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Show Hoe and Hope Garden Club Sets Flower Show for This Saturday Hoe and Hone will present a fall flower show with the theme "Fall DESERET CAMP DUP will meet Festival on Saturday. Sept 22, from 2 to 5 p m at the home of Friday, Sept. 21, at 7 30 p m at the home of Mrs Esther Jensen, 130 club president, Mrs Fied Loich-nge970 Englewood orth 2nd East Admission to the show, which This is the first meeting of the year and a good attendance is de- will feature many classifications . ' sired, according to Capt Lenore CX. arlM arra"gln6, to will Romer. public and one may attend The gross area (land and waENTRIES IN the flower show fer) of the 50 United States is will be limited to the membership 3,615,000 square miles of the club, who practiced their r, r7 T any-Nor- BOX LUNCHES H Chicken, French fries Scones and honey 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, roils, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK PA 380 FdR YOUR . . . North Main BEDS CHILDRENS ble diseases Committee for the show is headed by Mrs Patsy Haywood assis-..- . ted by Mrs Gay Naylor. Others on the committee are Nell Brush, Heiman Kathryn Garma. ger. Irion Bounds Janice Dunn, Sue Gentry and Gloria Walker. Thise included 16 cases of strep and two cases of nfi ction Bond Purchases T. Frank Coppin, South Box El- der county chairman for the Utah Bonds committee, this Savings week reported that a marked increase was noted in the purchases of bonds in this county during the month of August County residents purchased a total of $95 005 m bonds last month, an increase of $22,000 above August. 19C1 This amount brings the countys total of $562,614, or 15 percent ahead of purchases at this time last year, Coppin reported. FLOWER WORKSHOP Members of the Hoe and Hope garden club take lessons from national judge Louis Deru ot Ogden as they prepare for their fall flower show on Saturday, Sept. 22. Working on their arrangements are Mrs. Joe Haywood, Mrs. Borden Naylor, Mrs Deru, and Mrs. Dan Russell. h ROOM BC Complete with Ladder mattresses Don Baron lepotted to the local police office that three speakers, valued at $75, had been stolen from the Canvon Duve-In FOLLOWING his return from In the hands of a brisk young Mdssdchusetts institute of Technol-BrighaCity native lies the re- ogy he was named supermtendent ef lof sponsibihty for the the Arthur ml department, ficiency of 2,500 men, smelting dnd from that t advanced t0 for Kennecott and refining copper plant superintendent of the Utah Copper corporation s Utah Copper reflnPry He was 38 years of age division. j at the time The man is Wayne' Today, as chief of Kennecotts H. Burt, who attended Bear River smelting and retimng operations, and Honeyville elementary schools Burt sets a busy pace between his Kenne-goinoffice Salt Lake and and Box Elder High school before City on to the University of Utah cott plants west of the city, and a mining engineering degree 2 Innerspring split-secon- d . 2 Box Springs for g 8 10500 EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR CALL EVERTON OLD MATTRESS. TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. HOURS IS TAKES IT ALL FOR MATTRESS EVERTON COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 m 1943 He is the son of Mr and Mrs Carlos Buit of 508 East Second South, Brigham City. Scholarship Offered to Handicapped HlffXXCT TODAY to SATURDAY THE The Governors committee on National Employ the Handicap Week has announced a $500 scholarship will be awarded to the handicapped person who writes the winning essay on Why I Want an Education in Business The contest is open to handicapped persons 17 years of age or older. The essays, of 200 words or less will be judged on originale ity ot thought and a sincere for a better education. Participants are requested to enclose information regarding their school background, a brief description of handicap, and a snapshot with their entry The scholarship is not transferable and the decision of the judges will be final. Entries should be submitted before midnight, Oct. 3, to either of the Stevens Henager colleges in Salt Lake City or Ogden. In the event the winner cannot take advantage of the scholarwill be named. ship, a runner-u- p Loses Pistol 435 West Seventh Mvron Ball Not th, reported the loss of a .22 pistol on Sept 6 The gun was valued at $20 according to local police reports Car Broken 694 South Larsen First West, reported to local police that i small window had been broken in his car by someone attempting to break into the vehicle The report was dated Sept 6, according to police records 21 Window E J (Continued From Page One) fertilizer growers may secure from the sugar company warehouse by tontacting their field-maand securing the necessary YEARS the energetic executive has been with KenneEXECUTIVE Wayne H. Burt, cott, he has served company and Brigham City native, sets brisk community m several states and pace as Kennecot Copper company abroad executive. Two years ago he was appointed general superintendent of smel ting and refining for Kennecott in the Beehive state IN Stolen Speakers Native Follows Fast Pace As Copper Company Executive Guard Rail $ Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 18, 1962 Eighteen cases of communicawere reported in Box FUler countv during the week enJ ng Sept 7, accoiding to the Utah Stale Department of Health work- 4pm eight-mont- BUNK NEWS. Diseases Reported shop on Friday afternoon from 10 m. until with nationally iccredited judge Mrs Deru of Ogden present for teaching a ELDER Note Increase $1.25 $1.23 95c 85c RINGSIDE CAFE Phone arranging skills at a special BOX THE n The Sensational Hill Climbin' Ridge Runnin' . . . order. These growers who desire to have their land checked for nematode infestation should the sugar company contact fieldman im- The fieldman will arBurt began his career in 1941 in range soil samples and send them the Nevada Mines division of the to the sugar company laboratory company while attending school,, where an accurate check can be Tnade. sent thsji Kennecott Utahn to Chile in 1944 as a foreman at the Braden Copper com- Loses Wallet Charles R Morris, 550 North pany mine, a Kennecott affiliate In Santiago, Chile, m 1945, he Fourth East, reported the theft of $1 85 from his and the former Dorothy Reeves of a wallet containing school locker on Sept 9 and Price were married They their two sons live at 2591 LynTire Missing wood Drive in Sjalt Lake City Scott Olsen, 213 South Third BURT LIKES to relax with a East, reported a spare tire and round of golf, but many of his jack were taken from the trunk spare moments go toward such of his car on Sept 11. efforts as political community work and activities of his church FIRST He is also a member of the ANNUAL school building finance committee of 'the council Utah Legislative and of several tmmng and metallurgical associations In 1957 the executive development program of the Alfred P Sloan foundation recognized Burts abilities by selecting him as one of 36 young men to be admitted to mediately TOTE GOTE o th highway" MACHINI RIDE to the High Lakes SEE IT NOW! MOYES PHILLIPS 66 STATION SERVICE 403 North Main PA a special one-ye- class in Cars of all kinds! Rods & Customs Experimental Cars Classics & Antiques Racing & Sports Cars Power Boats front provides trim Guardsman look, border and the charming emphasized by the three-colchained at the military neckline. Rugged, finish ideally husky Rugglespun has a soft, suited to Garlands marvelous tailoring. Stunning colors, too. Slide-fasten- coin-butto- er ns flat-kn- it our is State Fairgrounds ad- industrial vanced management training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology From 1954 to 1957 the former Brigham City man was office enThe scholarship will be award- gineer operations in Kennecotts ed by Stevens Henager College at New York offices Prior to that the end of the activities of National advancement, he had been indusEmploy the Handicap Week, sched- trial engineer at the companys uled for Oct Utah mine. Looks like a very expensive import, yet costs so little for a sweater with so many beautifully done details. or 68 UTAH NATIONAL Fjr&ii'ik THE GUARDSMAN'S JACKET" LOOK Iff OUR BIG BOLD RUGGLESPUN SWEATER '0' Sept. 21-3- only at 0 Weekdays, 6 p m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, 1 p m. to 10 p.m. Admission $1.50 Adults, 50c children. Tickets available at Grand Central Stores for $1 00 of 7-- FEATURES AT 7:05 AND 9:30 P.M. IFtirst w Sunday -- Monday -- T uesday Dateline: Washington, What was off the D. C. record-iae- n the screen! twin $ savings savings accounts safe deposit boxes new or automatic savings home improvement loans used car loans personal loans loans travelers checks bank money orders for purchase or construction of a home checking service vris MffONOA Need it? Weve got it . . . plus a genuine desire to have you as a customer and convenient banking quarters to serve you properly. 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