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Show I I Car rolls, hits And no dog fights City pet show Another successful pet contest was staged at Rees Pioneer park Thursday than 50 city-sponsor- morning with more assorted animals competing for trophies. The event was conducted by the city recreation department was hailed by Director Glen Casperson as highly successful. There wasnt a single dog fight. Or even the slightest the disagreement among contestants, he noted with a smile. Following is a list of the winning pets in the order they placed and those whp entered them: Two poodles, Pepie Dogs and Gidget, entered by Joni Day; Peaches, entered by Kimi Mangum; Puff, entered by Melinda Williams. Most Unusual dog Cindy (who was dyed green) entered by Kendra Wright. Cats Candy, entered by Darlene Murray; Fluffy, entered by Joni Swenson; Daisy, entered by Tom Williams. Smallest pet Eight kittens entered by Todd Richards. Horses Toby, entered by Chad Knavel; Samson, entered by Kathy Jones; Jack, entered by Taynya Stokes. Homeliest pet two turtles, F.T. Irwin and Sassafras, entered by Gigi Jones. A St. BerMost fantastic nard, Toby, entered by Dennis Anglesey. Jack, a donkey, Largest A parked car rolled into another parked auto last Friday at 47 North First East, causinng a total of $580 worth of damage, to according police reports. The accident happened at 11:04 a.m. when a car owned by. cats meow Patrolman to According Douglas Bigler, damage to the Wells auto was $500 and loss to the Valentine car was $80. recruit training Home on leave after his even weeks recruit training is CR Michaeal Martin Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Martin Dunn 710 North Main, Mantua. After completing his leave, CR Dunn will report to Service School Command at the Naval Training Center, San Dieog, California to attend 7 weeks Basic Electricity and Electronics Program School, then he will go to port Hueneme, California for 14 weeks of com-pletinn- g Construction Eleectrician Schooling. Flies belong to the order Diptera, insects with only one pair of wings, says Nations' Geographic. -- Office Home - PET CONTEST WINNERS Pictured are trophy winners in Brigham Citys annual pet contest which was Phone To 723-347- Place Your regular board 8meeting seeking policeman FOR SALE BY OWNER Lovely two year old home with four bedrooms, two up and two down, air conditioning, on large fenced yard fruit with trees. Front sprinkling system, no agents please. 466 North 3 West, FOR year old frigerated room air conditioner; li2 year old top loading avocado dishwasher and a used stove. All in good, working order. Phone SAiLE NICE three bedroom fenced yard, unfinished basement. Excellent neighborhood. 515 So. 7th West. call for appointment. Choice buildFOR SALE ing lot, size 85 X 118 ft. All improvements are in. InLocated quire at on Midland Drive. 723-368- Mantua. Over an acre with barn, coop, sheds, garage, large Corral, pasture, 2 hour irrigation, well. 530,000. 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It has a remodeled country country kitchen with built-i- n dishwasher. For cozyliving theres a gas-lo- g fireplace. There are 4 large bedrooms and a large oversized bath. Included is the 12 acre lot with spring water for horses or other livestock. $20,900 FRESH AIR!! Its THIS EAST This is an older home, Two bedrooms on big lot. so pay owner But Clean As A Pinl Loan is at SV off and take over this low cost, very sharp home. PUT YOUR OFFER IN EARLY BUYERS AND SELLERS . ACTION REALTORS for fast, . . . ATTENTION . . the place This is partly fenced yard. Its an ideal investment for a retired or young couple. It should rent for $120 per month. Selling for $10,900 REAL ESTATE 4. Just on the market, this home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and a lovely fenced backyard. Call Chadwicks for an appointment to see it. $24,000. and Insurance . 723-520- . 9 Member Multiple Listing Service Western Hills Realty REALTOR 83 SOUTH 29 East 7th South 1 This vary modern 2 bedroom home it situated on a beautifully landscaped lot with irrigation water rights. Its close in location to downtown, with a carport, laundry, newly carpeted living room and 140 North Main Conscientious Service 723-703- , In Willard On other weed days, they may register with Mrs. Margaret Waldon in the First Security Bank building at Tremonton. Registration will also be accepted in Logan each week day at 150 East Fourth North (Shopping Plaza) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The requirement continues despite the fact that young men are no longer being drafted into b Mobile home on 810 of acre. Three bedrooms for growing family, hosting 50 fruit trees with lots of water, barn & corral for the horse lover, Fruit cellar for the storage minded. Bob Eleven total rooms and space for morel A beautiful living room with formal custom designed fireplace, 4 bedrooms, Vi baths, Downstairs is an amusement room the family will love. Covered patio, Realty, 723-818- WILLARD $14,000 6 I in Young men who are about to reach age 18 are reminded that they are still required to register with the Selective Service system. This should be done 30 days prior to or not later than 30 days after the birthdate. In Brigham City they can sign up in Building 327 at Intermountain school on Mondays and y 723-258- second mortgage loans. Call: ART PETERSEN .... Older three bedroom home on 1 'A acre. Water and lots of shade with room to build. ACT TODAY DONT DELAY : Mark I sprinkling system, completely fenced back yard. . $40,500 $11,000 723-237- 7 Fidelity Industrial full-tim- BEAR RIVER CITY Nick I 1 Credit Co. specializes Perfect For Children Opportunity at? See the Calif. 723-714- ICIER CONSTRUCTION INC. DELAY Seaman Recruit Navy Michael A. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Paul of Route 2, Brigham City graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training center at San Diego, on Selective Service: Still must register Tuesdays from Ti quality workmanship. DONT Recruit graduates Wednesday, Aug. at the Perry City hall. Matthews commented that e officer is they feel a needed now that Perry has been rated a third-clas- s city and also due to the added highway traffic and other incidents which call for police work. re- 130 N. 2 E. 723-790- OPEN HOUSE 4 723-371- FOR SALE BY OWNER Three bedroom home in CALL children terviewing any individuals who are interested in the job or who put in an application at the Perry 1 723-818- 6 6 Equal Housing Faculty members under 16 must be accompnaied by someone over 16 who will be responsible for them. Additional information can be obtained by calling the USU Alumni Association, extension 7228. staged Thursday at Rees Pioneer park. There were 723-696- 9 S. Main, Brigham City 50 the University Center promptly 1 p.m. Returns from Lagoon will be at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. at full-tim- Logan Offices also in Garland Salt Lake City mid-twenti- Annual Aggie Day set for Lagoon more than 50 entries in the event which attracted everything from turtles to a donkey. The city of Perry is cone sidering the hiring of a police officer. Anyone interested in applying for the job should either contact Mayor Jay Matthews or any member of the city council. According to Matthews, the city is interested in in Doug Allred Broker IT? WE Brigham city, Utah Sunday, July 29, 1973 G H. Dunn completes Monty Smith LIKE Valentine, 53 South Third East, rolled into a car owned by Lillie Wells, Mantua. news, ELDER More than 21,000 alumni, students and friends of Utah State University have been invited to the 11th annual Aggie scheduled Lagoon Days Tuesday, July 31. The Alumni Association will offer each participant a free cotton candy, one soft drink and one snow cone. An Aggie picnic is scheduled from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Davis Pavillion. Everyone is asked to bring their own lunch. A special Aggie auto gate will be ready to receive guests at 11 a.m. and participants will be given their cotton candy, snow cone and soft drink coupons. The coupons can be used from 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Individuals may purchase an Aggie pass for $2.50 which admits them to swimming and all rides except the Fun House and Haunted Shack as many times as they wish. Single tickets may be purchased for 30 percent discount, Swimming opens at 11 a.m. and rides open at 2 p.m. The USU Faculty Association will sponsor two busies which will leave from the south side of COSMOPOLITRH 504 B0X entered by Taunya Stokes. Best disciplined Sassy, a Pomeranian dog, entered by Joey Foranic. Funniest Basset hounds Peaches and Prince, entered by John and Sherrilyn Dickey. Cutest Tiny, a dog, entered by Shari Chesley. Most unique A gerbil, Rodney, entered by Lisa Davis. 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