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Show 2 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 13, 1973 BOX ELDER Some other green thumbers I know had the same trouble but on the other hand yours truly heard that tomatoes were ripening pretty good in other parts of the city. lowers the Editor... 90 garden is probably a good place for the extension ser- All can say is that my garden has been a complete bust this season. We got a half dozen ears of corn, one ripe tomato, three potatoes that look like ping pong balls and one pepper the size of a small door knob. In addition to these beautiful crops the Zs fought over five strawberries that managed to ripen and got one pot of beans. I On behalf of the Ladies Community club I wish to thank the Box Elder News and Journal for their excellent coverage of the Junior Peach parade. It was a pleasure to work with the N & J staff. A special thanks to the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Frandsen and Miss Smith, for their support and help. I want to thank the parade committee for their willingness and support that helped make the parade a big success. I express sincere thanks to Denton Beecher for his fine job of announcing the parade and to the U.S. Army for the use of their sound system. Thanks to the Union Pacific Railroad for their miniature train. It was a great addition to the parade. I appreciate the cooperation of the Brigham City police and fire department. They deserve many thanks. Thank you to the judges who did a out-of-to- fine job. The biggest thank you of all goes to the 901 children and their parents for supporting the Parade. They made the Junior parade the greatest ever! Sincerely, Sharon Andrus, Chairman Junior Peach Parade Queen says thanks Editor: The carrots came up pretty good and were delicious. All this boils down to vice to hold classes on "How Not to Grow a Garden." Being an experimentalist (no actually got he seeds mixed up) yours truly got a new variety of squash, lime crookneck. I While planting the squash, this scribe got the zucchini and crooknecks mixed up and got a crooknecked zucchini. Sincerely, Jayna Davis, Peach Queen 72-7- 3 Thanks for paper i Editor: Id like to take this opportunity to thank you for the I newspaper. really enjoy reading it sending as well as my companions. In fact some read it more than I do. Thank you again for sending it to me so that I might know what is going on in my home town. I have been transfered to Bern my new address is: Pilatusstr 11, 8032 Zurich - Switzerland. Sincerely, Elder Elwin Kunzler the fact that my garden was a complete bust this ask the latter, or the Bureau of Reclamation, to make an official survey of the Mantua watershed area to verify the data presented by Mr. Ebeling. I earnestly urge the city to follow through on that suggestion and to ask Uncle Sam to make such a survey which is very must needed for city water planning. As regards the culinary supply, Mr. Ebeling concluded: Youve got potential running out of your ears. He also added that some water line adjustments in Mantua would increase the culinary water supply capacity a lot. He mentioned that there are three springs over there not even hooked up to the main system with a daily flow capacity of eight million gallons! If the city could just hook up one of these three springs to the system during next years irrigation season, then it would not need to pump the well on the golf course and the one east of the cemetery, which would make me very happy since I insist that these wells should serve wells only and not as as emergency wells. or booster auxiliary s are the mayor stated on May 3rd-W- e for a 25,000, maintaining utility systems population, how do you explain that the city is buying Pineview irrigation water this year and pumping it onto Memorial park for irrigation? Ecologists will tell you that Pineview water, or the water from the said two wells, unchlorinated and unfluoridated, pumped onto the golf course and the cemetery, is ever so much better for a lawn than the treated Water with which I and others have to chlorinate and fluoridate the lawns, simply because of the detrimental chemical residual buildup in the soil from treated water. I am annoyed by the equanimity with which the city continues to sell treated water for my lawn and raw water for the golf course and cemetery lawns. Both my lawn and the golf course lawn are equal under the laws of the land, and both should enjoy equal status, rights, prerogatives, and privileges. So, if we really got potential running out of our ears as Mr. Ebeling says, how about getting some of that idle water from those three springs over in Mantua piped over here by simply making the suggested line adjustments! Fair Thanks Again Elder Steven J. Harper Use that water! Editor: Robert Ebeling, a local with Thiokol, presented to hydraulics engineer the council, free of charge, his survey-complet- e A few weeks ago, with expert assessment and the citys Mantua-base- d conclusions-concemin- g actual and potential water resourses for culinary, uses. Thanks irrigation, and are due Mr. Ebeling for this timely survey. Also present at that- - meeting was a representative from the U.S. Soil Conservation service, and it was suggested that the city should power-generati- ng S4302. Charles W. Claybeuqh Publisher Emeritus Charles Tuff Claybauqh Publisher General Manager Bruce T. Keyes, Menaqing Editor Pete Zimowsky, Sports Editor Sarah Yates, Society Editor Nancy Goss. Advertising Manager Shirley Richardson, Classifieds Betty Claybaugh, Circulation Arland Tinqey, Newspaper Supr. Photo-Pres- s Van Claybaugh, Supr. H. E. Anderson, Commercial Printing Supr. Subscription rate 8.00 per year payable in advance in connection with the Bos Elder News (published Sundays) $4.00 for 4 months: in Bos Elder County. Subscription rate $10.00 per year payable in advance in connection with the Bos Elder News (published Sun$5.00 for 4 months: days) outside Bos Elder Couunty. MEMBER OF THE NYhb3Wast MhM City Muuwm-Oalbr- y 24 Noth Ini Waat 700 pm. 11:00 Saptambar Art Eihibit: MACH FfSTIVAl (camoatitiva) production HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Mike Connors, Janet Leigh and Ross Martin will star in the latest segment of Chevrolet Three-sta- r DAT AIT Callartar,' Carnar: Saa Shall, Sllvar, Ffcata, Hialary a Malkina", Camino ia Octabar: Painting, by labart A. Tham. Presents the Wacky World of Jonathan Winters. SILVER PALACE tlllHIT CLUD Featuring the Western Band ROYAL DRIFTERS in September FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 9:00 UNTIL 1 :00 SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 8:00 UNTIL 12:00 HAPPY HOUR DAILY 5:00 - 6:00 Now that TREMONTONS STREET IS DONE Every Week-En- d COME CELEBRATE WITH US THIS WEEK-ENEveryone over 21 Welcome NATIONAL NEWSPAPER llWIWUN ZZZZZ5aEOE NNA 24 y D Located Just West of Tremonton on Main 257-598- 8 SUSTAINING MEMBER -1- 972 Q01IY OPEN Saturday A Sunday 1:00 Waak Day, 6:45 also feel rather strongly about the questions that are asked of each finalist. If these questions must be asked, why not bring the girls on stage individually and ask the same question of each one. Too often one contestant is inadvertently asked a more difficult question than the others. Such was the case this year, and that girl was placed at a definite disadvantage. May I add that I surely do not intent to cast any reflection on the royality chosen this year. Michelle Loosli is one of the loveliest, most charming young ladies I have ever known, and she and her attendants will represent our county well during the coming year. I simply fell that we owe it to all these girls to stage as fair a contest as possible. I in Utah RS5gersonicctnedy uK3Tif of teinote oohUbj DIG SEE TODAY thru TUES. REGULAR DRIVE-I- N OR SMALL INDOOR THEATRE Wolking Tall - 8:00 A 11:40 Where Hurt? - 10:10 only Caryl Hepworth, Drive, lj 560 Holiday Brigham City. If-a- Pageant good but . . . Journal to them throughout the world. efforts are appreciated. Many times the N-- J takes up the loneliness and emptiness that sometimes find those who are far from home. Ill be returning soon, so you dont need to send down Texas way any longer. City, Utah. Museum-Gallor- nd Brigham City not-so-loc- al In by the South Brigham City TODAY THRU TUESDAY FIRST TIME Evarywhara Editor : ' 55 Opera contest NEW YORK (UPI- )- A youth opera contest will be fall sponsored in Vienna this Council, Drama Vienna the by with the assistance of Austria s Federal Ministry of Education and the Arts. The prizewinning work will be presented by the Vienna Chamber Opera Company, the Austrian Federal Press and Information Service reports. NOW Showing for lha Sincere ly yours, Adolph Kaltwasser, I hope the local people can appreciate your thoughtfulness and the service you do render. Im sure I can speak on be half of many who are by saying thanks and your established Thursday I Efforts are appreciated -- JOURNAL ELDER Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association, National Newspaper Association and United Press International. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Association. Salt Lake City, Utah. YE OLE SAGE SEZ: guess my garden wasn't a success because didn't have any "secret methods." Yours truly just fertilized, planted the seeds, watered and weeded. enough? I would like to take this opportunity to thank you very much for the great service you extend to the LDS missionaries by sending the. News BOX was kinda unusual but tasted pretty good. However I have no proof of the new variety now because we ate it. high-dema- I would like to express may thanks and appreciation to all the people who have made this past year as Peach Queen such a joy for me. I have been proud to represent you, the people of Brigham City, in the obligations I have had. It has been a wonderful growing experience for h ftie. 1 wish our new queen as good a year as I have had. Once again, thanks to all of you. Z I year. Geographic says. It The cucumbers are okay and the squash is growing but not as rapidly as last year. manganese, National Brigham again. Editor: e high-grad- First West. Iriqham City, Utah, 84302. Second Class postage paid at the post office. 14 South First West Maybe next year the weather will be better and yours truly will try Actually the uranium and A weekly newspaper 1901, published every Box Elder l, Anyway this writer got so mad at the garden this year, half of its already plowed under. Thanks for help The little African country of Gabon has rich deposits of Editor: Over the years I have attended many Peach Queen pageants and sometimes participated as an accompanist. The Jaycees, and especially Lillian Taylor, surely deserve a pat on the back for handling this difficult job so well. I have felt for some time that one or two changes would help improve our pageant and hopefully make it more fair to those girls involved. It was announced Friday night that 50 percent of a contestants total points are determined by her talent number. In view of this fact, I would like to see more judges who are trained in the performing arts . This year it appeared that only one of the five judges had any training at all Carol Hurst, an extremely talented musician. But even a talented musician may not be qualified to judge a dramatic performance or a beautiful ballet, nor to evaluate the difficult techniques exhibited in baton art. It must be very discouraging for a contes tantto spend hours practicing and polishing her performance only to find that no one is qualified to judge her selection. Perhaps the answer is a separate panel to judge the talent portion of the contest, with all fields of endeavor represented. V PetorSdlers as Albert T Hoptnagei Hospital Administrator, in WALKING TALL TJhsreDoes It Hurt? Might just turn out 25 Years Ago Friday, Sept. 19, 1948 Blond, willowy Lucille Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Taylor of Bear River City, was crowned 1948 Peach Queen in Box Elder High school gymnasium last night, and will reign over the 44th annual Peach Days celebration today and Saturday. Chosen as Miss Taylors attendants by three highly qualified judges were Clarice Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeppson of Mantua and Betty Jo Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Hunsaker of out-of-to- Honeyville. Friday, Sept. 10, 1949 Its school days for 5,096 of Box Elder countys children and young people, according to K. E. Weight superintendent of the Box Elder district, who completed enrollment this week. a tabulation of first-da- y Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1948 Ira Farrell, Lynn winners Cheal and Jack Butler were first-plac- e in the three divisions of window display competition during Peach Days it was announced today by Max Morgan, chairman of the Peach Days feature in downtown store windows sponsored by the merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1948 Lester Dredge, district chairman of the South Box Elder district and Emery Wight, district chairman for the North Box Elder district announce a special combined district meeting for the scouters of their respective districts to be held at the Box Elder high school seminary Thursday evening at 8 to be this years sleeper and emulate the runaway success of where Hu vasMR USlVBNOXOf) BILLY JACK CAPITOL THEATRE OPEN 1 :00 P.M. SATURDAY 6:00 & SUNDAY P.M. WEEKDAYS TODAY THRU TUES. CHAPTER! (THE inFINAL the incredible Apes saga. The most suspenseful showdown ever filmed oclock. 50 Years Ago Monday, Sept. 10, 1923 Miss Merell Heatom entertained at a birthday anniversary party at her home Wednesday evening in complimentary to her brother, Elva. Monday, Sept. 10, 1923 Miss Louise Jeppson, writing from Long Beach, California reports that she is enjoying her work on the coast, a missionary for the LDS church. Monday, Sept. 10, 1923 By direction of the Secretary of War, Second Lieutenant Lewis Jones has been detailed east. He has some legal business before the Bureau of Pensions and the Department of the Interior and on his way East he expects to be admitted to the United State Circuit Court of Appeals now sitting at Denver. BATTLERORiTHE RL'ANETOFJHEAPES PLU$ - GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY Starring CLINT EASTWOOD LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY ! |