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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday,i August 26, 1976 8 After lunch Friday Canadian joins troupe Ex-reside- nts to present senior program Theron and Charlotte Lee, former Brigham City residents now living in Leisure World at Mesa, Ariz., will present the weekly program after Friday's senior citizens luncheon at the community center here. Theron will present a variety of organ music and Mrs.. Lee will tell a little about Leisure World and lead community singing. Everyone is invited to the luncheon to enjoy seeing these long time residents and Agency. Brother Seniors and retirees will get Interagency eligibility cards for city transportation for those without transportation may pick up their cards at the senior center or card information may be called in with cards delivered on first trip in the bus. Dallas Stiver is supervisor over this service with his but for dispatch number service the number if This is for the handicapped of all ages. 734-941- 3. 1 Square Dancing ;;1 old nearly drowns : ;in DCpool A boy nearly Brigham City drowned Monday "while swimming at the Brigham City pool. Ken Burbank, 665 South 700 West, was treated at Brigham City Community hospital Monday after he was found lying in three to four feet of water at the Brigham City pool, police say. He was released Tuesday. Youth to dance, aid cancer fund A youth dance to raise money for the American Cancer society in South Box Elder county will be held Friday, Aug. 27, at 9:30 p.m. in the Brigham City Community center. Admission is $1 per person. Police say Burbank was swimming with a class taught by Susan Merrill when the incident took place. She had given her class five minutes of free time and discovered the boy missing when a head count came up short. She pulled him from the pool and administered mouth to mouth resuscitation until the city ambulance arrived. She estimated the boy was under water for no more than 90 seconds. Black Diamond, will provide music for the affair. The group is donating its time to raise money for the cancer research fund. A rock group, Mrs. Laraine Petersen, cancer chairman for the area and chairman of the dance, invites one and all to attend. li' Toastmasters ; ik J, 1 V'-- i'-i ' '- iff Square vision by Home office. $17,500 will handle. Write or call today Mr. Howard, 141 West 2260 So. Salt Lake City, Ut. 84115 Phone: 486-371- 1. (801) Taiwan-Kaohsiun- M-A- . and the Golden at 7 separate p.m., dancing squares. Roy and Lucille Westley, assisted by Lewis Damon, call the dances. special Peach Days dance be held on Sept. 11 with dancers from all areas invited to dance or spectators to watch the dancers. This dance will begin at 8 p.m. in the west section of the community A will center. Tuesday night dance was at the home of May Jepp- p.m. Elder George will enter the language training mission on Sept. 2 to learn the Chinese language. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the farewell testimonial. Sixteen fires keep fighters busy Sunday with dancing on the patio. trip to the Utah State fair be held on Sept. 14 for senior day with tickets to the "Holiday on Ice evening show Lava Hot Springs A trip to Lava Hot Springs is scheduled for Sept. 8, with the Roadrunner leaving the center at 8:30 a.m. Luncheon will be purchased at the senior center at 12 noon for $1 per person. The bus fare will be $1 and at the present time 41 persons have signed up. 1 for reservations Call to have a seat on either the Roadrunner or Jolly Jaunter. A trip to Jackpot, Nev., is literature. She has acted in French and English in England, Canada, and Tunisia. Her most recent roles, in addition to Shakespearian productions, were Mme. de Lere in Marcel Aymes Clerambard, and Mrs. Prentice in Joe Orions What the Butler Saw. She has also done some directing. In addition, she has played in Edmonton and Toronto, Canada, in philosophical dialogues written by her husband. Mrs. Bosley plays the record- - one to the west of the Promontory mountains, one in the Foss valley area, one west of Thatcher, five near Howell, two at the Golden Spike National Historic site and one east of Por- tage. The last fire was put out about midnight after crews from Howell, Honeyville, Garland, Plymouth and the national park service fought the blazes, Hess said. Vivien Mordecai Bosley joins Heritage troupe . . . er and is the former president of the Recorder Edmonton society. Her two sons, Aneurin and Laurence, played the violin and the cello in the summer orchestra program at der Junior High. Mrs. Burridge, Box El- commenting Bosleys English accent said, We are thoroughly upon Mrs. delighted to have such an experienced actress. She lends class to an already top flight cast. She is a fun person and we are sure she will absolutely steal the show. Bike taken from rack bicycle valued at was reported stolen to Brigham City police Thursday. Romeo Gonzales, 19 East 100 A 575 to $100 North, reported his green. Black Horse bicycle was stolen from a rack at Box Elder High school as he registered for classes at about 2 p.m. Thursday. Levied fine Paying 572 in fines on counts of carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle and being 22 hours behind on his log was George James Weiler, 31, of Yakima, Wash. Judge Robert W. Daines levied jhe sentence in Brigham City court. tnhyjimy 0 0 0 This Deal Wont Last 723-325- scheduled in with arrangements being made through Associated Travel er "That's right. It you're not satisfied tor any reason with the kind of service my dealership is giving, please see me about it I'm easy to reach. And want to know if. how and where were going wrong. "Believe rpe. know that if you're not happy with our service, there's a good chance we'll lose you as a customer. And that's not good business for us "So please do us both a favor. If our service isn t making you happy, talk to me about it. "I'm interested in your problem And I'll do my best to help solve it " DOLLAR MART power to make money. Complete training program and super- has been in A held sen A will Lloyd D. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. George, has accepted a call to serve in the g mission of the LDS church. A farewell testimonial is scheduled for Aug. 29 in the Tremonton third ward chapel at . 016 Uorth Main WITH prices. dancers Uni-versi- ty accepts Taiwan call Box Elder county firefighters, were kept busy last Sunday under the direction of the fighting 16 grass fires which broke out within two hours time. supervisor of county health The fires, started by lightnurses, LaVerne Lindsay. "Everyone mark your ning, were no threat to buildings calendar for this important day available. Tickets entitle in the hours between 6:17 and of the month, all year around. A persons to enter the fair 8:05 p.m. when they were walk-i- n clinic will soon be in the grounds free of charge. ignited. Box Elder county Assistant "The Roadrunner will be offing for your convenience, Mrs. Kaiser stated. leaving the center with enough Fire Warden Gary Hess said A pool tournament in the time to see most of the special one fire burnt in the mountains lower level of the community entertainment. Sign up early for east of Honeyville, two near a center is on the agenda for Aug. good seats to the follies," the Thiokol assembly plant; one at 31 beginning at 10 a.m. with a (1 . . the north ,end of Hansel director said.'.-valley, entry fee. A trophy for Champ fc. f of the Month is presented by the Spike club. Frbe luncheon will be served at noon. Sign up with Mish Petersen. A booby consolation prize will be given for low the senior director man, disclosed. Hansen Chevrolet SECURE YOUR FUTURE our mass buying elder .1 t fta-Joura- al Subscription K. V. HAUSEN The groups next meeting will be held at Ray and Cathy's Thursday, Aug. 26 with the Toastmaster of the evening, Vern Arne. The social will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the dinner at 7 p.m. Utilize Local Once Upon A Mattress is directed by Sandra H. Burridge with the music being directed by Larry Jaussi of Corinne. Mrs. Bosley's husband, Richard Bosley, was bom in Corinne and was valedictorian at Box Elder High school. He received a degree in Greek at the . of Utah, an in Philosophy at Berkeley and a Ph.D. at Goettingen, West Germany. He and his wife have lived in Tunisia, where he studied Arabic, West Germany, and Pittsburgh, Pa. During his sabbatical leave from the University of Alberta at Edmonton, where he is Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Bosley will be Completing a book on Greek philosophy. Mrs. Bosley was born in Swansea, Wales, and has received degrees in French at Leicester, England, and Alberta, Canada. She is currently completing a Ph.D. in French Personally. Toastmaster. wholesale dancing Spike Swingers beginning Bear River Health district I Fred Gentry won the table topics contest of the evening with George Mason acting as soft goods, notions and apparel at Monday Luncheons "Monday is a good time to make it a habit to attend luncheons at the same time and cost. Following the luncheon, bingo will be played in the lounge. The system will be changed for more fun for more people. Couples men and ladies are invited to play. May Jeppsen is the caller for the games, the director explained. A blood pressure clinic is scheduled Tuesday, Aug. 31, from 3 to 5 p.m. This free service is for all ages and is sponsored by the poor service, want to hear about it. grounds. quality George accepts call youve got a complaint about Harold Page won the speaking contest of the Brigham City Toastmasters Aug. 5 at the Box Elder Picnic Opportunity for local person or investment group to own' on area "Dollar Mart Store, the small town store. A complete line of top . . If : set meetings . Lloyd . 7 changed to Tuesday nights, with new perform at a youth dance to raise money for the American Cancer society Friday. From left front row: Scott Jones, bass; Jeff Herbert drums; back row: Doug Osborn, guitar; Brett Nelson, vocals and Russ Garn, manager. of said. sportation. This service is for you...take advantage of these low cost, nutritious meals, Mrs. Kaiser said. i!'BLACK DIAMOND" will a rate per person. "This show was held at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City and is rated excellent. Call Mrs. for Tom Burridge, tickets or get them at the door of the high school, Mrs. Kaiser $2 for or free tran723-325- is Brigham" tickets for this show for Hazel Kaiser said. Menu for the luncheon will be meat loaf with potatoes and brown gravy, buttered squash, hot rolls, rice pudding, coffee and punch for the cost of 70 cents. Erma Barfuss, supervisor of food preparation, "invites everyone to enjoy the home cooked food.' Telephone reservations 1 playing at Box Elder High school on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Director them, Once Upon A Mattress, the upcoming attraction at the Heritage theatre in Perry, will feature a Canadian actress who is currently residing in Corinne. Vivien Mordecai Bosley, a resident of Edmonton, Canada, is enjoying a six month sabbatical leave in Corinne with her two sons and her husband, Richard. While here, Mrs. Bosley will appear as the Queen in the forthcoming musical which will open during Peach days and will run through October 1, We don't want you back because the job was done wrong. Due to large increases in the cost of newsprint and postage it is necessary for us to raise our subscription prices. The price of a subscription will go up $1.00 per year for subscribers in Box Elder County and it wili raise $3.00 per year for subscribers outside Box Elder County. However, the price increase won't take effect until October 1, 1976 and we are encourageing everyone to renew their subscriptions or subscribe now before the price increase takes effect. And, you may renew or subscribe for as many years as you wish. Avoiding not only this price increase but any that may be necessary in the future. 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