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Show Brigham Coed Will Attend Colorado U cation, eventually hoping to make a career in the field of guidance and counseling. In a recent letter to her parents, Anne writes that she loves the beautiful campus and all of the friendly girls that she is meeting Loin almost every state in the Union. She hopes to be accepted by Alpha Delta Tau, national Jewish sorority. Miss Anne Mosl.owitz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz, 901 North Main, left Tuesday, Sept. 6 for Boulder, Colo., to participate in rush week at the University of Colorado. She has enrolled as a freshman student there in the college of arts and sciences. Anne plans after two years to The United States has replaced transfer to the college of educa- - Russia as the largest buyers of tion where she will major in edu-- Uruguayan wool. Local j Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 20, 1960 Tells Reviewer the j In the fiscal year 1960, the Cancer Control Branch of the Bureau of State. Services, U.S. Public Health plete is first j Mining's special burden tax assessments on Utahs metal mines are their personal insurance files with General's Homeowners Policy the UTAH "From the everything you own. Besides convenience, theres important C3sh savings for careful, "preferred risk TYPICAL SCENE Bishop A. Gorin Steed typifies all bishops of e North Box Elder Stake as Heber Bott, Ensign president, and Olsen, Laurel president, place the crown of honor on his head. Coronation Ball is planned for Saturday evening at Seventh LDS homeowners, too. Call us today for the full story! Kay-lynn- MINING Now you can use the beauty secrets of Hollywood's glamorous stars! For free samples of Studio Girl Cosmetics and sensational new Hollywood Type Casting Chart and Color Guide... Write or Phone non-minin- coverage for Service, will comof operation. year your own complimentary copy of Studio Girl's . Property based chiefly on average net proceeds for the three preceding years. This makes mines more responsive to inflation and deflation than most classes of property. Extended inflation is a special burden to mines. For g example; by 1959, assessed value of all average, property hod risen 50 above the 1947-4- 9 while metal mine assessments had increased 81. dean up virtually THE BOX EIDER NEWS, ter.ing to this worthwhile program, of Women's Association attend. Thomas A. Davis. Brigham City. w;n hold regPvesbvlenan church been elected to membership uar meeting Chairman of the Knights Circle, Thursday evening, American Angus Associa- - Sept. 22, at 8 p. m. at the Protes- - Mrs. Cathy Coftman is chairman in charge of refreshments. St. Joseph, Mo., announces lant Student Center. Richards secretary. Program of The Lease of Coin" LaPreal Wight. Davis .was one of 221 'breeders;"!'1 fej'ure Seven will review the book, of purebred Aberdeen-Angu- s in posts t0 peace the United States to be elected to Mrs. Winnifred Ryan, fellowship the membership during past chairman, urges that all members and anyone else interested in lis- month. careful homeowners ONE policy Women's Group Joins Association 1 yc - J Cattleman Jeanne 658 ASSOCIATION B. Wilson South 5th East PA earth comes an abundant life for all" You never saw such a useful cot before! ward. H. Dee Crowning Ceremonies Planned For Bishops at Coronation Ball Johnson Your Insurance Counselor PA or PA 56 79 OFFICE. NOME SEATTLE Coronation Ball, sponsored by North Box Elder stake MIA, will open fall and winter dancing parties Saturday, Sept. 24, at 8:30 p. m. in the Seventh LDS ward hall. Coronation ceremonies will feature bishops of all wards in North stake. Those to be honored will be: Bishops K. B. Olsen, Clark Rasmussen, Dean Compton, E. B. NOW IS THE TIME TO EiiADGATE 4 10 G FORT BRIGHAM CAMP slates charged. Following Saturday night stake for first meeting of the season dances will be sponsored by the at 22, Thursday evening. Sept. various wards of the stake. j7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lula B. Reeder. A DAY good program has been attendance Steel frame, foam mattress. Use for camping, guests, children. Easy to roll, carry, store. Beats a canvas cot for comfort, sturdiness, ease of handling. EVERT0N ONLY 25' MATTRESS COMPANY PA 24 East First South 31 plan- - ned and good pated. UPKEEP! CLOSED ALL Placing the crowns on the heads bishops, representing all Laurels and Ensigns of the stake, will be Kaylynne Olsen, Laurel president, and Heber Bott, Ensign president. In charge of the first dance are Mrs. G. L. Crandell, Laurel stake leader, and John W. Gale, Ensign stake leader. of the will be held from 8:30 11 p. m. for all adults Laurel and Ensign age and above. Refreshments have been planwill be ned and no admission SERVICE ... NO Braegger. Dancing Other sizes priced proportionately low I LIFE-LON- Hun-saker- , p. m. until inch size. ..$3 63 inch size...$466 inch size.,.544 "8 Harrison, Wallace Reeder, Elbert Beecher, Gorin Steed, Paul Melvin Byron Hunsaker, Nelson, Floyd G. Carter and Roy DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Pio- neers Seagulls will alight at the home of Mrs. Lucille Olsen Wednesday evening. Sept. 21, at 7:30 p.m. for beginning meeting of the fall and winter season. SATURDAY A Good response is urged since portant business will be :s ' tf't-1-- - .' fti 4 r.B i ' t, tl'-y"...'lw t A m & - w vv-- ' a story of The Good Earth 4 W--- f SYMBOL of a HOME with a FUTURE for YOU I, ooking for a new Home? Look lot ihr Total Electrie Golrl Medallion. 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Utahs oldest industry, is also one of Utahs most modern industries. Over the years Kennecott has been closely associated with agricultural progress. Since 1947, substantial Kennecott grants to Utah State University have been used for research projects, some cf which have produced benefits for farmers and ranchers throughout our state. Others hold promise for the future. It is particularly fitting that a mining company should be concerned with agriculture, since both owe their existence to the wise and enterprising use of the good earth. . work-savin- l ull t. ! The annual Utah State Fair is primarily the showcase of agriculture, highlighting the years achievements on farms and ranches. Each fair, since the first was held in 1856, has written another chapter in the story of progress in transforming the strength of the good earth into products that sustain life and add to the prosperity of our state. While Utah continues to attain new heights in industrial expansion, agriculture still stands as a major factor in our states economy. More than 30,000 Utahns are engaged in this pursuit. Among basic industries, this figure is exceeded only by manufacturing. Agriculture has maintained its high position by keeping pace with rapidly changing times. New methods and equipment have been developed and adopted to improve and increase the ' ? m i v v - t - UTAH POWER ELECTRIC HOMeT) & LIGHT CO. Utah Copper Division ITennscoit Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |