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Show 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 19, 1955" A: "Seeing his stenographer "What Is foremost among the discouraging incidents to yawn while he is dictating one which a man in business must of his snappy .salesmanship accustom himself? letters. Q i During Our Big Come in See our Beautiful New Store Front! sponsibilities of Company Grade Signal Officers, prior to joining . a field unit. (remodeling STARTS TODAY! hand-to-han- WOMENS MENS CHILDRENS TRIM TREAD POLL PARROT and SIK10ES ot SHOES and Childrens Cowboy Boots for Boys and Girls 0 Val. to $7.45, all for J BROKEN SIZES ALL TO GO AT price Girls Pajamas Slips Knit Tee Shirts Boys Cords Mens Work Shirts and Socks Skirt Lengths Cotton Yardage Nylon and Rayon Materials Tots Undershirts Ladies Gloves Metal Belts Mans Robe NYLON ANKLETS Val. to 49c and 59- c- NOW -- 3 for $51,00 O SHOES O THROW RUGS ALL REDUCED! 10 Second Cub Seoul Mccline Scheduled Mr and Mrs Bryon E. Burt and daughter, Shelly, have recently returned from spending the summer in Long Beach, California. Mrs. Burt Is the former Elaine Willie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vernal Willie, Brigham City Mr. Burt is the son of Mr and Mrs. Ezra Burt, West Brigham Both Mr. and Mrs. Burt are enrolled at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan where year old boys living in The area south of Forest street, Mantua, Perry and Willard. All parents of interested boys are asked to attend the meeting by Mrs 'Lewis Siggard, a memment hall. ber of the committee in charge. An effort is being made to The first meeting was held organize a cub pack in Brigham last Thursday evening, October City for all eight, nine and ten 13. The second in a series of three cub scout leaders training meetings is scheduled for Thursday evening, October 20, at 7:30 p m. in the Second ward amuse- &iD?rEAia Burt has an assistantship to teach whWe continuing studin ies on his masters degree Mr PLAY SAFE WITH A DELUXE English The young couple, along with their youngster, is making a home in Logan. ALL-WEATH- BATTERY by &oodAear Hardening of the heart ages more quickly than hardening of the ameries. C95 people 14 battery ASK ABOUT OUft 24 MONTH GUARANTEE car. Trad now fora your old batary laavat you ttrandad. Fits most YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT! installed $1.25 A $2 00 DOWN WtfctU exchange Other Goodyear Batteries as low as $9.95 at SEE THE Fabulous '56 PONTIAC NOW! f i DICKS TEXACO SERVICE SNEAK PREVIEW 179 South Main Street , PHONE 575 COPPIN MOTOR CO. I MM hold employers to file their cial security reports, according to Jay M. Hansen, of the Ogden social security office. "Beginning this year, household or domestic employees, are covered by social security if their cash wages from one employer amount to $50 or more during a calendar quarter Mr. Hansen said. This would - include baby sitters maids, books, gardeners, land laundresses, if the work Is done in the employer's home. The report covering July, August, 'and September, is due Oct. 31. This report Should include the name, social security number, and gross amount of cash wages paid during the calendar quarter. The social security tax will be 4 percent of the total wages paid, and 2 percent of this should have been withheld from the employee. Mr. Hansen will be at the Employment Office in Brigham City on Thursday, Oct. 20, from until 4 p m. to answer questions on this and other provisions of the Social Security EVERYTHING HURRY Rites were held at 1 p m. in the Third ward chapel with Bishop Eberhart Zundel conducting Family prayer at the home was offered by Leo Cotiam with prelude and postlude at the chapel played by Mrs. Nellie- Wight. Following invocation, by Glen DeLaun Nelson, Mr and Mrs Sackett sang, Prayer Perfect d Social Security for Household Employees It Is time again for the houseso- PIECE GOODS ODINNERWARE GIFT ITEMS Funeral services were conducted Saturday, October 8, for Fred A Robinette, 68, who succumbed October 6. The first four weeks of the nineteen week course was devoted to field training, during in which officers participated as Battle Insuch doctrination, bayonet training, Talks were given by Orson A combat, methods Christensen, John Phillips, Bish leader- op Ernest Hansen and Bishop of instruction, military ship, and physical conditioning Zundel Mrs Barbara Armstrong play, Upon completing this part of ed In the Garden, an organ wefe the course, officers given solo. Mr. and Mis. Harold B thorough training in technical Felt sang "Oh My Father. This fifteen week subjects. phase consisted of in instruction Benediction was offered by to prepare graduates to assume Clark Hillam with concluding duties of radio officer, telephone rites at the Brigfaam City cemeand teletype officer, message tery. Bishop Zundel dedicated center officer ,or signal supply the grave. officer. Pallbearers were grandsons The final phase of 'technical and nephews of the deceased: instructions took place in the Terry and Bruce Christensen, an Ross Couch, Asel, Dee and Here students had fieid opporturvty to install communi Lloyd Robinette. cation systems and operate them under simulated combat condi tions. Thorson Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert S. Thorson of this city. s Poll-Rairr- Services Held Completes School Second Lt. Albert S. Thorson of 575 South Third East, completed the Signal Corps Officers at the Signal Basic Course, School at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey on Oct 13, He entered the service in July of this year and was sent to the Signal School, to receive basic training in the duties and re- Bryon F. Burts Arc Back From California Trcd A. Robincllc Brigham Officer OFF DURING OUR BIG lpm Act. 1 TRAVEL IN Howells famous Blactone Sets with beautiful easy cleaning plastic tops that are fade proof, defy stains, wear and heat up to 275 degrees. 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