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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, September 12, 1961 ra9 scooters which take new mountain-climbin- g fat men don't go. I sure the where you would like one but you know how that is. I automatically assumed that the scooter would follow in priority behind a new clothes dryer, maple kitchen set, new spring coat (or was it a fall coat), maple living-rooset, new steajrt iron, maple bathroom set, garbage disposal, electric can opener, maple patio set and an automatic dishm washer. ... I are still drooping after last My eyes Who wants to ride a scooter when you're 70 years old. But to my surprise when broached the subject, my wife agreed that should have a mountain-climbinscooter. "Then you can ride it to work and I can keep the car," she beamed. SCOUT EXECUTIVE Oh, I can see it all now. The fire siren Anderson is the new Scout Rodney execublows, its a house ablaze at Willard. dash tive for Bird Haven and Golden out the door, slip on my goggles and crash Spike districts with headquarters helmet and with camera flying, speed to located in Ogden. the fire scene. Executive could even paint "press" on the side. ' by Bruce Thurs- I day's Peach Days edition which ran 42 paper ever to pages, the biggest full-size- g d roll off the News & Journal press. The issue contained 115 news and feat- ure photos plus advertising art and pictures Stories of the 31 Peach Queen contestants. summing up major business, industrial, conand governmental struction, recreational developments during the past year along with Peach Days features filled hundreds of inches more. There were groans and moans aplenty and a gigantic sigh of relief from all concerned after the sections were printed, stuffed, bundled and delivered at the post office. We all went home to bed at 3:30 in the a. m. Thursday while visions of newspapers danced in our heads. I I Jf you think you have troubles. Think head football coach at Box Dunn, Elder, who is grouping his grid forces for another campaign. Several weeks ago, Dunn was enlightened to the fact that his ace tailback, Richard Gomez, had fractured a collar bone. This wasn't too bad, Gomez will mend sufficient to play in the regular season games. However, last week Greg Young, the big am often enslaved by consuming defullback, broke his thumb and will be on sires which constantly dance in the forethe disabled list for six weeks. It's kind front of my thinking. This means there are of reminiscent of last year when Dunn had a lot of things I want . . . most of which to go four deep for a tailback due to injur-- I about I I cant have. Les BOX I ELDER NEWS nwtpapr stebflshtd In 1896, published avary Tuesday and antarad at Second Class Mattar at tha post office In Brigham City, Utah, wndar tha act of A weekly March I, 1879. Chat. W. Claybauqh, publisher Subscription rata S3 30 par year, payable In advance; In combination with tha Box Eldar Journal (published Thursdays) $6 00 par yaar; S3 00 for 4 months; ingle copy, 10 cants. , t- -t LtfT toil from the files of the News 23 - MATINEES -S- aturdays, 1 and 5 pm. Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2 30 Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 2 30 frWoy, Sept 22 at 5 00 Sun., Sept. 24, I and 5 pm. Price Include lax and fairground admission $3 75, $3 25, 42 75, $2 25 FAMILY MAT Rodney Anderson, 992 Willow & Journal N. M. PRIOR TO coming to this area, Anderson was employed with the Boy Scouts of America with the Tendoy council at Pocatello, Ida. During the past year he took an explorer delegation from this district to the San Diego naval base and was camp director at Camp Loll, near Flag Ranch, Wyoming. Anderson and his wife, Laurel, a registered nurse, have three children, Tammi, 3, Todd, 18 months, and Tory, 3 weeks. IBM electronic computers and paper handling equipmenl at First Security Bank to help us provide our customers with taster, more efficient checking account service. First Security Bank is the first bank in this area, and one of the first banks in the nation, to install this new electronic bookkeeping system. Its far ahead of any other system used in banking operations in Utah. Electronic banking is a saler, surer quicker method of handling all checking account transactions In time, all banks in areas where business and prosperity are growing will find it necessary to adopt this new system. We are now using modern high-spee- d This is the new First Security Bank electronic check. The magnetic characters I 2 3 L 5 at the bottom of the check help us identify you, not only by your signature, but electronically as well With a First Security Bank checking account, you get the finest checking account service available with double check accuracy. Bank nearest Stop bv ihe new account desk at the First Security Youll enjoy you and start your First Security checking account. the benei banking senice. FIRST SECURITY BANK finl Security Bonk of UtoK N A Fi't Fust Secuuty Bnk of Idaho, N Security Sfote Bcnk Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporot on A first Security Bonk of Rock Spring 50 Years Ogo Work is progressing nicely on the state road beSept. 14, 1911 tween Willard and the Hot Springs. To accelerate its completion, six more convicts were taken up from the state prison on Tuesday, which makes a total of fifty six men now workitng on the road. The city has ail but completed its part of the cement Sept 14, 1911 retaining wall near the City Power Plant in Box Elder Canyon, having constructed 260 feet of wall averaging five feet hatgh along the north bank of the creek from a point wst of the Power Plan to a point some distance east. Messrs. M. J. Holt and W. L. Holst spent one day Sept 14, 1911 of the week in Salt Lake, boosting the bit wrestling contest that Is to be pulled off here onPach Day. '(jSuSy, 4 IN BANKING HAS COME TO UTAH Scout Districts street, Brigham City, has been appointed to serve as the new Scout executive for the Bird Haven and Golden Spike districts. His appointment was effective June 19 and his headquarters are located in Ogden. Anderson was born and raised in Rupert, Ida. He served an LDS mission to the North Central states and served in the Army for two years. After completing two years of study at Augastanda college in ies, ineligibility, etc. he worked one year in the The belabored mentor was still plucking Illinois, Fillmont Scout ranch in Cemeron, was a wee slip of a boy,-I'v- wanted a motor scooter or a motor silver threads from among the gold when bike. My dream has gone unfulfilled. his troops marched home with the state My fancy currently is taken up with these: :rchampionship last fall. Every since New Named For WED at 2 SB $2 75, 52 50 and 51 75 MAIL ORDERS Send check or money with stamped self addressed envelope to Bor FG 6, S L C 16 For information caU Salt Lake DA 8 3661. Years Ago Mrs. LeRue Jensen was hostess to the Recreation Sept 11, 1936 club members Thursday at her home. A delicious tray luncheon was served to sixteen membrs and two guests. Progressive rook was played and Mrs. Roy Jeppsen received high score prize and Rosetta Gouldtng cut favor. Sept. 15. 1936 Monday evening at Seven Thirty oclock in the private dining room of Howard Hotel, was enacted the candlelight installation of the Brigham City chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, international cultural and social sorority. The ritualistic service was conducted by Miss Jeanne Coon, assisted by Miss LYnor Olseon, both representatives of the international office at Kansas City, Mo. .Mrs. Lillian Felt also assisted in the service. The following persons were installed as officers: Dorothy Larsen, president; Flora Simmons, Barbara Baird, Bernice Pella, Burms Petersen, Bodell Olsen, Dale Hansen Uarda Mathias, Mildred Lund, Mis. Elva J. Gibbs. THE MAN WITH THE H1 Hottest Put your car and your cares in Conocos hands and see for yourself how Conoco products and my brand of service make Conoco the Hottest Brand Going! OUR SPECIAL! something being done about the weather! DS and reproduction of plants under our arid range conditions. Locating new areas not subject to urban and industrial expansion, where the weather is suited to growing fruits and vegetables. Achieving these goals would benefit all phases of agriculture and our entire state as well. The University's past accomplishments can be used to forecast the future results of the present pro4. WASH JOB Farrell Larsen Vi PRICE Manager with each complete service job Farrell Imen's Service Comer 2nd North and Main Conoco Mark Twain said, "Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody docs anything about it. But something IS being done about it at Utah State University. The University is conducting comprehensive studies of Utahs climate, financed by a Kennccott grant, seeking four basic goals in the conservation of vital resources: 1. Assisting in the development of water resources in Utah. 2. Expanding ptesent understanding of the reaction of plants to such conditions as temperature, wind, humidity and radiation. 3. Solving problems related to the growth Utah Copper Division ject. Through Kennccott grants, Utah State University research projects have produced important benefits for sheepmen, cattlemen, poultr)mcn and alfalfa producers. Grants to Utah State University, as well as to other colleges and universities, are just one facet of Kcnnecotts program of participation in a wide range of community activities. vy Kennccott Copper Coiporation phoudto si past or a crowixo vtam |