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Show Local couple injured in 2nd South crash A Brigham City couple was treated at Brigham City munity hospital and released e Tuesday after a accident at Second South and Fifth West. Brigham City police said erdinand C. Hirschi and Juanita Hirschi of 222 North Second East, were treated following the Com- three-vehicl- A WOMAN hurt in a traffic accident at Second South and Fifth West is mishap. Their automobile suffered some $2,500 damage, police estimated. Sgt. Harold Howard said the Hirschis had stopped at a stop sign at the intersection the. pulled into the street when the collided with a vehicle driven by Rick Rackham of 138 West Second North and another by a Brigham City ju- - BOX ELDER venile. Howard said both these units were westbound on Second South at a high rate of speed. The Rackham vehicle suffered about $2,000 damage and the other unit about $50, Howard said. Citiations are pending, he said. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 4, 1977 Area seniors invited to near future. According to Dallas Stiver, area senior citizens official, Utah state fair Whale of a Jump Whales are the best of all animal high jumpers. They often leap more than 20 feet in the air. Box Elder county senior citizens are invited to Senior Citizens day at the Utah State fair Sept. 14. Discount passes will be mailed to each senior center in the tickets will also be available to Holiday on Ice with those tickets serving as entrance passes to the fair. The governor will make an appearance on that day. There will be entertainment at 2 p.m. in the Grandstand. Tanya Welk from the Lawrence Welk show will be featured artist, Stiver said. helped Tuesday car by ambulance personnel. She and the driver were treated for injuries and from her released. Harper and Honeyville wards plan centennial The centennial celebration for the Harper and Honeyville wards will be held on Saturday, Aug. 20. The celebration kickoff will be a movie shown in the church recreation hall on Friday, Aug. from 19, The 8 until day 10 p.m. long activities for Saturday include a flagraising ceremony at 7 a.m. with a pancake breakfast served immediately following until 9:30 at the church. The afternoon agenda includes games and races at the small park and ball games at the big park. These activities will start at 1 p.m. Also at this time, displays will be set up for those interested. These displays include an antique and pioneer tools display, a slide show and a picture display. There will also be time to whittle and spit (visiting After Friday luncheon and reminiscing). A pit barbeque supper will be next on the agenda. The meal will be served from 6 until 8 p.m. Following the supper, an entertaining program about the two wards will be presented. The evening will be brought to close with a dance starting at 9. Music will be provided by the Hall Orchestra. There will be a $1 charge for the pancake breakfast and the supper will be $1 for those 6 to 12 and $1.50 for those over 12. All ward members, past and present, are invited to come and celebration join in the of these two wards. So please keep that date, Aug. 20, in mind and come ready to renew old acquaintances and relive a few memories. 100-ye- Girls to perform at senior event trio of young performers in dance and baton will entertain area senior citizens after their regular Friday luncheon this week at the Brigham City Community center. Dee Dee Bierer, Jill Bierer and Angela Thompson will perform dance and twirling routines after the noon meal. The luncheon, under the direction of Erma Barfuss, will feature meat balls in gravy over rice, fresh corn, green salad, hot rolls and homemade cake. Other ususal activities are continuing in the cool comfort of the center, Senior Director Marva Frost said this week. The Wednesday craft class is making boy dolls in addition to the items members have been working on. If you need some good gift ideas, this is the place to come, : Mrs. Frost said. A Ceramics classes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are busy with holiday projects as well as , she items for explained. Last Monday at the center was the birthday celebration for those with birthdays in August. After luncheon, those attending sang Happy Birthday and the guests of honor were presented cards and carnations, courtesy of Drewes Floral and their-homes- Gift. Monday night square dancing and Thursday adult dances are continuing through the summer and everyone is invited to come and join in these evenings of fun, Mrs. Frost stated. Today (Thursday) the fellows from the center have gone to Clearfield to participate in a pool tournament. We hope they bring home the trophy, the senior director said. Fireside Aug. 7 at center A n Special Interest fireside com mera ting in word and song the spirit of early pioneers will be held Aug. 7 in the Box Elder stake center, 420 South Eighth West at 8 p.m. A special program is being prepared that will include several presentations on pioneer Relax in style. ElECLIUER heritage. Posters will be placed in ward chapels giving further details. A special hour with refreshments will follow the fireside. The Special Interest steak fry has been changed to Aug. 13 from Aug. 20. RECLINER . . . With the y in RIDRNIiTlIURB gam Q Kntiwkij fried fhktea, GLOSEOUtli toughest mechanism the WEST. Balanced to stay wobble-FREE- . heavy-dut- 4 M 2 2 .... DOBS The ultimate in comfort r l"JAGD Revoltionary! 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