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Show THE LEADER way September 2. The Bears leave Region One to become part of Region Four and the athletic world. In so doing, they join a number of teams they've played in years past but not on a regular basis. The Bears kick off the schedule with a game at Judge Memorial followed a week later by Murray. The new region consists of Bear River, Woods, Cross, Ben Lomond, Davis, Logan, Ogden, South and Box Elder. Here's the complete Sche-3-- A pre-seas- dule: The Sept 2 BR at Judge Sept. p.m. sept 4:00 t Murray IS BR at 4 :3fl at BR p.m. 7:30 Woods Cross p.m. September 23 Ben Lomond at BR 7:30 p.m. Sept 30 BR at Davis 7:30 p.m. Oct 5 Logan at BR 7:30 p.m. Oct 14 Ogden at BR 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 BR at South 3:00 D.m. Oct. 28 BR at Box Elder 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4 State Quarter - Finals Nov. 10, State Semi 11 Finals State Finals Nov. 17, 18 Severe drought conditions 1977 crop of sugar-bee- ts in Utah is "looking very good," according to Laurence A. Smith, Utah District Manager for U and I Incorporated. "The drought has had an effect on the number of acres planted to sugarbeets this year," he said, "but most of the fields that were planted are looking very good for this time of year." Timely spring rains helped stimulate the young beets during the early growing early in the year, coupled with the depressed sugar market, prompted some growers to plant other crops than sugarbeets. According to Mr. Smith, this year's beet period and also helped stretch the available supplies of irrigation water, he said. With warm summer weather beet growth has been better than normal, which improves the prospects for fall harvest. ye" oiyyi " 7 crop in Utah is about 33 percent smaller than last year . .about 9,800 acres compared to 14,600 acres in costs 1976. Transportation also played a part. "The U and I plant at Garland is the last remaining sugar factory in the state," Mr. Smith said. "For years sugarbeets have come to the plant from as far away as Wellington and Richfield. With rising freight costs and poor sugar prices it simply became impractical for either the growers or the company to transport beets from some outlying areas. This year, no sugarbeets are being grown south of Provo." Utah pioneered the beet sugar industry in the west and sugar-beet- s have been an integral part of the state's agricultural economy for more than 85 years. It is the hope of U and I that the industry will be around at least another 85 years, Mr. Smith said. He expressed confidence that the weighty problems now facing the industry can be overcome. "Over the years sugar-beet- s have been the most dependable cash crop in the area," he said. "And though the current sugar market is not favorable, prices for other farm crops are in a similar situation, so sugar-beet- s still offer a good poten- Government ettorts to relieve the severe price depression in the sugar market have centered on a new enough beets to run the Garland plant at its full capacity. In the long run, the benefits would be multiplied several times." international sugar agreement. However, the international conference, held in May, failed to reach an Dollars that come from d crops that are processed in local factories actually multiply four to six times their value as they generate through local industry and commerce. And in a normal year, he said, the beet sugar industry contributes more than $20 million to the state's economy. farm-produce- s v " Sturdy and compact i it - I'- ' - " l. I i ' - ' , v 4 i , ' 1 a'v . v - awe- fVV . , , I ( L ''" iiinni'N-ilnn.- ,7"" ' . i- , 7'"" " tial." He noted that due to this year's reduced crop of beets, the Garland factory will operate well below its capacity. Plans to stimulate more sugarbeet production within reasonable hauling distance to the plant are now in process, he said. "A steady and adequate supply of raw product is essential to any processing plant," Smith added, "and we are actively seeking the support of our farming . .j. r "Vusm 1 ..I i, i THREE AGRICULTURE Stabilization and Conservation Service officials recently were honored for long-tim- e service. Margrette Anderson received a service certificate. Mark H. Jensen, ASCS county executive director, (at left) received a certificate. And Frank Chadaz received a certificate for membership on the county and community committee. Suit-i-t ar ar communities to d ductlM kon ours and Timkan rolMr baarlnai running In constant fraasa bath on marts. larga 1" luba-saai- A hereford heifer d . ! a ...U nnN Lasi seen i nine buuui anus 2u. miles west of Tremonton Call Harvev Deem. Garland! HEAD DRIVE ASSEMBLY The compact positive drive Has adjustment for roller chain stretch. The sprockets are hardened steel. with information! 257-71- leading to her return. HANSEN'S CABINET SFECIAL11ES (P II n II a simple precision ill III ftLLU (Friday), gurtx IS i I M MetNltHIMtti l I c"""fT ir li T IT "ir1r !!!) It 15 W M M linen unmm ell wieMei amttewi L4i-U,'Jlei .hi I Sm. II 75i9tO SAVE FRONTS DRAWER WE OUR KEW SHOP. THE IN UTAH VERY KEW CA3IKETS, 257-55- 26 r I W I 0 00 f if u!n, y if Jt eWe. I Xl I dr.- ' ll: tor maslrnum reach Truased exle arma tor M'ength and atebility at any angle. r mmmr X I i I Intake ''Indtoilveedded Hfd Selety cage Provide! protection. . oaa engine mount hae thrown lew, lor aefety end to ellml. nete need lor engine clutch. V 't 1 ieie faMy aemres meet endor eneed eeaecrtkea kieWry eUnaWae ESTIMATES supplm IMj 257-3S- 6I KSo I pro'de Elementary Teacher, Secondary Teacher (Husband and Wife combination) Grades Park Valley School; Media Aide, Box Elder Junior High; Cook (V day), Garland School; 2mlWit I'M T- r-. K-1- 0, Primary Grade Teacher, Bear River City; Primary Grade Teacher, Lake View School; Business Teacher (Adult Ed), nJ (Contact Les Dunn in School District Office), Custodian (6 hours per day), Lincoln School; Primary Grade Teacher ('i day) Garland School. M 1 Bible Church News t- - Bible-belivin- g Two programs are conducted, one for ages 8 12 and one for ages 13 18. The cost per FEED SAVINGS ACCOUNT Hot drinks or cold.Jt makes no difference - but you'll enjoy the convenience of this stylish beverage pitcher and serving set. It's our way of saying thank you for saving at Bear River State Bank. Receive this beautiful set free when you open a new account with '10000 or more or add the same amount to an existing account. Immunization Clinic Sot The Bear River District Health Department will hold their regular immunization clinic on July 14. The clinic will be held at the Civic Center, 102 S. Tre-moStreet from 2 to 5 p.m. All immunizations will be given. There will be a slight charge. tiff t. Qp en or Add U 00 to your BRSB 257-730- Tromonton, Utah 5 Dally Inti'TOst on 1'Qsnbook Savings happy to handle and ftoro all farmori grain crops at our olovator at 170 North lit Voft. If wo can bo of any holp fool froo to CiTtiflialrs $'i)0 Minimum Deposit I f V extra money by offering FREE CHECKING. That means you have the convenience and security of paying all your bills with checks. We save you 6 5V2 1 FREE CHECKING Interest is paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal and compounded and paid quarterly. AND SEED if DAILY INTEREST 7V4 Vciir Ortificalcs Minimum IX'posil 2'rYcar Certificates foo Minimum Deposit $5(10 4Yur Cirtificitn '1.000 minimum 6YK ClltiflCltM '1,000 minimum Deposit Dtpotlt Wo will bo call 257-336- 1. or for furthor dotalli on torago ratot . Si Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificate accounts. ii BANK TRKM(T(). STiBlTE I'TAII JjjEMtERFEDEHAltPEP08iT V INSURANCE "v, Si UiUl Contact KE3RY ZUNDCL OAYLCN CH3ISTENSEN H under- tcntor-typ- RECEIVE FREE 7 PC. BEVERAGE SERVER SET camper is very low due to an all volunteer staff. Anyone interested in more information about Tremonton Bible Church or Pioneer Bible Camp is invited to call 7 or If you desire a camp brochure you may write to Pioneer Bible Camp, care of Tremonton Bible Church, P. 0. Box 111, Tremonton, Utah 84337. II II M 5ER5QN FREE 1977: Tremonton Bible Church continues to hold Sunday morning worship in Bear River High School's Visual Aid Room at 9 a.m. This Sunday morning a message entitled, "The God of Peace" will be presented by Pastor cn l aieven Darsuiin. On Thursday evening a Bible Study is conducted at the home of Pastor Barsuhn, 41 North 200 East, Tremonton, at 7:30 p.m. The study this week will concern itself with the question, "What is God Like?" Tremonton Bible Church, in cooperation with other independent churches in the Intermount-ai- n Area sponsor Pioneer Bible tamp al ( amp UtaDa in Ogden Canyon. The dates for camp are July 25 - 30. M Ruggedly conitfucted r 1 Holoty ) all wm mnAKim. of the Mtrhuty ki Trtsmtim) ; a 5y . UKES OF BEST 165 NO. W EAST SSUSAT Pkn FROM REPRESENT BUILT-IN- S North DOORS ALL f ifT ; liM - Hot! ot uodw iou,i condition!. Safety COvor over tntife length ot dnvolins AKD KEW PREFER io nil' Solid I II II II II II II AKD WITH IF YOU OR L00X KITCHEN ii Si i00ft I Mm III Iryre4-- M CAMER? ABOUT N& KlWfZI KEW ii Tc I H yiI M 'll- l0" I m f n "Ta1niT m Jf you SUSS j K GET THAT unim HPitt - n I diachsrga tpoul and . MWWteej M MW Miif rrf'lubriciwd. miad ,MJY ; - MB The following vacancies exist in the Box Elder County School District. Interested applicants should contact the School District Office (Superintendent L. F. Dalton) on-o- r 15 not M II 1 m i 1? w hm moo I iyem I Mf I aSMSn I LlilU. jWUI THINKING 27 1 Vacancies Exist before July with all Ultl jiisraii HEAVY DUTY FLIGHTING Good for yaars of usa. When worn, replace only the bottom section that get. most of the wear not the entire flighting. A simple cut 4 weld job means big savings on maintenance. BOX GEAR licht-coloreI dollars into the state. But to keep these customers it is important to maintain adequate sugarbeet production and processing," Smith said. in government. ntsTSsTSfflarEnShe bringing valuable export ii r. t nmtu Althogh U and I does not n tering benefits to the grow-Mers if it is set up by the r:oiv hi pmatnuTii u:oxt a cas cr; Em no czni arcr cav . arm avscs. agreement. President Carter's alternate subsidy program for farmers who grow sugar cane or sugarbeets is obviously only an interim .neasure, not a solution, and has had stiff opposition from a number of quarters, "Much of sugar is sold in other states, Utah-grow- favor the subsidy program, Smith said the company would cooperate in adminis- - inter-mounta- in V . Sugarbeet Crop Good But Small Football Schodulo Bear River fans will be treated to some new faces on the schedule when the 1977 football season gets under- GARLAND TIMES July 7. 1977, Page 9 CORPORATION s Savinss insured '40,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatioa I |