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Show I t 8 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 'Women's clothes aren't creations of their own' Thursday, October 17, 1974 In Brigham City Court Alcohol cases Those skirts you women wear arent yours originally, draw fines, jail 21, of 716 Mark Edward Peter, Lindon Way, Brigham City, was fined $50 by Brigham City Judge Robert W. Daines after he pleaded guilty to giving beer to minors, records show. In other action in Brigham City Court, Steve Poulsen, no age or address listed, was fined $25 and given 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to petit larceny charge, records show, Pleading guilty to driving under the influence was Leslie Joe Talker, 30, of 323 North Second West, Brigham City. He was fined $200 and given 60 days in jail. Forfeiting $50 bail after being cited for failure to yield was Hughbert E. Trumbley, 60, of Riverton, Wyo. Amborse William Quire, 50, of 144 North Main, Brigham City, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence and was fined $100 and given 30 days in jail. William Blair of Brigham City pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication and was given 60 days in jail. Jess Laughling 58, of Brigham City, was given 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to the same charge. driving. Found guilty of illegal possession of a substance was Eileen Bromage, Brigham City. She was given a six months jail term. Antonio Trujillo Vasques, 41, Logan, was found guilty of a charge of driving under the y influence. He was given a jail term. y y y $50 Fine Francisco Sanchez was fined $50 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of furnishing beer to minors. A $50 fine was levied to Wanda Benale, 21, 61 West Fifth North, Brigham City, after she pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication. Scott Edman Stapley, 21, Bountiful, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and was fined $150 by Judge Daines A jail sentence and $150 fine were levied against L. P. Jones of Ogden after he pleaded guilty to driving under the intiuence. Amador Rios Jr. of Kimberly, Idaho, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and was jail given a $150 fine and term. A $75 fine was assessed J. 41, Bear Allen Christensen, River City, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless y wore them. In fact, according to an expert on the evolution of clothing from Southern Utah college in Cedar City, just about everything a woman wears now (excluding thejira) was originally worn by men. BEHS C. drama Adams, Cedar City. Costumes modeled traced the evolution of clothing from McBeth to James I and included a replica of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth I. at SUSC, was at Box Elder High school Tuesday with a group of students and presented a "Costume tour from the Dark Ages through James I. Adams presented the lecture to drama and English students, later traveling to Bear River High for another lecture the same day. He is producer of the annual Shakespearean Festival 75 Pounds The replica weighs 75 pounds and is made of 300 yards of material and contains some five gross of immitation precious stones. The actress wears the dress on a parachute harnass, says Adams. Cost of the copy was $600 for materials. The original was many, many times more expensive. Adams says pierced earrings, perfume, skirts, rouge, wigs and other implements of todays women were originated by males. Males were the peacocks of the era, and women, fancying male fashions, began to copy them. When men discovered this, they retreated to another style, Adams said. He .said it was blatant male chauvenism that made man change his styles when women took interest. to Queen Going back in plans play 'in the round 3-a- ct 28-3- 0 department. The production will be done "in the round," something never done betore at the school. The comedy, by Moss and Hart, will be directed by Miss Patty Wahlquist and student director Rod Walker. Cast of characters include Cherie Hansen as Penny Sycamore, Gary Shandran as Mr. Sycamore, Gerald Larsen as Mr. DePinna, Drew Benson as Mr. Kolenkoff, Anne Smith as Alice, Robert Northness as Tony, Debbie Busenbark as Essie, Bobby McGee as Ed; David Phippen as Grandpa, Bucky Harjo as Indian, Carol Jean Payne as Mrs. Kirby, David Layton as Mr. Kirby, Mary Hazelton as Mrs. Wellington, Sterling Bennett as Donald, Dana Jones as Raheba and John Bigler, LaMar Kent and Rod Walker as Pleads Guilty pleading guilty to driving under the influence. Larry Brown, 27, Brigham City, forfeited $50 bail after being charged with public intoxication, court records show. Pleading quilty to illegally furnishing beer to minors for which she was fined $50 was Marie Eastman, no age or address given. A $50 fine was also assessed Patty Gale Timbimboo, no age or address given, for the same charge on which she pleaded guilty. A suspended sentence was levied Darrell Barlese, 18, Intermountain School, after he pleaded guilty before Judge Daines on a public intoxication charge. Reckless driving was the charge Harold Luxon Armajo, 19, Pocatello, Idaho, pleaded guilty to. He was fined $50. A suspended sentence was also handed Robert D. Marquard, 35, Pawtucket, R. I., after he pleaded guilty to public intoxication charge. Also sensuspended was a tence for James Yazzie, 18, Intermountain School, who pleaded guilty to the same charge. Larry Talker, 20, of 323 North Second West, Brigham City, pleaded guilty to illegal possession of alcohol by consumption and was fined $50. haven't a corner on that handy item. Men once exclusively Fred departmenthead "You Can't Take It With You," a three-ac- t in the Little comedy will be presented Oct. Theatre by the Box Elder High school drama ' A Coalville man, Danny Kay Bryson, 18, was fined $100 and given 30 days in jail after they were once high style for men. And handbags, you women Service manager named manager queen established 365 guilds in London and granted each one audience with her once a day after designing her a gown. The queen wore the gown only once, then stripped them and gave them to William Shakespear for use in his plays. The precious gems went to maintain Londons orphanages he said. d The costume tour is and travels around the state. The two Box Elder-school- s were the northernmost schools included in the tour after Bountiful and Viewmont. self-funde- A REPLICA OF the coronation of the Utah Shakespearean gown worn by Queen Elizabeth is modeled by a member Troop. Other members show costumes worn in other times extending from the Dark Ages to James I. The troop was at Box Elder High Tuesday on a "costume tour." I unr rtnnnrTinnrrtnnnnrirrTnrinrrBTnnnmnrirrinrroTn Bob Tripp, 26, of Ogden has been named service manager of Brigham Honda at its new location at 259 North Main. Tripp formerly was service with Elizabeth, Adams said the Freeway Kawasaki in Sunset. Tripp has had six years experience in repair of two and e engines and has completed four service schools. "We will service all makes said including snowmobiles, Tripp. We will specialize in same day service on tune-upQuick service will be our motto. We want to get bikes in and get them out as quickly as we can. Tripp is married and has one child. The Marine Corp veteran will make his home in Brigham City. Brigham Honda will sell new Honda and Kawasaki cycles and Polaris snowmobiles. Tripp also has had a great deal of experience in repair of snowmobile engines. sraiiff r uv Am EXl 2 m 2 four-strok- s. Tools stolen Rick Erb of 575 East Sixth South reported to Brigham City police the theft of tools and a radiator from his pickup truck records show. Items taken The theft of a quantity of reinforcing dowels and two boxes of steel ties from the American Greeting Corp. plant under construction reported to Brigham police, records show. was City Reports theft Tom Garrison of 1050 East Second North reported to police the theft of parts from his automobile, according to police records. I Z Nearest estimate of how many cups of sugar are in the wheelbarrow on display at the Grand Opening will be declared the winner. 2. In the event of a tie, winner will be determined by a drawing. 3. Sorry, only one winner per family. 4. 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