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Show iiMMiiMinniim Start Monday from Page One) (Continued 7pm, W. Kidman, Room 306. WEDNESDAY classes: Typewriting for Beginners Don C Meservy, 7 p. m , Room 6C ($7 registration fee.) Don C. Typewriting Advanced Meservy, 8 p. m , Room 6C (57 registration fee ) Bookkeeping Lyman Morrell. 7 p m , Room 13B. Business Ann Nancy Filing Morrell, 8 p. m., Room 13B. Outdoor Cooking for Men E. Emery Wight, Room 1A. Photography for Fun John Way-ma7 p m.. Room 202 at new Box Elder High school located at Sixth West and Fourth Sohth. of Date Childrens Clothing staiting to be anounced 7 p. m., Room 205. Art Instruction in Elementary BYU class for college credit Bunderson school, 4 p. m. Landscape and Still Life PaintSchools ing Professor Laine Raty of the at BYU, for credit or Bunderson school, 7 p. m. t, THURSDAY classes: Church Organ Playing Mrs. Stuart L. Tingey, 4 p. m., Second LDS ward chapel located at Sec ond South and Third West. LAST ROSE OF SUMMER This photo was snapped Saturday alter the local area was blanketed under many inches of snow. It was somewhat early for such a heavy snowfall for flowers, such as this rose, with their petals out. Russian for Beginners Miss Wendy Foster, 7 p. m., Room 9C. Miss Lila Longhand this Jean Armstrong, 7 p. m.. Room d half inches of moisture TWAS A WET ONE! Heavy Snowfall Changes Local Area Into Winter Wonderland An early winter snowstorm in- ford, local weather observer said. vaded the Brigham City area late MOISTURE COUNT from this Friday night and dumped "an even 1 07 inches, with foot of snow here before moving storm measured .25 of an inch of rain falling prior on its way late Saturday. The moisture-laden storm created a Win- to the snowstorm. A total of 2.44 inches of moisture ter Wonderland, leaving the trees, shrubbery and landscape coated in has been recorded for the month while for the enjoyment of local of October. This amount, added to the 3 09 inches recorded in Septemresidents. makes better than five and a The storm was recognized as the ber heaviest snowfall for the month of when a similar October since amount was reported to have fallen earlier in the month, Charles Clif for area. 9C. With this amount of snowfall jn the valleys, a generous amount has been piling up in the mountains antj promises a brighter outlook for water prospects next summer, Clifford said. Beginners Pauline Jensen, 7 p. m.. for Danish 1A, (date of to starting Miss Room be an nounced.) Young Homemakers Group Mrs. Helen S. Pierce, 7:30 p. m Room 205. HIGH AND LOW temperature Art Crafts Mrs. Marie T. Jepp-son- , 7 p. m., Room 11A, (sponsorreadings tor the past five days as recorded by Clifford are as fol- ed by Brigham City Recreation lows: Oct. 26, Oct. 27, department.) Oct 29, Oct. Oct 28, Charm School for Women Date 30, of starting to be announced. The barometer was back up to CLASSES scheduled to begin In normal Monday morning but started downward again Monday after- January are listed as follows: Keep Trim and Slim for Women, noon, meaning more storm could be Public Speaking and Speech Im- headed this way, Clifford said. Market Sees Building Cost but failed to hit a single iiun during the season. Improvement (Continued from Page One) 39-2- 48-2- ! D. D. BILUNGS j trl-cl- t ) h Gov. Clyde ll) To Address I Local Clubs four-tenth- 191)0-6- CANDIDATE MAYOR FOR I BELIEVE: Brigham City needs improved lic relations; pub- can be accomplished I believe this b- y- (a) Supplementary training An evening program on Nov. 10 Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City has been planned to to the give recognition growing cattle feeding industry in Utah, anounced Carl Ashby of Delta, chairman of the Utah Cattlemen Feeder comAssociation Cattle mittee. Included on the program will be Cecil Hellhusch of Denver, Colo , livestock and consultant public t elutions manager for Safeway Stores Denver division In addition, a panel discussion of feeding methods and practices will feature feedlnt operators including Lloyd Johnson of Aurora; Delbert Holmgren of Bear River City; Boyd Paike of Ogden; Ray Iheurer of Piovidence, Carl Jorgensen of Ogden and moderator Carl Ashby of Delta All persons interested in Ihe fuof the cuttle ture development feeding industry of Utah will he welcome to attend the supper and participate in the program being sponsoied by the Utah Cattlemen Association. (b) Better cooperation with paper and radio. news- WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT (Paid Political Adv.) Farm and Business provement, Law, Farm Mechanics. Spanish for Beginners, Japanese for Beginners, Education 213, Business Arithmetic, Piano Playing for Adult Beginners, Business English, French for Beginners, PTA Study Groups and New Developments in Agriculture. on the Complete information classes scheduled to begin in January will be printed prior to time of registration. at the GBP!? NEVER dSmnft'jf 3-- T S7.-11- ek-nse- simi as l MICH ) map below reproduces the Federal Power Commissions data for all f0 states. '1 he (i svstt St slot s hal st ovu t SIIIUS ISO s s I Ml.l Hit I I Cl HAfr wits- - . I , - - Jan (V '.v , , , SUBURBANITE WINTER TIRES ances) was per month. Users in Utah paid onlv SG f0 for this sante servue. In the Federal Power Comt mission, Washington, D. C., reveals that the national average monthly bill lor 2)0 kilowatt hours (representing the use of electric ilv for lighting, it ft igetution, cooking and small appli Data just PACKER L. iteGti Dm "What is defeat1 Nothing but education, nothing hut the first step to something better Wendell Phillips. WM. LOWER PRICED! pD STARTING AT For ufe, lure wintrr driving, you nerd Suburbanites. Buy yours now pra es X' Vjf mr 'aaMr NATION-WID- ' were never lowrr! All rayon Nt E GUARANTEE Tim Art Gaadyaar Atria Guaranteed Netian tr, normal road huarde blowouts, litrike ruts eft apt repairihia limits ) tn original owner tar number f month aperltied, Anv f.nndvnr tire dealer will repair lire ii'hul rhaige or make allowance ea new Hip board on smgmal irrd depth retnalnlttf til On e ns rs Mt t pis d treat pros plus Ian nt Old tiro of yotir cor Against fsbtle MONEY DOWN cii. i .-- $r I 4 70ilS I tub-fy- GOODVEAE2 WHITER RETREADS wi IV not l.ike the sure tore lor (old weather th it lu.ike you lose your grip' problem Nothing like positive trillion to t..ke hold of the road and pull you through Ton al W.iss tt t th U kind ol ti ul 1011 sa it tv Iti tri ads like these fry inevpinsivr, too' Slit III l 1 OK Mss SO fisr sir no money down Candidate for Councilman I 000 I 00 OKI FREE MOUNTING BELIEVE: Utah ranks 8th Low Cost Electricity in Nation Immediate action must be taken In provide recreation facilities In newly developed areas and present park facilities, e I would with to supplement this foster cooperation rlvlc groups program. I More than 0'. ol the ' A A in Utah is supplied by Utah Power st Light UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. THIS AIM AaAAA AAA tin rnrrgv sold Uo. lcctrieity is the biggest bargain in your family budget WILL WORK TOWARDS (ftjiti Politic t let Adv) A A I AAAA jg ua nm Goodyear Service 52 North Main for city personnel. 1 Residential and Farm users in Cattle Feeders Schedule Meet J home j damages caused by a city Although there was a slight line project The council agieed to seasonal inciease in unemployname one member, have the twoj ment in Utah duung the week endlandowmers appoint another and ed Oct. 21, the states labor then have these two name thu d Ktt conditions were much board member to arbm.it the led over a year ago, repotted TALKS TODAY Gov. George D. matter. Douglas Miller, manager of the meetClyde will speak at Biigham City Fmplovment SecurTHE COUNCIL agreed to pay ity Office in his weekly repot t on ing here today. half the cost of a $190 40 claim sub- the Utah employment scene mitted by Cam Harmon for damJobs made available through when the Employment ages which resulted Secunty offices insewer barked up in the basement creased by 159 over the week of of the Brigham Hotel Oct. 14, to reach 1,146 for the curMiller said, and he Councilman Olof Zundel sid he rent week, had been assured the state high- pointed out that for the same week way department would take a traf- a year ago, job offers were 882 fic count at the Seventh South and Miller pointed out that the seaMain street intersection within the next two weeks The city is sonally adjusted jobless ratio, at of the insured woik seeking to have a traffic light in- thiee percent from the force, was unchanged stalled there. s week of Oct. 14, but stod Governor George D. Clyde will MAYOR RUEL M. Eskensen said of a percent below the year ago be in Brigham City today, Tuesday, And the unadjusted perto address a joint meeting of the he would ask the highway depart- level. cent unemployed, was he said, local Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions ment to alter the double-doubl- e lines so as to provide a turnoff to only 1 9 percent for the current clubs. Rotarians have invited members Hyland Terrace subdivision which week compared to 2 3 percent last of the Kiwanis and Lions Clubs to is now under development near the year. attend their regular luncheon meet- south city limit. The council scored the slowness ing at 12:15 pm. at the Tropical Hunters Dream of R. W. Coleman company on the Restaurant to hear Gov. Clyde. sewer in line noithwest A project KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) The governor will discuss SecreCity, Eskelsen said the hunters dream, 23,520 ducks and tary of Interior Udalls proposed Brigham firm cant possibly get the job 4,475 geese, were "harvested in wilderness bill and how it will afdone within the time specified in the Tennessee fect Utah. Valley during the the contract. season Earl Madsen is chairman of the The Brigham City League of Woprogram committee for the The Tennessee Valley Authority men Voters was granted permission to hang a banner over Mam said its repot Is showed the season was maiked by an increase of He that knows nothing of it may street advertising their candidates night meeting. Making the request about 9,700 birds over the previous by chance be a prophet, while the was Mrs. Daniel Paul. season. wisest that is may happen to miss. Franklin. Benjamin 60-4- 63-3- 42-3- rates led the National League in batting with a .357 average in 1902 Phono 723-853- WATCH FOR OUR CtRAND OPENING! 6 |