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Show BOX - NEW OFFICERS President and vice president of the Bear River RC&D Executive board are, left to right: Stephen Hinkley, Preston, Idaho, fourth vice president; Reese Warburton, Grouse Creek, Utah, presi- - To Presidents Post dent; Marion Olsen, Paradise, Utah, first vice president, and Grant Lamborn, Laketown, Utah, third vice president. Missing at the time of the picture was John V. Evans, Malad, Idaho, second vice president. school in and out of the state. An eighth tourney was hosted Saturday at the Weber County Schoool District. Results are as yet unavailable in the 24 school Golden Spike Debaters Defeat Debate tournament. Layton Marion stated work is Pickleville, domestic water systems for Garden City and Laketown, a sewer system for the Bear Lake area and others. Gave Report Warburton gave a projectwide progress report for 1972. In the five counties in two states, there were 78 active project 4,988,939 acres to 6,106,056 acres. The project area now includes 81,000 population. the ' under 52 measures, Grant Lamborn of Laketown, Utah; Simeon Weston, Randolph, Utah; Stephen Hinckley of Preston, Idaho, and Woodrow Porter, also of Preston, to the executive board. The naming of these men increases the board from 11 to 15 members. Along with the new members and officers, the following executive board members were that nearly completed on sprinkler systems in Paradise and Richmond and that the study on an algae problem in Hyrum reservoir is nearing completion. Simeon Weston reported that Rich county has already started its RC&D state forestry timber study. He said that their county RC&D board is studying many project measures such as a fire station for Garden City and Lamborn, Laketown, Rich county, Utah and Stephen Hinckley, Preston, Franklin county, Idaho. The Bear River RC&D project, formerly known as Box Elder, Oneida, and Cache RC&D project, now includes Rich and Franklin counties. These additions increase the size of the project area from named Olsen, reporting Cache county, in progress county; John V. Evans, Malad, Oneida county, Idaho; Grant counties the county. replaces John V. Evans of Malad, Idaho. Vice presidents elected were Marion Olsen of Paradise, Utah, representing Cache At two new to executive board for approval. These are the first in Franklin and Name New Directors this annual meeting measures two project Conservation and Development projects executive board at the annual meeting, Jan. 24. Warburton will serve during 1973 HmSesra in- vestigation or in the planning stage, 21 being installed and five completed. Since the project began, 70 projects have been completed. He spoke about the weather modification project which will include the entire project area. The Bureau of Reclamation claims that annual precipitation can be increased up to 40 percent and annual streamflow up to 39 percent. The cost would be three to four cents per acre. Carl retained: Rhodes, Tremonton; Orville Gray, City; Dr. Robert Tremonton; Charles Wood, Garland; Ray Eliason, Malad, Idaho; Kenneth Cardon, Smithfield, and Barnard White, Paradise. Charles Wood reported that Brigham Poulson, four project measures are under construction in Box Elder Riverside d North also reported that the irrigation company of the Wesi Fork of Grouse Creek has a project about ready for conBelmont and struction Drainage district is redesigning its drain so that it can be in- -' stalled. Ray Eliason reported that the Creek diversion, the and Palmer-Blaisde- ll project measures 1972 were completed Oneida county. in during Presented Projects records. These teams were Tom Stoddard and John Osburn, Ryan North and Warren Jensen, Suzanne Hammon and Shirleen Hill, Mark Sparkman and Steve McCosh, and Judy Cowley and Liz Mason. The remaining five teams, all but one of which had 1 ballot tabulations, were named by Coach Allen Fleming as Brent Lorscheider and Ben Maddox, Michelle Burt and Tina Gibbs, Scott Carpenter and Robert Northness, Ralph Elwell and Peggy Petersen, and Brent Larsen and Craig Caldwell. Topic Noted The topic this year in high school debate is centered around various aspects of educational finance on the and elementary public secondary school level, with the affirmative resolution advocating .exclusive federal funding. Previous to the squad had in a Tuesday the current A reminder was issued this week that a judo class will begin at Lake View school, another community school offering. school at competition scheduled Tuesday at 7 p.m. at which time aspects of the class will be to according explained, Coordinator Les Dunn. The course is open to both boys and girls from five years up. The cost is $5 for 10 lessons. Classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. The instructor will be Mr. Ezell, holder of the black belt. Bobby Maes, 23, 285 North Third East, Logan, was fined $150 and sentenced to 10 days. Arturo Garza, 27, 35 West First South, was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days with one year probation granted. In other recent court action, A northbound PiMY jo 21 1 rn uvJu o o o with ;y ; i ,, fr I .f H - A gXDOTYS a PIBSIT K AFTER - HOURS HAW-O- P car barely at our Main Street entrance Perry. Damage to the OPEN FROM Francis vehicle was $200 and loss to the Hinkle auto was $150. The accident happened at 12:30 p.m. p.m. to .Take home pt. gravy 723-801- 0 CLOSED SUNDAY mmsM p.m Monday thru Thursday For your late banking needs. MBIIB doz. hot rolls. 3rd North and Main - Dan Curley, Barton Hosteen, Peter Lee, 19; Walter Sandoval, 18; Eddison Bahe, 18, and Grace Longhair, 19, Intermountain school, each was sentenced to 10 days with three months probation for public intoxication. 19; BAKU Patrolman David Evans, said a sedan driven by Dale W. Hinkle, Arnett, Kan. was northbound on SR 84 when it barely creased the side of a car driven by William J. Francis, BARREL pieces Chicken - school, was sentenced to 10 days each on two arrests for illegal possession of alcohol, the terms to run concurrently. DM of a mile north of Eleventh South and Main, Sunday afternoon, and total damage of the mishap was $350, according to police reports. FAMILY BUCKET 1 Intermountain . . . m pieces Chicken - 5 hot rolls - sentenced to 10 days for public intoxication. Wilbert Yazzie Charley, 18, creased the side of another auto traveling north, two tenths with 14 Raymond Berchman, 19, Intermountain school, was both. 2 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I been y ChUkiHyutChitkeSiOutJii(hicken:Out SEiEAKl have drunk driving, .according to court records. Frank Toledo, no age or address listed, drew a jail term on the tipsy charge and 90 days also for driving while his license was revoked. The court placed him on probation for one year on the Layton meet, beaten Clearfield clash. This puts record for Box Elder forensics in dual and tri- BC Collision Wayman. Hinckley presented Stephen persons sentenced in Brigham City court recently on citations for Freeman Bizadi, 19, no address listed, was sentenced to 10' days for public intoxication and was placed on probation for three months. win-los- More Students Additional enrollment of about three persons is still needed for a small engines, snowmobile Honda and maintenance class, an offering of Box Elder School districts community school program., Les Dunn, coordinator of community schools and continuing education, said the class is taught Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. in M-- l (shop building) at Gene Box Elder High school. Juber is the instructor. A photography class also is in need of additional students. It will be taught Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in Room 202 at Box Elder High. The instructor is John He Birch Not Hospitalized The woman he was riding with was knocked out, but not In DC Court $350 Damage the drain, Garland Domestic Water system, Ukon Domestic Water system and Recreation park. Deweyville Third Creek in satisfactory Saturday morning. 3 Drivers Sentenced Three Judo Class Set is MJIK - Brigham City MEMBER 3 Bradley Bromage, 140 South Fifth West, was fined $25 and sentenced to 10 days for disturbing the peace. Ben Joe Sam, 19, Intermountain school, was sentenced to 15 days for public intoxication. High Engine, Photo Classes Need are These county. Tremonton-Garlan- condition All involved were members of a church group from Roy. A Brigham City ambulance was dispatched to the scene of the accident at 9:27 p.m. BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK favorable tabulation. Other victories were gained over Ben Lomond, Bountiful, Kearns and Olympus, in addition to Clearfield and Layton. The only losses were counted in close matches against Davis and Viewmont High schools. In tournament forensics, the squad has received honors at six of seven attended by the Willard; Malcolm Young, RFD, Home was school debaters played host to Layton last Wednesday, Jan. 31, while staging two rounds of Oxford style debate during the schools fourth and fifth periods. The meet fell to the Bees, teams ten their with establishing a 14 to 6 score on s final tabulation. Spicing the victory were five teams honored with undefeated Box eler Reese Warburton of Grouse Creek, was elected president of the Bear River Resource Elder He was transferred to McKay hospital in Ogden, and later taken to the Hill Air Force base hospital. A HAFB spokesman said hospitalized. Registration NEWS, Brigham Cify, Utah Sunday, February 4, 1973 Snowmobile Injures Man on Tubing Hill A Roy man was injured Friday night after being hit by a snowmobile on "Tubing Hill, just north of Mantua. Box Elder Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, said George Dean Home, 28, Roy, was injured when he and another woman, Kathy Shiffer, also of Roy, were riding a tube down the hill. hit by a They were snowmobile driven by Judy Skinner, also of Roy, according to the sheriff. Home was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital, suffering back and leg injuries, the law officer explained. ELDER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 156 SOUTH MAIN, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH |