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Show A BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Gty, Utah Thursday, April 15, 1976 over the weekend. There are so many new faces fat town people who have been away for awhile think theyre in the wrong place. ' Saturday beginning at 1:30 a.m. will be the annual clean-u- p day for the grounds at the Honeyville wart church house. Please bring your own shovels, rakes and wheelbarrows-a- nd lots of energy and enthusiasm. We were sorry to hear of the Illness of Mont Booth, a former resident He is fas the McKay hospital in Ogden, suffering from a massive stroke. Last reports were that he has shown some improvement Cancer Crusade This is the week for the cancer crusade in Honeyville. Volunteers will be calling at your door, if they haven't already. Several choice people in our town are afflicted with .this dread disease at the present time. Because of the research being done with the aid of these funds, these people have high hopes of recovery. Please be as generous as you can. There has been much illness and a series of accidents among Honeyville residents since the first of the year. Hopefully with the coming of spring will come good health and happiness. Visited with Dave and Norma Gilmore a little today. They are also back after a winter in Airzona. Norma is looking so well. A recent bout with the flu has slowed her down a little. During the winter the town dump has been open Wednesday 6 a.m. p.m. and Saturday During the month of April it will be open additional time to give everyone an opportunity to get e. their yards The hours for April will be Monday 6 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m., and Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For those who dont know, dumping in places other than Budhist church in Honeyville awaits the hands of masons to lay the brick that will finish the project. The church held a fund raising event recently to complete the project. toyvllb !sfl!z3 Laclbs vOstfas LOCub QcCoCdOo by Elaine Tolman No one loves animals any more tha I do. We have our share of dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens and the possibility of a baby goat. Nothing gets closer to you than an old, faithful dog. He grows up with the kids; they share a lot of experiences together. Hes like a member of the family. And is a small community like Honeyville, there's all kinds of room to roam. farming In some ways dogs "are like There are times when they get into mischief, especially when there is a group of them together. These faithful family pets, when their owners are uleep at night, sometimes go out for a good time. A local teenager woke up this morning to find the results of the fun some dogs here in town of had during the nighU-thre- e ; his prize laabs torn Mfprklh. dogs dont kill them for food-b- ut just for fun. At current market prices the lambs were worth $40 apiece. kids. d dogo; goto fcc a wake up in time. If you have a stray, get rid of it. If its your own dog, but it a it' license, and please-ke- ep home. Little Robbie Thors ted had a harrowing experience the other day. He went to town with his dad Lloyd. Dad made a stop at Hansen Chevrolet and left Robbie waiting in the car. He came out in a few minutes and got in and drove off. Robbie, in the meantime as little boys will do, had gotten out of the car to do some investigating on his own. Imagine how he felt to see his dad drive off down the road and leave him all alone in the big city. ' A friendly policeman happened along atout this time,' to .find Robbie pacing up and down by the side of the road. As the Honeyville bus drove by, half a dozen Honeyville students ' recognized Robbie being put into the police car. Chased Dogs Away Night after night he has chased dogs away from his sheep. One night he got fed up and shot at them with a shotgun-an- d happened to get one of the dogs. One night the dogs must have been quieter. He didnt Phone Rang The minute the bus dropped them off, Karen's phone began ringing. There was one frantic mother! But alls well-Llo- yd missed Robbie and turned around and came back. He spotted him about the same time the students on the bus did. What a happy reunion, and a very relieved little boy, to see his dad again. Karen and Byron Bingham 'Bells of St. Mary's' on tap at Heritage i The Bells of St. starring Bing Crosby Marys, arid Ingrid Bergman, will be shown Friday night, April 16, at the Heritage Theatre at 7:30 p.m. This selection from the theatres vintage movie club is offered as tuneful, joyful entertainment for the entire family. Admission is $1.25 for adults and 50 cents for children. The Bells of St. Marys features - Bing Crosby as a Catholic Father priest. O'Malley, who has extremely unorthodox methods of saving their school. His ideas are pitted against the simple faith of the extraordinary principal, SisteP Benedict. The movie promises to be enlightening to the younger generation who have not been exposed to Bing in his younger years when he was at his delightful, nonchalant best, a spokesman said. The vintage movie club will offei the Academy Award winning blockbuster From Hen to Eternity, starring Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Ernest Borgnine, Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed the following Friday, April 23. Brigham City Community theatre will close 'the month of April with the live stage presentation, "The Sunshine Boys", directed by Drauca Holmes on April 29, 30, and May 1, also May 6, 7, and 8. are walking on air these day. arrival of a long awaited baby. He will be named Cory Dale Bingham. New den leader coach for the cub scouts is Yvonne Forsgren. Scott Tolman is the new The cub scouts are now and we are pleased with the job the leaders are doing. I have worked in the cubbing program for five years, and it is special to me. The reason-t- he FILLOiiT COUSIN CALLiiSffOR today to: .sa grand opening on May 1. Back in Town Estelle Hughes is back in town after spending four months in Mesa, Ariz. with her son and daughter-in-laIts good to see her smiling face again. Walt and Helen Chamberlain who winter in Arizona are also back with us. It was so good to see Bill Hunsaker out Sunday crutches and all. He has made good progress since the accident he and his wife were in two months EastptdpncQ. slatod for ovor-4- 0 sot An Easter dance is scheduled tonight for those over 40 at the Brigham- - City Community center. Admission to the dance, scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. is $1. Prizes will be awarded for various categories of Easter bonnets and refreshments will be served. Court hooring for BR rosidont A Bear River City man, James Tom Palmer, 45, has been bound over to First District Court on a count of aggravated assault Palmer is named in a com- plaint charging he placed the feet of a stepson in hot water as punishment The arrest was made by Box Eider county sheriffs deputies according to court records. four-year-o- ld Benefi'l' Oft I y Per-Tormanc- for Heriage TMeare. (Southern Pacific Men of Song Directed by oivenHouse Thursday , April 15 , SYWti i ( ) f 4jm .CITY. .ZIP. STATE. DYES DATE OF SEPARATION NO DATE Of All A .PHONE. Variety SheuJ BIRTH .AFSC. a A New Mexico rancher was informed by a geological survey team that his ranch was actually located in Arizona. ago. Thats Lloyd and Karen Thors ted great, he exclaimed, I dont took the 1976-7- 7 yearbook staff think I could have stood another to a journalism and yearbook one of those New Mexico convention at Portland, Ore.' ters. 1 ADDRESS is sin-in-la- w AMMAit" NAME PttORSERVICE designated misdemeanor, and a fine up to $299 is involved. Elaine Hunsaker has been in Las Vegas visiting her daughter and and their new son, Jason Craig Billings. Mary Gardner attended a post office convention in Las Vegas this past week. Vernice Tait accompanied her. Members of the Buddhist Church had a special fundraising dinner on March 20 to raise funds for an addition to their building. Some new restrooms are being added. Swimming lessons, exercise classes, yoga classes and dietary lectures will be included. Future plans are for tennis courts, miniature golf, game rooms and tumbling There is a special price on charter memberships until the 'pcpdl psopDe - those Night Cancelled The regular .activity night for Tuesday was cancelled, to give the youth an opportunity to attend The Title of Liberty at the Box Elder High school with their families. It was an enjoyable bicentennial play, with many local people in the cast. Much work went into the production, and our thanks to all who did such a good job. A musical variety program sponsored by the Honeyville Singlet was Jield Tkutdy. night in the Honeyville ward cultural hall. There were piano, guitar and banjo numbers and a comedy sketch. Cora Rasmussen is in Hawaii spending amonth or so with her daughter Sharon while Ralph is on another island with the Army. Anyone driving by Crystal Springs lately has seen a lot of activity going on. The new owners are doing extensive remodeling. 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