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Show 8 Cty, Utah THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, June 27, 1961 n a ' t.?, t iirsgvi 4 ! Health Dept. Death Claims East Garland Rates County Honeyville Man Sunday Man. Dies A 1960 rating water supplies Utahs of public completed this month shows 44 per cent in approved categories, as compared to McClain (Mike) Maero, 67, of 40 percent last year. The total number of systems Honeyville, died Sunday at 6:45 p. evaluated was 364. Of these, 31 m. in the Dee hospital at Ogden were approved and 130 were of a stroke. provisionally approved, leaving Mr. Maero was born Feb. 3, 1894, 203 stll in the unapproved catein Genoa, Italy, the son of Ben and gory. Of the 26 Box Elder county Marie Burton Maero. He moved to facilities listed by the Utah State Ogden with his parents when he department of health, six were "ap- was 13 months old. .' a' four were proved, approved, and proved. provsionally not ap- Saturday John W. Larson, 88, of East Garland, died Saturday at 7 a.m. in a Brigham City rest home. He married Estelle Wheatley on May 24, 1939 at Honeyville. They According to the department of then made their home in Green Rivhealth, the rating approved er, Wyo., and moved to Honeyville means that a sanitary engineering 21 years ago where they have resurvey of the system has disclosed sided since. Mr. Maero was a no defects, that the water samples sheet metal worker and plumber have been submitted regularly for for the Union Pacific railroad for 40 years. bacterologic analysis, that the ic the water has quality met the requirements of the State of Utah and that the operation re ports have been submitted to the State Health department regularly. of Chosen during the Miss Utah for Miss Universe beauty pageant last week NEW UTAH ROYALTY were, left to right, Janet Satterfield, second attendant; Janet Marie Hawley, newly crowned Miss Miss Hawley will go to Miami Beach, Fla. Utah for Miss Universe; Norma Lily Wood, first for the Miss U.S.A. and Miss Universe finals July SBA Funds Available For N-- Local Development Projects Regional pared to loan up to $250,000 for Ad- each identifiable small business, ministration, announced there is he added. Through the use of available a large, unused sourse of SBAs Local Development Loan funds which has been overlooked Program, the progressive businessby small businesmen with growth man may acquire actual ownership of facilities to his new plant at a potential. Much of this money, he explains, more convenient later date, SmethAt that time, his is lying idle instead of being used ills explained. by businesmen through local de- accumulated rental payments may under velopment coiporations be applied toward the purchase SBAs Local Development Corporation Loan Program. Through such price under the usual programs 100 per cent of the facili- to purchase arrangement provided ties needed by a manufacturer, by the Local Development Comwholesaler, or retailer with which pany. to expand present facilities or move into a new area can now be Smethills further added that the obtained without immediate outlay criteria used to determine whether of funds by the businessmen. a business Small qualifies as Smethills explained that this can Business SBA Section 502 under include acquisition of land, conloan program has been enlarged struction or conversion of build- and liberalized. Such standards of with ma ings together purchase now include businesses whose total and equipment. chinery assets do not exceed $5 million, FOR THE benefit of each busi- net worth of $2. million or less, and ness which can qualify, SBA is pre- - businesses that did not have an average income, after Federal income taxes, for the preceding two years in excess of $250,000. Harold R. lease-optio- P , West Honeyville, Washakie, ProWheelon, and Willard. are Brigham visionally approved City, Intermountain school, Mantua and Thatcher. Those Not approved are Bear River City, Beaver Dam, Bothwell, Corinne, Fielding, Garland, Grouse Creek, Howell Perry, Plymouth, Portage, Snowville, South Willard, Thiokol Chemical Corporation and Tremonton. Cor-inne- Lynn Maddox has been appoinfor the Box ted correspondent Elder News and Journal in the Perry area. Residents of Perry are urged to call Mrs. Maddox at PA and to report local happenings news of interest in the area. With the rapid growth of the Town of Perry at this time, the News and Journal is striving to furnish news coverage for residents of the area, C. W. publisher, said last week. SMETHILLS said that there are area of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico 32 towns which already have formed local development corporations, and are cooperating with the SBA under this loan program. Many of these local develoment corporations already have money ready to join with SBA just waiting for businessmen to make good use of the money. Smethills further stated that there are an additional 22 local development corporations e within the area which have already been foimed and are preparing to come into the SBA loan program. Clay-baug- h, E S C four-stat- Seeks Men for Space Training Career minded young men with an eye for the future are being sought by the Air Force to train in e four-stat- R I P T I O Dew-eyvill- e, Peoples Drug 14 Fret Prescription Delivery uit Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 28, at p.m. in the Honeyville LDS ward chapel with Ursel Hunsaker of the Honeyville ward bishopric conducting. Friends may call Tuesday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary in Brigham and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to the time of the service at the family home in Honeyville. iRYE Army Major Completes One, Begins Another Utah-Idah- INSURANCE? V and t a WEDNESDAY 16oz. loaf- - loz. loaf BREAD PREMIUM FULLY COOKED SWIFTS SHOULDER PICNIC HAMS TOP QUALITY LEAN FRESH GROUND JfFV" E f BEEF-- - .uifriAiLy. Aik V uriiiiB rrn t FOOD KINGS FRESH PRODUCE JUMBO :an giye me details? PORK ond BEANS 10 3 lb. can SWIFTS TROPICAL DELIGHT 46 oz. 3 for PUMCH FROSTN Phone PA 58 Tagged For Some TERRIFIC 89 WHOLE CHICKEN at SAVINGS for $1 300 Cans PARADE FLAME $ FROZEN PIES ii: PASCO This Sale 7 APPLE SAUCE It 10s 303 Can TASTEWELL Agent. 92 South First West Dont Miss lb- - CANTALOUPE See your local Great American SOUNDS G00D1 WHO FROZEN si 3 for 5 for SI 6 oz. ORANGE JUICE 4 I f 5 YEAR GUARANTEE - 51 50 Ft. length GARDEN HOSE SI 88 a FEDOERS REG. $1.29 VALUE a CKiP ond DIP SET WHOLE-HOUS- E j ifecr HAPPIER HOMES BY Final Week SEASHORES I rw FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT o urkt Phono PA PA SPICE SQUARE CAKE Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Moffitt Insurance Service AIR CONDITIONER Brigham City White plan for insuring your home, your car . . . everything you own, on an easy payment basis. Get in touch with; WITH THIS AMAZING NEW COMFORT SYSTEM No. Main Famous Food King Home Made 1 Jack CAN BE HAPPIER 176 FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY Investigate Great American ut ot Service Economically Blaine Olsen Mortuary TUESDAY HEWLETTS put atea ... to Personal Reverently FOOD KINGS BEST BUYS! it h Major Millers wife, Mary, is Mr. Mecham had worked as a with him at the fort. The major fireman with Gibbons and Reed is a 1948 graduate of the UniverCo. in Salt Lake City since 1943 sity of Utah and a member of until his retirement in 1959. Ear- Phi Delta Theta fraternity. lier he had been engaged in the livestock business and employed Cement plant , in Milton C. Mecham, Ogden; Mrs. at Frank (Dorothy) Simmonc, Mesa, Brigham City. A member of the LDS church, Ariz.; Mrs. Audrey Bell, West he was an elder in the Salt Lake Falls, Ore.; 18 grandchildren; a broCity Eighth LDS ward at the nine time of his death. He also had ther and a sister, Hyrum Mechserved as a ward teacher. am, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Bertha Wursten, Ogden. Survivors . include his widow. Salt Lake City; two sons and Funeral services were condthree daughters. Douglas C. ucted Monday noon in Salt Lake Mecham, Mrs. Barbara Chase, City. Burial was in the Salt Lake both of Salt Lake City; Bishop City cemetery. In the old days of the West, the Rork Mountain Indians of what is now Oregon porirxlieally jour neyed into the high plateaus and rolling hills of the pine country to cut poles for their lodges or For this reason, the tree tepees. was favored eventually they named the lodgopole pine. UnlcMiNa ran DEDICATED Temple. Smoke S East il Salt Lake Den-gra- N 11 a.m. until services. Interment will be in the Garland cemetery. from -- Russell J. Miller Army Maj. of son Ervin J. Miller, Garland, Claudius (Claude) Milton Mech-amthe regular course at 71 of 544 - 3rd East, Salt Lake completed and City, died Thussday night at a the U. S. Army Command of natural General Staff college, Fort LeavSalt Lake hospital causes. enworth, Kan., June 16. Mr. Mecham was born Dec. 13 Major Miller is also one of 128 1889 at Riverdale, Idaho, a son of K. graduates who will remain at and Elizabeth Clinton Fort Leavenworth to attend a five-- 1 Hawks Mecham. week nuclear weapons employHe married Leah Snow on June ment course. The course of in27, 1913 at Logan. Their marriage 15. was later solemnized in the Logan struction will end July LDS CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Emma Charlottie we wish to express Whitaker, heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, our friends, the Relief society, and all others who assisted in any way. The family of L. E. Whitaker. East Garland He attended the Box Elder Academy at Brigham City and Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. Former Local In Anderson Lar- SURVIVING are five sons and two daughters, Paul Larson and Louis Larson, East Garland; E. Conrad Larson, Salt Lake City; John W. Larson Jr., Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Eric (Nelly) Northman, Lake Wenatchee, Wash.; Norman Larson, Seattle; Mrs. Victor (Clarissa) McCoy. New Cumberland, Pa ; 20 grandchildren, five a brother and a sister. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm. in the East Garland LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home Wednesday He married Anna Holmberg on Dec. 19, 1901 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was the first bishop of the East Garland LDS ward, a position he held for 12 years. He also served on the Bear River stake council and as a ward Survivors include his widow of teacherhigh and Sunday school teacha son, Norman, and er. Mrs. Larson died March 18, Honeyville; daughter, Barbara, of Honeyville; two children from a former marriage, Tracy Maero of Salt Lake dm City and Mrs. Gwynne (Aina) Van-ceof Sacramento, Calif.; and the following brothers and sisters: Fred Maero, Norman (Johnny) Maero, and Jack Card of Ogden; Mrs. George (Lucy) Pledger of Ogden, Mrs. Erenst (Clara) Rena and Joseph Maero of Elko, Nev.; Mrs. Jack (Meada) Jones and Mrs. Cliff (Florence) Slipp of Las Vegas, Nev. Man Succumbs US Air Force the highly technical fields of Aerospace Age. This announcement was made by Sgt. Robert Elbie, local Air Force recruiter, who explained that the Air Force is always interested in well qualified young men, particularly those with technical ability. While educational achievement is not a prerequisite to enlistment, a greater opportunity exists for prospective enlistees who have completed high school. The Air Force wholeheartedly indorses the policy of Stay in School and Graduate interested appliand encourages cants to complete their education This phase of SBAs loan pro- before entering military service. For those who desire to continue gram, according to Smethills, has their formal education after enlistbeen virtually overlooked by busia nessmen. and makes a most at- ment, the Air Force provides educational of wide prorange tractive method by which growth present grams. companies can expand on the Air More information plant facilities in our highly comForce Airman program may be obpetitive economy. Totalcost could tained through the local Air Force he no more than rent, he stated. All businessmen interested in tak- recruiting office at Room 284, P.O. Bldg., Ogden. ing advantage of this unusual pro-th- e Regional SBA office in should immediately contact y Sttysz ver or branch offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Albuquerque, N.M. in the R PA n carried out satisfactorily. Those supplies in approved Box Elder county include Elwood, Correspondent For Perry Area Smethills, Director of the Small Business Announces J PROVISIONALLY Approved means that the supply has met all requirements specified for an "approved rating, except for ml nor defects now in the process of Not approved means correction. that one of the requirements listed under approved has not been born Feb. 22, City, a son of Mr. Larson was 1873 at Bear River John A. and Kaziah son. He moved to about 79 years ago. were 16 1943. Save BRIGHAM FURNITURE CO. 07 48 North Main 31 PLENTY m & PA NORTH MAIN OF FREE REAR STORE PARKING 43 if |