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Show U . received wofd from their flaugh-ter- , Fae Ann, that she and her James E. husband, Captain Karo, will leave Germany the last of January for the USA. They will come by plane. Paul Jensen Visits .BEAR RIVER" CITY NEWS 77 SNOW QUEEN NOMINATION eraonalhj peaking We have been pressured into a pleasant ByCWC If the people of Utah have any freedom left at all, its probably because the legisla- snow-clogg- ture only meets every two years, unless called for a special session, and now we have a joint resolution before us to require annual sessions. Otr, n 10 noi jU t 27. tno u- leaving the road narrower there. the part of the representative, they cah give you the pertinant facts concerning the matter under discussion. If you listen to both pro and con arguments, you can get a fairly accurate view of the problem and are in a better position to judge. ( While many of them are corrective measures, to plug loopholes or interpret, others would saddle the public with new and stiffer regulations on a wide variety of subjects, creating new administrative departments. I suppose many of you saw or heard the governor on television or radio Tuesday, when he delivered his budget message to a joint session, or read accounts of it in the daily papers. . Im sure youll agree that the prospects arent too bright, and heres one representative willing to admit that he doesnt know how it can be done. Which brings me to the conclusion that if are interested in any particular piece of legislation, I would welcome your suggestions, by letteh, phone or a personal visit. For the duration, I am staying at the hotel or can be reached at the capitol. If you want to see me, have one of the attendants call me out. If you want to see the bills being introduced, drop in at the newspaper office where they will keep a file and you are welcome to look it over. you New-hou- v With a few bills dribbling out of committees this week, and making their premier on the floor, lobbyists are swinging into action, presenting arguments why the bill should be passed or killed. A lot can be said for lobbyists, I already have learned. Without a lot of research on se The only thing I want to do here at the legislature is represent you people in south Box Elder county. IIow well I do the job depends on how well you let me know what you want. I may not be able to convince the other representatives, but Ill try. 59 Have New Sixth Ward Duties , U' A I wish to nominate ed done. We might add all auto owners in the city havent cooperated with the snow pushers. There are about 100 cars parked through the city squarely in the road of the snow plows. The plows are forced to circumnavigate them .Lii' rt k 'Brigham City, Utah fU 'ik Brin-ton- Telephone No. Age Her Parents : (Queen Candidate Must Be 17 Years Of Age or Older) MANTUA REPORTS Degree Below Weather and Plenty Of Snow Put the Chill on Mantua 15 night. It was enjoyed very By Mrs; Bay Conger Lots of snow and 15 below much by not only the members zero weather came to our little of the Mutual but also by most town last week and the snow of the townspeople, children Paul Jensen Is moved in from their farm and will make their home with their sister, Mrs. Frede (Jane) Peterson, for the winter. Mrs. Sine Anderson is visiting her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Anderson in Ogden. Mrs. Pearl Jensen was gracious hostess to her club, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong were very happy to have their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kline D. Strong and sons, Richard and Gregory, of Boulder City, Colo., visit them recently. They also spent some time in Moab visiting Mrs. Strongs par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Kline is at the University of Colorado, and will receive his degree in law this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen were hosts to a very lovely party at their home Saturday evening. Turkey dinner and all the trimmings were served at small tables. Messrsi. and Mesdames Chaster Stander, Clifford Jensen, Milton Bywater, Ercy Whitaker, John Hardy, Thomas Waddoups, and Ernest Huggins enjoyed the affair. . aunt and uncle, visiting Mr. and Te i jWftlWhw ifftfffrvfrfr- ' LDS Ward Officials i took over duties in the Brigham City Sixth wrard are, front row, left to - right: Jay W. Oldroyd, first counselor; J. Edwin Baird, bishop and Melvin S. Wright, second counselor. Back row: Robert Tingey, finance clerk; C. Henry Nielsen, executive-clerMelvin J. Roberts, statistical clerk. ... who recently k; n RUGGED TRUCK THAT SNOW ICE fAUD SAND DONT STOP SEE THE ONE-TO- Returns From Hospital The many friends of Sylvanus Miller will be glad to learn that he has returned from the Cooley hospital where he has been confined for some time with a heart condition. He Is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and Mr. and Mrs.. Mont Miller of Salt Lake City visited their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Sylvanus Miller, Sunday. Mrs. 'Frank Jensen was hostess to her club Thursday evening at her home. Randy and Dane Johnsen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen of Eden, Idaho, left for their home Saturday- - after spending a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. Mrs. Keith Johnsen underwent an appendectomy and the children came here while she was In the hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller left for their home in Alhambra, Calif., Sunday. They came to Utah especially to visit Mr. Millers father who has been very N TRUCK still continues to fall. The kids and all. The Elders and the Scouts enjoy it but when the men are all late to work because they sold refreshments to raise funds cant start their cars, then they for their organizations at the dont like it. play. . Both clubs met last week, the At the regular work and busfirst time for the new year. iness meeting of the Relief soAMERICAS LOWEST PRICED Mrs. Reta Nelson entertained ciety this week, a quilt was the Mantua Recreation club in quilted Those who couldnt TRUCK her home. . Nine members at- find room to quilt worked on tended with the prizes for the quilt blocks for one. another evening going to Mrs. Leor.a The quilting started in the Mrs. Reta Hansen and Sims, morning. At 2 oclock the meetMrs. Lola Jensen. ing was opened and a very inThirteen members of the lesson on ironers and teresting club met at the home of and other electric apMrs. Ruth Nelson. Prizes for that ironing was WITH 115 HP ENGINE pliances given by Mrs. Cres-t- a night went to Mrs. Mariene Sorensen. After the meeting, Nelson, Mrs. Peg Rasmussen and chili and punch was served to MADE BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER Of DRIVE VEHICLES Mrs. Margene Isaacson. the group. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansen ' Three sisters returned WIUYS Toledo MOTORS, INC., 1, Ohio Friday , and Mrs. Esther Jensen visited after spending eight with Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Nel- evening son. Mrs. Jensen left the next days in California. Mrs. Leota Keller, Mrs. Silvia Hansen and BUNDY MOTOR COMPANY day for Arizona where she Mrs. Azada Young left a week ill. . winter. She the to for stay plans B. R. For Winter In to last bus ago go Thursday by is the grandmother of Mrs. NelMrs. Elizabeth (Nellie) Ander Phone 272 to another sisters place, Mrs. 550 South Main Street son. son and Jane Baldwin have Mrs. Ida Nelson had her birth- Edward McMitten in Pasadena arrived in time to rest a day last week. To help celebrate They were Mrs. Silvia Hansen, Mrs. day before attending the Parade Leota Keller, Mrs. Luella Jepp-sen- , of Roses and described it as be Mrs. Doris Nelson and Mrs, ing out of this world as far is concerned. After Reta Nelson. They all had . a as beauty Mr. Mrs. Heber Stokes and this, very nice dinner and then took the three down the Paci spent the afternoon visiting. fic highway to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan arrived at the home of Ernest La Mesa. On the way down they temple. Johnson after being gone to visited the Los Angeles Arizona for two weeks. Mr. and Then they spent the next three Included in Mrs. Johnson had kept their two days sightseeing. this were the Balboa the youngest children while they new million dollar park, highway took their boys and their show steers to the livestock show. known as the Silver Strand One of their boys steers took highway, Santa Anita race track second place. The other one and the civic center. One thing is took third place. They stayed they especially remember until they had sold their steers the acres and acres of poinsettas before returning home. It turn- and roses in bloom. From the home of Mr. and ed out to be kind of a dreary Stokes they went to Mexvacation for they report seeing Mrs. ico where they enjoyed shopno sun the whole time they were there. It rained nearly ping. Then back to Pasadena to the McMillens for a day and every day and they had snow then the trip home. It was quite As home. all the way nearly a change to leave beautiful came Las Vegas flowers and weather to come they through too to snow and had had they even close their schools. All in home to nearly itwo feet of snow. did have a wonderful trip. all, they were glad to get home. They The Second ward Mutual One they will never forget. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valcarce brought a play, Paper Plates had company for dinner SunFor Papa," to Mantua Tuesday A dinner that had been day. postponed because of the arrival 2 Box Elder NEWS confidence that of their new baby. Present were the friendship and Brigham City, Utah measure a banks do to to custom busmessj.th Mr. the Mrs. Alfred is people Mrs. and Wells, It prompt Wednesday, January 19, 19SS Valcarces parents, Mr. and Mrs. us. More of them before. They are A weekly In Ardeth established newspaper, today than ever Back, Mr. and Mrs. Rob1696, published every Wednesday and v. e recora First Security the new made a hat has Mrs. In 1954 set entered as Second Class Matter at the ert Jensen and Mr. and bank-in- g area. intermountain post office in Brigham City, Utah, on George Dennett. Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Intermountain Wests largest be der the act of March 6, 1679. cannot that Seres another asset Jensen and Mrs. Dennett are all organization. Sown by the dollar s.gn. That ,s Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, sisters of Mrs. Valcarce. Press Na Utah State Association. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crossley tional Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative; Utah also visited their home statement of CONDITION during State Press Salt Lsk Association. the day. . City, Utah. , Car-dett- e , U 53 MORE POWER SUPER-HURRICA- -- war tialiond Association in Banks . Cash on Hand snd 1! S Government Securities Securities Mtroidp! and Other -. TotalCashandSecunt.es- Adequate Wiring makes all the difference .. Loans and Discounts -- .. Sisk between only in Federal Reserve Other Resources Total Resources household part-wa- y electric service. ' Sufficient number rfl Bank Modern-LI- VE ELECTRICALLY ytab Power & liabilities . Security 510,000.00 303.075-1- Sw537(K94(L25 . $ 56,648,825.87 197,389,982.82 108,589.918.68 $ 29,608,444.52 - 105,462,083.53 51,086,176 46 $362,62872737 $1860500431 1,760,669.17 3,667,004.94 945,182.65 I,9- 08,519-45 - Tool D.P VXX&X Co. 5,108,898.08 J.-055, 2,593,899.11 128.64 216.773-2- 152,189 34 4,06lTo20i08 8,23854647 9.625.000.- 00 7.625.000.- 00 5,000,000 00 4,000,000 00 3,833,704.51 1,018,057.85 (Included HtlSiifrTZ MET 59,455,57940 270,000.00 144,272 60 S ;.()!. 06MB69 5 "iy,85L76L3 04 069.486 95 - rr-j- 5,443.81102 1.810.055-3- "2430L86S4l . 550537094025. $488,319,131 Plenty of light switches properly placed 1 129,200,887.90 3,475,24973 Deferred Credits to Income of outlets in each room $20052499.75 75,820,420.72 23,097,190 84 Total Liabilities Plenty $ 67,404,156 29 121,858,816.99 11,529, 52647 - $1017262-353.0- Cap1! of circuits SjsUm of Bank, 53,451,907.40 7,816,60937 Reserve Under Authority 6209.-OthU. S. Treasury Mim. Liabilities Check your home, or your home plans, for s' Large enough wires throughout f " Guarameed nierE-- sxr RESOURCES $ 39,993,8 6 09 Public Fund Deposits . Government snd Demand Deposits Deposits Time Total Deposits convenience, and the opportunity for full enjoyment of complete, modern f his Mrs. Los Bernard Christensen, in Gatos, Calif. Antone B. Christensen, EM3, is enjoying a three weeks leave from his base in Vallejo, California. He is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorin Chris-tenseand other relatives and friends. $Sm Vstmi r: - IrAlRfcTft .... Her address is hard-worki- In this state, you can find pressure groups willing to transfer to the state nearly all of our few remaining liberties, groups who will ask the legislature to pass additional regulations on the people. Of course, each group is working on just one or two special problems, but collectively the number is As of Monday night, the house had 70 bills in the hopper, 56 of which had been introduced. Another slug was introduced Tuesday and this procedure will be repeated every day following until the thirty day limit for introduction of new bills halts the deluge. Snow Carnival Committee P. O. Box 11 job. At least a half dozen people have voiced the opinion that the News should make public note of the excellent job the city streets department has done on our city. One or two have complained. And it is a pleasure to pass those kind words on, for Tracy Larsens crews were pushing snow from the first puff of snow until the sun came out during each of the recent heavy storms. Keeping Brigham Citys streets clean is no easy job for there are something like 90 or a hundred miles of road and each street must be covered four times before the job is at B. R. Party Melvin Johnsens Hosts Date- - SNOW PUSHING JOB Leon Strongs Visited by Son and Wife; Na.iono! oriorio" SpriB9' WyoT. |