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Show r rw f h THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 12, 1960 American League Local Dentist Standing Attends Meet Mantua Man Seething Soil Sets Program Dies Friday out Sol continues to send its searing ravs to buin the soil in this area still more and firm felling mg conditions are really at cot ding to (harks the he it Clifford local weathi r observir Its becoming serious and we really need a ht avy rainfall in but he stated the near future then is no promise of moistuie in Russell W tishbiun of Rug ham City has hun n inn ) as out of nine cklitd!ts liom It th to at tend the t li enth tiunmi! Pui'ii Coast Dint il confix nit hi it. hi Id at Portland Oie JtiK 10 1J and A group of 2 000 duitists i nd atti their wots aie expecltd this melting The purpose of the conferente is to give Vistein dtn tists who were unable to attind the Amerinn Dtntal asson ition an nual meeting a chant t to meet and The latest dmlopments Hawkes Jones teihmquts in dcntistiy will be dis cussed bv well known authonties gien Burt. Marine Corps Ol Dr to 0! Sol Sears Holm Mullins sight at this time Strong winds invaded the North ern Utah area Sunday and sent dust storms racing across fields at a rapid pace and drying out Clifford nothe soil even more ted High and low tempu ature read mgs foi the past fin days are Claire Alexan- FESTIVAL STAR Thiokol Tells Plan for KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 86 PROOF BARTON 0ISTIIIING BOURBON WHISKEY LOW, LOW PRICES Distilled ond Bottled Kin .oui By lordstowq Nthoa County COMPANY ColokelLh I out inky v The Ogden Marine Corps recruiting office announce that the Marine Corps officer procurement team from Salt Lake City will be at the Ogden post office, Room between 288, on July 11 and 12, the hours of 8 a m and The Marine officer procurement team will be headed by Captain who will interview, Stmemetz, test and accept all qualified young men and women who are enrolled in college or plan to enroll this coming fall. The programs being coloffered are various college lege programs which enable young men the opportunity to fulfill their mititary obligations and remain in college, graduate and serve in the Marine Corps as a Marine Corps officer. The Ogden Marine resruiting office has announced that they will distance phone accept all long calls for those men and women interested in making an appointment. The number to call is EXport The Marine officer procurement team plans to visit the Weber college campus and also the Utah State campus later on this fall, and is continously looking for acceptable young men and women to enroll in the Marine Corps officer programs While Fishing Wilford Merrill Hailing, age 71, died Friday at 1 p m while fishing at Hyrum Dam in Cache 5pm der takes the part of Adele in U. of U. Summer Festival presentation of the light opera, Die Fledermaus, which includes unforgettable songs and waltzes of the great master, Johann Strauss. Water Project and Southeast Asia during 1959 Accoi ding to the Indian govern mint pioduction of fountain pens reached 15 million last year Most (Continued from Page One) of the parts including gold plated manufactured locally it was concluded that bids on the points wire Expoits to Asia tamed foreign ex truck had not been called because of a misunderstanding change wot th approximately BOTH the Brigham City and Tre- monton firms are dealers of International trucks The commissioners voted to pay Mrs George Hodges $50 per month as lady civil defense director in the county Mrs Hodges told the board members that the role of civil defense is becoming more and more important and consumes an increasing amount of her time Mrs Hodges estimates that at present she contributes ftom 20 to 30 hours each week in civil defense work GERAID Ballard of Tremonton explained he was in the process of buying his mothers farm and e a strip through the centei of the farm which is five-acr- d county-owne- The county officials agreed to sell the property, gained through a tax sale in 1943, for $30 per acre plus deed and recording fees.-1-T- he authorized commissioner county repiesentatives to attend the and following conventions OF THANKS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped at lighten our burden of sorrow the time of the death of our mothMay Gods er, Edith Jordan. blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. The Jordan Family. pd CARD if CARD OF THANKS take this means of all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Jarvas (Pete) Koford In lifes darkest hour, one comes to SUCCUMBS Wilford M. Hailing realize the true meaning of the passed away Friday. Final rites word friends were held Monday. The Jarvas Koford Family. grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Gouldmg, Mantua, Monday in the Mantua ward chaand Mrs Bertha Miller, Parker, pel with Bishop Chester RasmusBurial was in the sen officiating Idaho. Funeral services were held on Mantua cemetery. thanking in Logan Mr Hailing had been mayor and councilman in Mantua, and had been a high priest of Mantua ward He had served as a member of the bishopric for two years and held other ward and stake He was a ward teacher offices for 50 years His wife, the former Cora Gertrude Jensen, whom he married in 1912, died two years ago. Survivors include four sons and five daughters Clair C Hailing and Mrs Chester Rasmussen, both of Mantua, Mrs Glen (Melba) Stoker, Roy; Ray J Hailing, Layton; W Merrill Hailing, Jr , Mrs Harold Austin Clearfield, and Darwin Roger Hailing, both of Tremonton, Mrs. Robert Calif ; Mrs Livermore, Marlowe Archibald, Wellsville; also 30 grandchildren, two great- - WATCH FOR OUR MMVERSARY Wal-lentm- Agreement On Meters v We wish to county. The son of Lars Jensen and Marie Christensen Hailing, he was born Aug 31, 1888 in Mantua. He attended school in Brigham City and at Brigham Younng Academy City Signs i SALE parks He made this disclosure after receiving a letter from officials of the LDS Seventh ward asking for rest rooms at Snow park on north Main street The city health inspector, Anita e status Burt, was placed on after Councilman Verl Petersen told other council members that the move was recommended by the city board of health THIS WEEKEND! full-tim- From Page One) the area when the break occurred Mayor Ruel M Eskelsen and members of the council expiessed appieciation for the team work beand cooperation displayed tween various departments in repairing the break An inventory map showed there are 57 18 miles of streets in Brigham City City Engineer Francis Todd prepared the inventory upon request of the state road commis(Continued HUGE SAVINGS OH CITY Judge Ida Merrell met with the city officials relative to pay raises for herself and court clerks and remodeling to her office She asked aiso that a traffic section in the ordinance be amended or revised There was no action taken on the requests John Phillips and Ones leppsen presented a petition seeking an investigation into an appaient on irrigation water in northeast Brigham City The two men sion Todd also presented an amend- credited the diminished flow to a ment to the street monument sur- weir recently constructed at Third vey which was accepted by the city East and First North in 1953 He was directed to confer THE matter was referred to with City Attorney O Dee Lund on how the amendment should be Councilman John Hadfield who will meet with the city engineer and handled Leon Hansen president of the Box COUNCILMAN Olof Zundel gain- - Elder Creek Water Users associa-eunanimous backing for a recom- - tion mendation to call for bids on a Supei intendent Paul Garner of years supply of gasoline to oper-- 1 the streets department said there is ate city equipment Bids will be a tree at Seventh East and Forest street wihch poses a traffic hazard opened on luly 21 STONE RINGS WATCHES CRYSTAL CAMERA OTHER Sale Starts Thursday cut-dow- n STATE civil defense meeting, July 18 19 at Camp Williams, midyear convention of county assesr sors July 14 15 at Kanah convention of county treasurers, July 14 15 at Bear Lake conference on pollution of Bea River, Councilman Don Chase said he He was authorized to find out who July 19 at Utah State univeisity conhas under advisement the owns the tree and take steps to A new pay schedule was adopted st! action of rest rooms at all city have it trimmed or taken out for radio operators in the sheriffs department The starting salary is now $30b per month, $320 after six months, and $335 after 18 months EQUIPMENT SPECIALS See Thursday's Paper for Details. 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