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Show Humorist Deluxe TO Storm Can Knock MANY FIRMS CONTRIBUTED BANK BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Employment One Of Oldest Buildings In Brigham Is Now Modern To Last Detail 'When some 5,000 people visited the new Box Elder county bank at Its recent grand opening, they were also viewing the craftsmanship and work of a host of Utah firms, Designed toy Grix and Mueller, architects, the building is one of the most modem and beautiful in northern Utah, Originally one of the older structures of the city, it has been completely remodeled. General contractor was Wayne A. Jensen. Firms and individuals who assisted in the construction includes: Acme Multigraphing Co., Job printing: Andersen Glass & Paint, glass installation: Coleman Plumbing and Heating, plumbing fixtures; Box Elder News and Journal, job printing: Ruel Eskelsen, wiring; Wayne s Jensen, general contractor; Inc., lumber; Mogenscns Planing Mill, Ogden; Dan Olsen, painting; Ogden Lithographing, Ogden; Parson & Fife Construccontion company, ready-micrete; Reminder Office Supply, office supplies and furniture; Seashores Sheet Metal & Roofing company, roofing; School Supply, Salt Lake City; Wright Business Forms and Systems, Salt 'Lake City. Modern to the last detail, the Important element in the design is the simplicity of the architecture. The front features spacious , Mer-rell- x Utah-Idah- two-stor- o y g A PUNCH TREAT! 1 windows which emphasize the feeling of openness and provides sunlight throughout the building. The glass is .barred by a pressed metal frame and to recessed five feet back from the dark red Roman brick masonry and framed toy cast stone. Glass doors are set. in aluminum frames which add a sophisticated touch to the modern design. colored sandstone A buff planting-toogives the whole a note of gracious welcome. A protected area for patrons using the night depository, is located to the left of the entrance doors. ivory-colore- d The interior of the bank presents a pleasing effect with harmonious colors and wainsfixtures. A seven-foo- t cot of random width the oak continues around walls of the banking area. The same beautiful wood is used for the straightline counter, where six tellers are accomodated. Counter tops composed of avocado green plastic show a skillful use of color and create an atmosphere of relaxation. The walls and ceiling are of oyster white acoustical tile, illuminated by slimline lighting fixtures. Latest heating equipment features a hot water system, and the bank area is provided with unit. a modern ultra-moder- dove-colore- d A long narrow, plan achieves something extraordinary In developing the utility of space. Adjacent to the entrance, accommodations for officers of the bank are arranged. The vault at the rear has two compartments, one for money and records, and one for safety deposit boxes. The latter Is from the main banking room. Nearby are booths for those who wish to use them. The vault door, safety deposit boxes, window and the the drive-ivault safety air device were supplied by Herring Hall Marvin Co. are located In Restrooms the For A Loop What a stoftn can do to jobs was shown In a report covering last week's employment security activities by Douglas Miller, manager of the Brigham City local office. He said that jobs emlisted toy Utah ployers dropped to 632 for the week ending April 18 In contrast to the previous weeks total of nearly 1,000. However, he predicted a high so far this year in Job openings if fair weather holds throughout the week ending April 25. iMr-- . Miller also reported that students and others interested in seasonal Jobs (were beginning to crowd local office information counters. He urged continued registration of school early youth and others who iwill be available for summer farm work, In this way, he said, growers and the employment service can get together and work out maximum use of our local sources of farm manpower. non-far- Becomes Member ber of Commerce. Besides present needs, bank has sufficient space expansion. Cotton planting in Costa Rica has yielded about 700 pounds per acre, as compared with rethe cent averages of 300 pounds in reports a for the United States, America's Most Outstanding TV Sets NEW 1953 n PROVED BY COMPARISON TO BE THE THE BEST IN PICTURE PERFORMANCE! Here are only three of the many styles now on display at North Main Furniture. 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The affair will be held at Central School on Friday, according to well-know- Fund Bible Gets A Police Guard For Travel One of the worlds most valued literary treasures necessitated a police guard recently when it was moved from a secret vault In the Chicago Art Institute for display at a meeting of the Chicago Bible Society. The Shuckburgh edition of the Gutenberg Bible, valued at $200,000 was taken in a special truck by secret routes to the meeting under a heavy police guard. The Socieyt wants to buy the bible, and with the aid of public support, purchase a building in which to keep and exhibit the rare volume. The Shukburgh Bible is printed in two volumes, each with red iMorrtccan covers. It was named after Sir George Shuck-burga member of a distinguished English family in . the late 18th Century. CHICAGO (UP) Outstanding Program Features Both Speakers And Musicians Of All Wards One of the outstanding prowas the grams of the year South Box Elder stake ' Speech and Music Festival held April 19, in the Fifth ward at 2 p. m., reports Wayne Loveland, South .stake M.I.A. officer. At the meeting, youthful ' speakers of all seven wards talked on various phases of the theme, Be Thou an Example of the Believers in Word, in Conversation, in Charity, in Spirit, in Faith, in Purity. One speaker summarized the theme. Speakers were Arlene Collins, First ward; Ella Anderson, Second ward; Roxallne Ridd, Fifth ward; Marilyn Steffen, Sixth ward; Margene Jeppsen, Mantua ward; Janice Nelson, Perry ward and Barbara Cook, Willard ward, who summarized the theme. The meeting opened with a welcome by Lena Perry, stake IN WITH THE U. S. ARMY D. Holland, ALASKA William son of John H. Holland, 428 So. Main, Brigham City, was recently promoted to corporal while serving with the army in Alas- Studies of readership hatoite-havshown that the weekly' newspaper has the highest readership and greatest local circulation than any other printed media, Harrison Conover, publisher of the Springville Herald, told members of the International Foot Printers Association. Guest speaker at the Foot Printer luncheon at the New. house Hotel, Thursday afternoon, April 16, Mr. Conover stated that weeklies have polled 80 percent on readership surveys throughout the state while dailies rank percent. Television and radio have a listening audience of about 14 percent. In local areas, the weekly circulates to 81 percent of the population. The country newspaper editor must be a man of strong conpubvictions, the Springville lisher stated. "He Is expected to fight for a great many causes. He fights a constant battle to those freedoms we maintain hear about so much on a national level such as the freedom of the press, the right of the people to be informed on their government, the right to have honest, competent public officials. "A specific Instance of the country press upholding the rights of the people, is a case now before the courts, testing the right of public officials to withhold from the 'people minutes of the officials meetings until the officials consider the minutes safe for publication. The people pay taxes and have a right to know how their funds are being spent toy their elected government officials. Mr. Conover was a member of the last session of the 'Utah Legislature and Is past president of the Utah State Press association. Beware Of Strangers; Especially Cops Box Elder GET THIS ka. auto. NEW5 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 22, 1953 JeCLEVELANDO, O. 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A male quartet, consisting of Dean Cheney, Jack Carter, Veav Wiser and Reese Davis, accompanied by Cliss J. Davis. A trio, Dorothy Jeppsen, Mar-leNelson and Marva Johnson rendered a number accompanied by Marie Goulding and an organ number was rendered by JoAnne Barnard. Earl Kunzler sang a solo accompanied by Forest Meservy. Benedfction was by Blanche , Hendricks. $199.95 A BUY YOUR TV ' Twentieth Century Best Read Publications At Luncheon 6 ... PHILCO 2274 k Ed Harding, D. L. Of LDS Fraternity basement. The second floor has been finished into rooms for the Cham- William D. Holland Is Promoted To Corporal 22-3- 5 Mr. Ross Bowen, local Richard Bosley, freshman student at the University of Utah and son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Bosley of Corinne, was Initiated Into Lambda Delta Sigma. L.O.S. social fraternity on the University campus, last week. 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