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Show CARNIVAL AND HALLOWEEN SUPPLIES FOR SALE Fishpond dart game, etc. Prizes for all games on Wholesale consignment. to Wards, Churches, Lodges and Organizations. FOR RENT or LEASE FOR SALE RECONDITIONED and fully 1957 Ford counused television FOR SALE guaranteed sets, $44.95 to $79.95. Breiten-beke- r try sedan 4 door, good condition, 265 HP Thunderbird Electric, PA engine. Automatic transmission, excellent upholstery and good tires. See at 05 North 7th BATONG QUILT after 5 p.m. PA East "White Miracle fine Celanese d fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per pound at SERVICES OFFERED Furnished one FOR RENT bedroom basement apt. Utilities paid, adults preferred. PA or PA EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 E. 1 So. Ph. PA FOR - V-- 8 024-29p- FOR SALE Party Ice Cubelets 35c large bag BOBS Intermountain A-Group Meets Every Friday, 8:30 p.m. South End, Building 61 Intermountain School Meetings Open to Public or PA Phone PA CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE. For service call LeRoy DRUG Richeson. Phone Chevrolet S17TFNch 58 Pontiac engine, 4 PIANO LESSONS in my home. speed Hydromatic transmisFirst 2 lessons FREE. sion. PA or PA 017th ru31 pd S19TFNch 279-291- FOR SALE 57 Bel-uir- 8 HOBBIES - FOR RENT 3 bedroom house, baths, basement, NE. 2 bedroom duplex apartments, built-infenced yards. Phone BABY AND SITTING cents per to 20 15 hour. PA 024-29c- WOULD LIKE to have either a Collie or German shepherd 024pd pup. 723-621- 5. 31pd - RENT SH4-854- Duplex apt. Practically new. Inquire at 104 South 4th West. OlSTFNch - THREE ROOM FOR RENT APT. MODERN, partly furafter 5 nished, call PA h p.m. 506 South Main. 022-24c- FOR RENT ern apt. PA Furnished apts. 022-24c- Shopping Plaza - 63 Chev. Irn SALE White. Automatic sedan. pala trans. And most extras. Low mileage, new car guarantee See at 122 North 4th East. 03TFNch Keep Important and mother. job of wife No h - HOUSEWIVES investment, collecting or delivering. For Winter potatoes interview call Roy Braegger, Bear River City. Phone CR FOR RENT or LEASE FOR SALE Round and square 2 bedroom dutables, dresser, chest, rocking FOR RENT chair, straight chairs, brass plex with full basement, fenand copper ware. Anns An- ced yard, drapes, stove and h refrigerator. 965 South Main, tique. Garland. ALpine 1962 Mercury FOR SALE S26 thru 0-- 3 lch Monterey convertable sports 3 bedroom duFOR RENT . model. built-in- s, close to Inter-M- t. plex, 63 Dodge, 4 dr. FOR SALE School. $90 month. Phone V8, automatic.- Like new. Low PA eveor PA OlTFNch mileage. Will accept trade and nings. no down payment. Financing. 2 bedroom apt., FOR RENT Phone PA days, PA carpet and drapes, garbage evenings. disposal and FOR SALE 1963 Volkswagen carport and storage. PA 01 thru 31ch camper. Fully equipped for or CR camping with a tent. 2 bedroom or see at 433 East 4th North FOR RENT h plex in Willard. 01 thru 31ch Call PA FOR SALE Skunk and cage; FOR RENT Attractive neardashchund puppy. Call after 403 West ly new 2 bedroom apt. with p.m. PA 02244ch washer and dryer. Garage and North. Storage. Cloe in. PA Take over conFOR SALE 03TFNch tract on beautiful Spinet piano, 2 bedroom apt. FOR RENT Phone PA $90 month. Partly furnished 1956 Chevy FOR SALE 08 thru 31ch Call PA Excellent condition. Ori Ground floor 3 sedan FOR RENT ginal owner. 4 dr. furnished room PA apt. No pets 024pd 11 North 3rd West. PA 1963 Dodge OlOTFNch FOR SALE door V-- 8 automatic, like new FOR RENT New, unfurnish, low mileage new car guaranbuilt-in- s. Avail tee. Will except trade and ar- ed apt. with able Nov. 1. Call Jinan-cingno down payment range 017TFNch PA days or PA 3 3069 evenings. 2 bedroom apt FOR RENT range, fridge, drapes Weiner pigs Built-iFOR SALE Year old 52 gallon electric $80. PA 024ch FOR RENT 2 bedroom home water heater. PA 1958 Chevrolet in Willard. $50 month. Phone FOR SALE PA sports coupe, V8, pow er glide, power steering, new FOR RENT Large bachelor condition apt. Suitable for 3 adults or brakes, excellent 68 White with rose interior. working couple. No smoking South 2nd West, Brigham PA $60 month. 024ch after 5 p.m. 3 room heated FOR RENT NEED DOLL CLOTHES FOR basement apt. Partly furnish I knit and sew ed. Call PA CHRISTMAS? or see at 356 clothes for 11 and 12 inch South 3rd West. dolls. 3 piece knitted outfits Modern base FOR RENT $5 $1.50, 8 piece wardrobe built-in- s Order now for fast service ment apt. Drapes, Near 10 and High between fireplace. Phone school. $90. PA a.m. and 2 pm FOR SALE 022-24c- 022-24c- 022-24p- d - PARTY SHOP 022-24c- bedroom mo$ 2 Unfurnished 2 FOR RENT or possibly 3 bedroom home. 356 North 1st West. PA HELP WANTED h h 723-87- 022-24c- 022-TFN- $75. Nice 2 bedFOR RENT room home, hardwood floors, tile bath, new gas furnace. 022-- 4ch . PA 2 2 bedroom apt. FOR RENT Partly furnished. 607 South 2nd East. 022-24c- h 2 bedroom apt. FOR RENT 513 South 6th West. Phone 723-752- 022-24c- h FOR RENT Newly decorated 1 bedroom apt. 1 block from town. 119 East 1st South. To see Phone PA 022TFNch 120 EXCELLENT FENCED ACRE PASTURE for rent or sale for 250 head of stock-l- ots of feed. C. B. Williams, 9 a.m. to p.m. PA 024-29c- h 2 bedroom duFOR RENT plex with fireplace, built-incarport with storage, carpeted throughout. Phone PA 024ch s, FOR RENT Two room bachelor apt. Can see at 160 South I West, or phone PA 024-29c- 2 bedroom FOR RENT home. Partly furnished. Reasonable. Call PA 024-29c- h FOR RENT 2 bedroom home $40 in South Willard. per month. 723-665- h FOR RENT 3 room basement apt. No smoking. Call 163 So. East. 2nd 024-29c- h - FOR RENT Large 2 upsta'irs apt. Unfurnished. $50 month. PA bed-roo- 024-29c- n 022-24c- h h 9 Shop or office Jessie B. Nelson, PA RENT-spa- 022-24c- h Bel-Ai- re 022-24c- h - 5 022-24c- h 744-61- N5ch FOR SALE Maternity clothes, size 14. Reasonable. PA 2808. 022-24c- -- 024-29-3- 1 024-29c- h FOR SALE Straight stitch sewing machine in small console. Excellent condition, attachments included. Must sell 024pd $40. PA Must sell 50 FOR SALE vending machines.' Will sell to first reasonable offer. Phone 744-613- h APARTMENT for rent three room, ground level, 24 North 1st East. Floor coverings, range refrigerator, drapes, furnished. Reasonable. Phone PA days or PA 024TFNch evenings. FOR RENT Large home. Available Nov. 1. Inquire at 436 West 6th South. 024ch bed36 ft., FOR RENT room trailer home $55. Phone Blythe Mills, 2 ce. - Peach City apartments, unfurnished, two bedroom. Upstairs $87.50, Utilities downstairs, $92.50. paid except lights. Ph. PA or see at 207 East Seventh South. RENT FOR 3 LEGAL NOTICES Prokat Consult rlham olincri end Guardianship Ndllcw.i Clark of District Court,, City, Utah, or roapottlvo for Informotlon. - NOTICI TO CMDITOft SHEFA. Estate of WILLIAM FIELD, Deceased, Creditor! will present claims wl'h voucher! to the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Build-Ina- . Brtaham City, Utah, on or before the 14'h day of January, A. D.. 1964. must presented In acof the provlalons Utah Code Annotated Sec. 1953 and with proper verification at required therein. EARL M, SHEFF1FLD. BOYD M. SHEFFIELD, Executors O. Dee Lund, Attorney for Execu'ora 010 Claims cordance e wl'h 744-613- ton with FOR SALE camper, 6 tires, long wheel condition Excellent base. 024ch PA 4 dr, 1940 Ply FOR SALE mouth. Excellent tires, good condition. $35. Phone bedroom un648 North 1st West. Stove, refrigerator and furnished. FOR RENT furnished apt. 2 024-29c- h 1 FOR SALE pair 7 ft. Dick Durrance skis and bindings Down and poles. 1 pair 9'2-hill boots, $30. 1 Monarch electric range, excellent condition, $40. Phone 494 South 3rd West. 024-29c- h 22 cu. ft. upright FOR SALE freezer. See at 48 South 4th h East after 5 p.m. Q24-29c- TRAILER SALES 1955 Nashua FOR SALE Trailer House, 8 x 28. Contact at 42 East 3 South. AL NOTICI TO CREDITORS Estate of IDA W. CALL, Deceased. Creditors wilt present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 Firs' Security Bank Building, Brigham City, U'ah. on or before the 14'h day nf January. A. D. 1964. presented tn accordance wl'h the provisions of See. Utah Code Annotated 1953 wl'h proper verification as Claims 723-350- 1 FOR RENT or lease 3 bedroom brick home. Contact Seelys Snak Bar, 108 East 024TFNch Forest. FOR RENT Lovely 2 bedroom duplex. Close to town. or PA To see call PA 024TFNch Trailer house, FOR RENT 024-c$60 month. PA h FOR RENT Nicely furnished large one bedrom apt. Heat and utilities furnished. PA 024ch Basement apt. FOR RENT 563 South 4 West. Two bed024pd rooms, PA mu' required therein HENRY LAVOY Executor O Dee Lund, Attorney for Executor CALL. NOTICI TO CIIOITORI Estate of MARY ENGSTROM EDWARDS also known as MARY T. EDWARDS, Deceased, Creditors wlU present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Secuilty Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of January A.D.. 1964. Clatma must be presented In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 75 9 5 Utah Code Annotated 1953 end with proper verification aa required therein. PEARL E. NAY, Executrix O. Dee Lund. Attorney for Executrix 024-3- The best way to get more our of life Is to put more in to It. crises as Yemen or The "quiet victories Angola. - the day by day labors that are not news Involves the "headline UN commissions, regional specialized agencies such as UNESCO, UNICEF, the Expand, ed Technical Assistance program, the special fund and so on. The Regional Commission of Latin America for Instance, coordinated consultative and training services for Equadors planning board In evolving an over-al- l economic development plan. The scope Involves fiscal, budgetary and economic as to needs and reforms. The success of the Latin Amer-lea- n Regional Commission has lead to requests for training Institutes from the Aslan and African countries. Obviously this training of national leaders and the Indigenous population of countries Is the soundest Investment In aiding countries to help themselves. The greatest contribution the UN can make toward world harmony and order Is to help the emerging countries become self sustaining In an lnterde. pendant system of differing economies and cultures. The widening gap between the have and the have-no- t nations poses one of the most serious threats to world peace and our own economic security. The League of Women Voters urges your positive support of the UN by understanding its potentialities and limitations, communicating this support to congressmen and participating in community activities that lead to further knowledge of the UN. Mrs. Joseph Gurrlster State Board Member League of Women voters of Utah HONEYVILLE REPORTS Honeyville Couple Returns From Hawaiian Vacation and Mrs. Leland Hun saker are home again after a vacation In Hawaii. They flew by Jet with a groupe of 138 to attend the National Association of Postmasters N7-14 Dr. James Dunkle, left, and Phil Fallows, Brigham City Jay-daPOINT TO WEEK Oct. 24, with Mayor Willis cees, discuss display material for United Nations Hansen. Jaycees are urging observance of U.N. day. pol-lcl- Willard Couple Vacations In Idaho, West Yellowstone By Mrs. E. F. Watts Pfc. Michael J. Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard from Sorensen, graduated auto mechanics school on Okinawa with the highest points in the class having an average of He went to Okinawa iq 96,02. July for 13 moqths. Mr. and Mrs. George Sargent spent a vacation visiting first with their daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Rudd in Idaho Falls, Idaho. They then went to Quake Lake, made by the earthquake in 1959 and to West Yellowstone. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler were William Kunzler, his father, and Carol Kunzler, his s'ister, from Burtey, Idaho. from Mrs. Pearl Larsen Longview, Wash, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lofthouse. She is Charles' sister. Mrs. Richard Naylor and two daughter spent three days in Grantsville visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gil Bolinder, her parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naylor, Richards parents, while Richard went deer hunting. TCC Forms MR. AND MRS. Alton and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunsaker spent the weekend In Logan Canyon hunting deer. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hun. While there the tour group saker, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hun. visited the islands of Oahu, saker and family and Mr. and Hawaii, and Kaull. All places Mrs. Lynn Hunsaker 6pent the of Interest were visited and weekend In West Box Elder enjoyed. They were able to county. They got two deer, and attend a session at the Tem- had a lot of fun. ple In Lale and also were pre. sent for the dedication of the MRS. MORRELL Hunsaker Polynesian Cultural Village in and daughters Janet and Joyce Lale. The Hunsakers report spent Saturday In Salt Lake a delightful trip and were happy City visiting her son.ln.law and to visit with their daughter daughter Mr, and Mrs. Paul Karen at Los Angeles. Hunsaker and family. Mrs. Otto Hill of Smithfield DR. LEROY Wlrthlin of Salt visited at the home of her son. Lake City and his son Dr, ln.law and daughter Mr. and Wrlthlln of Boston, Mrs. Dan Tonaka Saturday, LeRoy Mass, visited at the home of Mrs. Ezra Benson spent a Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman Friweek in Ogden visiting at the day. of her They came up for deer home sister and hunting. brother.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlntle Reubon Benson. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan And. erson were dinner guests at the MR. AND MRS. Bert Harper home of Mr. and Mrs. George went up In the mountains east Covey In Ogden Sunday. of Honeyville and brought home Mr, and Mrs. Alma Cook of a big deer In Just a little Pocatello Idaho visited with rel. while. atlves In Honeyville this past Mr, and Mrs. George Harper, week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Valdez son Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. and family visited In Murray Frank Aokl and son Lester Sunday at the home of Mr. spent a few days out west hunt, lng. The brought home two deer. Hun-sak- Subsidiary In England Thlokol Chemical corpora, tlon, one of the worlds lead, lng manufacturers of chemicals used In waterproofing com. pounds last week announced the formation of an English sub. sldlary, Thlokol Limited, Joseph W. Crosby, president of the parent company with corporate offices at Bristol, Pa., made the announcement at a news conference at the May. fair hotel In London. He also Introduced Kenneth Beaumont, the subsidiarys new general manager, to trade and press Thlokol Ltd., which began operations on Oct. 1, will be based at Coventry, In the heart of Englands Industrialized mid. lands. Thlokol was previously represented by agents. A Thlokol spokesman said that operations will be confined to marketing and contracting. In the British trade, Thlokols name has become synonymous with hlgh.grade waterproofing materials, especially In the building and shipping Industries A Thlokol customer, one of Britains major paint manufact. urers specializing in Industrial estimates their applications, products cover one ships hull out of every four throughout the world Thlokol Chemical pro. ducts are mainly based on poly, sulfade polymers (a type of synthetic rubber). Thlokols main market In The first woman to be honored with a memorial statue In Statuary Hall In the U.S. Cap. ltol building was the educator and reformer, Frances Ellz. abeth Willard. According to the Book of Knowledge, each state has the right to select for In. elusion In the hall two persons who have been prominent In the states history. WANTED ... to work you have any spare time and would like AND PART-TIM- To Farmers Again this year, the Triangle committee Is making a wide variety of signs available to help farmers manage public hunting, according to County Agent A. Fullmer Allred. Among the signs available are Hunting by "Safety Zone, Please Permission Only, Close the Gate, "No Parking, and "Unharvested Crops, Box Elder County Republican others. These signs are free Chairman C. B. Stratford, ac- to landowners and available of the Utah companied by his wife, Attended through personnel the 13 Western States Repub. State Department of Fish and lican Conference held Oct. 10.13 Game and through the offices of the county extension agent. at Eugene, Ore. con. at the Keynote speaker COUNTY AGENT Allred stat. ference was Oregon Governor Mark Hatfield. Also In attend, ed that demand for these signs ance were several western has been increasing and they states governors, Congressmen can be very helpful in reduc. with nuisances County GOP Chairman Attends Meet and 1 associated lng senators. THE STRATFORDS met and heard two likely candidates for the Republican nomination for the 1964 Presidential election, Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New york and Senator Barry Goldwater (R.Arlz. ). Also attending the conference was William Miller Congressman who Is National Rep. ubllcan chairman. Enroute to the convention, the Stratfords visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown and family at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Brown is the former Barbara Stratford. They returned home via Berk, eley, Calif., where they were guests of another daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hillls. Mrs. Hlllis Is the former Marian Stratford. .) , Britain has been the building Owing to the damp Brit, lsh climate, waterproofing s materials based on Thlokol are being used in ever increasing volume by the con. structlon Industry, Including builders of private homes, a Thlokol represent, atlve said. trade. pro-duct- the pheasant hunt. Wildlife Specialist Jack H. Berryman explained the Trl. was committee angle established in 1957 and has representatives from the farm, ers, sportsmen and the Fish and Game Department. It serves at the local, district and state levels and is designed to help - - resolve mutual on suiting from public hunting private lands. nrnhtom- WHILE THE Triangle com. mlttee Is not active in all areas, It Is successful In some where It meets regularly and has made much progress. The signs are only one of the activities of the Triangle committee, Berrymafl ; said. Berryman and Allred urge farmers to obtain and use the signs. They also urge sportsmen to respect these signs wherever they see them In the field. From one pigeon of the Old World, known as the Rock Dove, man has developed more than 200 kinds of domestic pigeons In the last 3000 years, accord, lng to the Book of Knowledge', WE NEED HELP! To Make Room for New 1964 Merchandise SAVE ON THESE BIG VALUES! 371 Seat Belts (black) $3.99 ea. (plus instal. $2.48 ea. 94 Floor Mats, Universal Size $5.88 pr. set 32 Sets, frt. & rear Floor Mats 800 ft. Garden Hose ...... ... Si. 66 pr. 50 ft. 10 24" Braziers, whood, spit and $9.99 ea. motor - 84 Used Passenger Tires $3 up E SALES ASSOCI- BLACKS AND WHITES POPULAR SIZES TAKE 1 1 2 1 HOLIDAY ATES Available representatives. LEGAL NOTICE' NOTICI TO WATII UIIRI The foUowlng applications have been fUed with the State Engineer to epproprtete water In Box Utah, of State Elder County, throughout the entire year unless locaAll otherwiae designated. tions are In SLB4M. E. Pickles, Donald 35505 from Brigham City, Ut. .04 tec.-ft- . a drain at a point S. 192 4 ft. and Sec. NB Cor. from 5 488 ft. W, The water Is to 35. T9N, R2W. be used for the watering of 100 rattle, and from Apr, 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of IB tcrea. all uses In NEV Sec, 35, NWtt Sec. 36. T9N, R2W. 35567 Arthur E. Rheas. 1378 West Pleasast View Dr., Ogden, Ut. ,015 sec, ft. from I well. bet. 50 end 200 ft. deep at 20 ft. a point N. 660 ft. and W. from SVt Cor. Sec. 7, T7N, R1W. The water to be used for the watering of 150 cattle In EtYSEVsSWVt aid Sec. 7. Protests restating the grante ing of any of the foregoing reasons with therefor, with In must be filed the dupllcat State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before November 23, 1963. Wayne D. Criddle, STATE ENGINEER. Published In the Box Elder JourCity, Utah, from nal, Brigham October 10 to October 24, 1963. Hunt Signs WILLARD REPORTS and Mrs. Paul Jlnnez. two-wee- k FOR RENT Older 2 bedroom frame home, 3 blocks from center of town. Gas furnace and water heater. 'Partially furnished. $65 plus utilities. ch 02 . PA FOR Dear Editor: Every birthday of the United Nations Is greeted with skeptand falthritlclsm and icism hope. The UN cannot survive on faith and hope alone, nor will It fall by merely scepticism and criticism. We, who support the UN should continue to analyze the structure andfunctlons critically as an Imperfect lnstru-men- t of men serving nation-allsti- c needs. But wp do so with the faith that the United Nations system Is the machinery through which national asperatlons can be harmonized, realized and frictions minimized. The UN mirrors the imperfections hopes of all men and nations. And In no effort is this more evident than In the economic development programs of the UN. The development decade, as the sixties are termed, represents the revolutionary concept that the bene, fits of civilization can be available for all men. The Imperfection could be wasted resources, expectations too great and patience too little. The United States was the first nation to attempt economic development programs to help countries help themselves on a broad scale. We should be proud of this policy to share our wealth and technical And It should be a matter of no little consequence to each citizen that this policy triumphed in the UN urging special emphasis In study, re. search and action programs on economic development. Eighty five percent of the UNs money, effort, time go Into develop, ment programs. But more than elghty.flve percent of the news covers 15 percent of the UN functions dealing with headline Mr. 723-589- 024-29c- h Dec-larati- h Bel-Air- e. - The original copy of the of Independence on public display In the National Arch-Ive- s Building In Washington D.C., according to the Book of Knowledge. For Understanding of U.N. no pets, Revere Apts. 17 West 1st North. 022 thru N12ch and Organizations there was Washingtons succe. ssor, John Adams. LWV Official Issues Plea Furnished 1 FOR RENT bedroom apt. on ground floor. Heat and soft water included. Very reasonable. PA 015TFNch after 6 p.m. No children, PA Thursday, October 24, 1963 READERS WRITE 3 room apt. 141 FOR RENT South 3rd East. Phone PA 015TFNch FOR RENT h 8436. 723-772- 2 WANTED Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, s, 022-24c- Wholesale to Churches, Lodges NURSERY SCHOOL FOR 2 4ch 2 024-31p- HALLOWEEN SUPPLIES Carr Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah 2857 TEND children in my FOR RENT Nice apt. $80 home. Excellent references.1 127 South 3rd at Call month. Call PA after 5 p.m. h West. d NOVELTIES CARNIVAL MTN. SALES & DIST CO. WILL - TOYS 015-17-2- The site of the White House was selected by George Wash, ington, according to the Book of Knowledge. The cornerstone was laid In 1792, and Washington lived to see the building nearly completed, though he never occupied It. The first president to make his home OVER THESE PAYMENTS Used (like new) Auto. Washer Console 23" TV, Stereo, am.fm radio. i. Used Console T.V. and Used 17 Portable TV. Hi-F- NOTHING DOWN---Ter- ms To Suit Your Needs If . . . APPLY IN PERSON. PENNEYS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY MHHUVflilflBBSMi dndDdDH) SERVICE 52 North Main STORE Phone 723-853- 61 |