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Show r j BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Bri 12 Utah , i Chairman Hails Ballots to Farmers )Vy ASC Thursday, November 23, 197! v Orvil J. Nish, chairman, Box Elder , county Agricultural Stablization and Conservation committee says, "Ballots have been mailed out to all farmers who are eligible to vote". Here is the ASC election events schedule: Ballots mailed to Nov. 17 all eligible voters. Dec. 1 Deadline for ballots to be postmarked or returned to ir Jczzi the county office in person. Ballots will be Dec. 5 counted at the county office. The public is Invited to witness the counting. The county ASC Dec. 14 convention at 10 a.m. in the county office. The newly elected community committeemen will meet to elect a county committeeman for a three year term and also decide who will serve as and chairman, member of the committee for the 1973 year. Nish says, "All farmers should be sure to vote and take advantage of participating in the electing of fellow farmers to the community committees. If you do not receive a ballot and feel you are eligible to vote, check at the local office at 55 South First East, Tremonton, he said. vice-chairm- Vohicb Strikos Woman A Brigham City woman spent two nights in the hospital after These third grade students of Mrs. Gaylie Swenson at being struck by a car Saturday I :.J.EARN ABOUT INDIANS afternoon while crossing the 'Central Elementary school have been learning about Indians. street at 226 North Main. Seniors Slate 8 Holy Land Slides iBC I 3 Monday, Nov. 27, it the day ;dhe aenior citliena Spike Club :jjbat acheduled a apedal film tpresentation on the Holy Land. : Slidei will be shown by James filler and narrated by Lucille filler, on their recent trip Abroad with the BYU World of 3the Bible tour group. They visited the Holy Lands, Middle East and parts of i Europe. t: This program will start at 2 ;p.m. All seniors and retired persons are invited to bring guests by Clifford Hansen, City and adults in Brigham surrounding areas. A candlestick hand-lathe- d ! j I Refreshments will be served during social period for getting acquainted. Luncheon Canceled The Friday luncheon Is canceled for Nov. 24, and the jj book review to be given by ; LaPreal Wight rescheduled for ; Dec. 8. 5 The building will be open for ; shuffleboard, pool, wood-- : working. The luncheon on Dec. 1, will I feature tumbling acts by Box ; Elder High School students, Larranged by Les Dunn, director of the community school programs. This is scheduled for after the luncheon program. ; : No Dance There will not be a dance on Thursday, Nov. 23, due to Thanksgiving activities. The next dance will be held Nov. 30, at 8:30 p.m. for all These items are custom made by Bryant Ashby, in size, design, color and height. Other prizes will be given. Admission is $1 and refreshments will be served. The next special dance will be Dec. 21, for "Christmas in Hawaii. All activities at the center are going on as usual except the dance and Friday luncheon. Students Loarn of Indians Both drivers were cited after a two-ca- r accident Saturday night near the Second East-Sixt- h South intersection. The accident happened at about 3:30 p.m. when an auto driven by Hazel Fredrickson Peterson, 493 South First East, had stopped, and then started forward after another car driven by Linda Flores, 203 North 21st St. Ogden, had started to turn into a private driveway, according to police reports. The investigating officer cited Mrs. Peterson for improper lookout and Miss Flores for not having a drivers license. No damage was reported to the Peterson auto but loss for the other car was $200, police said. HOMECOMING Robert C. Bailey - Elder will be The third grade students at Central Elementarv school are studying the Indian culture of the early North American Continent. They constructed a teepee and furnished it in such a way as to create an atmosphere where better understanding of the Indian way of life might take place. Reed An agreement in principle to merge has been announced jointly by the Continental Telephone corporation and the Telephone Mid-Contine- nt Pacheco provided authentic Indian costumes to create the proper setting as other members of the class symbols of the teepee. The students are in Gaylie Swenson's room. Got Citations After Wreck Car Southbound The Shinkle vehicle had just pulled from a drug store parking lot and was southbound on Main at the time of the mishap. The car was estimated to be traveling at about 10 mph., the officer reported. He cited Shinkle for improper lookout and not having a drivers license. Two Phone Agree to Merger honored Sunday. painted Indian figures and Two Drivers 20, 430 Mon- will be given as a door prize. : president of the Spike club. J Mrs. Verna Norr, 79, 246 North First West, was treated at Cooley Memorial hospital for a leg injury and released Monday. According to Brigham City Police Patrolman Dave Evans, Mrs. Norr was crossing the street west to east at about 3:07 p.m. when she was struck by a car in the inside southbound lane. He said the driver of auto was Jon Dee Shinkle, tana, Corinne. Service To Honor BC Elder homecoming testimonial is planned Sunday, Nov. 26 in the Brigham City Sixth Ward for Elder Robert C. Bailey, Who recently returned from the Argentina North mission. Bishop Robert D. Day invites all friends, relatives and neighbors to attend the homecoming. The service will begin at 4:30 p.m. Elder Bailey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Bailey, 541 A corporation. The Utah Telephone company, a subsidiary of Continental Telephone corporation, presently serves 8,650 subscribers in the Bear River Valley of Box Elder county. The combined company would retain the Continental the following name, and proposed merger, Charles Wohlstetter would continue as Workmen have been busy in recent weeks here, laying underground cables to increase the capacity of Mountain Bell to serve north Brigham City. Lines run both below and above ground and Boyd Newman, local manager, said chairman of the Continental and as much under as we can." Installation will take place in other areas J.P. Maguire would remain "Were putting of on. the later city president. Weldon W. president of FOR GREATER CAPACITY Case, now would become vice chairman of the combined company. The Continental Telephone system presently operates approximately 1.9 million telephones in 42 states, Canada, and the Caribbean. operates about 600.000 telephones in 11 states. The Continental Telephone system presently employs over' 18.000 people; employment totals over 2,800. nt Continental co- Telephone rporations operating headquarters are located at Bakersfield, Calif. The company's corporate headquarters are located at Merrlfield, Va. at Dulles International airport. Second Largest The merger 'would make Continental the second largest Independent telephone company in the nation. -- Vi ti V- 4 k! - i omen of action NEW YORK (DPI I In the African nation of Lesotho, most men can get jobs only in nearby South Africa. As a result many women participate in CAREs self-hel- p development projects, building roads and dams. The women also help fight soil erosion by planting trees. So far they have planted 2 million one for each member of trees Isothos population. ff sT 'f "i . tCfc d. TF " i j t South First East. He plans to return to Utah State university to continue his education. Land Use Workshops On Tap for Counties All counties in Utah will benefit from a new USU program, according to Dr. Cyrus M. McKell, director of the Environment and Man program, Utah State university. USU in cooperation with other agencies is planning to hold a series of land use planning workshops throughout the state of Utah during the next three months," McKell told Utahs county commissioners at Logan Friday. Representing Box Elder were Commissioners Don Chase, John P. Holmgren, and Malcolm C. Young. Solve Questions These workshops will help citizens and resource technicians find ways to solve the following questions: What do you want from your community? What are the kinds of problems that need to be solved? How can citizens and the resource technicians work together in a continuing nrnno of evaluating resources and community goals to improve the plan for the use of the lan-d- ? 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