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Show ! I I ) Stop Insect Pests From Sharing Your Happy Home There are nearly 19 million owners in the United States and they own nearly 25 million dogs. BOX ELDER dog City, Utah NEWS, Brigham 13 Sunday, October 27, 1968 Watch for such tell-talweb. Cooling fall weather brings pesky flies, mosquitoes, bing and the spider about the wasps, box elder bugs and house foundation, in the gar. other insects seeking to share age or elsewhere about the the shelter of human hablta. house or farm. Kill the spi. tlons. Cluster flies, which are ders, with a piece of board, parasitic on earthworms in the other objects or with a lib. maggot or immature feeding eral use of an aerosol "Bug stage, may be among these bomb. The unwelcome "guests." extension agent sug. In some areas the adult clus. gests using a strong appllca. ter flies, bent on finding a tion of chlordane, applied to desirable place to hibernate, the house foundation and to the have been moving into homes soil immediately next to it. and hiding out in attics, dark He says this will usually re. closets, storage rooms and duce fall annoyance from spl. basements.. often in great ders, millpedes, and sowbugs numbers. They may become or pillbugs. real nuisances, crawling a. round and buzzing about the Fired Water lights at night. InDRESHER. Pa UPI e i THE OCCASIONAL INSECT Intruders can be quickly elimi. nated with a fly swatter or an aerosol "bug bomb, If the in. truding numbers are larger, use the aerosol Insecticide at a time when the room can be left closed for 20 to 30 min. utes. County Extension Agent A. Fullmer Allred passes on this timely suggestion from the en. tomologists at Utah State uni. versity. However, he says the university recommends controlling many of these pests outside to prevent them from household nuis. becoming ances. NEW LOCATION Nick Topik stands in front of his new office at 31 East Seventh South in Brigham City. Topik who has been in the insurance business here since 1949 recently moved from 332 South Main. The building was formerly occupied by Watkins realty. Besides his insurance business Topik is a agent for Western Hills Realty. . Present water demands for domestic, industrial and agricultural uses in New York State are estimated to be 14 billion gallons a day. There are 100,000 species Mule deer spend their winters in large herds but with spiders in the world. of the coming of spring move Owls have night vision which singly or in small groups to is 50 times bettor than that of summer range. humans. HE ALSO SUGGESTS taking at this time a. precautions gainst Utahs most poisonous spider, the black widow. These shiny black female spiders, sporting a distinguishing red hourglass marking on their underside, are usually found on a lot or erratic webbing. dustry' is taking the direct to heating water and other solutions They're stirk-th- e flame right in It Through a called submerged process combustion, industry is heating huge quantities of water and evapoiatinq and concentiating chemical solutions In Europe theyre using the principle to heat swimming pools A pioneer in the development of submerged-combustio- n system heie. Selas Corporation of America says the highspeed flame and gases it emits bubble up through the solution to waim it. or in more sophisticated applications the hot combustion oases are Injected directly into the liquid Because' there's nothing between the flame and the solution there's virtually no heat loss. INSPECT FIRE HOUSE Students of the Bunderson second grade inspect the Brigham City fire station on the third leg of a field trip Friday which saw them visit the city hall and the Brigham City Police department and jail. NOTICE LEGAL CE Coogan as Racketeer HOLLYWOOD 'UPI Jackie Coogan will play a racketeer in "The Little Sister" starring James Garner and Gayle Hunnicutt. STATE OF UTAH LEGAL NOTICE Beet Checks RTIFICATE ) j ss COUNTY OF BOX ELDER ) I, K. B. Olsen, County Clerk in and for the County Box Elder, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the Sample Ballot to be used at the General Election to be held Tuesday, Novem- of ber 5, 1968, at which time the polls will be open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Voters will only vote for candidates listed below applicable to their respective district. places in the various precincts Polling below. are listed IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my Official Seal this 25 day of October, A. D. 1968. NON-PARTISA- N OFFICES NON-PARTISA- (SEAL) N K. B. Olsen, Box Elder County Clerk NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES OFFICES Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 5th day of November next, the General Election will be held for the offices set forth on the sample ballots printed in e this issue. The Polls will be opened at 7 A.M. and of the P.M. same 8 until day. open con-tinu- The Polling Places are i Brigham City No. 1 Brigham City No. 2 Brigham City No. 3 Brigham City No. 4 Brigham City No. 5 Brigham City No. 6 Brigham City No. 7 Brigham City No. 8 Brigham City No. 9 Brigham City No. 10 Brigham City No. 1 1 Brigham City No. 12 Brigham City No. 13 Brigham City No. 14 Brigham City No. 15 Brigham City No. 16 Brigham City No. 17 Brigham City No. 18 Bear River City Beaver Dam Bothwell Clear Creek Collinston Corinne Deweyville East Garland Elwood Conference Room County Court House Margie Jones Residence 117 So. 1st West Brigham City Fire Station Ivy Fuller Residence 95 North 1st East Merrells Residence 445 So. 1st West Ernest Iverson Residence 341 So. 1st East Afton Olsens Residence 503 No. 3rd West Ernest Hansens Residence 240 North 1st East Lucy Johnsons Residence 123 West 2nd South Dawn Lauritzen 686 South 4 West Cemetery Office Building City Cemetery S. L. Jeppson Residence 339 East 7th North F. Leland Seely Residence 826 East 1st North Leland E. Davis Residence 528 Highland Blvd. Lincoln School 3rd North & 1st West Lounge of Galaxie Motel 740 South Main Bunderson School 641 East 2nd North Mrs. S. E. Snow Residence 657 No. 1st West Bear River Ward Amusement Hall Beaver Ward Chapel School Gym Larry Kempton Residence Maurine O. Jensen Residence Corinne City Hall Library of L.D.S. Chapel at Deweyville East Garland Church House Elwood L.D.S. Ward Cultural Hall . F0R I AGAINST Fielding Garland No. 1 Garland No. 2 Grouse Creek Harper Honeyville Howell Junction Mantua Park Valley Fielding School Garland Armory Garland Library Basement Grouse Creek School House Penrose Perry Plymouth Portage Promontory Riverside Snowville Thatcher Mrs. Carolyn Petersen Residence Perry City Hall Mrs. LoReta Josephson Residence L.D.S. Church House Promontory Chapel Old Riverside Church Building Curlew Ward Chapel Thatcher-PenrosRecreation Tremonton No. 1 Tremonton No. 2 Tremonton No. 3 City Library McKinley School L.D.S. Third Ward Cultural Tremonton No. 4 Mrs. Florence N. Beard Residence 38 No. 2nd West Willard City Hall Church House Willard Yost Checks totaling $359,036 were mailed to sugar beet growers in Utah by Sugar Company today as final payment on the 1967 crop of sugar beets. The final payment brought to $4,838,304 the amount paid growers in Utah by the company for the crop. In all of its producing areas, U and I paid a total of $28,121,400 for 1967 crop beets. The total average payment per ton of beets received by growers in Utali was $15.32 in the Layton area except where the average payment was $15.40. U and I operates beet sugar factories in Utali at Garland and West Jordan. Utah-Idah- o as follows: POLLING PLACE DISTRICT Mailed to Utah Growers Harper Ward Cultural Hall Honeyville School Auditorium Howell Church Mrs. Cora T. Lind Residence Mantua Church House Park Valley Ward Amusement Hall Not So Many Absentee Voters in 68 Unless there is a final surge, the number of absentee ballot requests made with the Box Elder County clerks office will not match the demand of four years ago. This was pointed out Friday by County Clerk K. B. Olsen who said his office had sent out 425 absentee ballots. The number in 1964 s presidential election 589, Olsen noted. There were 185 absentee ballot requests for the off-yeelection two years ago, he said. d Strang Effects In Space MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. In an experiment on iUPI the effects of weightlessness, the National Aeronautics and reports Space Adminstratlon that the leaves of pepper plants twisted and curled downward, and wheat seedling roots grew up sideways while in orbit. Weighty Sweet Tooth AmeriCHICAGO UPI cans will eat more than 4 billion pounds of sweets in 1968, an average of 20 pounds of candy for every man, woman and child In the nation, say statisticians of The Reed Candy Co. This, they say, would equal the combined weight of 11,500 of the world's largest commercial jet airliners, fully loaded with 2 3 million passengers, cargo and fuel. If you prefer d comparisons, the mountain of candy consumed this year would weigh more than 1 million cars, 10,000 trucks and 5,000 diesel land-boun- Vacation Not e Hall Hall ARILLAC, Beco Jean France and $7,100 ( UPI ) disap- peared from his employer's office Police tracked him to Lake St. Etienne in southern France. He was minus almost all the money. "It was the best vacation I've ever had," said Beco. He Said It, Not the Boys ST. LOUIS (UPI) Geoff Smith, on vacation, sent back a picture postcard to his colleagues at the office. Smith wrote: "Anyone who drives 5.000 miles is an idiot. The card was signed "Idiot Smith." Smith is news director at the S. I. Newhouse television station KTVI. |