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Show 8 Marines Offers Program BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 14, 1972 i t r 17 For the young man between and 26, the Marine Corps Reserve training program represents an op- portunity to serve as a Marine-bo- th on active duty, and at home with his local reserve unit. In upholding the traditions of professionalism by attempting to obtain men of high calibre, the Marine Corps Reserve unit in Salt Lake City has initated a new program with emphasis in education, especially technical V vl'" A -- T r r r A i schools. s. "At this time, we have a number of schools that are available to men joining the Marine Corps reserve in Salt Lake City, a spokesman said. Here are a few of the schools that are available: automotive mechanic, electrical equipment 4. 4 repairman, machinist, meterorological equipment and weapons repair, repair, plumbing, heavy equipment operators, and radio fun- damentals and ground radio repair. Those interested may call collect, Gunnery Sergeant Don Marine Crops McCann, Reserve, Salt Lake City, Utah. - manager; Gene Wagner, production manager, Paul Myers, purchasing agent and Brigham City Mayor hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday afternoon at Champion Motor Homes, Concord division were: left, Dale J. Eisenbarth, division manager; Chet Hick, sales CONCORD RIBBON CUTTING On Olof Zundel. 582-182- Vi 0000, 0JQ3 A In Box Elder County Car Ownership Now at Peak I A X. T. ti FOR THE BIRDS Some folks say recent weather is for the bidrs. They have a point, in these photos taken during the week in east Brigham City. as indicated COLLEGE STATION. Tex. No solid scientific Illll evidence" exists to prove that eating eggs can lead to heart disease, according to l)r. L.A. ilhclm, of Chicago, president of the Poultry and Egg National GC Man Gets BLM Board Post A Grouie Creek man was elected to a key poet on the Dletricf One, Bureau of Land Management advisory board after recent elections. Max Tanner will represent cattle users in western Box Elder county. The election was conducted by mail for the vacancies and all livestock users within this district were afforded an op portunity to vote. L Board. selected from among nominees local oranizations. of sportsmens IX ilhclm, speaking at a nutrition conference at Texas AAM I liiversitv. said eggs are not the villains thev have been made out to he in increasing cholesterol in the blood. Advisory Board More Interest BLM Salt Lake district manager, Gerald E. Hillier, noted that by following the procedures of both nominating and electing by mail, participation in this year's board elections by the stockmen far exceeded past participation. . In District One 128 ballots were cast from a possible 203. Hold-ovboard members in District One include Wally Spencer of Yost, Harold Selman of Tremonton and Delbert Holmgren of Bear River City. er average was 141 100 per families. In the Mountain States it was 157 per 100. , , Asa result, the car densityfm the local area, as well as the J , is spent the past include A homecoming testimonial is planned HOMECOMING Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers in the Tremon- ton First Ward chapel. twenty-tw- CAMBERRA (Illll 3,000 immigrants left Australia last July, an increase of 200 over July, 1971, the Census and Statistic Bureau reports. The figures reflect a general trend of increasing departures of immigrants for their homelands in the past three 1971-7years. For the fiscal year 32,000 former settlers have left, an increase of 400 oyer the previous fiscal year. Immigrants arriving in Australia this July totaled 9,000, the bureau said. -N- early moving higher on the income scale, they have become more expansive, buying bigger and more luxurious cars than they had before. Also, to a greater extent, they have been retaining their old cars instead of trading them in when getting new ones. As a consequence, the number of two-ca- r families has been expanding rapidly. Iiitriotir Registrations Up The net result is that passenger car registrations in Box Elder county have increased 11 percent in the last five years. The number in operation has grown from 11,300 to 12,500 in the period. With more cars in use, more money is being spent annually for maintenance. The expenditures in the past ' year in local service stations for gas, oil, repairs and incidentals Mill Paul LONDON (1111 II. M. OpiMUilu'inu'r made out a will in I 4 sprcifving certain Im(iicsIs hut leaving the balance of his estate for "the reduction of the national debt." He died this vear, and when his will was probated the British Treasury .found itself about richer not to $43(1, ililO mention the $2(13. 000 it collected in inheritance taxes first. area. With local families - . $5,416,000. as the total five years ago, CII2lEa!lJKi&7M3 feather Since the Christmas season is in full swing it is only appropriate that the Brigham City area have temperatures like those at the North Pole. Here are the statistics compiled by local weather observer Charles o Brigham City Jaycees CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST Name ... Address Entry form must be submitted no later than Dec. 19, 1972, to Odell Rice, RFD 2, Box 417, Brigham City, Utah 84302, telephone 723-664- 7. Youre invited Finest Rum Under the Sun to moke the most of o natural resource -natural gas. Most energy in the world today comes from oil, coal and natural gas. Conservation of these resources means using them efficiently. A very efficient way to use natural gas is to produce stockmen, elected by public land licensees, and a wildlife representative, Latest Reports The facts and figures on the car population, with respect to ownership and distribution, are from the latest consumer market reports released by the Standard Rate and Data Service and from the annual report of the Automobile Manufacturers association. The growing proportion of recorded $6,955,000, months serving a Texas South LDS mission. Rogers served as branch president in Brownsville. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the meeting and welcome them back home. Management of Lands District advisory boards are selected to recommend on management of BLM administered lands. They cars in and around Box Elder county is a sign of the rising purchasing power in the late-mod- el A homecoming testimonial for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers will be held in the Tremonton First ward chapel Sunday, Dec. 17, at 5 p.m. Mr. and. Mrs. Rogers have area. The District One portion of the BLM Salt Lake district embraces all of Box Elder and Rich county as well as administering small amounts of public land in Cache, Morgan and Weber counties. families, than in most communities. As of Jan. 1, some 12,500 passenger cars were registered in the county, equivalent to 159 for every 100 local families. It was a bigger proportion than was found generally in the United States, where the came to more than compared with and three-ca- r number of two-ca- r families, are now greater than ever. Service To Honor BE Couple meeting held in Brigham City, Dec. 1. Lee Pritchett of Logan was elected to represent sheep users in the same area. Pritchett was term elected for a three-yea- r and replaces Lee Peterson of Hyrum who did not seek Tanner was elected for a two-yeperiod to compete the term of Ted Kimber who died during the past summer. Norm Weston of Laketown and Glen McKinnon of Ranto dolph were both the board to represent cattle users in Rich county. Francis Frazier of Woodruff to represent was sheep users from the same More Per Family latest published reports that, at the beginning of this year, there were more automobiles locally, per 100 The show - Counted In Brigham Ballots were counted at the District Quite apparent in Box Elder county is the fact that local residents have been on an automobile-buyin- g spree in the last two years. The evidence is to be seen in the number of shiny new models in the area and in the record registration figures. MM heat. So when you use gas for heating your home, drying your clothes, cooking and heating water youre making the most of our precious natural resource natural gas. Natural gas 45 QUART WHITfc 510 GOLD 511 Charles Jacquin at CM., Phils., Pa.Est 186480 Proof clean, efficient, economical. MOUNTAIN FUEL |