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Show East Garland ASC Releases FHA ; J Nish of the Courty Agriculture .Stabilization Conservation committee announces that there has been a proposed reduction in freight rate charges for grain for north-- 1 ern Utah. If this goes into effect, it will probably increase the price support on wheat by nine cents a bushel in Box Elder, Cache. Juab, Salt Lake, Utah and Weber counties The reduction in freight rates will probably not change the support rates for Utah previously announced for 1962 crop barley and oats, however, it may increase the support rate m Utah on Loans will be gram sorghums made at the rates previously announced Orvil j Da-.vt- s, 1962-cro- p years. Other committee members are Steven R Jepperson, RFD No 2 Tremonton and Thyres R Sessions, RFD No 2 Tremonton the time of the final settlement on loans liquidated by delivery to ccc. Bike Taken Paul Norman, 320 South Third West, reported a bike valued at $50 actaken from his home August cording to police reports. 1 Pharmacy Phacts RAY E. MALMROSE Ill have to admit that back when I was a in my teens any- one who was thirty (30!) years old seemed to me to be on his way out. But, how many of you are able to remember signs on front .door like: SMALLPOX in This House, or TY- PHOID FEVFR Do Not Remove, Committee LeRoy A. Atkinson, an East Gar-- , land farmer, has been named to the Farmers Home Administration according to County committee, Ronald W. Robins the agencys The apcounty supervisor here pointment is for three years beginning July 1, 1962 The purpose of the county committee is to review applications for FHA loans Composed of three members, the committee is set up on a rotation basis with one new member from various areas of the county appointed each year Atkinson succeeds Verl R An- derson of Garland, who has served on the committee the past three If the support rates are Increased, the full benefit of the increase will be passed on to farmers at WARNING! NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, August 7, 1962 ELDER j Box from BOX Appointed to New Grain Rate Proposal Chairman Elder THE Man or QUARANTINED Keep Out, or DIPHTHERIA Within. We just dont see them anymore, do we. Yet they used to be quite common. Its only within the last twenty to thirty years that the new drug discoveries have been able to make these signs and others like them almost totally unnecessary. We like to think of ourselves at Malmrose Pharmacy as the friendly druggists. Dont hesitate to ask us any questions about our stock of products. Were always glad to disccuss 102 East them with you Forest where there is plenty of free parking. ... Get Your Now 1963 Licenses Still Prove Popular, Despite Odds CONOCO ot Brigham City, picluied line, lhe American league LEAGUE fourth place and received the sportsmanship trophy in the WBBA tourney at Morgan. I rout, left to right, Steven Yates, David Jones, Kelly Burt, Pat Anderson, Billy Arnke, Doug Jensen and Jimmy Alan Allread. Middle row, Jerry Smith, Larry Geisler, Kelly Young, Tom Baty, Kenny Baugh, Hardman. Thhd row, K. B. Olsen, coach; Brian Anderson, Ronald Munns, Steven Leggett, and Glen Yates, manager. S won Come rain or come shine matrimonial bonds are still being tied in Box Elder county and superstition has apparently been buried Why? Well it seems that Friday the J3th was the busiest day so far this summer for issuing marriage licenses from the office of K B. Olsen, county clerk. And summer weather couldnt have turned mens fancy to talk of matrimony because it rained the entire day The county clerk filled out a total of six marriage licenses and performed one marriage during the day. AND COUNTY residents have a record for forgetting tradition too. June and December have long been the most popular months for mar- This year in Box Elder riages county June shared the record honors with January, May and probably will with July too. And December hasnt even been in the competing range for the most popular month the last two years. a Persons wishing to obtain marriage license are cautioned to have had a blood test before they Inforapply according to Olsen mation concerning where to have blood tests may be obtained from the county clerk or a personal physician. Persons applying for licenses must also know their parents backy ground and their own personal for the county records. This information is given under oath to the county clerk. WORLDS FAIR T0URAIDE NOW! Fastest, easiest way to plan your Wutlds Fair Trip ?0N0C6 AVAILABLE NOW AT - AL'S CONOCO SERVICE FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE PA 301 SOUTH MAIN 37 team This is (he Brigham City International league which placed fifth in the Western Boys Baseball association tournament at Morgan. Front, left to right, Lynn Stokes, David Glover, Robert Lichtenstein, John Baty and Randy Call. Second row, Mike Nichols, Wade Ebeling, Owen Wheatley, Jeff Smith and Deli Butterfield. Back row, Max Baty, coach; Billy Jacobson, Neal Cole, Chuck Shaw, Tom Hiat, Bobby Baron and Don Saunders, manager. IN TERNATIONAL LEAGUE all-st- ar ALL-STAR- S Hints Given For Fallout Farm Problem measuies can be taken farmers to piotect themselves e and their livestock against Several by At Your Big New Superfood Market tadio-activ- 260 North Main Safeway 'Bike Days' This Week! Tuesday Register Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Thursday fallout following a nuclear attack or an atomic aiiident, recounty pot ts A. Fullmer Allred agent Many farmers already have facilities thal can be utilized for piotection against gamma radiation and xadio active mateuals tn fallout, Allied said The center ot a bank bam built into the side of a hill affords the best piotection foi farm animals. A multi story barn, with a lolt full ot hay 01 sli aw and eaith or other shielding male! ml hanked aainst the outside walls, also1 makes an effective liveslock fall-out shelter Ten led of baled hay provide about as much shielding is one foot of earth 1 Register Wednesday and Thursday ANY TMPTY trench silo can be converted into a fallout shelter, il a roof is built over it and cov- ned with two teet ot more of Saturday 88 CAPACITY eirth. Register Friday and Saturday Livestock should be kept under cover foi 24 to 48 hours longer if possible following a nuclear at-- is a separate contest Every "BIKE-DAY- " You must enter for each contest. Yet, it tits in same spaea as old 10 cu. ft. models. Total Volume 18.8 cu.ft. 1 uk Farmers can protect l jl supplies livestock feed and water by Allred said Expo-- 1 covuing them, ire to radioactive rays from fall- out does not contaminate feet and water, but direct contact with the dlout materials does cause con-timotion Corn, one of the principal feed accumulates very little mains, strontium 90 Lais on growing i orn are well protected from fall-- 1 out by the several layers of husks ot APPLE PIES Serve them hot with cheese. They and are made right here it is Safeway guaranteed. LARGE PRICES TUESDAY EFFECTIVE and WEDNESDAY BEEF LIVER CORN Young tender Fresh Roasting Ears Ready sliced. Golden Bantam Have some liver and from Safeway. It is onions Delightful for eating off cob. Guaranteed fresh. the best. LARGE EARS PLUS POULTRY offers farmers in a! one of their most dependable sources of fresh food Chickens Meat and eggs and turkeys have considerable e to radiation, and they ne usuaMy :aised under cover and ted stored feed Radio irtive fallout materials can he rmoved from some fruits and segetables by washing, paring, or hiushmg them, Allied said - No dafroiting va FKOSTGUAftO Freezer or Refrigerator EXCLUSIVE ICE SERVICE! freeze-V-ito- supply of ice. SOLID, SWING-OU- T the food to you 1 the MORE ia New unit. Always O SHELVES party serves easiest of all to cUkMI Self filling ruclear emergency Vandalism Reported Hair dtyer machines were found broken and money taken at the Day and Nile laundry. Fifth South and Mam, July 30 The machines1! were apparently broken with hooks to hang clothes on. The loss w as estimated at $5 according to police reports, BRE1TEWBEKER ELECTRIC 69 South Main in Brigham PA 78 |