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Show M3CTI USDA can provide farm storage loans It is good business on the part producer to provide enough storage to take care of his crop, Boyd K. Gardner said. According to a USDA report, of a commercial grain storage space will be tight this fall, and about three billion bushels of storage will be needed for the 1977 crops. The farm storage and drying equipment loan program can help farmers provide adequate on-far- facilities, Brigham City, Utah October 20, 1977 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Honeyville plans for book fair, carnival Gardner said. A farm storage loan can be used to finance up to 85 percent of the cost of new storage structures. The loan may be repaid over an eight-yea- r period at seven percent interest. A 15 percent down payment is required. Loans are available to growers of wheat, feed grain, soybeans, rice and higher moisture forage and silage, Gardner said. ed. In the class III division, for homemade boats, Hope Beaumont of 73 North Fourth West, Brigham City, was first; Lynn Merritt of 319 North Fifth West, second; and Peter Slempa III of Willard was third. Class two races for model kids, age 12 and under, had two entries and one of those capsized. First place winner was Darin Wight of Brigham City. Winds were light and some races took 15 minutes to complete the 30 yard course. Although turnout was light, spectators and participants were reported to have enjoyed the event. conference bag toss, Parent-teache- r and Halloween carnival are two big items on the Honeyville school agenda this month. And in conjunction with Parent-- alley, vities. booth, spook and other acti- p Carnival chairman Elmer will be a book fair at the school under direction of Muriel Nicholas and Evelyn Kobayashi. Principal Don Edvalson said pate. In addition, there will be a quilt, tied by sixth grade stuparents can purchase some dents, given away at a drawing. books and order others which Students will be around asking will be delivered in time for for donations, Edvalson said. He reminded parents that Christmas. Cost will range from 25 cents to $4. school will be let out at 11:30 The Halloween carnival will a.m. Friday due to deer huntbe held Oct. 31 from noon to 2:15 ing. There will be no school on Monday, either. p.m. School age as well as preschoolers are invited to the Candy Facts event, sponsored by the PTA. A $2 per child or $5 per family Nearly half of the candy donation is being asked. One marketed in the United States is donation will allow children to sold m packages other than bar form. Candy bars account for participate in all events. Prizes will be given for the another 30 per cent ; 5 and 10 cent best costume. There will be specialities, a tenth, and bulk cookie walks, fish ponds, bean goods the remainder. doway. Jay Tolman, Robert Quintero. Dana Marble and Michael Harper. The fair will be Oct. 25-2- SHOWING THEIR interest in Honeyville book fair offerings are (from left) Kaelyn Davis, Kip Kobayashi, Olive Taylor, Muriel Nicholas, Danny Limb, Heather Sid- - make-u- p ring-a-po- Hofmeister said activities are planned to allow adequate opportunity to partici- meetings, there Teacher Sail boat race results given for NJROTC event Turnout was light in the Box Elder High NJROTC boat races Saturday and only four of nine available trophies were award- 1 1 s B 'V O ! Cckbrab To Ik nQ. I) W. p$r our SoccnJ G Dirthdq . . . cffor tiusd Tromocfa Vcleos to sc; Thonb to yea our cuafcrrara V-- o AtJP Margo G Honey TOMELKOTS 10 yd. toegfes Vdet to 1.93 fi. Cledcn ....3MK01IIY.... nl Dirk in stole - llcrry Mull Voi d ii the assurance that Vicki Jennings gives her preschool son Bob as Claudia Perry, amblyopia clinic chairman, performs the simple eye test that will be given to young children at Mountain View school today (Thursday). Parents of preschool children in the school area are urged to take them to the school during the morning hours to assist in early detection of the "lazy eye" disease, added Mrs. Perry. SEE, ITS EASY is Garland worker burned Bear River woman is resort's 'Maid Marian Sherwood Hills named their Maid Marian this week after a search which spanned nearly two months. Susan Jenson, 22 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neil Jenson, Bear River City, was given the title which includes a $1,200 annual retainer and wardrobe. Maid Marian represents Sherwood at ribbon cuttings, press conferences, banquets, and parties. In addition, she will work in advertising and promotion activities for the resort. Miss Jenson is a graduate of Box Elder High school where in factory mishap she was a member of the National Honors society and Concert Choir. She was noted accompanist" outstanding with the choir. She recently received an associate degree from Brigham Young university in family relations. She was a member of the BYU Ballroom dance team. She lists sports, in particular shooting and paddleball, and dance as the activities she most enjoys. She hopes to pursue a professional career as a country western singer before settling down to her ultimate career as a housewife and mother. worker at the U and I Garland sugar factory was burned Wednesday morning in an accident at the plant. Francisco Solis, 237 East Factory was scalded by hot beet juice, according to a spokesman for U and I in its Salt Lake A headquarters. He received burns on his arm and chest and was taken to Bear River Valley hospital by ambulance. 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