. lt no-fau- lt this . A cloakroom, restrooms and a main hallway are being completed in turn of the century decor. In addition to an office and dressing and storage facilities, a large room is under preparation for childrens theater performances, another aspect of the company which will soon be underway. Mrs. Messervy had earlier described the goal of the aside from its theater, educational value, as being to provide an intimate, dressed-up- , first class theater. Primarily, the similarity is the new law retains the right to sue in certain specified cases. A. An auto accident victim has the right to sue for losses beyond a offered by an acceptable policy. Except for the very very wealthy, White pillars, red veletine wall paper and an attractive gold trim add to the atmosphere of the main room, as will a matching carpet when installed on the aisles. law similar to the existing system? if Add Atmosphere method of protection appears impractical for most car owners. Q. What actually will the law do? A. Simply put, it will overhaul traditional system of matters when settling up someone is injured in a motor vehicle accident in Utah. Technically put, it establishes a different type of auto accident reparations system. the Q. In what way Is the new $500 medical payment for losses beyond "threshold benefit limits and for losses suffered in certain other specified serious cases, such as death or dismemberment. (The medical pavment threshold and the medical payment limit are not the same and should not be confused. Although a victim can receive medical payments up to $2,000 he can sue the other driver, when his medical bills exceed $500. The amount of nofault benefits paid the victim will reduce tha amount of the settlement, thus double payments.) lt W. G. Bill DEvelyn, chairman of the Utah Information committee, said lt Auto this week the Insurance law, effective Jan. 1, will probably not raise insurance rates. DEvelyn said that quite the opposite will probably happen -rates should come down a bit or level off. No-Fau- lt No-Fau- avoiding its rates. It is possibly more will he said. About 50 to 60 percent of all bodily injury cases involve losses under $500. The new law would eliminate these cases from the courts and from any litigation and those injured would still get paid. follow suit, dliiirectoiry to press eliminate many costly and lengthy trials resulting from Were about ready to print the new auto accidents causing bodily injury and at the same time telephone directory. If you need to make any changes in your listing -White pages or Yellow call our business office. But please hurry. The deadline is soon. adequately insure motorists who are hurt in accidents, said DEvelyn. No-Fau- lt Mountain Bell FRESHLY CUT Pimaai WkM Fur - Soon Bohan CHRISTMAS TREES Harvey Facer 1 North Main - Mantu Shop BLOCKS Brigham City Well on Way In observing the current progress, she says, that goal seems well on the way to acheivement. The grand opening, she said, will emphasize this point. Aside Ybe KKKR7 ttellph)m Eliminate Costs The law was designed to Legislators who passed the Auto Insurance law during the regular legislative session earlier this year believe the new law will eventually save policyholders money and stabilize premiums since insurance companies will be relieved of investigating and contesting many minor bodily injury claims, said DEvelyn. A major Utah insurance company has already reduced most gifted warm Angora thru Fri. 9:30 to 8:00 p.m Saturday 9:30 - 6:00 p.m. Mon. car owners must auto Inhave surance after Jan. 1, 1174? Q. But no-fau- lt law The Yes. A. obligates owners of motor resident vehicles to have this insurance. It is against the law to drive any private passenger, public passenger or commercial motor vehicle without the coverage. Only motorcycles are excluded. 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