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Show 1 THE BUGS THE BEES RC&D Expansion Gets Approval The Bear River Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) area has been expanded to include an additional 1,614.391 acres in Idaho according to George McMillan, State Conservationist for the Soil Conservation Service in Utah. M All of Bear Lake County and most of Caribou County have been added to the area which previously included Franklin and Oneida Counties in Idaho, and Box Elder. Cache, and Rich in Utah, making a total RC&D area of 7.846,391 acres. About 60 percent of the land in the area is privately owned; the rest is under state or federal Local sponsors of the RC&D area include; the Cache County Commission; North Cache and Blacksmith Fork Soil Conservation Districts; the city of Smithfield, and a number of irrigation companies and grazing associations. These sponsors set objectives, coordinate RC&D planning, and local action. Objectives include: Promotion of agricultural conservation by improvement of irrigation systems and water manage- ment ; Reduction of seasonal flooding; Acceleration of resource planning, erosion control, and range management; Provision management. of adequate, Blue Sox Host THE BEARS CaliforniaTeam Blue Sox to host Logan Wednesday night. Sacramento, Calif., Smokeys on Friday. July day. July 30. Smithfield Tremonton 29 and Satur- 14 2 The Blue Sox exploded for 11 runs in the first three innings in this win. Randy Hunt hit a home run for the big blow. Don Tarbet, David University of Utah Smithfield 8 16 The BLue Sox lost the first games of the year in the Beehive State League lasing a dnubleheader to the University of Utah. Jed Murray lost his first game of the year, an extra inning affair. It was an especially tough loss as Utah got all their runs in the late innings. In the second game the Blue Sox out hit Utah getting seven Dave Hoch each had two doubles and a home run but hits. Mike Jones was the seven costly errors proved to winning pitcher giving up be the downfall. The Howell five hits, striking out nine .Bros, each had a four for and only walking one. four game. Stuart three doubles and Roger two douSmithfield 5 bles and a home run. Dave Clearfield 4 Hoch with two hits extended In one of the tightest his hitting streak to 31 congames of the year Brent secutive games. Dave JenJones won his eighth game sen lost his first game of the working nut of several tight year. spots and aided by a great defensive play in the last inning by Dave Hoch. Hoch Schedule led the game off with his ninth home run to tie a Blue Saturday. July 23. Smith-fiel- d Sox record held by the late at Salt Lake A&M at Rob Hyden. The Sox battled Kunnyside Park, two games, back to score one in the 2:00 . p.m. seventh and then one in the Monday. July 25. Smith-fiel- d eighth to win the extra inning at Malad. two games, game. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 27, Logan University of Utah 6 at Smithfield. 8:05 p.m. Smithfield 3 Hansen. Pete Barry and GRASSHOPPER LEAGUE FINALS Bugs Win In watermelon bust topped off the Grasshopper League final game. Monday, July 18. The Bugs walked away as A the winning team in the Play-of- f playoff with a score of 15. The Bees were four-tea- m good competition, however, with their score of 11 which placed thpm in second Tourney place. A second close game was played hetwen the Lions (14) and Bears (13) which placed the Linns in third place and Bears in fourth. The success of the season attributed to the encouragement and patience of the Recreation Director. I,onnie Iziveday. He received assistance from Thais Nelson who announced the lineup and kept order to the games! Other helpers were Janef and Ronald Taylor and Danis Pilcher. ny Golf Ladies Host Three Other Clubs Thursday. July 14. the Smithfield Indies were host to Preston. Brigham City and Tremonton clubs with Interest Paid Every Six Months Bugs champions outstanding Ask for offering circular at any FlrSL Security Bonk SUBORDINATED chub OF UTAH, N.A. Morgan and Mary Lou Hendricks tied. C" flight low gross winner was Deanna Davidson. I.ow net was Peggy Richardson and low putss was Luclla Sceholzer. I)'' flight low gross was Shirley Peterson. Low net was Darlene Larson and Sudrv Skahelund tied, and low putts was Carol Allen. Original offering $23 million ncr was Sherrie Bullcn. Low net winner was Sandra Grant, low putts, Bonnie players are Art Erick- son. Gordon Nelson. Doug Frost. Carl Ilulet . Clifr Stokes. Curtis Bair. Chris Chambers. Andy Godfrey. Bobby Coleman. Todd Johnson. Bryan Rich. Charles Erickson SENIOR CITIZEN Dinner at noon July 21 followisi by handicrafts July 22 - Noon dinner Blood pressure Program. Closed Noon dinner and sliultielMianl. Noon dinner. July 27 Bingo Noon dinner. July 28 Handicrafts. Noon dinner. July 29 July 23. July 26 Program 24. 23 2 3n Pocatello Woman Drowns In Narrows A Pocatello woman. Wildu Christensen. 49. drowned in the Narrows of Bear River Sunday while riding on a tire weekend tube duripg eoinpany party. Franklin County Sheriff's officers rcorled the woman was with a group of jxxiple who spent Saturday night in Cut) River Canyon and wanted to ride liilies down Bear River Sunday Deputy Cullun Fredrick son said he received the call the drowning at 1:30 p.m. and Hie woman went in the ricr which was at its high release point ns determined hv the Oneida Narrows Reservoir dam -- about 12:50 on p in Hie diversified recreation facilities; and Development of additional employment. The Bear River RC&D Program of Action" will be revised to include the two new counties. Lets get a bit more light on the subject! Im Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to Hi, participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. CB safety is important What safety precautions should one take before installing a C radio base station antenna? a number of people are killed when the CB base station antennas they are installing or dismantling touch live power lines. Remember these rules: 1. Don't work under or near power lines. 2. Never install or dismantle an antenna anywhere in the vicinity of a power Hne without first contacting Utah Power. 3. If you must work near power lines, always tie off the antenna so it will fall away from a power line should the antenna slip during installation or removal. A Air conditioners vary in efficiency QDo amounts makes of refrlg- different air conditioners use of electricity to do different the same job? A Yes. The most efficient refrigerated & room air conditioners operate on about half the power required by less efficient models to do the same cooling job. Select the most efficient by comparing U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Labels found on most models. The labels rate the units by their Energy Efficiency Ratio" higher the EER, the greater the energy efficiency. A unit with an EER 8, for example, uses half as much energy as one with an EER 4. If a model doesnt list an EER rating, ask the dealer to figure it for you. EER. The The pros and cons of swamp coolers about evaporative air the swamp coolers"? These coolers have one very ' substantial advantage, and one disadvantage. The advantage is that QWhat so-call- ed A they require only a fraction (about an eighth) of the electricity needed to air condioperate refrigeration-typ- e tioners. The disadvantage is that the moisture they produce may make the inside air too humid for comfort on muggy days. Swamp coolers are most effective in the parts of the UP&L sendee area which experience dry, hot summers. Addrots your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Saif Lake City, Utah B4110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. She was pulled out of water about 1:10 p.m. about 5on feel Mow the Red Rock Point bridge. Mciulierx of the party who pulled her nut gave her mouth to mouth rcsuscitd-- i inn but it Tailed to revive her i U AUGHT COMPANY i |