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Show tii Hf f i Bowmen Set Spring Target Shoot And Invitational Here Sunday iT, Spring at 40 Championship Men and women are invited Target Snoot and Invitational, sponsored by Bird Haven Bow- m both groups men, will be held Sunday, May The events are open to all free 24, jn Brigham City at Rees Pio- style and instinctive shooters neer park. Winners will be awarded prizRegistering will be conducted es in Mens womens, juniors, 14, m. 12 30 p. between 12 noon and 15 and 16 year olds and Cubs, 10, with any and all archers, 10 11 and 12 year olds years old and up, invited Troy Miller is president with A ladies division will be in Dee Jeposen as field captain. .eluded. An entrance fee of $1 per Shoot mill include York adult and 25 cents for juniors, Round Shot, 72 arrows at 100 cubs and girls will be made. yards, 48 arrows at 80 yards and Trophies and prizes will go to 24 at 60 winners and runner up winners to Round ar 90 be American in each division rows, 30 at 60, 30 at 50, and 30 All practice rounds must be completed before 1pm 4 Knx Flftor NFWS Spectators are cordially invited to attnnd and enjoy the full , Wednesday, May 20, 1959 afternoon of target shooting. Brigham City, Utah jliff ! J ' V. t rJ S' i- -- iitt s t r , W - ,1 , ii-- . ; "I'm a new kid the in I WILL PARTICIPATE Dale Robinette, left, and Glen Colhngs, right, plan to participate in their first target shoot Sunday afternoon. May 24, as they join the Club Championship Spring Target Shoot and Invitational sponsored by Dird Haven Eowmen. ighborhoodf Local Girls Try Here Just in Time to Offer You VACATION CASH! LOANS up to $5000 Up to 3G Months to Repay Real Estate Loan on Qualified 1st and 2nd Mortgages 29 South Main - Brigham City Phone 1834 on-th- e County Reaches 44.3 Percent of Bond Quota The difference u'ith Seaboards Puihases of Series E Savings In Box Elder county amounted to $52 690 during the month of April, according to T. Frank Coppin, South Box Elder county bond chairman This brings the total of purhases to $177,261, or 3 nnri'pnt. nf the sales the SERVICE!" Bonds four-month- s COMPANY FINANCE at tremendous economy! r room for you, your papers, samples and luggage. Small-ceconomy mode even more in tho famous 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run. RAMBLER AMERICAN: first over all others in the rugged 1,898 mile rood test , . best of oil in overall economy. Why not puf RAMBLER economy to work for you in your business now? NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EMILY BOOTUB JENSEN, Deceased Creditors will present claims with Big-ca- ar vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Bldg , Security Bank City, Brigham ltth, on or before the 15th day of July 4 1959 D , A 3 , Only RAMBLER takes you from call to call in real comfort ion Word comes from Utah State University at Logan that two Brigham City girls are among j Love RAMBLER Because... n , Probar and (eruartflaflthv Noflcas Con lult Clark of District Court Brigham City Utah, or raspactlva ilgnan for Inform . the candidates for slass officers to serve during the 1959 60 school year at USU. Ann Westenskow is running for vice president of the senior class She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Owen Westenskow, 451 South Second East. Marilyn Mann is running for secretary of the sophomore class. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter C. Mann, 639 East First North. Final elections were being conducted Monday and Tuesday USU campus. jjSafesmen T raveling Utah !J LEGAL NOTICES Employment flits 2,000 Mark at For Class Offices Operate New Foundation , 1 h:,p i Legion Post; Auxiliary Plan Student Awards The Brigham City Chapter of Brigham CifjPost 10, Amerithe National Society of the ons can Legion, and the ladies auxof Utah Pioneers and their part iliary will present three awards ners will hold its May banquet to students during the annual on Saturday, May 23, at 7 p m awards assemoly' at Box Elder in the Tropical Restaurant. High school , LDS One of the of These awards will be for the daughters Operation by the Union Paci- President Lorenzo Snow will be boy and girl, plus outstanding fic Railroad company of a phil- the guest of honor and will an oratorical award In addition, anthropic foundation has been speak on the life of her father. four members iqfi fust 10 will act announed by E Roland Harri-man- , There are but three children of as color guards for the program. chairman of the boaref, and President Snow now living They are .Clyde B Stratford, C. Special musical numbers are V Forsgren, Charles Armstrong A E. Stoddard, president and Darrell A Loveland. The officials revealed that being arranged. the company has appropriated The sincere alone can recogto the foundation an amount -- So much to do, so little done Cecil Rhodes nize sincerity -- CCarlyle. which will enable it to program significant grants during the current year This appropriaUranium a major Utah industry tion, plus future contributions governed by business conditions Uranium ha been responsible for about 8000 jobs in and earnings of the company, Utah since 1950. Directly, jobs have been created in should enable the foundation to mines and mills. Indirectiy, jobs have been created to maintain a relatively stable meet the needs of mining companies and their emand effective of program ' ployees. Tax revenues have increased too, from every grants, they said. mills phase of this new activity. Uranium mines and The Union Pacific Railroad of valuation assessed on an taxes alone paid property Foundation will support philan 1958. in $29,000,000 thropic activities in the fields of education, social welfare, UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION health, science and culture, and "From the earth comes an abundant life for all'1 the arts. Will i irfiKl! Club v Brigham SUP Chapter Schedule May Banquet Union Pacific Employment at Thiokol ChemIONE J BELEW, Administratrix ical corpoiations Utah division O T)FE LUND, was due to break the 2,000-maiAttorney for Administratrix M U J this week on the way to a goal of 2,500 employees by the end NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Oliver Hubbard, Deceased of this year. claims with Creditors will present a division spokes- vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham However, Utah, on or before the 20th day man said the hiring rate now City of July, A D 1959 JAMFS H Mil I FR vill ease up with about 70 perof the estate of Administrator sons being added each week Oliver Hubbard, Deceased k 7 Since last August when the Air Force toll Thiokol it would receive a contract for the Minute-mamissile, employment has jumped from 525 to the present level. The figure was 1,450 when the chemicrj. corporation actually was e warded the 77 million dollar conn act in February Currently, the Utah division on a three.shift, is operating summer schedule although the third shift is primarily maintenance, the spokesman said. Work now is nearing completion on a five million dollar ex pansion program which see the Utah Facilitv broadened to- inn Date of first publication May 20, A D Th 5 , potngr tool AMERICAN if great for famifiei, 1959 J Call, Security Bank Bldg City, Utah, Attorney for Administrator i Omer u RAMBLER n 8th TO 3rd PLACE IN UTAH NEW Hist Brigham M J 3 10 resent a Thiokol Air Force investment of 15 million dollars. Reportedly, any further expansion will be financel by Air Force funds to further development of the Minuteman, first U. 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