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Show 4 14 Continue sheep promotion? BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 10, 1974 Davis man 'good' after Sardine canyon wreck Traffic accidents injured one an infant escaped serious injury when she fell from her mothers moving automobile during the week. condition at In good McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden Wednesday was Robert Alden Hayward, 33, of Farmington. He was removed from his vehicle near Mantua in Sardine Canyon last Sunday morning after he. had lain in the wreck auto for nearly 12 hours after six miles east of leaving SR-8Brigham City, according to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Howard Dunlavy. Dunlavy reported Hayward ran off the west side of the roadway and into a deep ditch sometime between 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday night. He was discovered about 8:30 a.m. Sunday morning by UHP Sgt. Tom Burridge who stopped to investigate a damaged road injuries in the driveway of her home after falling from her mothers moving auto. Brigham City police officer Tom Sneddon said Mrs. Deborah Richlen of 519 South Second East was backing from her driveway when the babys seat tipped over and the baby hit the right door, which opened and the child fell out. Sneddon said the babys arm was scrapped by a tire but no bones were broken. sign. The victim was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City, then transferred to McKay-Dehospital in Ogden. police. man while Elder David Andrus . . 5 back home Elder back, testimonial scheduled Elder David Calvin Andrus has just recently returned from mission the Argentina-Cordob- a A North). (formerly homecoming will be held for him this Sunday, Oct. 13, at 4:30 Ward p m. in the chapel, 139 East Third North. During his mission Elder Andrus worked in the cities of Cordoba, San Juan, Mendoza, San Luis, Bell Ville and San Raiael. He served as district leader in San Luis and San Rafael. Elder Andrus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Andrus. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. He attended BYU for a year before his mission and plans to return there at the end of the month. Bishop John R. Wells invites all friends and relatives to attend this homecoming ser- 8th-17t- e In Compton was cited for allegedly making an improper turn. In a Tuesday accident, an elderly Las Vegas, Nev., man received cuts in an accident at and the intersection of SR-84 exit. George Henry Todd, 75, of Las Vegas, was hurt when his auto collided with one driven by Knox McDaniel, 51, Salt Lake City, according to UHP Trooper Larry Forsgren. another accident near Mantua, two Salt Lake county men received no injuries when on they collided on SR-8Monday. UHP troopers said the drivers were Lane Carl Willie, 21, Salt Lake City, and James W. Smithert, 41, Sandy. An accident on Oct. 10 at the intersection of Seventh South and First West slightly injured a California man, according to 5 Bruce K. Christensen, 19, Hayward, Calif., was injured in a collision with an auto driven by Steven Dean Compton, 17, of 260 West Sixth North, Brigham Veterans recently separated from military service should check the timetable on certain benefits to make sure they dont lose out through oversight, the Veterans Administration advises. For example, veterans have 120 days to convert, without physical examination, their Servicemens Group Life Insurance to the new Veterans Group Life Insurance. At a very critical period in its history, the sheep industry will decide whether or not to continue promotion of its products, lamb and wool and the industry a in nationwide itself, referendum called by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture for the peiod of Nov. special referendum committee has been formed under the sponsorship of the National A Wool Lamb Growers Feeder association association (NLFA) to inform sheepmen throughout the country of what is at stake in the voting on promotion being conducted by the American Sheep Producers Council (ASPC), headquartered in Denver, Colo. The committee is called the Feeder Sheep Producer-LamReferendum Committee with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Ballots will be mailed to all sheep producers in the United States through the county or state ASCS offices before the voting period. All producers and feeders of lambs are eligible to vote if they have b two-wee- k owned sheep or lambs six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1973. To ASCS Office All ballots must be returned to the local ASCS office or mailed in and postmarked no later than Nov. 15. The W know! UTAH EASTER SEAL SOCIETY helps the handicapped 365 days every year. need you We mi HOME I too! year-roun- HIGHWAY SAFETY CHECKLISTS promotion program can be continued through 1977 if of the total number of s producers voting or of the total volume of production in the represented referendum approve the program. The promotion program was originated in 1955 by sheep industry leaders to make the consumer aware of lamb and wool. Authorized under Section 708 of the National Wool Act, this program has been the pattern for many other two-thir- two-third- self-hel- STICK WITH A DOG? p agricultural commodity programs. Now more than 1,200 agricilltural commodities are promoted in the highly competitive market of food and fiber. The self-helprogram is made possible by a deduction City. Minor Hurts h Gwen Little Richlen very minor received Police said Compton was making a U turn in the intersection and collided with the Christensen car. Police said HAVE A FEW THINGS LAYING AROUND THE HOUSE THAT YOU DONT USE ANYmORE? Missionary homecoming set Sunday homecoming testimonial for Elder Mikel Stevens will be held Sunday at the Brigham City Seventh Ward beginning at 6.30 p.m. He is the son of W. Ross Stevens of 463 North Third e West. He served in the mission for the LDS Church. He served in Dubuque, Des Moines and Council Bluffs, Iowa, and in Independence, Mo. He is attending Snow College in Ephriam. UI1ITED nnnons Bet somebody could put your "OLD DOG" to good use! . . . List it in our classified section Youll be amazed at how soon you'll have cash in your pocket instead of useless items in your house! Missouri-Independenc- Elder Mikel Stevens ... I Its important. Te YOUR from incentive payments, which includes V2 cents for each pound of shorn wool and 7i2 cents for each 100 pounds of unshorn lamb. All producers contribute to promotion in relation to the size of their sheep operation. A VJIKl (IiB0D GFI&S Nationwide referendum called for November home fr.Qm mis.sio,p 1 (I Shop our in Store (DAFT - Specials CARAMELS STORE HOURS: 9-- 9 SUNDAY 10-- 0 WINDOW MON-SA- T 8am-1- 0 SUNDAY newly-forme- Call ,1111 nK mi pm 10-- 0 MEAB017 GOLD HAND SOAP isunm SOLID PACK FAMILY PACK 0 Il DOUBLE D RHODES PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE PORK STEAKS OLD FAITHFUL VACUUM PACK BACONJLICED CUDAIIY ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT 0 FROZEN 5 LOAF PACK SHRIMP beef ra RAST quart BREAD Si II UMIMII NOR BEST GRADE A TURKEY HIND QUARTER Brigham City 916 7th Street Ogden FROLIC 1 SPECIAL 81 N. Main BLUE PLATE Today! 723-347- 1 r.s. ..J MON-SA- T PLANS Frank Coppin, Box Elder representative to the District Box Centennial committee, explains the program to members of the committee Bob Olds, Chairman Sue Ferry, and John Hepworth, at the mittee's first meeting. RUN YQUR CLASSIFIED TWICE RND THE 3rd TIME WELL RUN IT FREE! BETTY CROCKER COMPLETE PANCAKE MIX CLEANED-BROK- EN I 7 YJIIITE GOLD EXTRA LARGE KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE 200 EGGS 89 COUNT 0 JOLLY TIME TEXISE SPRAY & WASH 16 oz. Campbell tomato soup No. 1 Size i100 POPCORN 2 lb. LARGE CRISP LARGE NEW NEW PINK CELERY AVOCADOS GRAPEFRUIT W0 $-for , dL 00 |