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Show ( Free to public 'The AAousoJireap1 Retarded children unit sets meeting ope ms ioimighi A murder mystery, Agatha Mousetrap," will open tonight (Thursday) at the Intermountain school auditorium. The show is open to the public, free of charge, and will also run Friday and Saturday, starting at 7:30 p.m. each night. The local production is under for a well-to-d- these people family. Through years neglect, the house is now in a state of disrepair. Giles and Mollie Ralston have inherited the house, and have ventured into the boarding house business. They have had no prior experience, but they are willing to make a go at it. Into this scene come the the direction of Ralph L. guests who will make their homes at Monkswell Manor, a Coleman, Jr. of Honeyville. Tickets are available at strange collection of equally Mickeys Music, Comptons Art strange people. and Music, the Brigham City There is Christopher Wren, a hall, and the Chamber of very neurotic young Commerce office. man. His actions border on insanity. Cast Members Next to arrive is Mrs. Boyle, a Cast members include Bill stern snobbish woman, one you Hall as Sgt. Trotter; Anne love to hate. Rasmussen as Miss Casewell; Major Metcalf, a retired Ralph C. Raisor, Major Met- Army officer is another arrival. Jack calf; Southwick, His very being speaks of his Carol military training and years of Christopher Wren; Holland, Mrs. Boyle; Art service. Miss Casewell is something of Barbiari, Mr. Paravachini; David Mr. a mystery, a very masculine Christensen, Ralston, and Kathy Christensen female. Embittered and anas Mrs. (Mollie) Ralston. tisocial. She is sure not to be in the running for Woman of the Scene of Story Year. The play takes place at Monkswell Manor Guest House, Snow Storm once an attractive manor home A severe snow storm maroon Christies The o of In the interim, a murder has been committed in London. The police find clues which lead them to believe that another crime will Mud Used Mud or drilling fluid is used as the bit bores its way down, fed from ground level through a hose and down through the drilling pipe. The mud then makes its way back to the surface, carrying the cuttings in suspension. The cuttings are deposited in a pit next to the rig and the mud is returned to the drilling system. Even as long as hes been in the business, its a challenging new adventure for McComack who said hes been on literally thousands of oil wells and . . everyone is just as exciting as the last one. The site is located on pasture land of the Davis ranch and is about 500 feet west of and 200 feet south of the Calls Fort road which connects Harper Ward and Bear River City. 1 i leather Brigham City area residents experienced a soggy week with both rain and snow amounting to above normal precipitation for this time of the year. Here are the statistics compiled by local weather observer Charles The PTA meeting which has been scheduled today (Thursday) at Box Elder High school has been canceled, a spokesman said. The session was to have started at 10 a.m. The spokesman said announcement of the next PTA meeting will be made in the near future. Plymouth Ponderings Town board members meet for dinner enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry Saturday evening. Town were Attending President and Mrs. Joseph Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamb. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johanson of Layton. Friends of Moroni Timbimboo will be happy to hear he has been released from the McKay hospital in Ogden where he has been receiving medical care. He and his wife are spending a few weeks with their daughter Mrs. Joan Martinez while Mr: Timbimboo is recuperating. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish were Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Nish and daughter Sheila and granddaughter DeDe Baker of Idaho Falls. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family in Bountiful Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish. Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fillon of Magna spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family and Mrs. and Mrs. Jay Hess and family. Mrs. Atkinson accompanied the Fillons to Magna to spend sometime visiting. and Mrs. Hess also received word from their son Elder Rodney Hess who is fulfilling a LDS mission in California with headquarters in Oakland saying he is greatly enjoying his work. He sends regards to his friends here in Bear River valley. Enjoying a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Gardner Udy Friday were her sisters Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City and Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside. Business Trip Carl Starr receiving medical care at the LDS Mrs. Joseph Stokes and Mrs. Newel Nish spent Friday in Logan on business. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott and family in Ogden Friday was Mrs. Hal Mason. by her mother Mrs. Arthur Marriott of Garland. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and family in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess were delighted to receive a phone call from their daughter Mrs. Chad (leAnn) Starr in Tacoma reporting her husband has now been advanced to a First Lt. in the U.S. Army. He is stationed at Fort Lewis. Mr. She was accompanied is hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb in Richmond Sunday in compliment to Wade Lamb who was celebrating his fifth birthday. Twenty-on- e guests were present. A delicious dinner was enjoyed. Wade received many fun gifts. Christie returned home Jo Lamb with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson to spend a few days while her mother is receiving medical care at the LDS hospital in Logan. Penny Parade Perry second Primary v Feb. 22. A potluck supper will begin at 7 p.m. in the ward cultural hall for all boys and their parents. This will be followed by a court of honor. A resident of Perry for many years passed away Monday evening. Wendell Nebeker will be remembered by most of the residents of the community. We extend our sincerest sympathy to his family at this time. Also our sympathy to Mrs. Lois Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thornes infant daughter died shortly after birth. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning. Visiting teachers honoredi Scott R. Carpenter has been named Box Elder high school's 1974 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow. Carpenter won the honor by scoring high in a written and attitude knowledge examination administered to high school seniors here and throughout the country Dec. 4. He will receive a specially designed award from General Mills, sponsor of the annual Betty Crocker Search for Leadership in Family Living and also remains eligible for state and national honors. From the ranks of all school winners in the state, a State Family Leader of Tomorrow is selected through during convention followed by a program. The East Garland chorus sang several numbers. A skit was presented by the Garland A Second ward themed Visiting Teacher Prepared. A trio consisting of Mary Parsons, Barbara Grover and Erma Anderson were accompanied by Hazel Riser at the piano. The Fielding ward was presented with a lovely planter for having a record of 100 percent in visiting teachers for the longest period of time. judging centered on test performance and receives a $1,500 college scholarship. The second-rankinstudent in the state will g receive a $500 scholarship. Britannica Encyclopedia Educational will of Corporation The Annals a America, reference work, to the state winners school. present served as a visiting teacher for the longest peiod of time were each presented with a long stemmed carnation. They were: Garland First, Pearl Cullimore and Lottie Potter; Garland Second, Hazel R. Call; Beaver, Rosa Rucker; Belmont, Nina Burnett; Howell, Blodwin Sorenson; Park Valley, Louise Pugsley; East Garland, Dora Shaffer; Curlew, Erma Sorenson; Fielding, Ruby Farnsworth. The Garland LDS stake held their Relief society visiting teachers convention in the Howell ward cultural hall Saturday. A brunch was enjoyed Troublesome Cough NEW YORK (UPI)-D- octored yourself for a cough? The cough still has you down? Call a doctor at once says the Health Insurance Institute. If it persists more than 10 days and you feel okay, see the doctor, too. Get Flowers member from each ward in the Garland stake who had A 975. The meet canceled Members of the Plymouth town board and their partners groundbreaking by Mrs. Max Nelson Saturday afternoon a good crowd of members from the Perry ward and the Perry Second ward were on hand at the ground breaking ceremony for their new chapel. Bishop Tom Dinsdale of the second ward, President Arnold Gilbert, Brigham City South Stake president and Bishop Paul Barnard of the Perry ward each gave a few remarks. The first shovels of dirt were then removed for the new church just south of the southwest corner of the Perry Park. stake Members of the presidency, bishopric members of both wards and the contractor were those pitching in to get started. Following the ceremonies the shovels used were auctioned off to raise more money towards the completion of the church in 26-in- gets award attends The solutions to those questions make for an exciting production. ' Ms. Dixon will show a film, Where Do the Children Play? Accompanying her will be Lavern Peterson, retired director of public health nursing. Also on the program will be Mrs. Robert K. Lund, Primary president for the LDS Brigham City, Utah South stake. The meeting will feature a discussion on a class or classes for special children. All interested persons are invited to attend. Senior Large crowd Sgt. Trotter must seek answers to three questions : Who is the killer? Will the killer strike again? And, who will be the next victim? feet high. Drilling pipe is stacked next ot the platform, ready to be hoisted into place. McComack said a bit would be used to start but ultimately theyll to down bit. an gear in size and an eight-inc- h The drilling pipe itself is collar was used to start. The rig is the same as that used to sink oil wells with six men working on each of three shifts, including a driller, four hands and a pusher. by Flo Munson Perry Pulse But even Sgt. Trotters presence does not halt the murderers fiendish crime, as one of the guests is strangled. (Continued From Page One) A rabies clinic is planned in Tremonton Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Bear River Animal hospital, 390 West Sixth North, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The announcement was made by the Utah Veterinary Medical association. The cost per dog is $2.50. munity center. were these officers of the Box Elder YOUNG FARMERS Recently Sid Left to Farmers are Norman, Corinne, reporter; Jack Burt, right Young organization. Bear River City, secretary; Kenny Davis, Corinne, president, and Kent Jeppesen, Corinne, vice president. Election took place during the annual meeting at the Red Baron. LEAD at take place Monkswell Manor. Detective, Sgt. Trotter is dispatched, on skiis, to question the guest house residents, and warn them of potential danger. Well drilling begins Tremonton clinic set for rabies Katie Dixon, executive secretary of the Utah Association for Retarded Children, will address a meeting of the Box Elder County chapter this evening, Feb. 21, in a local meeting. The session is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Brigham City Com- at Monkswell Manor, and provides the setting for two days of suspicion and fear. Out of the storm comes another Mr. arrival, Paravochini, a dark mysterious man with a highly unnerving sense of humor. wild-eye- PTA 1) tr' Thursday, February 21, 1974 ward will be around today, Feb. 21 for their Primary Penny Parade. As the Primary worker comes to your home you are reminded of the good work these pennies do and encourage each to be generously old today. The Perry ward Sweethearts ball held last Tuesday evening was enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. Members of the Aaronic Priesthood MIA honored Darrell and Grace Nelson as their Sweethearts. a intermission During program was presented by members of the Nelson family. Gordon Nelson acted as master of ceremonies and Mrs. Jackie Bennett gave their life story. A musical number "When Grandpa Comes was sung by Melaine Nelson, Cary and Tina Wharton and Shantell Bennett accompanied by Mrs. Judy Wharton. A Typical day in the life of Darrell and Grace was then presented by Mrs. Judy Wharton. The honored couple were then presented a beautiful painting done by Mrs. DeEsta Young. Roseanne Young then gave a reading. Darrell and Grace would like to thank all those who were in charge of the evening and to especially thank their many friends who came out to be with them that evening. The Perry second ward held their Sweethearts Ball the following evening. They chose to honor Ralph and Cora Vavricka as their Sweethearts this year. 33 DAISY DB CUUS 977 GEMOT 110? 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