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Show I Brigham Cadet attends camp iKorUloJs V v'' 'tp at Ft. Knox, i Cadet Rodney H. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Larsen, 444 South Second East, Brigham City, recertly attended the basic Army Reserve Officers Corps Training (ROTC) camp at Ft. Knox, Ky. Cadets received six weeks of KNCE SALE' (V practical military 1x4-- 1 Utility Cedar Redwood 1x12-- 6 Ft. 4 lx4-5F- t. Pocky Cedar hill 1" thick 1x4-- 6 Comb Cedar Ft. ft. Pecky Cedar full I" thick 1x12-- 6 Combed. Redwood VuSxS' Crape Stakes 4' Machine Split i Dx21 I 6' Machine Split 1 L OQc xo 6' T Post-ligy 6' T Post-heav- 3' 50' roll 3i'-- 50 .S' $17.95 $19.95 $22.95 $29.95 roll 50' roll $34.95: 54"2l' 25c h. 33c ft. l"x2l' 43c ft, i'"x2r 54c 68c 95c t. i'i"x2r 2"x21' MRTICII BOARD PANELING Over S00 types of paneling to choose from largest variety and quontity in the Intermountom West Most Complete line Moldirigs ond Colored Noils m the Inter mountain Areo We Stock We con fvery Color Motch Any Paneling I 2'6" 28" 3'0" 32" or 36" $25.95 Blue Cross Buck 32" $29.95 ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE 39c Constitution 10S3 c Plain White New York Strch Weed, 1st grads t Real Rosewood Reinforcing Mesh 4x6x10 Go. ; ISO roll 3x4 Econ. Cedar genuine a real wood Rosewood 1st grade. 24h8 I Imp. Sheetina., Dr. Young accepted the contributions on behalf of the nations Christmas Seal workers at the rural letter carriers convention in San Antonio, Texas. The Rural Letter Carriers Auxiliary of Utah, under the direction of Mrs. R.T. Jones of Corinne, contributed to the fund. According to Mrs. Janet Wildord, Logan, who is treasurer of the organization, the funds were raised by selling hand crafted items at a bazaar. Individual schools will announce time and dates to students when the program will be held. Howard said the cooperation Elder county board of of the Box education made the program possible in the schools. expect to reach a target said group of 6,000 students, We Howard. Big Problem Shoplifting is a big problem in Brigham City. Merchants lose tens of thousands of dollars annually by shoplifting, he said. Howard said he and officer Cedar lx Shakes, Peggy Barker will be handing out pamphlets to students they can take home to parents. Posters will also be placed in schools reminding students to avoid shoplifting. Waste paper that is recycled accounts for 22 percent of all U.S. paper and paperboard fiber needs. More total tonnage of waste paper is recycled today than 30 years ago. The rate of recycling, though, has been declining steadily since World W'ar II. Recycling was a necessity then because resources had to be diverted to wartime production needs. the kid running the cold drink stand et more for his lemonade, j $42.29 45c ..,..,,$1.79 $24.9S sq. 2 44 Wood $13.91 SHELTON and Youth Bureau officer Peggy Parker affix an anto the bumper of a Brigham City patrol, car. A department campaign sticker tishoplifting against the crime kicks off this week. PATROLMAN JIM raise their prices SHINGLES , 316x4x8 Other days of the programs are Oct. and 16 and 17. $2.15 $2.98. $2.99 $3.99 yx4x8... Film Discussion film will also be presented, then a 15 or 20 minute question and answer period for students to respond will be opened. A 17c Vtx4x8 .............. lx4xB Salem Birch 2nd Grade s, other aspects discussed. Particle Board $5.49 Frosted Oak fir Orode respon-siblitie- 12c Acoustic Pinperf Vinyl imbossed $2.89 316x4xS and will last less than an hour. penalties, intrepretations, merchants rights and citizens rights and g Honey Walnut Permaneer Vinyl Shield. 1 Grade. Passport Series ' the program, Shoplifting Doesnt Pay You Do, will be broken down into three parts new law ALUM. STORM DOORS ALUMINUM SIDING WINDOWS. All Sirt-- al DISCOUNT PRICES 316x4x0 ........ Students will learn what the says with criminal l Every time lemon growers Birch WHITE Z BRICK S Square Feet 316x4x8 law-wil- be explained to students in Brigham City's schools beginning Friday. The Brigham City Police department youth bureau will present the programs to students in grades four through 12. Officer Harold Howard said I $16.49 $20.95 $17.99 $22.95 $1 7.9V $22.95 $18.49 $23.95( $19.20 $25.95 24" Utahs new shoplifting ft. DOORS Mahog. 20" $9.98 Shingles .... sq. I t"x2"x8' Redman Pecan Simulated wood grain on Lauan plywood. 1 st Grade 17cea. Stripping INSULATION Owens Corning Fiberglass Foil Faced 3V,xlS" 70 sq. ft. S6 94 roll $3.99, Jix4x7 Nordic Oak, 1 st grade, A simulated wood groin on Lauan plywood. 316x4x4.... $4.49 V ALUM CRIMPED ROOFING Red brick, White brick or Chapel white rock. Simulated brick or rock pattern on hardwood $10.95 Brazilian' Rosewood lated, 1st grade, 4x8 CORRUGATED simu- FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"xt 26'xlO' $3.49 $3.11 $3.90 $4.69 $3.49 $6.20 2"xl2' 26"xl4- - 26"xl6' $5.95 Railroad Ties Delta Rib Galvanized Steel $4. IS 26"x1 2' $5.20 26"xl 4' 26"x8 26"xl0' $6.25 $7.30 CHAMBERS APPLIANCES if 24" Conventional (leaning built-ioven Al OH 24 Gas surface unit MT24 coppertone & avocado Deluxe Dishwasher Continuous Cleaning n Drop In If he didnt pass his increased costs along to A NEW KITCHEN OF LASTING BEAUTY Kitchen Hardwood Avoiloble at Discount Prices. Deolers inquiries welcome. (Buy direct from distributor & save). Free estimates. 1st Grade Formica Counter Tops $3.95 ft. Will cut Cabinets any tlie. Cabineti by INSTALLATION HAAS AVAIlAlli DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT CHRIS & DICKS "THE WALL PANELING KINGS" onkAfmncard 4 OPEN 9 a Wolkftr tankard Mesfr CKerfft Honored m. to 7 p.m. 266-9551- , 1555 West 3500 South(l-blof- k last 13 Shoplifting law goes to school $1.49k Size $2.79 Carton , H. 99c $1.2S J"12' 1 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah SHELVES V"xSr "xiO' Aluminum Siding $35.65 $1095 I 7 i"x21' 1 COUNTRY lrxtr More than $24,000 donated by the National Rural Letter Carriers auxiliary has been added to a nationwide pooled fund for lung disease research, reported Mrs. LaVern W. Parmley, president of the Utah Lung association. The special contributions will be used for medical research aimed at preventing lung disease, according to Donald A. Young, M.C., medical director of the American Lung Galvanized Pipe In 21 Ft. Lengths REYNOLDS TOWN ft. Barbed Wire 121s ga. 80 Rad Roll CHAIN LINK ELDER Thursday, October 2, 1975 Letter carriers give to lung disease study Top Rails ...$1.59 . $ 1 .96 BOX 0 2x4x7 ft. Rough Cedar Redwood training designed to prepare them for advanced ROTC courses. Cadet Larsen is a 1971 graduate of Box Elder High school and attended Utah State university in Logan. He is now a student at Brigham Young university in Provo. His wife, Deonne, is with him near the college. Ft. 1x4x6 1 Ky. Police program 266-612- 2 of Redwood) OPEN SUNDAYS 10 O.m, to 3 p m. ALT LAKE CITY his customers, he would soon find himselt spending more money than he was making, and he would out of business. Thats pretty much how it is with natural gas distribution companies these days; companies like Mountain Fuel. You see, much of the natural gas Mountain Fuel sells, we buy from independent gas producers and large pipeline companies. This is one of the ways we can insure an adequate natural gas supply to meet the growing demands of our customers. Its a good system. And for years everyone has benefited from it. go No longer a buyers market. But in the last 24 months the natural gas market has turned upside down, with national demand finally outstripping readily available supply. As a result prices have begun to climb. one of Canadian natural gas for example-ju- st our sources of supply has increased in price from $.33 per thousand cubic feet in November of 1973 to an already determined $1.I by November of this year. Thats a pereentage increase of 385' in two years, at a cost increase to Mountain Fuel of many million dollars. c Its obvious that Mountain Fuel cant afford to absorb this and other cost increases by ourselves. Not if we are to continue to serve you. So we have to pass the increases along, as they occur, to our customers. We re sorry to have to do it, but the alternative would mean having to close our doors. Arent there other alternatives? We could refuse to pay the increases imposed if we did w e d ha e upon us bv our suppliers, lint In todays natural gas to give up the supply. anothei gasutihty would market, hungrv energv soon as we let as that supply certainly pick up hack it at any pi ice. it go, and w e wouldn t get since j of all but of course, We could do that, cook and home heat your use to the gas you your meals comes from outside suppliers, it would mean youd have to use 33' t less gas. or we would have to discontinue service to important indus-- t altti-n- a rial cu-- omers. ihoseaitmt veiy exciting lives either. a Our own drilling programs help keep gas costs down. Fortunately for all of us, some of the increased cost of natural gas we have to buy can be offset by the very reasonable cost of the gas we produce ourselves. Thats one reason were constantly working to develop gas fields of our own. But our own exploration and drilling programs are not sufficient to supply the needs of all our customers. And so we continue to buy the gas we need from those who can supply it, pay the market price, and pass price increases along to consumers. Were not wild about having to do that, but if we didnt, we wouldnt have an adequate supply of natural gas. And thats something nobody would be wild about. MOUNTAIN FUEL |