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Show 1 0 Brigham City, Utah October 10, 1974 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Local florist Veterans! heads Heres Your Answer 2-sta- te organization Q home h of Idaho State florists in Twin Falls. Included in the convention were demonstrations on design convention trends, particularly using of replacement bright colors in arrangements, and plants around the home. Florists from Washington, Oregon, Montana and Wyoming also attended the three-daconvention. adaptive equipment, but the car grant is e benefit. a How much can I pay for a purchased with a loan guaranteed by the Veterans Administration? A As much as you can afford. However, there is a limit on the amount of guaranty the agency can issue - 60 percent, up to a maximum of $12,500. Also, the loan cannot exceed VAs appraised value of the property. I bought a car six years Q ago with a grant from the Veterans Administration. Will Brigham City florist, Don Lewis Olsen, owner of Brigham Floral, has been elected unit president of the Idaho-Utaof Telefloral, a world wide wire service. Olsen was elected at a recent A the agency replace the cars worn-ou- t adaptive equipment? A Yes. VA will pay for installation, maintenance and one-tim- Q I am a 73 year old veteran drawing pension from Some 200 ministration Veterans closed-circu- Ad- it television magnifying systems are being used by technically blind, but partially sighted veterans. The systems enable them to read for the first time since suffering their disabilities some as long ago as World War II. Administration. the Veterans My nephew tells me I no longer have to file an annual income questionnaire. Is that true? A Yes. But while the law excludes pensioners 72 years old and older, whove been on the rolls during two consecutive the from filing years questionnaires, they still must report changes in income. Veterans Administration notes larger numbers of disadvantaged educationally veterans are using the GI Bill for catch up training. Some 136,900 trained during a recent month 22 percent more than a year earlier, according to the agency. The y Six BE men enlisted in Army last month DRIVE Youth committee members planning the annual UNICEF trick of in Brigham City include Leslie Hutchison, Job's Daughters; Jim O'Grady and Terry SET UNICEF treat Gurrister, Catholic Youth organization; Donald Callaway, Presbyterian youth; and Mike Andrus, LDS youth, with the young people mapping out plans for a city wide canvass. Coming up Oct. 26 BC youths plan UNICEF drive . Carver G. Kennedy . named manager . Logan plant gets BC man as manager Carver G. Kennedy has been named general manager of the Logan Division of Thiokol Corporation, Thiokol group vice president E.R. Kearney announced today. In his new effective assignment, im- mediately, he replaces Owen Olson, who has resigned. Located in Logan, the operation tracked manufactures vehicles and potato harvesting equipment. Kennedy has been with Thiokols Wasatch Division in Brigham City since 1958. He has served in numerous project and off-roa- d program capacities, management contributing the companys significantly successful capture of major to Young people and adults that is a major source of funbegan meeting in sunny August ding for the voluntary into plan for the annual Trick or ternational fund that assists Treat for UNICEF set for children with food, medical Saturday, Oct. 26, the chilly supplies, health clinics, school Halloween season. and nutrition supplies from a programs. Representatives number of different youth Children in more fortunate groups have been planning and countries give their1 time and will be contacting Boy and Girl money to collect funds for the church Scouts, youth children in less fortunate cirorganizations? and youth ser- cumstances. vice organizations to urge Since UNICEF does not participation in the annual receive funds from the regular citywide canvass to collect budget of the United Nations it funds for UNICEF, the United relies on voluntary gifts, the Nations Childrens fund. trick or treat drive, and the sale This years UNICEF drive of its greeting cards and holiday will find different age groups gifts. Countries requesting holding separate parties in assistance from UNICEF for three locations for receiving childrens programs must their UNICEF materials and match the effort with its own for starting off for their assigned funds and programs sections of the city with the children. senior high youth meeting in the Coordinator of the drive is Thirteenth LDS ward, 25 North Beth Gurrister, working jointly Third East; junior high youth at with Church Women United and the League of Women Voters. Gillespie Hall, 150 East Third South; and elementary children at the Christian meeting Reformed church, 625 South Third East. Trick or Treat for UNICEF is After two years of research, the Administration a activity Veterans hospital at Buffalo, New York, and prolonged has "the life of mattresses, bed linens and room draperies, while dollar aerospace on laundry bills. contracts. His most recent saving assignment at Wasatch was as The mouth disease, pyorrhea, is manager of development being overcome by dentists at programs. the Los Angelet Veterans A graduate of Alabama Administration Hospital Center Polytechnic Institute, he has a who have developed a new B.S. degree in mechanical technique for removing bone engineering. He resides with his tissue from an unaffected area wife and two children in of the mouth and placing it Brigham City. immediately in bone defects. children-to-childre- n d multi-millio- Six more young men from the Box Elder county have decided to join the U.S. Army, it was announced this week by SFC Lessard local Army Recruiter for the Box Elder Joe county. They are: Dale A. Francis of 358 South Second West, Brigham City. Pvt. Francis choose as his career field, Military Police. Pvt. Francis is presently attending basic training, and upon completion of basic will proceed to Ft. Gordon, Ga., for further military training in law enforcement; Victor M. Mendoza of 150 South First East of Tremonton. He chose as his career field mechanics. Pvt. Mendoza is also presently attending basic training, and upon completion will receive additional training; Stephen R. Peterson of 235 North Third East of Brigham City a former police officer with the Brigham City Police Department, he chose the Stripes for Skill Program, and enlisted as a Corporal E-- 4 for Military Police field. the helicopter 7 Bushel 26 Inch presently attending mechanic helicopter school; Merle F. Barnhart of 770 Holiday City. Pvt. Drive of Brigham Barnhart chose the combat arms field. Pvt. Barnhart is presently attending basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Upon completion he will undergo advance training in the combat arms field. WITH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT the Salad" will be the topic of your Nutrition Education's demonstration this month, according to USU Extension Agent Jessie M. DELUXE MOLDED BACK-TO-SCHOO- L 3 PIECE ILuD)ne ! 29.95 Value covered with OMEGA stripes. Washable quilted vinyl lining, rayon ruffle trim. Rayon roomy pockets. Vinyl TORSION Spring Rake with 22 Oil Tempered Spring FD feature "dressings" that can be made at home, plus the favorite salad of some of our committee members. We have an added treat for you this year. We will have USU research people working with us on nutritional value of the things we prepare for We will our demonstrations. So please come and learn with us. Dr. Ann Sorenson will be with us at this meeting and others will follow. The demonstration will be as follows: Friday, Oct. 11 at Bear River Senior Center, 10 a.m., in Tremonton and in the Brigham City Community Center, 2:30 p.m. sx-- VALUE ru 17 14 OUNCE PKG. VVN.V ." Brigham City Branch 38 South Main Our Interest is to Make Your Life Richer Wide Sweep for Easy Raking VALUE s32 COMPLETE SELECTION OF TOYS n VISIT ii T0VLAND TODAY! zzz. Back Steel Tines $3.95 59c . Eller. U Pamper your lawn and shorten the work load with this lawn sweeper. It will pick up debris and grass clippings twelve times faster than with a rake. basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. After completion he will proceed to Fort Rucker, Ala. for LAWN SWEEPER VALUE mechanic field. Pvt. Averett is Song of FIRST FEDERAL 1 in ALL DAY SATURDAY p.m. FIRESIDE We've just moved to Brigham City. Our office is in the middle of the block at 138 South Main. If you should get confused, just ask the folks for a cup of sugar. Or, ask if you can get a free gift for a new, fully insured, savings account as small as $200. We have plenty of contest entry blanks for the console color television. Come in and get yours soon. of Logan enlisted FRIDAY 7 to 10 Extension plans look at salads - N Corporal Peterson is presently attending basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and upon completion will be assigned to Dugway Proving Grounds as a military police officer. Roberto Lianas of Rt. 2A, Box 261 of Tremonton, enlisted for the mechanic field. Pvt. Lianas is presently attending basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and upon completion will be assigned to Fort Dix, N.J. where he will undergo more training. Lloyd 0. Averett of 539 North Fifth West of Brigham City mmss |