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Show Red Cross wafer safety class to begin June 7 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 1 Registration for the first session of the Red Cross Summer program will be held at Pioneer Park Bowery on June 14, at 10 Learn-To-Swi- a.m. This will be for a three-wee- k session beginning June 17 and ending July 5. There will be seven, forty-minut- e periods between 9:20 class a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Certificate classes offered this session will be beginner (5 yrs.), tall beginner (6 yrs. and at least 42 inches tall), ad- vanced beginnner (pass beginner), intermediate (pass advanced beginner), swimmer (pass intermediate), advanced swimmer (pass swimmer or to be certified 11 years and hold current .junior or senior lifesaving certificate), junior lifesaving (11 years or completed 5th grade, pass test), senior lifesaving (15 years or completed 9th grade, pass pre-swi- pre-swi- UPSEEDAISY Baty Morrison, left, lends a hand during perceptual motor skill class at Lake View Elementary school. Another session of classes is scheduled at Bunderson school, June 17-2- test). classes will include pollywog (four years), mom and tot (18 months to 3 years and accompanied by a responsible adult at all times), diving (8 years and pass beginner), adult (15 years or service-disable- d veterans and veterans who dependents of died of service-connecte- d disabilities was reported today by the Veterans Administration according to Elmer J. Smith, AdVeterans director, ministration regional office, Salt Lake City. A new public law signed by the president on May 31, in- creased disability com- pensation payments to veterans by 15 to 18 percent and dependency and indemnity compensation death payments for widows and children by about 17 percent. The law makes these increases effective May 1, 1974. A separate retroactive check covering the increases for the month of May and June will be sent to the veterans and the dependents by about mid July. The regular monthly check due on July 1, will be paid at the old rate, but the new increases will be reflected in checks received on August 1 and thereafter. Mr. Smith emphasized that no or inquiry is application POPULAR ACTIVITY Trampoline is a popular activity in necessary to receive the inmotor skill class as indicated here during session at Lake creased amounts. He said the increases will be made View school. automatically for all veterans and dependents who are eligible. The new law increases payments to veterans rated from 10 to 50 percent disabled by 15 percent, and those rated 60 percent to 100 percent disabled by 18 percent. Motor skill class set at Bunderson A perceptual motor skill class scheduled at Bunderson for school Elementary is youngsters from four to 12 years old beginning June 17. Instructor Baty Morrison said the course will run through June 27 with registration scheduled at the first session at 9 a.m. A class is currently being conducted at Lake View Elementary school and other sessions are planned this at Lake summer, July 5 at Bunderson, View; July 8 at a place to and July be announced. Younger children (four to 15-2- eight) are involved in such activities as bean bag skills, ball, rope and hoop skills, tumbling or mat activities, working on Stegel and tube activities, among others. Older children will learn more difficult skills on the stegel, tube and mats. Trampoline activities also are included. A class is limited to 10 children and includes eight class periods, held daily For instance, a veteran 10 percent disabled will be increased from $28 to $32 and a veteran 100 percent disabled will be increased from $495 to d $584. Veterans whose disabilites are rated 50 percent or more receive additional allowances if they have dependents. These added allowances are also increased under the new law by 15 percent. It should be noted according to Smith, that pension payments for nonservice-connected disabilities are not affected by this new law. service-connecte- Foster parents to meet The regular monthly meeting of the Box Elder chapter of Foster Parents will meet Thursday, June 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Pantry, 90 South Main, in Brigham City. The new state Insurance program, summer outings and benefits for foster children will be discussed. This meeting is open to In Interested anyone children. r Checks Payable These classes are sponsored financially by Brigham City, and all fees are payable to Brigham City Corporation Checks payable to Red Cross will not be accepted. Fees must be paid at the time of registration and are $7.50 for pollywog and lifesaving and $4.50 for all other classes. Individuals who are representing themselves or any other members of their immediate households will be registered first in number order. Registrations for future sessions will be held on July 5, July 26, and August 9 at the same place and time. Persons desiring a Red Cross water safety instructor or water safety insturctor review class are asked to phone The requirements for this class are 17 years or older, hold a current A swimming program for handicapped persons will start at the Brigham City pool on Saturday, June 15, and continue through the summer. Lessons Students share of cost burden steadily declines the private research organization in their analysis of the relationship between education and income. The Foundation report is based in part on a more extensive analysis prepared by the U. S. Bureau of the Census. The study points out that there are definite monetary gains realized by an individual with the achievement of successful each iden- tifiable educational plateau. For example, the average lifetime earnings of a typical male college graduate in the United States is 58 percent more than would be earned during a lifetime by the average male high school graduate. Is Greater The lifetime earnings of the typical male high school graduate in turn is 39 percent greater than what would be earned by a man with only an eight-grad- e education. Foundation analysts observe that the study clearly demonstrates the value of education to the individual in terms of higher earnings over a lifetime work experience. The benefits accruing to society as a whole from a citizenry, however, are less easily defined. This is particularly true in a state, such as Utah, where a substantial number of individuals trained in the state colleges and universities leave the state after graduation and never return the capital invested in them by the Utah taxpayers. 4 4-- 4-- 4-- Livestock Marketing cattle. association for Some 116 young stockmen. 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GRAPf STAKES ex- there shall be no tuition infor Utah residents attending any institution of higher education within the state of ;Ti THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: penditures education, it specified that .; c;. iii 4. This situation, according to the Foundation, raises a fundamental question as to what portion of the costs incurred in providing an education should be borne by the individual and what portion by the State. At Utah public insitutions of higher education the portion of borne by student fees has declined from 29 to 24 percent percent in 1967-6in 1972-7with even greater reductions indicated in 1973-7and 1974-7The study notes that the basic policy of what portion of institution costs should be borne by the students and what portion by the general taxpayer is determined by the State Legislature, the State Board of Regents (formerly the State Board of Higher Education), and the institutional councils of the respective institutions. 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Chaperon Plain White IstGrode Vinyl-Coate- V x $10.95 316x4 x I Harvest Geld decorative panel, I st grade $5.95 4x7 Rivar Hall or Dove IstGrode $3.69 Reg $1.45 Skein WINTUK WOOL 13c 9c Swirl d 16c Seert From ever SO differ ent types ef ceiling tile. AlUM. STORM 0008S 32" or 36 $20.(9 3mx4xI light L flitraod panel IGrade $3.69 7l6"12"xl6' Prime Emerald 6i4l Simulated weed Siding Shop x4'x8' T1 Elm Sl grain , CEILING TILE 2 Hose beautiful grain $1195 The objectives of the show are to create an interest and appreciation in the care, production and marketing of better livestock in the minds and hands of youth," Alden Barton, show president, explained. Through actual experience of livestock selection, feeding, marketing and record keeping, rural youth can get a feel for very necessary and important business in our community, he added. Barton said some 49 head of cattle, 159 lambs and 54 hogs were entered in the competition. 7096. i 34x4xllirth,A-- 4-- Debbie Van Deusen at CHRIS & DICKS ability. SKEINS OF reportedly competed for cash prizes and ribbons in the annual show with stock being sold at public auction on Thursday. Participants were from Future Farmers of America and clubs. obtain additional Information by calling 316x4x1 Flowered Panel Monday through Thursday. The fee is $5 with parent or $6 without. Fair-Lagoo- 4-- scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. with two newly certified Instructors Jessie Fish and Riley Several BE youths win at stock show Several Box Elder county youths shared in honors at the 38th annual Junior Fat Stock show in Davis county. Awards were handed out for prize cattle, hogs and lambs Wednesday at the Davis County n complex. Box Elder winners included Annette Tanaka, Tremonton, rosette cattle award winner, ' and Tom, Ned and Ted rosette Peterson, Fielding, lambs. and In FFA fitting showmanship, Barry Hortin, Honeyville, was first in lambs, and Chris Selman, Tremonton, placed second in cattle. Other winners included Ben Ferry of West Corinne who received the high FFA judging contest individual trophy, and Pauline Christiansen who tied for high individual trophy in judging. Karen Christiansen, Corinne club, received the Western States Angus Auxiliary award, and Annette Tanaka a $50 savings bond from Producers are Bakes. Both attended Red Cross school for special training this past year. There is no cost to enter the program and volunteers are Invited to participate. Interested persons may each Saturday morning senior lifesaving certificate, and have good swimming education and general 15 Swimming set for handicapped !!: education has Although become an increasingly important factor in determining the income that may be earned by an individual, the portion of educational costs at Utahs colleges which are actually borne by the student has been declining during recent years. This was the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, Payment raises for veterans The time table for payment of increases to some 11,500 Utah older). A minimum of six persons will be required to hold advanced swimmer, lifesaving, and adult classes. Utah Thursday, June 13, 1974 on logon Wrade $5-3- 9 $179 1 1 Fir Side $6.39 ShopGwfr DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT SAYELLE Wt buy our paneling and othar building materials direct from the mills in full carloads. Sail direct to the public, no So middleman or distributers mark-ubefore yea bay paneling see us first. No Layways p. CHRIS & DICKS Wll"lujia Islslhrrx uSDuSEj 75 South Main Brigham City, Utah "THE WALL PANELING SwiMwiritH WoWI Mm KING" itt Cff Hxwnd OPEN 9 a.m. to 7 p.m 1555 West 3500 South 266-955- 266-612- 2 East of Redwood) OPEN SUNDAYS 10 o.m, to 3 p m. SALT LAKE CITY 723? t |