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Show H y-- yi Explain Medicare Hospital, THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 16 Thursday, February 24, 1966 f lent ' tit jimppralRty aJ- , ', jJ4-- ;,r-r- Q The hospital Insurance part of Medicare will help pay hospital care costs for people 65 or ov. er while the medical Insurance part will help pay doctor bills and certain other medical ser. r1- - jpi ; . " Medical Insurance Programs - ?. Aircade Panel Scans vices, Ernest Roberts, social security representative In Og. den, said this week, when he explained the benefits the medl. cal Insurance program will pro. vide when It goes Into effect ness. After the patient returns :(i post-hosplt- BEHS Will day-lon- g federalize state unemployment compensation systems, propos. ed packaging and labeling con. PANELIST Thomas A. Mar- .trols and credit controls. tin, executive vice president of Arch N. Booth, national cham. Oil and Gas the ber executive vice president association, Washington, D.C., will be one of 10 panelists on the Alrcade for Citizenship nt ZCMI Official Action. Merit Tests March 1 r Larry Chambers is pictured here in OPENS NEW STORE Manager and the hunting equipment section of Brigham Army and Sporting Goods, a ne n store in downtown Brigham City. The address is 83 South Main. part-owne- Seeks Federal Aid New Business Opens Door BE in BC Downtown District For SCD Development A new Its doors Brigham City for this kind of store. "We looked In. to It extensively before decld. he ex. lng to establish here, tentlal business lias opened In downtown Brigham City. Its ing In Brigham Army and SportGoods at 83 South Main plained. street. HE SAID THERE will be one employe In addition to himself. Hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p m. daily Monday through Saturday except Friday when the closing hour will be 8 p.ra. Featuring hunting and fish, lng equipment and supplies, a ski department, paint, rain gear, boots and a variety of other Items, the new store Is being operated by three Tre. Chambers said a grand openstaged In a couple monton men. ing will be of weeks. LARRY CHAMBERS current-l- y Is managing the newly d r business and is a with Paul CroneyandJay Hirschl. The three haveoperat. ed Tremonton Army and Sport, lng Goods for the past three years. Chambers said his company believes there is a great po. part-owne- Invasion HOLLYWOOD (UPD lywood invaded Taipei. wan, with 166 actors and members for filming of HolTai- Box Elder county may become a Resource and Conser-vatloDevelopment area. At least, this Is the aim of three Soil Conservation districts who are seeking support In the move n to bring In THE THUMBNAIL sketch of the district Includes a total ar. ea of 1,098,601 acres of which 148,658 acres Is federal lands. State lands totaled 55,300 acres and private land, 894,643. Rangeland was the major distribution of this land. additional federal funds for an over-al- l program to Improve the Income stan. dards of rural areas. In addition, this designation would mean possible financial support for small agricultural businesses In and around cities THERE ARE 1,300 operating units In the district with an av. erage size of 726 acres. and towns West Box Elder SCD super, visors Initiated the move with the South and North districts District cooperators totaled plans 362 with 772 conservation made In 1965. cooperating. In. has been A COMMITTEE Major accomplishments the chairmanship eluded 266,709 acres mapped In under formed "The a standard soil survey and 420 of Reese Warburton, Etna. Send Pebbles with Steve This group has contacted the farms served. county commissioners and othSOME OF the larger prac. er organizations In an effort to get as much backing as possible tlces Included: Irrigation field before applying to the Soil Con. ditches, 63,310 feet; Irrigation servatlon service In Washing, ditch and canal lining, 36,260 ton for approval. feet; and grassed waterways, 34,359 feet. THIS PROGRAM is design, Proper use range practices ed to 'carry out land conserva. Included 47,967 acres; range ro. tion and utilization in an area tatlon deferred grazing system, where acceleration of current 43,130 acres. Beaver Myron T. Hansen, activities and new projects will the Northern SCD economic additional Dam, signed provide CUSTOMERS-N- O EXPERIENCE for the people of annual report as chairman of the board of supervisors. Box Elder. Completion of the application REQUIRED Is expected to take place March 19 at a special meeting of the committee at the SCS office In Tremonton. at PROGRESS ON this request was one of the key subjects In the annual report of the North, ern Utah SCD. for all the details The district was strong in 723-319- 5 205 No. Main Its opposition to U.S. Department of Agriculture moves to crew TOES this date. STUDENTS desiring to take the test must contact Mrs. Rl. chards prior to the test date. will head the Alrcade team. Booth started the program ten years ago. The Alrcade is designed to bring a forum on national affairs to local commun. ltles. Booth said, "the agenda will Include a dis- e cussion between the audience and the panel. With 1966 being a Congres. slonal election year, Its felt that businessmen and women should take a greater Interest In becoming more effective politically. Four of the ten panel, ists, Including one woman will dwell on this subject. The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Is sponsoring the one. day briefing, with business, men from Utah, Idaho and sur. rounding states expected to the session. The cost of the Alrcade ses. sions and the noon luncheon program Is $8.00 per person. Reservations may be made by contacting the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce. Registration will be limited d Administer sing home. The program will pay all the costs for the first 20 days and all but $5 a day for the next Box Elder High school will 80 days In an extended care administer the National Merit 111. of a facility during spell test Qualifying Scholarship (NMSQT) to about 60 students at 8 a m. Tuesday, March 1 In the cafeteria, Christine Rich, ards, counselor, announced this week. The NMSQT, a two and one. half hour test of educational de. velopment, Is the first step In the twelfth annual competition cut the SCS force In the na. for four .year Merit scholar, tlon and to get local districts ships. Students who wish to be to finance technical service fur. considered for 1967 awards nlshed by this agency. must take the NMSQT test on Budget er The Johnson administration's "guns and butter federal bud. get will come under close scru. tiney March 2 when the United States Chamber of Commerce brings Its "Alrcade for Citizen, ship Action to Salt Lake Cl. ty. The briefing by a ten member panel of experts In var. lous fields will cover such Is. sues as pending legislation to home, he can obtain up to 100 home health vis. Its by physical therapists, vis. ltlng nurses, or other home health aides. People who have questions Medicare should contact Roberts on one of his days In Brigham City. He will visit in Brigham City on three days next July, during the month, March 3, 10, The hospital Insurance pro. and 17. His hours are from 10 gram Is Intended to cover only am. to 4 p.m. and he can be active care for cure or Improve, contacted at the State Employ, ment of the patient's condition, ment Security office. but not longterm custodial care, Scarves take on a new look he continued. He explained that extended at the firm of Ferdinando Sar-of New York His are rolled care facilities are those which worn In one single loop provide the type of care which tubes Is frequently the next approprl. atop collarless suits and dresses ate step after the Intensive care furnished In a hospital This Is custodial not for long-tercare. Extended care could be In a separate wing of a hospital or In a specialized nur. 1 Guns-Butt- for Merit scholarships. Each semi. finalist will be re. substantiate his qulred to on a NMSQT performance second examination and submit certain biographical Informs, tion In order to become a final. 1st In the competition. Only finalists are eligible to be considered for the Merit financed by scholarships and sponsors. Every NMSQC finalist will be awarded a cer. tlflcate of merit for his outstanding performance lit the 1966 67 Merit program. FINALISTS WHO WIN Merit scholarships will be selected on the basis of school records and test recommendations, actlvl. Tests were ordered for those scores, registered last fall, how. ties, leadership ability, and ac. outside the compllshments ever, there are a few tests on a first-combasis classroom. The awards range from $100 for those failed to register for It last fall but who now desire to $1500 per year according to to take It. Students taking the the students need. About three, test are reminded to bring the fourths of the 2,004 Merit schol. fee the morning arshlps awarded In 1965 were $1 required sponsored by corporations, they take the test. All students scores will be foundations, colleges, associareported to their schools before tions, unions, trusts, or In. May 15, together with lnterpre. divlduals. tlve and guidance materials for starch? ExUsing spray-o- n schools and students. About 14,. perts suggest spraying a gar000 the highest scorers In each state, will be an. ment on the wrong side, rolllns nounced publicly on Sept. 22. it up for a few minutes, then The names of Seml.flnalists ironing it on the wrong side. If Is needed from the will be sent to colleges and any touch-u- p use a press cloth to right side, financial organizations offering prevent shine. aid to undergraduates. extra-curricul- who e Speaks to NAl D. R. Williams, secretary, and controller of ZCMI will address the mem. bers of the Ogden Area chapter of the National Association of Accountants at their monthly meeting to be held Thursday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. In the Ben Lomond Moter Hotel. Williams has been on the board of directors of ZCMI since October 1964. He Is a member of the Kiwanis club, the Salt Lake Chamber of the Retail Controllers association of Salt Lake City and is a captain In the Naval treasurer, to 400 on a tion and of secretary, treasurer, controller of ZCMI since come first Auto Glass Com-merc- Reserve. Williams has held the posi. first served basis. The "Alrcade for Citizenship Action" will a.m. begin promptly at Windshields Windows Northern Utah Glass He will address the NAA chapter on the subject of "De. partmental Accounting and Bud. getlng for the ZCMI Department Store. 1958. 132 North Main 6 Phone 723-344- THUR.-FRI.-SA- T. 100 BEEF o)ir?ro' semi-finalist- IN OCTOBER approximately 38,000 students who score just below the level required of seml.flnalists will receive let ters of commendation for their high performance, although they will not be eligible to compete See: Theron Qviatt The little fur piece figures as a big fashion accessoiy for fall and winter Many of the nation s trend-settin- g designeis use touches of fur to circle hems, necklines and wilsts of coats and suits ip LJ LJ Ms fine 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET jOgnllaLmtoJMIpjnii. m in imLJLJ n-h Brigham Beeline Service I (R What can you do when you get Olds 88 Swing Fever? 1 Now .. SPORTING GOODS - FOOTWEAR - WORK CLOTHING few. s Give in! 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