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Show May BOX $70,752 pcs benefit 20-2- 2 WSC cast will - at fep odfCi . m ' ' I t sgcjgf Webr State college will two abort playa as a benefit mer months. delightful comedy for children of all ages. for Heritage theatre May 30, 31 The cast features actors and and 33, it was announced this actresses from Weber State week. under the direction of Dr. LeonCurtain time is p.m. with ard T. Rowley. both plays to be presented each Cast members include Rick evening. Baker, Kirk Strickland, Diana First selection will be John . Kozlowski, Tim Carver, Pauline Brpwn - Revolutionary, by Muller, Daid Phippen (from Muller, David Phippen (from pnzewinning Utah playwright Kenneth Post. Kent Hansen and Doug GarThis play was commissioned land. by the Utah American RevoluThis company has had wide tion Bicentennial commission experience including Shakesand has been extremely well peare, Comedia Players and the received by all ages in its proCnicible production. They have ductions throughout Utah. been touring Utah and are now My Friend the Fox" is a developing plans for a tour of national parks during the ..sum pre-ee- In Box nt ' Dr. Rowley is a veteran director with 100 shows to his credit. His production of The Crue won cible the American College regional Theatre Festival competition in Denver, Colo, this year. He has taken student companies on tour of Europe twice. South America and Africa and Iceland and Newfoundland. five-stat- Prices are set at S3 for adults, SI for students 18 and under and senior citizens and S7 for fami- lies. Adult groups of 10 or more will be admitted for SI. 50 each, a spokesman said. Elder county Elks announce from the state or the state prison. He suggested the city should Dog Complaints A delegation of citizens showplan to take inventory of the ed up at the regular session to signs that it needs. complain about dogs and the However, the planned updatproblems they create. ing of traffic control signs in Specifically, they voiced Tremonton will be delayed begripes about dogs barking at cause of a temporary lack of state funding for this purpose, nights, strays destroying gardens, shrubbery and flowers, Prisbrey said. The spokesman indicated that tipping over garabage cans and similar woes. additional funds may become One man said theyve put up available after Oct.l. with it for about 15 years and The Kiwanis club will conits time something was done to struct a tennis court near the correct the situation. This met community center. This will be with general agreement. the first court on the south side Councilman Russ Webb said of town. if it could be determined who' The Kiwanians have been owned the dogs, it would ceractive in financing improvements at Shurman and North tainly help There is a man on duty one parks, including the recent day a week in animal control. erection of lights at the latter. Police Chief Ron Ogbom and Garland City Councilman Ken Councilman Webb said he is Orme said his community is in need of a chlorinator and indoing a good job. Tremonton However, Chief Ogborn said it quired whether may be necessary to have the could help. control officer serve two days a ' The answer was affirmative. week. Public Works Director Gary Mayor Max Mason said in his Carter said the city has two opinion, the only way to help the surplus chlorlnators, one of situation is to impose fines. which could be made available Currently, an owner is charged to the neighboring community. $10 for the first offense when his Orme said if the unit works, dog is found at large. Garland would like to purchase The second offense carries a it. $20 fine and the third time is $50. A letter from La Von Crystal, The mayor said also there are a member of the cemetery dogtraps that may be placed on committee, expressed apprepeoples property to catch stray ciation to Carter for his assistcanines. However, no decision ance in. planting trees and was reached on this possibility. shrubs at the cemetery. ' May top teens May Teenagers of the month, selected are Peggy Nishiguchi, Bear River High school, and Wade Hall, Box Elder High school, it was announced by the Exalted Ruler Joel Galbraith. Miss Nishiguchi is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nishiguchi of Garland. She is the studentbody historian and Laurel class secretary of her LDS ward. She has been active in Future Homemakers of America activities. Being a member since her sophomore year, she attended state FHA conventions, served as voting delegate, and was elected FHA chapter secretary in her junior year. In addition she has participated in many school and church activities such as assembly and dance activities and Sunday school teacher. Peggy has also participated in community activities such as volunteer helper1 for arthritis, heart and cancer funds and March of Dimes. by the Brigham City Elks lodge, . DOdogs to replace the two who left. Salt Lake City firm, Engineers Construction company, a has won a contract repair and maintenance project on Tremonton sewer lines. The pact was awarded Tue day night during a regular city council meeting when the Salt Lake firm was the only one to submit a bid for the work. The bid was 174,752. Work is expected to begin right away. Funding will come from the Protection Environmental agency as part of a total project to upgrade the citys sewage collection and treatment system. In other business Tuesday, it was reported that two city employes have left for other jobs. They included Dennis Hammond, sewage treatment plant operator, and Steve May, public works employe. Gary Carter, public works director, told the council they'll try to get by just hiring one man A To public . Wade Hall is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall of Brigham City. He is studentbody first vice president and served as head of the . representative council. He is a member of the National Honor society, having maintained a 4.0 average as a senior. He is an outstanding athlete, having lettered three years in football, two letters in basketball, and lettered once in track and baseball. He had the honor of being captain of the football team for two years. Wade has been active in church work, having served as a priests quorum group leader and was also the deacons quorum president? He is currently teaching Sunday school class. He was a member of the seminary council in his junior year and also served as a seminary class president. Wade is a total man( possessing the highest moralyifg integrity, physical ability, stated Carroll C. Nichols, high school principal. ; . . . Wade Hall top teenager . Traffic Signs Dean Prisbrey, Utah Department of Transporation, informed the city officials that traffic control signs may be obtained JOURNAL, Brigham Chy, Utah ThvrKoy,May20, 197$ regulation was approved. Space will be reserved on the streets east side for four buses to park parallel. Delivery trucks also may use the reserved space. This will extend from Main street to the alley. Angle parking will be permitted on the street's west side. It was reported that the cross walks at First East and Sixth North have been painted, a move intended to help cause 'Ol?GE23DaO0Dil DgOs CdOgD ELDER Parking Regulation Seeking to relieve a problem of congestion that has existed on First West between Main and First South, a new parking by Harold G. Lindsay USU Extension Agent Do you want your apples to be free from worms this year? If you do, Id suggest you follow a few simple rules. Dont almost follow them, but follow the spray rules exactly or you will have poor results. When you spray apples for codling moth, two items are very important: timing and . using the correct spray. The codling moth has already started to lay eggs on the leaves of the apples trees. What you need to do in spraying is to apply the spray just before the codling moth larvae hatch from the eggs. The spray will prevent the small worm from crawling into the blossom end of the small apple just beginning . to form. motor traffic to observe a sto sign there. Councilman Ben Dansteaetei that a number of eknek hake exist in city streets and he asked Carter to fill them as seen as possible. , Councilman Webb said llsth North is in pnrtlcMnrty condition; calling tor i to be done. This is the street need by heavy trucks and other equipment going to and from the i community hospital. inspection S' V opens May 24 to 5 p.m. Although opened briefly for the Heritage Foundation tour on May 1, the cabins official opening will be on Monday, May 24, according to Thursa Kingston, president of the South Bos Elder County Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Local residents and tourists will be welcomed at the cabin, where their guides will teQ the history of the cabin and incidents in Brigham CUy history. The cabin was built in M3 by Porter Squires for William Knudson and was originally located on first East behind the J.C. Penney, building area. It was moved to its present site in 193 by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, complete with pioneer fundmings. However, during the depression years there was a CCC camp located near the park and the cabin was broken into and the furniture destroyed. The dty beSt a roofed fence around the cabin, but it has boon dosed to visitors. No more! Armed with shovels, brooms, patewg cement and cleaning supplies, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers tackled the job of clearing the cabin and preparing it for furniture donated by various members of the organization. Now it is furnished in 19th century style, and its doors will be open to welcome a new generation of visitors. . A ' v portant. Peggy Nichiguchi . ., recognized i . important the trees be sprayed again every 14 to 18 days until the last of August. The extension office has a Fruit good bulletin, El 137 Spray Program for the Home Orchardist, which you may pick up. For the commerical orchardist, the new 1976 spray bulletin is now available. sir' yv v , n f . ( 4, , BANK of BRIGHAM CITY . 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If the spray is applied too late, the worm is already inside the small apple and the worm is DDaoa'O -- "v rtl The codling moth has started to fly in the Brigham City area. is to Our recommendation spray this weekend. May 22 o May 24. This is a few days earlier than was expected. In the Tremonton area, apples should be sprayed a few days later, which would be about May 29. For home orchardists, we recommend the use of 50 percent wettable powder of diazi-no-n or the liquid diazinon. It is v Pioneer costumes and an 1855 vintage cabin will give residents a picture of early pioneer life in Brigham City as members of the Daughters of Utah Plonem open the cabin in Rees Pioneer park to visitors throughout the summer Monday througi Friday from 2 This weekend, agent says Keep apples free of worms spray ! w; . ; I; |