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Show 4 I I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, County plan (Continued From Page One) It goes to the printer tomorrow. It will go Ida review committee July 30, the council on aging Aug. 8, to the commission Aug. 14 and will be subject for a public meeting Aug. 20. The study has been done on a current grant of about 830,000. Its purpose is to point out needs in Box Elder county to help keep older citizens living independently. Sherwood said before leaving, he will also submit a plan of action to meet these needs. The program, if continued, would aim at putting such a plan into effect. A handy pocket-sizecarpet calculator is available freefrom the Fibers division of Thiokol Chemical corporation The device has metric calculations on one side and English calculations on the other side. d slide-rule-typ- e 'Tf She said merchants group of senior Girl Scouts are visiting local merchants, wanting information or the further whole tourist information presentation can tell the girls or call the chamber office. We will give the merchants as much information as they out brochures, passing and posters phamplets promoting tourism. The girls, Anne Smith, 453 North Second East; Jackie Vasilias, 516 East Third North; Bekcky Olds, 516 North Second East; Eleanor Blue, 4040 Marugg, 673 Medoland Dr. will with area be visiting businessmen during the next two weeks. They plan to see about 200 merchants. The program is Golden Spike Empire's Host campaign, intended to orient business personnel on area tourism and to provide visitors to the area with T .1") i 378 is one of North fifty-tw- o teachers from Canada who is 17 at- tending Seattle Universitys Science Foundation Summer Institute in 15th annual National and Physics Chemistry, mathematics for secondary teachers, j Dixon is a chemistry teacher at Box Elder High schoool. The eight-wee- k institute, ending Aug. 10, was made possible through an NSF grant of 858,250 ahd is being directed by Rev. James J. Cowgill SJ. SU graduate school dean and physics professor. The high school teachers come ffpm 13 cities in Wahington) plus Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Ulinios, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Utah and Wisconsin and Manitoba in Canada. r ternational .July i July July July July July July July provides assitance 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 -- through 70 - teaching .simple techniques ln - A workshop on management has been by objectives scheduled for the members of the Chamber of Commerce in Brigham City. Directing the workshop will be Dr. Gordon Jacox of Weber State College. Dr. Jacox is a noted authority on the subject having directed several such workshops during the academic year for various business and industrial groups. He is president of Dynamic Management Associates and holds appointments in the School of Business, Weber State and with Utah College Management Institute. His industrial and business such include experience positions as president and chairman of the board of two manufacturing firms and one sales company on the east coast, meterologist, been in areas of geophysical and electroinstrumentation mechanical engineering. He is a patent holder and author of many technical articles. an Besides extensive education, he has done extensive consulting in areas of finance, economic management, em- feasibility, ployment selection and business evaluation. He is a frequent lecturer, seminar leader, and consultant to numerous corporations. He holds many scholastic awards and is a member of several learned societies including the Academy of Management, American Finance Association, and National Association of senior scientist, captain in the U.S. Air Force, R and D supervisor for a large aerospace firm, department director for a national Serving and development corporation. His technical experience has All Faiths WITH UNDERSTANDING d Integrity, Dignity, Judicious Economy . . . (EEQ3HB GMS? wa oparata ona only facility, Sine THE MOST - h 04 Ptost on aa 'ii t i FAMOUS BASKET to you. Still kooping our THE WORLD5 high standard for Sorvico and "lie QUO i parsonal attention. H Ved L Peterson Serving Sine 1946 stsnrj lilftraturf arid price Freee DnerJ our costs art lowor - hone tho savings possod ' 3TKJla Foods Ni A, UC Potcrscn Funeral Chapel Tho Finer Sorvico : 634 T Mrs. most formative, interesting, in- and worthwhile. Several Subjects Some of the subjects to be covered will be Look at his good side, Mans Role in the Marriage,and Woman, be fun. Youre the 3 Marriage can E. 2nd S. 723-523- 6 bedroom rambler, large carport and tool shed. Owner will consider contract or rent with option to buy, or assume low interest loan. Priced at $16,500. All those interested in attending this class call the following for preregistration by Aug. 1 Claudia Thompson Doris Lucy Earl 2 and Pat LarShelton 5 or sen, Youth Shop Western Hills Realty 723-568- 4; 723-362- 29 East 7th South 723-635- 1. The fee is $10 Mrs. Rose Neeleman a person. . . . Nick slates classes Bob 723-237- 7 723-70- 31 Rf AUOR Mark ( Accountants. He is active in church and civic affairs, the father of eight children and resides in Bountiful. The event is scheduled to begin at8:30a.m. July 25, at the Community center. Advance study material will be sent to all of those participants who have already registered. The schedule for the MBO workshop will be as follows: 8:30 a. m. Workshop Part 1 10:15 a.m. Rest Break 12:00 noon Lunch Break 1:00 p.m. Workshop Part 2 3:15 p.m. Rest Break 5:00 p.m. Workshop Conclusion IiTTfi) Q5 ('TTf'T'infil (IP O ncTattp classes ! . I ? BAtMK em name Chamber plans workshop research PRICE REDUCED developing a richer, happier" personal life and a more sucwith cessful relationship husband and family. A mother of six children, a successful homemaker, a nasE'34M3; m makes sonality Neeleman's correspondent, gr j at 319,800 popular teacher, and an outstanding character and per- The Joys of Womanhood, presented by Rose Neeleman will be coming to Brigham City, Tuesday Sept. 11 and will run for eight weeks. It will start at 6:30 p.m. ' Mrs. Neeleman is a native of Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah and is married to United Press InGary Neeleman. While with UPI in South America for several years, the Neelemans entertained many visiting general authorites and international dignitaries. She is a former John Roberts Powers , model, supervisor and manager of Lewis Catering Service, and wedding counselor. For the past seven years, Mrs. Neeleman has been class instructor in the Joys of Womanhood at the BYU Salt This class Lake center. When youre hot, yourre hot, so the saying goes and it applies locally as temperatures continued in the high ninties and hundreds. Here are the statistics compiled by local weather observer Charles Clifford: localjy is under' the direction of Margo Flint,' chairman of the tourist committee for the Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce. Dixon goes to Seattle for confab will accept, said Miss Flint. The girls will be handing out Utah tour guides, local phamplets and of special interest to tourist, posters with mileage to area places of feather Crestview Dr,, and Kathy infoi 3 bedroom brick rambler. N.E. section, beautifully maintained inside and out. Air cooler, large dining area, new aluminum awnings, new carpet and sparkle ceilings. Assume low interest loan. Priced Joys of Womanhood, Girls handle Host project A senior girl scouts plan on seeing about 200 merchants who have contact with the tourist. Merchants desiring more information can contact the chamber office for the whole tourist presentation. These pretty young girls, left, Eleanor Blue, Kathy Marugg and Becky Olds, view poster and pamphlets, they will be handing out to local businessmen during the next two weeks. The TOURIST INFORMATION ? irawSefloca the the the can A Thiokol carpet calculator can be obtained by writing to John Holland, sales manager, Thiokol fibers, Box 460, Waynesboro, Va. 22980, or any Thiokol fibers sales office. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Give pamphlets , posters L tufting specification information, user can easily shift movable tab and calculate weight of the face yarn. He Apcompaitying the mayor were city touncilmpb. Robert Jones, Sam Nagata and Robert Gilbert. .The commission approved $240 to support the upcoming Little World Series if Western Boys Baseball association jvhich is scheduled in Brigham City Aug. efi! basic also determine tufting specifications for styling to a given face yarn weight. Instructions on how to use the calculator are provided. stated Chase, Kentucky, using By Repair Road Corinne officials asked the county board to consider applying collector road funds oprepair of a road which runs past the LDS :hurch and west from their community. Art Danielson said it has . Mavor completely fallen apart in sections." They were advised that possibly a gravel )ase could be put down this fall with oiling to come next summer. However, under terms of the collector borrow pits oad. fund program, road-sid- e must be filled and this should be understood before we start, Commissioner Dixon, calculator free Thiokol offers finalized. Gary W. 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