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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 5, 1975 After Friday luncheon over, the director explained. Sen. Frank E. Pat Petersen, Mosss Seniors to hear agents for FBI THESE MEMBERS ATTENDED THE 1935 reunion in Brigham City. recent Box Elder High School Class of Front row, from left, are Carl Barker, Dale Marsh, Clyde Glover, Don Carlson, Tracy Maero, June Jensen Fife, Elaine Kofoed Donaldson, Lynn Jensen, Don Barker, Nolan Nelson, Charles Goodliffe. Second row, Armour Jensen, Delbert Hadfield, Harold Hoopes, Howard Reeder, Clark Hillam, Wynn Andersen, Max Welling, Shirley Melvin Jeppson, Ed Ward, class father; Uarda Jenson Connor, George Watanabe. Third row, Ida Freeman Christensen, Edith Thorne Johnson, June Nelson Gwynn, Grace Palmer Rasmussen, Marjorie White Mecham, Delta Harper Kendall, Melva Brown, Alice Penrose Knudsen, Hazel Johnson Summers, Dorothy Davis Knudsen, Ada Mae Slat-ter- Class of 35 stages reunion BE Reminiscing and recollection were the order of the occasion as the Box Elder High School Class of 1935 held its 40th year reunion in Brigham City last Saturday. The event was conducted in the community center and with 66 class museum-gallermembers attending. Those on hand spent several hours visiting and viewing class mementoes, old newspapers, y football Loveland Gibson, Vera Peters Tams, Margaret Jensen McEwan, Fred Bingham. Fourth row, LaVon Barker Nelson, Helen Fishburn Huggins, Bess Loveland Lee, Mary Young Stokes, Gwen Tingey Hansen, Helen Gleave Harmon, Roberta Ward Tingey, Marie Beecher Rasmussen, Alice Harris Nelson, Marie Eliason Minson, Viola Hansen Lowery, Margaret Smith Ingebo, Ethel Nebeker Millard, Bonnie Bee Reese Rampton, June , Thorne Stanford, Wayne Johnson. Fifth row, Wayne Tingey, Aubrey Leon Packer, Curtis Knudsen, Sam Sato, Parley Davis, Eiwood Richardson, Boyd Sheffield, Clelland Jones, Reid Tingey, Jack Johnson, Vaughn Nelson, Ray Coleman, Wayne Laney, and James Dixon. Jewell Nelson also attended. and basketball trophies, pictures and local beautification scrapbooks. Dinner was served to 120 persons and class members and their partners came from Illinois, Texas, Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, and Arizona, in addition to Utah. Table decorations for the event were appropriately done in purple and white the school colors. Leon Packer led the pledge of allegiance with Don Barker giving the invocation. offered Maero Tracy welcoming remarks and told Brigham City native Jewish women elect Anne M. Dolowitz, daughter Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz Brigham City was recently installed as the President of the Salt Lake Section of National Council of Jewish Women. Anne was educated at the University of Colorado at the Boulder, Colo., and University of Utah. She earned a B.S. degree in and education history (elementary and secondary). She taught school From 1964 to of of 1967. Anne is married to David Sander Dolowitz. They have three children: Alexander, 8, David Peter, 5, and Annetta Ruth, 3. Community Theatre production some school stories with Max Welling acting as master of ceremonies and leading the class in Yo Triumphie. June Fife provided answers and questions about classmates and Wayne Johnson and Elaine Donaldson led the group in school songs. We also had badges of purple and white with our old school pictures on and a Boomerang (yearbook) with a history of each class member who responded, Mrs. Fife noted. She is a member of Phi Alph Theta history honorary. Anne is currently a member of the Western District Board of National Council of Jewish Women, a member of the Cast selected for 'Peter Pan1 Smee, Garth Smith; Tiger Lily, Katy Day. Chris Harrison, described as a gymnastic, curley-hairebundle of talent, has been chosen to p.lay the role of Peter Pan in the upcoming summer production of the Brigham City Community Theatre. Director Rozell Henrie said she was gratified at the large turnout for auditions. Dates for Peter Pan are July 3, 4 and 5 at Box Elder High d Others Dunn, are Tootle, Tyler Tommy Dodd; Nauman; Wayne Slightly, Wendell Waters; First Twin, David Horn, Second Twin, Michael Horn; Starkey Kurt Doug Jones; Cecco, Rigby; Noodler, Bryan Stoker; Wendy Grown Up, Lynne Smith. Indians are Layne Sackett, Renald Holmes, Jonathan Burridge, Billy Hall, Bryon Harrison, Linda Nauman, Ann Evanoff, Tammy Hall, Jennie Hall, Debbie Glover. Pirates are Ralph Raisor and Dennis Hunsaker. JoAnne Smith is serving as music director with Marie Nibs, Curly, school. Those cast in leading roles are: Wendy, Lynne Smith; Gordon Hedrick; John, Michael, Grant Stoker; Mrs. Darling, Connie Beard; Mr. Darling and Captain Hook, Rick the and Huchel; Nana Teresa Raisor; Crocodile, National Field Service committee of the National Council of Jewish Women. She is a past member of the of Hills Indian Board Elementary school, has been the chairperson for the past four years of the Salt Lake Shalom -a group that welcomes Jewish newcomers into the Sait Lake City area, and is currently serving on the Board of the Court Resource center in Salt Lake City. The Brigham City Police department will provide the program after Friday's weekly senior citizens luncheon at the community center. Two special agents from the FBI, J. D. Downey and W. Rice, will give an historical review of the federal agency, also citing trends in crime and services of the bureau. Chief of Police Stephen Studdert has arranged for the presentation as he does once monthly for local area seniors. Menu for the 12 noon luncheon will be fillet of sole, creamed potatoes, cole slaw salad, and dessert, coffee and punch for Pan" is being presented by Brigham City Community Theatre as its summer musical special permission French, Inc. through Samuel of and seniors are especially invited to hear this program which should be of interest to all citizens. for reserCall vations or if you need free transportation to and from the center Mish Petersen will come by your home to call for you. Reservations must be made so ample food preparation will be made," Senior Director Hazel Kaiser said. 723-325- 1 Monday Luncheon Mondays luncheon, has the same good homecooked food, plus hot scones and honey butter. Many activities are which include available, shuffleboard, pool play and oil painting. A horseshoe court will be ready for use for summer play, with chairs in the shade for spectators. This activity will be every day as soon as the court is in, which is scheduled for June Mrs. Kaiser said. 15, Square dancing is always on Monday night and all interested persons are urged to participate in this activity. Thursday night dances will resume in September at the center, with the Hull orchestra presenting music for dancing. Volunteers Raisor as accompanist Peter the cost of 64 cents. All retired persons are needed administrative assistant, will be here June 9 at 10:30 a.m. If anyone is interested in talking to her about problems, information, or questions to be answered, they are invited. There will not be a luncheon on June 13 due to the police convention which will be held at the community center June and 14. to operate the dance. Call the director of the senior center if interested. Register for your free Golden Age Lifetime pass to the national parks at the center. State parks passes can be obtained at the Willard Bay, south entrance, free for those 65 or To Discuss Plan Bob Ward, gerontologist from the Utah State Division of Aging, will be at the senior center lounge on June 10 to discuss the state finance plan for the program of senior citizens. Those interested are urged to attend this important meeting at 1 p.m., Mrs. Kaiser said. A Utah State university demonstration will be held at the community center on June 13 at 2.30 p.m. A representative of the dairy council will present the demonstration. All interested persons are invited to hear this special presentaton, arranged by Jessie Ellers, USU extension agent. The quality of life is important. ..enrich someones life today. Make the center a habit.. .membership is free to center. Bring a new member! Lets make this a thousand membership. ..850 members belong to the senior center, the director stated. now '6000 ffOBB from flit llil'le Be hospitable to one another without murmuring. According to the gift that each has received, administer it to one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. St Peter 4: 9,10 The Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary Forever, O Lord, thy word settled in heaven Thy faithfulness is unto all generations- thou hast established the earth, and it abideth is Psalms 119 89,90 are serving SUNDAY BREAKFAST Auxiliary wll cook breakfast for all Members and Familys Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eagles Hall 912 North Main Anne M. Dolowitz new president Building surges in May (Continued From Page One) Hannum, 1002 Grandview road, remodel home, $6,000. Scott Bessinger, 774 South Second West, garage, $3,500. Keller Brothers Construction, 291 West Eighth North, single family dwelling, Alida $20,000. Keller Brothers Construction, 303 West Eighth North, single family dwelling, $20,000. Bert L. Johnston, 415 West Forest, add fireplace, $500. Nora Westley, 635 North First West, metal storage shed, $400. Wayne Hunt, 418 North Sixth West, add family room, $1,088. Kool Breeze of Ogden, 216 East First South, aluminum siding, $2,783. Powers and Petersen, apartment house, 734 $150,000. North Main, Keller Brothers Construction, 348 East Third North, single family dwelling, $35,000. Reese L. Hall, 884 South Third West, patio roof, $250. Robert N. Hurst, 550 North Fourth East, remodel house, $3,500. Richard Packer, 538 Holiday drive, enlarged living space, $2,500. Ken L. Laheru, 303 West 850 North, add carport, $430. Robert W. Burns, 124 West Fifth South, close in carport, $260. Jim Hart, 156 North Main, add aluminum siding, $1,680. G. Wayne Coburn, 679 South Fourth West, add garage, $1,000. City funds released The Brigham City council has voted to release $1,560 previously budgeted for office expenses of the city attorney. The action came at last weeks regular council session with the money intended to compensate for secretarial services. At the same time, the council agreed to pay the secretary on a monthly basis in the coming fiscal year so that she can receive benefits of being on the city payroll. Some $3,120 is allocated in the proposed new budget for this purpose. In other business at the council session: Shell replace Sharon Davis. Councilman A1 Cazier reported that Golden Spike Empire, Inc., will donate $500 to the purchase of Heritage Theatre in Dave Porter, representing the KBUH radio news department, asked for approval to interview city officials on occasion and possibly to tape portions of council meetings. He was assured of cooperation. Perry. Helen Sorenson was approved for hiring as a city court clerk at $407 monthly. Democrats Councilman Wight said he was seeking to finalize specifications for a sound system in the city council room and will solicit bids. The council tabled a decision on whether to seek membership in the Utah Alcohol Foundation. of CounAt the recommendation cilman Dale Baron, 15 parking spaces in the northeast area of the city hall parking lot will be reserved for city employes only. Immunization clinic slated (Continued From Page One) state legislature. Due to favorable vote count of the last congressional election, Box Elder county is entitled to 20 additional delegates to the state Democratic convention and they will be allocated according to the district vote count for Congressman McKay," Mrs. Alex explained. An immunization clinic is scheduled in Brigham City on Monday, June 9. in the district health office, upstairs in the county courthouse. The hours will be 2 to 5 p m., according to Mrs. LaVern Lindsay, nursing supervisor. 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