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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, August 1 1, City, Utah 1974 Low-lev- el attends John extension clinic AAott m for questions answered 21 youths, one from Box Elder .County, John Mark Mott, who attended the youth range camp held at the Great Basin experimental station in Ephraim canyon this past week. The camp is jointly sponsored by Utah State university extension and the Utah section of the of society range management. Attending from Box Elder, John is the son of Ed and Biane Mott, Park Valley. He said he attended just to learn more about plants. The participants learn to identify about different plants during their stay at the 120 camp. The youths, who came to the camp from all over the state, spent the week studying range plants, range ecology, grazing and systems team with their Special award ribbon, presented to them at the are: front row - Laurie Leishman, JuLaine Mitchell, Dottie Campbell, Drill Leader, Nancy Wallace, Lisa Lepchenske; 2nd Row Helen ChristenMelanie Checketts, Sherilyn Bywater, Priebe, Alesa Stephanie Nelson, Monique sen, Vickie Hendricks, Carla Jensen, Nelson; Back Row - Traci Swenson, Michelle Olsen, Melanie Ebling, Tammy Mullins, Kathy Marble, Lynda Cole, Jacque Millard. RAMA'S Days of 47 DRILL Parade in Salt Lake City Local drill team wins Local residents special honor at parade Ramas Drill team of Brigham City received a special award for their performance and appearance in the "Days of 47 Parade" held in Salt Lake City on July 24. and their director, Rama Rasmussen The received a personal invitation to appear in the annual days of 47 Parade, listed as the third largest parade in the nation. This is a unique honor for a nonschool affiliated drill team. They were the only entry from Brigham City. The drill team performed in their royal blue velvet, Vickie Hendricks, Lynda Cole, Melanie - to enter United States service academies in July, 1975, must submit their applications to Wallace F. Bennett, by October 15. Nominations to the service Sen. academies War college Utah. Helen Jensen, Christensen, Tammy Mullins, Applications due Oct. 15 who wish Team members include: Nancy Jo Davis, drill leader; Dottie Campbell, drill leader; Laurie Leishman, JuLaine Mitchell, Carla uniforms, white lace blouses, white boots, and hair identical in wiglet buns, carrying white parade guns. Their precision gun routine, Mrs. by choreographed involved unique Rasmussen, marching patterns and special styling and gun handling, and received much applause from the parade route audience of 100,000 persons. The girls gained many favorable comments and special commentary Utahns Carlyle Jensen. are determined competitively by scores on the College Board Admissions and-o- r program Testing American College Program tests, high school transcripts, athletic and extracurricular activities. Applications should be submitted to Sen. Bennetts office in Washington, D.C. 5 receive Nelson, Register now for Utah tech to get courses officer Air Force Major Warren W. Hickman, husband of the former Miss Marilyn Anderson of Garland, was graduated from the U.S. Naval War college, Newport, R. I. resident During a course, he received advanced instruction in tactics, strategy and defense and policy-makin- g economics. The Naval War college is the Navys senior graduate level educational institution. The curriculum is designed to enhance the professional capabilities of students to make sound decisions in the highest command and management positions. man trains with Marines BRC Registration is now underway at Utah Technical college at Provo for the fall quarter which begins Sept. 23, according to Utah Tech President Wilson W. Sorensen. The college registration office will be open from 8:30 a.m. through 4 p.m. Mondays through Friday from now until the beginning of the quarter, he said, and urged an early sign up to insure a student getting the program he or she wishes before they fill up and are closed. Vetrans who enroll at Utah Tech now or within the next two weeks will receive their first benefit check on the opening of school, Sept. 23, according to Anthony Famulary, director of the veterans program at Utah Tech. Practical nursing is actually filled for both the fall and winter quarters, with March 1975 as Marine Corps Reserve Lance Corporal Sidney M. Checketts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. Checketts of Bear River City, is undergoing his annual active duty for training at the Landing Force Training command, Naval Amphibious base, Coronado, Calif. He is a former student of Weber State college, Ogden. two-wee- the first quarter for openings now existing. Mere application to attend Utah Tech this fall is not enough to guarantee a place in the program of the students choice, registration, officials em- phasized, with accompanying payment of tuition and fees is necessary for this. in BC court charge. Howard Hardy of Pocatello, .Idaho, received the same sentence after pleading guilty to DUI. Pleading guilty to the lar-- , cency charge was Daniel Ray Gohn, no age or address given. . He was fined $50 and given six , months in jail. ; Nevada, Arizona and Utah. The routes are planned to make maximum use of the available airspace while insuring the highest standards of aviation safety. Overlapping er crossing routes are kept to an absolute minimum. All major airports and congested traffic areas are avoided, while heavily populated areas are completely bypassed. Low John Mark Mott, Box Elder county resident, tours range in Youth range camp. He is seen here with Fe Busby, Extension range specialist for Utah State university. altitude navigation practice over closely controlled, published routes is required to insure aircrew proficiency and maintain a strong defense posture. The flights, all well below the speed of sound, provide a natural variety of simulated combat terrain for fighter crews of the 474th TFW. They are normally flown five days per week during daylight hours and occasionally continue for about five hours after sunset. Homemakers receive honor at celebration The Golden Spike chapter of the Young Homemakers is proud to report that they and other local chapters received a special award for their float in the Wheat and Beet celebration held in Garland recently. The float will also be entered in the parade to be held in Tremonton during the county fair and in the Peach Day's parade to be held in Brigham City. of pressure cookers and cold pack canners should get in touch with Names for the spring quarter advisor Bessie Christensen at honor roll are out at Utah State A time will be arranged for university and 20 Brigham City residents have been named to the meeting. the roll. To be placed on the list Members are urged to a student must be enrolled for 15 prepare things made in concredit hours or more and nection with the chapter for maintain a grade point average display at the county fair this of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight month. A). From Brigham were Sandra Lee Heumier, Randy J. Munns, The Greeks believed that the Elizabeth Ann Skinner, Toni soil of Lemnos cured Kathleen Heesacker, Holly Hill, Georgia Ann Hunsaker, Steven Morrison Jeppsen, Melinda Sue Michaels, Kathleen Payne, Kaylee Jean Richardson, Janet Earl John Johnson, HAPPY DAYS These young dancers will be part of a summer dance program to be 13 at 7 p.m. The dancers have been rehearsing under direction of Mitzi Nelson, Chris Jones and accompanist LaRaine Petersen. The program is free to the public. presented at Intermountain School Aug. Now. Your Ford Dealer's Hansen, Steven Wendell Call, Frank B. Earl, Denise Ladine late-lat- e Pamela McLaughlin,Suzanne Lee Sederholm, Show presents Toughton, Van Burt Johnson, and Sherrie Peterson. Diane Lacey Knipfor Others Honored Other valley residents being honored were, Bear River City, Carol Jean Christensen; Corinee, Robert Wayne Anderson and Sherry Rae Flint; Park Valley, Marilyn Kunzler. Portage, Julee Ann Hawks; Alfred Lynn Riverside, Capener; Tremonton, Bryce Micheal Peterson, Rebecca Thornley, Tammy Taylor Nelson, Randall Ezra Harris, Delerie Hess, Joseph M. Davis, Camille Fronk, Paul Leon Markham, Michelle Nelson, DeAnn Poulson, Lynda Thompson, James Gordon Laws and Gary Alfred Simmons. Questions By You And Your Friends o Answers from Ray Malmrose o .OOOOQOOOOOOCXX300000QQQQQQQQOOOOOO Ask Your Pharmacist! QUESTION: Weve gotten curious about the different steps you must have to go through when you fill a prescription. Would you mind explaining? ANSWER: We do this so often its almost become second nature, and youre right about there being a steps regular sentences Four persons have pleaded guilty to charges of driving under the influence and a fifth to petit larceny in Brigham City Court, records show. Joe Ann Jackson Johnson, 30, of 999 Eliason, Brigham City, received a 5150 fine and a 30 day jail sentence after pleading guilty to driving under the influence. Ramon T. Zamora, 60, general delivery, Brigham City, was fined $150 and given 30 days in jail, plus a $15 fine for no drivers license, after pleading guilty to the DUI charge. A Syracuse man, Bruse Butler Willhite, 21, Syracuse, received 30 days in jail and $150 fine for a guilty plea to the same Extension range specialist and director of the camp. The youths get so involved in the learning process that many of them spend their free time working on their herbarium collections and the notebooks they keep during the week. Campers are sponsored to the camp by local businesses and organizations. A number of the participants said they had to write essays on why they wanted to attend the camp as applicants for the experience were greater than the number which could attend. Reasons for going varied from wanting to improve the farms and ranges of their parents to wanting to find out if this was a field they would like to pursue as a vocation. ls low-lev- in- Sherilyn Bywater, Alesa Nelson, Lisa Lepchenske, Nancy Wallace, Monique Priebe, Stephanie Checketts, Traci Swenson, Michelle Olsen, Melanie Ebling, Kathy Marble, Jacque Millard, Jacci Erickson, Cathy Mason and Cindy Mason. Parents making the trip to Salt Lake with the team were Mrs. Reed Leishman, Mrs. Connell Mitchell, Mrs. Doyle R. Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. - We let them learn by making their own judgement of the condition of several sites of noted Fe Busby, USU land, The next graduates AF of Nellis air force 474th tactical fighter wing (474th TFW) are flying their swing-win- g over routes in California, bases chapter meeting Young Homemakers will be named to USU the on canning of fruits and Members vegetables. spring honor roll terested in the proper use of is sponsored by the Baton Arte Studio of Brigham City. from parade commentators on performance and appearance. The support community parades and activities throughout northern im- range provements. One of the most interesting activities for them was their personal collection of different plants which they dried, pressed and identified. In addition to lectures and slides, the participants toured the watershed of the Great Basin station, participated in a range judging contest and toured a ranch. planned Vs Pilots s What happens when land is allowed to be over grazed? What caused the terrible floods in Sanpete County around the turn of the century? How can you restore badly damaged land? These were some of the many flights , Want a great small car at clearance prices? Ford is now producing more small cars than ever before. That means better selection and prices that may never be this low again. procedure we always First, a careful follow. check must be made of the prescribed drug quantity, potentcy and stability. if your doctor's Then, further authorization should be necessary we contact him for it. We go on to fill your prescription, putting it in the correct container and preparing and attaching its label. 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