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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 12 tournaments In 5 Thursday, February 28, 1974 Foreign languages Local students help with USU program Without the help of some 50 Utah State university students, an individualized learning program in foreign languages may never have gotten off the ground. The success of the program may be seen in the 400 students who use the lab repeatedly during any quarter. Five Box Elder County persons are among these helpful students. They are Tim Conrad, Terry Grimley and Denise Huppi, all of Brigham City, and Paul Markham and Don Morrison of Tremonton. They each spend anywhere from five to 15 hours each week working with less advanced language students in the USU Language laboratory. Responsibilities Responsibilities include e basis working on a with students on grammar and pronounciation. In addition to the hours spent at the lab, they attend a weekly seminar for university credit in which they analyze the teaching problems they have faced. lab technicians lab the assistants, by professors "on call forensics squad attended five competitive 9, during all and perhaps unique way, thereby functioning as thinking individuals rather than as parrots of the traditional classroom. We are learning to use our college education to communicate with others and a develop professional character and patience. and nurfree class in day care, in will school City begin Brigham sery training on Friday, March 1, at the District Consumer Education House at 339 East Seventh North. The sessions will begin 9 a.m. and last until pre-scho- ol noon. They are being sponsored by the Box Elder School district Adult Consumer Education program. The class will teach how to work with and care for children, a spokesman said. who are interested in taking the class Persons can either attend the first day or call the school board office. publications, special insurance programs, economic, social, awareness and political programs, career and personal development programs, in- cluding scholarships and funds to further education. Also provided by the national federation is the opportunity to participate in the national scene though the Business and Professional Womens talent bank and the catalyst roster of womanpower. Membership in the national material available through their trained staff in program planning, with an extensive library of information useful in planning and ad- vancing careers, developing personality, insuring good mental and physical health and on keeping and vocational opportunities for women and the legislation which affect them. Business and Professional Women membership does not conflict or compete with professional or service clubs and many members belong to a or specific professional business group as well as Business and Professional Women's clubs. Present Utah federation membership law, science, education, legislation, tax, real estate, insurance, news media, represents television radio, newspapers, and purchasing, contract management, funeral director, civil service, and other fields of employment. This wide scope of activity provides an interesting interchange all areas of and instructive information employment. of in Charter Club The National Federation was established in 1919 and now includes fifty state federations, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The Utah federation celebrated its golden anniversary in 1973 and at present has 31 affiliated clubs. The Brigham City club Suzanne debate, debate and Mark x Sparkman with graduate Steve was first in Oxford debate. McCosh LANGUAGE LAB with a student in Tim Conrad of Brigham City is working the language lab at Utah State university. To community Also Superior Ratings this year, Peggy Petersen missed finals in extemporaneous speaking by a single rank in a preliminary round. She had straight superior ratings and gained an overall superior with a certificate awarded. Robert Northness and John James, both in oral interpretation, received excellent certificates. The second, tournament Daughters of the American Revolution Oratorical meet, held at Weber State college on Feb. 14. Box Elders sole entrant, Peggy Petersen, was second place in the event and and medals. She missed first place by one point. She was 34 compared to 33 for first in the negative point system. Next Tournaments next two tournaments were held on the weekend of Feb. Beginning on Friday, the Bees novice debaters attended Skyline High School of Idaho's annual novice The 15-1- event. Individual events held considerable success, with Ken Johnson taking first place and a trophy in extemporaneous Lunch, other activities beckons senior citizens Friday, March 1, the regular "Restaurant 64 luncheon for senior citizens at the Brigham Community center will have a menu of baked ham, cabbage, potatoes and gravy, salad, homemade bread, baked apples, coffee and punch. Reservations must be made by 2 p.m. on Thursday prior to the luncheon. Following the luncheon, interviews are planned with anyone wishing to speak about any issue, their favorite story, or joke, or may talk about themselves. This is an informal of better way getting acquainted and having fun at the same time, Director Hazel Kaiser said. After this part of the program, everyone will be urged to see the new exhibit in the museum-gallerMonday, March 4, is the regular bingo day, with prizes and fun, following the luncheon which features hot scones and jelly, along with the lunch break which is a new feature at the center. Everyone 55 or over may take advantage of this homecooked food and is invited to the luncheon and may stay or leave following the luncheon. City adult consumer needed at this time for resale for the senior fund. Anyone having papers should take them to the garage at Eva Janes Drapery building, across from the News Journal, place them in front of the garage, tied, boxed or sacked, where they will be picked up. The papers will be collected by Lamar Page for widows and others without transportation for bringing to the depository location. "We need all we can collect says Spike Club President Leon Swensen. This has been a fine project for our project fund, he added. Think Spring Think Spring" is the theme of the Feb. 28 dance for Over Forty dancers who enjoy the community center on Thursday nights. The Hull orchestra presents the music. Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. and couples and singles are invited to enjoy these evenings. Refreshments are served at the corner where cabaret everyone gathers to get better acquainted. The Hull orchestra has been playing for the dances for four years, since the beginning of the senior project, stated Austin Johnsen, dance chairman. This is a public dance for everyone in was chartered in 1924 and will celebrate its golden anniversary this year. Membership is open to all women actively engaged in business or the professions. If anyone has any questions 0 call Alberta Valentine at or Norma Holmgren in Tremonton at the area who is interested in an enjoyable evening of dancing. Admission is $1 per person. Fourth Anniversary Party for Square Dancers The Golden Spike Swingers have been swinging at the square dancing sessions for four years, since the inception of the senior project in the community center, under the direction of Lucille and Roy Westley, dance callers and instructors. March 11 at 8 p.m. they will celebrate with invited guests, refreshments and guest callers, Drew Whitney, Keith Toponce and Renny Mann all of Ogden area, along with Dick Beckett of Salt Lake. advanced All Change In Time Dont forget the change in time for the free hearing aid service on March 7 which will be from 3 to 5 p.m. in the lounge. Genieve Petersen is still teaching the cross stitch on burlap class each Wednesday for a few more weeks. This is at 1 p.m. in the crafts room. Everyone should take advantage of these free classes, with fine instructors to add something new to their lives. Learn to make ceramics, crafts, oil painting or rug making. This is an opportunity provided by Brigham City corporation and Box Elder county for all retired persons, Mrs. Kaiser said. A bus will pick up in Willard and Perry for Friday. Those in town may call the center, for free transportation to come to the luncheon on Friday and Monday for the lunch break. New Show April 18 is the date scheduled for the new show. Marne, starring Lucille Ball, at the nal The Brigham City South stake will host the Special Interest firesice, March 3 at 8 p.m. The announcement was made this week that it will be held in the Brigham City North stake center, Mack resident association stockholders for terms respectively held Feb. at the annual meeting 13. The Federal Land Bank Association of Tremonton makes long term ranch loans in farm Box and Elder county. Association Manager Keith H. Anderson reported that the Tremonton office made 49 loans in 1973 amounting to $2,408,600. Total outstanding increased e to an high at all-tim- $9,183,434.92. Other directors of the Tremonton association, in addition to Ralph Tolman and Ross Rudd, are Leland Harris of Tremonton, Douglas Holmgren of Tremonton, and Max Kunzler of Park Valley. The Tremonton association is entirely owned by the borrower-member- s it serves. . . . 620 North Third East. Watkins, former of Brigham City and his wife, Julie will present a program of music and spoken word. Watkins graduated from Box Elder High school and the of Utah. He is an account executive for Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith and is heard daily on KSL radio reporting the stock market. University Fifth Meet The fifth meet was a three-schotournament hosted by Box Elder last Wednesday. speaking. The evening was climaxed with a question and answer ol session. Two more scheduled Playhouse shows will end run and John Osburn as the Viewers will get one last chance to attend the current productions at the Palace Playhouse this Friday and Saturday before a new pair of plays go into performance at the end of next week. the Deadwood Dick, dashing western melodrama, will play on Saturday following the Friday night production of the comedy, Cactus Flower. Next week will see the classic The Rainmaker, script, and another enacted complete Intimate Area with spokesman said that patrons are urged to take adA vantage of the final showings, saying that the nineteenth century decor of the theater and an intimate playing area add to the drama experience. He said that admission will be at $1.50 and $1 rates, with reserved seats still available at on daylight hours during weekdays. A Box Elder High school student has been elected to the of society Outstanding American School High Students, and also named an of America for 1974. Michael Larsen, son of Grant and Merlyn Wright, 1078 Maple Drive, was notified of the honors this past month. He is now being considered for scholarships from both national awards organizations. Larsens name and his biography will be featured in the 1974 editions of Outstanding Teenagers of America, an annual awards volume, and The of Society Outstanding American School High a Students, publication distributed to colleges and universities providing He has participated in seminars, panels, radio and television. He served an LDS mission in Austria, has been singing for 10 years in the tabernacle choir and has held various church executive positions. At present he is a member of the Layton Stake High council. His wife, the former Julia Summons, is a graduate of Davis High school and the U of U. She is active in church and civic affairs as well as being mother to their four children. Everyone is invited to come out for the enjoyable evening, a spokesman said. personnel of the 854th and Service company, Army Reserve, will assemble at the Army Reserve Training center in Logan at 7 a.m. Saturday, March 2, and again at 7 a.m. on Sunday, March 3. The uniform will be Class A on Saturday and Class C on Sunday. Supply U.S. the organizations select SL youth Teenager Reserve meetings Distinguished students, those who have achieved academic excellence and have displayed leadership in extracurricular and civic activities. feature Outstanding 723-853- 3 winners from states in the Intermountain area for a $500 regional scholarship. Volumes BC gun-slingi- western villain. Cactus Flower features a cast of seven: Kenny Cook, Patti Clark, Christi Deakin, Mac Edwards, Colleen Collins, Sterling Bennett and Jeff Cox. The comedy surrounds the activities of Dr. Julian Winston (Ken Cook) and his nurse (Miss Clark) in the big city atmosphere of New York. The role of T oni (Miss Deakin) plays a major part in the story. All Michael Larsen Outstanding student 4 ply orlon acrylic KNITTING YARN Complete Selection of Colors SUII per- manent recognition for his high school achievements. There are $800,000 in scholarship funds available through the SOAHSS and there two $1,000 national scholarships to be given from are OTA. Larsen is also competing with LisaT SUCKS South static eyes fireside I3C bi-regio- Ralph Tolman, Honeyville, area farmer, and Ross Rudd of Garland have been reelected to the board of directors of the Federal Land Bank association of Tremonton. elected by They were and oratory Third Week This weeks shows will mark the third week of the current agenda. The melodrama stars Richard Curtis and Cory Sackett as the pair of heroes, Vickie Hunsaker and Jeanette Edwards, the sister heroines. 723-325- farmers reelected to FLBA sessions, impromptu cross-examinati- Bank building, courtesy of the First Security corporation. the cost of $1.50 will r off-top- Security BE debate program, technique and the like to the womens group before Scott Carpenter, John Osburn and Tom Stoddard gave exhibitions of debate on a randomly-chosen subject, debate on the years welfare resolution, Sea. All curtains will be at 8 p.m. on the third floor of the First seniors at show a 2 p.m. matinee. The cost for the community school bus will be $1 a person which will be a total of $2.50 for the trip and performance. It is necessary to get committments for the showing as there are 500 seats only for the 1 entire Salt Lake area. Call for reservations as soon as possible so you wont be disappointed, the director urged. You may sign up at the Friday or Monday luncheons, she added. three-yea- forensics Lifes dancers, whether or not they are in the Golden Spike Swingers group, are invited. Dancers who are accomplished dancers, but have given it up, are invited to join in the fun. Cake and ice cream drink will be served by Virginia and Arvil Marcroft of the serving committee. The beginners group is invited to watch, after their class. man, Tony Ferrara and Robert Northness and Mark Sparkman with Peggy Petersen. On Thursday night, three local debaters put on a demonstration with Coach Allen Fleming for the local Epsilon Sigma Alpha organization. Coach Fleming explained the 2 melodrama on Highland special show for A Undefeated Bee teams were Tom Stoddard and Mark Spark- villian and heroine, A Fate Worse Than Death; or Adrift on Villa Theatre drive. 10. accepted a certificate center Newspapers are urgently federation does not commit the local clubs to a set program, but educational cross-e- Bertelsen, organize group in Tremonton d Hammon and Shirleen Hill returned for second day clashes and gained third place. Three of the debate trophy recipients were repeat winners from last years Weber meet. John Osburn and Tom Stoddard had an undefeated first place in nutrition education director. If enough ladies are interested, the class will continue each Monday in the lounge. All interested persons are urged to participate. BPW will makes fifth-roun- womens Slim and Trim On Monday at 10 a.m. a class of Slim and Trim technique will be demonstrated by Joan pre-scho- ol International Federation of Business and Professional Women, and, as members, enjoy all the benefits and programs provided by the a monthly organization, national magazine, state tri-sta- has Child care class will begin Friday Under the sponsorship of the Brigham City club of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, Inc., a meeting will be held in the new Community Center, Tremonton, on March 1 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of organizing a Business and Professional Womens club in the Tremonton area, encompassing Tremonton, Bear River City, Garland, Fielding, Deweyville, and the surrounding area. State officers and chairmen will attend along with the Brigham City officers to acquaint the attendees with the programs and principals of the federation. The Utah Federation and its affiliated clubs are members of the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, Inc., and the debate. Seniors Scott Carpenter and John Osburn gained a trophy for the achievement in the bout, the largest of its kind in the world. The honor followed four preliminary rounds and three consecutive elimination rounds. A third place trophy in the same division went to Mark Sparkman and Tom Stoddard after contention. In and Spanish Section Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Conrad, is a sophomore majoring in political science. He works with the Spanish section. Terrys duties are somewhat different from his associates. Terry works as a lab technician, operating the complicated controls that keep the lab functioning. He keeps the hundreds of tapes in order and ready for students, makes sure the machinery is working properly and helps students set up the exercise they wish to of division n hours who will answer questions and give advice. As one student said, We are learning to apply our own knowledge in our own creative A tournaments recently and a number of students garnered honors. In the first meet, held Feb. Weber State college awarded a local team first place in the assistants agree with their colleagues who say, I work on. He is the son of Nedra J. find that I work a lot harder to learn the specifics of a language Grimley. He is a freshman at when I have to teach it. My USU. Denise (Mrs. Mel C.) Huppi, language improves as I speak it. So does my confidence. I is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have gained some teaching Don Johnson and a senior experience, especially with majoring in English and students who are starting out. French. She works with the The program is flexible and French lab. Paul is the son of Mr. and allows me to work in an inMorrison of with Mrs. fashion Lynn dependent Tremonton. He is a sophomore students. The lab is equipped with majoring in German. Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don various taping and recording A. Morrison, is a senior in machinery and shelves of prerecorded tapes in 10 languages. political science. He works with Operated from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. the French section. The Elder High school's Box After three rounds of debate, the win tally was Davis, 14, Clearfield, 11, and Box Elder,, speaking. In the same final round, Robin Mund was ranked third. Second-plac- e honors were gained in oratory by Eileen Jaggi, with Janet Phippen recognized in third position. Cindy Gibbs placed third in impromptu speaking. On Saturday, two teams journeyed to Arizona State university in Tempe for the school's spring invitational. One team, in the junior division, walked away with fifth place in debate. Terry Hansen and Dwight Stevens were undefeated in four qualifying rounds and lost by only one ballot in the quarter-fina- l round. Robert Northness and Tony in senior Ferrara were debate. 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