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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City. Utah Thursday, August 5, 1 976 Book 3 Chat From tho Brigham City library Book Reviews: Adult If you are looking for an exciting new outdoor sport, river running may be for you. 'RIVER RUNNING by Verne Huser is a new book that will give you lots of necessary information you will need in order to have an exciting time and also be safe. This outdoor encounter resource book tells the prospective river runner what equipment is needed 'on a guided trip or what you will need if you are mounting the expedition yourself. Specific information is given on the wild rivers of the US and Canada, and also the regulations that surround this popular sport. COLLECTOR S CORNER items including collection and handbags through the years get a preview showing as LaVone Woodward and Selma Yagi of the American Legion Auxiliary prepare for the Saturday evening reception in the Museum-Gallerpen-and-in- k Father, son show works DIcod dsnors needed v. at BC gallery Brigham Citys will museum-galler- y feature an oil and watercolor exhibit by Don and Douglas Ricks, father and son artists, of Rexburg, Idaho, throughout the month of August. The two artists will be honored at a reception on Saturday, Aug. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the museum-gallerThe public is invited to attend the reception for the official opening of the August exhibit, as well as to get acquainted with Don and Douglas Ricks. Although their studio and many of their paintings wer damaged by the flood waters released by the Teton Dam break, the two artists honored their committment made almost a year ago to exhibit at the local museum-galler- They y. will have over 40 paintings on ' display. Don Ricks operate his pwn "art schbpl and js the West both for bis talent as one-ma- Collectors Corner e Theres a anti-bodi- Mrs. (Avalon) Wendei of Brigham City. Donations can be given Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5:88 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from 18 a.m. to 7:88 p.m. For additional Informa- of- change-of-pac- fered in two exhibits of the popular collectors corner of the where the showmusem-galle- y cases will include a collection of pens and ink by Bervard Nichols. He began the collection as he noted that youngsters didn't know what a fountain pen was, and will bring back memories with dip pens, fountain pens, and modern ballpoints hes collected everywhere. Its in the Bag is the name bf the collection of purses and bags that will occupy the rest of tion, caU 728-845- 8. the collector's corner. They are on loan from local residents and will feature both the old and the new in bags ranging fron antique beaded purses and fringed flapper styles to a Bicentennial shopping bag. . Members of the American Legion auxiliary will be host- esses for the Saturday evening rtcCptkrti.'undet the direction of Presiden Jean Davis. committee chairman; Helen Money, R. Johnsn, committee chairman; Karen Howard, city librarian; Sarah Yates, historian. sen, steering recreation board; C. ' Showing community progress ex- Citizens join to compile local scrapbook Juvenile: What can you do with that piece of weathered wood you found on your vacation or in your back yard? Weathered Wood Craft by Lois A. Wright can give you lots of ideas for practical, decorative, whim- sical and imaginative objects you can make from weathered wood, which can be found almost everywhere. The reader is encouraged to invent projects for gifts with personality, decorations with character, and a creative, satisfying new hobby. The Bread Dough Craft Book by Elyse Sommer is another fun hobby book for young people. Creative useis of bread dough are practically , and COMPILING A SCRAPBOOK for the human relations and cultural enrichment committee of the Community Progress Program includes efforts of volunteers including Eleanor Nauman, library board; Lorraine Peter . citement. es Robert Beginners dless expectation The LDS hospitals blood bank is urgenlty requesting the donation of A --positive blood in connection with an open-hea- rt operation. The Salt Lake City hospital is screening the blood for five which are depserately needed for an artist and teacher. He works n primarily in oils, and his shows and representation in private and public collections are outstanding. Teaming with his father is talent son Douglas Ricks, who finds that his technique is best suited to watercolor as a medium. His works express a lifelike quality and sensitivity. The Complete Guide to Fishing by George X. Sand is a new basic book for beginning fishermen of all ages. There are detailed chapters on the rod and tackle, lures and bait, the most popular game fish in America, casting, and the different types of fishing from wading and pier fishing to deepsea fishing and old cane-pol- e fashioned ...fishing. Sand gives the reader the feeling of fishing with the en- limitless napkin rings, mobiles, tree decorations, jewelry, sculpture, and more. A word of warning before you start you are likley to catch a disease known as bread dough mania which means you wont be able to stop with one project. And its extremely catching. When your friends see your creations they will insist you show them how to -db lVahd before- - yoti know it they will be infected. munity initiative and planning, Mickey Nelsen, chairman; human relations and cultural enrichment, C.R. Johnson, Jr., chairman; economic develop- Brigham City's scrapbook entry in the Utah Community Progress contest will represent one of the citys great strengths citizen involvement as it culminates many hours of collecting new stories, taking pictures, and compiling data on the ment, Richard MacFarlane, chairman; physical environment, Verl L. Petersen, chair- communitys progress from 1974-7- man; community services, A1 Cazier, chairman; publicity, Sarah Yates, chairman. 6. Lorraine Petersen, chairman of the steering committe for the project, reports that each subcommittee is compiling its own section of the scrapbook on one aspect of community activites and development. Included on the criteria checklist for the Community Progress program are com Under each of these chairmen are working volunteers in charge of collecting the necessary Mins 78? the scrapbook AW.hi&lsdu'e iff WKffly fall for judging. "It is hoped that the scrapbook will give a picture of the fine programs and well-round- Each committee member arrived with a portfolio of news clippings, programs, pictures, asetc., collected for his-hsigned topic. Discussion was held as to the rules for the scrapbook presentation and the methods of selecting material to er be used and each departed preparaed to lay out pages to be included in the scrapbook. progress in prigham City, said Mrs. petersen. We have so much to be proud of in this community that we shoud share the ideas with the entire state. She emphasized that the pur- Varied Programs Included under this committee are such varied program as the Heritage Theatre, community history and heritage, Bicentennial celebrations and projects, the public library, recreation, youth activities, senior citizen programs, the and other museum-galler- y tural activities of the cul- commun- ity. If each committee functions pose behind the compilation of as this one does, said Mrs. the scrapbook is to make comPetersen, the scrapbook will munities aware of their needs be truly a community project and to encourage progress, as representing the contributions well as to note the outstanding of many citizens which is what programs of local communities. the Community Progress pro-An example of (he type of involving local citizens in the scrapbook took place as pages is Aug. 15, afterwhich the committee on human rela- time the steering committee tions and cultural enrichment will compile and index the total met with Chairman C.R. John- scrapbook for entry in the son, Jr. recently at the city hall. statewide contest in September. . Wheat and Beet Days pageant (Contuned from Page One by Don Limb Service; Kristie Lish by Terris Beauty Shop; Tammy Harris by Denise Ashby by Northern Furniture; Julie Brown by Shoe Glen; Michellee Carter by Jacks Jeep; Geri Jones by Jones Equipment; Melanie Sue Perry by Taylor Farm Service; Shara Dawn Summers. by Macks Family Drive Inn; Souvenir Books Souvenir books will again be available with all the girls and the program printed and the list of events for the celebration. Committee members who have worked on this pageant are: Mrs. Gary Potter, general chairman; Mrs Richard Bardwell, Bowen by Chicken Out; Alice Mathis by Leader Publishing Co.; Cindy Scott by Reeder, advertising; Mrs. Thad Poulter, publicity and the souvenior book; Mrs. Rudys IGA. Jill Williams by Circle THOSE NOMINATED in the annual Good Neighbor contest in Brigham City are pictured here. Front, from left, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sholty, the Runners-u- p in the annual competition were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, 235 West Fourth South. They were recipients of a steak dinner at Sherwood Hills. winners; Margaret Budge Wilson, Steve Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Jack Hamilton, runners-up- , Morgan. Back row are sponsor Nick Topik, Kathy Olds, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson, Asa Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Laney, and Archie Rose. Absent from the photo were Iva Lou Nebeker and Pearl Christensen. first-plac- e Good Neighbors rate recognition Winners have been named in the third annual Good Neighbor contest sponsored by local businessman Nick Topik and Western Hills Realty. The award recipients and other nominees were introduced during Thursdays weekly Sholty, 532 South Second West. For the honor they received a $25 savings bond. BATYS INSTRUCTIONAL Brigham City council meeting at the city hall. They are Mr. and Mrs. Frank rCROP dust!n4 8 classes In a 2 week period. 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Kaxnxzcr 723-37- C3 o THE JOHNSON AGENCY, 104 North 1st East, is pleased to bring its Brigham City, readers a new column, that deals with the many aspects of Insurance. We hope that this column will be enlightening and informative for oil. We have been serving Brigham City and the Surrounding area for over 24 years; offering all types of Insurance to meet your individual needs and budget requirements: "if it's Insurance . . . We sell it", "insurance with Personal Service." Hours: ., For further information, Small class 4 In a clast Warm water well qualified instructors - Reasonable Prices - PATCHES 734-905- 2 chairman ofproduction; Mrs. Robert nr PRIVATE LOTS AMONG UNSPOILED WILDERNESS PRVATE GATES Trophys will be awarded to the other and also to Miss Talent three runners-u- p and Miss Congeniality. All contestants will receive a personal portrait by Brent Macfarland and gift certificate from the Classic Shop, sponsors Gloda Cosmetics from Mrs. Harry Canfield. NO TRESPASSING IT Looacs Swim Ribbon program Janie Kerry Austin, workshop tea; Mrs. Greg Crook, judges. Scholarships and trophies will be to Miss Wheat and Beet Days, and first runner up. ALTERNATIVES 45 MILES FROM BRIGHAM CITY TO YOUR PRIVATE ESTATE NEXT SESSION STARTS AUG. 9 A SPRAYINf SOURDOUGH WILDERNESS RANCH A LEISURELY AND SCENIC SPORTS PROGRAM G; FREEDOM OF CHOICE . . . Others meriting honorable mention included the following: Margaret Budge Wilson, Asa Stokes, Archie Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sederholm, Mrs. Pearl Christensen, Kathy Olds, Steve Bunnell, Iva Lou Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Laney and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson. The theme of the annual, contest is Concern for Your Fellowman and it is to inspire positive action most admired and cherished by neighbors, Topik said. Bobs Body Shop; and Denise Hubbard by Brigham Truck and Implement. 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