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Show Women Voters Brigham Coed a has Host to Play chairman the Tuesday, May 9, 1961 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah THE Utah Directors Five members of the Utah League of Women Voters board of directors visited Brigham City last Wednesday to orient Brigham City directors on the leagues program for the coming year. Mrs. Maurice Updegrove, Mrs. Eugene Bliss, Mrs Grinnell Jones, Mrs Paul Porter, and Mrs. Harold Brown, all of Salt Lake City, were here for the session. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gurnster, local president, the local directors were briefed on their responsibilities in connection with the state and national pro- To Chairman USU PORT ARTHUR, Tex. (UPI) Chamber of Commerce men along Carol Byington, sophomore at Omega sorority, a sophomore class varied events. Gulf Coast and LouiCarol with her committee are the Texas Utah State University, been Buzzer personality, and a correwant to make tourists coast siana chosen of pictures more chummy with their sea atAgathon spondent for the Salt Lake Tribune. in charge of compiling 25 Brochure committee and programs for the more than The wests tractions, so they coined this highTHE ANNUAL Agathon celebra- events connected with Agathon. largest educational affair, Agathon, name: way project organization 3 will be held May on the Utah tion at Utah State University is to Association. State University campus. m school the seniors Overabundance acquaint high of Utah State with the HUTCHINSON, Kan. (UPI) and vicinity its facilities and activities. Carol, a daughter of Mr. ran Chailes Crim of Hutchinson Mrs. Freeman J. Byington, Brig- 'Agathon this year will include tal-- ! into more game than he could ham City is majoring in journalism ent shows, departmental and cor- handle while hunting east of this and commercial art. Among her poration displays, the Miss USU Central Kansas He community. activities in college, Carol is fea- 'contest, the production of Guys said he saw a mountain lion and a ture editor for the school paper. jand Dolls, a chuck wagon break-ifas- t, ideer, but was content with huntStudent Life, a member of Chi an olympiad, and many other ing quail and pheasants. 10-1- r Mrs. Gurrister pointed out that local study will include Brigham Citys tax structure, water polluof tion abatement and problems libralizing national trade policies. ladies attended the Twenty-two luncheon event. Readies Pictured here are new directors of the Brigham DIRECTORS City leugue of Women Voters. Left to right, Mrs. Jerry Watson, Mrs. Daniel Paul, Mrs. James Thurston, and Mrs. Charles Vegos. WRITTEN YEAR 450 of the Most Beautiful Rooms in Las Vegas! & AUTOMATIC FULLY home-owne- for reservations from for Dial Operator and Ask ZEnith 858 DUNES Hotel and Casino LAS VEGAS Home of THE SULTANS water d softener GET IN WRITING: tank protection plan for 10 full years. 1. Graduated-discou2. A warranty against corrosion, defective parts or workthe entire unit. on manship water softener protection. This warranty provides SPECIFIC Read any other warranty' CAREFULLY to see what Is actually HERES BRIGHAM CITY Single WHAT YOU covered. Free ONLY You can depend on the Culligan dealer. Travel or Phone Your Favorite Agent As low as $10.85 Years J Ago n well known residents of this city and then fi lends include almost everybody with whom they nave an acquaintance. The News joins with th6 rest in offering congratulations. May 11, 1911 CORINNE P. M Hansen, member of the board of education, was m Connne Saturday on business in regard to the purchasing of the lots in the school house block It is understood that a new brick building will be erected this summer m the center of the block. Years Ago Dr and Mrs. Arthur Neeley and son, Arthur, of May 8, 1936 Lgnsing, Mich , accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Call who has been visiting with the Neeleys for several months, arrived in Brigham Thurs25 day for a short visit. Miss Mnrcclle Call, who is attending school at Lansing, will graduate this spring from the Central high school and will return to her home in Salt Lake City after graduation. The young lady is a sister of Mrs. Neeley. The annual Mothers Day tea given by the AmeriMay 12, 1936 can Legion Auxiliary was held Saturday afternoon at the commercial club rooms. Mrs. Wilson Forrest, president, welcomed the mothers and introduced the program. Mrs John M Burt, Mrs Chester J. Knudson and Mrs. Ernest Freeman formed the committee on general arrangements and were assisted by Mrs J. Wesley Horsley, Mrs Afton Christensen, Mrs. Henry Jensen, Miss Mabel Chnstensen, Mrs Leona Spearman and Mrs, Ray Seavers, their education, Lewis said MANY HOURS are put into planning the event by USU students, woiking under advisorship of faculty members, he noted. Displays by departments of the university, participation for both high school and college students in athletics, beauty contests, awards banquets and social events are part of the schedule. A banquet for outstanding high school students and a Miss Utah State contest open Agathon on Mav 11. Events Friday, May 12, include tours of departmental displays and classroom visits by high school students, a military review, fashion show, production of Guvs and Dolls by the Local Mari - .& V Of, S r 'f i , I -- -- . , 1 fV- -- f drama department, and the USU-BY- Diseases Reported Twelve cases of strep infection were reported from Brigham City for the week ending April 28, according to the State Health Also reported was one case of cancer from Box Elder county. Foundation or has someone sfe w s'" Agathon dance. Satin day. May 13, will see another pioduction of Guys and Dolls, the Agathon Olympiad, featuring leading world track performers in connection- with a tiack meet, and other events. - Elected to Have you, USU ' Douglas J Tife, 432 East South has been elected to the Utah f oundation of trustees. He will serve a five-ea- r term, which Sec-on- you know, just moved to a w new home? expue in 1966 Flections took place at the annual board meeting held at Hotel Utah on Friday, May 5. Fife is owner and operator of Fife Rock Products Co, Inc. here, and of life Constiuction Co. II C. Shoemaker of Bountiful was president of th Utah Foundation and Henry R Pearson, foimerly of Brigham City and now of Salt I ake City, is executive director of the organization Dr. Harold W. Ritchey, Ogden, vice pi evident of Thiokol Chemical Coip, vv is elected to fill the of J. .Fletcher unexjuieil teim Si own oft of Ogden, who recently Your Welcom Wagon Hostesa will call with gift and friendly greeting from th community. -- A ill A PA rented ,j!i" . o j .vaA.t V m. In lsso At Kansas h.ul one to eveiy 350 persons ,ir tor WATER COflSERVATIOM IS A MUST THIS YEAR fl - id foil fi! Report '.HIM confirm o enou 4 SIZE 3 I" SIZE 4 80 74 10 fhi ;v if- -, t, ' SIZE f , f iM f western families had extension phones. The ratio was about one out of ten in 1955. In other words, in just five years, the number of homes w il h two-tel- phone convenience has more Ilian doubled. Three words tell you why I wotir 5 t uf fn fi 60 Want to Save $464 on your next new car? than one out of every five ecu All ConcrH HoJ joU ton In p tohr!ug? relieve thti critical jtTucilion ith control, economy, Mo long service. feoion Women Make Their Housework More Pleasant Usefulness, Henutv, Economy Above all, an extension phone is useful. Next timeyourework mg in a back liedioom or the bisenient when the phone rings see if you dont agree. And, happily, you dont need to la- - using a second phone t enjov the wav it looks in a room ith a choice of nine colors and three si vies, your telephone Incomes an nheet of noticeable inti test and henotv. mMMMlimw OMW1 doc- HowDolOutof 5 If youve boon looking for an economical way to save uteps and give' yourself a little more free time, heres some news that could prove helpful. At the end of Inst year, more inallv, consider eeonomv can enov the lienuty and usefulness of another phone installed wherever you want it for a few pennies a day. At that pru e, why deprive yourself Tomorrow, cull a friend who got an extension phone. Ask ches enjoying it, where slu using it nnd width color nml side she Si leeted. Then, when voarr ready to order, just call our husini'sH oilier or usk A tele phone aervicemnn. - Jj r J Ij fi . r - I Foe gel Mwee dnlimllr r("gi, Including a radios I thimm, 1 C ell is for frWt, e. Your earnings of $102 at Ogden First Federal, plus the 5 62 you save in loan costs, add up lo a total saving of $464 on your new car. Yes. it really pav s to save at Ogden rkbt T e JcraL, Open your account now. Convenient Hours 9 to 4, Monday thru Thursday. Open I rtday till 6. Sine by Mail with or without your passbook. We pay postage both ways and supply envelopes. Your account insured to $10,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. Savings placed by the lOlli cam from the 1st . L. J Compounded Sami Annuo! s ivn more a sn urn rf.ttcr with Ogden rst Federal Savings Presenting the Bell Chlmtl , r $102 in 3 year? of saving. caw. Jiul save for It at Ogden First Federal. At today's prevailing interest rates of 6';, vou'll pay about $362 in loan costs on a S2.000 new car purchase. You save all that when vou pay cash. In addition, if jou have saved at Ogden I irst Federal, your money has been earning a 4 per. cent. Thu would bring you about Its and loon Aueciattofi JtMi H Mountain State Telephone ItiGHAM CITY - MAIN A! fOK5T here Thousands per month Phone PA 34407 48 North Main chairman. The theme this year is Plan-A- t and purpose of the event USU, is to stimulate the attending high Muy 4, 1911 At the Salt Lake Temjile yesleiday, Laura H Ham-sobecame the wife of Mr. E H. Morris The contracting parties are school students toward furthering 50 $345.00 SEASHORES TABLE Agathon, Utah State Universitys annual education affair, is scheduled May High school students from Utah, Idaho and Wyoming will join university students and people from the community for Agathon, said Robert D. Lewis, Logan, Agathon Journal 1 CULUGAN Agathon Days from the files of the News n WARRANTY Now Starring ZSA ZSA GABOR in the ARABIAN ROOM Plans for 10 1 grams USU Great Idea Committee Hac Sased Millions BCMt Clf iCt. OCtt- N- 3u? 24'h SlfllT |