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Show 4 8 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah New Industry Sunday, January 9, 1966 200,000 Cabbies SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) About 200,000 persons are employed In the United States as taxicab drivers, according to the National Automobile Club. 4,500 of them are women. $9.5 Billion Tab Food CHICAGO (UPI) purchases by all food service OC (Continued from Page One) Mother two to three years. J. Leo Nelson, vice president of the Brigham City branch of First Security Bank told of the founding of the Brigham Dies Here American Sportswear Saturday establishments are estimated at Mrs. Luella Wise Rohwer, $9.5 billion in 1965 by the Na59, 120 South iFifth East, died tional Restaurant Assn. Saturday morning at Cooley Memorial Hospital following a mountain brief illness. The Canadian named for President John F. She was born Aug. 16, 1906 Kennedy is 13.905 feet above at Willard, a daughter of sea level. Ann James L. and Nancy iMassengale Wise. She was A monkey matures four times reared and educated in faster than a human being. She married Emil Alvero Rohwer on Sept. 26, 1925. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, she was an active worker in the First ward Relief Society. her SURVIVORS Include husband; the following sons and daughters; Mrs. John (Dons) Trush and Mrs. Joe L ! (Lorene) North, Brigham City; w t ft Dean A. Rohwer, Marina, Calif Mrs. Virgil (Nancy) Hunsak-er- , Willard; Mrs. Howard (ColAllan leen) Martin, Ogden; Rohwer, Bert D. Rohwer, Mrs. Barbara Kraus, Alberta Rohwer and Danny Rohwer, all of Brigham Ciity; 16 grandchildren; five great grandthree brothers. Tom children; For fast tvtiydiy Ben Wise, OgCorinne; Wise, Clean after up cloning, meals... after children den; an Bert Wise, San Die. . . after company. go, Calif. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1. p.m. in the First SEEM LDS ward with Bishop Carlyle 5 WAY cleaning; Jensen officiating. Friends ACTION B. may call at the Harold Felt Funeral Home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday proir to services. Burial will Py cUanlna powtr be made .in the Brigham City on 4 tidal of ! id! WW) trTvfft notilo oi brush combi ruy nap, ONLY Cemetery. Water Users Set Meeting Model 100-- The Box Elder County Wa will hold its annual meeting In Brigham Jan. 12, City on Wednesday it was announced this week. The session will be conduct, ed In the county courthouse beginning at 1:30 p.m. Slated to be on hand are from all Irrigation and water companies In the county, said President Lewis S. Wight. Jay Bingham, director of the Utah Water and Power board and Ed Southwlck president of the Utah Water Users, will dls ter Users association ' Cleans carpeted or bars floors Whisks corners clean Weighs only 7 lbs. e Sweeps and Ousts under furniture Sanitized: Oisposablt Dust Bag Hangs on a hook Lifetime Lubricated BEEHIVE APPLIANCE 68 No. Main 0 cuss pertinent water problems for the Box Elder area. . Another prime Item of ousi-nes- s will be the election of dl. rectors for the county assocla. tlon. The purpose of the assocla. tlon is to promote, help develop and conserve the water resources of the county, Wight said. He urged all water groups to be represented at the annual meeting. report Dee Glen Smith, second from right, president of the Box Elder Improvement corporation, obviously is pleased as he accepts a check from Grant Evans Small Business administration official. The money represents a loan to help finance a new industrial venture locally. Giving their smiling approval also are Brigham City Mayor Olof Zundel, left, and Fred Sllton, president of the new Brigham City apparel operation. SBA MAKES LOAN City Fills Appointive Posts enacted in personnel of the shade tree commission, board vacancies on the city planning of adjustment, board of health, Industrial commission, library commission. Councilman Robert Keating, board or beautification compointing out that Munro was a mittee. The new chief executive sugclose personal friend, sug. gested that he would have a gested that an agenda for each weekly conflict of Interests if named Thursdays regular meeting could be prepared and to the planning board. City Attorney Robert Dalnes distributed Tuesday and possaid he didnt believe that such sibly be printed tn Thursdays newspaper so the public will a confllce would exist. know whats coming up that evVOUCHING FOR the integrl. ening. A Monday noon deadline was ty of the proposed appointee, Councilman Davis said never- set for submitting Items for the And the mayor sugtheless It might not be fair to agenda. him to accept a position In gested that he and Recorder which he might be criticized. Tolman Burke sift through the Mayor Zundel disagreed, ex. requests to determine what on the plaining that he believed Mun. should be included ros knowledge of the local agenda. real estate situation would be ALSO, AS A NEW feature, helpful to the commission. And afterall, he would be persons wanting time at council table should state how many one of only eight members, minutes they will require. This he noted. However, at Keatings re. way, the agenda can be plan-neso that meetings dont drag quest, this appointment was put on longer than desired, Zundel off for a week. explained. He acknowledged that it wont VACANCIES THAT WERE filled with the councils approv. always be possible to confine al, Included local businessman business to Its scheduled length Paul Merrell to the planning of time. commission, succeeding Ann But I think we can hit this Rutledge who has moved from thing pretty close. the city. A motion to follow this proCouncilman Davis and Mayor cedure was approved. Zundel will succeedformer city MAYOR ZUNDEL ALSO: officials Willis Hansen and Verl Peterson on the Box Elder Mos. Suggested that council memand Abatement dls. bers study claims before the Fly quito meetings at which they are pretrlct boards. Any questionable The mayor was named to the sented. water control board; former claims can be considered durcodncilman Petersen was ex ing the meeting. This should tended a citizens role on the save meeting time, Asked for a complete physyouth protection committee and Norwood Hyer was reappointed ical Inventory In every city deto the traffic advisory commit, partment, to include every piece ot equipment, Its condition, purtee. and where kept. THERE WERE NO changed pose (Continued Irom Page One) ooo tn m - 8 y ' o I v . V UTAHS World Famous 85 Piece Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Maestro Maurice Abravanel. THURSDAY, JAN. 13 8:15 pm Box Elder High School Auditorium available from any ary Club Member ADMISSION: Rot- plus Both Hamilton Drug Centers, The Box Elder News-Journ- First Security Bank. al, ACCESSORY THEFT Richard Pllgram, Hansen Chevrolet, told Brigham City police Friday that a set of hubcaps had been taken from a 1966 model car at the local WILDCAT lot. is Nearly 2,600 miles of inter- state highways were completed during 1964 $2.50 Adults $1.50 Students The Brigham City Rotary Club is sponsoring the event and will be offering only enough tickets to fill the auditorium (1,104) on a first come basis. 4 Asked for a manpower sur-v- e to Include the name of age of each city employe plus his length of service, duties and previous experience; so that we can see what we've got. Informed the council that we would not need a city car and explained that he had turn, ed the mayors auto over to Health Officer Anita Burt for at least part time use. Olof FEBRUARY! TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES on the Sllton Zundel, TO NOWS THE TIME PERSONALIZED If your phone is used frequently by others boarders or relatives for example encourage them to order their own personalized listing in the new directory. Each listing shows name, address, and phone number. To order, call our Business Office. Roy low-co- CAR ENTERED BUSINESSMEN: Missed calls mean missed business. Make it easy for customers and prospects to call you with an advertisement in the Yellow Pages. Just call our Business Office, and ask for a Yellow Pages South Roger Romrell, Sixth West, told Brigham City police Friday that some one 475 representative. e APPUANCES-TV-STERE- O TO ORDER LISTINGS who live in your home Barnard, Douglas Fife, Glen Andersen, K V. Hansen, Chester Hamilton, Robert Favero and Ruel Eskelsen, directors; and Veran Boothe, registered agent. Last Chance! Complete PRESS SOON! had entered his locked car during the previous night and attempted to take the clock. The attempt was unsuccessful but In the process, the would-bAbout 120,000 taxicabs are thief did considerable damage to in service In the United States. the vehicles Interior, the own. er reported. He sug. gested that It would be avail, able to other departments, al. so. coming in THE NEW operation returned by Jay Dee Harris. It was so favorable, he told the assembled group, that he was behind the program 100 percent and that he con. sidered 'it a sound investment in the future of Brigham City. .Following the public meeting, conducted the stockholders their first annual meeting. After hearing additional reports, they reelected all officers and directors. President These Include Smith, Bud Powers, vice pres, ldent; Dale Madsen, secretary, treasurer 4 Tickets Brigham City police that within the past two or three weeks, some one had taken two bows from her garage. Army, described by inspectors the best tn the United States Nelson explained that he was especially pleased with the IDDDgjj S.JJ ii Mrs. Charles E. Nelson, 298 Englewood drive, Friday told Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our husband and father , George A. Hodges. May Gods blessing rest with these who came to our assistance In any way. the George Hodges family. as Cor-inn- nm In 1931 when Bill Kurschbaum employed eight workers who were able to produce eight coats per day. He mentioned that Oscar Grunig joined the firm some time later and the work force was Increased to 16 employees who produced 20 coats per day. During the war, the local plant produced leather coats for the CARD OF THANKS BOWS MISSING Ml Mountain Sell-O- ut States Telephone of All 7965 |