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Show er . . . were meeting in violation of the city's dog ordinance, shall change the (Since they For Nursing Home Bond Issue I names to protect the guilty.) took down their conversation in I short-paw- from Page One) would there that be no obligation on the part of the county at the end of the demonstration if the people do not want the service continued. It will be three or four months before the demonstration (Contiuned . This is it: Hi, Shep." "Hi, Tag." "Well, its our week." "Yeh, what a laugh." You have a problem? That smart aleck boxer from up Yeh. the street visited our yard last night. My owner took one look at the front lawn this morning and kicked me right here." ... by Bruce let National Dog Week, Sept. slip by without proper observance. realize that people who dislike dogs am couldnt care less. However, in my affection for the canine kind and so am inclined to give a cheer for NAlas, 18-2- I 4, "Say, thats tough getting blamed for something you did'nt do." You're telling me. I'll probably have to eat that lousy dry food again tonight. You know, the stuff thats supposed to taste like all kinds of meat and good things only it tastes like lousy dry food? wouldnt feed that stuff Yeh, know. I I con-firme- d unit will be brought here, he said. commissioners approved a $235 advertisement to be run in he Deseret News Christmas ed,-- , tlon A REQUEST was heard from Earl J. Knudson, Salt Lake City, FUNERAL SET Funeral services who asked permission to put in ditch down the north side of the for Mrs. Louisa J. Petersen will be in First ward road on the lane which runs west held Wednesday just north of the Brigham City chapel. Sewage Disposal plant. The commissioners said they would postpone action until they look over the area and talk with Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen concerning the effect in tion of eating establishments be- - no zoning ordinance in author-de- r no have Elthey the county, in Box ing built near schools such take action to against of the The commissioners ity he had also filed a copy county. map and a description with Glen-er- a noted that inasmuch as there is construction. re- S. Hunter as previously commission. ASURE YOUR FUTURE the quested by INCREASE YOUR INCOME was A beer license application ESTATE? REAL WANT TO ENTER Tavern, as approved for Look-Ou- t Classroom Study requested by B. Y. Westmoreland. Course subjects include: General Real Etate Fundamentals and Employees bonds were approv- e Practices, Laws of Agency, FHA and G.I., Regulations and Methed for Pauline Ann Keward, ods of Appraising, Listings, Real Estate Transaction, Appraising f h weed office; Lois G. of Ctiy Property Property Management, Closings Statements, AdC0Unty clerk; and vertising, Real Estate Laws and Sales Assistance. re. Loa j deputy county Classes 1 Night per Week, Every Tuesday, jcorder. was received from A letter 6:43 p.m. at Our Ogden School Walter D. Talbot, superintendent Weavers National Known Textbooks Furnished of schools, concerning the preven-- a Class Now Forming for Oct. 4 Enrollment Limited sec-Th- Jee' half-doze- n I I AT ONCE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS There is a DIFFERENCE in Stevens Henager training Death Claims ational Dog Week. 'J' I know only one joke about dogs. Ive request. repeated it to my wife at least a Here A map of the roadway running tfc.times and she hasn't laughed once. towards Little Valley through the to a person. ? goes again: Sheehan property was presented Two dogs met on the corner one day and "You can say that again. But tell me to the commissioners by County In the process of collar you're Clerk K. B. Olsen. The map had about that rhinestone-studdeL struck up a conversation. been prepared by County Surveygetting acquainted, one pooch asked the wearing." or W. H. Griffith, who told Olsen Mrs. Louisa Johnsen Petersen, Ah, my owner wanted to give me pother what his name was. died Im not sure," he replied, "but think something for our week and this was it. 86, of 337 East First South, Sunday morning, Sept. 25, at 7 Aint it silly? a. m. at the home of a daughter, 'its Down Boy." "Well, at least you get fed good and al- Mrs. R. N. Hirst, 1535 36th street, Ogden, following a long illness. Since discovering that dogs can talk to ways have a warm place to sleep. Mrs. Petersen was born Oct. 8, have to put up with 1873 at Bear River City, a daugh-one another, decided to be a roving re-- i But the things You know, it's not easy ter of John and Annie M. Larsen from my owner. porter with a candid ear. In other words, Johnsen. LAST TIME wanted to find out what dogs think of their being the dog of a screwball like her." She was reared and educated national week. Lets forget its National Dog Week and in Brigham City. On April 11, 1894, she was marselected an attractive shrub and hid berun through old Mrs. Chrotchety's flowers. MOVIE-WIS- E, ried to Lorenzo Petersen in the hind it. Not too much later, a pair of canever "A great idea. Lets go." Logan LDS temple. They made nine companions met for their morning . . . And off they went. their home in the Brigham City , Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 27, 1960 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Plans Procedure Commission coffee break. 53rd Year I. W. Stevens, Pres. Brigham Lady Sunday Mom d . I I I the Pictures OPEN 1 PJfl. DAILY Pick of 1 I . TONIGHT LAST TIMES TONIGHT i, I First ward area, the has since resided. Mr. Petersen passed away Aug. 2, 1933. Mrs. Petersen was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, having served in the Relief society organization for many years. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. More Breaks, Feet like Ice? where she Are Sought (Continued place to cross from Page One) the highway legall- y- Christensen's suggestions to Kay last week included consideration ji V on this complaint. Xtotev-v.'i & seems .v warm up quicker with get more heat i STANDARD HEATING OILS in the The solution creation of W Working with Christensen as a committee have been F. Leland Seely of Brigham City and Delbert Cook, Willard. These men were selected earlier during a meeting of representatives from the three commtinities including the Perry planning board. The safety zones asked for Perry ave meant to service the towns streets running off the highway and roadside businesses in the area. Christensen previously had met with the Box Eider county commissioners to gain their views in the matter. He was advised to meet with road representatives and determine what corrections should be made in the highway For ony Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER 146 lie more breaks along the route. HOWEVER, It is generaly ac- that U. S. 91 south of Perry to Hot Springs is not wide enough to accommodate turning lanes, Vehicles turning on that stretch must do so from a lane of moving from your furnace with Standards Heating Oils. Burner stays clean, because Detergent-ActioThernnsol guards against rust, for top operating efficiency. Circulating Heaters work better, too, with a standard Heating Oil. The high quality never varies so youll get constant, comfortable heat. Better order your supply today. YOU to South 6th Last, Brigham City, Utah Phone: PA or PA markings. Passed for White PLUS ITAJMlMG Cfe Shirley MacLaine Punishment, il.SA W Fred MacMurray SURVIVING are the following sons and daughters: Deverell L. Petersen, Mrs. Orion (Jennie) Mrs. Howard L. (Burnis) Jorgensen and Vern Petersen, all of Brigham City; Mrs. V. L. Jacobson, Mrs. E. C. (Mary) Watson and Howard E. Petersen, Salt Lake City; Royce J. Petersen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. R. N. (Verna) Hirst, Ogden. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren and 28 cren; a brother and a sister, George L. Johnson, Brigham City, anc rs. Meda J. Jensen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in t'le First LDS Brigham City ward chaPel with BishnP Carye Jensen officiatinS- Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Hme Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. arH Wednesday morning prior to time of services. Interment will he in the Brig- ham City cemetery. Crime and MM Jack Lemmon Wednesday to Saturday TWO BIG I Wednesday, Thursday, Friday FEATURES $NOW... FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY TO SEE AND ENJOY! , Jerry's v .f visual diary of a few weeks in the life ' of c. a madcap who makes Walt Disney's Magnificent NEW Motion Picture for fun WALT DISNEYS v f without a license is a the state in the Soviet Union and can be punish able by death. Fishing crime against BOX ELDER NEWS tints C mats tt noouceo mb ,,iSv VVV. 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