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Show J , - O'! W , "'ll 4m3t J Jy Ui ' wsHbw1 CbhiHIw A " v SV.J r V'iiJ Organize Here; Elect Officers Be Here Next Week urer. . Allen Howe, president of the Utah State Young Democrats ;. group, was in attendance and &? conducted the organization of the yyy,, 1 group and the election of offi., '77tT' V it - .fr- - u cers, assisted by Bart Lower, a Sf' SYsX.Vv member of the organization com1 rj'V mittee for the state group. w 1, Guest speakers were Frank Ted Moss, candidate for U. S. Senate, and David M. Welling, candidate for Congressional Repreesntative from this district, both on the Democratic ticket. Local candidates were introduced during the evening. A program was presented, . innumbers by cluding musical Harold and Lillian Felt, and a NEARS COMPLETION City officials look for the new municipal swimming pool and cornet solo by Wynn Bott. They bath house to be completed by next weekend. Workmen were busy adding, the finishing were accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Lund. touches this week, including the pouring of concrete for the pool deck area and installaAlso in attendance at the tion of the surrounding fence. meeting were J. Harold Reese, Mrs. Alma Allred and LeGrande BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Petersen, officers of the Box El2 Box der County Democratic party. Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 8, 1958 rt 7 . ."?! :i rii t V 4 ;;tv ctj, j v: v children. An active member of the Church of Jesus Chrsit of -day Saints, Moss is currently serving as president of the quorLatter- um of Seventies in his ward. Moss law career has been a very successful one. He is a practicing attorney before the U. S. Supreme Courts, and is a member of the American and Utah State Bar associations. He will also attend the Box Elder County Democratic Pri mary convention scheduled for this evening, Friday, at the War Memorial Home. member UTAH r zsi-'rr- STATE PRES! Subscription rate $3.00 per year; payable in advance; in combination with the Box Eider News, (published Wednesdays) $5.00 per year; $7.50 for 8 months; single copy 10 cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. NATIONAL EDITORIAL IaD,5,mu 5iSlHmiiuii.wnjn n 6 ' I. : ip? K' w h mwimm '' r .r'z- - isiuurinLifi rM Lutherans Plan Utah Symphony Occasion of 91st Birthday at Party Outdoor Service Concert Tickets Elim Lutheran church- - of OgCaptain Karo will attend the Advanced Officers Quartermaster den will hold their annual outschool for the next year. Mrs. door service on Sunday, August Karo will teach at the Robert E. 10, at Box Elder County park. Lee elementary school in PetersServices will begin at 11:30 a. m. burg, Va. Utah Symphony and will be followed by a pot-lucThe 1958-5picnic. Austin, Brent, Leron and Ver- Concert series has been comanniversary with an enjoyable party held at the Bear River non Johnsen left early Monday pletely planned and tickets are Anyone interested in attendpark. Seven of the eight living morning for Idaho to begin the now available for the seven con- ing the services and picnic is children were present for the harvesting of crops on the dry certs to he presented during the welcome. Additional information may be occasion. They were Harold and farm there. approaching concert season at wife from Roosevelt; Joe and Mrs. Viola Hastings of Salt the Ogden High school auditor- obtained by calling G. W. Bro-ma373 J in Brigham City. wife from Woods Cross; Hyrum Lake' City is visiting her daugh- ium. and wife, Enoch and wife, Sarah ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ticket sales are proceeding at O LEGAL NOTICES Chidester and husband, Urseil, Thomas Waddoups. a very satisfactory rate in Salt all of Salt Lake City; Christian Visitors at the Chester Stander Lake City, Ogden, and Brigham NOTICE and wife, and Carrie A. Chris- home the past week included according to symphony ofThe application of Ben and tensen of Bear River City. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and City, Grant, whose address Anderson has 55 grandchildren family of Ogden and Mrs. Stan- ficers. The program of concerts to be Bergetta and 96 dees sister, Mrs. Clifton Laney held in Ogden will be as follows; is 580 South Third East, for a zoning exception relative to the Old Folks day at Lagoon for and sons of Norwalk, Calif. Alonday, Oct. 27, will be an all property located bet. 1st and 2nd the North and South Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson orchestral program. East 5th South, has been given stakes was held recently. There and granddaughter, Carla AnThursday, Nov. 13, Paul White-ma- Board of Zoning Adjustment was a large group went from derson of Brigham City; Mr. and will be the guest conductor. case number 24 and has been Bear River City and enjoyed Mrs. Hartley Anderson and famNov. 28, will be an all Friday, scheduled for hearing on August to due Mr. the and Mrs. orchestral the day immensely ily of Sunset; program. 13, 1958, at 8:00 oclock in the efforts of the committee which Wayne Merrill and family of ArThursday, Jan. 22, Claudio City Council Room. consists of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston, Idaho, recently enjoyed rau, a French pianist, will be The applicant and other interThorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin a lovely trip to Red Fish Lake, the featured soloist. ested parties wishing to be heard Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Idaho. Feb. Glenn 19, Thursday, to be present at are Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer a Canadian pianist, will that requestd time. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were recent visitors at the home Gould, BOARD OF ZONING Dallin. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson be soloist. Thursday, Alarch 5, Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen, and children, Gloria, Michael, ADJUSTMENT, conductor of the San Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, and Julie of Kent, Wash. While Monteux, Willis Hansen, Secretary. orchestra, Mrs. Gladys Thorsen and Mr. there they were guests of the Francisco Symphony and Mrs. John Holmgren attend- Henderson family at a lovely will be guest conductor. NOTICE Thursday, March 12, Nathan' for family party held in Preyallup ed the wedding reception The application of Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Wed- Park. Those attending include Milstein will be violin soloist. All concerts will begin at 8:30 Nay, whose address is 660 South nesday evening at the Home Liv- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson 4th East, for a zoning 'excepm. p. on of Mr. Center the and Mrs. and ing University daughter, Kay; Season tickets may be obtain- tion relative to the property loUtah campus. Clem Henderson and children, Mrs. Murray Cannon (Connie Ann and Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. ed at a variety of prices, rang- cated at the above address, has Rae) of Ogden visited with her Carl Henderson and family and ing from $5, $7.50, $10, and $12, been given Board of Adjustment for the seven concerts, with stu- case number 25, and has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin the guests of honor. Christensen while her husband jWhile the Johnsens were there, dent tickets selling at half price. scheduled for hearing on August was in Denver, Colo., on an as- their They may be obtained at Glen 13, 1958, at 8:00 oclock In the Carl, was sustained as an assistant to the su- Brothers Music store in Ogden, City Council Room. signment from Hill Field. atThe applicant and other interMrs. Victoria C. Johnsen perintendent of the Sunday or interested persons may contended a luncheon held in the school in the Kent Branch, Ta- tact Airs. S. L. Moskowitz in ested parties wishing to be heard are requested to be present at East ball room of the Union coma stake. Brigham City. that time. Bruce and Jeffery Iverson, building at Utah State UniverBOARD OF ZONING The tiger snake of Australia sity, Thursday, and heard Dr. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer ADJUSTMENT, Henry A. Bowman of the Uni- Iverson of Clearfield, spent a and the1 inland viper of Brazil Willis Hansen, Secretary. versity of Texas, speak on Fam- week with their grandparents, are considered the most poisonous snakes in the world. ily Living. Mrs. Johnsen repre- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson. sented the North Box Elder The Boy Scouts under the leadstake Relief society board social ership of Newell Checketts and science department. Clinton Burt, left for an enjoyCaptain and Mrs. James E. able trip to the Uintah mounKaro are spending a few days at tains.. Mr. and Mrs.- - Milton Bywater the home of Mrs. Karos parents, Mr. and Airs. Ernest Huggins, attended the Bird family reprior to leaving for Fort Lee, Va. union held at Lagoon, Sunday. a Harold Bywater attended Hawaiian missionary reunion at Lagoon, Saturday evening. Air. and Airs. Christian Anderson visited a few days in Moses Lake, Wash., with their children, SUPER-CUSIIIO- II Air. and Airs. Ronald Anderson, Air. and Airs. Rulon Hansen, and Air. and Airs. Glade Anderson and families. by Air. and Airs. Lynn Johnsen of Brigham City were guests of 1. Bonus mile Lynns sister and family, Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitaker. for By Mrs. Ernest Huggins Growk old along with me, the best is yet to be could be said truthfully by Mrs. Margret Anderson, widow of A. C. Anderson, who celebrated her 91st birthday TULSA. Okla. (UPDf- - An which speeds up interpretation of information about possible underground formations has, been developed by Sinclair Research Laboratories, Inc. It.s called a dip ploturday morning with her sister ter and is used to plot informaMr. and Mrs. tion from a seismic recording on and brother-in-law- , Derrel Muir and family to spend a geological It two weeks in Yellowstone park. works 10 times faster than Airs .Clarence Limebrink entertained 20 little friends ThursTIIE ORIGINAL day afternoon in honor of her HISTORIC TRAIN son, Danny, on his eighth birthday. The children spent the afIndependence, Nauvoo, Carthternoon playing games. They enage, Chicago, Kirtland Temple, joyed a lovely lunch. Little DanNiagara Falls, Palmyra ny received some lovely gifts; Falls, Palmyra, SharOn Sunday evening, the Honeyon, Vermont, Boston, New ville Primary had charge of the York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C.,Mt. Vernon, Richevening meeting. The Primary mond, Va., Williainsburg and presidency prepared a very inJamestown plus teresting program which everyTHE HILL CUMORAH one enjoyed. Airs. Rae Burt is PAGEANT the president of the Honeyville write For complete details Primary. Airs. Bin Tolman has returned VIDA FOX CLAWSON home after spending several 966 East So. Temple Salt Lake City days in Ogden visiting Phone EM and daughter, Mr. , and Mrs. John Mills and family. Relief Society, Junior Sunday School Elder Journal A weekly newspaper established in 1906, published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Chas. W. Claybauqh, Publisher Oil Check Changes Made in Officers of Honeyville es Senator, will visit in Box El der county Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week, it was an nounced this week. He will spend Tuesday afternoon and evening, Aug. 12, at Tremontonand will arrive in Brigham City, Wednesday morning, Aug. 13. A luncheon will be held in his honor at 12 noon. Moss is a native of Holladay, Utah, and was educated in Utah public schools, being a graduate of Granite High school. He earned a B. A. degree from the University of Utah, and a jurist doctors degree from George Washington University Law school in Washington, D. C. He is married to the former Phyllis Hart of Salt Lake City, and they are parents of four Bear River City Matron Honored on Faster HONEYVILLE REPORTS .Frank E. (Ted) Moss, Democratic candiadte for United Stat The Box Elder Young Democrats organization was perfected here Friday evening at a luncheon meeting held at the Tropical 70 Restaurant. Approximately persons were in attendance. Elected to head the new organization were Bill Packer, president; Mrs. Frank Aoki, vice Patricia Woodyatt, president; secretary; Verl Petersen, treas- fefc t ,y YoungDemos Senate Hopeful to k By Mrs. George Wintle The Honeyville ward Relief society was reorganized at the Sunday evening meeting on July 27. Released were Mrs. Nellie S. Barnard, president; Mrs. Norma r Johnson and Mrs. Elaine as counselors, and Mrs. Lois Coombs, secretary. The new officers are Mrs. Ree O. Hunsaker, president; Mrs. Dorothy Hunsaker and Airs. Norma G. Gilmore as counselors, and Mrs. Lois Coombs as secretary. The Honeyville Junior Sunday school was also reorganized on Released were Mrs. Sunday. Rose B. Tolman as and Mrs. Laura Tolman, counselor. These ladies have held these offices 11 years. The new coordinator is Mrs. Laura Tolman, with Mrs. Elaine Hunsaker as counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boothe and children of Ely, Nev., are in Honeyville visiting at the home of Mr. Boothes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boothe, and other relMr. Boothe teaches atives. school in Ely. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stan Hunsaker and children, Jane and Raymond are visiting relatives and friends here and in California for three weeks. Stan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of Honeyville and is working on his masters degree in public administration at George Washington university in Washington, D. C. He is also emas ployed by the government job classifier in the Department of Agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker accompanied their son and family as far as Bryce and Zion canyons on their way to Pasadena, Calif., where they will visit the Hendrik Boss family, who are parents of Mrs. Stan Hunsaker. They will also visit her brothers and sisters who live near Pasadena. On their return trip to Maryland they will again visit for several days Conrad Johnson and two sons, Spencer and Kim are spending this week on vacation in the Uin-tahHun-sake- Mr. and Mrs. George Covey of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle, Sunday. Miss Joan Hill visited in Lo, gan at the home of her Mrs. George Hill. Aliss Gloria Avila of Honeyville and Carl Edward Chlarson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chlarson of Honeyville, are, doing fine after having their tonsils removed in the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham Miss Joyce Petersen left Sat cross-sectio- Shar-Niaga- hr son-in-la- Where You BANK-BY-MAI- L ITS EASIER Yes, w hen you use our Plan, Bank-By-Ma- il saving or depositing is easier than using a piggy Lank . . . and its far more safe Open an account today ! USE OUR CONVENIENT The only Drive-I- n ! DRIVE-I- N SERVICE Banking Service North of Ogden sister-in-law- ROXfLDERfOUNTyRANK BRIGHAM CITY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . nnMf tfcztf WQnj jn a son-in-la- .. ' K. . y v jJ$3y' y' 1: ;. "4 Pt & As get everything you )0ur)on... Sensational new tire means onus! tlew, IlevOTljYLON CUSTOM & fl i DDYEACL every DEVOE WALLPAPER NOW SELLING AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES! Many Lovely Patterns to NOW ONLY Values to Come A In Local Job Picture Per Single Roll Today And Choose Pattern For Every Room you drive 2. Bonus allowance for every tire you trade Continues Bright Choose From $3.00 per Roll. FOUR Brigham City continued one of the bright spots in Utahs employment picture for the week lending July 26 even though the number of job openings declin- ed from the previous week. Jobs listed at the local em16 ployment office numbered compared to the previous week figure of 22. A year ago, the openings totaled 30. It was noted that such a decline is normal for this time of year. And even with it, the number of unemployed in the Brigham City area remained far below the state average. Claims for benefits were up during the week but were about on par with the same period in 1957. If ever a new Statue of Liberty is designed, it will be holding the bag instead of a torch. Up to 262 more mileage . . . a bonus mile in every four! 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