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Show ( 10 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham East. City, Utah No. Sunday, August 4, 1974 Marie Miller, 5 South First 582 West. Louise Whitworth, 342 South Second East. No. 7 Afton H. Olsen, 503 North Third West. No. Registration Tuesday 6 No. each of Box Elder countys districts: 52 voting Brigham City Mrs. Velda Y. Palmer, No. 1 10 East. Second East. Iva Lue L. Hansen, 120 South No. 2 Third West. Leah Jensen, 57 North Third No. 3 West. (Continued From Page One) South No. Donna I. Cook, 4 5 North Seventh Vivian Muir, 8 367 North Sixth No. 9 Esther W. Anderson, 120 South Fourth West. No. 10 Sylvia Leach, 504 South Second West. No. Jane 11 No. 12 Marilyn Ayotte, North. 125 East Fifth No. 13 Victor E. Madsen, Eighth East. No. Blvd. No. Arlene Bailey, 14 East W. Bergstrom, 238 Fifth South. North 129 412 Highland 15 Judy H. Ritchie, 304 West Second North. No. 16 Mrs. J. Robert (Margaret) Lavery, 266 Fishburn. No. 1049 Elm Frances F. Christensen, 434 Marinda 17 W. Mitchell, avenue. No. 18 West Sixth North. No. Pamela 19 B. Molgard, Shannon circle. 1055 No. 20 Ann P. Hansen, 627 Cherry drive. Beaver Marie D. Johnson. Collinston. Donna L. Bear River City Nickolaisen. Bothwell Cloe T. Anderson. Coralee Kempton. Clear Creek Karen J. Smoot. Corinne Mary Anne Gardner. Deweyville Ann Sorensen. East Garland Mae A. Cornwall. Elwood Rowane Roundy. Fielding Garland No. 1 Vera S. Westergard, 675 East Factory. Garland No. 2 Sharyl Thompson, 262 South Evans. Wilda Kimber. Grouse Creek Alice H. Young. Harper Lois W. Coombs. Honeyville Howell Vicki Lynne Fonnesbeck. Janet R. Reeves. Mantua Park Valley Dorothy K. Morris. Lorna S. Stokes. Penrose Wanda Sebek. Perry Hazel Hess. Plymouth Sarah C. Howell. Portage Winifred H. Richman. Promontory Alice C. Ward. Riverside Ada W. Hickman. Snowville Sherrie J. Christensen. Thatcher Tremonton No. 1 Barbara Davis, 237 North Tremont street. Tremonton No. 2 Marilyn O. Roche, 441 South Seventh West. Tremonton No. 3 Velva Lee Rose, Box Dam-Collinst- 180, No. 2A. Tremonton No. 4 Dawn Ficklin, 638 North Second East. Willard No. 1 Dorothy G. Call. Willard No. 2 Dee, Rae Christensen. Luella Tracy. Yost City communications (Continued From Page One) entry telephone number (911) was Craig Felt told the commissioners. dinator for the Utah Department of Highways and Department of Safety. In other business, Wilbert Cross, new director of emergency services, presented the municipal leaders with rough drafts of an updated emergency plan for the county. "We want you to go through and discuss this and bring it back to the next meeting with recommended changes and then we can put it into final form, he said. Jorgensen, telecommunications Other Business coor- Matching Funds He suggested that some matching funds for the county system may be available and offered also the alternative of state financing of a communications system in the county which would be The state could put it together and, with other matching funds, it would cost the county less than $10,000, Jorgensen said. He explained further that the state might even help finance a county-owne- d system because it would serve not only county but state agencies as well. Jorgensen said already nine sites have been tested for suitability in the communications system and more than 500 s spent. Holmgren estimated that a county system would cost close to $60,000 in the first year to operate and about one mill of taxes annually. discussion to a Bringing the close, he told the town and city officials, Weve opened up the ball game, now we ask you to think about it and then let us know how you feel. Both he and commissioner Chase said its hoped to have the new system operational within the next year. "We want to work with you and the council will decide how, Mayor Harold B. state-owne- man-hour- . The director also discussed the availability of surplus equipment to the communities. Denton Beecher, county surveyor, gave a report on the countys new addressing system, noting that Mountain Fuel Supply company had given addresses to all its customers. He said a set of street markers, brackets and pole could be purchased for between $15 and $20, adding that the county will purchase some for installation next year and increase the number in following years. Other community leaders attending, in addition to those from Brigham City, included Jack Harper, Honeyville; Horace Gardner, Deweyville; Robert Jones and Don C. Miller, Corinne; Larry Howell, Portage; Lyle Arbon, Snowville; Jay Matthews, Perry, and Glenn Braegger, Willard. Others included Kent DaBell, Mountain Bell; Sheldon Cannon, Continental Telephone company, and Tom Burridge, Utah Highway patrol. V -- Jp 'Z ilm : tt Yard work is an enjoyable and rewarding thing for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Donrey Secrist, July's Yard of the Month award winners. Pictured here are Kirk, Mrs. Secrist and Laurie. THEY LIKE IT Local boy EU71ra takes part in pageant Elder John efr I525l IdLoJ UULnJ UVJ DeVilbiss, hues Brigham City, who is currently serving a two year LDS mission in the Cumorah area, has been chosen to participate in the Hill Cumorah pageant. Rehearsals for the pageant The cast will begin in mid-JulInclude over 600 people. The pageant portrays scenes from the Bible and from the Book of Mormon. Director of the pageant is Dr. Harold I. Hansen, professor of dramatic arts at Brigham Young university in Provo. ffiDGEBOIIimiEciliDOT FILTER COFFEE MAKER Elder John DeVilbiss ...Pageant participant Willie N. Begay to attend college YOU SAVE $2.98 $1.00 Makes to 3 Willie N. Begay, Jr. of Brigham City, has been accepted to Calvin college. Calvin college is a Christian four-yea- r liberal arts college in Bob Reese reported to the Box Grand Rapids, Mich, which is Elder county sheriffs office governed by the Christian that someone stole 70 bales of Reformed church. It has an hay from him sometime late enrollment of 3200 students last weekend in South Willard. representing 37 states, eight The hay was in a field and provinces of Canada and 11 recently baled. foreign countries. 8.99 ICE CREAM FREEZER 15.98 IAMP 0llegS'sT' DAY 36 North Mam Sanitone 723-377- $3.98 $1.00 $1.55 69 6 FOAM ICE CHEST 36 qt. Reg. $2.88 RUBBER TH0HG SANDALS Reg. 49c BEACH TOWELS Large size Reg. $2.98 IAWN MOWER DIAL X 69.88 TWIN BLADE 6Reg. $89.88 YOU SAVE OUR $1.89 $3.88 Mens straw style. JOHNSONS FIRST AID 69 5 SHOWER CAPS R.g. si t? LADIES SCARFS n.9. 49c ... 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