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Show V 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, July 15, 1976 Utah PICTURED ARE PRIMARY children of Children ", The program is scheduled Friday. July 16, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the ward cultural hall with relatives and friends invited. the Brigham City Twentieth IDS ward who will present a Bicentennial production ot ' Listen All My " , r Perry older will go to Hong Kong FOOD DEHYDRATOR now being produced by Mill and Mix company in Brigham City is displayed here by company owner John Plowman. A food dehydrator Elder L. Barry Reeder has accepted a call to fulfill a " mission for the LDS church, to the Hong Kong Mission. 1 He is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Lynn B. Reeder of Perry. A farewell testimonial for the elder will be held during sacrament meeting, Sunday, July 18, at 6 p.m. in the Perry First ward. All relatives and friends of the Reeder family are invited Firm has miw to attend. . . . . f Dine product A Brigham City company wich has been in the business of manufacutring mills and mixers since May 1973 is now diversifying its line of products. John Plowman who heads Mill and Mix Company, Inc., announced this week that the local firm is producing a food dehydrator which has proved very popular; In addition, the company official said the local plant also has begun production of a lesser expensive mill than that normally found on the market. Mill and Mix is located at the Box Elder county industrial park on west Forest street. It moved into a modem building there in September 1974. Plowman said the purpose in diversifying is to level off the work schedule, avoid the seasonal ups and downs that seem to come with one product Une. The work force em- ployes. Plowman would like to increase it to about 12 on a consistent basis. He Aug. 5. enthusiastic when talking about this unit, now in demand for drying fruit. It is designed to look like a micro wave oven but weighs only about 25 pounds. Features include a thermostat which which keeps within two degrees with a range from 80 to 140 degrees. currently numbers nine fulltime He will enter the Language Training mission in Provo on , Estimates sales estimates that to date the company has sold about 9,000 mills units which are motor d driven or can be to grind wheat into flour. He said the new smaller mill is of the same quality but has a smaller motor and stone and is slower than the original larger Elder Reeder is a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High school and four year LDS Seminiary. He has attended Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho for the past school year. Michigan congregations of the Christian Reformed church have traveled to Brigham City as part of that church's religious programs. While here, they'll assist the Brigham City Christian Reformed church in In front is Jim presenting a Bible school, July MEMBERS of hand-operate- Has a Timer It pensive mill, retailing for Further, air is circulated to give the top shelve the same drying exposure as the bottom one which means you. dont have to rotate the shelves. It has a plexiglass front window to give a view of the Plowman really becomes food inside, eliminating the need to keep opening the door. 5 ; Plowman said initially &W are building 1,000 units with plans to produce 4,000 next spring if the potential is great enough. He noted that the local plant is deals in wholesale but does carry retail sales for local purchasers. while other mills are priced between $239 and $279, the company official explained. Its called the All American, the same label given to the food dehydrator. . $159.95 Bible school, sponsored by Brigham City Christian Reformed Church, will be held from July 19 to July 29. Classes will begin Monday at ' 1:30 p.m. and run to 4 p.m. They will be held at the church jphapel, 625 South Thijjl East.. The school is open to children from preschool age to sixth grade. Children are being registered and will continue to be registered through Monday. Pastor Ed Boer invites all to enroll. A the . Elder L. . . . Barry Reeder accepts call 40 Raducad by 40 1 East Fourth South;! stands beside one of the floats to be featured in the Brigham City Sixth ward primary's "Round the Block" parads this Saturday, July 17. A day of events has been set by the primary for its closing social that day. ALAN ERICKSEN, 1 Mens Leisure Suits Rag. stock Mens Spprt Coats JULY SPECIALS We're overstocked on both new and used merchandise and must reduce our inventory. This means a real opportunity for you to save on an automobile. Compare our prices and selection I NEW Over 20 Chevettes, Vegas, and Monzas with all variations of equipment. 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