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Show f BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 1, 1976 Displaying flag' has set of rules The Fourth of July holiday is here and many citizens will undoubtedly want to display the flag, some in official cere- monies and others at their Brigham girl receives USU awards In procession In a procession with other flags, the U.S. flag should be carried to the marching right, or , if there is a line of nags, in front of the center of that line. homes. When the flag is displayed The Lake Bonneville Council other than on a staff, it should of the Boy Scouts of America have information on how to be displayed flat. When displayed over a street, display it properly. Homeowners planning to dis- . the union should face the north play the flag outside their homes should know when it is displayed from a staff projecting from a building, the union of the flag should be placed at the peak of the staff unless it is at half staff. On Wall act of trying to wear out their pants are Grant Stoker, left, and Billy Hall, hey are appearing in the Brigham City Community theatre production of "The Order Is .ove" which is continuing at Heritage theatre in Perry July 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10. Curtain ime is 8 p.m. for the Bicentennial production. Tickets are priced at $2 for adults, $1 for students and senior citizens and $7 for the entire family. IAUGHT IN THE In Deweyville When displayed with another flag against a wall, the staff of the flag draped to the hangers left should cross in front of the staff of the other flag. The flag should be at the center and highest point of a group when displayed with flags of states, localities or societies. When other flags are flown from the same halyard as the U.S. flag, the U.S. flag should always be flown at the peak. And when flags are flown from adjacent staffs, the United States flag should be hoisted first and lowered last. town board. Dedication part of town's Bicentennial towns observance that also serves as a dedication for a $75,000 park and softball com- rk. The town board is issuing iecial invitations to former Residents, friends and thosejtyst Wrested in a da oFbUMMh-$ne- d fun, softball games and jther activities. available, At The bell was used until 1921 when the rqd brick structure, which was retired several years ago and now serves as town hall, was completed and pressed into service. been d in one way or another. Some 1800 chemicals have been added to the cans, bottles, boxes and packages for sale on our supermarket shelves. factory-processe- ,4$ vv'&i Jeff Cozier Who's Who 02Q3RS Debbie Stevens of Brigham City received several awards at the recent Associated Students of Utah State Awards banquet. She received the Most Dedi-- 1 cated trophy for her contribu-- 1 tions and dedication to student government; an ASUSU Distin- ft ri guished Service award, and . , Joff Cozier listed among Who's Who Jeff Cazier, formerly of Brigham City, was recently named an entree of Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for 1975-7Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Cazier of 122 West Third South, Brigham City. He is married to the former Kaye Hendricks of Ogden where they now reside. A junior at Weber State college, Jeff has served this past year as the Studentbody Activities and Executive Director of Homecoming. He is a member of the Delta Phi Kappa Fraternity and . LDSSA. Currently, he is serving as a member of the Dee Events Center Policy board, and the ASWSC Concerts committee. WHos Who Among Students In American Universities and Col-- 1 leges. She was active in student government at Utah State as Family Life senator, Academic senator, Family Life councilman and Academic Senate se-- 1 ' cretary. Debbie was also active on the policy boards for Child Development and the Academic Information center. She was active in Leadership workshops and was day In addition she was named AWS Outstanding woman. A June graduate in home economics and dance, she is the daughter of Joan and the late Harold Stevens of Brigham City. All-Cl- By KEITH H. BftADBttfr Teenagers are people who express a burning desire to be different by dressing exactly alike. Remember when dirty was something on film your laundry? says he finally got his lawnmower back froth the neighbors. Bought it at their garage sale. Our friend too. ever FINDS life worth living. We have to MAKE it worth living. 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A $600 grant ing tournament, under direction from the Utah Bicentennial of local resident Lamont Gardmatched club funds ner, will be held. A mothers and committee to finance the project. daughters softball game is also slated and at 7:30, Deweyville and Bothwell wards will square off in a mens fastpitch softball game. Chicken or the Egg? The old school bell was lohave settled the Scientists the in cated for many years rock school building that re- dispute over which came first, the chicken or the egg. Reptiles placed the original log cabin were laying eggs thousands of schoool when the community years before chickens appeared was first settled. The monument was designed the National Geographic Society by Danny Ririe, a recent grad- says, and the first chicken cams uate of Bear River High school from an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken. and resident of the town. The concession stand will be open to sell hamburgers and drinks and with each hambur- r 8rwPUfchased8 heaping plate PofHsalad, bkeh4iafts, potato chips and an ice cream cone will be thrown in compliments of the Protoct Now Against Summor ' I1 I-- horseshoe pitching contests. Park dedication is at 11 a.m. Keynote speaker will be Ross Elliott, Utah director for the Bureau of Outdoor.Recreation, which was instrumental in providing funding to build the recreation complex. The park includes two complete diamonds, bowery, landscaping, concession stand, restrooms and other facilities. Therell be plenty of food If your community isnt sponsoring a Bicentennial celebration, then you might give a thought to attending Deweyville on July 10. plex And the towns Bicentennial observance will include dedication of a school bell and monument July 4 at 8:30 a.m. The lonument is located at the Races for All Between 2 and 4, kids between 0 and 99 wjll engage in races for prizes and between 2 and 5, therell be shuffleboard and Folds Free The flag should never be displayed from a float unless it is attached to a staff or suspended so its folds fall free. When displayed on a speakers stand, the flag should be hung with the union to the upper left hand corner above and behind the speaker. During the ceremony of hoisting or lowering the flag, all persons should face the flag', stand at attention and salute. A man should remove his hat and hold it with his right hand over his heart. Men without hats and women salute by placing the right hand over the heart. The salute to the flag in a moving column should be rendered at the moment the flag passes. Factory Processed least 75 per cent of the food consumed in North America has Activities of the day will include a pie eating contest at 1:30 p.m. or the east, depending upon the direction of the street. SIDS ':!: (mmm Our interest I to make your life richer 734-945- 1 Member of FSLIC - |