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Show ' 0 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 27, 1975 eat Folks but phones silent . . L' talk with . their Family dinners, ball games, s and turkeys seem to take e priority on Thanksgiving, ChiMmjs which provides 'the same niceties but still inspires people to call absent Family members and friends the next best thing to being pn un-Jik- IN THE Box Elder Farm Bureau essay contest this year were, from left, Lezlee Beeton, elementary school, Kurt Opprecht junior high, and James Bott, high school. Each received $25 with their essays to be entered in state competition. Title of this year's contest was "What the American Free Enterprise System Means to Me '. WINNERS reaccredited by school board LV there The vast Hansen and Julie Weston The girls were among 27 who competed in the annual competition at the Brigham City Community center Saturday. annual Make It With Wool" contest for the Utah Wool Growers association Northern district were, from left, Kathy Borup, Valene Munk, Kathy WINNERS In IN THE district contest Three BE Three Box Elder county girls were among four winners named Saturday in the annual district Make It With Wool' competition conducted at the Brigham City Community center. The yearly program and fashion show, sponsored by the Utah Wool Growers association, Northern district, attracted 27 girls from Box Elder, Cache girls win wool honors and Rich counties. Winners in the various categories were: Julie Weston, Logan, who made and wore a gray, suit She won m the adult division. Kathy Borup, Tremonton, winner in the senior division who modeled a brown camel color coat trimmed with lamb two-piec- e pelt Gas leak causes road closure From Page One) caused the gas to found other outlets. Robinette said severe fire and explosion hazards exists. Halliburton Services of Vernal, has been at the site almost a week pumping cement into the well area in an effort to staunch the gas flow. (Continued school Selected as alternates were Lee Ann Rich, Logan, senior division, and Wendy Warren, Brigham City, junior division. It was the greatest number of winners ever from Box Elder county in the district competition. While people battle circuit busy conditions to get their calls placed on Christmas, the few who do call on turkey day have no problems. If people would call between ball games and bites on Thanksgiving, they'd do better than if they called between present openings on Christmas morning, according to Kenneth O. Hill, Utah public relations manager for Mountain Bell. Each of the girls now will compete in the state contest which will be conducted as part of the Utah Wool Growers associations annual convention in Salt Lake City, Dec. Library Lake View Elementary school in Brigham City has once again received official accreditation from the Utah State Board of Education. This is a significant achievement and certainly indicates a commitment to quality education for the students in your school, Joyce Hansen, accreditation specialist, wrote to PTA President Mrs. Dorlena Brisendine. You can be justly proud of the recognition given to your school. We surely encourage you and the other parents in your school community to assist and give support to maintaining an outstanding educational program and continuing accreditation of your school, she added. law will be the subject when the Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce holds its next booster breakfast Tuesday, Dec. 2. The event will feature Deputy Attorney General Robert Hansen as guest speaker. Starting time is 7 a. m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles hall, 912 North Main street. Earls cafe will cater. All chamber members and other interested persons are invited to attend the breakfast, according to Chairmen Grant Hacking and Bob Christensen. Reservations should be made at the chamber office, telephone no later than noon on Monday. first Thanksgiving. Mr. Butler played the guitar and he and his daughter, Janae, sang several Thanksgiving songs. Joan Butler told a true Thanksgiving story and the was played Song of Colors while Mr. Butler directed the group in exercise activities. Daughter Ginger gave those present a copy of several appropriate Thanksgiving songs and everyone took part in group singing. Each one was given a treat and an attractive book mark as &z (Continued From Page One) unable to meet administrative requirements. It said also there is not a possibility for meaningful communications between the board and Miss Tovey. Spokesmen for the UPEA conceded that the city council does not have authority to reverse the boards decision. However, it can advise and recommend to the seven-persoboard, they pointed out. The issue and request for a hearing was brought to the city council in its regular meeting last week. An estimated 100 persons attended the session, many of them in support of Miss Tovey. MANY THANKS We sincerely appreciate your continious patronage. Your confidence and' loyalty are deeply appreciated. Our future goals are to strive for continued excellence to you and the community. Give us an opportunity. Let us ail be grateful for the privledge of home ownership and its many blessings. n anti-shoplifti- An enjoyable program was held in the childrens section of the Brigham Carnegie library Saturday, Nov. 22, from 2 to 3 p m. S. Wayne Butler showed a colored film of the history of the they left. Hearing booster event subject Utahs new From The Give a Hoot! Dont Pollute! Utah Shoplifting law 723-393- Despite 65 Tons Despite the estimated 65 tone$ of cement, the gas continues to escape, but rising now from the middle of Bear River, said Robinette. Up to now, Duckville has footed the approximate $15,000 bill for cement but the state has been called in for assistance, the fire warden said. Right now we have two choices. We can redrill the hole or continue to pour cement into it, Robinette said. Robinette said Pat Driscoll of the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining and Ron Jibson of the state engineers office have Valene Munk, Howell, senior division winner who wore a plaid wool coat Kathy Hansen, Tremonton, junior division, who won top honors for a brown pant suit. The latter three winners are all students at Bear River High difference between the calling patterns on the two days baffles telephone compnay officials who point out that the same discounts for long distance apply on both days. Theres a 65 percent discount for interstate calls and a 35 percent discount for calls within the state Happy Thanksgiving, Cordially SUNNY & NICK TOPIK WESTERN HILLS REALTY & INSURANCE Instead of Chnstmas Cards we will donate to the Community Pantry 1, both inspected the site. Robinette said the gas escaping is of apparent high quality. The club has been using it for cooking and heating for 40 years and their is no soot from combustion. Man Roadblock The Box Elder county jeep patrol has helped man the roadblock on the refuge road, but will be withdrawn when the gate is in place Robinette said only five people have been authorized to visit the site. That means refuge employes must also use the Perry entrance. Peabody said hunters must still come to headquarters and register as in the past. MCA RECORDS M r Y Ch is na He said if the main road were reopened, there would be no problem with keeping the refuge open until Jan. :yy 4. jS''" Capitol. NAT KING COLE THE LETTERMEN PRICKS EFFECTIVE: FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY r , w3 BOX ELDER COUNTY fire warden Lloyd Robinette veys the site of a methane gas leak at the Duckville Gun club west of Brigham City. Several tons of cement sur- have been. pumped into the well, causing the eruption to move north from here into the middle of the Bear river. This picture shows the gas boiling the muddy water in front of Robinette. An earthquake last March may have caused he problem. 2.99 2.99 2.99 "THAT CHRISTMAS FEELING ' THE CHRISTMAS SONG" FOR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR EEL WEEKDAYS ELTON JOHN 9 AM TO 9 PM SUNDAY 10 AM TO 7 PM LE BO CASSETTE CASE HOLDS TAPE tlAAR MRrRItti AMPEX CASSETTE 90 TAPE MIN. 99 30 TAPES 5x7 CAR STEREO COMPONENT SPEAKER 49 STEREO LOCK MOUNT AUTO BRACKET ROCK of WESTIES the BING CROSBY HOIK TAPES ' BURL IVES TAPE CADDY CK RECORDS Capitol. CLEM CAMPBELL , IS & 226 NO. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY |