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Show Brigham City native, 34 named division manager A Brigham City native has been named manager of the construction products division a manufacturer of of Super-Cu- t, diamond blades and concrete saws. Richard Rasmussen, 34, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Scothern of 435 South Second East, assumed the position after leaving Transportation Safety Systems in Colombus, Ohio. He is a 1965 graduate of Utah State university and obtained his masters degree tn business from administration the University of Utah the next year. He entered the Air Force his graduation. In following 1970, he joined Christensen Diamond Products of Salt Lake City as a management consultant responsible for market development in highway safety, grooving and grinding. . . . landowner, new manager His new position is located in Chicago, 111. sometimes becoming openly hostile with the man who give the permission. Confrontations erupt and the sportsman is banned totally from another section of hunting area. BE people hold, hike insurance of $21,850 figure the per family. grand total of $209,688,000 carried by the local population, the bulk is in the form of ordinary insurance, with group insurance in second Of place. An indicator of the times if the disclosure that borrowing on life insurance policies has reached record proportions. In the past year it was well above sportsman case point: Etna reservoir in western Box Elder county is surrounded by private property and through the efforts of sportsmen groups like the Box Elder Wildlife Federation, access was opened for fishermen The Division of Wildlife Resources stocked the water and provided toilet facilties. Box Elder county graded the area. The groups had help from of the Bureau Land Management and Forest Service to open this water. After a few short years, the reservior is being drained by users and notice has been given it will not be open for fishing in A Thursday, June 5, 1975 trespassing: who's to blame? Whose Fault? Whose fault is it Some blame the landowner, but the finger needs to point to the sportsmen and his counterpart the un- Have more than ever Despite the money probelms caused by national economic conditions, Box Elder, county residents have been holding on to their life insurance in the last few years and, in many cases, increasing it. As a result, local families began the current year with more life insurance protection than ever before. In addition, most of them have been maintaining their other safeguards, such as insurance, health insurance and fire insurance. Especially, however, because of the uncertainties of the times, they have been adding to their life insurance, for the most part buying term insurance, which is the cheapest kind. The effect has been to bring life insurance holdings in Box Elder county to an estimated total of $209,688,000. Mo No Trespassing. Keep Out. Hunters Not Welcome. These words are appearing more and more on signs tacked to fence posts and gateways, advising the hunter, fisherman and hiker to stay out. Theyre not welcome. Sportsmen in Northern Utah and particularly in Box Elder county are finding themselves in the same predicament. A days hunting or fishing depends upon who they know or taking advantage of a few public shooting areas. Sportsmen grumble, become outspoken and condemn the Richard Rasmussen BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah The 'unsportsman in The reason? Sportsmen used it for a dumping ground, leaving piles of litter. They left gates open, spooked cattle and generally took advantage of the goodwill of the landowners. permission of the sheriff, landowner and Division of Wildlife Resources. The ban has been in effect about a year and since the ban, there has been very little vandalism at all, says Kimber. Same End Lynn reservoir, a neighboring water, is facing the same demise. Property owners have withstood the problem of litter and vandalism as long as possible and now are draining off the reservoir in anticipation of not allowing fish stocking next year and posting it to trespass. take Up Residents Prior to that, drunken hunters "ould pull into private roadways and wake up residents, demanding instructions. In wet weather, drive units would be chained up and driven down muddy road, making them nearly impassible for anything else. 1975. Hunters are finding it four-whe- one owns it They forget theyre on private property, Kimber says In the case of Etna reservoir, the sportsman didnt control the nonsportsman and to a point, takes part of the blame for the closure. Plans Campaign The Box Elder Wildlife Federation board of directors is planning a campaign to wake the sportsman up to the disadvantaged position he is finding himself, thanks to and hunters thoughtless fishermen. in- We had a storage shed that was shot through 47 times. A barrel of diesel was destroyed, an expensive lubrication gun creasingly difficult to find unposted property or a downer willing to let hunters on his ground he doesnt know in that area, whether for deer, rabbit or grouse hunting. Again the gets the nonsportsman blame. lan- damaged and tools and other items destroyed. Not only that, these so called sportsmen have shot up irrigation pumps, electrical controls on pumps and pipelines thats where the farmer really loses money, was Richard Kimber of Grouse Creek relates several instances of vandalism to equipment, homes and livestock by his unruly character. he says In most instances, he blames the vandalism on nighthunters who use spotlights to locate their prey, usually predators, then shoot them. Unfornately, he says, livestock, equipment, family dogs, insulators and signs have taken a terrific beating. But Box Elder county commissioners seem to have ended that problem, he said, since they closed the county to nighthunting except by express Soon, all private lands will be posted in the county if fences continue to be cut, livestock killed or injured and landowners wishes are ignored Ths board wants to restore the goodwill of landowners, not only in western Box Elder county, but in all areas of the county. The board is well aware of the problems of the landowner, and is willing to help the landowner however it can to rectify damages. But the best way, the board, says, is to catch the guy whose doing the damage and turn him into authorities and let the courts require him to make restitution. Sportsmen can record license numbers, makes and models of vehicles and other general information when they observe vandalism, littering or other acts and turn them into authorities. tAmericaniyiiwpomts Himself an avid hunter and fisherman, Kimber can see both sides of the issue and is sympathetic to the plight of the who is penalized sportsman because of ths actions of an uncaring few. The Division of Wildlife Resources has been very cooperative but there isnt much they can do unless they catch these people in the act. Too many people think because this country out here is away from population area, no $4 5 billion. One man mth courage makes a majority Andrew Jackson 15 Webelos badges Data for States, Country Data on the number of policyholders and the extent of their coverage is given for each of the states and for the country as a whole by the Department of Commerce and the Institute of Life Insurance. They show that the amount in force in the United States is now in excess of $1.8 trillion. In the state of Utah alone, according to the findings, the total is $8,804,000. It compares with $3,606,000 ten years ago. This is exclusive of insurance provided by the federal government for veterans and insurance issued by fraternal organizations. In general, there is a direct relationship between a familys income and the amount of insurance it carries. The figures show that the amount held by the average family in the state is equal to 25.1 months income, ' after taxes. go to Cubs 5-S- Three Cub Scouts of the Brigham City Second ward. Pack 102, have earned all 15 activity badges offered by the Webelos program John Wolfe, son of Mr and 's club has begun for the busy summer months. Known as the (Some Silly Stitching Sewing Sewers), the girls met first on May 22 where they selected officers for the year. Sharon Farner is president; vice Terri Hendricksen, A new Mrs Max D Wolfe of 322 South First West, Jimmy Wor- thington II, son of Mrs Phyllis Worthington of 128 South Fourth West, and Bruce Simmons, son of LaMon Simmons of 404 South Second West received the awards The three young scouts also have received their At row of Light awards Jann Smith, president; secretary; Lisa Allen, reporter, selves or police their own ranks, then we have to agree with the landowner that closure was the only avenue open to them at this time, the board notes. We encourage the sportsman to stand up and watch out for the landowners property as if it were their own. If they dont their guns and fishing poles will only be decorations on the wall in a few short years, the board says. Involvement Key Word Involvement is the key word, the board points out, because the future of real sportsmen is on the line. Many more acts of vandalism could close the county up to only a select few and that would be a criminal shame, the board says. We deplore the action of these people who call themselves sportsmen that brought about the closure of Etna reservoir. The area has been a source of enjoyment for many fishermen for several years, but if these fishermen cant see the need to clean up after them Course offered in using stored food Mrs Homemaker if youre looking for new' ideas to stretch your food budget while adding variety and nutrition to your meals, here's the class for you. This is the invitation being extended locally for a course in using foods most often stored in the home It is being offered during June by the Box Elder Junior High Community school The four sessions will be held Tuesday and Friday afternoons, June 17, 20, 24, and 27, from 1.30 to 3 30 p m in the home economics room at the junior high school. Registration can - be . completed prior to the first class by 16 or 723 2920, telephoning hr at the first class The instructor is Janet Seegmiller. on recipes prepared during the laboratory section of the first class. Another session will demonstrate gluten making from whole wheat flour and its preparation as a meat substitute or hamburger stretcher and other ways of using it in delicious desserts' Participants will prepare and sample a variety of casseroles, salads, snacks, cereals and hi cads such as sweet and sour wheat balls, soy nuts, whole wheat seafood salad, whole wheat rye bread and wheatza. gluten-burger- 723-6- The fee will be $10 Although the course emphasizes the many ways to prepare wheat, the first session will include a demonstration on methods of drying fruits, vegetables, and fruit leather. Dried foods, soybeans, textured vegetable protein, and sprouts will be used in the JOIN An Acrylic Paintinq CLASS Learn to paint on your shirt, jeans, Jackets, whatever CLASSES EVERY AFTERNOON MARY MILES of CASTLE CRAFTS 135 W Forest 723 6222 Open Mon Sat 9am 6pm and Laura Olsen, photographer. Miss Myrna Olsen is club leader. Collette Smith is junior leader. The girls have in the past three weeks begun the fun things they will follow this summer, including an overview of their book, learning to sew on a button. Local Family Average Related to Box Elder county and to the average income in the area, life insurance locally comes to an estimated $23,900 per family. This is about twice as much as most families had ten years ago and is more than is held in many communities. It tops the Mountain States During the week of June 1, Mrs. Beth Anderson talked to them about materials and they went to Fashion Fabric where the store personnel showed them different fabrics. 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