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Show S, , in the annual He specifically advised Box VX school of the Utah State Asso- Elder county to decide against . County Officials on hiring a building inspector, exc? ciation of heard discussion on plaining that an engineer could Monday such topics as new legislation be- manage this assignment and to ing proposed by the organiza- Utilized in many other ways. ! He explained that the association, public relations and economic development in the states tion has been considering put4 V 29 counties. , ting a program into action which The school, held in coopera- would see engineers provided to V I V v tion with the Utah State' Board the counties in advisory roles on for Vocational Education, was a need basis. 'J ' conducted in the Tropical resRose P. Nisonger, Tooele re"k taurant beginning at 8:30 a. m. corder, spoke relaon 4 s In attendance were members tions. She noted thepublic importance ' '' of the Box Elder county commis- of maintaining a good relation?rt, sion and Mayor Ruel Eskelsen. ship between government and Archie C. Pager Summit county citizens. She cited cooperation of commissioner and president on the of officials as a ma the association, delivered intro- jor toolpart in creating good will, v-'' ductory remarks. adding that it is especially valReporting on proposed legis- uable in insuring a flow of cor- Dr. the of association, lation Evan A. Iverson, research director, and formerly of Tremonton, QUICK SERVICE! listed briefly the following: Need For Amendment need for an amendment to Were caught up with our ELECTED R. C. Duvall theA state law backlog of work, ready to pay of Ogden, president of Og ment for servicesgoverningin subdivisions give you prompt service on den First Federal Savings outside city limits. Under presnatural gas conversion. and Loan association, is new ent legislation, service area res Dealers for pay' a special levy president of the Utah Sav- idents must costs of sewer exto cover the AMERICAN ings and Loan League. tension, fire and police protection, etc. However, if STANDARD of the property owners in these areas decide against paying the Gas Furnaces special levy, then citizens within the city limits must bear the Conversion Units added expense. One suggestion Hot Water Heaters is to require a majority of propE. C. Duvall, Ogden, president, owners in refusing the speerty 23 YEARS IN THE HEAT-INOgden First Federal Savings and cial levy. Loan association, is new presiAND PLUMBING was second A that proposal dent of the - Utah Savings and counties BUSINESS IN maxian over-al- l adopt Loan League, BRIGHAM CITY mum mill levy. Iverson exDuvall was elected at the lea- plained that such a program CHRISTENSEN gues annual meeting Saturday would make budgeting of counat Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. ty monies much easier, and He succeeds Scharf S. Sumner, wquld see departments apporPLUMBING & HEATING Salt Lake City, president, Wes-ter- tioned funds more closely cor153 North 5th West Savings and Loan associa-tion- responding with their needs. PHONE 92 A method by which counties Duvall is a member and past might accumulate funds for cappresident of the following or- ital improvements was outlined ganizations: Ogden Chamber of as a third proposal . According several methods Commerce, Ogden Community to Iverson, Chest, Ogden Golf and Country would accomplish this goal. He club and the Weber club. He suggested (hat one way would be AND is a member and past chairman to put all excess revenues in t a and of the Ogden City Planning capital improvement fund Commission, and is a director of to repeat this process annually. Commercial Security Bank, OgMerit Study Outlined den. , A merit study for deputy sherPayne, Williamson, Water-buriffs was outlined, for the purToo Late indiviWinkler and trained of keeping pose A ROSSVILLE, Ind. (UP) in service which would induals letter received here recently crease the of county law took 15 years to come the 15 enforcementquality staffs.' miles from nearby Lafayette. GAS FURNACES Ray Horton, job development Town Marshal Fred Cox said the with the Utah commitspecialist mothletter was addressed to his WALL HEATERS tee on industrial er, who has been dead for nine told the assembly development, that the SPACE HEATERS years. It was dated March 20, of Utah depends on its 1943. The envelope bore a Win growth industrial development. the War three-cen- t stamp in He cited the promising condiuse at that time, but was posttions in Box Elder county with AMERICAN EAGLE marked Jan. 15, 1958. Cox recog- Thiokol Chemical corporations nized neither the signature nor Utah and PIONEER here.. Displaying figplant the return address. ures that indicated the county Gas Water Heaters population has increased 12 percent since 1950, he predicted an even greater hike in the future. Norton noted that last week, Thiokol was seeking 150 engiTAPPEN neers and that the employee 240 to has swelled force persons. Gas Appliances Cites Engineer Need Speaking on county road enAT gineering, E. Paul Gilgen, Weber county surveyor, emphasized the growing need for full or part time civil, engineers to assist county commissioners with fore road polimulating f cies. In addition, a & Appliance Coal could handle engineer and surveying, engineering, PHONE ONE building inspecting chores, he pointed out. 5 :r Participants '5. ' 0ZJ hAv. 9 Box Elder NEWS County Heads Hold Annual School Here I,J rT IS Ogden Man Heads one-thir- rbct - press.- a string orchestra. By Madge Sato High school. Individual numbers are also In preparation for the annual harried coach pleaded with the professor who had Region I Music Festival, the being prepared for the solo and Camels were used by the U.S. flunked his prize tackle to give Box Elder High 'school concert ensemble contest which will be Army for 10 years, from 1856 to the boy another chance. Finally, orchestra is holding regular 8 held April 18 at North Cache 1866. the professor agreed and did a. m. practices. give the boy a special make-uBecause the orchestra class exam. period' includes only string inThe next day the coach again struments, the brass and woodanxiously quired the professor. wind' sections must meet with Vi Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls How did Jones do? $1.00 the string section outside of 6 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 Im sorry, said the profes- school hours to practice. The orchestra Is rehearsing sor, Its hopeless. Look at this Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce 65c 7 x 5 equals 33. Beethovens First Symphony. JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 69c But gosh, prof, said the Many hours of work will be put HOT DOG ON A STICK 15c coach, give him a break. He into this composition before when will be only missed it by one. it 25, April presen- - The Other speakers at the school Included and Ellsworth B auditor, G. A. Dugan, C E. road funds; and Weaver, institute of government. University of Utah. Coordinator for the program was C. A. Grant,' executive director of the association. p BOX LUNCHES Volunteer Robber SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) Willie Norals told police his car stalled and was pushed to a service station by a stranger who cheerfully volunteered his services. Norals said he then ofbulbs fered to buj the stranger a Magnetic electric-ligh- t drink.' The stranger accepted, and sockets are being made to then robbed Norals of $10. replace the standard screw type. ... RINGSIDE CAFE ted before judges and receive a rating. The string seetion of the ochestra is also rehearsing numbers that they will perform as Phone 438 Main & 4th North MORE AND MORE BRIGHAM CITY RESIDENTS ARE ENJOYING NATURAL GAS SERVICE EVERY DAY d Utah Savings Group t through the information BEHS Orchestra Prepares for Music Festival Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 9, 1958 , Here are actual case histories in Brigham City MiiMM Compare these costs with other fuels! For economical living its Natural Gas heat G Home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Jordan, 304 West 200 South, Brigham City. 707 sq. feet floor space. . Home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd Jeppesen, 156 South 500 West, Brigham City. 145 sq. feet floor space. 1 ' i" i SALES SERVICE -- I :i S'. 'Vj iy mm f y, Kk Duo-Ther- - - I i v - t $ ; Only 1070 for house heating and water heating for 31 days from Oct. 19 to Nov. 20, for the same services from Nov. 20 to Only 12 : Dec. 20, 1957. Only 11" from Dec.20, 1957 to Jan. 20, 1958. Only 11" from Jan. 20 to Feb. 18, 1958. sM BEEHIVE An automatic gas furnace gives you more for your heating dollar . . . costs less to install, less to maintain, far less to operate. long-rang- county-employe- d For your health and comfort, automatic gas heat provfdes fresh, circulating, filtered air and proper humidity control. If its real comfort you want, gas has got it! ; ptpi! PHONE 294 (40-gallo- 1957.;;.. . . Only 11 04 for house heating and water heating n tank) for 31 days from Oct. 14 to Nov. 15, 1957. Only 13 for the same services for 30 days from Nov. 15 to Dec. 16, 1957. Only 14 from Dec. 16, 1957 to Jan. 16, 1958. Only 134 from Jan. 16 to Feb. 13, 1958. PHONE 294 Your automatic gas furnace is a marvel of rugged simplicity. You can set it and forget it. Rest assured, for real comfort, convenience and economy, you can depend on GAS! .CONVENIENCE Weber Heating & Appliance Co. 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