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Show Acting president BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utuh IV Thursday, April 5, 1973 Tremonton man gains NFO post National Farmers he Speaking further, that the pressed hope organization can effectively hold cattle prices against the forces presently arrayed to break the market. He pointed out that there may be such a too high cattle thing as prices, but that parity to the director. NFO marketing chartered These CHORUS PERFORMS ran percentages The Foothill chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Litchford, for presented a program will sing for their fel and parents Wednesday night Jackpot buses filled respectively 27 per cent, 23 per cent and 16.3 to 17 per cent. d consumer Many items prices have been confused with the cost of food, and this gives a misleading conception that our present food costs are out of proportion, one We are speaker explained. actually spending a smaller percentage of our disposable income for food today than we ever have. Closing advice from King to all producers of farm commodities was, You have the food first, you have the ability to price it if you organize. County presidents and with numerous other officers, from Box Elder and non-foo- Utah counties met on a state basis, he said. Continuing his report, the marketing area chief referred to a meeting held Wednesday at Ontario, Ore., where National NFO president Oren Lee Staley announced a nation-wid- e marketing recess in which all member producers of livestock will hold their production off the This is NFOs answer to consumer boycotts on meat, King confirmed. Loyd Lewis, NFO regional Cache Fridays luncheon will feature ham and noodles, fresh carrots, tossed salad, homemade cake with dip, coffee and punch at a cost of 64 cents. Following La verne Duchesne, Carbon, Utah and Emery counties were likewise well represented. reported favorable results in blocking (or pooling together) lambs for seasonal sales. He reported 30,000 in two Utah counties and other counties were coming into the program in equal strength. He said a weak spot was apparent in the coolness of Colorado lamb producers this year toward the marketing effort. We cannot bargain effectively with one states lambs. We must have other state's the Lindsay, luncheon. Elder nurse, will Box county health discuss How Is Your Health? Questions may be asked about any health problem anyone has concern about. Reservations must be made by Thursday at 1 p.m. by calling the senior center. All seniors and retired persons are attended. counties Free number invited to attend the meals and programs. The Spike club program is scheduled for Monday, April 9, from 2 to 4 p.m. with a social period for refreshments and visiting. James and Lucille Miller will present the program on the early history of Box Elder county. Oldtime music will add to the presentation. All seniors are urged to attend this meeting, which is held twice monthly, by Clifford Hansen, Spike club president No matter where you live in e Utah, tax help is just a toll-fre- phone call away, Roland V. Wise, district director of Internal Revenue for Utah said this week. Brigham soldier Salt Lake City residents can contact the IRS by calling Other Utah taxpayers 524-406- 0. should call 1- - (800) groundbreaking ceremony for the LDS Mantua ward church building was held Saturday, March 31, at noon. President O. D. Lund was presiding with Bishop Robert E. low students and at Honeyville school on Friday. Group Wallentine conducting. Dorothy Jeppsen, head of the practices in the morning before school. music in the Mantua ward, led the small group in attendance in O Ye Mountains High, and the invocation was given by Bishop Norm Jeppsen. Brief, but excellent remarks were made by Mr. Andersen, son of the contractor for the building; Mr. Frandsen the architect; Mayor Lynn Hailing, President. Brief, but excellent remarks were made by Mr. Anderson, son of the contractor for the building; Mr. Frandsen Two buses are filled to go to committee, urge everyone to the architect; Mayor Lynn Jackpot on April 10. They will participate in the over forty Hailing, President Lund, and leave the center at 9 a.m. on dance. Bishop Wallentine, before the The dance on April 19 has breaking of the ground. Tuesday morning, returning on The seven shovels used were Wednesday early evening. The been changed to Friday night Sons of the Pioneers will be due to other committments of sold at $100 each (which they featured entertainment. The the building. This will be the ran out of and will have to order Spring Fling dance beginning more as more than seven people charge is $7.50 and everyone having reservations should pay at 8:30 p.m. Prizes will be given wanted one) after which for the most inspiring Easter souvenier shovels, made by by Friday. which must be made Henry Barnum went on sale at bonnets, usual as is scheduled Dancing $2 apiece. those by participating. on Thursday night, April 5, with Special food and decorations casual fun, live music and Gives Benediction will add to the merriment. mixers to get acquainted. The benediction was given by is one dollar per Admission Henry Nielsen and Jennie person. Bishop Chester Rasmussen. Nielsen, chairmen of the dance All in all it was quite an event The Artrain dance will be held on April 26, to which all adults and certainly one the members are invited. This is in con- have long awaited. Mother nature kindly gave junction with the Artrain which will be in Brigham City from some sunshine on the scene as the day turned out to be not April 24 to April 28. exactly the kind hoped for. We seem plaqued lately by weather that seems far less than spring. Another night such as this was the one the Mantua Ward Road show went on tour. They did well however, and they were invited to go to region. Dean Hailing and Debbie Sara received best ballroom dancer awards with John Army Specialist Four Steven Higley getting the best male M. Herrera, 19, son of Mrs. Rose vocolist award. M. Herrera, 305 South Seond Credit goes to Berma Jeppsen West, participated with some as the director with Analor 15,000 American and allied Sorenson assisting. Music troops in exercise Reforger IV accompaniment by, Carol, ..... Hansen. r in Germany, Jan. 22 '26. , Spec. Herrera is regularly Doing Well assigned as a section chief in We are happy to hear that service battery, First Battalion of the Fifth field artillery at Ft. Don Wallentine is doing well after undergoing surgery Riley, Kan. The U.S. Air Force Military recently. the Airlift command flew apChester Visiting proximately 10,000 U.S. based Rasmussen home recently were soldiers and more than 1,000 Mr. and Mrs. Burnham with tons of equipment to three their two children, Heather and different aifields in Germany in Josh. They came from Phonex, Ariz. to visit for a week. prepration for the event. Danny Higley went to Targee Immediately after arriving overseas, the redeployed units with the High School Ski club drew combat gear and vehicles and said he had a very good from prepositioned storage time. That it is a great resort. Mr. and Mrs. James Craner sites in Germany and moved to the exercise area to begin the have received word that Eider five-da- y field maneuver. Jerry Craner is now in Hong Ham and noodles on senior menu ts market. representative, The were considered and identified. One set of figures from the USDA compared the percentage of disposable income spent for food by Americans in the years 1946, 1951, and 1973. Holiday Inn The meeting was conducted at the Holiday Inn. In an opening statement, King emphasized that the meeting was a historic first for NFO in Never before have Utah. in by Joy Jepperson various price combinations representatives and to form a state organization that will coordinate all efforts of county membership. members ex- producer had not yet been reached. During the afternoon session The meeting was called by NFO Provo marketing area chief Ron King, and arranged by Utah county officers, to hear current commodity reports from Groundbreaking top news event asserted. Lewis production, organization leaders from six counties in Utah met in Salt Lake City last Friday and elected a Tremonton man acting president of the newly formed state association. Wynn Henrie, gained the top post and Dee Stevens, Genola, was chosen as publicity Mantua Meanderings participates in 662-537- airlift exercise Top 10 percent' Final plans set for BE assembly r V, ' 1 Final plans were being arranged this week for the top 10 assembly at Box Elder High school, Friday afternoon which will honor those students who are in the top 10 percent of the graduating class in academic ' ' ' e -- t ' Jr achievement. The program derway at will 1:20 p.m. . get un- At this time the valedictorian will be announced and the top three percent will make a short response. A special invitation has been extended to the parents of these students and a separate seating section will be reserved for them. R. Gilbert Moore, general manager of Thiokol Chemical corporation since 1963, will be the guest speaker. A resident of this area for 10 years, Moore was born, reared and educated in southern New Mexico. , - R. Gilbert Moore will address the top 10 percent assembly. railways, "young four times as many a- - in I'Mi.i. "The most wicked of all these acts of malice - perhaps the dropping and dangling of rocks or other heavy objects so as to mash in the windscreen of a -- The of most approaching at high aid. "This causing an injurv fatal." perhaps train sliced." Hubert son done with the direct design the hooligans" accidents, of which there were for 2-O- you feel at Home Sweet Home, again. She will bring gifts and vital information your neighborhood from 723-89- The Most Famous Basket in the World 43 SH0PAR0UNU.. THEN COME DOWN to of busi- For real estate transactions you need to visit experts in the field Commercial Residential Agricultural FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH N.A. Retail $1295.00 CLOSEOUT $950 Inc. Andersons-For- d, 333 S. Main Kathys mother, Vi Lang, from New York City is here; helping the new parents out. The Mantua ward Primary" program will be held Sunday at the church at 8 a.m. For the Best Pontiac Deals T.N.T. SCiWoos ness and civic leaders. Call nly 340 ting acquainted in new surroundings and make mothers in attendance. One : being a great grandmother. Darin Sorenson was confirmed Sunday. The Polozolos have a little, boy. The brand new babe was' born Friday around 10 p.m. He weighed in at six pounds six ounces and was named David Thomas. Congratulations to Tommy and Kathy. ht Victor fflotoirs KSwlfejoi. hostess can help you over the anxiety of get- occassion worth mentioning; was that there were five grand- - ILAKI two-nig- Ill blamed Wedding Cake The wedding cake was made-b- y the grooms mother, Mrs. ' Frank Call. The bride wore a beautiful gown which was beaded in pearls with tiny flowers. One. of the honors for the Family Portrait, Hansen. Final performance of a run is scheduled this evening (Thursday). Curtain time in the school auditorium is 8 p.m. British railuiix official sas 214 railway accidents in Britain during 1172 were" deliberately and "malirionslv caused. Col. J.IUI. Iloliertson. chief officer of the inspecting (I was-grea- Appearing in Box Elder High school Easter season play, from Kirsten Rasmussen, Debbie Bennett and Jerilynn left, are, civic and professional organizations Moore travels extensively and is in great demand as a lecturer. 723-343- Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Victor Motors 1 1 7 East 2nd South 723-346- 3 . Had Fun Carolyn reported of having a fun time. They flew by plane to t and from which she thought and a big experience. The weather was warm and it was good to be out of the snow for a few days. The wedding of Thomas J. Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wendell Call of Perry, to Jerilyn Jeppesen, daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Jeppesen of Mantua turned out to be a very nice affair. The reception was held at the. Artistic Manor in Brigham. The mothers of the bride and groom wore velvet to match the colors of pink and red chosen by the bride for the festivities. The Maid of Honor was Jackie Bradford with John Higley as Best Man. j EASTER SEASON PLAY Missiles and Space company. As a member of numerous LONDON that the people are great! It seems to him he is one halt foot taller than the average person there and that they say some pretty inteiesung and funny things about him. He wants to tell everyone, back home hello, Hello from Jerry to all of you. Carolyn Craner, daughter of Mrs. James Craner, arrived home last evening from San Francisco, Calif. She spent five days there with the Box Elder High School Navy Jr. ROTC. They stayed on Treasure Island Navy Base, where they were taken through the U.S. Carpenter Destroyer, a hospital, ship, the Midway Air Craft Carrier and toured many parts of San Francisco. They crossed over the Golden Gate Bridge. For Complete post-gradua- TO SPEAK Jerry. See the Mortgage Maker Chemical Engineering He received his BS degree in chemical engineering in 1949 from the New Mexico State university and remained to studies at pursue that institution in physics and mathematics. Moore held various positions with the New Mexico State university Physical Science laboratory; later he worked on the Meteor project for Harvard College observatory and as a consultant ot the Lockheed It is great to hear from He says it is hot theie (can you believe that?). He has been in Hawaii for eight weeks now at the Language college. He says hit: work is very interesting anf Kong. |