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Show 22 Mantua Meanderings Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, September 25, 1975 Community Concert Barnums enjoy Germany trip Phone To 723-347- 1 by Joy Jepperson My typewriter broke down for this week so the old refrain might apply here of no news is good news, and that is just about what we have, except for the fun trip of Reva and Henry Bernums to Germany. We are so happy we made Place Your lh bedroom I bath, all brick Rambler; plush new kitchen cabinets and spotless throughout. A large fenced yard and will sell on VA or 1 FHA terms. Call Rick at & Associates or 5 731-367- ti in at Roy 773-846- while. They had never viewed the younger two, one of which was born just two weeks before their arrival. They took a plane from here to L.A.; then a plane from L.A. 5 bed- 2 YEAR old home. finished basement, room, large rooms. 2 baths, I acre lot with shop. Barns, corrals and fruit orchard. Excellent water. 3 miles out of town. 2 for ap$62,500. pointment. Fire auxiliary 723-305- meets tonight OWNER Older three bedroom home close to Community Center. Phone FOR SALE Do FOR QUICK SALE you want to save a bundle on large four level split home on East side? With many extras in the home plus many goodies will stay for buyer if sold soon. For quick sale will sell under appraised value. Also large beautiful yard with sprinklers and irrigation water. Phone only if interested for appointment and to let me tell you of all the extras it has. No agents please. ' Hill. 0I C2 tOVELY the trip, reported Reva. The Barnums went to Germany to visit with daughter Jean and hubby Curt Hancey; also to see their three grandchildren, the oldest of whom they had not seen for quite a BY The Brigham City Fire department auxiliary will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Johnnie Reese, 318 Highland. All members are encouraged to attend this meeting. 723-271- FOR SALE BY OWNER Beautiful home, excellent condition, 3 years old. Located in Lindsay Park, ready for oc3 cupancy. Call tween 6 and 8 p.m. bed-room- 723-647- Utah School Employees assofall convention is scheduled this year for Oct. at Union Junior High ciations annual school, 615 East 8000 South in Sandy. The organization sponsors worshops, sem3,500-memb- inars, special clinics, general sessions, and extensive exhibit area for its members who inclue s, 1. transportation employees, maintenance, custodial, secretarial, food service personnel, teacher aides, and other industrial specialists employed by schools throughout the state. We are anticipating one of the most complete conferences ever, USEA Executive Director G. Ray Holt said of the two-da- y conference. Pork Rocky Soys. Yes its harder, stronger, whiter and brighter cement. Better insist on Brigham City Sand Gravel. Ever wonder why they haul it so far. Population 723-271- of metropolitan areas the of We everyone to attend to upgrade his or her skill or special area of expertise. non- the have something for U S To Upgrade Crafts, Skills It is attendance at these grew by 4 3 percent in the past two years while large cities and their suburbs picked up only 2 8 percent in population. Nearly conferences that have con- vinced both school districts and three times as many people moved into small towns and agricultural regions as into urban centers during the same time span C C c c c c c c c 1100 sq. It. full family room in basement. Aluminum siding, large basement with fireplace, fenced yard, with garden spot and irrigation water. Rock garden with flowing water fall. You should see this. c c c c c c The two students will compete for finalist status and the right to win one of 1,000 $1,000 scholarships or 2,800 four year merit scholarships. A winner may win up to $1,500 or more during each year of four college undergraduate years with the latter grant. interior decor has been completely smart paneling. Features 2 kitchens, 2 an outside entrance which would lend for a bachelor apartment. Across from The redone in baths and itself well large city park. JUST LISTED: large cinder block buildings in South Willard on approx. 3 acre of land. Size: 45 x120' and 2 35'x90'. Ideal for chickens, rabbits or remodel for storage bays, etc. Land includes 22 fruit trees, with right of way to highway. Trip to Chicago goes to Tremonton 4-H- er Several young people were state contests at winners in the state fair. Denise Potter of Tremonton won a trip to Chicago for her first place in the style dress revue. c c place team was Larry Stokes of Tremonton and John James of Honeyville. Stokes was also honored as the top individual. In agricultural demonstrations, Susan Grimmett of Bear River City was one of the top two individuals. She will receive a trip to Denver to the c c c c c c c c 4-- In crop judging, the first FOR SALE c Roundup. Jan Rhodes received a blue ribbon. The second place team of John Mott and Dale Carter was named in range management judging. They are from the Park Valley area. In horse judging, Jan Rhodes and Becky Breitenbeker re- ceived a blue ribbon. John Singh of Corinne received a blue ribbon in tractor operation. Debbie Wilde and Curtis Carter were in the blue ribbon class in livestock judging. BY OWNER c c c c in the first concert will be Michael Best, a tenor with the New York City Opera. He has sung Ottavio in Mozarts Don Giovonni with the Santa Fe opera and the Steersman in Wagners Flying Dutchman. He has sung with a number of concerts, including the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Detroit Symphany. special reading Former local Willard man retires primed Clair Olsen, recently for night at test former Brigham City man, Boyd retired from his position as director of operation Dugway Proving Ground. Olsen is a native of Brigham City and a son Qf Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Olsen, 81 North Fourth Get the most out of your tax dollars use facilities. These include library and school facilities; educational, law enforcement and consumer protection agencies; and parks and recreation areas A West. He held the post for 12 years. Olsen began government service in March 1942 as an aircraft instrument mechanic at Hill Field. He served in the Army Air corps during World War II. He received a bachelors degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1951 with a major in bacterial physiology and a minor in biochemistry. He accepted employment at Dugway Proving Ground in June 15, 1951, and has held various positions since then. He and his wife Marian live at 526 North Nelson in Tooele. They have five children. In Willard schools back to school night is ready to begin tonight at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be a special reading by Linda Henderson which will present the theme. New PTA officers and teachers will be introduced to par- ents. are Pat president; Linda Larkin, first vice president; Principal Richard Dunn, second vice president; Robert Hodgson, third vice president; Chris Ward, secretary; Norma Hyde, treasurer. New officers Trem-ellin- Also serving on commissions are Linda Zitto, services; Joan Baddley, individual development; Ramona Wetzel, membership and finance; Linda n, health and welfare; Linda Kunzler, education. Health care costs up, 4 nailed in stolen van, held found in a stolen van early Tuesday morning in Brigham City. Officers Arnold Lemmon and Dell Braegger stopped the van about 12:20 a.m. and when no one could produce a drivers license or registration to the vehicle, placed them under arrest. Booked into the Box Elder county jail were William C. Moore, 37, Denver, Colo.; Frank Lee Murley, 57, Tuba City, Ariz.; Willard Harold New, 31, Scotts Bluff, Neb.; and Godfrey Chipps, 21, Washabee, S.D. An NCIC records check showed the van was taken from Rapid City, S.D. costs on the individual pocket-boo- k has been carried, to a large extent, by private health insurance and by such government programs as Medicare. All in all, according to the latest figures, of the bills are now being taken care of in that fashion. d Which leaves the that must be footed by the patients themselves. These costs have zoomed recently. level 3 bedroom brick home with full basement. Features include refrigerated air conditioning, fireplace, sprinkling system, appliances, and garage. Many extras you must see to apafter 6:00 preciate. 136 E. 2nd S. Call 723-602- 0 p.m. . . concert tenor classes start on Thursday Several community They will be held Mondays and Thursdays. Junior drill team for girls 13 and under will be held at 4:30 on Tuesdays. Group guitar, with Jim OGrady instructor, will be taught Mondays at 6:30 p.m. More information can be obtained from Baty Morrison at Lake View school. schools programs will begin at the Lake view school tonight, Monday and Tuesday. Registration for a ceramics class will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday. Diane Ruggles will teach it. The class is primarily for elementary school children. A crafts class will register from 6 to 8 p.m. A fly tying class, taught by Doug Orchard, is slated for 8 to 9 p.m. Motor skills class for children in grades one through six is planned and macrame for adults will register 6 to 8 p.m. in the media center. And a special aeronautics class will be taught by John Weir at the airport for students in fourth through seventh grades. Students will have one flight at its conclusion. Service Smiles Many folks still wonder about West Point Are they building an army to beat Russia or Notre Dame7 Of course you know about the recruit who made general in one day. Seems as if he was standing in line, IBM card m hand When pushed he dropped the card and a guy with golf shoes on walked across it. You classes at 3:45. can imagine what happened after that. SECOND MORTGAGE going to doctors, $25 to dentists, $20 to hospitals, $39 for drugs going higher How much are Box Elder County residents paying per year for health care? How does that compare with what others are paying? Because of inflationary pressures, the cost of medical and dental services, hospital care, prescription drugs and the like has gone up sharply in recent years. The direct burden of these Michael Best . Lake On Monday, ballet will begin registration LOANS and sundries and $31 for nursing home care and miscellaneous. The total amount spent by Box Elder county residents in the year, based upon the regional average, was approximately $5,567,000, it is estimated. HEW reports that the overall health bill in the United States reached $104.2 billion, as against $94.2 billion in 1973. W molt larg loans for homo im con outo purchos olidotions or any othar worthwhile pur low Inter t Don rofinanc your pot lit morgog or ral ettot contract to obtain needed funds. provamonti Call Art Petersen 723 8538 or 723 8973 Today FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL CREDIT Brigham City two-thir- one-thir- et Released by HEW Details on the cost of medical care in the various sections of the country have just been released by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In Box Elder countys regional area, it appears, costs in the past fiscal year, excluding premiums paid for health insurance, came to an estimated $179 per capita. Elsewhere throughout the United States the average was $149 per capita. The figures apply to the population as a whole and include those who had no expenses and those who had very large ones. Costs were higher in some parts of the country than in others, were higher for the white population and were higher for those with big incomes. High for Elderly For the elderly, as would be expected, the health bill was especially high. Their expenses averaged $415 per capita, as compared with $117 for those under age 65. A breakdown of the $149 national average shows $34 of it RESIDENTIAL Neat 3 bedroom home with attached garage NW - full basement, immediate possession, mid $20's. pow't WORM WOUO YOUR PtARjTHOSE. 7oST Ay-E- . 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Conveniently located close to the center of town ideal for retired or investment minded. 3 Bdrm. offireplace, very nicely designed interior suitable for professional fice. You will enjoy the yard with all of its privocy. 3. Trade in mind? 200x165 (754 N. Main) together with 3 Bdrm. oider home, clean interior. Property is zoned for multible purpose use. Priced for only $35,000. Easy terms for qualified buyer. 4. THE CASTLE, 135 W. Forest, excellent commercial location. of one bedroom apt. Newly remodeled 3000 sq. ft. bldg, consists space for 3 offices on Main floor. Off upstairs with Beauty Shop parking. Property has been appraised. OPPORTUNITY tire( KNOCKS, attractive terms. Owner will consider trode for partial equity. 5. Cannot qualify for home and thinking about Mobile Home? New 75 Champion 3 bedroom (14x70), all furnished. Owner will sacrifice for quick sale. yy specialize in exchanges. We can trode what you own for your heect's desire. As members of Multiple Listing Service, we can sell insurance any hone on the market. For all your Real Estate Needs, see t Quad g, local area Four men have been charged with auto theft after they were c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c students, Arleigh Peterson and Loren Minert, have been named semifinalists in the 1976 National Merit Scholarship program, announces Principal Carroll C. Nichols. The students are among 15,000 who will continue in competition for 3,800 merit scholarships to be awarded next spring. Arleigh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peterson of South Eighth West and Loren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Minert of 821 Fairview drive. 563 gram. Featured . . USEA c c c c c c c c c c c c c c President Harold J. Madsen, a locksmith for Granite School district, will preside conference. over the two-da- y It has been our thurst to involve every school employee in the classified ranks in this convention. We are anticipating one of our best conventions ever, President Madsen said optimistically. The general public is invited to attend any section of the converence. The Community Concert season is set to begin with the first Oct. 11 at 8 : 15 p.m. at Box Elder High school. Season ticket holders should have received ducats in the mail for the four concert pro- Linda Henderson Will Preside BE Two Box Elder High school c c c c c c c c c school boards of the sincerity of our people to upgrade their crafts and skills. Of course, the public and the students are the benefactors, he continued. The convention begins on Thursday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. and while most convention activity will be held at Union Junior High, a popular bus drivers roadeo will be held at the Fashion Place Mall parking area, 6400 South State in Murray on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. students named scholarship semifinalists Two shopping. An interesting thing is that they have no water fountains on the sidewalks, and in the restaurants they are served no water. "I wish we could go again, said Reva, but I doubt we will. Curt and Jean will not be returning until 1978-7Reva Jean is homesick, says and she said to tell everyone hello in Mantua. So hello to everyone from Jean. Do not forget the junior high back to school night Thursday. The opening social for the Relief society will be next degree from Utah State university and a masters 9-1- 734-966- t due to the low value of a dollar so they said they did little confab slated Oct. 0 Modern three bedroom rambler. $22,900. Low down payment. Call owner agent Dorothy Woodworth, Synder Reatly Rcroton Vhicl Their Guide Curt, of course, does and was their guide and interpreter. Everything was expensive USEA fall FOR SALE 723-755- HOME FOR SALE 4 two baths. Phone Wanted to Tour They had wanted to tour Switzerland and Austria while there but the new baby was without a passport so they did not go there. They did visit the Wall at different points and Reva and Henry went to East Berlin. Curt was unable to go as he is part of the secret intelligence and is not allowed to go there. On asking Reva what the most interesting point was in East Berlin, she said where the bombed out church was. This still remains with its bullet holes and half bombed walls. The weather there was comparable to ours right now, except maybe a little more humid. The country has no hills, but does have a lot of wooded areas where boars and deer roam free. Jean now understands quite a bit of German but does not speak very fluently. be- 723-775- 723-607- 9 FOR SALE Three bedroom home. Two bedrooms up one down, carpet, drapes, two fireplaces, large kitchen, finished basement, fenced yard in nice residential area. See at 475 North 6th West. Call for appointment after 5 p.m. to Chicago; from there to Frankfurt; then a plane from Frankfurt to West Berlin. season opens in Oct. t a .WESTERN IIILLS REALTY & RtAlTOR Nick Topik, Broker Robert Pett, Soles Assoc., Tel. 723-548Charles Schultz, 723-841- 4 PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE Ins. Wow! Loads of space - only $22,900. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, spiral staircase to upstairs rooms - large living room and dining room country kitchen - garage, workshop with 220 V., garden spot, irrigation water. See this before -- its gone! COMMERCIAL Main Street - large lot - existing house, 4 bedrooms - currently rented - good location for business - $17,500. Gary Bywater 723-217- 0 June June Christensen Evanoff 723-861- 6 723-733- 5 mm QgJJEJu 1 723-345- 1 1 iT |