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Show J Missionaries accept calls Wards will hear elders, sisters Farewells and homecomings are in the LDS missionary news this week. Farewells have been slated for Deen A. Coleman, Barbara Sue Kimber, Mark Olsen, Sydney Ann Starley, and Leda Hall. Elders Kelvin D. Bodily, Les Wheatley and Norman Christensen have just returned. A farewell has already been held for Elder Greg Cowley. City 21st ward on Sunday with Bishop Bliss Law presiding. This sacrament meeting begins at 4 p.m. She has been called to serve in the Argentina Buenos Aires North mission and will enter the Language Training mission on Sept. 8. Barbara is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She has attended Utah State university and was active in school and church activities. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the sacrament meeting and also an open house at the family home afterwards. The 21st ward meets at the Brigham City South stake center, 865 South Third West. ward, Time 139 East is 6 p.m. Third North. Norman Konf friends and relatives of the elder to hear him speak prior to his leaving for the England Christensen Elder Norman Kent Christensen will report his mission to the London mission. He enters the mission home Sept. 10. He is a Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary graduate. He attended Utah State univer- Florida Tallahassee mission Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Brigham City 10th ward. While there he labored as district and zone leader in addition to other missionary work. He returned home Aug. 12. sity the past year. An open house to which friends and relatives are invited will be held at his parents home after the meeting. Les Two friends were ndmg a bus once when one noticed that the other had his eyes closed. "What's the matter, Joe? Wheatley Don't you feel well? fine, its just that I can't see women standing Elder Les Wheatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Wheatley of Deweyville, will report his mislabors in the Texas-Dalla- s sion Sunday at 6 p.m. in the ward sacrament meeting. Bishop Jon Z. Thompson invites friends and relatives of the elder to hear his report. feel bear to Fsifcroa da&th-ddEyi- cg act. North Chris Larsen of Second West, Brigham City, told police someone stole a wheelbarrow filled with cement from his residence. Value on the article was $50. Elder Kelvin D. Bodily home from mission Give Heart Fund ( Heart AaaociatiortV American Kelvin D. Bodily Elder Kelvin D. Bodily has been released from the Washington D. C. Mission where he labored in Maryland and West Virginia. He served under two mission presidents, Glenn E. Nielson and Lyle M. Ward. He will report his mission Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Perry First ward. He labored in Annapolis, Cumberland, Frederick and Baltimore, Md. and Romney, W.Va. He served as trainer of missionaries and worked for two months on the construction of the Romney branch chapel in Winchester stake. ' Elder Bodily is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Bodily of Perry. All friends and relatives of the elder are invited to attend the meeting. collection while the other five fund the service through taxes. In four of the cities the garbage fee is not sufficient to cover the costs. Garbage collection COgfl OWr Wh service contracted The average cost of garbage collection and disposal is lower estimated cost per residence is $1.88 per month; Brigham City, $2.04; Clearfield City, $2.10; and the communities using public collection charge a fee for the when communities contract service, whereas only 43 perwith private firms for the sercent of those using private collection charge a fee. Comvice, said Howard Stephenson, munities not receiving garbage analyst for the Utah Taxpayers collection fees much fund the association. The results of a survey of service through other revenue Utahs largest communities sources usually the property were released Monday by the tax. In private collection comprivate taxpayers group. Fimunities the average monthly gures were obtained on sanitation costs for 19 Utah comamount per residence paid to munities, including Brigham the private contractor is $1.63. The remaining 61 cents pays for City. Seven of the 19 communities the cost of landfill, incinerator, bringing polled were found to contract and billing charges with private waste collection the total to $2.24. haulers for the service. Costs to publicly collected Average monthly collection communities are more widely and disposal costs per residence varied than those privately colfor communities which contract lected. Costs to public collection with private firms were shown communities range between to be an average of 42 cents $1.88 and $4, while costs to lower than cities and counties private collection communities which own and operate their range between $2 and $2.50. collection services. Although cities and counties The average monthly cost per with public collection contracts residence for communities that are shown to save taxpayers go private is $2.24 compared money, there are some cities with $2.61 for public, Stephenwhich collect and dispose of son explained. their own garbage at a lower cost than the private collection Charge a Fee average. It is noted that 91 percent of For example, Salt Lake Citys Logan City, $2. Exceed Average The public collection communities which exceed the public collection average of $2.67 are; Cedar City, $3; Bountiful City, $2.75; $3; City, Ogden Orem city, $3; South Ogden, $2.79; and Salt Lake County, $4. It seems that these six communities might profit from getting out of the garbage collection business. Serious consideration should be given to contracting for this service or revamping the present system to allow greater economies. The Salt Lake county monthly figure of $4 per residence is $1 above any other community polled. It seems that the economies of size do not apply to Salt Lake county, the largest service area polled, Stephenson said. Futhermore, county officals have indicated to our office that this $4 rate will probably not be reduced in later years, he said. Fourteen of the counties charge service fees for garbage Must Subsidize Service communThose ities which must subsidize the service from other revenues are Brigham City, Cedar City, Sandy City, and South Ogden. Brigham City charges a monthly fee of $1.50 which means an additional 54 cents jis represented by a tax subsidy, the report pointed out. Counties polled in the survey were Utah, Salt Lake, Weber, Cache, and Davis. Only Salt Lake county provides garbage collection service to unincorporated parts of the county. All of Cache county is served by the Logan city garbage collection service. Residents in the unincorporated areas of the other counties must contract for the service individually or provide the service for themselves. cfIfcxf SnC s HuaCi G&nttesanfZjl few Aiscrbn Elder Mark Olsen . . . Georgia mission Mark Olsen Elder Mark B. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair N. Olsen, has received an LDS mission call to Atlanta, Georgia. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday in the Brigham City 13th ward chapel at 4 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Elder Olsen is a 1976 graduate of Box Elder High school. He has attended Utah State university this past year. He will enter the mission home on Sept. 10. MlH M ill 'SV'rtlltslMt' In ! WMM' - I51itjhl- 'iSSRi UK, 'HumiPii' 51ltllv lilM ilf; tv 4ii M No. 3806 s i. - Regular $399.95 a 100 color TV solid-stat- e s 8 Table model TV has 19-imeasure picture, 100 chassis. n. diagonal solid-stat- e Regular j$279.95 le Regular $99.95 40 channel CB Automatic Kenmore dryer all-fabr- washer rS ?2o;25995 Full-widt- 2 water lavals let you sava water on small loads' Hat 3 wathrinta combinations. And 2nd motor speed pampers your delicate fabrics Porcelain-aname- l msi top and lid h ic 199door95 Automatic tensor sansaa moisture in your clothes and shuts off dryer whan Ihty're dry! End iis to95 Unit has signal strengthoower output meter and squelch control for dear reception. FCC license required to operate CB equipment. mm signal. iii Win iew Sister Sydney Ann Starley . . . mission call Sister Leda Hall . . . accepts call Leda Hall Leda Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Hall, has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in the Florida Tallahassee Mission of the church. She will enter the mission home on Sept. 10. Leda will speak in the Brigham City Fourth ward sacrament meeting on Sunday at 6 p.m. Bishop Richard Hadfield extends an invitation to all relatives and friends to attend. graduate of Box Elder High school. Miss Hall received A 1974 her bachelors degree from Brigham Young university on Aug. 19. She joins two brothers in missionary service. Both are presently laboring in Japan. nl lit, i 4- - Sydney Starley A farewell for Sister Sydney Ann Starley, who will go to the New York Rochester mission will be held Sunday in the Brigham City 20th ward at 1 p.m. She enters the mission home on Sept. 17. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoner, she will be honored at an open house at the home of her parents on 740 East Medoland drive. She is a 1973 graduate of Box Elder High school where she was senior class secretary. She was a member of the Madrigals. 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Barbara Kimber Barbara Sue Kimber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kimber, 733 South Third West, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Argentina. She will speak in the Brigham ... to England Deen A. Coleman Elder Deen A. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Coleman of Brigham City, will speak at a farewell testimonial Sunday in the Brigham City 17th Automatic defrost cycle. With 600 watts of cooking power. 300 watt setting for defrost. timer. Sears steel construction. Reinforced heavy-guag- e Handy tote tray. Lock. Where America shops SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back No. er Save Elder Deen A. Coleman 19 Thursday, August 25, 1977 11 Bishop Burke Larsen invites No wheelbarrow . . . BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah But not in Brigham City SEA50s 723-523- 8 . Regular $9.99 Laundry Detergent 24-lb- Removes as much soil as the nations leading detergent cnY h 9332 Lai It ill tlirc nirrli-t- d tmiiliiblr ilrni' - rrjiilih Lir miI a ndicrlN'ii. 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