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Show Industrial Issue BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 3 Thursday, March 9, 1972 (Continued From Page One) new panel. new budget. Chase conceded that an underfunded program relying on volunteer participation wouldnt be as effective but argued that it would be better than nothing. Packer replied that planning and zoning are needed 'vr'.'jon oi the countys master plan should Dreep Je a revitalized industrial effort. And continuing his contention that such a program will cost money, he stated, We cant expect to get something with nothing. e We need a partial of staff. We can have a committee but to have an effective program, we must have a director. full-tim- After 24 years as administrative assistant at the Brigham City National Guard armory, First Sgt. Don F. Johnson left, turns over keys to First Sgt. Lavor M. Sanders. TURNS OVER KEYS Want Brochure Commissioner Chase, Clerk K.B. Olsen and County Recorder Margaret Evans all pointed out that a county brochure should be prepared since numerous requests for information about the county are received. "We dont have much to send the school kids who write to the county. It would be nice if we had a brochure," Mrs. Evans stated. In other business. Chase reported that he has initiated a plan to form a county water users committee, drawing representation from some of the estimated 85 different water companies in the county. He said in the past, the county commission chairman has been chairman of the county water users association, but there has really befen no organization. Commissioner Young said the RC&D committee wants to be represented on the Election Set In other business at Tuesdays tegular weekly commission meeting, it was announced that an election for the proposed East Garland Cemetery Maintenance district will be held March 28. The commissioners agreed to abate taxes, penalties and interest amounting to $28.62 for a parce of property purchased by Yost town in 1962 but which was not recorded until recently. Byron Weidman was reaonn!";"'1 supervisor with Elwood Drainage district. The commissioners agreed to meet with Clifton G.M. Kerr, new county fair board president, to look over existing fair grounds facilities to determine if additional building is needed. It was susggested that the county could apply for federal outdoor recreation funds to help finance improvements. It was agreed that a proposed ordinance relating to milk and milk products standards should be reviewed by county dairymen before any action is taken to adopt it. The measure has been cleared by the county attorney. A copy of it will be furnished to Dee Hardy who heads the American Dairy association in Box Elder county. Commissioner William Packer reported that Brigham City officials had met with the acting director of Bear River Health district anent city affiliation with the district program. Most Brigham City area residents have been shedding their winter coats as balmy temperatures paint a pleasant A total of 121 cases of influenza were reported in Box. Elder county for the month of January, according to a summary issued by the Utah State Division of Health. There were also three outbreaks of gonorrhea and one case of rubella. After 24 Years Spare Tire Missing Turns Over Armory Keys assistant at the administrative Brigham City National Guard Armory has retired after completing 24 years in that job, and a total of 37 and a half years of military service. Even though First Sgt. Don F. Johnson left his office at the local armory last Friday he will be remembered by members of the unit. Sergeant Johnson turned the keys of the armory over to First Sgt. Lavor M. Sanders who is taking over as administrative assistant. The man in this position is responsible for Army supply at the armory and making sure equipment is always in working order. Sergeant Sanders will be moving up to Brigham City from Ogden soon. An During summer camps, Sergeant Woolen 145th. Mutual Life Salutes LARRY R. ROSE FOR PAYING OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN LIFE INSURANCE IN CONNECTICUT MUTUAL DURING 1971 Mills. Cutter Racing The guardsman is also interested in cutter racing and is a partner of the Johnson and McNeeley team. He has been involved with the sport for four years. He is married to the former Ada Gyllenskog of Cache Valley and they live at 335 North Fifth East. They have two children, Mrs. Wayne N. (Sharon) Maughan of Ogden and Darrell F. Johnson of Brigham City. Sergeant Johnson was honored last week in Brigham City with Maurice Watts, Utah Adjutant General of the Utah National Guard, and at another party in the officers club in Ogden. He was also honored Sunday at a gathering of family members and friends for his birthday. Johnson plans to catch up on a few things, now and will secure employment for a few years. at a banquet the National Guard. He served overseas in Korea for one 1951-5- 10 Elder Bernard P. Brockbank, as March to the Council of Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Box Elder North 11 and 12, in Two meetings assistant and ward executive Elder Bernard P. Brockman will be visiting authority for Box Elder North stake conference. secretaries, Been Submerged However, it has been submerged before, only to rise again during the hot summer months when evaporation took its toll on the water level. Jensen is mentioned several times in The New Yorker article after the author was referred to him for directions to the site last year. He was advised then that the jetty was under water and found it to be true, penning this account: "Lafe Jensen had been right about the high water, because most of the Spiral Jetty was submerged. Then describing the view from the hill behind the beach, he wrote: Color portrait of your child, 1.49. Easter Production The drama department Box Elder High school planning its at is fourth major production of the year, the Easter presentation of the stage play, The Big Fisherman. The play, taken from the international best selling novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, will be presented at Box Elder High school on March 29, and 30 at 8 p.m. The Big Fisherman tells of Fara, an Arabian princess, who learns from her dying mother of the cruel treatment the mother suffered from Antipas, ruler of Jerusalem. Fara sets off for Jerusalem to avenge her mother. Fara is robbed, but is rescued by J ohn ( later the Apostle) , who brings her to the humble home of the Big Fisherman. There Fara hears talk of Jesus. Simon is disgusted with who the "sensation seekers pour past his home to listen to Jesus. He is skeptical of the miracles. Simon both scorns and pities the ill and the maimed who are seeking this "faith healer. The play centers about these two: the girl, who is to learn through many exciting events Spectacular Jetty (Continued From Page One) water now covers the unusual art fill. With the lake rising, it may be inundated indefinitely. Easter left, Jeralynn Hansen, Barbara' The Big Fisherman are, Ericsson, Danny Hankins and Robert Northness. season production 29-3- 0 Truly professional portraits. Select from several poses. Large 5x7" size photo. .1.49 each 1.49 set Set of 4 wallet size . Melchizedek priesthood presidencies and group leaders, stake and ward clerks and such others as the general authority may designate. A refreshment period is scheduled at 6 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. a leadership session is set for those previously mentioned plus ward Aaronic priesthood general secretaries, and Melchizedek priesthood quorum secretaries. The general meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday with all members of the stake expected to attend with a special invitation extended to friends and investigators of the church. All sessions will be held in the stake center, 620 North Third East. Elder Brockbank has served as president of three missions of the church in the British Isles. He now supervises the Eastern and Southeast American missions. He is a prominent Utah building contractor and realtor, and a former school board president. He was managing director of the Mormon pavilions at the New York Worlds fair and Hemisfair 68, in San Antonio VISITOR - Practicing lines for Box ElderfromHigh schools March of Brigham City. are scheduled Saturday with a general session slated Sunday for all stake members. The first Saturday meeting is planned at 4:30 p.m. and will continue until 6 p.m. Expected to attend are the stake presidency, high council, bishoprics, stake Stake conference, Saturday and Sunday, FOR EASTER PLAY Readies Fisherman Stake Confab LARRY R. ROSE has established himself as one of the leading agents in Connecticut Mutual. In addition to selling over a million dollars of Life Insurance, Larry was named Leading Junior Associate of the Hugh W. Pinnock Agency in Salt Lake City. While accomplishing this, he qualified for the Companys Top Club, Honor Club, Four Club, and in 1970 received the Pinnock Agency's Rooky of the Year Award. Mr. Rose has also completed the Companys Career School, an extensive k school at Connecticut Mutuals Home Office in Hartford, Connecticut, which qualifies Mr. Rose to handle the various areas of life insurance planning. Contact Mr. Rose if you have any questions pertaining to personal or business life insurance. two-wee- BEHS Elder Brockbank to Address BE North Connecticut The guardsman is a member of the Eighth LDS ward and served as an officer in the MIA, elders quorum and Sunday school. Receives Trophy in and with three units, Johnson has been referred to respectfully as the Gray Fox, by other members of the battalion, because he was so dependable and always be counted on. Sergeant Johnson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and was active in LDS church and city basketball. He still ptiches softball. Hohnson is a member of the Brigham City Volunteer Fire department where he has served as chief for one year and secretary for 10 years. He was also a member of the Jaycees. Johnson is a member of the Brigham He received a trophy for this honor. Sergeant Johnson served in the medical corps in Texas during World War II with The local guardsman served under battery commanders the 222nd, 104th and Several Accomplishments Sergeant Johnsons record is highlighted by several outstanding accomplishments. In 1956 he was choosen to participate on a survival training course in mountain and glacier conditions in Alaska. He was one of the oldest trainees in the group and considered a moral builder, by the other men participating in the course. Guardsmen were specially picked to take the training. Johnson was five to 25 years older than most of the men in the group, and some of the younger trainees dropped out. In 1968 he was choosen as Outstanding First Sergeant, at summer camp on governors day. year Caroline Burt, 219 East Seventh South, told police Wednesday that she discovered a spare tire for her compact car had been stolen. doctrine of Jesus foregiveness of enemies is better than the old teaching, that and the series of crises that change Simon to Jesus great Apostle, the fisher of men. Taking the part of Simon Peter is Martin Reeder. Fara will be played by Jeralynn Hansen. Mrs. Fontell Messervy will direct the play, with Dave Page as student director. man-mad- photographed together . . . 2.98. Firm-u- p Course To Begin A Penney exclusive! Full color Flrm-u- p, shape-u- p portraits in a size suitable will start a new series March 14 for ladles who want to get In shape for the summer for framing All portraits delivered to you at our store by Penney associates. Age limit: 12 years. Interested persons are Invited to sign up at the first class period. The registration fee Is $5 for 10 weeks. Sessions will be held In the small gym at Box Elder Junior High school. The course Is an offering of the Box Elder district community school program. . . . perfect for gifts. swimming season ahead. Shelley Nichols Is Instructor for the course which will be conducted each Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 9 p.m. All "The shape of the jetty was very clear from up there. ..Set down in that flat immensity of water bounded by hazy, towering mountains, it looked precise and e gemlike, obviously yet unaccountably believable as a natural object. However, Smithson was quoted as saying that later last summer, the water in the lake had receded and the jetty was surfacing nicely. Two children I Brigham City, Utah Tuesday thru Saturday March 7th to 11th 9:30 - 12:00 1:00 - 6:00 |