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Show 4 Firemen BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 12, 1974 Willard Reports First Party Editors note: Mrs. Arlene Holden will be the new correspondent for the Willard area. She can be reached at Any news items, tips or gossip can be routed to her at this number. She and her husband Jesse Holden, and family, reside in Willard. by Arlene Holden Winter came and went over The . snow weekend. the to the hope gave Saturday skiers and pleasure to the children. They were out in force to throw snow balls and attempt a snowman. Perhaps the best part was the shortage of snow on the sidewalks so no one had to shovel the fluffy stuff. Pat Williams is home from the hospital after her recent surgery. Joyce Fredde is also up and about. She says that shes glad its done and that she's recuperating. We wish them both a swift recoery. The ward cultural hall was the scene of the first Christmas party of the season. The Willard held their II ward Primary On the most part the old officers will be the new officers for the year 1975 as the Brigham City Volunteer Fire department the same chief, assistant chief, first captain, second captain, secretary and treasurer. Only the jobs of first lieutenant, second lieutenant temple and visited Polenisian Village. Beverly said the faculty party Saturday with Hawaiian people are very almost all teachers and officers friendly and were especially kind during their stay. The attending. Linda Karlinsey and Jan ocean was lovely and the Nielson planned and were in flowers and greenry were in the cold charge of the get together. Jess direct opposition to Holden, Reed Pettingill and Lou weather at home. The vacation McMillan all husbands of was a dream come true for them all. Primary workers won the Visitors at the home of Mr. small awarded were and games remembrances. Which should and Mrs. Jesse Holden during I the Thanksgiving holiday were prove some kind of point but Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durrant and cant imagine what. Since the date also happened children Douglas and Shelley birfrom Coulee Dam, Wash. Also to be Karlene Tingeys thday, the teachers serenaded visiting were their son Russell herwith Happy Birthday ending Durrant and Mrs. Mary Arthe evening on a note of good chibald from Ogden. The visit was a reunion of sisters and a will. and Helen good time to express the and Pettingill Gay Nelson Thanksgiving spirit. Boyd and Beverly returned from a lovely trip to Because of the inexperience the Hawaiian Islands. They left from the Salt Lake airport with of this reporter, suggestions or a tour group on Nov. 11. In all ideas would be especially apif you have any they visited four islands: the big preciated. Or news items, I can be reached at island of Hawaii, Maui, Kauai, and assistant secretary saw new men in the posts. Due to serve his second year as Brigham City Fire Chief is Secrist with Tuff Claybaugh again named Ward assistant chief. Elected as officers to head the Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department for the year 1975 are these men. From left standing is Rod Romer, first captain; kneeling foreground is Charlie Skeen, assistant secretary and back on the fender is second captain Elmer Yates. Seated left is Tuff Claybaugh, assistant chief and next to him is Chief Ward Secrist elected for the second year in a row. Back of him is Art Petersen, secretary and front Bob Lund, second lieutenant. Far right is Dean Mellen, first lieutenant. The men will take office at the first of the year. Absent from the picture is treasurer Bill . A Brigham City youth received cuts and lacerations in a three-ca- r traffic accident in Brigham City Tuesday mor- ning. Robert K. Goodell, 17, of 150 West 825 North, was injured when thrown from his vehicle Children plan for yule program Through the will be depicted by Ages children from the Cooperative Ministry Council church school and junior high group in their annual Christmas program on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Presbyterian church. as With Hew Hazleton narrator, the program will feature the many customs that have become traditional with the holiday celebration through the years. Children ranging s to junior from high ages will participate in music, drama, and speech to bring the various periods alive. Nursery and kindergarten will gather about the manger to depict the very first Christmas, with the third-fourtgrade Christmas three-year-old- FAT OSEUGLY art weight today OR ONEY losing BACK. MONADEX is a tiny blet that will help curb your to t excess food. Eat ss. Contains no dangerous drugs de-r- e h id will not make you nervous. No renuous exercise. Change your lile costs MONADEX . start today. 1.00 tor a 20 day supply and $5.00 r twice the amount. Lose ugly lal your money will be relunded with ) questions asked by: Skaggs Drug Center - 226 N. Main St. - Mail Orders Filled classes following them in presenting some old legends and customs used during the medieval period in celebration of the holy season. Depict English Christmas An English Christmas of the Dickens era will be depicted by the sixth grade class, and the grade class will tell the story of the Christmas tree and how it was introduced to America as a popular custom. Fifth grade boys have come up with their original version of a modern Christmas, starring Santa Claus in the central role of their drama. Showing that Christmas has a future will be a t presentation by the junior high breakfast club as they give their idea of how a first-secon- d far-ou- future Christmas might be celebrated. The congregation will join in with Christmas hymns and carols, with Donna Callaway at the organ. Lighting for the production will be handled by Kelly Daniels and Greg Yates, both the junior high class. Other Mishap In other mishaps Tuesday, Loren Ronald Minert. 17. of 821 I'airview Drive, Brigham City, and Ina Roorda, 39, of 433 Mountain View, Brigham City, collided Aldersgate Community Presbyterian, and St. Michaels Episcopal churches with an ecumenical staff and to South West, according Patrolman Ernest Justesen. He said he cited Mrs. Roorda for failure to stop for a stop churches are invited to attend whether or not they have children performing. The Cooperative Ministry Council church school is sponsored by Holy Cross Lutheran, at Second Fifth hall. Each family is requested to bring a plate of goodies to add to the festive table, and all families of the cooperating Methodist, after a collision at First North and Fifth West, according to Brigham City Patrolman Dell Braegger. The officer said a car driven by Grace Allen Truax Poulsen, 39, of 105 North Second West, Brigham City, was westbound on First North, while Goodell was southbound on Fifth West when they collided. The impact threw Goodell from his auto w hich then struck a parked car ow'ned by Francis Arnold of RFD 2, Brigham City, Braegger said. Braegger said Mrs. Poulsen was cited for failure to yield and obscured vision. teaching religious education to children each Tuesday afternoon during the regular school year. Final session of this years classes will be held on Tuesday. Dec. 17. when the children will complete decoration of the annual mitten tree on which they place new hats, mittens, socks and other childrens items for distribution in the community. Classes will resume on Jan. 7 after the holiday period. T sign. Another accident was investigated by police at 9 09 p.m. at 549 South Second West on Tuesday. Sgt. Jim Tanchak said a car driven by Burnett Hawkins, 17, South Fourth West, Brigham City, was backing down the street and lost control, running into a car owned by Glen Richards of 529 South Fourth East The youth was cited for improper backing, he said On Monday at 7 p.m., a car of 231 driven F. Bruce Curtec, 23, Idaho, struck a cow Delbert Holmgren of by of Almo. owned by Bear River City on U.S. 30, miles west of Snowville 18 No Injuries No injuries were reported but the cow was killed, said Utah Highway liitrol Trooper Lyle P.ilnvr a.m. Monday, a Willard man struck a parked car while making a turn in Willard, but there were no injuries. UHP Howard Trooper Dunlavy said Richard Allan Wood, 17, of Willard, was making a left turn at First South and Second West, losing control and running off the roadway, striking a car owned by Lorin Facer of Willard. A one-ca- r accident was investigated on Dec. 7 at the A car Elwood on ramp of driven by Foster V. Cripperly Jr. 40, Las Vegas, Nev., made a left turn off U.S. 84 onto ran off the edge of the road, rolling over. Fie was cited for driving too fast for conditions. At Minor Accident UHP Trooper Doug Slagowski investigated a minor accident Pond. narrow culvert. Parties involved were George 652 S. 18, Kennington, Shamrock, Brigham City, and Ted L. Chlarson, 23, Honeyville, he said. A semi jackknifed on west of Rattlesnake pass on Dec. 7, causing $5,700 in damage to the rig, Trooper Forsgren reported. Driver William S. Donker, was unhurt in the incident. Icy roads were blamed for a one-ca- r accident on the Bear a quarter River bridge on SR-8mile east of Corinne Wednesday at 1:40 p.m. 5 Trooper Dunlavy reported Justo Monico Gonzales, 18, of 19 East First North, Brigham City, skidded on the ice and off the roadway into a fence. Gonzales was unhurt. Nursing home gifts suggested How would you like to give some one cotton Memorial Nursing home this Christmas season. We get many calls from interested persons wondering what they can give to the residents, a home spokesman said, adding, We thought making a list of suggested items public would help them decide. What we really need quite badly are tie racks to put on the back of a door for the men, she explained. Other suggested items included toiletries, such as powder, bath powder, after shave lotion, hand cream, and lip balm. Those who want to present gifts can do so simply be delivering the items to the home. Connie Boer is in charge of this activity. KS30BI for HER Ik Mi Shop Register for FREE DRAWING leRrf 3 PIECE Drawing V. December Dec. 21st Only Come Register BUTTONS & BOLTS Tremonton, Utah Tin rrr r i 25 OFF at i mm GIFT CERTIFICATES EVERY SATURDAY - k Art , Guild Art SALE AND EXHIBIT Dec. 13th 14th of Courtesy & Reminder Office Supply 128 South Main fct BUG YOU? check these inflation fighters . KITCHEN CARPET -- . . Beautiful mediterranian design unbelievable installed price $8.95 sq. yd. Sizes from 8x12 to 12x22'5" Your Choice $5.95 sq. yd. your Carpet care , Qfi ULr LUGGAGE ... Drawing Waiatth DO HIGH PRICES $11.95 sq. yd. installed . . $4.95,q.yd. $6.77 ,q Don't forget for ALL WINTER COATS 21 Harris, IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Lingerie Blouses Pants ALL FABRICS FREE $5 Norman Volunteers Help Volunteers who helped with the drawing included Marian Stoner, Mary Higginson, Barbara Kowall, Helen Felt, Dixie Hoesel, Sue Michaels, Mary Ann Long, and Pauline ODell. Canteen volunteers were Chailene Goodliffe and Sharon Brailsford, with cookies supplied by wives of Thiokol employes. Nurse volunteers were Anne Hickox, Lillian Felt, Anita Burt and Linda Haak. Candy Strip Shag Jewelry : wood, Gerald W. Hartman, Peter R. Haugan, Charles R. Hickox, Merrill Hill, William Hoopes. Jay Dennis Hoth, Wilford Dean Howard, Robert C. Humiston, Richard Harvitz, Dennis Jenkins, Bert S. Jensen, Sherry Ann Jensen, Shawna William Johnson, Jones, Michael Bruce Kuwana, Rholand E. Lange, Don H. Lee, Deaine M. David Limb, Manning, Leo S. McBride, Allan J. McDonald, James D. McGregor, Everette McKin-stry- , Robert J. Michaels. Farrell L. Miles, Robert M. Meyer, John B. Millard, Arthur Misrasi, Eli Misrasi, Marie A. Morrison, Paul W. Nanny, Adrian P. Nelson, Don Nelson, Rulon Nelson, Harry of Brigham City wi'm iru iMMWBMw TREE . . . D. Young, Michael Young. Red Commercial rubber back Hand Bags tv Gift wrapped candy for Christmas Dahle, Douglass David P. Dahle, Randy Douglass, Dale G. Dunham, Lee Ekstrom, Thomas L. Elegante, Deborah L. Foster, Charlene Goodliffe, Stewart H. Green- Richard Yeakey, Grant SPECIAL Dresses Beautiful Cowley. SCULPTURED SHAG for Her Christmas may we suggest W Those who attended the drawing included the following: Kenneth O. Adams, Jack Allen, Bruce M. Andersen. Lee H. Bell, W. Bailey, Frank George A. Berkley, Winton J. Biddle, Harold A. Bouck, Roger L. Bowman, Sharon Brailsford, Thomas M, Buller, Roger A. Burke, Robert Burkholder, Nathan D. Coates, Don R. Nighswonger, Charles Ogles, Alan L. Oviatt, Chris Petersen, Roger A. Pond, Gregory B. Putnam, Creighton A. Rehm, Cliett Ricks, Larry R. Robbins, Stuart Bruce Robinette, Robinette. Vernon L. Ruston, David Scott, Perry E. Shumway, Gary E. Smith, William. A. Smith, Charles Sorensen, Brent D. Speth. Claudie H. Stevens, Halley Stevens, Samuel R. Stivison, John Joseph Sucher, Kenneth Spiekerman, Edward F. Takacs, James R. Thurston, Don R. Trauntvein, C. Greg Utton, Raymond Watkins. Walter A. Wheeler, Freeman Wieslaw Wilcox, Wayne Leslie Wight, Wisniewski, stockings, or shoe strings, or a triangle net for hair sets or stamped envelopes? These are some of the items which the public is encouraged to give to residents at Pioneer Pant Suits Special Person on your gift list n END- S- Share Goodies Following the program, the families will share their favorite holiday goodies at a fellowship social in Gillespie Fernwood Candy for that 9 ROLL Will tt7 AuMttfy uAt resulted in 87 donors accepted, a spokesman announced this week. Unfortunately the quota of 150 pints was not reached but the Red Cross is thankful for he those who participated, stated. Some 94 employes turned out to give blood and of those, 87 were accepted. were pins presented to Richard Yeakey and Bert Jensen, while a pin went to Roger A. Dec. being n the same day on the Old Call Fort Road on the west side of the overpass in which two vehicles scrapped sides on a 10:33 conducted at Thiokol corporations Wasatch division Two-gallo- others investigated 8 'Christmas Through Ages' Red Cross blood drawing A HEAD DEPARTMENT Accident hurts youth; bread sleighs and reindeer for a Relief society Christmas party in the LDS ward this evening (Thursday) at 7 p.m. are, from left, Mrs. Jerry Velasquez, president; Mrs. Janet Williams, homemaking counselor, and Mrs. Leah Vincent, education counselor. The ladies made about 100 sleights and 200 reindeer for the occasion and will fill them with homemade candy. over 20 years since anyone has been elected twice in a row. nets 87 pints Sackett. Brigham City Fifteenth The highest ranking officer at a fire is in charge. For a person to be elected for two terms as chief in the Brigham City department is not unpresidented, but it happens very seldom and it has been Blood drawing and Oahu. READING GINGER new first named with officers At Conference While there they attended a stake conference, went to the lieutenant was Dean Mellen elected to the spot with Bob Lund in at second lieutenant. Art Petersen will be in his third term as department secreatry and Bill Sackett will again be treasurer. The pecking order of the department goes as chief, assistant chief, first captain, second captain, first lieutenant, second lieutenant, secretary, assistant secretary and treasurer. A re-ele- ct First winter snow came, went Rod Romer will be the drill captain or first captain again with Elmer Yates still in the post of second captain. AVAILABLE NYLflC DRAWING gallons Dec. 23rcL. Come in and register 1st Prize $100. Gift Certificate 2nd Prize $50. Gift Certificate 3rd Prize $25. Gift Certificate m GWET! 76 South Main yd |