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Show iMh vr ! BOX EL I )EP i j f ! i ' , JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 1, 1 17 1974 German movie United on Passion history is read, until at last only one candle remains as a symbol of the hope of the Christian faith. Holy Cross members will be junior high gradually darkened as the Methodis? The observance of Easter will begin with sunrise services, both in Brigham City and Tremonton. The service in Brigham City will be held in the Community center, at 6:30 a.m. In Tremonton, people will gather at the church at 6:15 a.m. to proceed from there to a selected secluded site for the service. At the regular 9:15 a.m. service, in the Corinne tap at Service, or service of shadows," in which the church is participating in Box Elder Junior High school will present Llebe the annual Sommer und Musik, Thursday April 18 at the Capital Theater. The German film will begin at 4 p.m. and the cost is 75 cents. The movies has no subtitles but is easily understood. It is G rated all the a way, publicity spokesman said. choir. In Tremonton, at the 11 a.m. service, children of the Sunday school will sing special music. sunrise service at the Community Center at 6:30 a m. on Easter morning, and then will join in a festival worship service at 9 a.m. at the church. Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of the congregation, will be speaking on the theme, He is Risen Indeed! on this day. Special music, flowers, and an emphasis on the fellowship of believers gathering for worship will also mark this central day of the church year. All persons form the community are invited to join in participating with the members on this joyful day. United Christian Presbyterian Reformed man gets diploma from DeVry institute Methodist Pastor church. will speak and special music will be provided by the Mason combined Methodist-Presbyteria- n Maundy Thursday will be commemorated in our sanctuary at 7:30 p.m. with the serving of communion. A Good Friday service will be held at Holy Cross Lutheran church at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to the Easter Sunrise service at the community center at 6:30 a m. Sunday morning. The choir from the high school will provide music for this special service. Easter Sunday service in our sanctuary at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Lawson delivering the sermon. Our choir will be in attendance. There will be no meeting of the Sand Dollars Sunday evening. Cooperative church school Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. in Gillespie hall for all children ages three through sixth grade. Community Easter Sunrise service at the community center Sunday at 6:30 a.m. The church will celebrate the resurrection of Christ at is own regular service at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ed Boer will be preaching. There will also be a celebration of the meaning of the death of Christ at the Good Friday service Friday night at 7:30. The service will be climaxed by the celebration of Communion. Pastor and Mrs. Boer will be attending a Home Missionary conference at Mt. Hermon in California next week. St. Lutheran Holy Week is being com- memorated with special services at Holy Cross Lutheran church this week. A special service of Holy Communion is planned at 7:30 p.m. for Holy Thursday. Good Friday services will be a union service at 8 p.m. at Holy Cross. This will be Tenebrae a Ray A. Friess, Jr., 138 North Fifth West, recently graduated of from DeVry Institute Technology, Chicago, one of the Bell & Howell schools. He received an electronics technician diploma from George P. Doherty, president of Bell & Howell schools. Friess specialized his training in electronic communications. He is employed with the Utah State university as engineer production director in radio broadcasting for radio-tservices. v Michaels 10 a.m. there will be a Solemn Eucharist followed by the childrens Easter Egg hunt. Episcopal CMC Church school is each April Holy Cross BC 11 is Maundy Thursday. be will The Eucharist celebrated at 7:30 p.m., immediately followed by the stripping of the altar. April 12 is Good Friday. At noon there will be a Good Friday liturgy. April 13 is Holy Saturday (Easter Eve). The Easter Vigil will be celebrated at 8:30 p.m. followed by a buffet supper. Members are reminded to bring either a salad or dessert and that no eating implements or plates will be required. April 14 is Easter Day. There will be no 7:30 a.m. service. At Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. at Gillespie hall for children three years of age through sixth grade. April 17 is Easter Wednesday. A Eucharist will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. An aloe plant can live lor two or three years without water or earth TOP TWIRLERS Top twirlers in the thumb toss and backhand twirl off events at Baton Arte studio are John Davis, Rae Lin Chnstensen and Nancy Jo Davis. Mitchell, tinuous rolls around the index finger with only the use of the thumb as a guide and hand motion to keep the momentum of the baton going. John Davis walked away with first in this event with Helen Christensen in second place and Denise Davies in third Honorable mention was given to Nancy Jo Davis and Karen Stevens. Others competing were Another First Rae Lin Christensen also claimed first in the more difficult backhand toss contest. These are performed in the left hand by tossing the baton Susan Wells, Tammy Schmidt, Dee Dee Bierer, Tann Dunn. Studio record of 9,992 set by Gaylene Johansen still stands. Counters and recorders of scores were Dottie Campbell, Helen Wallace, Nancy Christensen, Cindy Mason, Kari Nielson, Susan Wells, Vickie Announces winners Studio slates spring show Winners of the Baton Arte Thumb Toss, One Finger Twirl and Backhand Toss contests were announced this week by Rama Rasmussen, director of the studio. Twirl off competition was held Saturday, April 6 at Baton Arte studio. High scoring students from class competition became finalists for the twirl-of- f competition Participation in these events develops coordination and timing. Thumb tosses are performed by tossing the baton as it rolls over the thumb making one revolution in the air, catching and repeating without drops or breaks. Placing first in this event was Rae Lin Christensen, with Jolin Davis in second and Nancy Jo Davis in third. Honorable mention went to Karen Stevens and Lynda Cole. Other finalists were JuLaine jJt aux Laurie Leishman, Tammy Schmidt, Tara Jo Mitchell The studio record of 11,419, set by Susie Gallegos, still stands. one making revolution after leaving the hand, catching and repeating without drops or breaks. Nancy Jo Davis was second and John Davis took third place. Honorable mention went to Laurie Leishman and Other Mitchell. JuLaine finalists were Lynda Cole, Helen Christensen, Tammy Schmidt and Susan Wells. The third event of the Twirl-of- f was the twirl. These are performed by con backhand, one-fing- WINNERS Winners of the one finger competition at Baton Arte' studio are Jolin Davis, back; Helen Christensen, center, and Denise Davies, COMPETITION the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Wain Davis. She is a sixth-yea- r student at Baton Arte studio. She will Laurie Leishman, Jacque Millard, Michelle Hansen, Hendricks, Jacci Erickson, Lin Rae Carla Jensen, Christensen, Debra Jill Jensen, Lynda Cole, JuLaine Mitchell, Diane Allred, Tara Jo Mitchell. Awards will be presented to the winners of each event at the conclusion of the twelfth annual Music In spring ReVue, scheduled for Motion, 1974 Saturday, April 27, at 8:15 p.m. at the Box Elder High school auditorium John Davis, who placed in all events is three of the twirl-of- f . perform several routines in "Music in Motion, 1974 Among these will be a contest style adapted for stage presentation, a novelty pantomime twirl, a twirling routine performed with strobe lighting, a and juggling routine with members of her twirling class. She is also in a black light specialty. Jolin is a member of the drill team and will do a drill routine, and a military routine with the new Parade Guns. She will also be in the Dance at the Gym" from the musical West Side Story, a dance routine which incorporates modern, jazz, and ballet techniques. 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