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Show U JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 1 1, 1973 BOX ELDER Council okays Highway job changes in citizen boards M (Continued From Page One) Saturday, Oct. 13 191. MxD(Dfln)0i) fiul(!x ffsrfw the Box Elder n a county cancer family affair. "We want to encourage parents to ride with their children for a fun day. These were the words of SFC Joe Lessard, chairman of the n scheduled cancer Saturday, Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. The group will meet at the Brigham City Volunteer Fire station and registration will begin at 9 a.m. "Let's make bike-a-tho- bike-a-tho- The caravan will go from there to the Bear River Bird refuge and back for a total of 30 miles. "We dont care if you pedal one, two or 30 miles, its the effort Lessard. that counts, said Sponsors Good So far turnout has been good, he explained. There is still time to pick up application blanks and they will also be available at the registration site, he and Ann S cancer Gardner, society publicity chairman said. rffiODF5 has $400 pledged from sponsores, they said. The Kiwanis and Key clubs will have representatives posted along the route every five miles for check points. If anyone needs a drink or help they can get it here. Also, local bicylce repairman, Dallas Penrod will be on hand to assist anyone having trouble with their bikes. Flatbed Truck A flatbed truck will also patrol the road for those who can't go on any further, said Lessard. Their bikes will be put on the truck and theyll be given a ride, he explained. There will be punch and cookies at the refuge and two tours are planned there for the participants, according to Fern n Brown, One boy already bike-a-tho- money collected by one person will be an 80cc Yamaha, motorcycle donated by Vescos Sports center. More Prizes Second prize is a $25 savings bond from Box Elder County Bank and another $25 savings bond will be given to the third place winner by First Security bank. Mrs. Ann Gardner has made an afhgan for the person coming in fourth place. The local cancer society has a goal this year of reaching $5,000 The first prize motorcycle is now on display at Hamilton's Drug centers north Main store for those who would like to see it. Application blanks are available at Hamiltons, at the U.S. Army Recruiting station in Brigham City or the fire department on the day of the bike-a-tho- There will be a $1 registration fee collected at the fire station she before the said. Grand prize for the most bike-a-tho- Can You For more information per- sons may contact SFC Lessard, Mrs. Ann Gardner, or Mrs. Lucile Howe, cancer society treasurer. Other Business In other business at a regular weekly commission session, Dorius Black, recently of Florida who said he intends to reisde at Tremonton or Howell, informed the county officials of plans to develop a hunting recreation and grazing area on east Promontory. The spokesman said his brother, Rex Black, Pocatello, Idaho, owns five sections and five other sections will be included. He disclosed plans to locate a mobile home as a permanent dwelling for the . manager and inquired about clearance to use other trailers for a clubhouse, workmen and overnight accommodations. Newspaper -- Minutes? Yes. . not something you do if you want the details of todays news. Its community theatre board. The action came at the councils most The council formally accepted the fire station floor project as having been satisfactorily completed. Then, if you want still more, read deeper. A newspaper is organized so that if youre interested only in such as a particular subject sports you can spend your five minutes getting more and more information about it. A newspaper is designed to help you get as much news as you want as quickly as you Project In other business, Commissioner John Holmgren said its still hoped to have final plans and specifications the new jail project ready in November. Architect L. Don Frandsen was present to discuss updated plans for remodeling of the existing jail and an addition to the sotuh. Contrary to earlier intent, it was disclosed that existing cells will not be used, at least not their present arrangement. The space will be altered to provide for 10 private cells and a separate dormitory area with 10 beds. A new womens cell is planned for the old section and four existing cells downstairs will be left intact with a future potential for eight more basement cells, Frandsen explained. Conventions dark room, munications, secretaries, crime lab, dining, infirmary, visiting case. Day gilt fleched dial water-resistadate-tellin- g with bracelet. Available in stainless steel. gold-fille- d 195.00. Jay Hansen JEWELER 12 South Main HELP US CELEBRATE There will be no windows in the building, Commissioner Holmgren pointed out. The county official disclosed that $42,150 in matching funds has been approved by the Utah Office of . Emergency Services to apply on the communications center and another $40,000 is anticipated. Other matching funds amounts are $5,300 and $500 and an additional $18,000 has been authorized by the Utah Law Enforcement Planning agency with approximately that same amount to be available in the coming year. Frandsen said he was not yet ready to estimate the project cost but indicated he would have that figure soon. j TWO EVENTS: QflPPV BJRTW9AY AND HARVEST DAYS Buy 2 matching WICKER CHAIRS with corduroy cushions FREE MATCHING TABLE and rocoivo (A 115.00 value) ER o PEACOCK CHAIR Adifferent kind of insurance. W o COCOON CHAIR Reg. 130.00 SAVE 40.0- 0- QilO UV NEW...NEW...NEW...NEW.. CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE good enough to shako your socks. ..Christmas or otherwise GET YOUR TURKEY TICKETS HEREI 94 Thke stock in America. Bands pw a bonus X nuturity Souflh Main atZUN DELS hers ZUNDELS HIS celebrates our 23rd ANNIVERSARY this month Because of our 23rd Anniversary in October - We are celebrating HARVEST DAYS by offering r THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURD- m (Levi Strauss not included) LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Shop Friday til 10:00 p.m. Mf His Reduced 6 FULL RACKS of MERCHANDISE Friday - 6:00-7:0- 0 ONLY AY TREMENDOUS VALUES! 40 and lower Hourly Specials til 10:00 p.m. ON NEW FALL MERCHANDISE MIRCHANDI IN OUR STORI & journal Omega Electronic Constellation Chronometer irvyellow top, stainless steel back Same place, Time Friday night the Peoples party will meet at the same location and time. Two councilmen and the mayors posts expire this year. Anne Rasmussen was secretary of the Citizen's party and Lois Thorne was secretary of the People's party last year. ALL Yjgwi Okay Cleanout The council okayed cleanout of the inlet to Brigham City reservoir, $450, and the small impoundment at the head of the reservoir canal, $550, by Whitaker Construction company. City equipment and personnel will assist. Councilman Cazier and Kaiser were named to meet with owner Wade Ebeling, Blazer Advertising, on a proposal for the The city to lease a sign in south Willard. rental cost would be $700 annually with an additional $500 expense every four or five years to repaint the sign. The council received a letter from the Utah Highway department restating a position expressed previously on drainage and curb and gutter on south Main street Voters in Mantua and Perry were reminded again of upcoming nominating conventions planned in those towns this week. In Mantua, conventions are planned Saturday night at 7 p.m. with the People's party gathering at the old schoolhouse and the Citizens party to meet in the LDS church building. To be nominated by each is a candidate for town board president and two hopefuls for town board. Perrys conventions will be Thursday and Friday. The Citizens party will meet on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the church house. Addition Space The addition will have 3,840 square feet on one level, including a garage, and 3,000 square feet on a second level. It will contain space for highway patrol, sheriff and deputies, com- can. Your newspaper. Its yours. Use it for you. BOX ELDER A $1,000 allocation to the Brigham City Merchants committees annual Christmas season promotion gained approval. Payment of $6,583 to Lee, Wiggins, Taylor and Baugh for auditing services was approved. quarters, and storage. they would reach a decision within two weeks. . recent meeting. Other action included the following: But you can get a lot of facts from your newspaper in only five minutes if thats all the time you have. Skim the headlines. Theyll tell you only the most important information in each story. And if you want to learn more, read the first couple of Changes on two citizens boards have been approved by the Brigham City council. The resignation of Robert J. Michaels from the recreation commission was accepted and Mrs. Lorraine Raisor was named to succeed Marvin Moon on the Here are statistics provided by Charles Clifford, local weather Sell Hunting Privileges planned to sell hunting privileges, building dikes and ponds for geese and ducks and also to manage the area for g stock grazing during the season, Black explained. The property is located east of the Promontory road toward the mud flats. Commission Chairman Don Chase said he could see no problems but Black was asked to take note of a pending county mobile home and recreation coach ordinance. The commission received an apparent low bid of $9,319.50 on a new gravel stacker for the county. It was submitted by Arnold Machinery, Salt Lake City. In all. four bids were received. They were referred to Commissioner Malcolm C. Young who heads the road department, for study and action. Sales tax One Jail going downhill in the Brigham City area this past week, temperature-wis- e that is. Its (Continued From Page One) Head Your Weather has progressively been The highway department representatives said a request by Garland man Glenn Mason for a stock underpass on the new section of highway had been approved. The schedule for between Plymouth and Elwood has not been decided, Richardson said, adding that an environmental impact statement has yet to be written for this section. a HERE 7:00-8:0- 0 8:00-9:0- 0 9:00-10:0- 0 WINTER COATS tf PANT SUITS BLOUSES 0FF SWEATERS Shop for Christmas now Open Friday til 10:00 p.m. Turkey Tickets Here |