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Show 1 4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah february 25, 1965 Thursday, SEATING Senator Moss. Harris HOUSTON (UPI) The legislation can serve as a valuable aid to agricultural County's new $22.5 million groups throughout the nation. domed stadium, located on a tract seven miles south Apple farmers In Washington, cattle ranchers In Utah, and of downtown Houston, will seat potato farmers In Maine, as weU 47,004 for baseball, 53,615 for as other segments of American football, 66,000. for boxing would receive events and 46,700 for convenagriculture, consideration for loans when tions. Utah Senator Frank E. Moss prices to the producer are below If a worker In your family The seating can be rearranged fam-ll- y Is cosponsoring legislation de. his costs of production. to accommodate sporting events dies, some member of the Senator Moss said the legls. or meetings ranging from roshould Inquire at the social signed to provide extended loan security office to see If survlv-or- s authority to the Farmers Home latlon would provide mechan- deos to trade shows to national isms to assist the farmer In political conventions. benefits are payable, Ern- administration. est Roberts, representative of Emergency agriculture loans times of financial need. The Increased authority In areas experience lng dethe Ogden social security of. In advises. pressed economies would be the proposal Is needed If the flee, Indians rolled tobacco leaves Death In the family, espec- allowed under the legislative nations pressing agricultural credit needs are to be met, together to make cigars, ially where there are young proposal sponsored by Sen, S. Muskle (D. Maine) and according to the Senator, children, can mean the shatter, lng of dreams and hopes forth childrens future. Social curlty benefits can mean the difference between the shattered dreams and th security of a continuing income and a happy Famed Harpist to Join Utah Symphony at Ogden SS Explains Benefits World reknown harpist, Nlc-anZabaleta, will be featur- SHARING THE SOLO spotlight with Zabeleta In a performance ed artist appearing with the of Mozarts Concerto for Flute Utah Symphony Orchestra in a and Harp will be Eugene Fos. concert In Ogden Friday even- ter. Included In the evening's pro-graing, Feb, 26. The concert Is scheduled for will be the following; 8:30 p.m. In the Ogden Taber, Haydns Symphony No. 88 In nacle on Washington Blvd. and G Major; Mozart's Concerto for 20st Street, according to Mrs. Flute and Harp; Debussys Dan. C. Charles Hetzel Jr., publicity es and Harp and Strings; chairman for the Ogden Sym. Rabels Introduction and Al. phony Guild. legro and Ravel's LaValse. r- is j 24-2- To Host tlons, Mrs. Hetzel explained, The prices are $2, $2,60 and $3 per ticket. The world famous harpist was born in San Sebastian, Spain, He began his musical studies Farmer of the Box Elder at the age of six and gave his county area will be Invited to first public concert In his na. tudy new Irrigation techniques tlv city at the age of nine, using US Steel's adaptable, Later, his musical education Irrigation headgates at a was developed In Paris, where meeting to be held Thursday, he studied harp with Marcel March 4, at 7i30 p.m. at the Tournler where he gained much Golden Bowl cafe InTremonton, praise, The water control device, first developed by irrigation AFTER HIS SUCCESSES in engineers at Utah State unlver. Europe, Zabaleta took his harp slty, Is known as ons of the and his career to Latin Amergreatest advances In Irrigation ica and to the United States. In recent years. Research was A measure of his success and carried out under a special demand is the fact that he haa grant from U.S, Steel products, already given about 2,000 con. certs around the world and has played as soloist with more than all-ste- y ilia usher NEW YORK UPI' Fieddy movie Walton, a eati a, ha found more than 818,000 In cash and merchan-dic- e on the etrcete of Hollywood In the lant few yean, he claims In caah, He haa not purchased a stamp In years and claim he has found perfume, pots, pans, electric ahavera, toy and many on Hollywood other article street, ln,a magazine article Walton Chow dog were used for hunt ays In Coronet thut lng In the Orient. on hie beet day he found $08 H.E. HYER. PRODUCT man. ager US Steel Products, Los Angeles, and other top US steel agricultural specialists will attend the Utah sessions to dem onstrate recent refinements to the modular unit. Intermoun. tain Farmers association officials said, From simple, pre.formed steel panels, a headgate can be easily assembled to fit nearly all ditch sizes, stream con. dltlons and soli types, they ex. plained. The Amazing Bird THE FEW BASIC, MODULAR components of the unit will form such a variety of single or multiple outlet structures as diversion headgates, check gates, drop gates, turnout pump boxes, Intake and outlet boxes, as well as com plex structures combining sev eral of these, or other water control functions. The heavy-gagheadgates also can be permanently located or easily remodeled to meet water control needs at various points. One man can assemble and Install a structure, using a screwdriver, pliers, only level and shovelofflclals point, ed out. stru-cture- s, HEADGATES ALSO CAN be for control and measure, ment of water flow, they said. Development of the unit was under direction of Dr. Vaughn E. Hansen, director, engineer, lng experiment station, Utah wmiiM'Ottms mult ei moo oijtiuio mo iiJttuo i im famous oio oo outmtot co State university. .fwmfmuif 80 symphony orchestras, John Birch Group Meets At Tremonton group of 30 persons a film presentation of the John Birch society Friday In the home of Dr. Wendell R. White at Tremonton. Garn E. Lewis, state coordinator of the society, commented on the film and answered questions. Lewis said the John Birch of society is the communism, and is probably the most effective and powerful organization In existence. A arch-enem- b IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about your social security, you may contact Roberts atths Utah office in Stats Employment City on Thursday, Brigham March 4, Kls hours ar from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m, According to Roberts, nine out of every 10 young children and their mothers can count on th survivors benefits to keep th family together. Sur. vlvors benefits may be payable to young children when th mother, who has been working, dies, even though th father Is th family's primary source of support. Nearly 4Vi million survivors of deceased workers ars receiving monthly benefits. Th average benefit paid to a widowed mother with two children Is about $180 per month. 8AN FRANCISCO UPI' Because they had no motion, recording Instruments in place, scientists at Anchorage, Alaska, had to Improvise to measure the tremor that shook their town Isat Spring. They used a step watch, a moving dressing chest and a home movie camera pointed out a window to measure the length, horizontal motion and vertical motion of the quake specified should be placed In the Tremonton Public library and the Bear River High school Meetings of the society are open to the public, and anyone desiring Information may phone 723.3857 In Brigham City, according to Joseph Stumph, Jr. ft J0 Shoe Store ft The home life. Farm Meet Nlcsnor Zabelota, world reknown FAMED HARPIST Orcheitra In a concert Utah with will Syr appear lit, Friday evening, Feb, 28, at thi Ogden Tabernacle, Policy Sought s. In US Steel i 26-ac- re d TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE the Bertha Eccles Center from 10 a.m. until Feb, 4 p.m, and may be obtained at the Ogden Tabernacle before the concert. There are no reserved seats, but rather reserved sec. ! More Liberal Farm Loan Agent 1 ALL-AROU- SAVES YOU SDOLLARS ON FOOTWEAR We'll return ONE DOLLAR to you on any and vtry ihoo purchased during DOLLAR DAYS Childrens or Womens Tredlite 'Sneakers fiS BIG SAVINGS EXAMPLE: Toil fay Only ONE DOLLAR Returned to you will save you 1 0 to 33 off of any shoe in our stock. MENS -- WOMENS CHILDREN'S NEW or NEWEST y is to spread the truth as rapidly as possible, about the urgent need In this country to take a stand against the communist menace; that we are rap. Idly losing our freedom and are about to wake up to flndiwe finally have the security so many of us seek as a Communist slave, which we thought could not happen here. A contribution of $50 was re. celved to purchase John Birch literature, which the donor wonderful day for drying clothes A with a GAS dryer! - - mm wd put ll(M eliJ - slslVj Hi Jill: - 1 ll ! elite' slBi - lsssI Is- - 1st tsMlP tsis- - la'll lllt t eie4eY' lllIiltV No matter what the weather you can always dry clothes day or night with a GAS dryer. A gas dryer saves you from carrying about two tons of wet wash every year and pinning (and unpinning) about 10,000 clothes pins. ' and tangled or frozen d Your laundry comes out soft and fluffy not out come clothes makes New stiff as a board. just right for ironing. damp dry setting No sprinkling, no rolling. Many fabrics come out so wrinkle-fre- e they need no ironing at all. the cost And you pay only a penny a load when you use a gas dryer one-fift- h of electric models. 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