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Show Tlir BOX rinrR NEWS, BriyTiam City, Utafi Tuesday, September - 12, 1961 ' -- W Frr tl i - Tlre(d) Thieves J r - irt V$A. 4 : '1& -- Qh- -- - crjf.-c X r 10 i I ' P " ' W- -" 1 r r;7 t r vv 'VlWnlU I R (LTD CRANSTON, Thieves carted away 22 tires a w rapped in paper from outside service station one night but the proprietor was probably less set than the thieves, Henry A Serpa told police the He tires wer old and valueless explained he had used them for advertising purposes. J Of Word was received here Wed- of the death of Mrs A. P. (Lola Call) Nicholas at Klammath1 Falls. Ore. Mrs Nicholas was a former resident of Brigham Chv She was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Marion Call. Survivors include her husband of Klammath Falls, a son Arden Nicholas of Medford, Ore ; two brothers. Oscar Call, Brigham City; Roll Call, Oregon.-and Mrs Oscar Call and son, Darrell, left Wednesday night for Klammath Falls to attend the for funeral, which was scheduled Saturday Mr j in the pet shop had inspected every dog m the place, but insisted the price of each was too high. said the clerk Well, madam, finally, perhaps you should look up a used cur dealer1 1M SWFLPSTAKES WINNER The Brigham City Civic Improvement club entered this float which was accorded sweepstakes honors in the civic and business division of the Peach Days parade. ?Ay- - iv - t v t BTHt $ n L SfRVING u. iM " J !- FIRST PLACE of Box First place in this years Peach Days parade went to this float entered by the Elder High school. . r 111 Home Office: Seattle, Washington BOX COUNTY ELDER a reason so why many of all faiths call us to of providing conscientious, V . , PA appropriate service to those of every religious belief. J i W4s - is principle ,r in v- or j serve, whenever the need occurs; they know that we are dedicated to the f-- j?..f Wf o - There junior class ENTIRE H. D. JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor Phone PA a f The fussy old lady 1. Vtf ': 4. a . FELT FUNERAL '4 MtMBtfe iMt vHOtW OF IHf OOtDfH V HOME fit l PCTERjEN nut Vlmc i y s Kolionol Ffirdti inortirions s.O'- 'r7-a- PA3-520- TtT J55rri MrH . SFCOND PLACE Thiokol Chemical corporation won second place in the Peach Days parade for this entry which has won acclaim in other Utah parades. 9W , Every morning when I wake In an interview aboard his yacht boasted the magnate, "reup, in Miami, the vice president of a of the time or how I feel, gardless big corporation confided the se- I touch my shoes twenty-fiv- e cret of his sylph-lik(238 pound) times Then, gentlemen, I get up out of bed and put them on. figure FOOD KINGS BEST BUYS! e Climax to Now, iron mining and steel making comprise one of Utah's greatest industries, with 5,000 employees and an annual payroll of $38,000,000. Moreover, each year the industry pays millions in taxes that help maintain state and local government services. The Brigham City new car dealers sold the judges with this entry in the Peach .THIRD PLACE Days parade. It was awarded third place. The per capita consumption of water in I960 was 150 gallons per Tabernacle . Mission District Court Famous Food King Home Made ii I The Box Elder Tabernacle Mission, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, has completed its most successful year at the close of the summer tourist season, according to Mrs Olive Bott, secretary, A total of 6,675 persons visited the picturesque tabernacle, located between Second and Third South on Main street in Brigham City. This compares with 3 907 Penneys fcrassassi Nine cases arc listed tin the First District court docket, Box Elder county, during the month of September. Following are those cases; Sept. 12 The state of Utah vs Jessie J Postel, appeal of drunk driving conviction, 2 p m.t jury 4 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS APPLE STREUSEL- - 13th trial. v Tv Vu a' Jk 'SP - U BUILD BABYS PHOTO ALBUM WITH jury trial. Sept. 26 Newell J. Olsen and a Sons vs. Donald Carey and Carey, his wile, suit seeking $1 .257 63 for damages to plaintiff's property, 2 p m , jury trial Sept 27 John Milton Jensen vs Siilange T. Jensen, divorce, 10 a. m. Sept 27 Marlin Altwine vs Vf-f- a D Atlwme, divorce, 10 a m. Sept 27 F rla Dene Ashby Burgess vs Wendell Burgess, divorce, AISO IISTCD among the vislt- - 10 a m brs have hem a buslmd of 29 Boy Sept. 28 29 Lawrence B Wmle Sroutl Itom Canada, 40 Jewish vs June LaVuughan Wade, dihoys and girls from Brooklyn N vorce 10 o m Y.; a huslo id of YMCA boys from the Los Angi lea area; and two classes of 38 bovs and gills fiotn the loral urea, ns well ns thousands of tourists who have Mop. itd to m e the historic structure Mrs Bott r poits tint the have sold 2R3 enpn of A meeting tor loral Still- the Book of Mormon dui mg the nrrs special ha been call d for Monday three month period 'veraM evening. Sept 1H nt 8 p m In the a, reieirnl have made to slake M.tH1)ni(; ,,.mpe mtsMonarle Micmm'mr ore nnl The I bt IILg Called for meeting ' Ihe pu, pose ol uiganlmg a Shriner m to 9 p m 'j during ,r'n luly Bri,him ( tty l,UB Adilitmnui Infoi ination muv tie, Dffaer of the Tahetnade Mis obtained hy contaitmg Call M.tnu non are Memv R Bmr, pe'ldml, Robeit Bonnell tit henmth Duk . ... Atlliur V ( arlsoti and M irvm Ol I lie counselors Mu Bott skunk k iimi.iMv a sit. nt pud 'tet.uv This muiUs the li.'li annnnl tint he can niter a low i ir tli.it the Tib.riiailv tnisimn st olilmg jpowl whin riot nvi rlv Tex-ann- To Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only 9c Meet Monday baby-tirafgin- b.n i 11 r lights got natural tmilot. PINUPS IXftUSIVtlY AT PtNNfY r PHOTOCIIAPtirX t S HOU6S- - M g; ars. One or two chiltlren l j hnt'rrnphed singly H r DO ench I r I e first phtuie. Kuch ailil.tiund .hil l undi r Cvg, 1 CO AGi PIXY j rxuled Non-gla- Do your with a beautiful photo . , ."worth more than a thounand words." (let a completely finished photograph for only GO. You will rot be uryed to buy but if you wish the t maininjr poses they're yours for 1 a for the first, 1.25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional. ...... j ps pin-u- Local Shrincrs t at Lull Crgaliurd SEPT. LIMIT !er family 5 y. will 1. H CAKE SPICE SQUARES Sept 14 Royal L. Mason vs Glenn S Mason, seeking an Into junction prevent defendant Horn interfering with irrigation wuter and damages for crop losses, 10 a. m. Sept 15 Stute of Utah vs Norman Rudgar Petersen, appeal of drunk driving conviction. 10 a. m , FOR "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" COFFEE dba Sept. 13 D C. Anderson, Investment Service company vs. Tri State Land and Cattle company, action to enforce terms of season, real estate transaction. 10 a m. visitors during the 1960 Mrs. Bott said. A group of 75 missionaries and 30 organists donated 2,796 hours of service at the tabernacle this summer, greeting the visitors and conducting tours of the building with organ recitals featured ull throughout the day. This year's visitors have come from 18 toreign countries and 43 suites of the United States. Of special Interest was a family of nine from India who are making their home in logon while the father Is serving on the faculty of USU. The familv wore thtir rolmful native dress whi n they visited the fahermule, A t.miilv of three from Israel, vlsiled the tabernacle while touring the Western Slate after spending a year at Cointll University 13 ASSOCIATION UTAH MINING day. Dockets Cases 16 ox. loaf White Ends Successful Year and WEDNESDAY FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY In 1852 Utah pioneers in Iron County made the first pig iron west of the Missouri River. But it took most of a century to develop a successful steelmaking industry. n LDS TUESDAY a Century 29 each 5 each 1 |