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Show rroo.... mi Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 4, 1961 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, OUR READERS WRITE QUILT BATTING White Miracle fine Celanese fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per pound at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Phone PA 24 E. 1 So. FOR SALE . pick-up- FOR SALE 1960 Falcon, Deluxe, radio, heater. Buy equity. PA FOR RENT One trailer space, one block east of highway, Willard. PA Call Dear Editor: door, FOR RENT 2 Modern two bedroom apartment. Inquire 127 South Third West. W.S.T. FOR RENT Two bedroom modFOR SALE 50 one-cepeanut ern apt. PA vending machines, regular $17.50 ea. or $875. Will sell all for only WANTED TO RENT $250. Turn pennys into dollars. 128 South First West. PROFESSIONAL man desires a home to rent. PA SERVICES OFFERED HI LAND DAIRY PRODUCTS For Home Delivery Service Phone PA ton 4 Merrells, Inc. 34 FIREPLACE TRAILER PARKS also construction; all types of stone masonry. John Godfrey, PA TRAILER spaces for rent. One block off highway and one block RECONDITIONED used washers, from store and P. O. From $20 refrigerators, dryers, ranges, to $22.50 per month. Call PA From - $35. Breitenbeker XV. Electric. PA for SALE Fireplace wood. PA MILK Chevrolet Sewith overdrive. Clean, dan, good tires, and the price is right. See Herm Hadfield at Central after Chevrolet or call PA 6 p. m. or weekends. Walnut secretary, SALE FOR round table, coffee table, brass small tables, and iron beds, Anns rocking chair. dresser, Antiques, PA FOR SALE Used Frigidaire re' In good condition. frigerator. Call PA FOR SALE 1955 FOR RENT IT! Superior Dairy Phone PA WORK WANTED experienced in general office work desires employment in vicinity of Tremonton or Brigham City. Write to Box 703-- WOMAN , HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 1954 Olds 88. Good condition. New tires and battery. Power steering and brakes. Automatic shift. $450. Peach City Apts., Apt. 9, or Ph. PA HELP WANTED Having heating problems? Need sheet metal work? Planning on installation of air conditioning system? Call us today! Free estimates! WANTED Married or single man to work year round on Grade A dairy farm. Contact by calling AL or write Tremonton, Horace R. Barnard, Deweyville, Utah. SEASHORES Alfalfa sprayer for a with pump. Used power take-of- f once. Reasonable. Call PA FOR SALE Sheet Metal Heating Air Conditioning WAITRESS AND COOK WANTED! Phone PA SALE Burt, PA Baled Hay. Wayne after 5:30 p. m. INCOME Good transportation. IT COSTS nothing to use a Blue overhaul. TAX PA JESSIES CAFE Perry WANTED - WAITRESSES Apply in person 665 South Main After 6:00 P.M. SPRING CLEANING MARK and FRANS COFFEE SHOP SERVICE school Intermountain h students will do kinds, cleaning of all floors, walls, windows, basements, yards, etc. One two wheel gar-den tractor, with plow, cultivator and snow plow attachments. Make offer. See at Bess Service, 249 North Main. SALE 1 22 with Lustre Carpet Shampooer purchase of Blue Lustre. Brig- ham Furniture, 31 North Main, Phone PA FOR Apply In person. Returns prepared. revenue Internal experience. Public accounting experience. Phone PA or PA 3 ch fordor engine FOR SALE 1951 Mercury, sedan, 2,000 miles on Ph BICYCLE Lost: Schwinn Tornado; missing since March 22. Reward. Phone PA Milk & Cream Delivered FOR SALE FOR space. and FOUND LOST HOMOGENIZED TRY Trailer PA Grade A Pasteurized CREAM TOP and V-- 8 1 civic organization needs three neat appearing men to do contact work. Those accepted will earn approximately $4 per hr. Contact Mr. Yerger, No. 21, LOCAL top-notc- 50c per hour FOR SALE Evergreens. Guaran- teed to grow. 70 South First West. PA Brigham Native Displeased With Quotations in Post Seely Motel. Phone PA WANTED Woman or high school PA girl for housework. One house to be mov- HAVE YOUR carpets and furniture cleaned the famous nationed or salvaged. Make offer. Conwide Servicemaster way. Now tact Rulon Bess at Bess Service available in Brigham City. Call at 249 North Main. PA FOR SALE GMC one-toflat bed truck. In good condition. Contact Rulon Bess at Bess Service at INCOME TAX .preparation. 420 South First East. PA 249 North Main. FOR SALE :SH. n 58 FOR SALE Chev. two-to- n truck. 16 ft. stock rack. 13 ft. WILL DO ironing in my home. Pick up and delivery. Mrs. Reid, grain bed. Ph. PA SH Its here.llllERflflTiOMfiL have just read an article in the April 1st issue of Saturday Eve"The New ning Post entitled, and I am very annoyed Utah, with some of the statements made in that article by some I am a Brigham City residents. life long resident of this fair city and yet am still young enough to be interested in progress and not so set in my habits as to be unable to cope with change. We remained in this community after marriage, because we felt it .vas the type of clean, wholesome, beautiful place in which we wished to raise our children. Needless to say it has seen many changes but I still feel it is the same clean, beautiful city. I schools, make a water shortage, raise taxes and make it so you cant find a parking place on Main street. I would like to remind Thiokol employees that we all have an interest in the future of for every Thiokol, American citizen is helping to pay your wages as well as other defense industries. g WelMAY I CLOSE by saying come Thiokol and your employees. We are glad you are here, especially you who are glad to be here. We have worked diligently to make this a comfortable home for you as well as tor ourselves and if you are unhappy here, I am sure there is industry in other parts of this great country where you make like it better. In short MAY I SAY at this point that I you have helped us, but to no am very happy that Thiokol Chem- greater degree than we have helpical Corporation saw fit to estab- ed you. lish a plant neat here. It has cerSincerely, tainly boosted our economy to a "ertnin extent and I have met Mrs. Faithful Reader. many fine people who have now (Name withheld upon request). both settled in our community, Mormon and of other religious faiths. I am happy to say that many of these people like our comMY ACHIN HEAD Robert Coleman, cashier at Box Elder County bank, .was truly distressed when that munity and have expressed 14 women employes showed up in maternity smocks Friday morning. Coleman was concerned because they are enjoying living here, but its his job to hire new employees . . . but so many? apparently there are those who are not. I feel however, that our community has been in existence for Good-nes- s; nearly 100 years and we were living very comfortably betore Thiokol came. While I am very happy Farmers and commercial it did come, I am sure we would ers in Utah were reminded growthis not be a ghost town had they seen week that they may not hire chilBox Elder County Bank offifit to locate somewhere else. dren under 16 to work in the fields cials suffered considerable conIN REFERRING to several di- when school is in session. sternation last Friday morning Lemon, Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Mrs. rect quotes from the Post article, This reminder came from DonBy Mrs. Webster Tucker when 14 women employees LuDean Young, Mrs. Ruth Lemon, I am sure the Thiokol man would ald D. Drew, Utah supervisor of showed up for work dressed in The Willard Second ward had Mrs. Nola Mae Young, Mrs. Irene find many people who could drive the U. S. Labor Departments maternlal smocks. their annual ward conference Sat- Simonsen, Mrs. Helen Larkin and a hard bargain. It is not limited wage and hour and public conRobert Coleman, bank cashier, urday evening and Sunday. The Mrs. Helen Pettingill and Miss to Mormons I agree tracts divisions, the agency which exclusively. was the most bowled over by the Saturday evening meeting was Cheryl Hoopes accompanied them. r wholeheartedly with the statement administers the federal Keller over Charles to movement mass by presided apparent made by the storekeeper and may law. from the Mutual SIXTEEN stake and other stake from the girls who motherhood. Coleman Its I say this in answer to the wife concerned "We are especially for visitors were LeGrande Tea, Ken- Willard Second Ward, directed by shoulders the responsibility of a Thiokol worker who said the with keeping youngsters out of the North and Mrs. Robert Mr. Edith preEarl neth Sheffield, Glauser, force at keeping the employee merchants don't have on hand Fields so they will have time to full complement and a materBaddley, and Eugenie Larkin. Jens sented two lovely floor show numAnd for the intermission at the what they need and the price goes attend school, Drew said. bers from the ward Simonsen bishopric asdid smock offer never nity this means children of migrants of the speakers and a Stake Gold and Green Ball in the up when they see them coming. one was surance of long-teremployI dont know what it is they need, as well as local residents. The Box Elder High School Gym last The Spirit Giveth Light duet, ment. but merchants cant afford to only exception to the law is a child was sung by Mrs. Nola Mae Young Saturday evening. Even bank president, Scott P. and Mrs. Joan because so working exclusively for his par- Miss Barbara Nebeker, daughter stock many items Baddley accompanHorsley, rushed to the scene ied by Miss Annette Cook. of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker many people buy out of town and ents or guardian on their home with mouth agape. spent Saturday afternoon and Sun- dont give local merchants the farm." Speakers in the sacrament meet- day with her friend Miss Sandra chance. Also, I would like to see The whole thing was you were Bishop Orvil Lemon, THE FEDERAL law applies to Bridges who now lives at Bounti- the merchant who raises the price guessed it an April Fools prank ing Counselor Rulon Larkin, Primary ful to help Sandra celebrate her because you work for Thiokol. If farmers who ship their crops on the part of the lady employees. . . much to the relief of Mr. president, Mrs. Beverly Nelson; twelfth birthday. there is such a merchant he is the across state lines or have reason Mrs. Ray Woodland, MIA presito believe that their products will Mr. and Mrs. Trvil Younger are exception, not the rule. Coleman. Relief Society president, the dent; of littlo a eventually cross state lines. proud grandparents Mrs. Doris Younger; MIA superinAND HAVING stood on the merTo protect themselves from boy born Saturday morning baby and Junior tendent, Gay Pcttingill, Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Cheryl) Mof-fi- t chants side of the counter, I have unintentional violation of the law, Mrs. Sunday school coordinator, OUR READERS WRITE had Thiokol employees come and farmers should ask for and obtain are the happy parents. Irene Simonsen. It was reported I I a certificate of age from each The latest report about Cliff ask for their Thiokol discount. that the ward has a population of Woodland is that he way be able cannot see why Drew stated. In Utah, for Thio- youngster, March 20, 1961. working 499. There are two on missions, to come home sometime this week. kol entitles a person to a discount these certificates are available Dear Mr. Claybaugh: Norton Cook son of Mr. and Mrs. He is A great big improving slowly but is much any more than working for First from school officials. and wonderfully Frank Cook is in the Eastern Drew said that anyone desiring Security Bank or Mountain States happy howdy ya all from way States and Robert Parsons, son of better. Mrs. Eunice Wright came home Tel. and Tel. entitles a person to further information on how the down south in Shreveport, La. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Parsons is in from the hospital last week, but a discount. federal law applies to children in I wanted to write you today and the Western States Mission. in lotsof she is still I believe as the founding fathers agriculture should contact the divipain and hoping tell you that Im really enjoying THERE ARE four members of and wishing she could get to feel- of this great land did, that every sions local office. The address is a most wonderful mission here and one is equal and the the ward in the service. Stewart ing better. is the 510 Judge building, 8 East' Broadhaving some really great experThe Willow Creek Camp of the same no matter whereprice work way, Salt Lake City. you iences. Our work is really going Stark, son of Mrs. Francis Heil DUP will meet Friday, March 31 or whether your name is Smith or is in the navy and is assigned to Reforth in a tremendous way. of the StaufMrs. home Elva at the U.S.S. Los Angeles and is staJones. cently our mission was divided tioned at Calif. fer. Everyone is invited to come. Long Beach, and we have a new mission presiOUR INCREASED population son of Mr. and Mrs. dent here and a new mission head- Klaren Deem, has brought problems, increased Deem is in the Air Force Klaren in so Im and is stationed at Selfridge Air Shreveport, taxes, lack of water, quarters schools and many others, all of working very very close to my Force Base, 20 miles from Dehome base now. which we are diligently trying to troit, Mich. Klarent has been remedy. However, when I read of the MIA in a new THE PAST two years have realstatements such as some in this in was Detroit it ward since organMarch 27, 1961. ly been wonderful and Ive enjoyarticle, and some 1 have heard ed them extremely. These south- ized in January. He has been in voiced, then see my children in ern people are wonderful, and ev- two years and has two years to go. Dear Sirs: I feel overcrowded son of Mr. and Mrs. Robin classrooms, Tucker, southerything you hear about the " I am writing to extend my like saying all I can see Thiokol is in the Medical Tucker Webster ern hospitality is really true. We to you fine people for send- has done for us is to overcrowd of the Army and has just armeet so many good and honest Corps rived in Okinawa. Billie Molgard, ing me the News and Journal. It and fine people every day, and its grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Law- keeps me posted on the happenrealty grand to partake of their rence Molgard went in the service ings in and around Brigham City deof friendliness and their spirit a few weeks ago and I could and on how well the "Bees are sires to accept a stranger and just not find his address at the present doing in sports. I might add that make him feel welcome. Also 1 time. the other Eiders in tho mission might add that I never knew fried alA double quartet of ladies sang home in which I live usually chicken could taste so good as it look through the paper also. ways Is Lord "The and My .Shepherd'' does here. Hawaii is really the "Paradise Heavenly Love Abiding Those Ive labored in three ol the lar- "In and I wish that who sang were Mrs. Helen June of the Pacific. gest cities in the south the past hack home could enjoy its two years. I spent six months in me Its really been a tremendous peaceful beauty. East Texas in a city of about Thanks again for the paper, and people. It is named Tyler, help in helping me to keep inform keep up the good work. Please Texas. Then I spent the next year cd of Brigham City and its growth, note a change of address as I have and also most of Box Elder coun in the great city of Houston, Texbeen transferred to a new disas. and the past six months have ty. 1 especially enjoy the report trict. been here in Shreveport. La. My of happenings In my home town, Sincerely yours. time here in Shreveport has been Willard. Since the folks moved to 4 dr, sedan. This is an exceptionally good transportation speElder Richard Rasmussen, spent as supervising elder. At the Idaho, Ive especially enjoyed and cial, the engine having been completely overhauled in our shop to look forward 20 I anxiously have hearing time Keaah.ihi missionarRond, present by competent mechanics. This car feature new Air Force blue ies working under my direction. whet's going on there, Kaneohe, Oahu. H.iwull, and black paint, hydraniutic transmission, tinted glass, radio of lot been have a here I changes I've really learned to love the and heater, in Brigham City and surrounding s south. The good ole Texas and cloudhursts will really area, and Im looking forward to be missed when 1 return home end com.ng but k and getting a first 2 dr, station wagon. Powerglide transmission, S cylinder econI'll not soon forget the good ole hand look at them. Houston humidity, nor the bumpy omy engine, radio, heuter, beige with bronze top. Pre-SchoWILL YOU accept this letter as ol back woods roads of Louisiana. a note of oppt caution and thanks roundCentral school IVE SEEN a lot of growth In for sending the paper to me the '56 model Hudson engine with les than 35,600 mile. Clutch rethe church here also. Tho chnpet past two years And also express up will be held on Tuesday and cently replaced. Stundard shift, overdrive. Clean interior. In Shreveport Wednesday, April 11 and 12, from every Sunday is my thanks and appreciation to it 3 bulging ut the seams, Well either of my ft lends and loved ones wlm 9 n. m. to 30 p. m. at the school. have to get a new chapel nr move have supported me and helped me Co chairman ol the event will bo 1ts. Shields and Mrs. Howard our missicmanes to other areas dut mg my mission. 2 door station wagon. V8 engine, power steering, Fordomatic I hod the pnvtlege of meeting Simrox, The missionaries are receiving transmission. Idi r Roberts a few week ago better reception now than thev will he sent to SOIIDL'IIS He bom 10 is hole ever have before m the smith, am! Shreveport eat h patent of n pie school eh, Id the chtrch I growioR hv leaps nml Brigham City and is now assigned Barthe t enti.il srhrwil nte.i bounds We are fueling so mmv ! the Gulf States Mission, lie's a lit Sport coupe, V8 engine. Pushbutton Minimal Ic transmission. ents with ihildten who will be enI orally owned. wonderful opportunities to wnik m tremendous missmnaiv, has a the fill term in fust guide cities and town where missionar- wondetful spirit about him and t tering should attend the meeting, uccnm-peniehi foie doing a good wntk ies have never wntkcd CHRYSLER hv their child As of (lie fust ol April, I will mid Thi area Is really growing An exceptionally ear. Locally ownmoved am that have dies coupe. into Sport we are very guileful for the privi- be heading bai k to mv home and ed, equipped with many line Chrysler features. the area following the i hool cenlook tt to forwatd tonlnwe we and utgiwll! leges opportunities sus lie uiged to attend the tntmd- rending the Box Ildar News and given 'v, n ,f ,hv n1 rr'CP'' t of ,lnti nul and keeping informed III hedlilr. I HAVE ONtY one regrel now. happening ib ilitld must have a both and that Is that I must mil you in ei nla am issue, hv the si inthat my time hote is tapidlv dt tw II see yp all soon Chrysler Plymouth vs huh Im was born 1 hr fom n it tng to a rime and befote too m.mv Best wishe always, Valiant - Jeep tee eniphasie that no chin eh or more day I'll be back home and bet ELDER will MARK ceilificnte KYNLLR. Bicep-tefor Phone PA thank hospital able to personally 647 South Main you Cult States Mission. a) proof of the child' age, itmdmg the Box Elder Journal to Maternity Dress; Oh, By Joke, They Confess Law Prohibits Child Labor During School Ward Conference Conducted in Willard Second Ward Recently child-labo- d Readers Write' "Ma-halo- 60,-00- 0 1955 HUDSON leader in NEW low-co- farm power st Now you can pair up the advantages of a rugged Diesel tractor with III do you get this out-- a convenience and dependability. 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