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Show mrrni uruptl MPT 2 - Brigham City, Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, June IT, Brigham Man, 1959 Former Eagle, Avry Wtd- wtkly nwtppr sttbhthcd in MaHscpublished at IM pest aHita b as Second Oass ncsoy and Art of MArcfe , rigrtm City. UtAti, undr W CUybuqh, Pubttih . CHas A nrd' rt Succumbs at 76 yr, in AdvAnc; S3 00 " compayabl per Subscription bination with th bos Eldar Journal, (pubhshd Fridays) $6 00 par 50 for A months; stngla copy 10 caatt. $2 yAt, Mtmbir Audit Bureau of Circulations, UtAh Stata Ptass Associa-tioNAtionAi Editorial Association And Unitnd Pros, AdvertisUtAh Stat Pam AssoctAtion $at Lake City, ing RtprASAotAtivA, New Yrir C t Utah and Wkty Ntywspapor Heprsnta'v I can definitely prove, if its necessary, that Im now in my second childhood. Im just recovering from a .case of chickenpox. Ive had all the childhood diseases once, now appear to be starting on the second round. Brigham City's venerable old publications, ages 52 and G2, also are being rejuvenated with the installation of new equipment. Foremost is a big new Intertype machine to replace an ancient Linotype now in service, complete with all the new modern fea- tures. Factory representatives are assembling mixer this week, will have it the in service by weekend. It will be able to set type from (by most of the readcomparison this is which is to ing matter is larger than we usually run in front-pag- e banner headlines and can mix several type a new mat scorcher to improve the quality of sterotypes, a slug stripper to enable the mechanical forces to make changes more easily. Coming also next month will be a color d unit for the big newspaper press, complete with rubber plate, making equipment. This will enable us to use spot color throughout the paper, in news as well as in advertisements. el, sizes in a single line. ; , (Veteran Arch Goss, after 35 years as an operator, will have to take a course to learn to use the big new addition. den. He had worked as a fireman roll-fe- Then come fall, the News and Journal will trade the present Scanagraver that makes halftone engravings for a brand new model Illustrator which will have the capacity to Final FUNERAL RITES rites were conducted Monday for Mrs. Nettie R. Clover, who passed away Friday morn. enlarge and reduce original photographs, quite an advantage over the present electronic marvel. Death Claims This all adds up to a bigger and better newspaper, we hope. At least, were gambling on the future growth and development of this community, as are many other business firms. Brigham Lady 60-poi- nt f Joseph M. Penrose, 76, died Monday in the Dee hospital in Ogden after an extended illness. Mr. Penrose was born Feb. 12, 1883, in Ogden, a son of Michael and Mary Burton Penrose. He was reared and educated in Ogfor the Southern Pacific Railroad company as a stockman. He the Eagles is a member of Lodge and (he LDS Third ward. He married Florence Jenson in July 1910 in Brigham City. They were later divorced. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Curtis (Alice) Knudson, San Diego; Mrs. Evan W. (Goldie) Owen, Brigham City; five Mrs. a sister, grandchildren, Annie Balognese, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home by Bishop K. B. Olsen. Friends may call at the mortuary today until services. , Friday Morning OPEN FOR INSPECTION Pictured are three of the four model homes which will be for public inspection at the Lindsay Park open house today, Wednesday. 1 he open ing event is scheduled to start at 12 noon and continue until 7 p.m. U. S. railroads employ a total of about 850,000 persons. READERS WRITE Wildlife Federation Asks Support OUR NEW STATION For Public Rifle Range in Mantua AT 704 So. MAIN Mrs. Nettie R. Glover, age 85, Brigham City, Utah, open to the public, giving everydied Friday morning at her one from this area an opportunJune 16, 1959. And to learn how to run a better news- home, 106 West First North, afMr. Claybaugh: ity to shoot without disturbing paper, the publisher is taking off this week ter a weeks illness. It is As you know, the Box Elder others or their property. -- Also- to be added soon will be new stero-typin- g to attend the National Editorial association She was born Oct. 13, 1873, in accordance in a federation being is Wildlife planned building Colorado held castat Springs, Brigham City, a daughter of convention, being equipment, VRh a big rifle range in the north end of with specifications of the Namod- - chickenpox and all. Morris and Abigail Snow Rosening box replacing the present Mantua valley. This is a project tional Rifle association. was eduShe reared baum and So far, the federation has rehas been in the planning which atcated in Brigham City and Nimble Thimblers Meet and Stitch ceived state several for wonderful years. cooperation tended Utah State University. from various groups and indiviwas conceived to due Safety lesson and Work on 11 with Carolyn Palmer leading Four-lthe It Dn June 14, 1895, she was the project. handbags filled meeting hour the girls in community singing. growing pressure toward hunt- duals supporting married to William H. Glover in we are still short of for Nimble Thimblers as they However, and the and was gun shooting lesson ing by Safety given Salt Lake LDS temple. He met last week in Mantua. (Continued from Page One) View the Mrs. Marlene Nelson, who also Use safety measure by the recent our goal and welcome any addit died ten years ago. , law tional support. The , meeting was held June directed the sewing course. Mrs. Glover had been promi- twin daughters of Mrs. Ruth O. Utah legislation. This safety effective becomes which These are the organizations April of were Hunsaker club members met nent in music circles and had Honeyville, Eight and individuals who are backing at the home of their leader, Mrs. been a piano teacher. She was residents of Bott City. Betty was 1, 1960, requires that anyone unatplans for a public rifle range: Stuart Tingey, Friday morning a charter member of the Brig- elected vice chairman of Bott der 16 years of age must tend a hunter survival training of Riwanis club, Town of Perry, and organized tiie ham Civic City, secretary Democracy Humming City Improvement Homemakers. Trudy Jones was club. A member of the Third county, and secretary of the Na- course before being permitted Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ernest Johnson, Mantua; Box Elder tionalist party. She also served to purchase a hunting license. elected president; Kathryn Tin- LDS ward, she had been During the past year, the county, Whitaker construction gey, vice president; RaNae Anorganist and secretary, and as a city commissioner. Letty was elected secretary of Bott Wildlife federation sponsored company, Fife construction comderson, secretary and treasurer; Relief society organist. Shawns Rasmussen, song leadSurviving are three sons and City, was a member of the state such a course and plans to re- pany, Del Adams, Layton; Haner; Wilma Ray, cheerleader and three daughters: Lamont Glov- central committee, and served sume classes come September. sen and Smithy engineers; WalVicki Jensen, safety chairman. er, Morris W. Glover, Clyde L. as county commissioner for A safe shooting area which the ter G. Mann, Brigham City; HerMerilee Walker was chosen re- Glover, Mrs. Dewey (Maude) the Federalist party. The twins rifle range will provide is the bert Dyer, North Ogden; Howcreation chairman. Ashcroft, all of Brigham City; sang a vocal duet at the final answer to a complete safety ard Anderson, Brigham City; RoMrs. Clark (Grace) White of devotional program' Sunday eve- program through which we can tary club, Olsen construction The meeting is a start of promote good gun habits among company, Glen Andersen, BrigPerry; and Mrs. E. A. (Afton) ning. program that is de- Victor of Ogden; 20 grandchilham City; Box Elder R. W. Forrest and Mrs. our youth. Mrs. ideal: dren, ten signed ' to teach the Thiokol Chemical corporaOne of these classes is in proga Lee Wright, both of Brigham Heart, hands, head and health sister, Mrs. Mabel R. Duke of City, served in ress now and registration is cur- tion, and Wayne A. Jensen, genposupervisory from the womens point of view Salt Lake sitions at Girls State. Mrs. For- rently being accepted for an- eral contractor. City. conductSincerely, were Funeral services rest served as counselor of other. Interested persons should Taught at the first meeting contact Dick Fife by calling LaMoyne Frost, Director, was the subject, Being Courte- ed Monday at 2 p. m. in the Coakley City and Mrs. Wright 1002-on or before June 25. Box Elder Wildlife ous in the Home. Successive Brigham City Third LDS ward was house mother of Reeder In addition, the range will be ideas to be under discussion is chapel with Bishop K. B. Olsen Hall. A former resident of BrigInterment was in ham City, Mrs. John Owen, now A Homemaker Is Orderly," "A officiating. of Kamas, served as counselor Homemaker is neat and clean in the Brigham City cemetery. of McMurrin City. work habits, Setting an Attractive Table "A Good HomeLocal Auxiliary Hosts maker has an Attractive Home North Stake Cubs Are A Good Homeon the Outside, The delegates wtre highly Camp Kiesel Bound maker Does Something for the Camp Kiesel bound Saturday, impressed with meeting GoverDont waste time and money in costly trial and "Good Community, Health, will be about 50 North Box El- nor George D. Clyde and his and Practicing Safety. error our revolutionary HYDRA-GAUG- E der Cub Scouts plus a dozen wife, Friday evening at the Governors Reception held in Items made by the Humming leaders. DYNAMOMETER will spot the real trouble Homemakers such as drawer The boys will meet at 9.00 a. the ballroom of the Union build. . , and in a hurry I . dividers, step-ushelves, shoe at the Third ward scout ing. Hostesses for the reception of the local racks, or laundry bags will be house and travel to the camp were members Om aimpW M kvmIi aR ft Meiwiiin mw wry to bdfaraf American Legion Auxiliary Post entered in the county fair in in Ogden canyon. We must have floor space so weve decided to ROTH aarfaurotor and tgiilfiwa to praslalMi effidaaay. The camp staff has planned 10, who prepared appropriate August. move the center record baT, make other remodel, for decorations Aa4 yAf trittar wmI Imv aw Akop nly to tpNtto and iNf occasion and the to club leader, Mrs. nature and field hikes, boating According changes. To clear away stock, we are offering speculuAtv I DYNAMOMETER to ft ftald-t- ba ImM Tingey, an outing on Cub River and all facilities at the camp will assisted with the entertainment. tacular values on present merchandise. fat actual I iMd leetb right Imtir wto or a canyon party is also plan be open to the Cubs. Heading the committee was h tfaop ElTKaaa PRECISION adwatwann, fay teat aol fay gueee, aa aave Mrs. Mrs. Thurlow with Call ncd summer. 11 the m. a. at Activities y during begin I to 9 fM twy faotff ? aporatkea , . . faMU IfMf Boys are reminded to bring sie Jensen, Mrs. Ann Jensen, r Actor kersepewAr fay 9 to 99 pAfwrt I their sack lunches for noon Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. Ka. OKU EMillyV meal and 00 cents for barbecue thy Knudson, Mrs. Joyce LoveK i' naavnsnns-Bring In Your Tractor TODAY land and Mrs. Emma Loveland supper. Winston P. Nelson, Cub Mas- as committee members. Mrs. Bott, director of the proter, announces that reservations have been made with Bird Ha- gram, reports a highly successDuring this remodeling event we are offering a big ven District leaders and a full ful Girls State for this year 30 PERCENT OFF on any DUMONT Television set of day activity and fun is in and expressed appreciation to in stock. Hurry in theres still a choice of sets. store for the Cubs and their all who contributed to the suc27 North Main Phone 300 leaders. cess of the worthwhile program IS NOW OPEN post-gradua- te Girl Staters l Report Week Of Activities Members Womens 4-- Spot Tractor Trouble imsBtmiv!... ATTENTION! THIOKOL and INTEIIMOUNTAIN SCHOOL EMPLOYES Pick up your identification cards at Billings Perry Station for purchasing tires and accessories. Be Sure to Compare These Prices Before You Buy! 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Included will be guitars, accordiuns as well as: ELECTRIC ORGANS PIANOS ALSO Hudsons Packards JUST RECEIVED... 4 u tek! 7.WI x 15 fit most pre-ll- 7 Cltrvdt rc, DcSntnt, Huitkc, Mercuric, Four for only $1.55 4 ueekf i plus tuft arid fftcoppoklft Tirft Wsrs fftoplp Rids On Ooodynar firm Than On Any Othnr Kind ... we have available a line of rental instruments. Private Instructions . . . . . , are available, through mir music store, for neurly any type of instrument. Come in and ask about this service. - tlic ultimate in gasoline performance 759 No. Main and Perry, I tah HANSONS 81 South Main J)i Ive lit lit tli Utoco elga for today fittest gatullmm! sot1 mi j Mvu m aiocuoAO you lc i in MUSIC CITY Phone 1781 GnnmrxK tirfs MM I. AIR PRODUCTS At TOMOTIVE AC-- ( ISSOKIFS spoil 1 1 Mi GOODS If We Haven't Got We'll Get It! It |