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Show Box Llder NtWSj 1 FHA TiillO Ho) Stoll!) Approaches for Program to Benefit Small Communities To acquaint everyone with the CAP, the Federal . Housing Adin 84. A waakl astabhthad ministration, in cooperation with aawspapar I vary WadnaKiay and fltartd local people will hold a series of w post ortici Oast Mattar it th meetings in selected cities. A InqHrn City, Utah, wndar tha act f March I 171 program schedule of luncheon of With the coming Spring, Chat W Claybauqh, pubhshaf and dinner meeting? has been the Subscription rat S3 00 pr yaar, payabi in thoughts of little girls in outlined with lenders, title intot fcdr area turn toward to advanc; in combination with tha parplans Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 par yaar; surance companies, the Chamannual the in hopscotch for 4 months; single copy 10 cnts $J ticipate ber of Commerce (both senior Utah tournament the Membaf Audit Buraau of Circulations works: sponsored by lumber Stela Press Association, National Editorial and dealers, AuxWars Association and Umtad Press, Advarlismg Veterans of Foreign The Federal Housing Admin- home junior), builders, architects, apllepraseitfativa; Utah Stt Press Association iliary. istration certifies local lending Salt Lake City Utah savings newspapers, The contest will be held this institutions as agents authoriz- praisers, and loan associations, realtors, Sated to undertake certain steps and others interested in this year at Bunderson school, M ' in the processing of applications program. ASSOCIATION UTAH urday, May 9, beginning at 10 a. m., Mrs. James Trease, chairfor insured loans. . Slated Local , Meeting NATIONAL In the past, these steps apEDITORIAL man, assisted by Mrs. Dee Year-sleyA luncheon meeting announces. praisal, inspection, and credit has been scheduled for April 29 Mrs. Trease explains that one analysis have always been per- at 12 noon af Maddox Ranch winner from each grade from formed by members of the staff House for interested persons in 4U$TAMN6M(MEJI each school in Brigham City of FHAs district insuring of- this locality. Pre-School and surrounding communities fice. Douglas S. Mann, local manRuns In the Family will participate in the county Under the CAP program, ager of Ogden First Federal SavPORTLAND, Maine (UPI) contest set for May 9. qualified local people who have ings, office, and J. D. Merrell of Round-U"Pick the right ancestors if you p anrebeen made familiar with the Four winners will then be Merrells Inc., have been desigwant to live long, is the advice nounced to enter the state conquired inspections, and the local nated as the arrangements comof Alfred Burke, test to be held May 16, at lender is relied upon to use his mittee 'for this luncheon.. Corinne school whose mother died at 96, father Kearns. Round Up will be held Friday, judgment and knowledge to Interested persons may conat 92, brother at 05 and sister at DANCERS Typical of the 460 April 17, at the school house, properly weigh the borrowers tact either of these men to make Third, fourth, fifth and sixth TYPICAL FESTIVAL 89. annual Principal Lewis Harding an- credit situation. Thus, people reservatons for the luncheon grade girls are invited to join students at Lincoln school participating in the working together in their home meeting. dance festival set for Friday evening, April 17, are, left to nounces. the contest. areas are able to perform the have right, Kim Melhes, Scott Thorsted, and Marilyn Frye. been Arrangements tasks formerly done in the FHA school 7 :30 p.m. in Box Elder at 10 high made for sessions minute Counts begins Inch Program Every offices. conchild with each and parent A gymnasium. BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) Expedites Processing tacted during census taking school here is so crowded that This processing by local peofall. time last DE 1953 SOTO superintendent William Logan and his ple, therefore, makes one of the Gets Principal Harding ordered a coal bin converted of CAP imrealize that many new important benefits 4 door sedan faculty into a classroom. Applicaapparent. mediately Cocome into the people have West Coast To Japan rinne area since that time and tions can be processed in four The Lincoln LOS ANGELES (UPI) or five days instead of the sevmany have notbeen contacted. eral weeks S.S. Himalaya, a 28,000ton it is now taking in He that urges anyone having 200 MOTORS ocean liner, will inaugurate FIIA offices. school dance fes- Ross Coombs followed by invo- a Lincoln The backlogged will on who be six youngster Orient & Pacific Lines North Under this program, special Dance Americana," is be- cation by Malcolm C. Young, or before Oct. 31, 1959, to meet 470 North Main Amerca service from tival, final finishing president of North Box Elder at the school at 3 p. m. the precautions have been taken ing given in coast West April. ports touches this week, and will be stake. The parent and child are ask to Maintain the same high qualsoundness, presented at the Box Elder Advancing of colors will in- ed to bring the childs birth cer ity of economic which has charaeteried FHAs High school gymnasium Friday clude the national flag, Utah tificate or church blessing, im evening, April 17, at 7.30 p. m. State flag, recently presented to munization record and disease home mortgage Insurance in the past. Interest in the new All students are to be in their the school by Fort Brigham history. 7 15 p. rn. program is high, and the reat Pioof Utah places rolls. Camp hot buttered French Daughters fries, Chicken, has been enthusiastic. tic- neers, and the school flag. cents A 25 of sponse charge per sauce. 6 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail This is not a proket has been made with youngThe stfidentbody 'will then Ogden Couple Reports Deep Fried Fish and ( hips, rolls, cocktail sauce. gram, but is- designed to enselling tickets during the sing the school jsong, 'All Hail JUNIOR .SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal. sters few Arrival of Baby Boy courage mortgage lending in weeks. Proceeds re- the School We Love, past written HOT 1)0(1 ON A STICK. smaller towns which, in the ceived will be used for record)!, school for Lincoln by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wixom hav been sadly neglected. film strips and other special ex- especially past, Mark Nichols. Ogden, announce the arrival of tras to be enjoyed by the stua seven pound 10 ounce son Dances include will Mexican dents. Scarf dance and Hat Rock by born April 10 at an Ogden hosProgram for the evening will first graders; Phone 43S Main & 4th North Indian pital. include welcome by Principal Brave Indians and Indian Ponies, Waris the former Mrs. Wixom riors by second grade children, June Facer. Both baby and mother are doby Chiapenacas and Tico-Ticthird yrade youngsters; Carib- ing nicely. bean Conga. Marianne and Completing the trio of sons by fourth graders; Wes- for the Wixom pair are Michael tern Barn dances. Firemans and Scott. Paternal grandparents are Mr. dance, Circle Quadrille, Horse and and Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Brigand Buggy Schottische Trading the Gals Around, by ham City. Maternal grandparfifth grade pupils, and Lindy, ents are Mr. and Mrs. George Cha Cha and Tripple Swing by Facer, Willard. sixth grade classes. Itta. 3.29 Committees in charge include: OLA VITOL general arrangements: Principal SOLUTION Coombs, Evelyn Daines, Winifred Nelson and Kathleen Rock; Darel O. Johnson, sound, Stevens and Everyn Kay; Your WALGREEN Agent tickets; Noel Cook, Lucille 97 South Main Kelly and Winifred Nelson; programs, Thelma Kot-teWayne Adamson and Evelyn cough SIRUP Daines; entrance and finale, Kathleen Wintle, Ellen Anderson, Zola Jensen and Kathleen 5 12 Lucille Rock, and lettering, He if build Jones. t rebar bind. A.P.C. All 400 Lincoln students will ftoitles 10O in the event. participate mo. i.s GERIATRIC ProThe Certified Agency gram, or CAP as It is otherwise known, has been extended to Utah, to become effective with the passage of the 1959 housing bill now before Congress. This program is designed to encourage the building and financing of homes in the outlying communities through the extension to every of FHA insurances town and village, no matter how small. Communities in this area will be eligible since the program is specified for those communities lying outside of an area bounded by the Hot Springs overpass in North Ogden on the Elementary Girls ic-on- SO north, the Wasatch mountains. on the east, the Ironton plant south of Provo on the south, and the Oquirrh mountains and the east lake front on the west, to be eligible at present to take advantage of the new program. Program Explained ( Here is , how the program no-ho- ' CADILLAC Coupe de ville fylly powered 200 MOTORS 470 North Main Grow With Utah and Invest in Continental Securities Corporation Corinne For information contact WALTER G. MANN Brigham City Phone 1840 or Friday pre-scho- - Dance Americana 1957 - STRATFORD L. WENDELBOE UTAH UNDERWRITERS, Inc. 627 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Finishing Dance Festival Touches for , mu LUNCHES give-awa- y - RINGSIDE CAFE o Jam-bala- tf HAWS PHARMACY La-ern- e Jon-Zul- a r, Ola-Bero- n m t 256- - -- - tony AM IOC 4(0 HiB 2.89 Jr. Aytinal nrr 959- etui Bubbling Bath Oil TLV: 9sQQ6 vv The following births are an nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Frank Beltran and Sulema Brooks Cutierrez, Corinne, boy, Ofc mm mm ioo BIRTHS Robbins Alcohol. April 9 PferMtMtuai Surgriane. O m LOTI 250 Saccharin TIDY DEODORANT William Ross and briargate 1 SHAVE ar7Ac B II Space n arqata on krAWii, brik. rrimhmi o lotion 99' IfcCT 250 Ia Ktg. tr jmswAomiU, f POWDER 9(WH I Maa't left1 Sim i9 j" 79e aoch szroi-i- os Ami ... LU UlOi! All A Purpose No 10 iatre fair far Id 'll S'rtor 3 ROll FAR Il'MT 4t- - heili 5 ml m K lOtiOfl ou 2S70 'U T' When you move r3520l! 45 1) 4. ffw Thermometer RIO. John David and Joan Marjorie Brockman Rich, Brigham City, bov, April 11. 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