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Show Fire Presents Danger When Cleaning Yard To Honor New Dial Phone System . . A farewell testimonial for Elder Kent B. Jensen will be held Sunday,, Aug. 9, in the LDS Seventh ward chapel starting at 7 p.m. The meeting will honor Elder Jensen prior to his departure for the Western States mission. He, will enter the mission home , ia SalT Lake City on Aug. 17 and Is scheduled to be there until Aug. 24. , He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Theron E. Jensen, 131 West Fourth MISSIONARY Elder Kent B. North. Jensen will be honored at a fareElder Jensen currently is sect well testimonial Sunday prior to tary of the Seventh Ward YMMIA and also is a teacher in the Sundeparture on a mission. day school. He is a graduate fr of Box Elder the past two high scho1 an years, has attended Utah State uni versity. All friends of Elder Jensen ate. meet- invited to the testimonial pDuSIC course Started for Brigham Man Home, Farm Manage Plan Given Grants . . Young Elder p County Boys . Testimonial As dry weather, tempts you to clean up yards, fields, fences, ditch banks, etc. with fire, don't neglect the hazards which may prove this method of cleaning up much more costly than other ways, warns A. Fullmer Allred, county extension agent with Utah State University, Logan. Each year many weed fires get out of control and burn homes and buildings. Last year during July, 'August and September, 766 clean-ufires got out of hand and required special help to get them under control. Besides this dangeg there are other disadvantages to be considered: Fire burned fields lose both natural and applied fertilizers on the surface of the ground. This replenishment of fertility requires CHECK NEW SYSTEM J. Leo Nelson, president of the First Security bank in Brigham City, makes for the next growing season. a test call on a new dial telephone systdm just installed at the bank while Helmer Holmberg, PBX inHeat from fire causes wire fenc. staller, checks equipment for Mountain States Telephone company. ing the lose its protective coating allowing the metal to rust. It also weakens and often destrops wooden fence posts. By destroying plant material which normally re plenishes humas in the soil, con tinued burning over several sea sons helps start destructive erosion, even on level land. Finally, the protected cover for non-d- e The most useful tool farmers structive birds and animals will J. Leo Nelson, vice president, can use for increasing their net likely be destroyed. Before starting a fire in the return? posts the least. That tool Brigham City Branch of thp First a reminds A. Fullmer field, consider some of these loss Security bank, announced Monday Three Box Elder county youths is pencil, Allred, Box Elder county, exten- es that mqy occur, urges Wayne the installation of a new dial have been awarded Boys State sion agent with Utah State Uni- B. Ringer, extension agricultural serinto telephone system placed and engineer secretary, Utah vice by the Mountain States Tele- scholarships to Utah State Univer- versity in Logan. n s sity, Dr.. Edwin. L. Peterson, Helping improve decisions is Safety Council. phone company. for USU and the Ameri- the really valuable purpose of a The new switchboard is comorganiza- pencil on a farm, but it must be pletely automatic and provides in- can Legion, sponsoring Allred of Boys State, announced this pushed with a purpose, tercommunications throughout the tion says. bank. This system will provide week. Push your pencil purposefully faster and more efficient handling Fifty Boys State scholarships of customers calls. were awarded by USU to boys se- next time you have to make lected on the basis of their poten- farm or home decision involving In tial leadership ability as demon- probable costs and returns. Expedition strated in their work at Boys making the decision, Leon C. extension farm manWhen State, Dr. Peterson said. There Michaelsen, MINEOLA, N. Y. (UPI) 200 applicants for agement specialist at USU, sug more were than William arrested police Obergsell, Instruction and permit applicagests using your pencil to do 19, on burglary charges, they said the scholarships. tions pertaining to the refunding the following: 240 South William M. Foxley, he told them he needed the money 1. Write down the changes you of gasoline tax paid on motor fuel to pay for a lawyer who was rep- First West, Tremonton, a student are agricultural thinking about making (such used for resenting him in another burglary at Bear River High school, Wal- as buying a bulk tank, an auto- purposes are available at the case. ter Gary Jaggi, 504 South Fourth matic washer, additional cows, county agents office in the court West, and Paul A. Rosenbaum, 54 a hay baler, or planning a dif- house,, announces A. Fullmer y Ticket North Third East, Brigham City, county agricultural agent. ferent crop (such as peas, beets, ATLANTA Delta Air both students at Box Elder High, (UPI) A leaflet giving pertinent inforetc.) barley, of the are recipients Lines reported receiving a fare re2. List and figure the added mation on who may file, when to school fund request from a former pas- scholarships, good for the mak- file and how to file is available 1960 receipts you expect from senger who said hed like to have year beginning in the fall of the questioned change. upon request, the agent points out. ing of at their upon completion USU,, the money as soon as possible 3. List and figure the reduced The last state legislature enacted work. school I think I m going to high because a law in which farmers using gas costs you expect. need it. The return address ' was foxley was sponsored at Boys 4. List and figure addi- oline off the highway are eligible any the Lincoln County Jail in Fayette- State by the Lions club, Jaggi by tional costs to receive a rebate on the taxes you might expect. the Sheriffs department and Rosville, Tenn. 5. List and figure any possible paid for this fuel. enbaum by the News and Journal. reduction in Farmers are urged to complete receipts you might the questionaire after June 30, 1960 expect. 6. Add number 2 and 3 and for a refund. All claims must be numbers 4 and 5. Substract the filed prior to Sept 30th of each latter from the former. year after 1960 for the refund. Farmers are advised to keep an The difference should represent your best judgment as to accurate account of the gasoline the effect the proposed change used to do agricultural work off will have on your net income. the highway, the agent points out. You will probably benefit from Later on they may have to prove Army Pvt. Rogerio T. Gallcgas, making the change if the added the report submitted. 18, whose wife, Carla, lives at la receipts and reduced costs (numtermountain school, recently ar ber 2 and 3 are greatest. Devoted rived in Korea and is now a memIt is aso wise to consider and PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UPI) ber of the 19th Infantry. make this test on other possible Mrs. Nellie Jackson, 97, has been Gallegas, a wireman in the in uses for your time, money or a member of the Trinity Union Methodist church for 80 years. fantry's Company C, entered the machinery. U.S. Army in August, 1957, and com pleted basic training at Fort Car-soColo. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Man' uel J. Gallegos, 27 North Third West, he attended Box Elder High school. Bank Installs 3 Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday Morning, August 4, 1 959 THE BOX ELDER NEWS ns Gene J. Cobb, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Cobb, 27 South Sixth East, has begun basic Army training at Fort Ord, Calif. He has been assigned to Company D, First battle group with the rank of private. e A former employee of Lumber Co., Cobb will undertake the eight-weeprogram of troop information, general military subject, tactical training and weapons instruction. Told by Agent Paying Tuition Tri-Stat- k lia-ma- PHONE Gas Tax Forms Available at Fund-Raisin- g Prescription Office Agents 122 Delivery Serviced FINEST FRESH DRUGS All-re- V One-Wa- full-tuiti- Army Wireman Assigned to Korean Duty SAVINGS umm A ttUNS MAN SECURED SEVERAL SMALL LOANS FtOM A LOCAL BANK 2S VBVRS AtX) TO S1ART A HOStuy BUSINESS. TOOAV, HE OWNS A LAR6E RANT AWO IS ftRSOAUV KHW OER A tWE MILUOJ IUUAR3. (UPI) The town had a short and violent life. It was built in the wilderness, 40 miles from Yakima as a set for The Hanging Tree, a Warner Bros, picture. One of the last scenes of the movie shows the town being burned down by drunken miners. It HOLLYWOOD was filmed exactly five weeks afboom town ter the was built To Be Here ' r - "'V JLES, First Srcunry Bank V proud (o be located in this community . . . to be a part of W this important area of the state. 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