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Show Seniors Set Bingo BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 2, 1972 Bingo will be played Monday, March 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the lounge at the senior in the Brigham City center Community center. White elephants should be brought or 25 cents. Other prizes will be offered. Refreshments will be served. All seniors are invited to attend this fun afternoon. The luncheon on Friday, March 3 will feature a physical fitness demonstration after the meal, including dessert and drink. This is served right at noon and reservations must be made by calling All seniors are invited to attend. There are 10 seats left to fill the bus to Jackpot on March 15. The trip, including bus fare, lodging, two dollars in nickels, one meal, costs $7 complete. The bus will leave the center at 9 a.m. on Wednesday and return on Thursday in the afternoon. Call All seniors are invited to take this tour. The trip has been arranged by Ted Barnes of the if full-cour- WIN TOURNEY Brigham City Recreation Director Les Dunn, right, presents Industrial League tournament trophy to sponsor Al Cazier after Als Conoco won the championship game Monday night. Players, front from left, are Brent Hollingsworth, Dave Jensen and Ladd Anderson. Second row, Doug Tingey, Brad Hansen, Craig Hansen and Mike Hollingsworth. 723-325- Bonneville Travel Bureau. Mable Yourt is tour director for the senior center. All men who enjoy cards are invited to play on Thursday in the lounge. Sandwiches, coffee, punch and cookies, for 25 cents will be served at 12 noon and cards will be played all day. Those wishing to play may do 1 so singley or in tables. Call for reservations. This is a new feature of the senior center. Wednesday is ladies day in the lounge. PTA CAPTURE TITLE Sponsor Jay Matthews, left, accepts Commercial league title from Les Dunn, Brigham City recreation chief, after Jays won the commercial league tournament Monday. Players, left to right, are Bruce Oyler, Kent Neilson, Claine Tanner, Bill Vavricka, Steve Kimber, Doug Jensen, and Scott Smith. Meeting Set at Perry Tonight by Marge Jensen Results from the Box Elder County Fairgrounds committee will be selected for new officers. ; The speaker is an assistant Oh, you should have seen the gorgeous horses at the State Championship Cutter Racing meet. Not only were they beautiful, but they could run. When it got down to the lower division races, most of them were photo finishes and there was many an anxious moment, awaiting the judges decision. As it so often happens, a lot of our leisure time activities are started by the little guy the one who has more time than money. He has such a ball, it isnt long with before the big guy money enters the game. I hesitate to be critical of either one. Im sure it has taken both to make of chariot and cutter racing the success it has attained. Where else is there such a display of the love and confidence placed in animals whether the price was $100 or $5,000? To me, the fact that so many fine people will leave a nice warm, comfortable house to pursue such a rigorous daily training program through a cold winter season, proves its the greatest sport on earth. Try it, youll like it. professor increase. Here is how the 12 teams from our association did over the weekend. Twelfth division: Tig Wilburn placed fifth; eleventh division: Ralph Yearsley placed seventh; tenth division: Dennis Payne placed second; ninth division: Bryan Gibbs placed fifth; Jess Udy placed fourth; seventh division: Dean Van placed third; sixth division: Ron Holmes placed eighth; fifth division: Boyd Udy placed third; fourth division: Verl Udy placed fourth; third Division: J & M Fonnesbeck second seventh; placed division: Reese and Bywater placed second; first division: Fonnesbeck and Nelson placed fifth. eighth division: Four Top Teams The four top teams from each e area, association, in a will meet again at Pocatello, Idaho, March 18 through March 26. This will determine the world championship. five-stat- They have restyled the track and located the starting gate and finish line so everyone can see all the action. From the popping of the gate to the last lunge across the finish line. Good Luck our association. Get up there and win. Dont forget the Chariot Futurity and Derby scheduled for March at the track in Tremonton. The Bear River River association will be the hosts that day to teams from all over. This race has become known as the world championship race for 10-1- 1 s. These are the babies of cutter racing, but believe me, they know what it is all about. Come out for this last local event. See you at the track. Wildlife Officers Warn Of Bird Identification House sparrows may be taken at any time in Utah, according bird to the current which strictly proclamation e protects all other types of sparrows. Sparrows are not all the same, as some people think. Although size maybe similar, the common house or English sparrow is an entirely different bird from the 21 varieties of native sparrows such as the Savannah, or song sparrows. The house sparrow is not a native to America. It is actually a Weaver finch which was introduced to this country in 1850. Generally a nuisance, it is black-throate- eye-u- p decisions by the Utah Wildlife board to set the 1972 seasons. Nov. 11 marks the opening of the pheasant season in Utah, giving roosters an extra week this year to build up their running muscles. The closing date is yet to be determined by the board. will Wild tom turkeys 29 challenge hunters from April through May 14 in 10 southern Utah counties. Two gobblers may be taken by a hunter holding a 1972 small game or combination license and a spring turkey permit. Permits will be available for Resources $3 from Wildlife offices in Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, Vernal, Price, and Cedar City. Personal or mailed applications will be accepted. Muzzle-loadin- g rifles will harass turkeys for the first time Veterans! Good luck to the teams from found most of the time around dwellings. Its shortcomings, include building nests in rain gutters and excreting on walls and An aggressive .disposition puts it in direct competition for food and nesting space with more desirable songbirds. Hunting house sparrows is permitted by Utah law. However, other sparrow-sizebirds are protected and wildlife officers will make arrests or cite youngsters to juvenile court when necessary. The burden of proper identification of species rests on the hunter. d Pheasant, Gobbler Dates Outlined by Utah Board Pheasants and wild turkey gobblers now have hunting after recent dates to psychology at Weber State college. Mrs. Nelson urges all parents to attend. non-gam- Interest Grow The interest has really grown. A year ago Sunday, at the first state finals, there was a paid attendance of 600 people. The same day, one year later the attendance was 2000. Quite an of this season. The Wildlife Board r rifles made the legal almong with previously black-powde- authorized center-fir- e rifles, and broadhead arrows, and conventional or muzzleloading shotguns from 10 to 20 gauge. bows Some hunters think turkeys prefer muzzle loaders because they can see the cloud of smoke and step aside before the bullet or shot arrives. black-powd- . Secret coding to clue a food store or company of the date that an unsold product should be removed from the shelf is coming to an end. Open dating intended for the benefit of consumers is being instituted. However, where it is being used many shoppers do not understand what the numbers mean that are being put on products. This becomes apparent when researchers in an economic research service talked to 1,700 shoppers at a grocery chain in Chicago which had begun using open dating. Here'js Your Answer knew how to interpret the information. It is simply this, that a date such as 0213, meaning Feb. 13, marked on a carton of eggs indicates that eggs bought by Feb. 13 and used within a normal period and with proper care at home should still be fresh. Many of the shoppers interviewed were aware of the dating, but they thought that it referred to the date the food was manufactured or when it was first displayed, or that it would be unsafe to eat after that date. Replace Old Code The open dating on food products replaces the old coded methods which could only be understood by grocery personnel. to Helen According consumer Thackeray, Can it be arranged with Q the Veterans administration to automatically apply dividends from my GI Life Insurance policy toward payment of the loan on the policy? A Yes, if you request VA to use your dividends for that purpose. I am a veteran eligible Q for GI home loan benefits. Will VA guarantee a loan to buy a used mobile home? No. Current regulations A authorize only the purchase of new mobile homes with loans. I was honorably Q from discharged military service after serving from May in- formation specialist, Utah State university extension services, one of the large grocery chains in Utah now puts an open date on all its private labeled BEttes Equal Success 1, 1955 to May eligible for 7, 1959. VA educational assistance? A Yes. Any veteran is eligible for this benefit after serving more than 180 days of active duty, any part of it after Jan. 31, 1955, and receiving an dishonorable released discharge. connected for service disabilities (regardless of than other The Utah Highway Patrol is now recruiting young men, age and the deadline through for applications is March 15. This announcement was made this past week by Lt. Clifton Green, who Is in command of UHPs Division Eight of Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. 35, Gives Requirements "Aoolicants must be at least in height, and have attained the minimum age on or before the closing date for receipt of applications, he said. Applicants who have the maximum age on the closing date will not be considered," he explained. Entrance salary is $618. per month with an additional $25 per month uniform allowance. Applications must be on the prescribed application blank, available by mail, phone or personal request at the State Personnel Office, 130 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. "Persons outside of Salt Lake City may call in person at Highway Patrol District offices or By Koral Holmes The Bettes are a well known club at Box Elder High school. This club has had a lot to do with success of our school. Originally known as the Boosters, the purpose of the Bette club is to supply pep, boost the team, and boost the school. To accomplish this feat, Bettes decorate lockers, halls, and bulletin boards. They have also taken goodies to team members on the night before each activity. Marching is also an activity of the Bettes. Wheat and Beet Days, county fair, and Peach Days, were occasions at which the Bettes marched. Sophomores, juniors and seniors are allowed to join this club. These students must have a B average to enter the club, and must maintain a B- - average during their membership. The club is mainly a scholastic However, must Veterans length of service) and servicemen with more than 180 days of service are also eligible. Smile Symbol The symbol of the Bettes this year is a Golden Smile. A smile is part of the uniform, and a smiley button is a trademark. The officers of this 39 member club are Denise Johnson, president; Jeanne Hansen, Hill, secretary; Holly t; Barbara Kimber, historian; Janeen Parsons, treasurer; and Vickey Hepworth and Teresa Nichols, drill leaders. Carla Parsons, a former cheerleader of Box Elder, is the Bette advisor. Activities planned for this B'ette year have been a hay ride, traditional the Sweetheart's Ball, a Christmas party, and a St. Patricks roller skating party. blanks. Applicants must be high school graduates or equivalent, and be domiciled In the state of Utah. They must also be MOVING citizens of the United States and have a Utah drivers license, said Lieutenant Green. Probe Background A thorough background investigation will be made of all applicants passing the written examination, he explained. Each applicant must be in good physical condition and must pass qualifying medical examination prior to appointment. Troopers are responsible for enforcing motor vehicle laws, apprehending violators of the law, and issuing citations, also investigating crimes and other matters in response to complaints. isnt half so HEcTlC When it is followed by a Welcome Wagcn calll (328-5791- local Utah Employment Security offices for organization. members uphold the standards of the school, have a good attitude, and honor the ideals and goals Am I of the club. Utah Highway Patrol Is Recruiting Men 23 products. Others are beginning to use the open dating system. But dating will only be helpful to consumers if they check it and if they understand it. Used correctly, it should be a tool to help you become a more efMiss ficient shopper, Thackeray said. terviewed more thoroughly at Mary Hansen, will discuss communication between parent and children. In addition, a r New Food Dating?' one-fift- school, according to Mrs. Norm Nelson, president. The session will start at 7:30 p.m. First and second grades will perform and a guest speaker, Cutter Craze choral reading. Here second and third graders put on a program. Falcons have a tooth-lik- e protrusion on the upper bill which is called a falcons tooth. This one is identifying characteristic of the falcons. Do You Understand Half Unaware About half of the 1,700 shoppers were unaware of open dates on products. Only about h of 400 shoppers in- Perry School PTA scheduled a meeting for evening (Thursday) - Students at Lake View Eleschool celebrated mentary Washington's and Lincoln's with a birthdays patriotic program of songs, skits and PATRIOTIC PROGRAM include Added duties weighing commercial vehicles, inspecting vehicle permits and registrations, and preparing reports from data collected. Trooper personnel are also assigned to transmit and receive messages on Highway Patrol Phone 723-894- 3 communications t |