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Show I T 8 BOX ELDER Sunday, June 24, Seeks airport road action City, Utah NEWS, Brigham 973 1 Council moves to buy downtown parking lot Frustrating experience Brigham City officials have moved to another parcel of downtown property. They did so Thursday, authorizing a $9,125 offer for a surfaced parking lot at the rear of Brigham Furniture. The lot -72 feet wide and 155 feet deep extends from behind the store to First West. The council unanimously accepted a motion by Councilman Rudolph Kaiser to purchase the property, paying $5,000 down and the balance in one year at 7 percent interest. The property is located immediately north of the city police station and has been rented by the city for the past couple of months. It would be purchased from the estate of the late Clyde Stratford which is in trust by First Security bank, buy Save gas? City says here's how What are you doing to State cars, with the con- City. If the deal is finalized, it would be the latest in a series of downtown area property purchases which are intended tp complement central business district, development plans Agree to Meeting In other business, the council agreed to meet with the Box Elder County commission Tuesday anent the route of a new road to the city airport and county planning around the air facility. Chairman Fred B. Baugh, Jr., and Neil Smith, city airport committee,, .said ' county commission and jointly draft a letter to the state highway department. action fs needed on the road project soon. Proposed is realignment of the existing access route. Smith said the present road is in sad, horrible condition. Baugh said the committee is concerned also about protecting clear zones on the airport's north and south ends and it was suggested this item could be discussed at the same meeting. He reported that action has been held up pending receipt of a map from the Utah Highway department which would indicate an acceptable place for entering onto U.S. 30s with the realigned access road. Ihke No Indication Yet But as yet, the state has not made such an indication. Since it is a county road. Councilman. Kaiser suggested they meet with the . stock inmenca. mu ex- ception of emergency vehicles, gasoline during the crueent fuel crisis? Brigham City officials agreed Thursday that local citizens should and city personnel take several steps to help meet the shortage. They authorized a resolution that would urge savings by having motor vehicles tuned up, eliminate unncessary trips, use carpools where possible and reduce spped. . Thev took the action after receiving a letter from Gov. Calvin L. Rampton which noted that state unites had been directed to observe similar measures. "I would appreciate it if you would review this bulletin and, if you feel it to be feasible, issue similar directions within your county or city government, the serve governor being held Salt Lake are not to be driven over miles per hour, regardless 60 WINDOW of the posted speed limit. Of the shortage situation, Councilmal A1 Cazier said it is proving to be a frustrating experience of him. Operator of a service station here for many years, he was told py the company to expect 1044 percent of the gasoline received last year. Trouble is, he explained, sales are running 130 percent ahead of 1972 and therein is1 the headache. councilman Cazier said after being taught all his life how to sell as much gasoline as possible, now he has to try and sell less. Its frustrating for me," he said smiling to his fellow wrote. EE"u fan o REG. 15.88 2 Speed 7 Blade Very Quiet and Smooth Running. For Box Elder county REDWOOD SET Federal grants TABLE total $5,694 are collected from the public at Compared with other communities across the country, how well has Box Elder county been making out under the Federal grants-ln-ai- large and allocated to the aid programs. Box Of the $35 billion in grants distributed by Washington in the past year, how much went to the local area? Judging from a analysis made by the Tax a Foundation, organization that keeps track of public spending and taxation, Box Elder countys share was relatively large. te non-prof- it Local Purposes In the course of the fiscal year, an estimated $5,694,000 in grants were earmarked for local purposes. The total amount allotted to the state of Utah as a whole came to $216,000,000, the Tax Foundation reports, based upon figures it obtained from the urban renewal, welfare, job training, vocational education and the like. On the other side of the ledger is the cost of these benefits. They are paid for out of Federal income and excise taxes that Livingstone centennial BLANTYRK, Malawi IUPII A committee of the Christian Council of Malawi has centennial organized observances to mark the 00th 1 anniversary of the death of David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary-explore- r who tramped across Africa into history. 27'z in. Wide by 70 in. Long Redwood Table and Two Benches. GARDEN HOSE COLEMAN JUG NOZZLE New Budget new budget presented to Congress by the Administration, there will be a change in the way aid will be channeled in the future to states and local communities. As analyzed by The Conference Board, specific grants will be replaced by special About 70 revenue sharing. it grants will be says. The net result, it finds, is that total aid in fiscal 1974 is to be frozen fractionally below the level of the previous year. Under The awards were for such local needs as school con- health facilities, of ar Treasury department struction, Elder countys share the costs, according to a breakdown of the statewide ... res, amounted to approximately $3,758,000 in the year. For the entire state it came to $144,000,000, the report shows. This was exclusive of matching funds. In some areas the costs exceed the grants and, in others, the reverse is the case. There is no attempt to keep them in balance. The allotments are determined by local needs and requirements rather than on a dollar-for-dollbasis, it is explained. d programs? state-by-sta- SET the HIGHTOUARD 99 One Gallon Size Fast Flow Faucet Super Insulated. Adjustable Spray Easy Action Value Control. DOG Grants. Keeps REPELLENT INSECT STRIP -- 5.23 1.49 DEODORANT INMEMORIAN Florence Knudson Caldwell June 25th 1969. Loving thoughts and wonderful memories increase after four long years Always in my thoughts and REG. REG. 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