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Show 8 County agent asks BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 9, 1974 Will you help stop this by Harold G. Lindsay USU Extension Agent people. The folks with the pest in their fields know this plant causes all This past week has not only given us leaves on the trees, but our yellow mustard (Dyers woad) has sent forth the yellow blossoms. The sight of the yellow causes different reactions for different BAVC chief sorts of problems. To the person who likes to look at the yellow in the area it is beautiful. To me this is a serious problem and a good control is very desirable. On April 16 our county weed supervisor and I says Demands for trained perin the field of graphic arts continues to be strong according to studies reported by Sam Gordon, director of Bridgerland Area Vocational center. It is rather normal to have many times as many requests for trained help as the help available. Jobs are not only available in this area, but throughout the state and nation. According to a new Eastman Kodak report, the demand will maintain itself through the 1970s for all types of graphic communications specialist. The information explosion has increased printing demands beyond the traditional general sonnel Steven Yates and Peggy Garn will be riding this bicycle-buil- t Saturday's parade. And after the parade, local merchants will give the bike to some lucky ticket holder in front of the chamber of commerce office (old city hall). for-tw- o in commercial City plans spike celebration (Continued From Page One) possible to turn out to see the parade, added. portunities Reviewing Stand The reviewing stand will be located near the city hall with chairs to be provided especially for senior citizens. Trophies to the top entries will be presented at the reviewing stand during the parade. The original Golden Spike is on display at the museum-galler- y from 11a.m. to 7 p.m. daily except for Friday when it will be taken to Golden Spike National Historic greeting cards, packaging and many other such firms. Bridgerland Area Vocational center uses facilities of these printing services at Utah State university which are comparable to the best in any shop of similar size in the state. It employs 36 and has equipment available valued at about Gordon said. $200,000, Hands-O- n Experience exStudents get hands-operience in most aspects of letterpress and offset printing. com Photographic, strike-on n Annual reenactment who plan an excursion to the site. (Continued From Page One) will be other features of the program. Also on Friday the original Golden Spike, on loan from Stanford university, will be displayed at the site which is located about 32 miles west of Superintendent Church has asked that attending wear pioneer dress or attire of the Golden Spike era to enhance the spirit of the occasion. The Box Elder County Golden Spike of the association with the National Park Service invites you to participate and relive a heady moment in our national history. Before you leave the national historical site, plan on driving the tour route established on the reconstructed railroad grade, Church said. No entrance fee will be collected on this day of celebration. those Brigham City via the Thiokol highway. Today and on Saturday, the spike is being displayed (under armed guard) at the museum-gallerThird West and' Forest street, in Brigham City. Also on display is Nevadas silver spike. Magazine to Photograph Those who attend Fridays festivities stand a chance of having their picture in National Geographic which will have a photograper at the site. In addition to school children and others, the event will attract members of the Union Pacific Old Timers, Number 6, and Southern Pacific Old Timers, Number 1, Hearing set A preliminary hearing The American Red Cross. The Good Viekman Spike speaker W. K. Neighbor. . . Lunch ladies set sale is scheduled today (Thursday) at 9:30 a.m. in Brigham City court for Ronnie Ross, no age listed, IMS, who is charged with forgery. The felony complaint was signed by a private citizen. of baked goods A bake sale is planned Saturday, Majr 11, at 9 a.m. at Ottos Barber shop, next to First Security bank. Reports bike theft The bake sale Is being sponsored by the school lunch ladles, working their way to the National School In Lunch convention Hawaii In 1976. A bicycle was reported missing from the Reese Jensen home, 417 North Second West, Tuesday, according to police reports. A If placed end to end in a continuous line, the streams of t Nebraska would stretch 11,000 miles. at baby shawl, hand-crochete- d Armstrong VINYL FLOORS ( SOLARIAN will be raffled off 25 cents a ticket. The drawing will be at noon, and persons need not be present to win. SUNDIAL - CASTIILIAN 1 1 95 9" installed 6 installed FORMICA Beautify your kitchen with a new FORMICA COUNTER TOP New idea from Formica . . . BATHROOM SHOWERS from Free estimates The Nut Shell 84 South Main Op- in businesses, newspaper and book magazine printers, publishers, business forms, site for the annual ceremony there. It means that local folks have today (Thursday) and Saturday left in which to see not only this famous spike but the silver spike offered by Nevada on May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit. Another feature of Golden Spike Days is a motorcycle race at the city cycle park on Sunday, May 12. More details can be found in a story in todays sports section. Box Elder county Democrats will honor elected Demo officials and candidates for public office in a reception and banquet at the community center Saturday evening. The affair will begin at 6:30 p.m. he plants. exist 76 South Main 723-758- 6 Perry the west side of Cherry street about eight feet In the weeds le spray: will prevent a t t Jc hnnPd wide was sprayed. In Willard the east side of Second East between First North and Second South, also the north street in Honeyville east of the highway, were sprayed. If the weed is sprayed before the blossoms start to develop, be Many vacant lots should cultivated this week to stop seed formation. How about you? Will you help stop the spread of this pest? Been losing money Demand strong in graphic arts BUILT FOR TWO sprayed some areas where the yellow mustard was growing. A check this week revealed that in the areas sprayed with yellow blossoms are missing. Areas that were sprayed include the parking lot on the south side of the John Adams park, the highway to Corinne on the north side of the road between the underpasses. pest? Tremonton raises and hot lead type, pasteup and copy preparation, camera work, stripping, plate making, presswork, folding and some bindery training are included in the variety of experiences all printing students receive. Only 12 new printing students are planned for in the department next fall. But the program will also have openings each of the succeeding quarters through the year, the director explained. position One particularly distinguishing feature of the printing program is the co op aspect. In the students final quarter at the school only art of the day is spent on campus; the balance is with a cooperating exprinter gaining first-han- d perience of deadlines and the daily stresses of the printers world. For additional information, interested persons are invited to contact Bridgerland Vocational center, Box Fieldhouse, Logan, telephone Area 72, USU Utah, Metric demerit WASHINGTON Conversion of the (UPI) United States economy to the metric system would cost the steel industry about $2.1 billion and produce little benefit, according to the American Institute. Iron & Steel sewer hookup fee When you talk about the rising price of everything, dont forget to mention water and sewer hookup fees at Tremonton they were increased by the city council Tuesday. It will cost $250 now for a water connection (up from $150) and h $375 for a hookup (increased from one-inc- $150). A connection, seldom if ever used, will remain at $600. The sewer connection fee was jumped from $150 to $250. The need for an adjustment was raised by City Councilman Jesse Day who pointed out that Tremonton was losing money at the old rates. In other business at a regular meeting, it was disclosed that the police department had been notified it will receive a small agency record system (SARS) on June 1. Included in the system are tape recorders, electric typewriters and a part-tim- e secretary. Chief of Police Ron Ogborn said the purpose is to establish a uniform records keeping system among all law enforcement agencies in the state. Bike Roundup Chief Ogborn reported also that at North Park Elementary school on May 18 a bicycle roundup will be staged for students who ride bicycles. Starting at 9 a. m., a film on bicycle safety will be shown and safety handbooks will be distributed. A bicycle drivers license will be given bicycle, the away along with latter being presented by Taylor Farm Service and The Leader. The problem of fire calls which are turned in unnecessarily was raised. Mayor Max Mason said sometimes local residents set fires to purposefully burn unwanted materials and these are often reported to the fire department by or neighbors. passers-bIt creates a problem because every time the fire department is called out, it costs the city $90 even if they dont fight a fire. y Be More Careful He urged that citizens be more careful about their calls for the department. The mayor said also that uncollected bills for ambulance service is another problem for the city. As a means of remedy, the council voted to contact Bear River Valley hospital to see if the ambulance fee could be included with the hospital bill. Lloyd Smith, Salt Lake City, displayed brochures on trenching equipment and what it can accomplish. The council asked him to come back at a later date and demonstrate the equipment. GS board meeting Golden Spike Empire, Inc., will hold its next board meeting on Tuesday, May 14, it was announced this week. The session is scheduled in the Empire board room, 2551 Grant avenue, Ogden, beginning at 7:30 p.m. A packaged tours report is one of the eight items of business on the agenda. |