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Show if BOX County Plan Nears Finish Bui federal Assistance Oufl An overall economic development program has this past week that Box Elder no longer can qualify for been virturally completed for federal assistance through the Box Elder county although program. Keith Wilde whose services county officials were notified were secured through the Utah State University Extension service, told the county commission that he had nearly completed the study and probably would have it done this week. Cost to the county was approved at $600 plus $120 for expenses. Name Resource As part of the program, the commissioners were asked to percent or more). indicate present resources During calendar 1968, the and what they plan to do about area qualified for designation as a Title I area under the them. The county leaders said in Public Works and Economic their opinion, development on Development Act of 1965. Great Salt lake and the Bear However, it did not meet River project have the most one or both requirements for potential as far as our county designation; namely, subis concerned. mission of a request for A letter from Thomas S. designation and an acceptable Francis, director, office of overall economic developdevelopment organizations, ment program. Consequently, U.S. Department of Com- the area did not attain Francis merce, informed the com- designated status, mission that Box Elder was no wrote. No Longer Qualifies longer considered an area of substantial unemployment (6 He indicated further that .III ipilllM In other business, Jim Berry, director of Golden Spike Empire, discussed proper signing of freeways where Golden Spike National Historic site is concerned. He suggested that it should be done on an Empire, rather w 'if r' than a county NEWS, Brigham City, .Utah Sunday, June 14, 1970 Welle Stars basis. The commission adopted an ordinance banning the sale or use of fireworks. Nick R. Petersen, Doral Rupp, Darwin Allen and DeLoy Rupp asked that an mile be additional one-haoiled on a road which runs west from the LDS Tremonton Third ward church. The commissioners said they would look at it. lf Lt. Col. John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth on Feb. 20. 1962. On Tap At VM Hall Floren, second in to famed Chammaestro music pagne Lawrence Welk, will bring a company of 14 musicians and entertainers to the Valley Music hall at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 30. The show is billed as the Stars of the Lawrence Welk TV Show and is a full hour show, and in Myron command cluded in the cast of entertainers are Burgess and King, Jack Imel, Sally Flynn, Joe Feeney, Dick Dale, Clay Hart, Charlotte Harris, Arthur Duncan, Buddy Merrill, and others. Tickets will be available at all regular outlets. A special section to be called the Champagne Circle will also be available in limited quantities. These special tickets not only entitle the purchaser to a choice seat but also admittance to a Champagne reception to be held imthe mediately following performance. yyrwiw LmL n Summer 70 HONOR CANDIDATE Terrel O. Kimber has recently graduated from the unemployment fell below 6 percent in 1969 and so the county no longer qualifies. The commissioners said nevertheless, they want the OEDP study completed because it will be useful even without qualifying for federal assistance. ELDER APPLIANCES TELEVISION STEREO Nr USAIS Officer course as an honor m graduate. Service Man Its finally in jiii here postponed due to merchandise shortages, but now roaring in for the once a year s Summer 70 Trainload Sale. sale of sales Over 200 dealers have pooled orders and arex passing the savings on to you. BUY NOW and SAVE! I G-E- Graduates With Honors v, Terrel O. Kimber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren L. Kimber of 615 East First South, graduated from the USAIS Office course at Ft. Benning, Georgia on May 19. During the 12 week course, SSG Kimber was named as the 82 Company honor candidate of the month for May and was also selected as the Battalion honor candidate of the month. Upon completion of the TTOKDIZD ram course, Kimber graduated ninth in his class of 146 men. He was also named as the leadership honor graduate and was one of eight graduates promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. AUTOMATIC 11.5 CU. Kimber is currently assigned to the Battalion ft. FILTER-FL- O Dial Defrost Refrigerator S-- 3 Section, Eighth Student battalion, TCB, Ft. Benning, WASHER freezer Chiller tray for storage Huge vegetable bin Extra deep door shelf for milk cartons Full-widt- h Ga. low-temperat- Here's the washer to take all the hard work out of your laundering. Permanent-Pres- s cycle features the cooldown spray rinse to prevent spin-s- et creases. Two washspin speeds and three wash cycles treat your clothes just right, from tough to fragile fabrics. Model WWA7030U BUY NOW. . . ONLY TA-12S- L SOFT FOOD DISPOSER DUILT-I- 129 ON LEAVE PFC Brock Richard Rattles Jr. is visiting at home after graduating from Military Police school at Fort Gordon, Ga He will report for duty in Vietnam. Daily Load Cycle Thoro-Wes- h, from all tides Exclusive Power-Fl- o withes Mechtnism Model GG SM 280 mtsivisBese!9c z BE N Graduate ( Completes Nurse Course BIG 23 OVEN ROOMY STORAGE DRAWER Connie Marie Baker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jean L. Baker of Clover, Tooele county, will graduate from Holy Cross Hospital School of Nursing on Friday, June 5. She is a former resident of Brigham City and is a graduate of Box Elder High school with the Class of 1967. Commencement exercises will take place at the Cathedral of the Madeline of Salt Lake City. Miss Baker is a granddaughter of Mrs. Helen Lee, 113 North First East, Brigham P Spanish Styling REFRIGERATOR -- FREEZER Permanent Press Cycle 3 Heat Selections Hu9e Copatrtv Separate Start Switch Convenient Lint Trap Porcelain Enamel Top & Clothes Drum Air Fluff Selection INDESCRIBABLY BEAUTIFUL IN SOUND AND STYLING City. COLOR TV START Parking Lot Crash Causes BC 295 Sq. Inch Picture AFC Automatic Fine Tuninj Control $425 Damage and saund are almost immediate Slide Rule Tuning-UIIHigh Definition Picture Tube AS LOW AS nnoV3JI F I A two-ca- r collision June 8 at a parking lot at Fourth East and Sixth South caused about $425 damage. The accident happened when a car driven by Larue R. Smith, 39, 735 North Sixth East, backed into a car driven by Mona H. Russell, 32, 413 Highland Dr., according to Patrolman Jay Dean. He estimated the damage to the Russell vehicle at $200 and a loss to the Smith car at $25. STEREO CONSOLE THAT SERVICE BUUT s : UMBRA |