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Show At BE Junior High BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cify, Utah Thursday, April 11, 1974 - - " Palace Playhouse Ping pong will start Monday The annual First Security Bank ping pong tournament will get underway Monday night at the Box Elder Junior High school. p.m. each night. Bill tournament Bell, chairman says hes in good shape and ready for the action. Last year he finished second in the mens double play. more this year, said Glen Casperson, recreation director. This years competition will be held on Monday, April 15 and Tuesday, April 17. All of the action will start at 7 Registration Registration will be the night of the event. with further Persons contact questions should ext. 49. Casperson at Here is a schedule and list of events : Brigham City Recreation department and Last year we had approximately 70 entries and were looking forward to even 723-852- Regulations set for Sawtooth NRA Private Land Regulations For Sawtooth the National Recreation area in central Idaho were published in the Federal register on March 29 and will be effective on April 29, announced Regional Forester Vern Hamre. These regulations set standards for the use, subdivision and development of private lands within the Sawtooth NRA and have been developed in furtherance of the purposes of Sawtooth NRA legislation (P.L. enacted on August 22. Actors slate event, Schedule of Division Here is a schedule of divisions: age group, girls and 7 boys open; girls and boys 3 boys doubles; open; boys and girls doubles; 17 and up mixed doubles; no age novice open, all April 15. 17 and up mens open double elimination, April 15 and 17. 35 and over, mens seniors open; 35 and over, ladies seniors open; 35 and over, mixed senior doubles, 17 and up, mens doubles, all April 7. 3 14-1- 14-1- 7 The Palace Playhouse has set this month of three of its most successful productions staging this weekend, East Lynn next week Deadwood Dick in two and The Rainmaker weeks. This weekend's showing is an old fashioned melodrama, complete with hero, heroine and villian. Starring in those respective roles are Dean Local motorcyclist, Brad Craig, takes a steep hill at the Brigham City Hailing, Janet Glauser and TAKES STEEP HILL Robert Northness. Cycle park where improvement of tracks is expected in the near future. The play is set to begin at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights on the third floor of the urged to hear these two people First Security Bank building. All productions are courtesy of speak. Mental retardation is no the local bank corporation. or The old fashioned decor of of person respector background, and such a child newly renovated theater fits in well with the melodrama atcan be born into any family. It is also possible for a person mosphere, a spokesman said. with a normal IQ to become The plot takes place in England mentally retarded at any time at East Lynn, a manor. When the lordly owner of the through injury, disease or illness, a publicity spokesman mansion dies, the villiany of Sir Francis Levison vies for wealth said. and the herione with the hero, Laird Stringham, chairman, will introduce officess and Archibald Vane. board members of the recently Supporting Cast State Senator H. Dean of mediate past president for six organized chapter and a A supporting cast includes American Fork will speak at a years. drawing will be held for a quilt. The quilt was made and Evelyn Blake, Debbie Busen-barShe was a recipient of the Salt meeting sponsored by the Box Denise Harper, Glenda Elder county chapter of the Lake Exchange clubs Book of donated by Mrs. Mark Spence of Golden Deeds award for 1970. Garland, and Mrs. Glen Hess of Hemsley, Chuck Johnson, Doug Mental Retardation association Jones, Natalie Hansen and Both speakers will discuss Deweyville. of Utah, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Tickets are fifty cents each Gary Shandrew. the chorus room of the Box programs successful at the The director is Mrs. Fontell State Training school which and are available from any Elder Junior High school. could be introduced to the local, member or by calling Mr. (Don C.) Messervy. or Della Earlier, the melodrama had Stringham, Senator Dean serves on the county level. Tickets will played in January and early Barney, board of directors of the also be available at the door. February in the Playhouses Public Invited association and as governProceeds will to to the MRAU. second month of shows. The The is and invited public mental affairs committee chairman, member of State juvenile court advisory committee and is currently minority leader of the Senate. repeat performances conference MRAU SgedgOoit Oo sipeoEi 00 Intermountain Region, 324 25th Street, Ogden, Utah, repeat performances plan to enter this fun Casperson commented. The city and First Security Bank will be offering trophies and a number of fun awards. Persons with questions may contact the Recreation office, ext. 49. should Hamre emphasized that the regulations do not provide for taking over private land. The legislation directs the Forest service to preserve the western ranching atmosphere and maintain as much private land in private ownership as possible. Copies of the Regulations and the Environment statement are available for public review at the following office: Regional Forester, 11 84401. DgcgD innieGOiiinig - production, Mrs. Messervy recalled, had been successful well received by sizable audiences. She urged patrons who missed the production to come out this weekend and invited satisfied customers back for another viewing. It should provide an unusual stage experience, with full audience involvement. It was the first publication in history of a melodrama style production. Next week, another popular will show. melodrama Deadwood Dick, a western spoof, played during the Palaces third month of shows and will be repeated on Friday and Saturday. The following week, the light romantic drama The Rainmaker will show on an invitational basis on Thursday and will be open for public viewing on Friday and Satur- and day. For in the two weeks remaining the playhouse season, Gaslight Girl, a musical melodrama will play through April 11. Prices are set at $1 and $1.50. Reserved seats may be secured at 723-853- iJHSlOEQUiHD 723-626- Paula PERFORMS 7, daughter For-sber- of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forsberg, Fielding, performed in dance revue April 8-- Becky Hess, 7, (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Hess, Fielding, and Patricia Rudd, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd, Fielding, appeared in dance revue of Doris Roche students. PERFORMERS Pay raise hearing (Continued From Page One) hired men. He explained further that inflation must be fought and weve got to start some place. However, Kerr replied if youre against wage increases, then you must want to roll back farm prices. .you cant be both. Im deeply involved in farming and I love it but we cant stick our heads in the sand and say freeze it at this level, the assessor said further. Not Opposed Local abstractor Clark Hillam said I work with all these people and I know how they work and Im certainly not opposed to a raise. If I had a gripe, it would be that other county employes, a lot of them, are underpaid. Im opposed to the school board and Brigham City paying more for their help than you. Something should be done because it all comes out of the same pocket, Hillam told the commissioners. Commissioner Young said he agreed, calling this a valid point. Commissioner Chase said figures proposed for elected officials are within Another guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Elaine S. Sharp of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sharp is executive director of MRAU and im Thieves were apparently not satisfied just taking the gasoline from a pickup truck owned by Lowell Nelson, 333 West Sixth South, this past week, they took the gas tank too. Total loss was estimated at with $40. Deserve More As for the salaries paid commissioners now $6,600 annually it was generally agreed they deserve more. Youre around here pretty full time. It should be done now before the election, Hillam said. Youre earning more than youre getting, Bennion added. Chase said such an increase was not presently contemplated. Commissioner John Holmgren who said he was opposed to salary increases after an election, suggested a committee on the commissioner pay question. The chairman said one of the big reasons for calling a hearing now is so that anyone interested in running for office will know what our intent is. Also present for the hearing was County Recorder Margaret Evans who drew laughter from those attending when she declared that without the services of her office, the others couldnt function. New fees set for services of city panel New fees have been authorized for applications to the Brigham City Planning commission. The adjusted schedule was approved by the city council Thursday. It includes the following: Application for conditional use permit, $5; application for zoning map change, for application $25; planned 0 6'V614 10'V888 8"oia746 12"dia1145 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE, IRRIGATION PICK-U- ALL P SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. Is) lbs fGE32s!flK 801 West 12th St., PhT LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. PROVO: Ph. 0 (no toll 532-111- 399-117- 752-631- verge of dying. Other cast members include left, Robert Northness, Debbie Busenbark, Gary Shandrew, Glenda Hemsley, Doug Jones, Vickie Glauser and Dean Hailing. aft dealer Sim voice We must reduce stock! 55 units must go! SIZES Pick out your car look at the invoice and drive it away DANCERS 373-860- IMPALA MONTE CARLO CHEVELLE CAPRICE OLDS 98 OLDS 88 OLDS CUTLAS OLDS SUPREME TORONADO 4" TO 24 and DRAINAGE, ALL PRICES ARE PLANT OGDEN: A touching moment in the Palace Playhouse production of "East Lynne comes when the young lad (Danny Jensen) becomes sick and is on the A SAD MOMENT unit development, $25 plus $15 per unit; application for subdivision, regular or minor, $25 plus $15 per lot. The action was said necessary to defray the cost of services. m 8-- 9 Quil'ifc) Take gas tank too! our means of what we can afford at this time. Of the sheriffs pay, Hillam said hes on call seven days a week and has much responsibility and this must be considered. But he also has 14 deputies to help him, Bennion responded. From left to right, Kathy Rudd, 1 1 , daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd, West Fielding; Kelli Rudd, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rudd, Fielding, and Shareze Marble, 1 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble, Riverside, performed a dance revue presented in Tremonton April by students of Doris Roche. ($&&&" 1 1 DMMSEM OKIEVIftOILEY 0 charge) 816 North Main OLDSMOBILE 723-52S- S |