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Show THE EOX UDER NEWS,' SryKom City, Tuesday, April 24, 1962 0of County Okays BRIGHAM CITY HOMS CLUB Waterways ANNUAL Along Roads (Continued from Page One) by the juvenile court. The cost was set at $12 Office each from the Supply company. Permission was given also to paint and wallpaper the juvenile office and public health nurses office. Meeting in the matter was Horace A. Carlson, juvenile offi- quarters used Mid-We- MAY BROOMS MADE AT THE STATE BLIND CENTER cer. L.: -- 5 w-T r i - - : - W I sn X K A' Buy was Sheriff Warren W. Hyde authorized to trade in one of his departments cars for a new model. Hyde recommended seeking bids on a Ford. PURCHASE of 160 cedar posts for $120 was approved. The posts will be used to fence a where the Iowa String road is being extended south from A. M. Reeder who owns adjoining land, said he has been paying taxes on the road He was advised to see the county assessor about having it taken tm 2, 1 962-- 4 p.m, to 8 p.m. an extra fine quality broom to support a very fine institution. Linters $1 .25 Brooms $2 right-of-wa- y - o u l jjv"T right-of-wa- faV jgtegfos off his BUSS. v s S5S 1 f 'V .Wvi. .Mi:.sa6A,4?74 - "J SsLJLk fceUcSC.S. Special Meeting Special meeting of Amity Lodge 23 F. and A. M. will be held on Wednesday, April 25, at 8 p. m. in the Masonic temple in Brigham City. Work in the first degree will be held. All Masons are invited to attend, according to Maxwell A. Pohl. at from the University of California, the University of Arizona, Utah State University, and the Geological Survey, U. S. Department of the Interior. Officials Ogden Couple Announces Birth Corinne Group Plans Round-U- ( p Of Baby Daughter Attend Meet m Jr frfawStor&lni PTA Potter IN PRESENTING his annual Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Alexander, business report, Wallace E. York, 771 Second Street, Ogden, became president of the Land Bank, stat- the parents of a baby girl, born ed that the year 1961 was one of April 21 at St. Benedicts Hospital substantial growth. He added that in Ogden. Mrs. Alexander is the for former Marcia Fodnes of Brigham of the a continued Directors and officers heavy demand secretary, Federal Land Bank farm credit City. Association of long-terfavorable bond Tremonton have just returned arvd a relatively The new arrival will be chrisfrom Berkeley, Calif., where they market had enabled the bank to tened and she weighed April, one of its best achieve of and years spent Monday Tuesday, April at birth. eight pounds and service. 45th growth, anniverthe earnings, to attending The miss iff the first child sary celebration of the Federal Loans, capital stock, and earned for the tiny Alexanders and also is the net reached worth Land Bank and the annual stockhigh first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. levels, acording to York. holders meeting. James L. Fodnes of Brigham City The delegates and their wives and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. AlexHarry Drew, manager of the association, said that approximate- were guests of th bank at an ander of Ogden. She also is the for Mr. and ly 300 delegates gathered in Berke- anniversary banquet in Berkeley first with Count Mrs. Hugh Sloan of Ogden. ley as representatives of the 46 on Monday evening Mother and baby are doing Federal land bank associations in Marco of San Francisco, a syndias cated the columnist, newspaper and California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah. These associations, through principal speaker; and on Tuesday which and Bank loans are made afternoon the group was taken to bly plant near San Jose for lunch the Ford Motor companys assem- - and a tour of the plant. and services, are completely be HOME You're Sure SAFE es participated in by authorities Valley Bank V real-estat- e e farmer- BOX ELDER HIGH school will not hold its usual parent-teachconferences previously scheduled for Tuesday, April 19. In their place the PTA will hold a regular meeting on April 25. The necessity mized PROTECT YOUR 2.5-mi- INSPFCT SCENE City officials were at the scene Thursday after runoff waters gushed through this summer home area of Box Elder canyon. Left to right are Dallas Jeppsen, water department superintendent; Mayor Willis Hansen, Paul Garner, streets superintendent; City Engineer Francis Todd and Oiion Eskelsen, electrical department superintendent. This photo Has taken Thursday afternoon as heavy runoff thundered out of South CAME WITH RUSH Fork canyon toward the Mantua canal diversion structure south of Mantua. The dozer seen here was used in the early morning to push away logs and other debris piling up at the diversion point. Masons Schedule J assessment. The commissioners said they! had no objection to putting up a private property sign along a road at Lynn. This was in response to a letter from a resident of that to community seeking to close the public a stretch of road south of Lind reservoir. IT WAS pointed out by Commissioner William D. Burton that state fish and game personnel use the road as do hunters during the deer season. The commissioners told Mrs. Vera M. Jensen that County Assessor Fred L. Petersen Would be present April 24 to discuss what she termed a mix up on her J property taxes. The commissioners settled for other $8 31 delinquent taxes and fees due on a building lot purchased by Dennis P. Erickson in Brailsford subdivision. Perry. for the parent-teach- er conferences has been miniby the new policies of send- BY CHILDREN KEEPING DRUGS OUT OF THEIR REACH, ALWAYS! Drugs dont in fact, some look ominous are pretty pinks and blues. So, keep all medicines out of the reach of children remember they can climb LICENSED PHARMACIST ON DUTY ALWAYS the day will run smoothly. Persons moving into the area recently and not receiving an appointment card are asked to come to the school during the roundup hours. If there is a large number of such persons, then additional appointments will be set up for Friday, April 27. so that Glens Drug Free Prescription Delivery Phone PA 36 South Main 79 ing report cards every six weeks, according to school officials. CORINNE SCHOOL district will of pre- hold its spring round-u- p school children on Thursday, April 19. Parents should be prepared with birth certificates, records of immunization and diseases. UTAH CONCRETE BLOCK The registration will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 3 pm. and each family should have received cards giving them their appointment time. Parents are urged to stick close to their appointed times and they own all of the capital stock of the Berkeley land bank. -owned; WHEN YOU MOVE BY C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER CO. Mayflower Agents for Logan 807 W. and Brigham Forest City PA THE TREMONTON association was represented by Harry Drew, E. J. Holmgren, and George C. 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