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Show y,.. SCHENACTADY, N. Y. Receives Honor Named Art Chairman Yardstick Is Useless In This Sort of Work UP) the-plan- f'BV- I, I f H. hJ - f , -. .- Xt p ' I W. LaMont Glover will be singled out for high honors at the forthcoming convention of Beneficial Life Insurance' company, lie has served as agent for more than 30 years. week. . Oneta Thorne UNICO TIRES ' ,!! Mrs. Thorne accepted the certificate in behalf of ' the many people who greatly assisted her with the art project last year. (Mrs. Thorne will work directly under Mrs. Crayce C. Solomon, 680 Northcrest drive, Salt Lake City, who has been appointed state director. Plans are to contact service clubs, groups, hospitals, schools and others Interested in developing this event. Plans are Ibeing formulated for exhibitions throughout, the count- TUBELESS TIRE NOW! ' Similar Savings on ALL tJnico Tires Increased Safety Increased Puncture Protection Increased Mileage Increased Comfort ' " Get Information On t) N I VERSXL CO-O- P PIPELINE MILKER The Milker That Has All Utah t ", Dairymen Talking Low in cost Economical to operate. Efficient in performance. , yMrs. Thorne, a talented tist, has been studying for the , Card of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father and brother, John C. we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Hunsaker Family. I - Hun-sake- Utah Poultry & ar- past year under Harold Dumont Olsen and has been conducting an art class for young artists in the community. She has been Instrumental in tbri Aging;--. flnd"arr to the people of Box Elder county with many exhibits during the past several years hung in the Brigham City library and Hadfields Furniture store. She Is currently serving as a member of the art committee for the Civic Improvement club. Have our factory trained dairy expert look' over your needs and .Consult with you on cost. There is no obligation. Farmers Cooperative . Registration for free summer The second class will be conClasses will be held ducted from 10 to 10:45 a. m. Thursday morning.from 10 a. m. and the third class from 10:45 to 12 noon at the War Memo- to 11:30 a. m. The baby class rial Home as a part of the City will be held from 11:30 a. m. to Recreation program, it was an- 12 noon each day. nounced by Mrs. Margaret T. A childrens operetta, with Johnsen, director in charge. songs and dancing will be preAll boys and girls from 3 sented as a climax to the sumyears of age to 13 or 14 are wel- mer program at the close of the come to take part in the free season. the director dance program, said. Box Elder NEWS 4 the 'Following registration, will daily schedule for classes Brigham City, Utah reserve the period from 9 to 10 June 15, 1955 Wednesday, a. m. for advanced students. dance , - r, : A Brigham City business man will be singled out for high honors at the golden jubilee cele- bration of a pioneer western insurance firm on June 20 and 21. Scheduled (to receive special recognition is W. LaMont Glover, agent for the Beneficial Life Insurance company who Is one of the companys .twelve senior agents In terms of service. He has served the company and policyholders in his area for more than 30 years. He will receive special recognition at the convention to Ibe held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. The firm started operations fifty years ago with a $100,000 stock subscription. Last year Its assets totaled $67,013,063. At present the company sells all form of life Insurance in ten western states and last year it wrote $50,501,152 In new policies to bring Its total insurance to il i ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS By Beneficial in force f.. NOT 1C E LEGAL chair-- J 1954. UNICO PREMIUM . Appointed Art Brigham City Teacher for BE Mrs. Oneta Thorne, 222 East Agent Honored Second South, has Ibeen appoint- man and Is already busy planning the countys observance during November 1 to 7, Ameri-- ; can Art week. Just this week Mrs. Thorne received a distinguished partiel-- j pation award from the American Artists Professional league in New York in recognition of the fine work done in the field of art in Box Eider county during 5 Jay M. Hansen, field representative of the Ogden office of Old Age Assistance and Survival Inwas the surance, principal speaker at the meeting of the Rotary club last week. Hansen explained the program, told of recent changes and conducted a live question and answer period at the conclusion of his talk. He was introduced by Charles program chairman Furnishing special music for the program was Miss Kathy Claybaugh who sang two numbers, accompanied by Miss Deanna Lichtenstein. 'Hervin Bunderson paid a special tribute to William T. Davis, who is leaving soon on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. S. Martin Rasmussen, toasted Harold Felt, and Orval Sackett paid respects to Kenneth , E. Weight on their birthday Is ed Box Elder county art You Can Save With Registration Thursday Morning Clay-baug- Mrs. Oneta Thorne ... plans art Tremendous Sayings on 6.70-1- Summer Dance Program Will Open Here Of Social Security The unscientific man often wonders how scientists determine such things as the diameters of the planets. , Actually planet diameter Is found by measuring the disc seen as represents through a telescope. This is called the apparent size of the planet, although It does not indicate Its real size. A more distant large planet might look no bigger in the telescope than a close-usmall one. . The apparent diameter of the planet Is converted to the actual diameter In miles by varied sightings on the same planet from different places on the earth thousands of miles $11.50 on a .Boy Meets Girl In Damascus Club Speaker Tells $320,982,064. The firm will mark the beginning of its second by launching construction of an eight-story- , million-dolla- r addition to its, home office in Salt Lake City. President of the firm is David O. McKay, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, which in 1927 purchased all outstanding shares of t company stock. Other officers and directors of the company are J. Reuben Clark Jr., vice president and director; Stephen L. Richards, vice president and director; George J. Cannon, executive vice president and director; Virgil H. Smith, vice president and director; Joseph Fielding Smith, Orval W. Adams, William R. Calderwood and Harold B. Lee, directors; Earle W. Peirce, vice president and treasurer; Eugene P. Watkins, vice president and secre tary, and Clyde J. Summerhays, vice president and director of agencies. fast-growin- half-centur- y Sealed proposals for the , construction of a New Elementary School Building in Brigham City, Utah, will be received at the office of the Clerk, Box Elder County School District In the Court House Building, Brigham City, Utah, until 2 oclock p. m., on the 11th day of July, 1955. All bids shall be made on the printed forms provided by the Architect and made a part of the contract documents. Copies of the Plans, Specifications, and other Contract Documents are on file in the Office of the Clerk, Box Elder County School" District, in the Court House Build-jng- , Brigham City, Utah, and are open for public inspection. A set of such Documents may be obtained from' the office of Hodgson & Holbrook, Architects, Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, upon deposit of . Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Said deposit will be refunded provided the bidder submits a bonafide bid and the plans and specifications are returned to the Architect Sn good condition not later than five (5) days following (the opening of bids. Bid security will be required in the form of a certified check or ibid bond acceptable .to the Owner in an amount of not less than five (5) percent of the total amount of the proposal, payable without condition to; the Owner.' The Board of Education, Box Elder ; County School District, Brigham City Utah, reserves the right to reject any or . all bids and to waive any informalities. . BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, iBrigham City, Utah, By Wayne Sandall, President. Dated June 15, 1955. 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Sincerely, Elder Deloss W, Ever,ton. In the Iran 8 . tirement proved too boring for a former teletypewriter operator, so now he is handling six Amherst, jobs in suburban where he lives. When Charles S. Woodin, 69, first retired two years ago, he occupied himself with chores around the house.' This quiet life did not satisfy him after 25 years as a teletypewriter man and Morse telegrapher. He talked to the town supervisor and ended, up. .with the following jobs: Secretary to the police chief, clerk of the town court, clerk of the Williamsville village court, secretary to 'two judges, - registrar for the local draft board and property 'clerk for the police department. MORE GIMIORE M - Retired Man Busier : of Inherent Good Taste low-pri- 4 T 3, ce Louisville, Kentucky PLYMOUTH is I June Elk Hunt .The the destruction of a elk herd that has been ravaging farms In southwestern New Hampshire. There were about 40 in the herd before the hunt ing started. CONCORD, N. H. 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