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Show Berkelium Is a new chemical element, number 97 in the list of elements and Its chemical I symbol Is Bk. PACE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 24, I 1951 itudebaker trucks Elizabeth Oliver Speaks To Soroptimists Thun, A beautifully planned formal dinner was held Thursday, January 18, at 7:30 at the Idle Isle by the Soroptimist club. The table was centered with a white bouquet of carnations and baby breath. Each place was marked with a fluffy pastry snowball. Mrs. Elnora S. Bowcutt, president, conducted the meeting. Elizabeth Oliver, who is in charge of the home economic department at the Intermountain Indian School, was guest speaker. She discussed the school very Interestingly for the women present. Mrs. Prudence Sheridan played two accordion numbers. The party was under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Robbins and Rilla Jensen. cut costs plenty ! Available in a wide range of popular sizes and wheelbases! University Women Plan Meeting Tomorrow Eve The Brigham City chapter of the American Association of University Women will meet, Thursday, January 25, at 8 oclock In the evening at the library of Central school. The creative arts committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Nell Barlow, are in charge of the program. Several children will be present to givb demonstrations on handicrafts, painting, dancing, and creative writing. Members of the A.A.U.W. are Invited to bring guests, , Extra moneys worth everywhere! Big visibility cab with head room, hip room, leg room for three . . . Fully enclosed safety steps . , accessibility to engine, ignition, instrument panel control . , . wiring , , . Adjustable seat with "finger-tip- " seat cushion.,, Cab light with hand and Adjusto-Ai- r automatic door switches , : . Automatic "hold-ope- n door stops . , . fight-grippirotary door latches . . ; front frame reinforcement . . . Extra strong Shock-piofor cross link steering with variable-rati- o "Lift-the-ho- Family Members Visit At Wheatley Home Mr. and Mrs. George ng of easier and parking. turn-aroun- JOE CARR, Inc, Phone 737 750 South Main dar City spent four days at the Wheatley home. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Marsh and three children, Marolyn, Andrea and Phillip, Jr., visited from Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Marsh Is the former Janet Wheatley. Mt. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett and daughters Tanya and Daneal of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wheatley of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bawdern. and children, Orin and Hal, of Salt Lake City all spent time in bird to pull his plane back ALBANY, Ga. (UP) In Ogden February 2-- 3 alr- - air after its wheels had dogs pointed an Incoming Leonard F. Cowden, president liner from the runway at the 'touched the ground, II. --Two Miss Gladys Knudsen, daugh- of National Cooperatives, Inc., of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudwill be the principal Chicago, sen, arrived In Brigham City on speaker at the annual meeting Friday, January 19, to spend a of the Utah Cooperative associaher of ten day visit at the home tion to be held at the Ben Loparents. mond Hotel in Ogden, Friday Miss Knudsen now resides in and Saturday, February 2 and where California Long Beach, 3, according to W. B. Robins, she is employed at the Veterans manager. hospital there. associaThe Utah Four of the Knudsens daugh- tion is a Cooperativewholesale cooperative ters now live In Long Beach. with headquarters In Salt Lake Mrs. Robert Rupp, the former which supplies 21 member Surprise Birthday Party Ruby Knudsen, Mrs. Kenneth City Brute Floor Cleaner endi odu with petroleum retail Dorlon, the former Phyllis Knudand water acmbbiog. Mata dm Held At Olsen Home accessories and auto products, robber heel maria disappear kia sen, and Mrs. Charles D. Phelps, farm supplies. Leaves protective war (jfc), A surprise birthday party was the former Ann Knudsen. Local affiliate of the State held in honor of the birthdays wholesale Is the Bear River Co of Mrs. Axel Olsen and Mrs. Leg Improving For Wood FI: at Corinne of which Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price visited operative Rudd Victor Friday, January 19, Max Johnson is manager, and at the Olsen home. Sunday with their son, Alan, at V. Ferry of Brigham City, is And Unoleu Friends who dropped In un- the base hospital at Hill Field. president. expectedly for a social evening Lt. Price broke his leg while at were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence home on leave for Christmas. He On The Trigger Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tracy, expects to be sent to Las Vegas, Right Mass. NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christen- Nevada upon recovering from When the (UP) sen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen, Miss the leg Injury for jet combat season opened in Massachusetts Rosa Larsen, Stanley Thompson, training. His wife, the former official the starting time was Victor. Rudd and Olsen Axel Cleone Randall, is residing in m. At 6:37 a. m. 6:30 a. at set A light lunch was served and North Ogden while Alan is at Bill Wilson of Greenwood Lake WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE gifts presented to the guests of Hill Field. had bagged1 the first deer of the honor. season. Oak Camp To Meet Semi-Form- al The Oak camp of the Daugh Dancing ters of Utah Pioneers will be Held Saturday Party held at the home of Mrs. Eliza Edwin J. Baird Announces A Change in Location Of The Stokes Thursday evening, JanSatmet dance club Jollyette 25, at 7:30. urday evening, January . 20, at uary Those In charge UTge a good the Commercial club rooms. attendance. The dance was semi-formwith special door prize for the evening going to Mr. and Mrs. 6th Ward Boy Scouts To Ronald Packer. FROM PRESENT LOCATION ON SOUTH MAIN The serving table was beauti- Hold Paper Drive. decorated with fully spring flowers and lace cloth. Light The Sixth ward Boy Scouts Main-Phon- e -refreshments were served. will do their part toward alleCommittee members in charge viating the paper shortage, Satof the dance were Mr. and Mrs. urday, January 27, when they O ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE O REAL ESTATE Victor Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. stage a paper drive within their Leo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ward. DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! bert Adamson and Dr. and Mrs. "All members of the Sixth L. Pearse. ward are asked to save their Harper Plenty Of Free Parking Space Or Reach For Your Phone papers, magazines and other scrap paper with the drive in Sewing Club Meet At to Norwood mind, according Mrs. Lowell Packers Hyer, scout leader. Everyone is asked to tie the Sewing was the diversion of paper up in bundles and place the evening Thursday, January them on the front porch. home when 18, at the Packer Also, anyone outside of the Mrs. Lowell Packer entertained. Sixth ward wishing to get rid ofs Special guests were Mrs. Bill their old paper and help the Bradhaw, Mrs. John Leggett, Mrs. at the same time, are Leon Pasker, Mrs. Aubry Moody urged to phone 314 at any time, and Mrs. Ken Hall of Ogden. leaving their name and address Regular sewing club members and the paper will be picked up. Had-fielpresent were Mrs. Herman Mrs. Rax Korth, Mrs. Frank Forsgren, Mrs. Reeve B.E. Brown, Mrs. Max Bott, Mrs. Kay B. Olson and Mrs. Lee Andersen. A delicious light lunch was 51 .. served. s deer-huntin- g Inc RilEOTElLXS, BAIRED TO Wheatley of Honeyville have had several members of their family home visiting during the recent marriage of their daughter Peggy, to Rodney Nelson of Corinne. Mrs. Theron J. Wheatley and children Sherry and. Hall of Ce- - Albany airport, forcing Looked Like Bird Cooperatives Plan Meet Gladys Knudsen Home For Ten Day Visit HIS RESIDENCE AGENCY V ffiSoulh boy-scout- Serving More People Than Ever Before! 1950 was a big and busy year for the 41 banking offices in the First Security Corporation System. Deposits increased . . . more loans were made . . . and in dozens of other ways new customers and new friends were made by First Security Banks. We invite g you to join the number of Intermountain folks who like doing business with First Security, the peoples bank. Young Farmers f&'ld ever-growin- Statement of Condition 30, 1950 DECEMBER , Condensed Statement Consolidated Statement FI It ST SECUHITY FIRST SECURITY 1IANK OF UTAH CORPORATION National Association System of Banks Officers Elect d Guest Miss Kie Knapp of Honolulu, Hawaii was a weekend guest .at the hofhe of Mr. and Mrs.' Lewis Jones. Miss Knapp resides at Carlson Hall in Salt Lake City with Ann Jones. Both are students at the University of Utah. The Box Elder county Young Farmers organization elected officers for 1951 at Box Elder high school January 11. New president is 'Donald Clinton Burt was named vice president and Clair Knudsen was elected secretary-treasure- , Missionary Transferred Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price recently received word of the transfer of their son, David, who is serving on a Southern States mission for the L. D. S. church. David is now at Lakeland, Florida. His mission will be completed in July. Representing the various areas in the Brigham City area will be the following: Ralph Jorgensmy-er- , Brigham City and Mantua; Mel Christiansen, Willard and Perry; Grant Chetteris, Bear River; Lloyd Hubbard, Corinne and Jesse Hubbard, Harper and Week-en- Hun-sake- r. r. Honeyville. ' ' Enjoy Choices! ' RESOURCES Hand and in Banks U. S. Government Securities, Direct or Fully Guaranteed Municipal and listed Securities. Total Cash and Bonds Cash on BOTTLED-MI- $ 61,364,163.65 $ 35,273376.40. D still buy carpeting at North Main, made GULISTAN and MOHAWK. It's available in many lovely by widths. If you plan on new patterns, in 9, 12 and Broadloom carpeting, we ad vise, you to buy now. Save on 9 or 12 foot carpeting. Regular $8.95, now You can - 41,284,104.34... ... 96,856,864.99 3 ,387, 110.80. .. ... 5,099,470.54 15-fo- ot $ 79,944, 491.54 ...$163,320,499.18 Loans and Discounts $ 74,321,788.31. 2,101,908.38 Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. 180,000.00. Other Resources 152,946.15. Total Resources ... $156,701.134.38, ...$136,986,164.91 3,309,390.24 345,000.00 262,676.25 A WE tion size you ...$304,223,730.58 LIABILITIES Treasury Tax and loan Account.....! 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