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Show Outstanding Citizen Thursday, October 9, 1969 After Auto Mishap one-ce- y g d OLOF Zundel noted also that the work Is undertaken, those living on the street simultaneously will be obligated to install curb and gut. ter under a special Improvement pro-jec- t. MAYOR when . Zoning will remain the same as at present. It will not become a commer-cia- l area, Mayor Zundel said in an effort to allay fears expressed to him and to further clarify the by callers situation. there are other streets Although itffiWhSr develop. fin .Brlgf&flf Went new stoi state-wid- e roWesr-flnrfer-'- the system Fifth West the citys first priority. BY A UNANIMOUS vote, the council authorized designation of a space for bus use in front of the new Pacific Trailways and Greyhound bus depot at 128 South Main. Request for the space was made by the bus cpmpanies. A request was received from the Box Elder Board of Education that the north and west sides of Lincoln Elementary school be included In a special improvement district for curb and gutter and street paving. The request was ordered filed for future reference. A pay step increase was approved for City employe P.R. Parker. Theres been a change in the weather and freezing temperatures put an end to the tomato crop in this area, causing the Perry Cannery to close this week. High and low mercury Willard girl was in "serious condition Wednesday in an Ogden hospital from injuries suffered when she was struck by a car in her yard Monday night. Myrtle Lynn Ipsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ipsen, remained in hosintensive care at the McKay-DeShe was playing behind the pital. family car and was struck as her father backed the vehicle out of the yard. He was going to a PTA meeting. The accident occurred at 6:50 p.m. and the Ipsen girl was taken to Coo-leMemorial hospital, according tc Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Richard She was transferred immed-latelNaylor. to the Ogden hospital. A the Mayor Olof B. Zundel Tuesday received Brigham City Rotary clubs first "Outstanding Citizen award, a monthly presentation to recog- panel will be Councilmen A1 Cazier and Blaine Olsen, will be Judges selected from lists supplied by the two political parties. t eathtf In Ogden Hospital Rotary Avard Proposed improvement of Fifth West in Brigham City as a collector street will be financed by the new gasoline tax imposed in Utah this year. Thurs-dawas raised This point at the weekly city council meet-into clarify the project for concern-ecitizens living along the route. Application for the project has been made to the state with the price tag figured roughly at $476,150, The road improvement will extend from U.S. 30s to Eleventh South. Victim Serious BE Zundel Hates City Clarifies Points On Fifth West Project nize significant achievement in the community. The award was made during a luncheon meetthe local service club at the War Memorial of ing home. A certificate read in part: ". . . In recognition of his outstanding service to the Brigham City community. As this city's chief executive, he has performed his duties with enesthusiasm, exhibiting outstanding leadership, in the pecially in promoting jrloser cooperation fields of tourism and industrial promotion between Brigham City and Ogden, Weber and Box Elder counties. The presentation was made by President Earl Seymour Fox. . four-yea- r Mayor Zundel is nearing the end of a term in the chief executives post and previously served a term on the city council. A native of Box Elder county, he has for businessman in Brigmany years been a successful ham City and is active in church and civic functions. His selection was fort he month of September. readings and moisture count as recorded by Charles Clifford are as Moist. .28 y y Babylon was located in what is now southern Iraq. Hot iron branding of livestock was practiced in Egvpt $1 0.00 off on the New Miracle Fiber London Look HOMETOWN CLAIM SERVICE W. BOYD JEPPESEN 270 N. 6th-E- . Phone Stata Farm Mutual rated IN OTHER BUSINESS Thursday, the council accepted a recommendation of an advisory committee to officially name, the new center at Brigham Young park ' the Brigham City Community Center and Museum-GallerCouncilman Byron . Armstrong was named to chairman a committee to select judges of election for the Nov. 4 With him on the municipal election, Bingo Party Set For Area Seniors All senior citizens in the Brigham City area are Invited to attend a bingo party on Monday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.m. in the War Memorial home. Prizes, singing and getting acquaint ed are planned for the event, according to J.C. Holt, president of the local seniors group and entertainment chairman. Assisting Holt are W.H, Griffith and Edward Heslop. is given the oppor"Everyone tunity to Invite a prospective mem. ber to join In the fun, It was ex. plained. Mrs. Robert Lichfield, chairman of refreshments, and Mrs. Bale Harding will serve. "All seniors are urged to participate and to be sure to invite prospective members, Holt stated. Cattle Rustlers Never needs setting Guaranteed 1 ICOUPON WORTH 9.95 good to Oct. 18th CHALET of FASHION 23 E. 7th So. 723-367- 6 1.001 toward the purchase of the Miracle WIG J i 1.00 off sale price j with this coupon. $18,951 ifo IMtlUtfl ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ' s V H 4s M II , : i . . n v, (FANTASTIC VALUES, EVEN FOR PENNEYS!) BRA AND GIRDLE Save (FOR GIRLS COAT SALE! thru Saturday only... pick out any coat in our stock... 15 to 25 3 DAYS ONLY) Hit Two KIW 6C Pastures 15 two areas on the of Brigham City recently and the Box Elder County Sheriffs office is investigating both Incidents. County Commission Chairman Frank Reeder reported to the law enforcement office that he was missing five Holsteen heifers from his pasture In the southwest corner of Brigham City. Cattle WIGS SYNTHETIC as early as 2000 B.C. SALE! -- 3: Utah BOX. ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, rustlers hit outskirts IFF! REG. $13 TO $18 Treat all the girls to a new winter coat now, when Penneys has so many to choose, such super savings tool They'll love the styles) Fake furs that look so HE SAID THE HEIFERS are brand, ed with a "R backwards F on the right hip and have two ear tags in the right ear, and one In the left ear. The heifers weighed between 650 and 750 pounds, he reported. Chairman Reeder said he counted 75 head on Sept. 25 but Saturday only soft, ore really acrylic pile . . . cotton corduroy in checks, solids, e . . . plaids, regular and wool and wool blends with all kinds of trims! Some have belts and shiny buttons, some have cuddly acrylic pile linings! Shop early tomorrow for first choice. There are sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 1 4 in the group. wide-wal- found 70. IN ANOTHER INCIDENT across town In north Brigham City, Herman Kot. ter said he found the entrails of one heifers at his field of his hereford mile north of the Brigham City f sheds. This animal was worth about $250, a sheriffs office spokesman estimated. Anyone seeing the missing animals or knowing any Information about the slaughtering of the Hotter animal should contact the sheriffs office, the spokesman said. one-hal- CHARGE IT! BRIGHAM CITY STORE HOURS 9:30 a.m. o 6 p.m. Open FRI. TILL 8 p.m |