OCR Text |
Show w w U THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah October 8, 1964 Thursday, Going hunting? See your doc-to- r Going hunting? Wear lightfirst and follow his recbut warm clothing, the weight to ommendations get yourself Utah Heart Association .in top physical shape. says. m m W BEAR RIVER REPORTS HONEYVILLE Monday more f.HUC for the weekend! morning for Arizona. They plan on stopping in Las Yegas and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Visiting with the Ronald Leon- visiting ard family last week were Dr. Mateson. Mrs. Pearl Hall entertained and Mrs. Elliot Klllpack and club Saturday afternoon. her Paul Klllpack, daughter Shirley; and Steve Parker all from San MRS. IDA CHRISTENSEN, Pedro, Calif. Kent Jensen Is out around Mrs. Damsel Christensen and Mrs. Peggy Porrltt drove to again after having had survery Bothwell the other evening to at the Cooley hospital. wish their daughter and sister JUNIOR BURT, SON OF Mr. a happy birthday. Mrs. Pearl Hall spent several and Mrs. Dale Burt, has had days recently In Logan with her blood poison from an Injury daughter, Kathryn Ward, who on the leg. Mrs. Geneva Turnbow and has had surgery. Mrs. Alice Anderson has other relatives from Wish, moved to Brigham City. on Utah called Miss Dena lngton, Kathy and Terry Dallln are Christensen one day last week. living in Logan during each week MRS. NOLA NESSLER AND while Terry attends schools, Douglas Watanabe has enrolMrs. Melba Checketts spent two led at the USU. week last attending days In Salt Lake City. A large group of women at. tended the Relief society open-in- g social last Thursday afternoon. The recreation hall was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and autumn leaves. A delicious turkey dinner was served and a delightful program Senator Frank Moss has rendered. All women In the ward failed to represent the rural are Invited to attend Relief so- counties of the state of Utah," ciety each Tuesday at 2 p.m. declared Ernest L. Wilkinson this week. MISS MYRNA JENSEN Total net farm Income in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cllf. Utah last year reached the ford Jensen of Logan and for- lowest point since 1941, and the mer members of this ward coming year Is likely to be no arrived home last week from better. A considerable part of Peru, South America where she the difficulty must be laid up. has spent the past two years as on Senator Moss and the Demoa missionary In the Andes mis. crat administration. slon of the LDS church. The American Farm Bureau A welcome home testimonial rates Senator Moss as voting will be held for her next Sun. 100 percent of the time against day evening Oct. 11 In the Lo- the Interest of Utah farm famgan First ward chapel Second ines." West and First South at 6:30 Utah cattle growers are suf. ferlng from the heavy Influx Her many friends and rel- of beef Imports In a time when atives are invited to attend. our own production Is at a high level. Senator Moss voted twice MRS. MARY CHRISTENSEN in 1963, against limiting beef entertained at her beautiful Imports. home In Tremonton last Friday On May 15, 1963 he voted afternoon at a birthday party no" to both the Curtis and for her mother-in-law- , Carrie the Simpson amendments which would have limited beef J. Christensen. A delicious dinner was serv-e- d His election year vote to Mrs. Floy Murray for a weak, watered down, beef of Ogden, Mrs. Nola Nessler, Import bill is too little, too Mrs. Kathleen Christensen late," said the GOP hopeful. Mrs, Meredith Weese, the guest of honor and the hostess. Christensen con-feren- Moss Has Failed AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by huh' s Dairy farmers from SEABOARD! Farmers, Says GOP Candidate The annual safety council meeting was held at the Union Pacific depot in Salt Lake City for the mountalnance workers. A dinner was served for the 162 who attended at the Hotel Utah. From the near area were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Valdez, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Plastlne, Mr. and Mrs. Vicente Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Davila. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and family of Ogden visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tol-ma- n e StRBOURD FINRNCE COMPRNY 11.. 1 A lifesaver when you need msh V 10 South Main St., Brigham City 723-529- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tolman who are living in Beaver, Utah at this time, phoned their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tol- man telling them of the birth of a baby boy born In the St. BISHOP MARRISO JUSTEN-se- a George Hospital Monday morn. of Melbourne Fla. was in Ing Oct. 5. Mother and son Utah to attend LDS conference are doing fine. The Tolmans this past weekend. While here he now have three children, one two boys. visited his father-in-laLeo girl and Madson and other relatives. His HALLOWEEN SUPPLIES Decorations Fishpond - dart game, etc. Prizes for all games on consignment. Wholesale to Churches, Lodges, Schools and Organizations. ItfTN. SALES ft K2T 2857 Grant Avenue Ogden, Utah 3. MR. AND MRS. AL Owens In Preston Idaho Saturday with relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. George Wlntle spent Friday In Blackfoot Idaho visiting relatives. Mr. Wlntle lived In Blackfoot for many cant taste fancy labels You years. The Honeyville ward Relief society annual dinner was held Thursday evening In the Honeyville ward hall. The husbands of the Relief society members were guests. They enjoyed a delicious dinner and program. There was a large crowd of members and guests. SUNDAY GUESTS FOR sup. of Mr. and Mrs. George Wlntle were their per at the home V. but you can taste fine bourbon...and thats all v;e make! son and daughter.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle and son William and daughters Rose- Hill & Hill is real bourbon. As flavorful as bourbon can be. Tradition? mary and Rosemarie, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner Sure. 85 years of it. But no pretense. No delusions of grandeur. We just and their family have moved at its best. And what more could you really want? from Bear River City to Honey- make Kentucky bourbon ville to make their home. -- BISHOP - ORLIN C. Munns of N Los Angeles Calif and Stake President Farrel Munns of Or- lando Fla. were visiting relatives In Honeyville this past weekend. They are brothers of Mrs. Albert F. Bingham of They were In Utah to d conference In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradshaw and children and Mrs. Homer Duncln of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw of Tremonton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman Sunday. 0 Hon-eyvill- e. MR. AND MRS. ALVIN (Bud) A capacity crowd attended the welcome home testimonial Sun. day evening for Elder Douglas Watanabe who recently returned from the Far East mission after f years serving two and for the LDS church. Remarks were given by his father, George Watanabe. A musical number was rendered by Mrs. Martha Claire Chris, tensen, then the missionary gave an Interesting report of his labors in Japan and Okinawa. J n PROOFJ THE HILL AND HILL DISTILLERY COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY womtt acoWmiB-fljlbmi- Sunday Oct. 4. (?. OUSIOM OUfcii hay - V KENTUCKY. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF., Q AO one-hal- iJk,, Phone Af CARNIVAL visited Anderson are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl born Mad-so- n recently. s. need it! You may arrange for cash on the barrelhead to pay past-dubills, to buy new clothes or appliances, to pay off installment purchases. No matter why or how much you borrow, we fit the payments to your budget. Call or visit your nearby Seaboard office for cash on the barrelhead now! Mrs. George Wlntle By P-- Tell us how much you need and when you wife Is the former Colleen of Honeyville. REPORTS California People Guests Honeyville People Attend At Leonard Home Last Week UP Safety Council Social Mrs. Frank Hall left By Mrs. Irving ret rf 1 t MR. AND MRS. CLIFF Mate, son accompanied by Mr. and COMPARE Utile You be the Judge MITCH MELICH Public Service without pay Public Service without pay Chairman of Administrative Assistants Association, 1961 1938 Utah Mining Association, president, 196:1 Republican National Committeeman for Utah. Member American Legion and V.F.W. 4 Utah Heart Association, director. 196:1 Honorary Colonels Advisory Corps. Utah National Guard Girls Scouts, Slate Advisory Committee. with a roof line all its own. CAL HAMPTON Board of Rcurnl. Univcrsitv of Utah, member since 1961-6- 65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan Its 65s biggest, most beautiful change. Theres striking new in the A New and roomier width lowness. new rooted length, Body by styling. richer Fisher housing an interior thats a knockout-wi- th looking fabrics and new curved side windows. Also a CHEVROLET, showpiece of an instrument panel with the look of walnut ride thats Impala series. And a. more serene in a new Full Coil suspension system and e design. Fact is, if you overlook just one thing you can easily convince yourself youre onto a big expensive car here. And that one thing is its Chevrolet price. Jet-smoo- th Wide-Stanc- 1962 to present University of Utah Development Fund, member 1957-6- Utah Historical Societv, member for many years Utah Safety Council, (iirertor Utah Municipal league, director, 1945-4Utah Water and Power Board. 1947 ' Colorado River Commission of Utah, 1945-4Adviser to Colorado River Commission that negotiated the Colorado River Compact Lions Club President, 1944 Boy Scouts, district finance chairman for many years United War Drive Fund, director U.S.O. Drive, countv chairman inter-stat- e Law Law University of Utah Law School graduate. Utah State Bar. member American Congressional Administrative assistant. 1936-3LLB degree University of Utah, 1940 Davis County Attorney, 1939-4Asst. Attorney General of Utah. 1941 and 1946-4- 8 Member International Academy of Trial Lawyers Practicing attorney specialiiing in freight rates 1934 Bar Association, member Grand County Attorney, ; City Attorney of Moab, 1935-5Practicing attorney since 1935 1941-42- 1949-5- 0 Ltgiilativt Rtcord . New Corvair Corsa Sport Legislative Record Utah State Senator for eight years, from 1942 to 1950, including 2 years as Republican leader of the State Senate. Member Utah Legislative Council for five years Coupe-w- ith new higher powered range of engines. None. (Dmwj from 1949 to 1954 (Three (aett were obtained from Cal Hampton printed campaign material) Mlf )r it F ' , , , r , A See 5 beautiful shapes T "W Theres never been anything like it from either side of the Atlantic, interiors. A flatter ride with a more solid feel stemming from a From the new Corsa series to the Monzas and new independent suspension and wider wheel stance. And a higher lowest priced 500's, theres new thin-lin- e hardtop styling powered range of engines with up to 180 hp available for all closed models. More length and width, more en- - fiminL in the Corsas. How sporty can a car get? Your dealer's trance and shoulder room in all models. Dramatically new got the Corvair thatll show you. II tt t JPaid political advertisement by Carl A. Huibett, chairman, Melich for Governor Committee 34 Last lit South, Sait Lake City, Utah tor 05 -- Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy IT, Corvair & Corvette-- at your dealert DflDSEa 6DEDB0LEF 816 North Msin Street - Brigham City ffimN PA 3-8- 225 |