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Show Nfryrf n- CORINNE COMMENTS Poster Depicts Farm Theme for Pack 941 Cubs Birthdays, Anniversary Events Dot A clever poster depicted the Claud Staples. theme, Down on the Farm for Brad Thompson was welcomPack 941 Cubs and their par- ed into the Pack and farewell ents as they arrived at the was extended to Chris Larsen Fourth LDS ward hall on Fri- who will now begin activities in day evening, April 24, for regu- a North Salt Lake City Pack. lar pack meeting and activities Many awards were presented Flag ceremony was directed following singing conducted by by Bruce Smith with prayer by Den VI. Ron Munns. Gregg Rollins was presented and in Den VI members formed a his graduation certificate chorus and led in community frame. Kevin John offered the closA four-dawork week cut the singing. Presentation of the Charter ing prayer. volume of job openings from I,- 000 for the week ended April was conducted by Aubrey MooII, to 800 for the week just end- dy and accepted by Stewart Tin-geed. However, the average numGimmicks were then presenber of job offers received each day at 200 was unchanged For ted by Dens II, III and IV with the week of April 19, 1958, Job skits by Dens I and VII A special note of appreciation vacancies were being received r was extended to Mrs. Bill at about 100 per day. Den III her for of Den Layoffs, at 600 for the week, were off about 150 from the Mother activitites and it was announced that Den III memsame week a year ago. will join Den V and Mrs. bers The jobless ratio stood at 33 Fiancee: Mother told me to per thousand workers without jobs. This is a reduction of object to the use of the word four per thousand from the obey in the marriage ceremony. Fiance: "And what did you week of April 11, and is 30 per thousand less than for the cor- tell her I said I wouldnt." Fianee: responding week1 in 1958. Fiance: You darling All industries fire absorbing Fiancee: Yes, 1 said you could workers, with construction curtake a joke as well as any man. rently taking the most. i Calendars of Many Corinne People By Ruth Michelli Corinne is full of birthdays and anniversaries.1 Donna Hansens birthday was April 1. She celebraed it with a party at her home on the 9th. An enjoyable evening was spent. Prizes .were won by Edna Jepp-son- , Wilma Johnson and Pauline Forsgren. Marion Fredrickson's birthday was on the 11th. Marb Forsgren, Hazel Hewlett and Diane Harper, all celebrated birthdays on Sunday the 12th. OPEN HOUSE EVENT Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen cuts the ribbon officially opening Brigham City branch of Seaboard Finance company for business. Others in the picture, left to right, are Maxine Brinkerhoff, Regional Director E. C. Gregory, and Manager Glen Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert had wedding anniversaries on the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Anderson were week-envisitors in Corinne. They are motoring from California to Minnesota to spend x the summer. Mr. and Mrs. are the proud parents of a new little redhead, a baby girl, born Sunday morning, April 12. d DuRell-Anderso- OUR READERS WRITE New Business Has Open House Here Thursday Brigham City Families Enjoy Busy Life At LDS Church College of New Zealand BEEA n Job Offers Remain Unchanged State Box Hder NFWS Wednesday, April 29, 1959 Brigham City, Utah Ro-me- extra traction for extra safe driving Announces WHATS THAT YOUNG MAN? 11, 1959. New Officers SAVE MONEY ON MY LAUN- DRY? For Coming Year 4 I suppose you want to sell me one as low as of those expensive automatic er and dryers. Well, Im not going to invest in these new gadgets. wash- 0 Clay-baug- displayed during the meeting concerning farm activities dur-- , It was noted ing the month. that many special farm trips bad been taken by the various dens in the pack. y wonderful reports of the BrigDear friends; ham City boys in the missions. Brigham Citys newest busiIt has been some time since I We are looking forward to havness, Seaboard Finance company, officially opened its doors wrote home to express our ap- ing Elder Alvin J. Smith stay for all the nice with us for a few days soon. for business Thursday with an preciation open house for the public and things that have been done for His mission is nearly finished us. Sometimes after I read and after local dignitaries. visiting the temple The Box Elder Education Asabout the expansion that has he and three companions sociation has completed elecRuel Eskelsen took Mayor again, part taken 1 wonder if we will place on will leave for Australia the tion of officers for the 1959-6in ribbon cutting ceremonies tobe strangers in our own town. first leg of their trip home, via school year, according to Robgether with Seaboard Regional For all of us I wish to congrat- the European route. Manager E. C. Gregory and Manert Morgan, chairman of the ulate our friend, Charles ager Glen Thompson. Elder Max Rabinette Is doing nominating committee. reon and his fine staff a grand as mission Sunday Brigham City branch is locaFord Jeppson of Tremonton He has will serve as ted at 29 South Main and is the ceiving the recognitions they so school superintendent. president, with deserved this year, richly again to Seato a more months few 527th office be opened by only Ross Coombs of Brigham City one offer of word but warning board in the United States, Canserve; while Elder Arland Hun Lincoln school as first you may find yourselves in the saker, who is doing district ada, and Hawaii. Lolita Garn of Garland are that position people going Thompson who has been with to wonder what the trouble is if work, is looking forward to be- as second vice presdent; and We home Christmas. for ing the company for the past four Jay P. Hawks of Honeyville as you don't win consistently. At years, is no stranger to north- any rate its wonderful and we hear many fine things about the secretary. work of Dennis and Richard, ern Utah. He was originally folks Retiring officers include Aus8,000 miles away are very They are both recognized as befrom Roy and before coming to tin Ford Larsen, president; proud of you and sincerely ap- ing very good Elders. Brigham City was in the Ogden preciate the pages you write. Jeppson, first vice president; Unless others join us soon, Vera Mills, second vice presi-office. We are almost one term into the He is married to the former Boothes, Beechers and Gor- dent; and Norman Anderson, our second year of teaching. dons are Veloy Odd of Ogden. They are going to be the only secretary. Many wonderful things have representatives of Box Elder parents of two girls. At present, he is commuting happened and we are proud of county in these missions. S'" Kere. our The accomplishments from Roy but plans to move to Merrill Boothe is working is highly recognized school here when teams. housing i$ We Brigham City and people of the church have with his basketball available. a successful completed just on a in new look this taken part track season. Merrill is Thompson explained that Seaserving board makes loans available up of the world. They are confi- as chairman and I am the secreto $5,000 on automobiles, furni- dent and proud. The leaders tary of the church athletic board are highly respected because of ture and real estate. for this part of the world. We The company has been in bus- the way they conduct their per- hope to see it grow rapidly is and the lives sonal contagion iness since 1927, he noted. the next few years. The spreading to many of those who during board is composed of members on been have the living fringe Evidence Oral from the missions and the stake What makes you think the of church influence. we represent. To my family it has been a frisky-lookinold gentleman in Merrill has made a commenwonderful experience; we have room 416 owns a plantation? dable record here. It would so never and lived been humble swank in detective the the house not be surprising to see him motel asked the Swedish maid. so close to the teachings of after as a coach when he Veil, she replied, ven I was Christ, nor have we ever before sought leaves this assignment. close of association the heard I his enjoyed door, by dusting It appears that all of our Box him say, Let's have a nother the truly great leaders of our Elder group are doing fine church den go out and raise cane, We, here at the school, hear things here and are quite generally recognized for the leader0X71 ship they are manifesting. , Our families enjoy and appreciate each other and I am sure the unity is wholesome. We enjoy very much hearing from our friends at home and learning of the fine things that are happening to individuals as well as cities. The first of our teachers to be released to return home will leave us In month or two which makes us realize that time passes quickly, We just received the papers telling about the climax to each of the winter sports and send to our hearty congratulations the teams and coaches concerned. I am coaching some wrestling and boxing here and should have a very capable team in each sport. We wrestle international rules or flash falls. It Is very fast and my boys are all new, but are catching on fast. Last year we were handicapped 7:00 to 10 P.M. for facilities but should be alright now. May I express our keen interest in the growth of the schools, churches and all the fine organizations which are doing so much to make the world a belter place to live. May it continue to be so. Ah part f the National Youth Movement featuring the (Signed) SAM, theme: YOUTH A FRONTIER", Box Elder High Sain Gordon. School will be on parade April 30 with displays and demApril Meeting was conducted by Cub Master Winston P. Nelson. ; Many interesting items were t h 1 ... MADAM it isnt good household management to buy costly machines to do your laundry Were suggesting you take your wash to the LAUNDERCENTER, do it all in an hour in Culligan Soft Water. 25c Double load 15c Single load WE AGREE, DAY-NIT- E "We Never Close " I Fifth South Just West Of Main Safety All-Weat- by her D.oaiAEi BILLINGS SERVICE 759 North Main Ferry, Utah SINCLAIR PRODUCT GOODYEAR TlAES Admiral Appliances Easy Washers Dryei ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS LAUNDERCENTER DAY-NIT- E a week for this 1 IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT WE'LL GET IT! FlfaDKKSE SEKIEFOY QQD ...an entrai paycheck every payday g Box Elder on Parade THURSDAY, APRIL 30 BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL onstrations in every room of each department. Be sure to visit your high school for first hand information on teaching methods and activities. I 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. View Exhibits Auditorium Program Exhibits remain open until 10 p.m. Be sure to visit every department during this special open house occasion. FREE ADMISSION Local Men Receive The daily wage rate tells only part of the story of a job in copper production in Utah. In addition, there are fringe benefits that are important in helping to provide security for Kennecott employees and their families. These added benefits are equivalent to an extra paycheck every payday. In all, there are more than 20 fringe benefits at Kennecott, valued at about Suggestion Awards $1500 a year per employee. For all employees, this amounts to about $10,500,000 a year, which in itself would be one of the largest payrolls in our state. But at Kennecott it is in addition to the regular payroll of $43,000,000 each year. Fred L. Forsgren and Leo A. Jensen both of Brigham City, were among 31 employees In the Ogden Air Material area to receive awards under the Air Force's suggestion program, Forsgren who resides at 520 South Fourth East, received a of 562 $20 award while Jensen South Third West, was presen ted $10. The highest award of $200 went Jointly to two Clearfield men who suggested a new method of mniking and loealtng tangible the Air turn . to fx, Among those fringe benefits is a liberal plan which helps of their families members and employees hospital-medical-surgic- al ;,v A V) jn 4 ' Mrir-- ii tr niiWi in tit rr iff CmmmI .. meet the cost of sickness. Another provides weekly payments during sickness, and lump sum payments for fatal or dismembering accidents. A third makes low cost group life insurance available to employees. Kennecott pays the major part of the cost of these benefits and employees pay the remainder, while the company pays the full cost of a pension plan that helps provide financial security for retired day-pa- y off-the-j- employe-- 1 Good pay and fringe benefits that provide additional security for the present and the future help tell the full story of a job in copper production in Utah. The combination of the two explains why, so frequently, what may start as just a job at Kennecott, develops into a lifetime career. A Kennecott A I ' Copper Corporation 14i:UUur tu DuuU .. l , |