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Show - : - : 1 We're as careful as two porcupines Soroptomists Club members from Brigham City held their annual installation of officers at a patio party and meeting at the home of retiring president Sunny Topik. The event was held on Thursday, July 26, in the evening. Two new members were inducted into the club during the evenings activities. Accepted as new members were Hazel Mclntire and Mabel Yourt, with Norma Jensen officiating during the induction ceremony. love.. in i NEW OFFICERS taking the helm for the year at the installation ceremony were Ann Johnson, president; Lenora Romer. vice president; LaPreal Wight, recording secretary; Amy Hansen, treasurer; and Lurella McFarland, corresponding secretary. A delicious chicken dinner was served on the patio, with Rella Jensen, Sunny Topik and Amy Hansen serving committee as members for the festive occasion, The club is ready to begin on fall activities with enthusiasm, ac-- j cording to the newly installed officers and members. and you'll love the way your prized possessions are so carefully handled by your Mayflower warehouseman. C. R. Soroptimists Install Officers At Patio Party Last Thursday JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. Mayflower Agents ior Logan and Brigham City 897 W. Forest PA Bank Reports optimistic report on conditions of Box Elder County bank was heard at the directors meeting held Tuesday. July 17. following the close of the first half year of business ended June 30, 1962. Scott P. Horsley, president, reported that as of June 30, 1962, deposits totaled $5,323,856.47 and resources totaled $5,946,379.99. Capital funds of the band were hiked by $52,477.00 during the first half vear to an all time high of An Guest Tourney Set Tomorrow Lady golfers from Brigham City compete in the fourth invitational tournament of the season, sponsored this time by El Monte Golf and Country ciub. Members will compete from five northern division clubs on Wednesday, Aug. at the host course. Coffee will be served to the olfers beginning at 8:30 a. m., with a shotgun f set for 9 a. m. on the course. Participants n the meet will be from Ben Lomond, El Monte, Riverside, Logan and Brigham City Golf and Country clubs. OFFICERS OF the host club are Mrs. Roger Spendlove, president; Mrs. Dee Brown, vice pres-denArlene Walker, secretary-treasureand Ishelle Flemming, northern division representatives, lean Barnard of Brigham City is the Northern Division Womens Golf Association president. The last of the invitational tournaments of the season will be sponsored on Aug. 17 by the Riverside club. A list of winners in the invitational tourney will be published when final results are posted for the event, according to division publicity chairman, Hazel Kaiser, will tee-of- t; r; Loan demands during the period WalNEW REPRESENTATIVE were very strong and active with ter B. Crooks has been named as total loans made since Jan. 1, 1962 a new Box Elder county sales representative for the Equitable Life United Assurance Society of the United surance Society of the States for Box Elder county. States. Crooks has moved to Brigham City from Plainfield. N.J. where he was in the Casualty Insurance business for 11 years. Mrs. Crooks is the former Pauline Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Larsen, 371 North Fifth West, Brigham City. Box Other agents now serving Elder county are Nick H. Topik, Walter B. Crooks has recently McCord Marshall, district manabeen appointed as a sales repre- ger and Dennis V. Peterson, Utah sentative for the Equitable Life As- - Agency manager. lot off To serve you sliopping I MODERN REYNOLDS V. REEDER South 6th East, Brigham City, Utah or PA Phone: PA SERVICE SHIRTLAUNDRY 36 North Main Hi'l-lfill'Il- Valentine-Walentin- e Nebeker family reunion will be held on Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Perry Town Park. All family members are urged to be present for the annual event. Dinner will be served to all at 1 p.m., with a program and entertainment to follow. Wendell is president of the family group this year, and welcomes all descendants to attend. ' DAY PA 76 B Where Pharmacy Profession Is A BOBS 58 So. Main DRUG FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY PA You are invited to inspect our new building in Brigham City Nebeker Family Plans Reunion For any Standard Oil product, call 146 ONE FM. James O. Carter, Army whose wife, Helen, lives at 134 West Fifth South, Brigham City, eight weeks recently completed of advanced individual infantry by the 100th training conducted division at Fort Chaffee, Ark. Carter entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The soldier, son of Mrs. May W. Carter, Holbrook, Idaho, is a graduate of Malad, Ida., High school. Local County better we stock the most complete line of farm petroleum products in the West more than 100 in all. Besides familiar Chevron and RPM fuels and lubriroof coatings shingle oil and cants, we carry stain solvents and paint thinners wood preservatives, and many other useful products for farm and home. NEWS. EIDER Infantry Training Group Appoints Agent for annual reunion has been set for Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Bowery in Rees Pioneer Park. Lunch will be served at noon, with each family asked to bring fheir own food and table utensils. Following the luncheon a special program will be held, along with the annual business meeting and entertainment planned for the day Grant Valentine of Salt Lake City is president of the family association, Jay Valentine of Brigham City is vice president and will serve as master of ceremonies, and Mrs. R N. Price is reunion chairman for the year. One call saves a Brigham Gty, Utah' Tuesday, July 31, 1962 BOX SHIRT LAUNDRY Man Completes $478,119.38. Family Reunion Set for Park The family THE j Gains in 1962 Lady Golfers of $2,555,730.23 divided as follows: t consumer. $697,241.15, commercial loans, $1,441,886.82; and real es- tale loans, $416,602.26. There were 1855 loans made to individuals and businessmen during the first six months of 1962. Business activity looks extremely favorable to promise a new high level. Over 900 new depositors opened accounts since the beginning of the year, a spokesman said. President Horsley stated the construction on Box Elder County bunk's new building at 154 South and Main is progressing rapidly the new quarters should be available to bank customers by the first of the year. tk- Hun-sak- - j? ' ADDS (UPGEEuQDoo 3s fell If a. 3 ' T y - - ' Jr- - . t t ... v-- , A 2- - - s.- t - - 4, - - . , , ' viAicHuaftasA 102 WEST FOREST STREET Tuesday, August 7 Monday, August 6 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Light Refreshments Will Be Served our new air conditioned quarters, every modern facility is provided so that we may render the best possible service to our growing list of customers. This is typical of our expansion throughout the area we serve, where Natural Gas is recognized as the subecoming more popular all the time for fuel air conditioning, heating, cooking, clothes perior In MOUNTAIN 1 drying, water heating, outdoor lighting and for garbage disposal. We thank the people of the Brigham City area for their patronage and pledge continued economical, efficient service to residents and industry. FUEL SUPPLY CO Phone: PA 02 West Forest Street PA SERVING ffl tflBJt UTAH AND WYOMING QfiSB GasGQTTO C337 COMMUNITIES WITH NATURAL GAS c-- h 4wu 3-52- 3-52- 84 85 5 |