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Show I t BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah I 17 Thursday, October 17, 1974 We Proudly offer YOUR Family an Exciting - Money Saving - Inflation Busting - Energy Saving Membership PERRY PTA LEADERS Perry PTA leaders planning an amblyopia clinic today are, from left, Melba Wheeler, chairman; Karrol Valcarce, secretary-treasurer- ; Raylene Nelson, first vice president; Principal Darel Johnson, second vice president, and Marilyn Walker, president. Absent was Virginia Eskelsen, third vice president. Always Welcome Ford help set at Perry clinic is scheduled today (Thursday) at Perry Elementary school, according to the sponsoring amblyopia America and help yourself at Max BEAT INFLATION BRIGHAM and BOWL Kosof's SAVE PTA. The free clinic will begin at 12:30 p.m. for children at the school and 2:30 for children. Chairman for the project is Nelda Wheeler. can buy 67.77 Worth of Bowling. If you act before Nov. You pre-scho- All candidates on the county and state level have been invited to attend the senior citizens weekly luncheon, Friday, Oct. 18, at 12 noon in the Brigham City Community center. County chairman of the Republican, Democratic and American parties, Jack Molgard, Jack Phelps and Jack Pierce, will introduce candidates. This is an opportunity for all seniors and retired persons to get acquainted with the candidates so they can vote intelligently on Nov. 5. Everyone is urged to attend the luncheon on this date. Reservations must be made by Thursday at 1 p.m. by calling Menu for the luncheon will be rolled round roast beef, buttered squash, Waldorf salad, dark bread, dessert and coffee and punch for 64 cents cost. Monday Luncheon Monday luncheon has the same homecooked food at the same cost, served at 12:15 p.m. oil Pool play, shuffleboard, painting class, and bingo are scheduled after lunch. Bring 25 cents or a white elephant prize for an afternoon of bingo and dates on their calendar: October 31 Harvest Moon dance, 8:30 p.m., live music, $1 admission each and prizes for the best costumes. Blood pressure October 29 clinic, free to all ages, 3 to 6 p m.; Pool tournament, 10 a.m., $1 entrance, trophy. Tuesday Bear River Health district under county nurses, with Laverne Lindsay making arrangements. Free hearing November 7 tests for all ages. If you suspect a problem in your hearing, take this test. Merle Thurgood, president, Hearing Aid society. previous scheduling. They will stay overnight and return Friday at 5:30 p.m. approximately. The change was made from Oct. 15 due to the influx of hunters in the area. Fifteen persons left Saturday, Oct. 12 for an exciting trip to the Hawaiian Islands, and will return in one week, Mrs. Kaiser said. Thursday night at the public dancers the dance for over-fortcouples having an anniversary during October will be honored. New couples as well as singles are urged to attend these regular dance nights. Forty-si- x left persons Thursday morning from the community center for a trip to Jackpot after a change in the Now On Sale SAVE " An Easy Installment Plan Scouts can earn 3 badge recently incorporated into the scouting program. r sessions The course will include eight on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in the room at Lake View School taught by a certified scout counselor. The class will be limited in size, and another can be arranged if enough interest is one-hou- multi-purpos- e shown. Cost of the entire course is five dollars, which includes the rental of the skates. Registration for the course will be held at the first session which will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 5 p.m. at the school. Available Your Family Can CP new merit badge Lake View area community school will offer a new course for Boy Scouts that will qualify boys for the merit badge in roller skating, a new Now On Sale 20.00 at less than $4.00 a Month Full Year Enjoy 'PO fun. Mrs. Hazel Kaiser invited seniors to circle the following 1 YOU WILL y Jackpot Trip Your Family Your President clinic An Here is opportunity to help Amblyopia Seniors ask candidates to luncheon For Only 197.77 Worth of Bowling & SAVE 90.00 MJctMor. Nov. For a Full Year at less than 9.00 a Month mm mio ram FmniLY iouto ran Bowling repeats as nation's DO YOU KNOW? 52 That over -- top participation sport Honeyville Hotline . Dale F. Hansen . earns award . Rasmussens have relatives visit Local youth receives LDS award A Brigham City youth has received the LDS churchs Duty to God award for outstanding activity in the priesthood. He is Dale Frederick Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Hansen, 620 Cherry drive. He received the award during a recent meeting in the Brigham City Twentieth LDS ward of which he is a member. Hansen has served in numerous church functions, having been secretary in the deacons and the teachers quorums. He is a Star in scouting and a member of the Order of the Arrow. , A junior student at Box Elder High school, he is affiliated with Key club there and also is on the state sound and lighting crew. at a He is employed part-tim- e downtown Brigham City store and has three sisters and two . brothers. Outstanding and consistent FAMILY PROGRAMS FOR THE PAST SEVTN YEARS HAS BROUGHT NATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR THE BRIGHAM BOWL. Such programs as the FAMILY BOOST ERS BOWLING SPIKE FAMILY GOLDEN PLAN - FAMILY ECONOMY PLAN - FAMILY BOWLING FOR FAMILY HAPPINESS THE FAMILY FESTIVAL OF BOWLING FAMILY BOWLING INVESTMENT PLAN - THE FAMILY SUMMER BOWLING JAMBOREE (in this fabulous event, families bowled an unbeliveable 4,590 games in only a few weeks while temperatures soared outside in July and August) has made the Brigham Bowl a truly family recreation center. -- -- by Sharon Mecham Devern and Cora Rasmussen were pleased with a visit from Jerry Dickamore, g nephew. Jerry lives in Haushauca, Ariz. Accompanying Jerry was his sister, Jeanie Gibson and her daughter Julie from Taylor, Utah. They had a very enthe Also joyable visit. Rasmussens had the pleasure of their daughter and her husband, Zan and Jim and their children, Cody and Cori, of Logan spend the weekend. Bard Mecham celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary with a party and 16 guests. They included his sister, Caelyn and two brothers, Cory and Chad, and friends Richie Aokie, Billy Hunsaker, Andy James, Jay Lillywhite, Danny Canfield, Danny Limb, Tommy Stoddard, Mindy Tolman, Holly Sparks, Susan Stacey, Marium and Michelle (twins), and Michelle Thorsted. They all enjoyed games, cakes. ice cream and cup- Attend UEA Ross and Lois Coombs spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City to attend UEA meetings. They drove to American Fork on Thursday evening to visit their daughter and family, John and Eileen Sorensen and son Justin. Boyce Coombs spent the weekend in Vernal, visiting friends. Sharon Mecham and children, Caelyn, Bard, Cory, and Chad drove to Grantsville to visit with family members Friday and Saturday. Sharon is formerly from Grantsville. While in Grantsville the Mechams visited Sharons mother, Nora Whats the nations mimlxr oik ruruiMoiul sport' According to the Piesidcfil s CouikiI on Plnsiidl fitness its Bowling tor tht second straight car Figures released mentis In the National Bowling Council shows that K) 112 dward- have Ixtu presented to bowlers, .almost 1 000 more than its closest pursuer, JttRgtng A total of 30.7M awards have lx n scot to people competing in a range of 58 mnational sports 21,122 of those have gone to men with the rnapints of the awards going to those in the 18 25 war old age bracket Bowlers must bowl a minimum of 150 games oxer a four month period in order to qaalifv for the award, crediting no more than five games on an one dav I he participant must also bowl on at hast 54 different dass and can count league sessions among those dass Par- ticipation is on the honor ssstem Interested bowlers who think thes qualifs for such an award should write tht Presnh nt s ( oumil on Phssieal Fitness and Sports, Department PSV Washington, DC. KIDS LOVE TO BOWL SAME AS ADULTS million American men women, boys and girls bowled this past year? Thats almost one of Did every Americans. you know? From September of 1973 thur April of 1974 that Boys and Girls of this area enjoyed a total of over 25,000 hours of bowling fun at the Brigham Bowl? 20202. Top Sport Bowling . . . .... Jogging Swimming Bicycling . . . Tennis Karate Equitation Softball Alpine Skiing Judo . . . . -- four DO YOU KNOW? That across -- our nation great thousands of churches, elementary schools, high schools, colleges, universities, hospitals including doc- 0 total 9 412 5 518 843 825 699 685 . 988 . 918 . 740 . 700 tors and their families, as well as the complete staff members sponsor 1 1 1 1 and advocate bowling? Anderson and a sister, Ida Durfee and a sister-in-laPat Anderson. Also another sister, Gaye Hamp and children, Sherry, Dana, and Donnie drove down from Tooele to visit and took two of the Mecham children, Caelyn and Bard to Tooele to see "The Bears and I and then Sharon drove to Tooele and picked them up and returned home. Then on Monday two brothers, Chuck and Kay Anderson of Grantsville drove to Honeyville to visit the Mechams. mi IS YOUR FABULOUS FAMILY BOWL i |