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Show Baptist Women Job Openings Hold Meetings Show Upswing At The Womens Missionaiy union, of the First Baptist church met on Wednesday night at the chuich for a mission study and pot luck supper. An estimated 50 persons attended. Books and teachers included the following: Adults, Hands Across the Sea, Mrs. Horace Fisher; young people and intermediate, Your Guide to Dr. Roberta Edwards, Europe, Sylvia Goes to Spain, juniors, Horace Fisher, and Sunbeams, A Womens Missionary society met Tuesday night m the home of the president, Mrs. Frank Stinson, for the regular monthly business ' meeting. Mrs. Ruth Battiest was in charge of the devotional period After the business session, conducted by the refreshments were president, served to the nine members attending. All Baptist women in the city are encouraged to attend these meetings, Mrs. Stinson said. ' Office BC r a PennY fVr i Yes, all four of these Pakistani school girls get a brimming glass of milk for a penny donated to Job openings at the Brigham City employ ment otfice for the week ending Nov. 11 increased over the previous week with demands fiom domestic employers, missile industry, trade, and construction accounting for the majority of openings. These facts were pointed out in the offices weekly summary. A slight decline was noted in employment in construction and farm activities. Some layoffs occuired at the Willard bay project with recent stoims making it difficult to operate heavy equipment. Initial claims for unemployment insurance held at about the same leel as the previous week with continued claims continuing their seasonal upswing. The dramatic growth ot the Brigham City area was reflet in a report to the stockholdeis of the Box Eldet County Bank at a speheld on Tuesday, cial meeting Nov. 14. President Scott P Hoisley announced that stockholders had approved a 50 percent stock dt idend to be effective Nov. 15. theteby in-easing the banks capital struc-tui- e from $100,000 to $.200,000. This action was brought about by the steady gtowth the bank has experienced since the opening in 1953 HORSLEY reported bank assets after the first year of operation in 1953 were with total $1,523,868 loans of $787,562 47. Bank assets now stand at $6,974,863, with total loans of $3 199 419 This increase of approximately $5j. million in total assets during the past eight yeais reflects the tremendous commercial and farming development that has taken delivers a complete package enough for 432 glasses. Varied packages contain flour, other foods, for the hungry across the world. CARE. $1 $1 Sends a Package in Your Name Y. td ( CARE Food Crusade New York 16, N. or your local office j 4r sjaTEusacraBOtv jBismaigk rjrr Odd Fact miW fin Box Elder Bank Declares 50 Percent Stock Dividend linw THE BOX PICK OF THE Brigham City, Utah November 21, 1961 Tuesday, Local Farmers Attend Confab place in Box Elder county that The annual comention of the Hoisley told stockholdeis the bank had shown an increase Utah Slate harm Buteau Fedeta-fowas conducted last week at of 20 peicent in total resotuces just since November a year ago, Hotel New house in Salt Lake City, at which time hank assets were to today's $5,468 396 00 compared accelerated consumer statement of $6 974 863 Total de- spending business expansion, and posits have increased more than construction ovei and above the million in that time, and our, existing steady economy of this $lj bank now services over 7500 ac- - agricultural orea counts Because of fuither expansion at the Thiokol plant, together with 1 OAN DEMANDS remained very the numerous new business locstrong during the year, this being Box Elder countys to the steady increase ations here, attributed will likely economic prosperity in population and the demand lor to develop at a rapid and consumer goods. continuefor some housing pace time, Horsley During 1961 loans made to date to- said. taled $3,516 008, and consisted of and in commercial $2,006,336 agncultural loans, $1,029 443 in consumer goods loans, and $480.-22in real estate loans Thiokol Chemical corporations plant west of Brigham City now employs in excess of 5,000 persons which has n greatly Open at 7:30 PICTURES OPEN 1 P.M. 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Each town m the South Bi'-Elder (aiming district was d at the meet, Jensen rnn eluded ( i CITY UTAH PHONE PA THEYLL Lislie Jensen of Bear Rxvu City, pi evident o fthe South Box Elder Fetm Bureau unit reported Monday that 25 members of the local organization were in atten-- j dance The gi oup enjoyed the 'discussions lectures, banquets jand entertainments provided at the convention, Jensen said THEATRE N PERRY, If ne Si conducting. tiVTHE LAST TIME TODAY SOUTH V Smoot of Connne, president, Last Times Wednesday, Nov. 22 maps DRIVE-I- with 9 mAkuumom Beside an old bridge located near Swindon, England, a notice baa been set up askmg that no one throw the bridge into the river. ELDER NEWS, DAVID Sw'wwp" rmm JANSSEN - - PATTI PAGE '.m Thursday thru Sunday Irs Jerry's 1 MICKEY SMKESSY Biggest, Funniest Yet! 1? ' THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 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