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Show BOX West land sales subject for NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 18, 1973 BE 20 Dec. ELDER TV City financial picture program The sale of land in west Box Elder county will be the subject of a television program De. 20 over KUTV, Channel 2, Salt Lake City, County Commissioner John Holmgren said Friday. It reportedly will be seen at 8 p.m. Commissioner Holmgren said he was informed that in its investigation of the land sales, the station has gathered information from as far away as Hawaii. Land in the remote western area, some of it no more than alkalai flat, has been purchased in sections, subdivided and sold to individual buyers, reportedly in a number of states. It has been a source of concern for county officials who contend that many buyers arent aware of the true nature of the land, much of which has been sold in parcels. Fred B. Baugh gave Hansen the figures. Councilman Armstrong told Kaltwasser that he was welcome to information from the city office, inviting him to inspect the city records at his convenience. (Continued From Page One) plus $3,846.15 will have to be transferred to the revenue sharing funds which are overdrawn in the bank. In a related matter, Adolph Kaltwasser, 350 Holiday drive, submitted a petition in which he urged the council to heed Mayor Jensen's call for a citizens committee to study in detail the citys financial situation and make its findings known to the public. May I further petition the council that such a citizens study of the citys finances should encompass a review of both the general fund and the public utility fund expenditures and cash receipts, on the basis of all vouchers, and covering the last three or four fiscal years, at least, Reports car prowl Janalee Bond, 810 Oak, complained to police Friday morning that someone entered her car which was parked in the driveway and stole $85. Causes minor damage Kaltwasser stated. He further asked how it was that City Engineer Keith Hansen was given access to detailed figures on city finances. Mayor Jensen advised him that auditor Brigham City volunteer firemen were dispatched to a fire at the W. R. Lane residence at 236 West Sixth South Friday at 1:02 p.m. The fire started in the porch and caused minor damage. Raid shelters The front end of this FRONT END CRUSHED load of IBM sta- was scattered around the accident scene. A Brigham City ambulance took the victim to Cooley Memorial tion wagon was crushed in roll over on the Thiokol highway late Friday night. The driver of the car was seriously injured and suffered a brain concussion. A On Thiokol hospital. Wreck injures Sunset driver A Sunset man, transporting a was seriously injured late Friday roll over night in a one-ca- r about 12 miles west of Brigham Chemical corporation, City. John Edward Doughty, 26, 31 West 1600 North, the only person in the station wagon, was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital by Man given 19, attending ' The doctor said later Saturday morning that the victim was in serious condition but had improved slightly. The mishap occurred on the Thiokol highway just west of Stinky Springs, on the south-mopoint of Little Mountain. st , closed contests, - continue the investigation. local man, Loren L. 51, of 641 South Second East, has been fined $200 and sentenced to 30 days for driving while under the influence of alcohol. Brigham City Judge Robert Daines pronounced the sentence, then granted a stay of execution to Nov. 17. In other recent court action, Paul Anderson Heiman, 20, of 521 - 21st street, Ogden, was fined $50 for displaying a counterfeit inspection sticker. Randy E. Hurley, 21, of 336 West First South, was fined $50 and sentenced to 30 days for public intoxication. Mary Bylilly, 18, and Edison Bahe, 19, Intermountain school, each was sentenced to 10 days for public intoxication. The court ordered the jail terms suspended upon completion of probation for three months. Yazzie, an Box Elder A Jerome physician said. Help Trooper county sheriffs deputies helped Utah Highway Patrol Douglas Trooper Slagowski in his investigation. The trooper returned to the accident scene later Saturday to sentence on ticket An intense safety campaign will be launched in coming months by the South Box Elder Council of PTA in area elementary and secondary schools. Plans for the campaign were mapped out at two preliminary planning sessions involving PTA council officers, local PTA safety chairmen, and school principals. Chairman for the safety campaign will be Billy Jensen, PTA council safety chairman. He states that the primary emphasis will be on traffic safety for pedestrians and bicyclists on the elementary level and expanding into automobile safety on the high school level. This will be an affirmative action safety program rather than dwelling on the and will seek to involve shall nots parents, teachers, and children in promoting an awareness of safety, the chairman said. Included as suggestions to gain this goal will be safe driving awards, safety poster a Brigham City ambulance, according to police reports. He was unconscious when brought in to the hospital early Saturday morning with a brain concussion, 18, Details of the mishap were sketchy Saturday morning. The Brigham City ambulance was dispatched at 12:03 a.m. circuit television programs on safety prepared by drama students in the junior high and high school, skit contests in the elementary schools, bicycle laws to be printed in the high school newspaper and in the local newspaper, and a radio campaign by students. PTA units in each school will be asked to implement the programs with guidance an - Putting downBEHStheir suggestions Suefor Miller, all-o- SAFETY PROGRAM local schools are Dave Willard school; Susan safety program in safety chairman of Ho are climbing, interest to savers is rising, too, to an all time high. So, there's no better time than right now to defer spending and start saving. . . at First Security Bank. You can earn from 5 per annum for passbook accounts to 7 per annum for certificates. All insured to $20,000 by the F.D.I.C. Don't let these high earn- - M " "II " " H It is Cordell O. Jensen of Brigham City, has completed all the requirements for a master of accounting degree at Utah State university. He received his bachelor of science degree in' finance in 1965, also from Utah State. Sox BLltx account today. Certificates of $500 or more in multiples of $100 for individuals Interest paid 4 times a year on certificates Rates are per annum Each depositor's savings insured to $20,000 FIRST SECURITY BANK Resources over $l'2 Billion Security Bank ol Utah N A First Security Bank ol Idaho N A N A First Security Bank ol Rock Springs First Security Bank ol Bountiful First Security State Bank First Security State Bank of Sprmgville First iitw ill'll O'! iite (in'i tl tin hty"'t it twouut wit luwi s "tj t i'll' If , (W) PIONEER to Engineered n Pioneers FM Tir---- ( ft- 95 The Auto-Revers- Cassette that e end-Pion- eers KP-33- CITIZENS 1 ii'.i and ck can have studio quality sound in car via tape cartridge or FMMPX. 0 Pioneers Deluxe plays those tapes and pulls in your favorite stations with remarkable clarity. TP-70- $79M 3 tape-eit- her automatically reverses itself and keeps right on playing. POWERS Stolen hubcaps 0 car stereo. Now you your TP-70- shifts for itself When you come to the end of your M L. go. Only car stereo art display by local artist ARVILLA JIM of both worlds County !Ban& enjoy an outstanding ll tuftl 'In' ili'D n mssImmAii Get the best j to invite you into our lobby to Wyoming Member F O C No fault, no fuss Jensen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jensen, 508 East First South, Brigham City, is married to the former Penny Benson of Hyrum. The couple has three children, Michele, Shari Lin and Diana. , by. Open your yRFT 1 our pleasure at T ingsdays pass you cnairman. in accounting that someone stole the hubcaps from his automobile, possibly when the vehicle was parked at the Box Elder High school. First Security. Because, while prices public hecuriinig. so Eskelsen, paper editor; PTSA officer from BEHS; Carroll Nichols, BEHS prinBrinton, PTA vice council Roberta Marshall, president; Pete Singh, PTA council president; cipal; for school; Billy Jensen, PTA council safety chairman Perry Norman, safety Sylvia degree Bob Favero, 65 North Seventh East, told police Thursday night Now is the best time ever to save at You me imAed In- Jensen is currently working for as a secretary-treasure- r Bowne of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. Saving means more now than it ever did. She was first NEW HAVEN, Conn. The first woman to (UPI) practice dentistry in the United States was Dr. Emeline Jones, whose husband died in his late 20s after teaching her the profession. In 1873 she opened her practice in New Haven and did a thriving business for 40 years. The National Dental Society confirmed her as the first American woman dentist at the Chicago Worlds Fair in 1893. Student gains USU At First Security, (Continued From Page One) and Hawaii.) Dec. 5 Airmail greetings and parcels to armed forces in Europe and international air parcels to Europe and South and Central America. Dec. 7 - International air parcels to Canada and Mexico and international air greeting cards to Africa, the Near East and the Far East. Dec. 10 - Surface greeting cards within the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. Dec. 15 - International air greetings to Europe, and Central and South America, Canada and Mexico, air greetings and parcels to Alaska and Hawaii and airmail parcels and letters within the United States (except Alaska and Hawaii). Local cards should be mailed by Dec. 15, the postmaster concluded. In- termountain school, was sentenced to 10 days for illegal possession of alcohol. The term was ordered suspended upon completion of three months probation. every persons, according to Defense Ministry figures 3,100 Mail early fine. Yazzie, for one Germany from the council chairman and other officers, and full support of the school principals has been accorded the program. Bicycle rules adopted by the Brigham City Police department will also be placed weekly in the Box Elder News and Journal, and children will be encouraged to collect the rules as they appear and bring them to school to be pasted on charts to keep the safety program an ongoing awareness exercise. termountain school, was fined $40 and sentenced to 10 days for illegal possession of alcohol. The court ordered the days suspended upon completion of three months probation and indicated Yazzie will work 20 hours for the city to pay off the Frank BONN (LTI) -- There are 20,000 air raid shelters in West Safety campaign set in local area schools highway load of IBM paper for Thiokol paper being transported in the vehicle Her work will be on display until December 14, 1973 . 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