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Show Unofficial primary election vote tabulation BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 16, 1976 I i All invited Saturday Show gear for shoot Lions goes on at The Brigham City Lions club will stage its annual turkey shoot Saturday, Sept. 18, at its trap shooting range (old city dump) on west Forest street. Everyone is invited to participate in the activity which offers attractions not only for the shooter but for too. children and The event will begin at 10 a.m. and continue until 6:30 p.m. A number of prizes will be given away to lucky ticket holders. Among these are a - Heritage PINS FOR LONG service were presented this past week by Edgar M. Denny, left, to local Job Service office personnel Maurine Chamberlain, 20 years, and Douglas Miller, 30 years. Utah aide reports , Employment picture presents mixed view ment Security. Denny was here to recognize two local Job Service employes for long service. He pin to Maurine Champresented a and a berlain, pin to Douglas Miller, manpower specialr, ist. delighted with the production; and since the house was full for last Saturdays performance, those desiring seats may wish to purchase tickets in advance at Mickeys Music, Comptons Art and Music, and First Security Bank. Admission price is $2 for adults, $1 for students and senior citizens, and $7 for handle all these complaints effectively, he said, and the addition of Valentine will allow an officer on duty from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on weekends. According to Chief Jay M. Herbert, the number of animal complaints has sharply risen to an average of about 180 a month. One officer was unable to Major Problems Herbert said major complaints are of barking dogs, stray cats and dog bites. He noted that more cat traps have been purchased by the city to help alleviate that problem. The chief noted that pound hours are from 4 to 5 p.m. weekdays. Officers will try to meet complaints between 10 a.m. and noon each day as well as go door to door for rabies vaccination checks. Mrs. Henstra will enforce the r downtown parking ordinance that was enacted in August of 1974, as well as patrol the (larking areas at Box Elder High school. Red zones, double and illegal parking will also be the targets of the new officer. two-hou- Main and First West on First South between First East and First West. r No parking will be enforced on Sundays and legal holidays. i two-hou- You and Your Red Cross Parking Zone Herbert said the two-ho- parking zone is on Main street between Second South and First North, on Forest street between other dignitaries were present for ground breaking cermonies for morning the new Godfrey nursing home in Brigham City. The $500,000 facility is located adjacent to Foothill Elementary school in the northeast part of town. . starring Claude King The first program is Oct, 18 and will feature Rico Serbo and Kirkpatrick, vocalists. All members are encouraged to attend the season opener. Carol also starring Albert CENTER Saturday. Sept. 18, 1976 8:00 p.m. Ticket S6.00 BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Tramonton, Utah No Reserved Seals No Refunds tlrklrkiri La" d THANKS Serving the past four years on the Box Elder School Board has been a most in- teresting and rewarding experience. have enjoyed the opportunity of working I with fellow board members, district staff, principals, teachers and classified personnel in our Box Elder County School system. These people put in endless hours in meeting and needs of our children. appreciate the parental support and wish continued success to my successor. The job of a school board member is not as smooth as one would like; however, I would encourage people to be concerned with school problems and to continue to compete for school board positions. These people need to be prepared to make a careful balance between tax demands and the needs o the local and state school systems. I Average Growth Average hair grows about inch per month. AND Insurance FACTS o I 4-- H An Evening In Nashville COUNTY 40-be- ,t7 their calendars. Dredged of owning b operating your very own ladies boutique7 Our program includes futures, training, grand opening, continuing assistance b beginning inveNECESnted NO EXPERIENCE SARY All this for as little as $12 600 Call SOUTHERN BELLE FASHIONS TODAY TOLL FREE 1 art. 320. new dog catcher Monday for Urel and a parking control officer have been added to the Brigham City police department. Kent Valentine joins animal control officer Rodger Tanner a week service in that department. And Linda Henstra has been hired to enforce parking ordinances in the city. A CITY, SHERIFF'S POSSE Cl Animal, parking officers join staff - Join the being sent to members this week, and concert program are officials reminding members to mark concert dates I now facing employment security depart- BOX ELDER Brigham City Community Concert season tickets are FASHION been ceived. He called this abnormally high. Not all claims are processed without careful scrutiny. Last week, for example, some 1,900 claims were inspected closely after various factors made them suspect. About half of this number of between 5 and 6 percent of the total, were denied, Denny explained. "To me this is tremendously impressive and has to be an accumulation of many offices around the state, he asserted. applications. IQ have ones. d manually-operate- There will be food concessions and games for the ladies and kids, the chairman said. Funds from the project will go into the club's community service fund for use on various projects, including aid to the visually handicapped. Tickets selling at 50 cents each are available from any Lion and will be sold at the gate. ment personnel, the administrator said last week in the Beehive state saw 17,000 claims for unemployment benefits re- He cited as a sign of the improving picture the fact that to date this year Job Service has received 132,000 applications for work. A year ago the figure was 146,000 on Audiences even- the Making reference to the heavy workload , time. season to start The curtain rises each ing at 8 p.m. g saw installation of electric traps to replace shotgun, camp heater, hand mixer, radio, camping jug, sleeping bag, binoculars, two snow tires and a $10 bill. Winners need not be present to claim their prizes. In addition, turkeys will be given away at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 p.m. And t take one of these home, the winner must be on hand. R. Douglas Parsons said there will be trap shooting and splatter board with turkeys as prizes. Ammunition will be sold at the site which only recently percent. In making the presentations, the state official paid tribute to the local staff. Youre handling job orders and placements very well, he told them, adding that the department has just come through a period of 20 months of the highest work load in its history. , Denny said the economy is improving despite high unemployment figures. Utah is experiencing high unemployment but high employment at the same Concert 2. At the same time, employers have placed 62,000 job openings with the department, well ahead of the 53,000 recorded a year ago. Furthermore, last year some 36,000 persons had been placed in jobs while the figure has grown to 44,000 placements to date this year. Denny said the jobless rate in Utah at the present time is 6.0 percent while the national average is 7.8 percent. Both figures are improvements over a year ago when the state had a jobless rate of 7.5 percent and the nation was at 8.7 The employment picture in Utah presents a mixed view at the present time, blending increasing employment with an abnormally high level of claims for jobless benefits. This was brought out in Brigham City Thursday by Edgar M. Denny, administrator of the Utah Department of Employ- The show must go on could be the theme for cast members of Once Upon a Mattress, the current production of Brigham City Community Theatre and Encore, Inc., directed by Sandra H. Burridge. Two of the leading actresses, plays Jeralynn Hansen whoWoebePrincess Winnefred the gone, JoAnn Knudsen in the role of Lady Larken, actor Ralph Raisor, Jr., and accompanist Marie Raisor travelled back and forth from BYU in Provo almost daily for rehersals. Another member of the cast, Loren- - Minert, drove from Salt Lake City to reherse. 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