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Show ELDER BOX WILLARD JOURNAL REPORTS Brigham Gty, Utah Thursday, March 9, 1961 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, ' wkly newspaper established In 1901. published every Thursday and entered at the post of-as Second Class Matter tic In Brigham City, Utah, under the Act of March , 187f. Chas. w. Ciaybaugh, Publisher Subscription rata S3 50 par year, payable in advance; In combination with the Box Eldar News, (published Tuesdays) 34 00 per year; 33.00 for 4 months; single copy, 10 cents. By Mrs. Wedster Tucker Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, National Utah State Press Association, What is success? Undoubtedly Editorial Association and United Press Representaeveryone would give a little difInternational. Advertising tive: Press Association, ferent answer to this Utah State question. Salt Lake City, Utah. Most of us would agree that it has A Willard Man Attains Success In World of Interior Design QUILT BATTING White Miracle" fine Celanese fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per pound at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Phone PA 24 E. 1 So. MILK Grade Pasteurized CREAM TOP and HOMOGENIZED Milk HI LAND DAIRY PRODUCTS A & FOR RENT LEASE FARM LAND for RENT West of Blackfoot, Idaho. Plenty of water. Blackfoot RFD No. 2, Ph. MU IT! FOR LEASE Commercial space. New construction. Suitable for office or small business. Dairy Superior Phone PA 34 or UTAH GOOD Cream Delivered TRY For Home Delivery Service Phone PA PARK your trailer In a place you can be proud to call home. A few spaces left. Brigham City Trailer Village, 410 North Main. 106-10- 8 East Forest street. FOR SALE-3-292- Fireplace wood. 2. PA WILL DO federal or state income tax in my home. 420 South First East. PA FOR RENT plex, with Phone PA South. Two built-i- bedroom n 514 FRtSSASSOCIATlOX Examine Tax Returns for Unseen Errors du- Each year brings a decrease in appliances. the number of errors discovered East Sixth in Federal income tax returns, 1955 Chevrolet SeFOR SALE with overdrive. Clean, CACHE VALLEY Breeding Assodan, ciation provides the best dairy FOR RENT New two bedroom good tires, and the price is right. See Herm Hadfield at Central and beef sires for artificial in545 East duplex apartment. Chevrolet or call PA after semination service. Phone Car-roSixth South. 6 p. m. or weekends. Hall, 92 North Fourth West, FOR RENT Three room baseThurs-t- f Phone PA V-- 8 STATE Mr. Roland V. Wise. District Director of Internal Revenue, said this week. ll FOR ment SALE 23 From Electric. PA TV. used Having heating problems? Need sheet metal work? Planning on installation of air conditioning system? Call us today! Free estimates! washers, refrigerators, Breitenbeker $35. CONDITIONING AIR Furnished. West Sixth North, PA HEATING YOUNG HAMSTERS Four different types. FOR PETS Phone PA RECONDITIONED dryers, ranges, apartment. SEASHORES FOR RENT Two room semibasement apartment, furnished. No pets. Ph. PA 11 North Third West. h FOR RENT Furnished upstairs apartment, suitable for couple 35 North First West. Ph. only. PA h Sheet Metal Heating Air Conditioning Phone PA FOR SALE Volkswagon, in good condition, good buy. Ph. PA 1959 FOR RENT 30 ft trailer house. For couple or couple with one small child. PA . . h VOLKSWAGON 1956, convertible, TRAILER SALES also construction; excellent 'condition, 14,000 miles FIREPLACE of stone all John types masonry. 1951 on new engine, tight top, almost FOR SALE Kit Trailer Godfrey, PA house. 30 ft. Modern with air new tires, and snow tires. Call PA conditioning. PA VACANCY FOR A LADY at Whitney Rest Home at Mendon, FOR SALE Household furniture. Utah. Phone SK 246 North Main. misBut, he added, numerous takes continue to pop up, sometimes in the oddest places, in individual income tax returns. Im not advocating any particular method of checking or reWise declarchecking a return, ed. I would suggest, though, that the return be checked immediately on completion, put aside for two or three days, and then rechecked. Quite often taxpayers find an error which didnt show up on the first check. By starting now to prepare their returns, Wise added, taxpayers will be able to give themselves a breathing spell in which to take a fresh and unhurried look at their work. For many, it may be a worthwhile saving; ior us, it should make for better and more efficient processing. h Central School PTA Schedules Student Panel for Monday Meet ATTENTION MEN! Surprise your wife on Mothers Day with beau- HAVE YOUR carpets and furnitiful jewelry, private showing at ture cleaned the famous nationwide Servicemaster way. Now my home or yours. Ph. CR available in Brigham City. Call PA 1 1953 Central School PTA will hold its FOR Ford and 1957 Olds wagon with air conregular monthly meeting at the school at 7:30 p. m. on Monday, Will sell Ford or ditioning. March 12. trade both on newer wagon. Make offer. PA will A special panel discussion be conducted by the student council of Box Elder High school. The TO CLEAN carpets better well r Parents theme of the panel is loan a Blue Lustre Carpet FREE with purchase of Responsibility In Aiding Children to Select Their Goals. Blue Lustre shampoo. Brigham Furniture, 31 North Main. Ph. STUDENTS appearing on the PA panel will be Scott Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves; Shau-n- a WILL SELL at sacrifice, 1959 condition. excellent Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Chevrolet; Mrs. RoJean Will accept older car in trade. Boyd Sheffield; Phone PA EXPERT REPAIR WORK Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal H. Reeves; and Ruth Yam-- l 57 Saves you time and trouble. SALVAGING FOR PARTS: asaki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plymouth, 54 Cadillac, 58 Ford. Takeo Yamasaki of Corinne. Each New Zippers 1695 West Forest. PA student will give a separate view New Pockets of the topic. y2 Pockets OWNER must sell 1957 Ford staA. J. Shields, health committee Knit Cuffs tion wagon. Ph. PA chairman, will discuss the pre-- i Jacket Zippers school round-u- p and the physical Shorten Sleeves examination for sixth required 8 AUCTION every Friday, p. m.f Turn Collar graders prior to entering junior 132 North Main. Turn items you Waist high school. The program is un- dont need into cash. Pick up Length the those items at e Coats price you want to pay. Free the for adults Elbow Patches Leather drawing during Stop in during the evening. Shorten Coats week to see our selection of used Shorten Skirts l Rental and Sales, furniture. Shorten Dresses PA Sham-pooe- h . hard-to-fin- d Re-lin- Change Noted In Social A-- Modern Cleaners FOR SALE Four white uniforms, size 12. PA PA 36 No. Main FOR SALE Kenmore upright vacuum cleaner and attachments. $22. Ph. PA Security Law der the chairmanship of Mrs. Cox. 6ELECTION of new officers for the year will be held. A slate has been prepared by a committee composed of Mrs. Richard Parsons, Mrs. D. D. Billings, and Mrs. Howard Larsen. All parents of Central school stu- dents and parents of children who will be entering school in the fall are urged to attend this meeting. Ogden Broker To Address Local Group SAUY5 sallies d bread WANTED Old fashioned mixer. Ph. PA WANTED: Waitress and Kitchen Help Part or full time. Apply in person. JESSIES CAFE h PERSONAL I WILL NOT assume any debts incurred by Afton Lee Piersol. Ralph Piersol. Perry ATTENTION, MEN! Train Be To A EQUIPMENT HEAVY OPERATOR SCRAPER BULLDOZER AND POWER SHOVEL GRADER OTHERS $165 per TRAINED MEN week ARE EARNING OVER Actual Experience on Complete Training Program, Including Needed. Mail CouHeavy Equipment. No Previous Experience pon for Complete Information. QUALIFY high-payin- trained. RICHARD Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson, who is going on a mission to Florida, was honored at a testimonial Sunday evening in the Willard ward. The opening song was We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet." Prayer was by Raymond Knudson. Speakers wer DeVaughn Peterson and Earl B. Hansen. Miss Deon Barker played a piano solo. Boyd Jeppson sang Ill Go Where You Want Me To Go. Bishop Don Barkers remarks were followed by a response from Richards parents. EidonWatts presented Richard with a book and a check, to which Richard responded. Closing song was God Be With You and closing prayer was by Richard Bennett. March 12-1- 8 1 other. I 4 City Phone 1959 FORD with 3 Hr, State at Horn a 1747 ton Pickup low V2 $1447 mileage, very clean. speed transmission, 1956 PONTIAC Catalina epe $897 One owner, low mileage. 1957 PLYMOUTH 2 door 6 cylinder with overdrive. A . $847 local one owner car. candy. THE ELDERS of the Willard Second ward had their annual banquet at the Mansion House in Ogden Saturday evening. There were 72 folks who attended and a special feature of the evening was the viewing of the fight. Richard Maxfield was master of ceremonies and cleverly introduced the numbers. Mrs. Grant Young, Mrs. Merlin Lemon and Mrs. Charlotte Maxfield accompanied by Mrs. Roy Lemon, sang Whistle a Happy Tune and "Just Singin Along. Mrs. Boyd Nelson gave a comical reading. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Checketts sang Beautiful Ohio. Earl Chacketts accompanied himself on the guitar and did a comedy musical number. Two piano selections were and played by Byron Chadwick Lowell Lemon and Ed Summers pantomimed Never, Never Trust A quartet, Rulon Lara Woman. in, Jens Simonsen, Irvil Younger and Gay Pettingill sang When Irish Eyes are Smiling and My Wild Irish Rose. The climax of huthe evening was an original morous story by Richard Maxfield which used the last name of every person present. As Mr. Max-fielread the name of the person, they stood. Soem people were popping up and down and all enjoyed it very much. It was a pleasant social. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deem have a new baby boy born last Thursday. The young couple live in Ogden and the proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Justin Deem of Willard. Fullmer-Robinso- n I d THE LOCAL girls will join some 3's million sister scouts and adult leaders across the nation in the week long observance of the 49th anniversary of the groups found- 12, 1912, in Savannah, Ga., by Juliette Low. Utahs observance will follow a on national schedule, beginning March 12 with Girl Scout Sunday. Each subsequent day of the special week will be devoted to one phase of the organizations activities. Monday is homemaking day, Tuesday is reserved for citizenship, Wednesday for health and safety, Thursday for International friendship, Friday for arts and for crafts, and Saturday ing on March Well I gave him some of tha lest years of my - W9 life befor were married. " THE FIRST report will be due on or before April 30, 1961, and will cover wages paid during the first three months of the year. The tax rate is three percent deducted from the first $4800 gross wages and match with three percent by the employer. Wife Preservers baby will often eat a food he doesnt like if it is mixed with on A he does like. Muggs and Skeeter Wins Role CLASSIFIEDS HOLLYWOOD Peters will co-st- (UPI) Erika million girls from seven to 17 in Die years of age in addition to some (The Con Woman) 770,000 adult leaders. Three age be filmed in Germany. are Brownies, Interme: groups diates and Seniors. 2 The basic purpose of scouting girls develop as happy, resourceful individuals ready to share their abalities as citizens in their homes, communities, the nation, she pointed out. This 49th anniversary of the founding falls within the three-yea- r cycle of birthday years, the theme for which is Honor the Past Serve the Future. is to help is Girl Scout MARCH cookie time, Mrs. Robert F. Wey-he- r and Mrs. Jo Quehrn, of the Girl Scout cookie sales, announced this week. NEWS-JOURNA- n to L GET RESULTS! Your Best Buys In Used Cars 10-2- 0 When the Girl Scouts come to your house with Girl Scout cookies, order several packages. Your purchase helps support activities of the Utah Girl Scout Council inThe various troops throughout cluding the provision for camping the state will build their weeks facilities and their upkeep. Some 7,000 Utah Girl Scouts will activities around this schedule. be involved in the annual cookie MRS JOHN S. Erickson, presi- drive, taking orders now and makdent of the Utah Girl Scout Coun- ing deliveries April cil, pointed out that the Girl Scout Order Girl Scout cookies now. program nationally includes over Be a good Scout! By Wally Bishop 1957 FORD $1295 station wagon 4 door country sedan. Thunderbird V8 engine. Automatic transmission, power brakes, radio, heater. 42,000 actual miles. Yellow body, white insert. .... 1956 PLYMOUTH $745 door sedan. Beautiful new paint job. No sir! Never been wrecked. V8 engine, automatic transmission, white sidewall 4 t car. tires. 1955 FORD 4 door sedan V8 engine, standard A sharp buy. 1956 $645 transmission with overdrive. Clean white. Ai $875 BUICK Century 4 door hardtop. Light blue, high torque V8 engine. Dynaflow transmission, power steering, power brakes. A sharp buy. Large Selection of 1 954-5- 5 models ALL MODELS OF PASSENGER CARS PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY! T BANK FINANCING Motor Co., Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth ..... $ dr. sed. Radio, heater, powerglide UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT OPERATORS SCHOOL, LNC. 138 So. Second East Salt Lake City 11, Utah ...... Name Age Street with a little DOUGH get more GO 960 CORVAIR Deluxe DR. AND MRS Leon Christiansen were in Utah the past week Leon was in Salt Lake City and Provo the first of the week and in Logan on Wednesday interviewing prospective teachers for the Los Angeles County Schools. He stayed overnight Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baddley and then spent Thursday in UPocatel-lo- , Idaho. Marjorie spent the week in Salt Lake City with her On fols and friends. Saturd: she came to Willard to visit the Baddieys, and the two couples had supper at Maddox Ranch House and enjoyed a nice visit. Little Miss Janet Lemon celebrated her seventh birthday Friday. She had a birthday party with 24 guests who played games, ate birthday cake and ice cream cones, and took home favors of plastic Easter eggs filled with Throughout Nation Utah Girl Scouts, 7,187 strong, join their National organization in the annual observance of Girl Scout Week, March with special programs and projects scheduled throughout many troops in the state. cial security tax. Anyone wishing additional infor mation about this change or deshould siring other information contact Roberts, who will be in Brigham City on Thursday, March 16 at the Utah State Employment Service office from 10 a.m. to A p.m. Loft-hous- e You LOW-COS- NOW g jobs For the many in heavy construction, building roads, bridges, dams, pipe lines, etc. homes, office buildings, Local and foreign employment No need to quit opportunities. your present job until you are UNDER PREVIOUS law ,this type of family employment was not covered according to Ernest P. Roberts, field representative of the Ogden social security office. Domestic work performed by a parent in a home of a son or daughter, however, is still excluded from social security coverage. hire Therefore, children who their parents to work for them in a trade o'r business must report the wages earned and pay the so- Kun-zle- will 1, 1961. YOUNG MARRIED couple with THE OLDEST and largest direct baby needs furnished or partly selling company can give two furnished apartment. Call Ted men or women steady opportunNehorai at PA ity supplying established trade. M. L. Barcus, 1201 South Apply LOST One male Siamese cat. Main, Logan, Utah. West Corinne area. REWARD. Notify SH METROPOLITAN Life Insurance for will consider application WANTED TO RENT House with Brigham City agency. Must be double garage. Couple with V? married, age 25 to 40, sales exor RFD year old boy. AL perience desired, but not reNo. 1, Tremonton. quired. All replies confidential. P. O. Box 752, city. WANTED THE WILLOW CREEK camp of the DUP met at the home of Susie Facer last Friday afternoon with 22 members and four visitors attending. Meeting was conducted Irene Wells. Prayer by r was offered by Mrs. Lillian and the group sang If There is Sunshine in Your Heart." Mrs. Irene Stauffer read a poem, "The Articles of Faith, which was written by her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen. Mrs. Fae read the history of her grandfather, John Henry Tanner. The lesson, Pioneer Ordinances was given by Mrs. Emily Chadwick. Mrs. Helen Nebeker was accepted as a new member last November and Mrs. Eva Yearsley was accepted Friday. The closing song sung by the group was Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel. A thank you card from Blanche Woodland, sister of Mrs. Leah Taylor, was read and refreshments were served by Susie Facer, Mrs. Naldi Stokes, Mrs. Lillian Kunzler and Mrs. Clara Becker. FOR SALE Girl Scout Week to Be Observed you work for your son or daughter in their trade or business? If so, your work is covered by Social Security beginning Jan. WANTED TO RENT an element of doing your work the best you can, and it takes lots of work to succeed. Each person has his own bits of success as he goes through life. Gayl Baddley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baddley, has worked hard and his latest bit of success is the award of a scholarship for study at Fountainbleau, Fiance, awarded by the New York School of Interior Design where Gayl has been studying since last The February issue September. of "Interiors has the story of the contest for room decoration and accompany photographs of Gayls arrangement of a room designed for a woman executive who has collected items in her travels. It would be interesting to read the article and see the pictures, wouldnt it? USED CARS MRS. WHITNEY (Mollie) Hansen of Salt Lake City and her son. Norman, and daughter. Elaine, were Sunday visions at the home of Mrs. Gladgs Schroedor and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baddley. The three sisters, Edith, Mollie and Gladvs, went to Brigham City to vislt slMer, Mrs. Glen (Grace) Andersen. Mrs. Fred Woodyatt and Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Brigham Cityhave gone to Calitorma to visit their sister, Mrs. Hannah Bank- head at Hayward, Calif. They plan to be gone for a week. It is surely nice when sisters or any family members can be together and enjoy the association of one an- Miss Karen Jewell Thomason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil John Ploeger, manager of J. A. Thomason, was confirmed by Hogle and Co., Ogden, will address Charles Max White in the Willard the Brigham Investment Corporaward sacrament meeting. tion at their regular meeting Mrs. Jack Wright is still in the Thursday evening.. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. hospital and the latest report is surat the Chamber of Commerce that she will be undergoing sureWe this week. sometime gery rooms. will go well Subject of Ploegers talk will be ly hope the operation and she will be much improved. Stock Market Trading Procedures. Interested persons are invited to attend the meeting, Mack Stoddard, president, said Wednesday, Do HELP WANTED d f 13 Valiant - Jeep 647 South Main Phone PA i F 56 4444444444444414441 |