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Show V 2 THE BOX r - PWP9 vvm-w-- NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, March 19, 1963 Lions Club ELDER -- . " - e In Brigham City Wednesday V Claybaugh has served as Lions clubs in Brigham City, Willard, Tremonton Corinne, and Garland will be represented on Wednesday, March 20, at a Zone C meeting in Brigham City. The session is scheduled at 7:30 p. m. in the Tropical ResI ' f- i ' - I the publisher of Jj 4, son USN, 1 STORMS NO STOPPER A imk ft UV'lnH&tria'dMiJi.f .jekuiw&. new storm that blanketed Brigham City Friday morning failed of Dollar Days bar- to dampen the spirits of shoppers who were downtown to take advantage gains. The storm did bring needed moisture to all of northern Utah. ft' t ifrfnuo- - tzfi m, V, 'At In CM 533 Youngster Hurt, Loss Is $675 Car Mishap ies to IM a seven-year-ol- d boy director, said this week openings still exist. WERE ' 'Cr'X HERE to tell IT WILL Z PAY YOU TO. BUY KY at 7:30 V f ? ' that jfM if 1 I initial IV The initial session is I p.m. Persons who would like to join the class are invited to call Mrs. Hodges here in Brigham City. competition. Glen Bennion, 'Brigham City, is zone chairman and has handled arrangements for the event which will draw Lions from the five Box Elder clubs and their ladies. The respective presidents include E. Leland Jacobsen, of Brigham City; Loraine Marble, Lorenzo Bowcut, Tremonton; Jr., Garland; Joyce Wankier, Corinne, and Eldon Watts, H i . p 1 1 ! ft VI BOX NEWS ELDER Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Beecher of the local serve as special song director for the event with C. SEARL club will A weakly newspaper 189ft, published every ' Subscription rate ililllli Publisher established In iHiirisiiNiii' Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City. Utah, under the act of March S, 1179. in advance! Henry Nielsen as accompanist. able the Box Elder The guest speaker, Charles Thursdays) $4.00 months, single W. Claybaugh, as president of NEA, heads the largest news- NATIOHAi paper organization in the counare 5,500 try. Represented 600 small weekly and daily S3.S0 per year, i pay- in combination with Journal (published per year) $3.00 for copy, 10 cants. liKHUHSt iHIlllllHIJ iHiV :!!!' EDITORIAL ft IP -' Ancient Age is full 6 years old, a rich, mature Bourbon. It's distilled and bottled at the famed Frankfort, Kentucky distillery. No wonder Original and Authentic Ancient Age, is the choice of knowing Bourbon buyers . . . everywhere I and damage estimated at $675, according to a police report of the mishap. DELL CO., FRWXFORT. Start Soon A two-ca- r accident at the intersection of Main and Seventh newspapers. South streets in Brigham City Saturday caused minor injur- Pf8' D'STIUING 6 ifCNTUOY Medical Class Entertainment for the evening will be provided by the Evans Brothers quartet from Salt Lake City, twice winners in national barbershop quartet IMHtJtWt ham City. Elder Box News & Journal and president of the National Editorial To ft, ap- Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, Mrs. Calif. di- OTHER special guests will K. Burnham, include Grant self-hel- p medical Another district secretary from North will course begin Wednesday, Salt Lake; A1 Johnson, deputy March 27, at Box Elder High district governor from Clearfschool and Mrs. Esther Hodges, ield, and Harvey Dabljng, county womens civil defense U of Among the special guests will He is a former state senator be District Gov. David H. Bybee and Mrs. Bybee from Boun- from Box Elder county and tiful. this year is president of' the Guest speaker for the event Brigham City Rotary club. will be Charles W. Claybaugh, I,cu. - prentice, rector on the NEA board since 1955 and last year was vice president. He also has been president, vice president and secretary of the Utah Press association and presently is serving on the board of directors. taurant. . . Gary B. Skinner, seaman Mid-Secon- -- -- Aboard Carrier v . He reported aboard the Opal B. Skinner of 236- South is West, Brigham City, way in February for duty. The airthe attack serving aboard Midvvay js homeported at Aia-USS Midway, craft carrier meda, Calif. Skinner attended presently in the San Francisco Box Elder High school in Brig. Local Seaman fleet Sc-lsZen- !iiRT LAUI0RY ' Jr YOUR Fit wmmm c The collision occurred at 9:44 a.m. when a car driven by Wendell M. Baker, Idaho, Falls, Idaho, rammed into the rear of a sedan operated by a Brigham City youth. Larry Baker, 7, suffered head cuts and was treated at Cooley Memorial hospital. Estimated damages totaled $500 to the Baker car and $175 to the other auto. Capt. Dell Fife, investigating officer, cited Baker for negligent ONE DAY SERVICE K AND LAUNDRY PA 3- - CLEANERS MODERN SHIRT 36 North Main :rzuss isivosimesii and nrilllion YiS 0 v0 vBOURBONG S2L0 yoiaS Kcnnocott's investment of 100 million dollars to expand copper production PROBABLY FOR YOU! hkS deep significance for almost every Utahn Only a Flamclcss i i CONSTRUCTIOri nnn7 liDuLlQ PETROLEUM SUPPLIERS I -- jljLj , 1.1 VflVf. i IL GIVES YOU ALL I THESE n L' Vi . v Job opportunities opening up in buiUing of new plants. j Kcnnecott will buy millions of gallons of diesel fuel for trucks that will haul overburden from the Sales opportunities for many Utah businesses that will meet Ken nccott's greater need for supplies. -- Bingham Canyon Mine. In the long run, almost every Utahn will feel the im-pact of the expansion program because it will be a EDUCATORS its flameless, an electric water heater is as safe as the light you read by. INSTALL ANYWHERE. Tuck your electric water heater anywhere in closets, under kitchen counters, under stairways, in the garage or basement. No venting is SAFE. Because necessary. major factor in keeping Kennccott competitive in the world copper industry.. RETAIL EMPLOYEES PROFESSIONALS FARMERS r?- i': - .i1: 4V Its flameless! LONGER LIFE. Because there is no corrosion V caused by flame heat, maintenance costs are lower, too PLENTY OF HOT WATER. Bath after bath after bath even on washday theres always plenty of hot water, with a modern quick recovery electric water heater. PURE HOT WATER. Since water never gets hotter than the thermostat setting with an electric water heater, there is no corroding or breaking down of minerals in the water. f If it's cfccfric, !tfs better I v v'-nlT- Kennecott's taxes arc a substan tial factor in financing our educational system. Kcnnecott employees and their Kennecott's payroll represents more than 40 million dollars a year in retail buying power. families (about 28, 000 men, women end children) have the food buying power of a Utah city. Kennecotts vast expansion program is added assurance of continued copper production that results in For doctors, lawyers, dentists and accountants, kennecotts employees are 6800 potential clients. the circulation of millions of dollars throughout Utah. These dollars reach every Utahn. Some will reach you UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. npw Ipqhi ypt ifefiUy rr - ,im 4 ; i vh fJ Qli ilZtAti'Jlil O H. Utah Copper Division d |