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Show Local office offers help BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 23, 1975 Rehabilitation N. MfromMHS T ORMSiSCRARBOOK pays off, figures show For every $1,000 spent on rehabilitation of a disabled individual by the states vocational rehabilitation agency, the lifetime earnings of the rehabilitated person will increase by $35,000, Charles LeBaron, chairman of the Utah Governors Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, announced this past week. 3 and Confederate soldiers meet in the September 19, battle of Chickamauga, in Georgia. navigator Ferdinand Magellan, September 20, with five vessels and 270 men, begins his global voyage to find a western passage to the Indies. y Marciano defends his heavyweight September 21, boxing title for the sixth time by knocking out Archie Moore in the ninth round at Yankee Stadium. authorizes the creation of the office September 22, of postmaster general of the United States. September 23. ...63 B.C. ..Birth of Augustus Caesar, first Roman Emperor. e Ruth makes his farewell appearance September 24, as a regular player with the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, New York. e Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. ConSeptember 25, stitution, providing separate electoral ballots for President and f goes into effect. n nearest office of vocational rehabilitation if they require rehabilitation services of any kind, said LeBaron. The local office for Box Elder county is at 502 North Main, Brigham City. Ray Frost is the supervising counselor and Arthur Thomas-se- n serves the northern part of Box Elder county. ss 1934-Bab- 1804-Th- t, During the past year, Chairman LeBaron continued, vocational rehabilitation in Utah rehabilitated 3,247 disabled individuals. LeBaron made the announcements during observation of National Employ the Handicapped Week. and old alike Visitors were able to see equipment and watch firemen perform various demonstrations. conducted at the Brigham City Fire proved popular with both young recently THE OPEN HOUSE station Long grain Every year the world consumes 1.2 billion metric tons of grain, the equivalent of grain piled six feet deep on a highway 55 feet wide and stretching around the earth at the Equator, National Geographic says. KEEP IT HOT Bacteria grows best in lukewarm foods. Keep protein foods such as seafood, poultry, and cooked meats hot by using an electric hot tray or chafing dish Never let these foods stand at room temperature more than two hours. DEMONSTRATING Elmer Yates, using In resuscitation mouth-to-mout- h resusci-annie- . during fire department open house State vocational rehabilitation services, provided without charge to disabled Utahns, include testing and evaluation, guidance and counseling, academic, vocational and job training, medical and hospital care, artificial limbs and prosthetic aids, job placement and related services. Under the Vocation Rehabil- itation act, federal money percent of the total covering 80 operating costs is provided to state rehabilitation agencies. In the United States, over three million disabled persons have benefited from vocational rehabilitation services under the act since 1920. I urge all Utah residents who are disabled to contact their is area three-count- y Enough timber for a town The Bear River Resource Conservation and Development project announced the publication of a Timber Inventory of Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. Inventory data was collected, compiled and published by the Utah Division of Forestry and Fire Control with funds provided through the Bear River RC&D project. Enough lumber to build about 400 houses was produced in Cache, Rich, and Box Elder counties during 1974 according to Dave Schen, Area three-bedroo- Forester. This is based on the fact, brought out by the inventory, that six million board feet of lumber were harvested from private lands in the three counties last year. In compiling the information for the study, the Utah Division of Forestry and Fire Control found that the major varieties of merchantable trees in the three counties are various types of fir, spruce, and lodgepole pine. 25,000 Acres There are almost 25,000 acres of productive, merchantable forest land in the area. Eighty-fiv- e percent of this amount is sawtimber. In the Box Elder county, Utah juniper and single leaf pinion THE occupy more of the forested land than any other type. Although the pinion and juniper are not used as lumber, they do have commercial value as firewood, Christmas trees, and fence posts. The Bear River RC&D Land & AMERICANS are coming!! Joann Penrod Ron Shapiro Cal Potter for City Council Water committee sponsored this inventory to help find better ways to use local resources. jaw81 The study brought out an important problem. Most timber stands are mature or over mature. This means from now on volume may begin to decrease due to death of individual trees. Another problem emphasized by the inventory is overlogging on steep slopes. This can cause landslides and increased silta-tio- n of reservoirs and streams. In addition, slopes have been undercut by road construction adding to the problem. Absence of Cleanup g The absence of cleanup in many cases provides an area of diseased and damaged trees that serve as an infection center where insects multiply. Development of mountain subdivisions takes commercial acreage out of production and creates pressure on the remainder of the native timber through compaction of the soil and injury sustained through construction. The added influx of people multiplies the fire dange. As a result of the inventory, the Bear River RC&D Land & Water committee is now sponsoring an information program to promote better forest management as well as a survey of insect and disease damage to the timber. Copies of the inventory can be obtained from the office of the Division of Forestry and Fire Control, 160 North Main, Logan, Utah. 'CVe5c a tn- Little highway Alaska sprawls across 586,412 square miles an area equal to a fifth of the rest Of the United but has fewer miles of States highway than Vermont, which covers only 9,609 square miles. - National vaW. Geographic says, Airplanes are the chief means of 0o- travel between different parts of the largest state. Civilized In the year A.D. 900, when a bastioned island, Madrid a Moorish fortress, and London a stockade fighting for its life against Viking raiders, Cordoba in present-da- y Spain boasted a population of 500,000 miles of paved streets, and a library of 400,000 books. National Geographic says. Paris was 80 PROOF KENTUCKY THE JANIES STRAIGHT B. BEAM BOURBON DISTILLING WHISKEY. DISTILLED CO.. CLERMONT, BEAM, AND BOTTLED KENTUCKY BY 25-fo- ana other attractive post-loggin- Bea'LeoV 'Its-oceSe- SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Deloris Stokes surveys bridge in southwest Tremonton which canal. It is intended to accomodate motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic spans a once new street is opened up in area. Other Box Elder School district officials can be seen in the background. Board members want to open access between Sandallwood Acres subdivision and McKinley Elementary school. This is a possible route. Garbage-lo-Energ- y More than 50 garbage-to-energprograms are currently operating, or are in the construy ction or planning stages, throughout the United States. Almost all of these systems call for the recovery of steel cans, since steel's magnetic properties make it the easiest material to remove on a large scale for Gifts Free! Just for saving money recycling. Also, the removal of the metal increases the efficiency of the remaining refuse as fuel Come in for details, and examine the full and reduces the amount of material that must be landfilled chats with youngster after hefting the curious boy aboard one of the local department's fire trucks. FIREMAN JESSE JEPPERSON Shades Save Window shades can save up to 15 percent of the costs of heating and cooling the average house In winter, a drawn roller shade can prevent 24 to 31 percent of the heat loss through glass. In summer. a sunlit window with a drawn shade admits 44 to 54 percent less total heat than an unshaded window display in our lobby. (Men 1st Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OGDEN OHICE: 369 24th STREET BRIGHAM CnYOlFICE: 101 SOUTH MAIN ROY Of HC'E: 2020 WEST 5700 SOUTH A FREE GIFT FROM GOD Your mind is the place where all progress begins and ends. The degree of success that you attain is determined, not by the business you are in but by the attitude you bring to that business. The simple truth is this: A positive mental attitude or a negative mental attitude is the forerunner respectively to either success and happiness or failure and frustration. Your potential is established by your men- tal attitude. If a computer could register all your various thoughts and attitudes towards the days different situations, and at the end of the day play them back, you would realize just why you find yourself on of it, the caliber of your your present plateau of success or failure. Whether or not you ore aware become to to their ratio in attitudes materializes your level of existence. direct and intensity thoughts of caliber the your thought pattern This is powerful truth from the law of cause and effect. Renew and you increase your achievement. of a positive mental attitude. As surely as fire depends upon oxygen for Success is but a success depend upon a postitve mental attitude to exist and to endure. existence, so does 80 to 90 of all your good or bad experiences and present lot in life can be traced directly back to You have a free your dominate attitude. Positive mental attitude must be a continuous daily thing. because you on the not if Be is are right outside, aware that going choice yours. will, the things are not going right on the inside. No obstacle is removed and a problem cant be overcome with a negative mental attitude. Don t get hung up on something that happened yesterday or an hour ago. It is your present performance-wha- t the counts, and where your mind is that determines the outcome. Your thoughts are you do now-thThere is nothing you connot do if you swing your mind around. success. to note Key To think Positive and be positive. Not to curse the darkness, but to light a candle. ot on Nov. 4th P.S. Dont forgetAd toBobVote Hernandez Paid by Bob Hernandez |