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Show jr THE BOX ELPR JOURNAL, - Brigham City, Utah, Thursday, October 25, 1962 Restaurant Prevent Forest Fires! It happened IDO YEARS , ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in the same year that 1862 ... Li . cA j r i " l I ( business. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and pro priety wherever beer and ale are served. ; J S J t Brigham Citys newest eating place, Gia Vonnies, is now open for business at its 1116 North Main r Johnny location, Sereika announced this week. A restaurant featuring Italian foods, Gia Vonnies specializes in 12 varieties of pizza, spaghetti. meat bails, garlic bread and will soon broaden its list of Italian dishes, Sereika said. The new restaurant can seat 47 persons, having counter space, six tables and four booths. The color scheme is chocolate brown and and beige with indirect lighting candle light adding to the Latin e Mill-ma- t vV: ??' : v y Cora L Nielson .f 4 T (Incumbent) for BOX ELDER COUNTY RECORDER Lifelong Resident of Box Elder County Interested in every resident of Box Eider County and will work to protect your interest by giving the kind of service required of the recorders office. Is A i VOTE GOLD V. W-- ' STBIK OAK CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its month-- 1 ly meeting on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Orville Jensen, 430 South Third West. All members are urged to be present. j STAMPS DOSS DRUG Free Prescription Delivery 58 South Main OF CONFIDENCE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! (Paid Political Advertisement) JS:1 Sii ' v John Sereika is pictured here In Gia Vonnies, a new Italian NEW RESTAURANT restaurant opened recently at 1116 North Main street In Brigham City. Featured on the menu are 12 varieties of pizza, spaghetti, meat balls and garlic bread. Owner-manag- Utah Symphony Appears Tonight At Utah State Man Attends Natl Confab BC Music Teachers Guild to Meet Music Teachers Guild will meet on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Roy Lemon Mrs. Merlin Lemon in Willard. for the will serve as Program chairman for the meeting is Mrs. Ned Biggs. She announces that Mrs. Grace Wright, past president of the Utah Federated Music Teachers, will be present to explain the organization to the group. MRS. VERNON Hanson will be present with the new music catalogues and new music to allow the teachers to study the latest publications in the field, Reports from the teachers who attended workshops will be given in order that all present may share in the new teaching tech-- i niques and ideas learned during summer sessions. VFW President As 1500 delegates from across the country met in Chicago, 111., Thursday, Oct. 18, for the openThe annual Utah Symphony oring of the annual convention of the at concert is scheduled chestra National Association for Retarded Utah State Universitys Nelson Children, hope for the future and Fieldhouse, Thursday, at 8 p. m. pride in accomplishment were the Music masterpieces by Brahms, for the keynotes meeting. Beethoven, Debussy and StravinThose attending represented the sky have been organized into a 1000 member units of NARC which well balanced program of great has doubled its membership in the variety by Maestro Maurice last five years. said Dr. Twain Tippetts, head of fine arts at Utah State Representing Box Elder County and chairman of the USU Lyceum Association for Retarded Children, Series. Inc., a member unit of NARC, was Admission to the concert will be Leslie Laird, 515 West Seventh by USU student or faculty activSouth. ity cards or Cache Civic Music At the opening session, a report Association season tickets. was given by Mrs. Sargent, consultant to the Presidents panel on Jr. foundation, which contributes mental retardation. Mrs. Shriver approximately $1 million a year spoke on the Joseph P. Kennedy, to research projects in this field. Abra-vane- WATCH FOR THE BIG GRAND OPENING l, THE CASE IF Attends Confab BRIGHAM 5TH NORTH AND MAIN NOVEMBER 1 PRIZES ST SURPRISES! AMENDMENT Mrs. Dee Yearsley, department president o fthe Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, attended a banquet held in Salt Lake City at the Atomic Post in honor of Byron Gentry, national Communder-in-chie- f of the VFW. Commander Gentry is from Pasadena, Calif., where he maintains a private law practice and has served ns Pasadena city prosecu, ' tor for the past 10 years. Gentry spoke on veterans rights and the seriousness of the Cuban situation. Post and auxiliary members from throughout the state were present for the event. Those Irom Brigham City attending besides M r s. Yearsley were her husband, Dee Yearsley and daughter, Mrs. Delbert Dabb, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Scothern. , Attending from Corinne was department Junior Vice President Dave Poulsen and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Forsgren.' Are You a Careful Driver? i Of course you are! But did you ever stop to think thot even the most careful driver is in danger of accident unless the roads he uses are well - paved, well - maintained and properly policed? YOUR VOTE FOR Amendment 2 in the General Election on November 6 can help build roads travel to meet our more needs. safer, adequate Amendment Two The Better Roads Amendment will dedicate all revenue presently collected from road-use- r taxes to the building, maintaining and improving of roads, driver training, highway patrol and tourist development. These activities are currently financed by this fund. Amendment Two provides that none of your road-tad money will be put to in often this as states without for New last use, happens Jersey, example, protection. year spent less than half of its road funds for roads. In the West, all states except Utah and New Mexico, have Better Roads Amendments to insure against such abuses. . x non-roa- f For safetys sake, dont fail, on November v IL IS Flamelcss electric heat is as pure and radiant as summer sunshine. And cleaner heat means cleaner clothes. S FK AS I TOUT You can set and forget a flameless electric clothes dryer . . . and turn to more time for your family and other activities. Your most delicate synthetics arc safe in the tender care of 1007c pure, even electric heat. INSTALL ANYWHFRF.. Along with many other advantages of drying clothes electrically, you save steps. An electric dryer can kitchen, laundry, bathroom be installed anywhere you name it. electric all electric appliances, an I ONO I.IFF, Like dryer has long life. It costs less to buy and less to maintain because there are fewer moving parts. Like cooking electrically, drying clothes electrically is your better way I VOTE 'Hey Mayflower (jays aremowncj us! Even the children reflect the pride and satisfaction, expressed by their parents, when Mayflower! t roiH AMENDMENT 2 Utah Road Funds for Utah Roads ( taxes Include vehicle registration fees, licenses, special fees and motor fuel taxes. These were levied for the purpose of Amendment 2 guarantees they will bepent building roads . for no other purpose. j Road-use- A Flameless Electric Dryer is a Better Buy dealer. coming. Buy nour from your UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. C. R. r JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City 807 West Forest PAS-525- 8 Fold political adv. by Btlltr load Ann. Jor Utah J. Holman Waters, chairman to n Assure.,. Mayflower Warehousemen are given the job of moving and their household goods with good reosbn! Mayflower Warehousemen handle the whole job without fuss or bother, quickly and economically. Their equipment is the best, their "know how" unsurpassed. For complete call satisfaction in moving 6, -- Winters PA - evening. Democratic Candidate YOUR '1 - Take-ou- t service is offered and the manager said plans are to include delivery service for foods ordered at Gia Vonnies. Business hours are 8 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. and 6 p. m. to 1 a. m. each weekday except Tuesday when the restaurant is closed and Friday when the closing hour is 2.30 a. m The Saturday hours are 12 noon to 2:30 a. m. and on Sunday, from 12 noon to midnight. Sereika is opening the new eating place here after gaining considerable experience in the restauHe was em- rant business. cmpioyed for a time at Carusos in San Francisco and has been Inn associated also with Five-Milat Chubbuck, Idaho, and with cafe in New Jersey. In 1961, the brewing industry paid some $2,500,000 In excise taxes on beer sold in Utah. In addition, the industry paid local property taxes, income taxes, gas and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to , Opens Doors . atmosphere. IN UTAH . . , hoping for early statehood the people set up a complete state government to assume administration when that day came Thu "Ghost Government" disbanded in 1870 without having served From these early beginnings a modern govern ment emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. t k ' , owner-manage- s i WE GIVE WMjM '? . :i ... . |