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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, 12 Utah volunteer effort on the part of bank personnel. "These awards are presented with the sincere thanks of the Utah committee for the great contribution the bankers of Utah are making toward our states very successful program," the director said. Sell Conservation District Tuesday, November 26, 1963 L'otes Weelc, Hold Meeting The South Box Elder Soil Conservation district is observing Nov. 9 as soil and water conservation week locally. The observance Is being heldlncon-junctiowith National City and 24-2- future "Our demands for 1 g food, clothing and fiber are to be greater and In order to meet these requirements, we go-ln- must conserve our soil and water resources. "In the state of New York, Farm Week. e of the once The district held its first farm land has now been annual meeting at Perry y evening under sponsorship used for such as homes, Industry of the W.R. White Pipe company and Box Elder County bank. and highways. Our new super A spokesman said the week highways take up about 60 acres has been set aside In order to of land per mile. make local residents aware of BY USING SOIL surveys and their dependance on agriculture land use capability Information for everyday needs. . "Our farmers and ranchers and other data, we can find a are to be congratulated for surprisingly large amount of their ability to produce food, land not suitable for crops that clothing and fiber so necessary would be good for homes, in. to our way of life," he said. dustry and highways. "Zoning ordinances may be a "IN OUR IT, solution to this problem of NATION, takes only of a mans upon agricultural income for food while In some lands. "This Is not only the other countries, as much as 75 It Is our problem, percent of a familys Income Is spent for food. nations problem. What are we "In India, one. third of the going to do about It? the population goes to bed hungry. spokesman asked. Officers of the South Box Our children are not faced with Elder Soil Conservation district this problem. "Less than nine percent of include Rulon Hirschl, Perry, our population produces more chairman; George A. Nielsen, food than the rest of the nation Jr., Brigham City, secretary; consumes. While the rest of our Gaye Pettinglll, treasurer; and nation moves up the economic Cyrus Jensen, W'est Brigham, LaVoy Call, Willard, ladder, the farmers are forced and of because down supervisors. I ltd n m iiimm I .eatc seal! ScSTjj c , one-fourt- h ''V Mon-da- pur-pos- Kf V. t Kfe v V I fck V one-fift- 5 ' , . (, v rf A half-totruck is pictured above after it hit an icy spot on HighHITS ICY ROAD way 303 Thursday morning and rolled over. Driver of the truck was a Ogden man, who suffered lacerations about the head and face and was treated at the local hospital. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $450. n Truck Rolls Willard f.lun Over on Icy Dies After roads due to stormy weather were blamed for a truck rollover on Highway 30s one mile east of Corinne Thursday 9:50 a.m., about morning according to Investigating Officer Evan Green of the State Highway Phtrol. The half. ton truck, owned SURVIVING ARE his widow; two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Boyd (Sheryl) Parsons, West Weber; John W. Larkin, Wade Larkin and Linda Larkin, Slick by Ogden Auto Body of Ogden, was driven by Raymond age 19, of 370 30th street Ogden, at the time of the mishap, Trooper said. Wit-bec- ACCORDING TO GREEN the Ogden youth was driving west, when the truck hit a slick spot on the highway and rolled over the grade on the south ?ide of the road. A passing motorist, Wayne Toombs of Promontory, brought Wltbeck to Brigham City, where hetwas treated at Cooley Mem- the South Vi.'ard Culinary OUR AGRICULATURAL pro. Water system and had served ductlon makes our farmers the of board of the as chairman of every nation except envy the South Box Elder Soli his own. committee for ten years. Highway 30S Heart Ills John Rulon Larkin, 49, of Widied Tuesday evening, llard, Nov. 19, at the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake City following heart surgery. Mr. Larkin was born Jan. 13, 1914, In SnowvLlle, a son of John H. and Vera Stratford Larkin. He had resided In Willard since a child. He married Helen Wade on Sept. 25, 1935. They received their endowment In the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Feb. 11, 1944. He had served In the bishop, ric and as Sunday school superintendent In the Willard ward and was a former stake missionary. He was president of newspapers, thus gan broad circulation. Another reason for the signof "Always First ificance Quality" lies in Its meaning orial hospital for lacerations to Penney customers, accordabout the head and face. to Goodllffe. The slogan ing An approximate $450 damage means that Penneys will never was done to the truck, Trooper knowingly sell anything but first Green said. he merchandise, quality No citations were Issued. explained. giving the slo- all of Willard; his mother, Mrs. Eugenie M. Larkin of Ogden; the following brothers and Gerald Larkin, Willard; Carlysle Larkin, Hazelton, Ida.; David Larkin and Stephen Larkin, Mrs. Edward (Vera) Mrs. Charles (Rhoda) Arbon, all of Ogden; Louis Larkin, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Milton (Norma) Coleman, Harris-ville- ; Mrs. Dean (Louise) Carle, son, Boise, Ida.; also three grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p. m. In the Willard LDS ward chapel with Bishop Darrell Stuckl officiating. Interment was in the Willard cemetery under the direction of the Larkin Mortuary of sis-ter- s: Arm-stron- Og-de- CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father, Orson L. Tlngey, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to modern-lookinThe new, thank the ward bishopric, the signature Is designed to sym- Relief society, our friends, and bolize the Penny company of all others who assisted In any the 1960s, reflecting new way. and services Derng The Orson Tlngey Family In addition offered customers. to advertising, the signature Big, important massive, will be used In packaging, label, and other promotional looking rings are "in" The Jew-elr- y lng Industry Council says the areas. even high, It was designed by Peter trend to chunky, Schladermundt Associates, New domed rings Is for men as well as women. York Industrial designers. of g J. C Penney mer-chandi- To Have New Signature One of Americas most famous advertising slogans, "Always First Quality," will appear In new surroundings on Sunday, Nov. 24. Thats the day J. C, Penney In advertisements newspapers throughout the country will Introduce the de. partment store chains new "signature" featuring "Pen-neys- " and "Always First Qual-itcompany Hinos . Ywr medKim Wuirementi L.... - pred wwbufely Ak BOND BOOSTER Scott P. Horsley, president of Box Elder Couny Bank, was recognized for Savings Bonds sales HONORED J Leo Nelson, First Securiy Bank official, has been honored by Savings Bonds program. - Local Banks the purchase of Savings Bonds and Issue them as a public service at no cost to the govern, ment or to the purchaser," Schramm pointed out, "and the Honored for servicing of the Savings Bonds program entails considerable Since its Introduction In 1946, the Penney slogan has become one of the best known in the to Charles U.S according Coodllffe, manager of Penneys department stoie in Brigham major reason for the slogans prominence is the fact that Penneys traditionally has the bulk of Its advertising In HJLZ J.SV3 Local Police Investigate Accidents Brigham City police investigated two traffic accidents during the past week and damage to one car in a mishap, according to police reports An accident occurred Thursday at 1 30 p m. when two cars collided at the intersection of First North and Main street. The drivers were identified as Barbara Olsen, 476 North Fourth East, and Lewis M Wight, 42 West Sixth North Damage was estimated at $150 to the Olsen car and $100 to the other vehicle. Patrolman Don Bryson cited Wight for failure to yield on a right turn. Gladys L. Coffin, 324 East Second North, Saturday told police that damage had been done to the re'ar of her car by an unknown vehicle Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $80. A intersection crash Sunday occurred at First West and Second South at 6:30 p.m, Driver of the truck was Jack Corgett, 126 South Second West. The second driver was Charles S .Davis, 520 South Second West. HenPatrolman Glendon dricks cited Davis for running a stop sign. He estimated damages at $400 to the car and $350 to the truck Mishap Nets $725 Loss A accident Sunday caused damage three-ca- r Nov. 17, Bonds Sales (Is hintiHtstoriflf fur sod fttsoMtrie livery to your is pr so you can totw I benefits sooner . poets. ..free d ton Wtra wmia counit ft m DifftM a count w fur us pncnptiM SERVICE. Bobs Drug PA ELT FUNERAL The bankers of Brigham City were recently honored by the U. S. Treasury department for their support of the Savings HAROVO bonds program. Special citations for the local banks have been awarded by r Clem S. Schramm, Utah 14 dir-ecto- estimated at $725 and resulted In one of the drivers receiving a citation, according to Brigham City Police reports. The mishap occurred at Main and Seventh South at 1:42 p.m. A car driven by Charles BOX ELDER Countys sales 580 North Main, Defenbaugh, of October from all sources as was headed east on Seventh had reached $977,492, or 100.3 South and collided with a sec-oncent of Its assigned goal. vehicle traveling north on per Bonds chairmen for the county Main street. are T. Frank Coppin, Brigham Driver of the second car was City, and Jack Shumway, Tre. AlH. David Klmbress, monton. buquerque, N.M. "All banks in Utah encourage Imoace of the crash caused to the Defenbaugh auto spin Kubor tribesmen of New Into a third car stopped at a Guinea regard visiting stop sign on Seventh South. with esteem because Driver of the third vehicle was themselves are amazingly they Viola Olsen Wall, 448 North about birds, Third East. and animals the National Damages were estimated at Geographic says. But to them $375 to the Kimbrell car, $250 who come to scratch to the Defenbaugh auto and $100 for gold in stream beds are to the third car. "long-long- , or crazy. Patrolman Max Higgins cited Defenbaugh for failure to yield Thunderstorms in Bogor, to oncoming traffic. Java, occur on the average of about 320 days a year. Keep Freedom In Your Future ?1 anoto . 1SL 71 SiUlHS Miv; and if up-to-d- L. KAYE WEST beautiful Strike Net) Not fBt Costly out-side- The "Rosetta Stone mm(SWQ U ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY of American archeology is a fragment of a large stele unearth-eby a National Geographic Society expedition In Mexico. The stone bears a date equivalent to 291 B.C. the earliest recorded date ever found in the d With II. S. Savings Bonds New World. ALWAYS FIRST Fit for your valuables W. P: tsjl v and so much safer than home or office hiding places that are vulnerable to thieves, fire, prying eyes! Safe Deposit Box in An average-fai- n our modern vault rents for pennies a week and hence fits budgets as well as valuables. , . . ily-si- 3131dW03 QUALITY) THE NEW PENNEY SIGNATURE MARKS A NEW ERA OF PROGRESS IN SERVING ze Come in ond reserve your Safe Deposit Box with us thii week! S.N3W racffoio Here it is appearing for the first time. . . 8 31IHM s. d y 33IAH3S . d Ir 4W 33Q HOnOHHl 9NINUQW AVQUIJ ONINNI930 - pkm OS 9N1NVTD AiM WEST ' PA 35203 zL MHdS CITY, UTAH g car-truc- k Punod HOME L. KAY he is to serve capably, Felt facilities allow us to serve unusually well, and they provide the family with immeasurable comfort. I lt Fl LT T HE facilities which a funeral director provides must be complete of the Treasurys Savings Bends division, to J. Leo Nel-sovice president and manager of the Brigham branch of the First Security Bank of Utah, and Scott P. Horsley, president of the Box Elder County Bank. The awards, signed by Doug, las Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, and Frederick P. 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If you, or other you know, are 'moving, be sure to phone Welcome Wagon. II.-- M Count on Penneys to build a greater future on the traditions of the past! . line-ne- ptices. M) iTOD3dS Always first quality merchandisa . . . Penneys never sells seconds or imperfects! Friendly service . . , nothing is more important than helping you select exactly what you want . . . and Penneys is always ready to exchange it, or refund your money when you request it. Penney values . . keep pace with the newest styles, latest trends, keeps prices ver sacrifices quality for low in ELDER tnileniTTinrr in lilt' sstarael PENNEYS MAKES GOOD ON EVERY PROMISE, ON EVERY PURCHASE, OR YOUR MONEY BACK! |