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Show REPORTS THEFT New USDA HandbookTells Reed Chadwick Informed Brig, ham City police Friday that a bulk candy machine had been stolen from a service station at Seventh South and Main dur. ing the preceding night. He Whether youre at the sea. set the value of the machine shore, the desert or on a high at $35. mountain plain, you can find a suitable grass or legume The Fiench fishing fleet for conservation listed and de. compuses 13 906 vessels scribed in a new Soli Con. servatlon service publication. The U.S. Department of Agriculture agency has just Issued Grasses and Le. for Soli Conserva. gumes tlon in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin States, Ag- riculture Handbook No. 339, as the successor to an ear. her booklet, USDA Mlscellan. eous Publication 678 This handbook summarizes of the knowledge and know-hograsses and legumes for con. servatlon in six states gained over the last 32 years. cover all of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Nevada and north, er and northeastern Califor. nia. Chevron Shingle Stains preserve unpainted wood in attractive red, green, brown CALL YOUR STANDARD MAN IN BRIGHAM MAX WALKER Standard Oil OIL CITY 723-302- AUTHORS ARE A.L. Hafen. 6 rlchter, recently retired Company of California SCS western regional plant mater. lals specialist; his successor, Harold W. Miller; and John L. Schwendlman, Harold Har. ris, and Robert S MacLauch. Ian, SCS plant materials spe. clallsts at Pullman, Wash.; Aberdeen, Idaho; and Plea, santon, Calif. In the center of the hand, book are five pages of colored map showing agricultural zones which aid determination of plant adaptation and use. The zones are based on in. terrelations of soil, elevation, rainfall, length of growing sea-so- n and other factors of adap. tation, growth and use of grasses and legumes for soli and water conservation, People involved In recrea. tlon, highway construction and maintenance, farming, educa. tlon and other land use con. cerns will find this new book, let a ready guide to the con. servatlon use of grasses and legumes. And they will find precise recommendations on seeding, cultivation and man. Study Award Karen Seashore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sea. shore of 148 North Sixth East, Brigham City, presently a stu. dent at University of Utah In Salt Lake City, lias been awarded a Swedish Folk High school scholarship. Miss Seashore Is one of 18 American students ofSwed. ish descent to win this award. She will be studying In Sweden from August this year through April, 1969 under the Seminar pro-graScandinavian m THE SCANDINAVIAN Sem. a organization lnar, non-prof- it ' and Sweden for one academic year to learn a language and pursue Independent studies. It is not only a highly un. conventional foreign study program, but also an unusual. ly effective one, and more and more students are getting ere. dit for their studies In Scan, dinavla on their return to American colleges. The uniquely Scandinavian Folk High school is a resl. denltal school for young adults. The seminar students are sent all over Scandinavia, each one to a separate school; their studies are supplement, ed by intensive language train, ing and a family stay In a Scandinavian home Swedish The Folk High scholarships for American students of Swedish descent was initiated by the Swedish National Travel Office as a continuation of the 1966 Home. coming Year program for Swe. dish Americans Miss Seashore will be leav. ing for Sweden on Sunday July Site Reset the The of the Box changed. The Monday, July 29 meeting, originally scheduled to take place in the migrant office, has been relocated and will begin at 8 p.m at St. Henrys Church, 380 South Second East, Brigham City. Elections, to chose farm-actio- n The brown bat finds its wa and ranchers will about and catches food bv find information on forage and sendina out sounds at 90 000 hay production of the various wbrations per second and listening for the echo species ON THE many - Bar-- S Save On Bacon I !... I).. D6GI Liver Canned Hams Hormel's or Morrell's Fryer Drumsticks From Top Grade Old Fashioned Young Porkers Frankfurters or Fryer Thighs U.S.D.A. Grade A Pork Sausage lb. Some 26 Brigham City area students have been named to Utah State universitys honor roll for spring quarter of 1968, according to Dr. Claude J. Burtensliaw, dean of students at USU. In order to be Included on the honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3 5 or better ( 4 0 is straight A). Earning recognition from the Brigham City area were; (Brigham City) Bruce O. Bar. ker, J. Penton Hollist, Dal. las L. Holmes, Dixie Ann L. Payne, Judith T. Hadfleld, Su. zanne Larson, Karen Sea. lb. Boneless Pot Roast Choice Cubes of Roof f nhoc Umform lean Tender Beef Serve Uniform Slices With Bacon & Onions Sofewy-- S 49 Beef Rib Roast r,x Large Mead Lettuce Safeway Produce , . Always Best ! Iceberg Head Lettuce :o Fresh From The Fields Large, Crisp & Firm Best thing about saving money at Safeway is that theies never a wony about quality. To us, quality comes first. We make suie that everything we sell will deliver .satisfaction. Then comes pi ice. Low every day and lots of specials to biing you even greater savings. If ever a purchase should disappoint, you get your money hack quick, without quibble. Save at Safeway to be sure! I Honor List fls Mi Dee Frozen Dessert for 7 9i 2 29 1 Chiquita Fancy Golden Ripe Fruit Fancy Apricots Fresh Peaches Fancy Plums Ripe Tomatoes Red Radishes Crisp Celery S1 3 Californio Large Size Cantaloupes Bananas Ten persons from the Brig, are among the 1,162 students named to the spring quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an aver, age of 3 5 or better In all academic subjects where 4.0 Is the equivalent of an A. The students from the Box Elder High school, their class, and area of study, are as follows; M. Dean Black, senior, Let. ters and Science; Lynn Hoi. ton Colllngs, Junior, Pliarm. acy; Pamela F. Elwell, sophomore, Nursing; Larry C. John, son, Junior, Letters and Sci. ence; Robert G. Kaltwasser, sophomore, Letters and Set. ence; Jeanne L. Leigh, sophoKas. Fine Arts; more, sandra K. Mitchell, Junior, David Gerard Education; Northness, senior, Letters and Science; Jonattian M. Ru. bln, senior, Letters and Scl. ence; and Christine Seashore, and Letters sophomore, Science NFW U)HK Ul Kif) ham City area heads Margarine Quarters Ten Named v 1 In Bloom, James A. Capps, Richard J. W lnklesky, Paul K. Baxter, William C. Shaw, James D. Whitaker, Dexter K. Ellis, Kenneth W. Andersen, Lloyd Allen F. Sim. S. Baird, Jeff R. Thorne, and kins, David E. Shelton; (Corlnne): Steven H. Larsen, diaries W. Lovell and Raymond U. Yamasaki; (Honey ville): Har. ley II. Aokl, Ronald M. Aokl, and Larry D. Haramoto; and Glen L. Peterson (Harper). ToUofU .95 Coldbrook J. Samuel shore, Braunschweiger Sliced Bologna Beef eW,h Se alternates. The regular mem-ber- s of the committee also and the serve as delegates alternates as alternate dele, gates .. to a county conven. tlon, where farmers wlU be elected to fill vacancies on the ASC county committee. 26 From BC Area Win USU Honors I Cudahy ASC who farmer, committeemen will serve for the next year as local administrators of na. tional programs, are nearing Ballots for the community committeemen will be cast by local programs to aid the ml. mail, according to Orvil J. THE CHAIRMAN stressed grant worker and his family Nish, chairman, Agricultural and Conserva. the will be made. Stabilization Importance of electing A1 Martinez, new director tion committee. representative farmers as of the Box Elder Migrant view of committeemen In in their broad program respon. Worker council, said the meet, QUALIFIED VOTERS ing will be open to anyone, the election are all farmers sibllities. Programs admlnls. but officers and delegates are who are eligible to take part tered by the committeemen particularly urged to attend. in one or more of the farm Include the Agrlci Rural Con. He said the migrant coun. programs which the commit-,tee- s servatlon Program, the Crop, cil is a sounding board for administer. Lists of land Adjustment Program, market-in- g the migrant In the community eligible voters in each com. acieage allotments, and is dedicated to the idea Imunity are available In the, quotas, commodity loans, the feed grain program, the can help ASCS county office. that the migrant The community committee wheat program, the Sugar Act himself through education, the national wool better health practices, and consists of a chairman, a program better communication with the vice chairman and athirdreg. program, and farm storage ular member, as well as two facility loans. local community. Chairman Nish urged all qualified voters to be sure to cast their ballots. REPORTS Farmers h- Thursday, July 25, 1968 Migrant ASC Elections Near, Meet Group location for meeting Elder Migrant Voting Set by Mail Worker council has been agement k-- 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah For of higher education, has since 1949 been sending a growing number of American students 28. to Denmark, Finland, Norway 'J! 05 Coed Wins Sweden About Local Area Grasses Shingles shabby? U of U lbs. Si Large Firm Green Stalks each 25i Lucerne Assorted Flavors i Him ims mi ibi Iniiisi imlil In nm ils miu mi usm s,is llii' 'mini il mi F.unilv lb alt li i 3 C7 Bathroom ciniihi TISSUE . Buys Enjoy The Unique Freshness and Flovor of This All Time Favorite . 1001. bottl 2 Almond Delight Cakes 89 for - ft (J Bel-a- ir j' 2 35 49 Regular Cut, French Style or Italian Green Beans 9 oz Whole Baby Okra, Succotash, Chopped Broccoli, Green Peas, Golden Corn, Peas & Carrots, Chopped or leaf Spinach 10 oz Pkgs 1.15 3 ,3 1 83 i 2.3333 b. Pkg 59 jcwTAms r e'.n.i... .! rant Match 'em . 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