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Show t I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 19, 1977 Genealogy will be event focus 7 Farmers Home has drouth aid available Pat McCune head librarian at the Brigham City branch genealogy library, this week issued a reminder that a Genealogy Happening is scheduled Saturday, May 21, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. It will be conducted at the newly remodeled branch library in the old seminary building across the street from Box Elder Junior Box Elder county has been designated for emergency loans because of damage and losses caused by drouth. This designation was effective May 5 for the entire county and runs until Sept. 30. To be eligible, an applicant must meet all of the following High. This event, sponsored by the Utah Genealogy association, is for anyone who needs individual help on his or her pedigree. Qualified specialists will be conducting the workshops and it is an opportunity for the individual to get help from professional genealogists for the registration fee of only $1, McCune said. English, American, Canadian and Scandivain specialists will be available for consultation. of Somerville elected district third vice president Thelma Brigham at City was recent Credit convention of Women conditions. He must have suffered a loss of 20 percent or more in a major farm enterprise. He must be unable to provide the necessary funds from his own resources or to obtain sufficient credit from local commercial sources to finance his actual needs. This evidence will be required in writing. The amount of any income derived from the disaster affected enterprise and any payments made by ASCS under the emergency livestock feed assistance program will be deducted in arriving at entitlement of eligibility for emergency loan purposes. The records to be used will be based on production for four out of the last five preceding years. Loans can be made for the amount of such losses at five percent interest. Loans for any other expenses will be made at the prevailing interest rats. Loan applications and information will be available at the Farmers Home administration office at 85 South First East, Tremonton. Bob Wilson SQgEio Phone service goes western getosogDo (beeCiGSDS yoGOCa here SGOGirdlGy A fireside is beckoning youth in the LDS Brigham City, Utah stake, the event scheduled Sat- urday evening, May 21, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Brigham City tabernacle. The event is open to young people from 12 to 18 years old. Guest speakers will be President Heber Kapp of the Bountiful Central stake and his wife, Ardeth G. Kapp, a counselor in the, general .presidency! o the Young Womens organization of the LDS church. The Kapps have devoted much of their lives to the cause of youth and will share many of their experiences with the youth attending Saturday night. Scott Miller will be there to accompany a popular singing foursome, Lori Ensign, Holly McIntosh, Polly Hadfield and Julie Christensen. These girls are all Laurels in the Young Womens program. They will sing Circle of My Love. A violin Violin Trio trio of Beehive Girls ward from the Twenty-Seconwill present a special musical number. The trio is composed of Wendy Worthern, Carol Graham and Ann Bradford. Thev will be accompanied bv Mrs. Kathy Bradford. d The ward Young Womens presidents are hosting the fireside with Mrs. Ruth Naumann and Mrs. LaRay Petersen as Working with them hae been Mrs. Wendy Lowry of the Third ward; Mrs. VaLoy Linville, Fourth ward; Mrs. Bonnie e Seventh ward; Mrs. Tol-ma- Jo-len- Day, Thirteenth ward; Mrs. Janet Williams,, Fifteenth ward; Mrs. Linda Watsop, Eighteenth ward; and Mrs. Carward. la Skeen, Twenty-Secon- d Mrs. Naumann is from the Eighth ward and Mrs. Petersen from the Seventh ward. Officers Assist Stake Young Women officers assisting with arrangements include Mrs. Ida Hadfield, stake Young Womens director; Mrs. Carroll Favero, Laurel adviser; Mrs. Marie Korth, MiaMaid adviser; Mrs. Marilyn Miller, Beehive adviser; Mrs. Francine Beecher, secretary; Mrs. Bea Thurston, service and activity. Richard Dunn, stake Aaronic priesthood director, and President R. Dean Udy of the stake presidency, have also helped with arrangements. All youth of the Brigham City stake and their advisers are invited and encouraged to attend, Mrs. Hadfield said. Refreshments will be served. Ten Western Utah communities are slated to get dial telephone service for the first time as the Utah Public Srvice Commission has granted authority to tiny Silver Beehive Telephone Company of Grouse Creek to extend 110 miles of lines into the area south of Wendover. The communities are Gold ,Hill and Ibapah in Tooele coun- ty; Goshut,t. Callao, ' Trout Creek and Partoun in Juab county; Gandy, Eskdale, Garrison and Burbank in Millard county. A public hearing was held on the matter in February. At the hearing, Mountain Bell testified that it has two radiotelephones a i Ibapah and believed that was sufficient for the needs of the area. Continental Telephone indicated it had toll stations (long distance only) at Garrison and Burbank but if the PSC believed that Beehive could provide better service in the area it would sell its lines to Beehive and give up the area so the people could have better service. Art Brothers, who has built all of the companys 100 miles of line connected by two dial exchanges serving 70 customers in western Box Elder county, said the new area will add 105 customers to Silver Beehive service. You Wanted Quik Professional Service In Brigham City C3A7U D7 "Come and help us get it V going . . . deal and I promise complete satisfaction." "SW-- It's a good WE NO Appointment NO Long Waits Lube Completely Change Oil Change Oil Filter Trained Technitions Clean Lounge Area Competitive Priced Gasoline Grease Completely featuring Check All Fluid Levels Check Tire Pressure rtoducts Check Air Cleaner Wash Windows Vacuum Interior sennzoil mmfi WE ARE TRAINED TO SERVICE 4x4?s Larry Regan 25 Manager Motor oh ANY TJE WANT TO DE vouq new service center We Really Care At The New entertain during LDS Brigham City stake's fireside Saturday. Front are Carol Graham, Ann Bradford and Scott Miller. Standing are Polly Hadfield, Julie Christensen, Holly McIntosh and Lori Ensign. THESE YOUNG PEOPLE will 4x4 ONLY 2nd So. And Main msam. omb I PENHIOIL lobrica, |