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Show The Department of Commerce estimates that $101,020 000 "was paid out in tips by the mer-capublic during 19 19. PAGE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS City. UMh Wednesday, October 11, 19S0 Btlqlmm n WE AIM TO PLEASE We Pick Up & Deliver PHONE 62 . And because we aim to please . , . youll find out service prompt and reliably. - no No buttons missing no lost pieces rips or holes. Every item in our ' I 144 South Main . i ' laundry bright and cleatt 1 MESERVY tAUNDRY r AND DRY CLEANERS A Family Convenience Fresh Talent Civil Service Openings Listed By Friends Of C. L. Edwards, regional director, Thirteenth U. S. Civil Service Region, today announced examinations to Ml 'head nurse, general staff nurse and inspector, materials, product and equipment positions in various federal agencies located in the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Examinations were announced today by the United States Civil Service commission for filling the following positions: Book binder (handwork): book bindand er (machine operations); printer-hanThe compositor. bqok binder positions pay $2.31 an hour and the printer-hancompositor positions pay $2.43 an houf. Most of the positions to be filled are in the government printing office, Washington, D. C. Further Information concerning these examinations and the necessary application forms may bp obtained from the commission's local secretary, Glenn S. Nelson, located at the Brigham City postoffice. d y 56 jX JL News-Journ- N-J- Janet I Ma-suok- a, Opens Swimming To Public Thurs. The swimming pool at the Intermountain Indian school will be open to the public beginning Thursday evening, r October 12, to Dr. George A. according Boyce, superintendent. - The pool will be open from 7 to 9 oclock in the evening, Boyce said, and the admission price is 45 cents per person. Though the swimmer must furnish his own suit, the soap and towel will be furnished at the pool. Bonnie Gay Gunn Richard Lee Tingey Marie Dickey Leland Tingey Jay Tingey Edna Tingey Bill Bradshaw Susan Alston Ann Knutson Helen Speirmann Dauna Youngquist Jacquidine Garrett Marius Rasmussen George Earl Mrs. George Earl William W. Smith Mrs. Arlene Mikle -Joyce Mikle Lorenzo Bott Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., today at the f l. y in v v-- y Vi ARE jh NOW $10,000 By special act of Congress, recently enacted into law, all depositors in banks which are Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation now have maximum insurance on each account up to $10,000. We are happy to inform our customers that all . I III Walker ts Jtj Ybu, your wife and each individual member of your family may maintain an individual account and each account will be insured up to a maximum of $10,000. t rv 4 & Start Joint Accounts Husband and wife, a partnership,. or other adult persons may maintain joint accounts which are also fully insured up to the $10,000 maximum provision on each account. -- mi o Purpose Its easy to SAVE (BIG AND I LITTLE) stand for a vigorous prof developing Utah's ogram I will fight vast possibilities. for Utah's water and power rights on the Colorado River. Plentiful water and power will bring industry to Utah, the bigger the better. It is time we offered our young folks i new freedom freedom from having to move away from 9W hometowns to earn a living. , i Rough And Ready That Puts Comfort Outdoor-Wea- r In The Hunt! Warm, Weather Resistant JACKETS Mackinaws, Meltons, Satin Jackets, Twills. $9.95 to $16.75 Wool Sox i u. . i $ i i Folders are handy for filing papers, and handier still when theres a proper spot for them. Come see our filing cabi nets that work for you! 49c to 89c BOOTS 12 Trapper Boots Ike Walton Hunting Boots $8.29 i hunting caps Reversible Duck, Corduroy, Fluorestcent Satin. From $1.00 to $1.95 HAT Mith ear flaps GLOVES $9.95 duck hunting 4 $1.50 Warm Jersey Gloves Part 59c Leather Palm Gloves OFFICE J ' SUPPLY c WORK PANTS $2.45 and $5.95 Mens All Wool Pants .: 512.95 REMINDER Member Federal Reserve System 29c ..... Wool Gloves V Hr Me tuber Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Industry Several Brigham City students the Utah State Agricultural college were named officers in the iR. O. T. C. unit there recently, according to Col. William McFadden, R.O.T.C. coordinator at the college. Holding the rank of cadet colonel this year will be William Call. Cadet captains include Palmer F. Siegfried, Perry E. Peters, Delbert R. .Madsen, Delonne Anderson and Russell O. Bird. From Box Elder the following were included on the list of first lieutenants: Don R. Forrest and Dee R. Forrest, Brigham City; and Marcus M. Jensen, Mantua. of '"MANILA" MAGIC ... all accounts are insurterest ed. Open your SAVE WITH A PURPOSE ACCOUNT today. & Warm Under Shirts .... 98c Drawers $1.79 WITH A PURPOSE. Just set your goal on something special, then periodically each week or month, add a definite amount. All savings receive regular in- ON Brigham ROTC Students Receive. Rank At USAC SWEATSHIRTS $1.49 and $1.69 and Save With A STANDS rA WORKS FOR YOU Individual Accounts IOHES D. Young SHIRTS Shirts $5.00 Red Flannel Shirts ....$2,49 5 Is WHERE Lars Nelson Mrs. Lars Nelson Eileen Forsgren tj i: accounts, whether savings or checking, are fully insured under this new provision. Now (The Big Business Issue) Wool ti All witA (fc&Kfyen, ' Si. I Earl STEEL IS ALLOCATED V SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO Martha a i All Present and Future Mrs. Mrs. W. M. Buchanan Norma Sheffield J. D. Gunderson J. F. S toller Birdie Smith J. D. Ingram Leoma Speirmann Amy L. Hansen Ruth Armstrong Orthel Nielsen Melissa Petersen Lottie M. Simonsen Leah Nielsen Hilda Forrest H. M. Knutson Willard H. Christensen Tommy Armstrong Dorothy Wheeler Catherine Siggard Joseph Siggard Mrs. Lewis Siggard J.ewis Siggard Mr. W. M. .Buchanan Renee Ingram Harry Hanline Mrs. Harry Hanline , Carroll B. Williams Janet Williams Mrs. Carroll B. Williams R. A. Madsen Dr. E. B. Harrison Boyd Sheffield Rosa Larsen - Grace Ingram John Gunderson Nina Siggard Nancy Jane Sloller Mrs. J. F. Stoller J. F. Stolles - Paul Siggard Mrs. Lyman Wight Connie Siggard Sherry Lee Ingram Harry Smith Ruth Johnson Mrs. Fred L. Petersen Fred L. Petersen v John Markham Murle J. Markham RaDene Reeves Rebecca Rasmussen . Mrs. Pau. Johnson Linda Rae Jeppson Biia Harris Merlynn Harris Mary Eleanor Johnson Mrs. Murle E. Markham Arlene Orwin Anne Alston H. E. Anderson Mrs. Paul Johnson ke AGAIN , Tickets - are on sale Mondays and Thursdays at the information desk in in the administration building at the school. News-Journa- g Beissigger-Losin- A. Harris Joe Minoru Fukuda, 49, of Honeyville, died Monday morning at 8:25 a. m. at a Salt Lake City hospital following a long illness. He was born March 5, 1901, in Japan, a son of Jinta and Fukuda. He was Toia Shiba reared and educted in Japan and came to the United States in 1919. He married Mary Nino-miySeptember 27, 1931 at Sacramento, Calif. They moved to Utah in 1942, where they made their home in Honeyville. They have lived there since.. He 'belonged to the Buddhist church. Survivors include his wife and three children: Harry, Amy, and his Ricky, all of Honeyville; mother, who is still in Japan; and eight brothers and sisters in Japan. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 oclock in the af ternoon and wake service will be held at 8 p. m. Friday. Both services will be held in , the Buddhist church, Honeyville with the Buddhist Reverend presiding. Friends may call at the family home from 7 to 8 p. m. Friday, and Saturday until time of service. Cremation services will be held at the Aulto Rest crematory following the funeral services Saturday, under the direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home. 60 ' Fukuda Succumbs In SLC Theres back in THE 'SvmuUUi Mary Beth Baird Margaret Ann Baird Saundra Beecher Sue Rasmussen Mary Alice Alston Merle Jo Markham Harriet Westenskow Gail Ann Cutler Judy Long Madeline Johnson Mrs. Richard Alston Louisa Bissigger Richard Alston Mrs. Fred Holland Fred Holland Louise Horsley Ezra Owens Mildred B. Lund Louisa Ingram Cleo Ann Larsen Mary Ann Williams Jay Harold Arbon Pearl S. Arbon Harold Arbon Ernest Johnson Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen Bryce Jeppsen Hyrum Tucker Mrs. Hyrum Tucker Barry Paul Vincent Burt Vincent Joseph H. Petersen Annie W. Petersen Robert' Eppley Milton Vincent Jay Poulsen Rebecca Korth Marge Anderson Nora Gunderson R. W. Forrest Fred Forsgren Mrs. Nellie J. Smith . Mrs. Donne Packer Boyd Packer Mrs. Petra Rasmussen Mrs. G. T. Cummings Gregory Adams Young Katheryn Young News-Journa- ' r? Visit At Open House About 200 people dropped in- l to the Friday eveto the keep ning linotype operators, the press operators and J the rest of the ten employees busy' demonstrating the machinery, serving punch ' and having a wonderful time visiting with their subscribers. observance Bringing the s of National Newspaper week to a satisfying conclusion the open house was successful and filled Sally Forrest the papers objectives in holddramatic actress. ing the affair, to become better . . . new The trim, slim young blonde acquainted with more Box Elbegins her new career teamed der county people and to offer of with Ricardo Montalban in everyone the opportunity learning the basic process of Mystery Street. printing. Among those who attended M. were the following: Ann Squires Willian Korth Joe merce Clearing House h, a is CHICAGO (UP- )ors and packs Mibetant? word now for people who pass as titles of margarine oleomargarine colored off tn! J Corn- - as butter. to , the According butter. It's "Butierlegger" Last Friday; Affair Very Successful , n J Secretary a fy N-- Plenty Of Free Parking In RearUsrTour Back Entrance |