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Show i U BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Citf, Utah BC Thursday, May 20, 1976 Elder Missionary announces farewell to be Willard Wrapup honored Sunday Perfumes of spring do not include eau de skunk A cooked. Our best congratulations to David Wetzel who placed first in the small gasoline engine division of the convention held at BYU in Provo. David, a senior at Box Elder, entered the competition sponsored by the VocaClubs of tional Industrial America. n, yard. tub and poured tomato juice over them, scooping up the driping We stood them in a wash stuff and using it again. Then we hosed them down and each was taken to a hot tub of water. Son eventually had to have a Yul Bryner because the smell simply would not wash out of his hlond baby curls. Now, at age nine, boys begin to be very modest. One of the children, Larry was almost 11 and he kept looking for some rock to crawl under. (I told him that he smelled like he had just been under the manure pile already). Was the Hero hardest part for him, was that he was the hero and had managed to take the brunt of The the spray while removing two little ones from the area. And he had to stand in the tub, stark naked, and let us pour juice over his wounded ego. He said over and over TU never help any one again. Never, NEVER. But the story that tickles me moot concerns a farmer neighbor who shall remain nameless. It seems he was peacefully disking his orchard, minding no ones business but his own. Suddenly one of these fearless polecats dared him to cross an imaginary line two feet in front of the tractor. He did and the cat got him full force in the hot radiator. He said nothing cut the odor and his family made him sleep in the barn with the tractor. If you think that stuff smells bad raw, you ought to smell it To Convention He will attend the national VICA convention In Miami , where Beach, Fla., June 13-he will compete with other state winners. We wish him well and a good showing. Last week the organ classes held their programs for their parents to show off their talents and skills. Each child has one lesson a week with the appropriate class and teachers Ruth Warren and Helen Jane Lemon. They receive instruction on theory and also instruction at the organ. Then they are excused for 15 minutes a day from their regular school work to practice on the three organs in the school. is open to This program students in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Each of them display much coordination to get both' hands and feet to working all at one and still come out with a lovely melody. On Tuesday, classes 1A and IB had their recital. These are students who have had no previous experience with the organ. Only one had been around music and that child had taken the violin. The children who participated and their numbers were David Holden with When the Saints Go Marching In, Clint Tremel-in- g Mica with Hi Li, Hi Lo, Rock with Springtime, Debbie Gibbons with Lightly Row and Where is John?; Ronda Johnson with London Bridge; Darcy Dummar with When the Saints Go Marching In; Wanda Gibbons with Long Long Ago; and Lorin Widdison with Little Brown Jug." Also Playing playing were Annette Perry with Marriane, Bren Also da Atencio with My Country Tis of Thee and Beautiful When Brenda Brown Eyes. Hoppie played "Happy Birthday everyone joined in to wish Brenda Atencio a Happy Birthday. Curtis Beames played This Old Man and Home Sweet Home. Jaci Pulsipher played, Little Brown Jug. Tom OToole played I Walk the Line and Down in the Valley. Jennifer Home on the Ward played home Sweet and Range Home. Kristi Zundel played 0 Suzanna and Beautiful Brown Eyes. The children served refreshments to their parents. On Wednesday classes 2 and 3 had their recital. These children were a mixture of students of some who had piano and organ and some who had only had organ through the school pro- gram. Special thanks were extended to Joyce Fredde for her help with class 2. She spent a lot of time and energy with the students in the program. Brent Harrop played the Marine Hymn." Corey Johnson played If You Chance to Meet a Frown. Chris White Robert Snowbird. played Lemon played Its a Small If You Chance to Meet World. a Frown was played by Michael Fredde. Colleen Holmes played Farmer in the Dell and Mulberry Bush. Yello Bird Gwen Parkinson played Yellow Bird Old Grey and Mare. Allyson Tingey played and Somewhere My Love Little Brown Jug. Beth Holden played "Snowbird. Tina Chournos played Sesons in the Sun, Whatever Will Be Will Be, and Little Brown Jug. Lorie Braegger played I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing, Yellow Bird, Beautiful Brown Eyes, and somewhere My Love. DeAnn Kunzler played Shell be ComThis ing Round the Mountain, Land is Your Land- - and Id Like to Teach the World to farewell for Elder Mark Glen Jennings will be held Sunday, May 23, in the Brigham city 17th ward, 139 East Third A North. Bishop John Wells invites friends and relatives of the elder to attend the 9:39 p.m. sacrament meeting. The elder has been called to the Ohio Columbus missioni The elder, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin G. Mitchell of 1048 Elm, is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has attended Utah State university r , for a year. Mark G. Jennings ... Ohio mission Sing." The students served their parents refreshments. Class four are the more advanced students who have had both piano and organ. Their recital was held Thursday. Lynn Olsen played Hey Kb. Banjo. Kelli Jo Naylor played Have I Told You Lately TTiat I Love You. Karl Hayes played Calcutta. Terri Ann Nelson played London Bridge is Falling Down and M and M." Jodi Braegger played Davy Crockett. Dianna Cole played Whispering Hope. Monte Jo Karlinsey played Snowbird." Julie Hubbard played Battle Hymn of the Republic and Id Like to Teach the World to Sing. A duet played by Monte Jo Karlinsey and Julie Hubbard was the closing number. They played Its a Small World." The parents were served refreshments by their children. . I Congratulations to Irene Congratulations Gregory A. Yates Checketts on her call to the . . . leaves May 29 Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission. Her farewell will be Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Second ward sacrament meeting. We know shell do a fine job and we wish her well. I hope you all went to the mass meetings Monday night. This is actually where politics begin. And each and every vote does county! So get active. Party shot: Now my excuse for not attending is valid. My son was playing his first gapie of the season at the same time Elder Gregory A. Yates has as the meetings. And Im afraid accepted a call to the California family comes first. Beside; you Arcadia mission of the LDS all know how loud I yell and . church and will enter the mis- scream when my boy does a sion home May 29. good job and I felt that yelling in 2 A farewell testimonial for the one place was all I dared do in elder will be held Sunday, May one evening. k23, at 4:30 p.m. in the Brigham California mission for BC elder for testimonial Willard Second ward. Sister Checketts has accepted a call to the Florida Fort Lauderdale mission of the LDS Church. She will enter the mission home on June 3. Time of her farewell Sunday is 4 p.m. All friends and relatives of the sister are invited to i by Art aHtldan I love 11 the perfumes of spring. Or almost ell. From about 19 miles away, a skunks odor is not that bad. But running over one on the highway tends to distort your view on Mother Natures Limburger CheeseCat. When we lived in Ogden, son at the age of 2Yt had a run-ialong with two neighbor children, with a "prewtty kitty. Two other members and I stripped three sick kids in the front farewell Sister Irene Checketts will be held Sunday, May 23, in the attend. Eli H. . . . : will report Eldor dates visit here homo, SBA official Garland will hoar LDS eldor r A representaive of the Small Business administration will be in Brigham City on Thursday, May 27, at the Employment Security office from 9 until 10 a.m. Persons wishing to contact him may do so at the Employment Security office. Appointments may be scheduled through the office. ' Elder Randall J. Holmgren will report his mission Sunday, May 23, at 5 p.m. in the Garland Second ward sacrament meeting. Elder Holmgren recently returned from the Melbourne, Austrialia mission where he has been assistant to President John R. Covey. He also spent time in Tasmania where he toured with a musical group of elders in a Family Home Evening presentation. He was zone leader in Albury for eight months prior to serving in the mission home. Elder Holmgren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Holmgren. Friends may call at their home after meeting to visit further with eider Holmgren. Taler? . 200 yun atthe same location. speaks May 23 - A testimonial honoring Elder Eli H. Anderson will be held in the bothwell ward chapel Sunday evening May 23 at 7:30 p.m. Elder Anderson has just returned after fulfilling a LDS mission in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend the meeting and welcome Elder Anderson back home. Close friends and relatives are also invited to meet at the Anderson hotife following the meeting to futher visit with the returned missionary. BRING ME YOUR BUSHEL BASKETS Genealogical City 18th ward. Bishop Jay C. Stuart extends a cordial invitation to all the elders friends and relatives to hear the elder speak. Elder Yates is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Yates of 652 North Third West, in Brigham City. 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