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Show ersonatty peaking By CWC Dr. George A. Boyce when he turned over of that institution , to Thomas Tommaney, We offered the loan of the chambers valuable bird display to Box Elder county for exhibition at the state capitol. Through the .Better Schools committee, the chamber petitioned the board of education to build a new high school in Brigham City, turn the present building over to the junior high, to relieve the congested condition. Through the retail council, the chamber conducted trade promotions, Christmas activities and others. Meanwhile, other committee groups were carrying on various projects from time to time, to round out a full year of activity. the superintendency : the Chamber of Commerce is off to fresh start tola.v, with a brand new president heading the organization, four new directors, all well qualified for the positions of trust to which they have been selected by fellow members of the organization. Well, a This tired publisher was glad to relinquish his job to Clint Beasley last night and fully expects to spend the next year working exclusively for the N&J. Sometimes a fellow gets spread pretty thin when he takes on more civic jobs than he has the capacity to fill and I feel that way right now. Many of these projects were controversial and probably very few members saw with the board of directors on every issue, but the board didnt duck responsibility. They took positive stands and in each case I believe their action was applauded by the majority. eye-to-e- CORINNE COMMENTS Globetrotters Corinne Relief Society Officers Visit ToAppear in Every Family in Community This Month By Mari jane Morris Well, how about this weather? Just like money in the bank, wouldnt you say? When the sun shines like it has it doesnt take as much fuel, or as many rubbers and overshoes and heavy coats to say nothing of the saving of dispositions. (Fm thinking of those who have to shovel the snow and get to and from someplace over it, through it and in it.) But now some lucky folks wont have to worry at all about this winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver, for instance. Mrs. Weaver is the former Dorene Bosley, daughter of Mr. and Local fans of the casaba sport are scheduled for a real beat Feb. 7, when the world-famouHarlem Globetrotters play the Hawaiian Surfriders of Honolulu in the Box Elder High school gym. Game time will be Mr. and Mrs. Pete Singh also had a recent vacation. They headed toward California. (1 hope they found the smog easier to live with than we did.) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson (Mrs. Anderson Is the former Arlene Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jones) are now making their home again In Corinne. Mr. Anderson is attending night classes at Weber college. Happy birthday to Ronnie Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walker and to Ilene Poul-sen- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulsen. Also happy birthdays past to Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Mrs. Vernon Cutler, and David Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller. Last Sunday, the following babies were named: Annette Stallings, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stallings; Steven Carter Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Norman, and Elva Jean Whitaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Whitaker. Mrs Walter Bosley, and she and her husband have gone to live in I think its been a good year and feel cer- Arizona. Mr. Weaver attended The chamber has had an interesting year the USU last quarter, but just tain the coming one will be just as good recently received and a busy one and in my opinion, accomemployment or better. . in Tempc, Ariz. They couldnt plished a lot. We helped the housing proBeliee me when I tell you, these men are have picked a nicer spot Mesa, blem for new Thiokol employees in October, serving with no thought of personal gain. Tempe and Phoenix sort of run luncheon for several ""provided a chuck-wago- n but it is very easy to hundred guests at the companys open house. If they err in your opinion, they do so in together, tell when you are in Mesa beimto because is aim faith their only We pushed the street widening project and good cause of the wide streets, the were instrumental in the elimination of the prove the community and make it a better cleanliness of the town as a live. to Main street parking meters. We sponsored place whole, and of course, the beautiful LDS temple which gets the program to call a bond election for a There are a lot of things I dont know more picturesque every month municipal swimming pool, sponsored a base- -' - ball team in the it and every year. newly organized Little abouta banking but Ive always felt that of Another couple making their Colorado Gets Its was mark of securty and a guarantee League, helped with state VFW and postin this Arizona vicinity s' master's conventions and the workshop at safety to the customers for a bank to be- home First Negro Judge Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones. are to corFederal the Insurance long Deposit Intermountain school. have been living in Pasco, They poration. DENVER (UP) We sponsored another successful candidate James for the past few years, So I was surprised this week to learn that Wash., in the Miss Indian America contest and pro- but will now make Phoenix or Flanigan, 42, a Democrat, ti- Walter E. Cosgriff, Salt Lake banker who that area their home. Arizona citys newly appointed municipal vided another outstanding Peach Days celcontrols the Bear River State Bank at has much to offer and many judge, is the first Negro to hold ebration. a judicial post in Colorado. and the Murray State Bank, both folks are finding that out. We saw completion of the natural gas inFlanigan, a former assistant stallation in Brigham City, a project long- - organized during the past year, took a dim Before I get to wandering too district attorney, was named to to thank Diana the bench sponsored by the chamber and this year, for view of FDIC. In fact, Banger Cosgriff is much, Idforlike by Mayor Will F. so ably doing this author of a booklet Myth of the FDIC. Harper the first time, operated a tourist informaNicholson, an Eisenhower Recolumn last time. Didnt you tion center on the south approach to the city. According to Robert W. Bernick, business publican. The new judge, a native of editor of the Salt Lake Tribunte, Cosgriff all think she adid a wonderful The chamber took positive steps in highIs as Indeed, change Fort Smith, Ark., was graduated claims his two new banks are doing remark- job. a rest. way affairs, asking for three approaches I sometimes feel from good as Independence, Kan., Junfor the Perry-BrighaCity area from the ably well despite the fact they are not cover- guilty when I ask Diane to help ior College in 1935, received his new Interstate highway to be built across the ed by Federal Deposit Insurance corporation me out, but I know before I con- B. A. from the Univertact her that she can and will, sity of degree county, requested that it be routed so that insurance. Denver in 1941, and his how no is. she matter n Shes busy it would take as little farming land out of from Westminster According to Cosgriff, the new Tremon-tolayv degree Law school, Denver, in 1946. bank which started operations in mid-Jun- e that kind of person. production as possible. In addition, the has total resources of $583,409 and Mrs. Lovina Craner is at home He is married and has a chamber continued to plug for the north of after spending Christmas son, James, Jr., who is the lake highway by sending a delegation nearly 750 customers, including 581 deposi- again some more time in the Cool- track star at Denver Manuel and on a tour of the route. tors and 200 borrowers. Operation loss for ey Memorial hospital. But were High school. the seven month period was set at "less than glad shes back We helped conduct seven exchange proin the commungrams between students at Intermountain $1,400. ity. We hope she continues to 2 Box Elder JOURNAL school and high schools at Burley, Preston, Including the two new banks, there are improve. The latest word I had about Ivamas, South in Salt Lake, Davis, Provo and now five banks in Utah not covered by FDIC Brigham City, Utah C. G. Adney was that he was Weber and sponsored a testimonial dinner for insurance, the Salt Lake banker said. back in the hospital. He has Friday, January 10, 1958 really been a sick man. We do ty, a bowling and hit-pi- n party, hope to see him home soon. A weekly newspaper ostabmned n 1908, pubi a basketball game between the every Friday and entered at Second Mrs. Norma was saying lished Class Matter at the post office in Bnhom Intermountain students and the that the Credit Bosley Union will hold Ham City, Utan, under the act of March 0, Burley students, and a chance its annual meeting at the Veter- 879. to view the annual Posture Pa- ans ; Hall, Jan. 20 at 8 p. m. It Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher rade put on at Intermountain. should be of interest to all Cofcjbserpition rote 13.00 per year, payable In They visited the various de- rinne. tdvance; in combination with the Bos Elder The Relief 1 W- News, (published Wednesdays) $5.00 per year officers society at the toured school, partments 12 50 for 0 months; stngla copy 10 cents the school kitchen, visited hob- ider the direction of Mrs. EUa Mrs. Alice Mrs j Gilbert, Davis, Audit Member Bureau of Circulations, Utah by clubs and saw the vocational Press Association, The annual Southern Baptist National Editorial A group of 30 students from June Craner and Mrs. Vivian State school classes in session. high Association and United Advertising Jones have been busy this past Representative; Utah State Press, Evangelistic conference will be the Burley, Idaho, High school Press Association Thursday at noon, the Idaho week. I know they enjoy the Salt Lake City Utah ' held in the Rose Park Baptist are participating in the student students were guests at a lunch- visiting they have been doing, N0UVD0S exchange program at IntermounSHI SO ' eon given by the Box Elder but actually when you stop to t church in Salt Lake City for tain school this week. Chamber of Commerce in Brig- really think about what they three days, Jan. 15 to 17, it was The students arrived here on ham City. have been doing, it represents a NATIONAL announced this week by the RevIDITOIIAl m. to afternoon at 4 Tuesday erend Delbert Fann, director of be guests of an equal p.number Next week, a group of Inter- great thing. I know that it is a T Baptist activities at Intermoun- - of Navajo students at Inter- mountain students will travel to unique thing they do: visit evwill be ery family m Corinne. Im sure where they tain school. mountain school until Thursday Burley, guests of the Idaho students on that this kind of activity brings three-daafternoon. the During The First Baptist church of one closer to real humanity and Tuesday, Wednesday and visit, the Idaho students .. Brigham City will be represen- shared Christian spirit than any other dormitories, class rooms ts act. ted at the conference by ReverMr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot end Fann, Reverend Bill Harris, and dining rooms with the InterSixty percent of the working mountain boys and girls. women in this country are mar- made a recent trip to Kanab, to pastor; Reverend Frank Edwards, Special events planned for ried. Only one in four career visit with their daughter and superintendent of the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim them included a swimming par girls remains single. 'school, and church members. ... Box Elder Gym Bunting and their small daughter. s 8 The famed clowns of the court their usual brand of basketball antics which always spectators entertained keep from whistle to whistle. will display Six vaudeville acts will add to the evenings entertainment. Because of limited seating, fans are advised to get their tickets early. Ducats will go on sale Monday at Zundels Mens store. ,j - Bob Hall, funnyman of the TROTTER FUNNYMAN famed Harlam Globetrotters, will help to keep the fans in stitches when the Trotters oppose the Hawaiian Surfriders in the Box Elder High school gym on Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. cette, 19, of Portland found that Don't Try Lassoing' out when they tried to register a doe at a deer tagging station. A Deer In Maine They were taken to a trial jusSCARBOROUGH, Me. (UP) You can shoot your deer in tice court and found guilty, of Maine during the hunting sea- roping the deer while it swam its son with a gun or a bow and ar- in Casco Bay. and cutting throat with a knife when they row, but you cant use a lasso pulled it ashore. and knife. of 45, Thompson paid a $30 fine, DouHenning Thompson, Cumberland and Richard Dou cette a $19 fine. mi Tre-mont- in om Exchange Visit Attend Enjoyed by 30 Idaho Students Will Church Confab ,1 y Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over five million package of Iho WILLARD TREA TMENT have bees mM for relief of eymptome of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer due to fa com Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upoot Stomach, Qasolnoso, Heartburn, Sloop lateness, etc., due to Cicoss Add. Ask for Willard Message1 which fully pii this home treatment tree at Glens Rexall Drug Hamilton Drug Center m Macks Pharmacy The HOLBROOK W ay MR. LEO HANSEN m Local Members p.m. 722 South 3rd West arCh Now enjoys Silent G.E. Space Saving Heat in his home and . . . INSTALLATION TOOK ONE DAY Why gamble with a nace? See the burned-ou- with cast iron heat exchanger FOR HEAT THE SAME DAY PHONE 881 Utah's Fastest Growing Heating Dealer f4P5,l7 723 XV. Riverdale Road FIRST SECURITY BANK PAYS YOU Main speaker for the three-dawill be Dr. Court Red- ford, executive secretary of the home mission board at Atlanta, y gathering Ga. ON POPULAR CUSTOM 300 MODELS! FOR SAVING! 195 (into 3Q0 . . . For Judor Sail. While prices of other ELDER HIGH SCHOOL Feb. p.m. Dont 78 Miss This Sensational Basketball Attraction 1. Your money is really safe! Each depositors account ii insured up to S 10,000. 2. You build a desirable reputation at the best known bank in this area establishing for yourself a useful credit and business reference. 3. You enjoy banking complete banking service under one roof. Tickets on sale at Zundels Mens KtJ? even the costliest car. Visit your Ford Dealer and Action Test a new 58 Ford. It will prove to you that for smoother d riding comfort, topnotch performance, economy, best dollar value : : . a 58 Ford just cant be beat! ora Interest from Jan. Jan. 15 one-sto- p 1 Open a First Security sai tags account! to serve you! It will be a privilege A FORD DiAllRI rtovto AND APTROVTO ABOUND TU GAS Dont get shutout NOW! laving deposited by NOODY Store get your tickets And thnr new 58 Fords that yrs con buy for i than 1957 pruts are beautifully styled, handsomely tight-fiste- 6 Vaudeville Acts 6 It 13571 tnmmrd cars that stand up with pride alongside BOX 7 BELOW ford ha iwducad th, pric.i of popular Cutfom 300 mod,! blow 1957 pric.i AM and gives you 3 advantages besides 58 cars here tone UP . . . Ford has reduced prices !' & Andersens - Ford, Dealers Only Ford Sell 4gb- - USED Inc. 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