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Show Resident Cited for 'Visalia, Contornia Visitors at Kaiser $ Action Advised Now for Vets Lightning Sparks Nine Fires in Planning School Range Land Area - r w ip ww' - r Junior Beach Queen, Attendants Chosen Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bryant and son, Jeffery, Visalia, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright. have been visitors at the home ' r - A Brigham City resident, C. A. Marty Reese, daughter of Mr. Sharon Tea, daughter of ' Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser Eagles Auxiliary Bayla Jean Peterson, daughter and Mrs. John Reese. Uraina May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Tea. for the past week. Carlson, 162 South First East, of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Bunderson PTA was recently awarded a superior Ruth Marian Jaggi, daughter and Mrs. Ira May. Mrs. Bryant will be rememShauna Powers, daughter of Maxine Slaughter, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaggi. bered as the former Mabel Kaiperformance citation at Hill Air ' A series of nine lightening-cause- d Mr. and Mrs. James Powers. Veterans Administration urges ser. This is her first visit to Force base. Mr. and Mrs. Max Slaughter. Kindergarten Club LONDON TEMPLE files Thursday and FriGloria Packer, daughter of Donnell Anderson, daughter ten years and in The citation and a $200 check veterans planningunderto enter Debra Jean Hobson, daughter Brigham City KoDEDICATION and school this on the of five them Mr. fall Promthe and Mrs. Bill Packer. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ander- of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hobshe was most interested in the day, were presented by Maj. Gen. P. GI bill to take action now fire BRUSSELS ontory of WORLD'S . FAIR kept range, Adams, Marilyn son. fighters area . in . the H: Robey, Ogden air material rean avoid , daughter son. changes and the last minute rush. progressive Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams. ; busy in Box Elder county. Fraternal Order of Eagles' since her last visit. See commander. Sandra of Barber, daughter check VAs seven-poin- t Heres of the blazes were A Rae Ann of Rotary majority Hatch, Fabulous from daughter Britain ' Europe an Carlson, Mr; and Mrs. Albert Barber. employee at the Jame Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hatch. spot fires which burned less base for 18 years, was cited for list to help veterans get started Karen Stander, daughter of to Rome from Salt Lake back Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Holmgren. acre'. an than rain Debra to Salt Lake, all expense tour of Intermittent Mr. right. Taylor, daughter his initiative, dependability and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stander. , and a comparative lack of wind allowed only Holly Ann Harper, daughter and Mrs. Jack Taylor. j just $1189.00. sincere interest in his work dur- one1. Veterans are course. Kiwanis , For complete details write to keep the damage at of Mrs. Reva Ann Harper. Ann Busenbark, daughGive of helped Peggy change time. Colleen that ing Baker, daughter of Vicki Coleman, daughter of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bua minimum, according to J. D. VIDA FOX CLAWSON ; plenty of thought to your goal Dr .and Mrs. C. Richard Baker. northern , district Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coleman. senbark. and the training program leadGunderson, Diana of 966 East So. Temple Ludlow, i daughter American Legion Auxiliary VFW Auxiliary fire warden. ing to that goal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ludlow. Salt Lake City Ann was of The of the Mary Call, fires Nelson, 2. If not sure of your goal, largest daughter Holly Rayne daughter Teresa Woodyatt, daughter of Phone EM of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. extinguished Thursday after cov- Mr. and Mrs. Omer Call. you may request VA vocational Glen Woodyatt. . brush-lanK. of Beta Sigma Phi Epsilon Mary Zundel, daughter ering about 10 acres of counseling. IN TMI , Vickie Ann Valcarce, daughnorth of Thiokol Chemi- Mr. and Mrs. Olof Zundel. 3. Be sure your course has Box Elder county farmers will Nancy Ann Compton, daughter ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Valbeen by the state receive approximately $100,000 cal corporations burning pit at in Which the school is located. from the Federal Crop Insur- Lampo. Personnel from the of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Compton. carce. THEY LOOK ALIKE Central PTA Lucille Richards, daughter of VA regional offices and not ance corporation this year, it has plant helped to hold the fire unChristine Pliti der control. VA headquarters in Washington, been announced. Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cheney. D. C., can furnish information Esther Jensen, daughter of Spot Fires Ignited Bertoch, Twin Falls, Douglas Christine Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen. Three spot fires were ignited about approved courses in your FCIC supervisor for Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glenn. state. Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Alpha Idaho, said that to date, some in the Harper and Honeyville by Bob Hills 4. Complete arrangements for Becky Wright, daughter of Becky Rowe, daughter of Mr. 65 claims have been processed areas the same night. In each admittance to your "school be- which will compensate farmers instance, lightning struck a tree - In ancient times the more fore the materia medica increased VA. you file an application with in drought areas for their losses. and burning was confined to the more , complicated the The closing date for signing small patches. The .first blaze 5. Completely fill out and sign one mile technic in- pharmaceutical 1959 applications is Sept. 15, he was reported about south of Black peak, above Harcreased the more the skilled your application. Send it along said. with a photostat or certified preparations of medicine bePolicies are issued on dry per. Two later fires broke out came necessary. copy of your separation papers, land only and include all risk on the hills north and south of to the VA Regional Office in losses. Honeyville. (Continued from Page One) temporary help associated with Teens! Why not round A minor fire on the north end your state, as soon as possible. as insurance agent for the Serving had been terminato will out iron VA This enable the and head up on feet; P. C. Jensen spring, 1.18; ted. project gang Box Elder and Oneida counties of the Promontnory range for the soda fountain any snags before school starts. is Dean Coombs, Garland. Birch spring, I acre foot, and four Thursday preceded night' at Peoples Drug for 6. If you have dependents, Requests Increase additional blazes Friday. The Pine View, 7.50, for a total of McLaren J. Funk met with the some chit chat about have the necessary proof of demost damaging of the fires 11.18 acre feet. He noted that school approaching pendency ready when VA burned five or six acres on the Pine View water is for five council anent the contract beOUU MATTRESSES ARE LIKE THAT. "days. it. For a wife, this would Leo Flint property, about one-hal- f months and that presently 6.25 tween his company, Funk Neon and for the be a photostat of the marriage Sign : service, city mile west of the devasta- acre feet of the total amount WE-HAVE t maintenance of the sign over In 1865 the first Internationcertificate; for a child, a photomid-Julare used. fires. being ting, . I Main street. Funk requested the al Pharmaceutical Conference stat of the birth certificate. The total of lightning-causeCouncilman John Hadfield reMattresses built to your exact spec!- ; was held in Brunswick, fee serof for this $50 monthly 7. Take along enough money fires in the Promontory area ported that water from Birch vice be raised. The - fications at surprisingly moderate , many and in 1912 the first ascouncil deto tide you over the first two now summer this at stands now 15, has been into spring piped clined to take action until a sembly of the International months of training. It takes cost. i . Gunderson noted. the citys water line. Federation , Pharmaceutical further study of the contract for the that long, ordinarily, He two that was held at the Hague, Holexplained only The council members unani- had been' made. V- - i INVEST IN REST . . first monthly GI check to reach land. These two organizations range fires in the county have mously agreed that Councilman A E. son of Ross former Dr. are veteran. made resithe Jensen, e Brigham Payments City been man-madthis year. .have done much to further a Chase should set the hours and dent, Mrs. Fay H. Hatch, in a only after each month of train- Mrs. Milton E, Jensen, this week greater professional atmosfor the swimcharges municipal be31 letter asked as one was of doctors listed that the city buy ing is completed, and not phere and professional activity fore. ming pool. from her a cemetery lot conwho have been qualified to pracin the international pharmaCouncilman Leon Packer gave taining six tracts. The council , . Also, before VA may make a tice medicine in Utah, accordLocal ceutical picture . . , , a final report on the street sign voted to make this payment, it must receive a cer- ing to Frank E. Lees, director of purchase for 24 East 1st South Phone 27 project. He explained that all $22 50. tification signed by the veteran registration, State Department and his school, stating that he of Business Regulation. Run has been in class all month. . Dr. Jensen was licensed after examinathe required taking (This advertisement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation to buy any of thesesecurities. ' D R'U G A Brigham City man was cittion. Thb offering is made only by Pospectus to bona fide residents of Utah NEWS He completed his internship ed for hit and run driving FriBox Free Prescription Delivery car after he was drivthe St. day, Marks at in Salt hospital 1958 58 South Main Wednesday,' August 27, Phone 4 Lake City in June and at the ing struck a parked vehicle at PUBLIC OFFERING Brigham City, Utah present time is taking a residen- Sixth North and Main street. According to the investigating cy in surgery at St. Marks. He and his wife, the former officers report, the incident ocNorma Lemon of Willard, are curred at 2:30 p. m., when a car residing at 350 West Seventh driven by Claude Baker, 654 North in Salt Lake City, with North First East, made a sweeptheir three children, Milton, age ing right turn on Sixth North seven; Cindy, five; and Kristine, and collided with the rear AN OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE STOCK COMPANY s OPTOMETRIST old. bumper of a parked auto owned A UTAH CORPORATION 597 South by N. Ugematsu, ANNOUNCES THE NEW LOCATION OF Fourth East. Baker drove off Summer Trip Takes and was cited later at his homfe. OFFICERS and DIRECTORS Bonneville Life Insurance Company -OPENING SEPT. 2 HIS OFFICE Family to California Damage to the parked vehicle, Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and a sedan,, was set at AT two daughters, Susan and Mari- $5. An estimated $150 damage to Bakers lyn, returned last week after a was done ' San summer auto. to vacation trip MAIN 35 SOUTH BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH f Francisco. Investigating , was Officer Shlrl in the building' formerly occupied by Howard Cafe They enjoyed points of inter- Williams, Brigham City Police ,, est in the Bay Area, visited at department. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. PHONE 597 There are about a hundred Trask at Sacramento and spent time at Lake Tahoe enroute grist mills still in use X- -' home. along Ohio streams. Superior Record e ' County Farmers To Receive Crop Hi' Lites Insurance Funds p. r. J History JUir Pharmacy d, , BUT.. Water Study Committee Called on For Voice in Reservoir Planning ts One Stands Out! - Brigham Native y Qualifies as Medical Doctor i EVERTON Man Cited MATTRESS. CO. - For Hit and PEOPLES 3 Elder . Bonneville Life Dr. ROY F. BARNARD iff Insurance Company nine-month- 1953-mod- 1947-mod- r( Vs Vs-.- Hr ! DAVID LAWRENCE j' McKAY ROYDEN G. DERRICK Chairman, Board of Directors President and Director President and General Manager, W'estern Steel Company. Partner, McKay, Burton, McMillan and Richards, Attorneys at Law. GET HEADY IFOR WINTE- R. j SHERMAN B. LOWE Vice President and Director Administrative Assistant to the Governor of the State of Utah. LORl.M F. WHEELWRIGHT i and Director Vice President and Sales Dl rector. Wheelwright Litho- graphing Company. Sec-Trea- i i Have Your Heating Plant Inspected NOW! t If you have not already done so, )(it's a good idea to have your heating equipment ihecked soon to be sure it is in first class condition for maximum operating efficiency when the heating season begins. Gas furnaces, of course; are built (os long, satisfactory service, but like any other? piece of equipment, it is advisable at intervals to have them inspected. It is our suggestion that you have your furnace man,, plumber 1 1 ' . - RAY 11. BARTON, Jr., Medical Director M.D. GUY N. CARDON HORACE A. CHRISTIANSEN Director, Logan, Utah Secretary-Treasurer- ; Bluebird Candy Company. M.D., University, Temple .Philadelphia, Pa. Staff Member, LDS Hospital. Director President and Director, Lang Construction Equipment Com, pany. J. , President, Company. P. GIBBONS , Director Gibbons & Reed or heating contractor do the fol lowing work: ' Flues See that flues and chimneys arc dear, clean and tight. i Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. Automatic Controls that burners, thermostats, safety, pilots and safery limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and fre4 See from obstructions. RICHARD W. MAY COCK Director Manager, ZCMI Wholesale Distributors. MAXWELL E. RICH Director Adjutant General, State Utah. Offering more Utah people an opportunity to participate in the ownership of Americas most satisfying and rewarding industry. PROPOSED CAPITAL and SURPLUS $3,000,000 PUBLIC OFFERING 2,000,000 units $1.00 per unit MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY ' L Serving 77 lltoh and Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas . Bonneville Life Insurance Company will issue one kind of stock common. All shares will have the same value, and will participate in the same earnings, and each share will be entitled to one vote. The stock is The com- - T. G. SCHMIDT Director, Ogden, Utah Manager, J. C. Penney Co., Og. . den, Utah. . of - 55k td ERNEST A. STRONG Director, SpringviUe, Utah Vice President, Strong Construction Company. ' pany has not issued and will not issue any shares of free or gift stock. After the company has received its charter, these units will be converted into capital stock at the ratio of 40 units for one share of stock. The par value of the stock is $10.00, and the offering price is $40.00 per share. All money collected for stock under this public offering, less 15 of the total subscriptions, which is the underwriting expense, will be deposited in a trust account. Should the total offering not be subscribed within the time allotted by the solicitation permit, all funds so deposited will be return. ed to the subscribers. The company desires many stockholders residing in every .section of the state. To stimulate this wide distribution, the' company will limit purchases to not over 10.000 units per family, and will allocate shares to the various counties on an equitable basis. Minimum purchases shall be 200 units. For Information Write Mr. Lally, 37 North 3rd West or call 205, Brigham City, Utah Underwriting Agent PACIFIC SECURITIES, INC., A Utah Corporation Registered Dealer , |