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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 19, 1976 Peach Days art show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Festival seeks entries Brigham City artists and photographers are invited to enter the annual Peach Day Art Festival-19- 76 by submitting their original work during entry hours on Monday, Aug. 30, and Tuesday, Aug. 31 from noon to 6 p m. at the Museum-GallerCategories to be judged in professional and amateur divisions include traditional and modern-abstraoils, traditional and modern-abstra- water-colo- r, design graphic, photography and other media. An artist may enter up to four works, with no more than two in any category, and the paintings must be framed and ready for hanging. Awards Given Awards will be presented to OF THE 'Ole' winners at the Heritage Theatre awards presentation last Saturday are pictured here. From left are City Councilman Dr. Peter C. Kundsen, Cliff Hobson, accpeting an Ole in behalf of his daughter SOME Debra, Jessie Hamson, Cathy Coffman, Drauca Holmes? Bill Hall, Rosell Henrie, Cary Henrie and Mayor Harold B. Felt. Mrs. Coffman, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Henrie and Hall received Oles for their directing of four plays. Season ends BCCT gives Oles' in finale The season has drawn to a Named close for the Brigham City Community Theatre and the final curtain came last Saturday with presentation of Ole awards at the Heritage theatre. The awards are similar to the movie industrys Oscars, but are named after former Brigham City Mayor Olof E. Zundel, who made drama a part of the , citys programs. Aug. f best actor was went to Peter Pan, while the best set was in Gideon.". Best musical directions in the Fantasticks by Claudia Bigler. She also received the best accompanist award for the same play. Best character actor was Rick Huchel in Peter Pan. Jessie Hamson in Sunshine Boys received an Ole as best Eugene Petersen for his part in Sunshine Boys. Best actress was Debbie Hobson in the Fantasticks. Best supporting actor was , judged to be Craig Woodland of th Fantasticks; while Dot Harrops role in the same musical earned her the best supporting actress award. The best costuming award character actress. Peter Pan won an ' Encore conceived, written liiitoii . Meet Brother Brigham js coming to the stage of Box Elder High school Aug. 26, 27 and 28 under the auspices of Encore, Inc. as a fund raising event for the Heritage Theatre. s one-ma- n show is presented Holbrooks along the order of Mark Twain Tonight and Whitmores Give Em Hell, Harry and has received rave reviews wherever it has been performed which includes the Nelke Experimental theatre at Arrington, historian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The production took, more than a year to research, write and produce. Arrington has developed a well rounded characterization of the Mormon prophet from such sources as letters, diaries, journals, historical and family accounts. Arringtons Brigham Young is revealed as a human being with a senseof humor and a mixture of faults and attributes, not at diety as some would believe or a tyrannical despot as would others. The amazing resemblance of the physical appearance, voice quality and dialect developed to that of by Arrington President Young adds an uncanny realism that is startling. will Both LDS and find this portrait fascinating. It is not sentimental or a preachment. In fact, it is realistic, touching, dramatic and very humorous. But then, that is the real Brother Brigham Young, one of the most dynamic and colorful leaders of the western non-LD- S world. Meet Brother Brigham tickets are available at Mickeys Music, Comptons and First Security Bank or at the door. Suggested donaton is $3 for adults, $2 for students and senior citizens or $12 for families. No babes in arms will be admitted and no one under 15 years of age will be admitted without parent or guardian. It is also requested that no cameras or tape recorders be brought to the theatre. Curtain will be at 8 p.m. fj his JAMES ARRINGTON will portray Brigham Young 26-2at the Heritage Theatre in performance Aug. Perry of "Meet Brother Brigham." Jhe performance is a benefit for Encore, Inc. in Fantas- The best play was judged to be Sunshine Boys, while the best musical was the and fr,te.oMrl. James Arringtons honors to Ole for produced by its star, James Arringtons publicity ticks. paring to take the production on a national tour that includes performances off Broadway. Meet Brother Brigham was . . . READYING ENTRIES for the annual Peach Day Art Festival are amateur photographer Melba Benson and professional artist Jode Sutton as they look to the traditional event.' Is Eligible best technical effects and Bill Halls direction of the Fantasticks earned him the best director award. Best choreography honors went to Peter Pan and best BYU where it premiered and the Salt Palace. Arrington is currently pre- 26-2- 8 winning artists as follows: Brigham City award is purchase award of $100, Brigham City award for photography is purchase of $25, Bicentennial award to be presented by Wasatch Art Guild, Arvilla Powers (best oil landscape) of $30. Cash award will be given for first place in each division, and jribbons for merit awards. A special support of gallery" award will be a silver award judged on the individuals interest and participation in the gallery. No entries will be accepted after the specified entry dates, since hanging and arrangement of the paintings will be followed by immediate judging by professional judges. Any Brigham City resident, 18 years or over, is eligible to participate. This includes persons wjth Brigham City, rural route addresses. There is an entry fee of one dollar per entry, which is used towards the cash awards to winning artists. The show will be on display during the celebration of Peach Days, and will remain for exhibit throughout the month of September. Apple leaves brown? Here's the answer Harold G. Lindsay USU Extension Agent Box Elder County Have you taken a look at your apples trees in the backyard lately? Many apple trees have taken on a brown appearance. The leaves are turning brown and drying up. Many home owners have called me asking why their apples trees are dying. If you check the leaves of these apples trees with a magnifying glass, you will find a heavy infestation of mites. VvCI .IkZI hi jrznv 3.3 l&jtZ'tb iL : r.r t Thqy hpve sucked the Tujkes M urrisatt inf from the underside of the leaves A new ward is abduf to be created in the and the leaves have dried up. The mites can cause the Brigham City South stake!. leaves to dry up and fall off. The A special sacrament meeting will be held at 4 unripe apples will not mature p.m. Sunday in the Brigham City Tabernacle for properly if the leaves have been all members of the 10th, 16th and 19th wards. destoyed. The sugars in the apples will be lacking. Stake President Arnold B. Gilbert will preside. Good miticides are hard to Current ward boundaries for the three wards find for the fruit grower. Omite is a good spray for mites in will be realigned and the new 21st ward will be This insecticde is only apples. created as part of the Brigham City South stake. available in 4 pound packages. New ward leaders will be sustained at this time. Kara thane may do the job and it All members of the three wards are urged to may not. Mites have built up a resistance to Karathane. attend the meeting. Plictron does a good job in mite Special meeting calls three wards Less (Continued from Page One) Ogden be allowed to continue as the citys garbage collector. Webb said most problems have been worked out to satisfaction of citizens and council. And Bill Hatch has offered, and the city accepted, two large signs that will be placed at the east and west entrances to the city. Hatch suggests the city could use them to welcome tourists or point out the citys golf course. Council members agreed and accepted them. District seeks to fill openings control, but it is usually only to commercial available ' growers. Common insecticides like diazinon and malathion are not very effective in the control of mites in apples and pears. Mite problems can be found in garden vegetables such as potatoes, beans, cucumbers and some flowers. Box Elder county commissioners have signed an agreement with Honeyville town for fire fighting services for another year, but deferred action on a similar agreement with Willard City. The commission agreed Tuesday to pay no standby fee to Honeyville, but to pay salaries of men who work on fires in the county. . Willard City, however, asked for a $300 standby fee and $155 an hour for fighting county fires, which are comparable rates charged by Brigham City and Tremonton departments. The Box Elder School District has openings for two persons in bookkeeping and as an outreach teacher. A bookkeeper sought for a half day in adult education. This i Interested persons may contact Supt. J.C. Haws on or before Aug. 24. BMillli Box Elder County Demowill honor state and crats county candidates at the opening of the partys headquarters, M South Main, Brigham City, beginning at 5:39 p.m. Friday, Aug. M. From then until I pan., the public is invited to attend and moot the Democratic candidates. Refresh-- , ments will be served. grand are These for county schools School lunch with its regular type A meals will again be served to all students, including kindergarten and faculty in each of the four secondary and 19 elementary schools of the Elder County School District during the 1976-7Box 7 school year. Mrs. Eula Wood, supervisor of School Food Services, said that food for the program, with the exception of perishable produce and milk has been purchased during the summer and stocked for delivery. Perishable produce and milk are delivered direct to he schools by the seller. The price of school lunch will be as follows: elementary students, 45 cents; secondary students, 50 cents, adults 75 cents. There will be a charge of 5 cents for all extra milk. U1 D Ini ... to our many, many Friends who shared in making our Plant Dedication & Open House a wonderful success ... one-ma- n 8 THANK YOU! yjewJiourA jhrtuyuAt 10 a.m. to 6 :24 p.m. '7Mh411 P&vcillf 12 American Greetings Corporation 0 Western Distribution Center 0--. Brigham City, Utah 723-t- W . Lunch prices given Commissioners deferred action on the Willard proposal, noting that the county provided Honeyville with a fire truck through the Civil Defense surplus goods program and they believed Willard City received its truck the same way several years ago. Commissioners also juggled accounts in some of its departments to find the funds to pay $6,000 increase in liability insurance premiums. Commissioner Don Chase said acquisition of several new vehicles in the sheriff's department raised the rates considerably. person must be Spanish speaking or of Spanish origin. cfftso also hard to control. Now is a good time to start planting your new lawns. The weather is cooling off and lawns start very well this time of year. If you do spray, be sure and read the table and follow Fire agreement signed COSt to cscn , |