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Show e nnn f o 'nurpnf'y 9' 4 Brigham C.ty, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 22, 959 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, f"fiyfyyiy i mi on? Report Is Favorable on Dam Site 1 r yyi ONLY VOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! (Continued From Page One) ported that he and City Office Manager Hansen had met with the insurance association of Brig- v ham City to dischss the communitys fire insurance policy. It was decided to turn the policy over to City Attorney O. Dee Lund for study and recommendations. The city recently had its equipment appraised and revamping the policy is in line with this ap- "talking's more fun on a bedroom praisal. HOLD GRAND OPENING Furniture Center, six miles south of Brigham City, is holding grand opening this week. New furniture store has 6,000 square feet of floor space, handles complete tine of appliances, furniture and floor coverings. New Furniture Center Holds Girl Scouts Grand Opening This Week Swing Into Corinne PTA Plans Program For 1 959-6- 0 r Grand opening of Box Elder countys new Furniture Center, located just north of Willard on the highway, is being held all this week, i The new business firm, which opened early this monih, is operated by Fred Blacker and Rulon Huntington and is located in a new 60 by 100 foot building, surrounded by a spacious paved parking area. Announcement of the grand opening will be found on another page of this issue which lists a number of free prizes to be given away during the week, along with special gifts for visitors at the big, new store. The Furniture Center will handle a complete line of Kelvinator household appliances, a full line of furniture and floor coverings and is dealer for Hoffman television. Grand prizes for the opening event will be a cedar chest, electric blunket and pole lamp. Everyone attending will receive a free gift while balloons will be provided for the youngsters. As a special feature of the grand opening, Thiokol stock will be given with the purchase of many items throughout the store, inwashers, refrigerators, cluding freezers, ranges, living room suites, bedroom suites and carannounce. peting, the The Corinne elementary school PTA officers and committee members held their first meeting of the year on Thursday evening. President Wesley Hansen presided. Plans were made for the current PTA school year PTA programs. meetings will be held the fourth Monday of each month, with the first meeting being set for Monday. Sept. 28 at the school auditorium. This will be a and meeting for parents teachers. The following comrhittee members were Introduced: Committee chairman, Principal Lewis Harding. Program chairman, Kol Mrs. Marie Johnson, first grade teacher. Home-rooWanda chairman Thompson and Marjorie Burt. Membership Wilma Johnson. Halloween Carnival Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper. Safety Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rasmussen and Mrs. Evelyn Quayle, second grade teacher. Tingey, fifth grade teacher. Mental Health Norma Jean HotHospitality Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman, Mrs. Goldie Owen, third ter and Lillian Mclntire. grade teacher. History of School Mr. and Mrs. Publications Smoot and Glen Reeder. Mrs. Isabcll Buland, fourth grade Legislative Louise Rawlins. teacher. Other officers include Louise Publicity and Historian JoAnn Rawlins, vice president; Doris Billie Anderson and Paul hardt, secretary; Ivy Wankier. Hara-motoun- d Ma-rth- BOX LUNCHES Vi Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls I Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK $1.23 $1.23 85c 85c RINGSIDE CAFE Phone 4.18 Main & 4th North cI extension phone Councilman Don Chase reported that he had been Approached with regards to establishing a food concession at Rees Pioneer park. This matter also was relegated to the city attorney for his opinion. Presents Plat nine new colors... to order, call any business office of Mountain States Telephone Todd presented a plat of Lindsay Park subdivision showing its relation to the U.I.C. which is now controlled by the state road commission. The council stated that any planning in the subdivision must be done without infringing on the Extension No. 2 was approved for the subdivision which includes 17 lots on the south side. Mayor Ruel Eskelsen was authorized to sign a deed clearing title to property owned by Charles Stuart on north Main street. conStuart recently completed struction of motel units on the land. The council, heard a request to remove a tree on Fourth South and Main street to make way for construction of a new Phillips 66 service station. A station currently occupies the site. , right-of-wa- Years Work Brownies and Girl Scouts of Brigham City are starting their years activities. in interested Registered girls continuing with the program aire asked to contact one of the following ladies by Thursday, Sept. 24: mothers of Brownies attending Central school, call Mrs. Richard ; Southeast school, Fenton, ; Mrs. Coleman Whitlock. Lincoln school, Mrs. Wayne I. and Bunderson, Jensen, 313-Mrs. John Burnett, 1675-J- . Mothers meetings will be held at the home of Mrs. Fenton, 427 South Eighth West at 9:30 a. m. on Wednesday, Mrs. Sept. 30; Whitlock, 718 West Sixth South at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 29; Mrs. Jervsen, 108 West Seventh North at 9:30 a. m., Thursday, Sept. 24, and with Mrs. George A. Nielson, Jr., 124 North Sixth East, Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 2 p. m. Intermediate Girl Scouts are Mrs asked to contact Malcolm Mrs. James McDonald, 0190-Ror Mrs. Sterling White, 151 y SAY CHEESE Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen finds plenty to smile about as Utahs Dairy Princess and her attendants present him with products of the dairy industry on their visit to Brigham City last Thursday. Left to right, they are Eion Mangelson, Ephraim, Dairy Princess; Fran Forst, Kaysville, and Sharon Baxter, Hyrum, attendants. right-of-wa- Leg-le- ss Life Doesnt Stop Nor Daunt Former Resident 1643-W- Luncheon Monday Determination is probably the best word to describe former Brigham City resident Charles Ferrera, who lived here between 1938 and 1949. California born, the son of Mrs. Third Lloyd Higley, 136 North East, was the subject of a feature story and pictures in the San Francisco News a while ago. The article which was written by reporter Jack Reidy, introduced Was Tom Down Ferrera in an unusual way: The council was informed that Charles C. Ferrera is 26 years the request had been turned down old. "He has warm brown eyes. by the shade tree commission. A friendly grin. Members asked that they see the "A powerful physique. building plans before making a And no legs. No legs at all." decision. The story unfolded to reveal that Vivian Wright asked permission to move a building to property he was considered to be one of the owned by her on Sixth West be- hardest workers in the "metal plant tween Forest , and First South. where he is employed. The request was given for , conCant Sit Up sideration to a committee com' Since 1948 Ferrera has moved posed of Councilman Verl Peter- about with the use of a wheelchair. Jensen, 1509. sen and Leon Packer, and Utilities A short time after a bullet in the Those interested in forming Inspector Floyd Anderson. spine paralyzed his legs, he fell, to call Mrs. senior troop are asked making it necessary to amputate McDonald, whether they have call are general chairmen in charge of both legs at the hip joint. This ed her before or not. arrangements and will be assisted complicated the situation as now it Any girls interested in the scout- by the following committees: ,, would be impossible to sit up exthe moth' ing program may call Ticket sales Relief Society cept for short periods of time. er concerning her age group. With the same type of tough members with Mrs. Minnie Jack-soas chairman. philosophy of succeeding that made Sunday school offi- him join the army at 15, . Ferrera Program cers and teachers with Frank refused to be an Invalid and deReeder as chairman. signed a' wheelchair that allowed Fod Mrs. Barbar Hawes. him to lie on his stomach. When he MIA was released from Decorations and dessert the hospital officers and teachers with J. Dell after two years, he set about find0 Sackett and Joan Smith as chair ing a job men. Eventually with some fast talkServing and K.P. Melchizedek ing,' Ferrerra landed a part time Priesthod members. job at a business next to his pres The Brigham City LDS Seventh Dishwashing Primary officers ent employers plant in South San ward is planning a dinner to be and teachers with Kathryn Had Francisco. Oct. 2 in the ward recreation hall field as chairman. Stays Independent to raise funds for their welfare Dinner will be served between The News article further disclos6:30 and 7:30 p.m. and the program ed that the former Brigham City farm. A charge of five dollars a plate will begin at 8 p.m. Everyone is man was completely independent will be assessed and all ward asked to bring their own eating and saw to it that things stayed members 18 years of age and over utensils. A delicious dinner and de- that way. He insists on doing are invited and urged to attend, ao lightful evenings entertainment everything for himself. ment has been promised to all atWith the help of a shop foreman cording to Bishop Dean Compton. Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking tending, Bishop Compton said. where he worked, hand controls 866-J- Legion Auxiliary Plans Membership n Seventh Ward Plans Dinner To Raise Funds , were installed on the car Ferrera now drives. The San Francisco writer mentioned that Ferrera believes that a handicap can bring a seriousness and concentration to work that others do not and can make good employment risks. But he stipulated that he doesnt think a handicap entitles anyone to a free ride. State Council The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their annual membership luncheon on Monday eening, Sept 28, at 7:30 p. m. at the War Me morial Home. Mrs. Lee Wright is general chairman for the evening. All members are urged to be in attendance, Mrs. Wright said. The Arkansas Gazette is the old in the United States to be published west of the Mississippi river. est newspaper - Meet Attracts Local Women First meeting of the new biennium for Utah State Council of Legislative Women will be held ThursdaySept. 24, at 9: 30 a.m. in the governors board room at the State Capital. Guest speaker will be Dr. G. Homer Durham, academic of the University. He Will speak on constitutional rights and privileges guaranteed under the constitution and which of those rights are being legislated away. Members of the Box Elder CounCouncil ty Womens Legislative serving as delegates to the state Mrs. are Orson meetings Christensen, president; Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. C. V. Forsgre, all of Brigham City and the following Tremonton ladies; Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. Quenton Allen and Mrs. Russell Waldron. 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