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Show Red Cross Drive further finds that the record must be expanded if it is to make findings and thereafter a determination of rates and other matters at issue in these procedings," the order stated. To this end, the PSC has directed Magnesium project, proposed minerals develop, ment, to submit the costs it A one. day reopening in the oped without further delay and used in figuring the maximum hearing on Raft River Rural that the miximum amount of price it can pay for elec-tricElectric cooperatives appli-catio- processing of the brines of power. to extend service in the lake, consistent with good AND UTAH POWER and Box Elder county has been economic practices, be perordered by the Utah Public formed in the state of Utah," Light company, chief protesthe commissions order tor to Ralf Rivers bid to Service commission. bring Bonneville Power The hearing, stated. supposedly electrical energy terminated last month after ESSENTIAL that to the proposed plant site, was IT IS extending over a period of 18 months, will resume brief, adequate amounts of power directed to submit cost of service to supply inteiruptible be available at rates suffily on March 28. c power and energy to Magnes. It appears. ..that the pub-li- e ciently low to encourage ium Project. convenience and necessity processes in such Raft River has testified it and the public interest consistent with the can supply power at 3.1 mills, that the resources of laws of ...Utah. a figure which UP&L has said the Great Salt Lake be devel- However, the commission PSC Will Reopen To Opem Monday Hearing on Power Hundreds of volunteer work, ers will fan out over south Box Elder county beginning Monday, March 18, to solicit funds in the 1968 Red Cross fund campaign. Chairman Dr. Otto Smith this past week named the vari. ous ward area chairmen who will head drive activities and Issued a reminder that Box Elders goal this year is the highest ever . $6,000 . as a result of the Viet Nam war. And he issued a second reminder to local residents that the Red Cross, one of the few organizations es. tablished through Congress, service on many provides fronts. as Red proclaiming March Cross Month. LOCAL WOMEN n who will serve as ward area chairmen in the campaign include the following: First, Mrs. Les (Marie) Olsen; Second, Mrs. Marjorie Jones; Third, Mrs. Mervin (LaVern) Tanner; Fourth, Mrs. Robert (Carol) Favero; Fifth, Mrs. Gordon (Carolyn) Jensen. Sixth, Mrs. Lewis (Rosemarie) Knudsen, Seventh, Mrs. Charles (Donna) Stuart; Eighth, Mrs. Sherman (Cora-lee- ) Hanline; Ninth, Mrs. A1 (Doris) Cazier; Tenth, Mrs. Bill (Barbara) Rowe. Mrs. Howard Eleventh, IN ADDITION TO THE blood (Pat) Larsen; Twelfth, Mrs. program which guarantees John (Marian) Robertson; every Box Elder resident a Thirteenth, Mrs. Paul (Dotty) free supply of blood and its Nance; Fourteenth, Mrs. Jay derivitives, the Red Cross is (Merlene) Herbert and Mrs. assisting local servicemen Howard (Nancy) Bales. and their families. Also, first aid classes are Fifteenth, Mrs. Winston conducted under Its auspices Seventeenth, Nelson; and home nursing and moth, Mrs. Bryce (Zina) Goodwin. er and baby care are taught Corinne First, Mrs. Bill each year in Box Elder coun(Joann) Flack; Corinne Sec-onMrs. Sootie (Ruby) Yamty high schools as a result of Red Cross instructions and asaki; Perry, Mrs. Robert materials. (Shirley) Stack; Harper Ward, from Mrs. Jerry Wilde; Honeyville, leaders Church throughout the county have en. Mrs. Frank Aokl; Willard dorsed the drive and urged ward, Mrs. Cliff Woodland, residents to contribute gener- and Willard Second ward, Mrs. ously as has the President in John Plowman. elec-trolyti- e 2MEG3 0MJ It cannot match, and spokes, BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah men for Magnesium Project March 1968 Sunday, 17, say the operation would not be economically sound at more and arthritis and physical than 3.2 mills. by Bob Schofield, therapy The cooperative has served RPT. tue Grouse Creek and Park Luncheon will be served Valley areas of Box Elder from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. at county for about 20 years. Maddox Ranch House, with a It has asked the PSC for varied menu offered. to extend its servpermission ice area beyond the Box A PANEL OF quackery and line six miles into will begin at 1:30 arthritis Tooele county on the lakes Pioneer Memorial Nursing p.m. with Lena Donaldson, west side. home will sponsor an Arthri-tl- s Peggy Wller, Bob Schofield, Workshop in conjunction Verl Petersen taking part and the Utah State Depart-men- t Ruth Lee, R.N. moderating. with WINDOWS BROKEN of Health on Tuesday, Drugs and arthritis will be Mar. 19, from 9:15 a.m. un-t- presented by Tresa Grueter, 4 p.m. and the final workshop sesJoe Carr told Brigham City Following the registration sion will be on nursing care s police Friday that five the facts of arthri- conducted by Barbara Seipert. had been broken in the period, will be All interested tis presented by persons former Army Reserve Grueter of the Depart-men- t are invited to attend, with a Tresa on center Main street ing of Health, with further special invitation extended to tween Seventh and Eighth workshop subjects including medical and hospital South. nutrition by Lena Donaldson; Arthritis El-d- Workshop Set Tuesday il win-dow- (imilfMim 0MIB (Ai-lee- vAv'e vr S J LI I I" t o J J&J A HOST OF BARGAINS AWAIT YOUR SELECTION! BAND-AI- Box Of 79 Adhesive Plastic Bandage Strips. PRICES EFFECTIVE Mrs. Winston Nelson SUNDAY, MONDAY AND Mrs. Sherman Hanline D TUESDAY 89c Value CLOTHES PINS 48 Hire! Wood Clothes Pins. PLUMR0SE Mrs. Lewis Knudsen Mrs. Jay Herbert BACON ' 1r urn Mrs. Robert Favero Mrs. Howard Bales f s. ! ' W. lie---) i i wX x mW' a v J- - i 1 Mrs. Charles Stuart Mrs. Bill Flack Tremonton. She was a member of the LDS church. She was afflllat-ewith Alpha Omega chap, ter of Beta Sigma Phi. In Native of Tremonton SURVIVING ARE band; four daughters, bus. Mis. (Donna Gay) Ander-sen- , Mrs. Wendell (Betty) Nor. rls, Mrs. John (Linda) Per-soMrs. David (Carol) Fowlks, all of Salt Lake City; seven grandclilldien; a brother and two sisters, Elmer Sandall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Merritt Succumbs her Mrs. Donna Mae Sandall 5600 Llsh, 45, of 616 East Ruth Barkle, Seattle, Wash.; diedWednes. Murray, South, Mrs. Thelma Brough, Oxnard, causes. natural day of Calif. A native of Tremonton, she Funeral services were held was born May 19, 1922 to EIn the South Cotton, Saturday Mundy and Persis lmer A. wood LDS ward chapel. InSandall. terment was in the Murray She was married to Renae 1939 City Cemetery. on 28, Sept. Lloyd Llsh 30c Value routs ICE CREAM CONE THIV M i kiwkys kimux- XI0UT HOW INC SAVI OH MUCH - STORE HOURS to 8 PM 9 AM to 9 PM 11 AM Weekdays M0HEV MISCIIPTI0HS SKAGGS! Bring ut your next preicnp II tee for your tion you self how much you love ffiD GRtSM) Q&m |