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Show v-- rr? 24 BOX extending over more than a two-ye- JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 29, 1973 ELDER Cash receipts from farm marketing in Utah last year exceeded by eight percent the total of $223 million in 1971. For the first half of 1973 cattle PUBLIC NOTICE Utah Economy Viewed Bright NOTICE TO WATER USERS Toytor Weston Mining Co., MIS W. 3800 So., Huntor, Utah 14120, has filed with tfio Sfoto Engineer App. No. 42152 to Appropriate 2.0 soc. ft. of wafer in loi Elder County, Stete of Ufeh. The weter is to be diverted from n well, 0200 ft. deep t e point S. MO ft. end E 440 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 24. T4N, RI7W, SLUM; end used from Jen. I to Dec. 31 for the domes tic purposes of IS persons end milling end mining purposes in the Creter Island Mining District where tungsten Sec. will be mined in the NW'iNW 24, T4N, RI7W, SLUM. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 141 14, on or before April The general economic outlook Utah in 1973 is expected to be comparable to that of the nation, with expansion seen in in most segments. This is the report of the quarterly First Security Bank News Letter, which is being distributed this week according to Robert Favero, local branch manager. The publication is edited by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Security corporation vice president and economist. In1973 there will be further expansion in production, trade 1773. 20. John Published in end 22, IB, Bene Deputy State Engineer March Box Elder Journal 27, 1773. Notice of Public Hearing AND HOME MOBILE COACH RECREATIONAL (TRAVEL TRAILER) OR- and DINANCE The Board of County Commissioners of BOX ELDER COUNTY will hold a public hearing at Commissioner Chambers on the 1st of May, 1973, at 9:00 A.M., to consider the adoption of a MOBILE HOME AND RECREATIONAL COACH (TRAVEL TRAILER) ORDINANCE for Box Elder County. Copies of the proposed ordinance are on file at Box Elder County Clerks Office. For further information please contact: Denton H. Beecher, County Surveyor. The public is encouraged to attend this hearing. Don E. Chase Chairman, County Commission NOTICE Far St,.. Ml 15. W,t TO WATER USERS Land E C.ttl,, 2520 So. Suit, 152, Salt Lake City, Utah has filad with the Slat, Engineer to appropriApp. No. 42ITS ( ate 0.50 s,c. ft. of water in Bos Elder County, State of Utah. Tht water is to bo diverted from an 0 wall, ft. daep at a point $. 50 ft. and E. Production should increase in most segments, including fabricated metals, electronics industries and in most nondurable goods. Construction de- may cline slightly from the peak levels of 1972 and primary metals will probably decline, especially in lead and zinc output. Employment Increase Employment should be higher in almost all segments and unemployment should further decrease, says First Security. Total employment in Utah expanded in 1972 by apmore than proximately 25,000 2,000 jobs per month compared to montly increases of 1,100 during 1971. As in 1971, last years rate of increase at 6.7 per cent was almost double the national average. Nonagriculture wage and employment December at 408,700 had salary in in- creased by 25,600 over the year earlier. Manufacturing employment was up 4,600, or 8.1 per cent. Decreases were in metal and coal mining, and in food processing. The civilian labor force was reported at 487,200 for an in- ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21, T6N, RI7W, SLBRM; and used from Jan. I to Dac. 3! for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 20 cattle; and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 20 acs. in NW'.NW1. Sac. 21. UN, RI7W, SLUM. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons tharelor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, M2 Stete Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah Ml 14, on or before May 12, 50 income. personal crease 1173. of 15,200. Unemployment dropped from 6.5 percent a year ago to 6.1 per cent in December. Most of the John Sana Depute State Engineer Published n Box Eldar Journal March 27. Apr. S and 12, 1773. M27ASI2 ar period. should prices continue relatively stable. Despite some decline from late summer, cattle prices averaged about $4 per cwt. above a year earlier. Increase First says unemployed, Security, are new entrants into Offset Increases in beef production were offset by declines in veal, lamb and pork. Milk production at 910 pound per cow in November was the third largest in all the state, exceeded only by Washington and California. Utah's mineral production of an $536.8 million represented increase of $11 million over 1971, but a decline of $60 million from the record of 1970. Copper, silver and uranium production and prices were slightly below averages of 1971. Lead was down 44 percent and zinc down 9.2 percent. Gold production was lower, but value was considerably highter. Steel production increased and coal at 4,300 tons remained the same. the labor market. Total personal income for 1972 is estimated at 14,210 million for an increase of $442 million, or 11.7 per cent. Real income increased 7.9 per cent, inflation accounted for 3.8 percent. Construction Up Construction for the first ten months of 1972 totaled $414.8 million for an increase of 15 per cent over that of 1971. Residential construction was valued at $228.6 million, an increase of 43.4 per cent. 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Ph. 723-82- 51 09 4 'I KOOL BREEZE 3 QUALITY PRODUCTS e Patio Covers Awnings e Aluminum Siding No agents or salesmen authorized for this area. BUY DIRECT 9 New spring line, Call new for showing. Call Shirley Haynie 723-872- 3 AND HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE till 518 Holiday Dr. 4 AUTOMOTIVE FARM EQUIPMENT Recoring Repairing SAMS AUTO SERVICE Cleaning ss - Phone 723-212- 1 MENS HAIR STYLING LIENS MAID STYLING International Shop Natralook Featuring tha Sculptur-kHairstyling and Roffler Products APPOINTMENT 30 S. Main ut 723-74- 33 - HAIR STYLING - BEAUTY AIDS 723-585- 5 MISC. 12 PRICE CLARKS CARPET CARE 723-285- 5 Larsen Bros. Plumbing & Heating 467 So. Main 723-228- 9 CONCRETE READY-MI- X - HEAVY CONSTRUCTION FIFE ROCK PRODUCTS & CONSTRUCTION CO. 620 E. 5th So. Ready-Mi- x Concrete 1829 Wall Ave. Brigham City, Ut. Heavy Construction Ogden, Ut. 8 Phone 8 Phone STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT eiix Lessons Sales, Rental 9 STORAGE Types for Sports Equipment, Furniture, Boats, Campers, Trailers, Etc. - Conveniently Located. P 1 J Storage Bayi All ACCORDION STUDIO and Repairs 76 So. 4th E. 73-63S- TILE 4 - Litcented 723-342- 37 COFFEE ? 721-27- 723-650- DONUTS ANY Sill 1 TO OO OtMU TV Stone Tile Slate Free Estimates 22 years experience Willard Ogden, Service and Repair 4 reliev you of tha responsibility of Home Buying and Homo Sailing. 2. Spacial attention given to Newcom-r- s and First Tima Buyers. 3. 24 hour answering service 4. Member of tha Multiple Listing Family Room a Etc. 2 Farrell D. Wright Co. DDY WALL SPECIALTIES Commercial - Residential . Lot u WESTERN HILLS REALTY ' 29 East 7th South 723-34- Nick Topik, Realtor 6 Gs CERAMIC TILE SERVICE 8 1 STONE - 723-365- Marble Cteikiout DoNuti and Tumovon of all Kindt plut Good, Good Cofteo TAKE A WEAK AT 10 WIST KMEST Custom Built Homes 723-677- 7 L E 5 ll DOIIUTS R03BINS D0HUT SHOP SCOn BESSINGER, Contractor Basements a Are your bath walls looking shabby? Ceramic Tile is the answer. TILE MARBLE - TERRA77.0 - SLATE Free Estimates. BOTT TILE CO. I i New Construction; Cabinet, now or remodeled. Fro estimates. Phone Willard, Utah 84340 723-863- AND MASONRY T GLASS GLASS GLASS Plate Glass Heavy Sheet Glass Automobile Windshield and Door Glass Phone Mirrors to Size MERRELLS INC. GLASS Window Glass CARPET CLEANING Steam Carpet Cleaning and Dupont Soil Retarding. HEATING, etc. For any plumbing problems call Accordion t 723-677- PLUMBING 399-567- REMODELING BUILDING LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTOR 95 North 2nd East a Remodeling 1 723-347- 723-386- 6 Evenings The scientific approach to Skin Care AMINO PON Proderma Cream, Moisturizing Lotion and Beauty Bar . . . now at Ph. LEWS BEAUTY SHOP 51 N. 1st West 723-594- Guitar, Banjo 723-522- FREE ESTIMATES W. B. (BUD) BALL 343 North 2nd W. Wallpaper Steamer Rental Brigham City 723-258- BEAUTY SHOPS 5 WALL PAPERING PAINTING AND WALL PAPERING 723-207- Box Elder Meat Packing Company Custom slaughtering, cutting and wrapping Wholesale and retail meats 4 900 West 6th No. - NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING CUSTOM CABINETS 723-53- A Roffler PARTS PAINTING Phone GENERAL CONTRACTORS Free Estimate a ' INSPECTION International Shop BY BUILDING SUPPLIES Lumber Headquarters for all Box Elder County Hardware Martin Senour Paint Plywood DRY READY TO MIX CONCRETE MERRELLS INC. (custom millwork) Phone Phone 9 1 MEAT CUTTING 0 BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. International Har ester Parts and Service Farmall Tractors South of Brigham City Airport Phone AND HAIR PIECES AT BURTS ADVERTISING SERVICE HARDWARE LUMBER FOR JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN CALL GREAT WESTERN ELECTRIC Licensed Commercial 4 Residential Fully Insured - Free Estimates RADIATOR BARBERING 723-855- 1 723-347- FERTILIZERS 723-640- 604 North Main Phone 279-862- 40 Brigham Child Development Center, Inc. 723-342- 723-642- Bear River Morning Pro School 9 a.m. - 12 Noon Mon. thru Friday Afternoon Pro School - 1 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fridoy Children with Spacial Problems Pro School thru Jr. High' School - By Appointment Children Accepted on Hourly, Daily or Monthly Basis. Phone 723-873- 0 BOX ELDER NEWS AND JOURNAL Great Country Newspapers Complete advertising service for all Box Eldqr County Quick Service Quality Commercial Brinting ELECTRICIANS Sales, Parts 4 Service DISTRIBUTOR North 1st East JOB PRINTING 744-800- 1 for Shag dill win 1st Max Johnson Mgr. BEAR RIVER VALLEY CO-OFeed - Seed - Fertilizer Wholesale & Retail Gasoline Automotive Accessories Hardware Phone Corinne, Utah curdy vacuums Designed Kirby Classic Especially SEED 723-86- Johnson Insurance 7M.A1Q1I 723-626- FEED CEPTIC TANK CLEANING INSURANCE AND LOANS pre-scho- COAL 7 Brigham City Tuesday 3:45 Cooperative Weekdav church school, through 6th grade. 2 Pastor Lawson Richard Rev. APPLIANCES Call 723-340- FURNACE REPAIRS SHEET METAL FREE ESTIMATES Special Programs COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 304 South 2nd East Sunday 10:30 AjM. Morning Worship At hoZShlons Temple Dresses ' j T fleafi CHURCH SERVICES FAMILY I AWMIA DOVER HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 46 North Main Phone CARPET I 4141 Rivordalo Rd., Ogden APPAREL er- - Gentle and deep cleaning for your carpet. 10 Year Experience, Locally Owned. KOOL BREEZE OF OGDEN 394-452- $f COMPUTE MISC. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CARPET CLEANING Aluminum Products Home Improvements 97 TV Service WE HAVE DOUBLED OUR TV SERVICE DEPT WE NOW HAVE TWO FULL TIME QUALIFIED TV AND ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS fAST SERVICE CALL 723-525- 0 BREITEMBEKEIVS 69 South Main 723-525- 1 782-615- 9 |