OCR Text |
Show 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 22, 1971 BC Beauty Await Contest Toni OSC Queen Robinette of Ogden, formerly of Brigham City, will represent the Ogden Service center in the Pert - QUEEN Pretty OSC Queen Toni Robinette will represent the service BC Man Aims at Masters A Brigham City man gained an assistantship at Brigham Young university for the upcoming year while he continues his studies for a masters degree. Joel Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, 10 South Second East, announced this week that he accepted the he after assistantship graduated Friday from BYU. Palmer graduated with a BS in geology. He is a graduate of Box Elder Jligh school and served an LDS mission in the southeast. annual Ogden Area Combined Federal Campaign Queen contest. A selection of a queen will be made at the CFC reception at the Defense Depot Ogden Officers club, Aug. 31, to reign as royality for the 1972 Ogden Officers club, Aug. 31, to reign as royality for the 1972 Ogden Combined Federal Area campaign. The girls will be judged on overall appearance, poise and personality. The annual fund drive will be held at OSC Sept. 15 - Oct. 31, with John G. Weaver, chief, administration division acting as chairman. Major General Richard M. Hoban, Ogden Air Materiel area commander, has been named chairman of the coordinating committee for the campaign this year. Smokey Sayt: Ownership of Home Good, Says Realtor Why should I pay rent for 10 or 15 years, and, then, when I move, find I have nothing to show for my expenditures? I enjoy the privacy and security of owning my own home. These are just two of the many reasons families and individuals have given to the question, Why do you own a house? Realtor June president of the Brigham City Board of Realtors, pointed this out in a discussion of the importance of home ownership. The Brigham City Board is currently celebrating Realtor Week, a nationwide observance, Christensen, May 23-2- set aside is Home Ownership day, and Christensens remarks were prompted when he set out to One of the days learn why America has such a great record over virtually every other nation in the ownership of property. A lot has been written lately about a supposed decline in the number of people who prefer a single-famil- y house. I didnt believe that this allegation was true, and I wanted to prove my case, he explained. Preference Shown His talks with people in the showed a community Two examples are condominium and cooperative are which ownerships, pronounced preference for the house, and, even more telling, the U,S. Census bureau, in its recent report on the 1970 census, said that the percentage of families that own their own homes is on the increase. Thus, America continues as a counleader in tries with nearly 70 percent of all families living in their own houses. Christensen went on to point out that this country has one-fami- home-ownin- maintained becoming common in many cities. Under the condominium type, families own their own while apartments, in cooperatives, usually the occupants own shares in the corporation which holds title to the building. g Were Limited While in the past these forms of ownership were limited to apartment-typ- e buildings, he continued, there is an emerging that leadership because the real estate calling has advanced relatively new forms of ownership to meet the growing demands for homes. trend toward ownership of With this ommon ownership. taken lystem, the grounds of the employees of by are uniformly operative, and and living Creational area are assured. of, In spite of this expansion are nd need for, homes, there single-amil- y stacks on the concept of home ownership, he ontinued. Certain misguided ndividuals feel that we are land. ,T.hlS,. f unning out of by not supported ertainly acts. About 70 of percent our Keep them where they belong . . m the fireplace! cooperative single-famil- y houses. PILLED 1 H3Q BlMDEft ,e i 3 Ring Binder With Filler Paper Dividers & Pencil Pouch All in One Reg. 1.69 Holstein Unit Lists Top Cows Dairymen in this area have cows listed in an official report testing production released by Holstein-Friesia- n Association of America. Included with the pounds of milk and butterfat are the amounts of (SNF) solids-not-f- produced by each registered holstein since last calving. The Holstein association's testing program has provided for determining SNF nutrients since 1962. This is the part of milk that contains protein, lactose, minerals and other elements so important to the nutrition and taste of milk. Total nutrient testing as sponsored by the holstein association is in step with today's consumer demands. It provides the holstein breeder with information for Improving the overall performance ,of his herd. Thq homemaker can use It as a measure of milks food value. The animals and their actual ' production levels are:' D A H Ivanhoe Bea Utag 5714685, a seven-year-olregistered holstein cow, has . credits of 19,040 lbs. milk, butterfat and 1,577 lbs. solids-not-fin 305 days. Utag Elmoka Ebony Dawn had 6513503, a 17,970 lbs. milk, 737 lbs. butterfat and 1,513 lbs. solids-not-fin 305 days. Utag Dagan Jo Dixie 6847220, a had 17,810 lbs. milk, 665 lbs. of butterfat and , SPECIAL OP THE WEEK 20 8 REALTONE TRACK MUIITZ CLOCK RADIO CAR STEREO AM-Clo- 8 Track Car to Tape Pldyer With Speakers Deluxe Quality At A Bargain Price. GALLON ck Solid State Automatic Clock REG. I Instant Play 47.88 Radio. . i REG. 16.95 d, 785.-lbs- Heavy Duty Galvanized Steel with LidK at four-year-ol- d, ASSISTANTSHIP - Joel Palmer accepted an assistantship at BYU. CONTEST ENDS three-year-ol- 1,469 lbs. and Handles. HtiURCHASENECESSARY SEPT. REG. 15th HEFYV 2.89 TRASH CAN LINERS in 305 solids-not-f- days. Utag Charmer Orba 6631875, a 16,490 lbs. Time to holler ORK (llll)-('.lai- ik, jilink, ping -- and plunk goes a household appliance when it announces that its reached the brink of no return. NEW What you should do at that Leah had four-year-ol- d, butsolids-no- t terfat and 1,340 lbs. fat in305 days. Utag Warrior Naoma Sparkle 7102567, a had 18,350 lbs. milk, 633 lbs. butterfat and 1,538 lbs. solids-not-fin 305 days. All are included in the herd tested for Utah State university. point, according to Leslie Paige, of the W hirlpool Gorp., is "call trained service reputable, If you dont technician. know where to find one, ask whom you the man from bought the appliance. Or- - in this era of equal opportunities for women the woman from whom you bought this malfunctioning 6-- apendec-tom- wa; performed in Iowa in 18851 of to 30 Size. 0 - 1st PRIZES: OR CASH SCHOLARSHIP REG. CONj, VO.D WHERE 47 w 20,500 4th PRIZES: $25 CASH s Tne first successful 20 Gallon . a thing-a-ma-gi- Pack 653 lbs. milk, im CASH PRIZES MOHWTEO 1.2 oz .Tube Cream Medication for Pimples and Acne SKAGGS DRUG NEAREST YOUR ROP INTO FREE BMTRY BLANXSi & DETAILS ENTER FOR REG. 1.29, iAi Burlington Hosiery 3 Sizes Fits All. iG. 1.39 CUSTOM BUILT PLAYTEX LIVING GLOVES !- - jSHJsV? REG. r' MATTRESSES FOR VITAB CAMPERS, TRAILERS, iP STATION WAGONS imm Lowest Estimates Anywhere! I AID Q0 GGOtfGQ 1 ty 16.2 oz. iral Hair-o- evgrton waitress kl COMPANY 'M 24 East st South 1 HI Phone 723-64- rtei P - 09 1 3 . wtu .fnT, . Squib High Potency Vitamin Mineral Formula Bottles of 1 30 ablets. DIP. C OO 1.29 Vaseline Intensive Care 10 oz. Lotion . Softens on Contact. Non-Grea- sy STORE HOURS dQgi rtn myr? i Weekdays 9 in.m. - 9 Sundavt 1 |