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Show f iMur mf 4 4 ElUtR NEWS, Briyfiam Clfy, OtaR Tuesday, January 23, 1962 THE BOX Tv Zm r Rupert Man Dies Sunday , After Illness Sr.rii John Albert Hunsaker, 78, of Ru pert, Idaho, died Sunday after a short illness. Mr. Hunsaker was born Feb. 17, 1885, a son of John L. and Catherine Allen Hunsaker. He was married to Martha Ann Priest on July 15, 1900, in the Salt Lake LDS Endowment House. He hod lived in Bothwell, Collinston and Beaver Dam prior to moving to Rupert in 1919. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Surviving are his widow, the sons and daughters, Mrs. dolph (Afton) Olsen and Dale Hunsaker, Brigham City; Mrs. Ray Mrs. Lloyd F. (Ruby) Johnston, (Martha Ann) Darley, Wendell Hunsaker, John Albert Hunsaker Jr., all of Ogden; DeVon Hunsaker, Mrs. Earl (MarGean) Blacker, both of Rupert; Rulon Hunsaker, Murtaugh, Idaho; 38 grandchildren and 49 Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in the Additional Rupert stake house. services and burial will be held at Bothwell. e, a y Michael Ohman, talented Brigham City FEATURED ORGANIST youth, was a featured organist Friday evening at a concert featuring three popular organists of the Northern Utah area in the Brigham City Seventh I.DS ward chapel. Proceeds were contributed to the North Box Elder LDS Stake Building Fund. BOX LUNCHES Chicken, Frencn fries Scones and honey Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce ... JUNIOR SUE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOI DOG ON A STICK 1.25 1.25 95c 85c S RINGSIDE CAFE Felt funeral home Director. HAROLD B. FELT VERL t. PETERSEN receiving the most for every dollar spent. Since 1 934, ple in this area who look for and ognize good value have Of Commission Granting of a ditch easement, use of the Tremonton county office for employment security personnel and further consideration for a BUYING ARE t Magazines) Until March 15, sanitarian were major Hems gaining attention of the Box Douglas J. last AWARD WINNER Eider county commission Fife received the Eric W. Ryberg week. award at 40th annual convention of William Manning, Utah State Utah Associated General district Board of Health, said it was Box Elders responsibility to follow through on proposed employment of a sanitarian for Box Eider, Cache and Rich counties. Box Elder has agreed to contract with the state for its participation and to engage the sanitarian. The other two counties will pay Box Elder their proportionate shares for the service. ted Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority for dealing with fires of radioactive materials, the powder is now being made under license by a British firm which has developed its application to magne- ar"L aircraft fires. NEWSPAPERS 1962 CO. CITY WASTEPAPER 117 W. Rushton St. Ogden Phone EX 72 Utah Chapter Honors Local Contractor MANNING said offices will have to be provided both in Bor Elder and Cache counties. A Brigham City contractor was A letter must be obtained from honored during the past weekend Ellinn D. Dissing of Idaho Falls r Cache and Rich stating they will when he was recognized for years received serious injuries in a accident at Perry on Highway participate on this basis, he ex- of outstanding service to the construction industry of Utah. Friday at 6:45 p.m. plained. Dissing was taken to Cooley HosThe commissioners will select a Douglas J. Fife, 432 East Secpital where he was reported in seri- sanitarian from a list of eligible ond South, received the Eric W. ous condition Monday afternoon. furnished by the merit Ryberg award at the 40th annual He suffered a fractured pelvis, sev- persons council. convention of the Associated General broken ribs, lacerations and system eral Contractors of Americas Utah had developed pneumonia, his atAN EASEMENT was granted to chapter held in Salt Lake City. allow joint construction of a tile tending physician said. of the Fife Rock Fife is Police report that Dissing was ditch to parallel a county road in Products president Co. and Fife Construction driving from a cafe parking lot northeast Elwood. The ditch, to Company of Brigham City and Ogwhen his car was allegedly struck be used jointly by the Rover Hill den. He is a director of the AGC by one driven by Vernon P. Scott, and Ault Ditch companies, also apd past president of the Utah 24, of Rexburg, Idaho. crosses the road at one point chapter. thrown car was The Dissing The Eric W. Ryberg award was Requesting the easement were The infant son of J. Lincoln and across all four lanes of the highway established by one of the founders Ditch Hill River Walter Fridal, Sev227 West Gretta Olsen Jensen, and was totaled out. Dick Har- of the Utah Chapter and is given enth North, was dead at birth at Scott received minor hurts and company president and for service to the general conLand of Bureau ris,1 Management. Monthe Cooley Memorial Hosuital was treated and released at the tracting industry of the state. day at 2:40 a.m. Cooley hospital. THE COMMISSIONERS said that No citations were issued, pend-in- if a schedule can be worked out, Survivors include the parents, USU three sisters and two brothers, Mrs, completion of the investigation. not to conflict with present - uses, Meril (Joye) Kubla, Ogden; Chris security personnel employment Far-IndustPaula, Emil and Nets Jensen, ry cduld use the Tremonton county all of Brigham grandparCity; office one day a week. It is the ents, Mrs. Lavine Jensen. Bear same office now used by the counRiver City; Mr. and Mrs. Cornety civil defense director. lius Olsen, Brigham City. Sixth Annual Agriculture-Industr- y Mrs. George Hodges was reapGraveside services were held conference is scheduled Feb. 6 Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Brigpointed as county womens civil ham City cemetery under the di defense director at a monthly sal- at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake rection of Blaine Oiaen Mortuary, City, under sponsorship of Utah ary of 50. two-ca- 89-9- tve RVBCDY 'SAYS THEY WILL po EVERYTHIN OU THElR HEAPS TO PLEASE yooVOUMAST Bur STAND Services Held We point with pride to our newest reservation Confab Feb. 6 State University. The commissioners approved Revolution Utahs Urban-Rura- l CARD OF THANKS radio will be examined at the Wallace Souter as part-tim- e operator for the sheriffs office. conference, open to everyone, said To those who by their acts of A uniform procedure for assesDr. Robert P. Collier, dean of the HERBERT kindness expressed their sympaORME, representd and taxing sing college of business and social sciwas told the that and the of time at ing Honeyville, thy friendship was reported Tuesday by ences and conference chairman at road the death of our beloved mother, campers county department probably USU. State Tax Commission. the Utah to certain be able seat coat would Mrs. Lula B. Reeder, we wish to This is the first coordinated ef- roads in Utah is now the 12th most urHoneyville this year. The express heartfelt thanks. We wish fort to apply property taxes commissioners said they would banized state of our nation, more especially to thank the ward bishin fact, than against campers, tax officials talk to the road supervisor about highly urbanized, opric, the Relief society, our said. such states as Pennsylvania, Ohio work. the assisand who all others friends, and Florida, Dean Collier noted in County assessors at a recent ted in any way. County Treasurer LeGrande Pe- announcing the conference theme. meeting with the tax commission efforts at as- terson was authorized to remove The Lula B. Reeder Family. reported sporadic Registration begins at 9 a. m. sessing campers, but apparently a double assessment on property and continues through 3:30 p. m. few were actuaiy taxed in 1961. belonging to William Hurd. Next time you plan a shopping AS TANGIBLE personal properA. M. Reeder asked if the couna local or move,, trip, Candy Barred ty, they are taxable under the ty would help fence the east side or an evening out consult the A recent request to permit canUtah Constitution, it was pointed of its y when the Iowa Classified Business Directory in dy vending machines in schools of out string road is extended. The com- this paper first. Youll find just Box Elder district was refused by Tax Commission missioners said they would confer what youre looking for. the board of education. the new program is not compul- with other property owners and sory; the state is serving only to let him know. assist the county officials set up Now, Chief a method for making the assess- unteer 3 payment of taxes on their Q-B5EST. LOUIS (UPI- )- Policeman ment. campers. Wood to his had to The state agency is providing Joseph report chief that a thief entered his home "tax paid stickers to the assesLATER IN the year, campers while he was asleep and made off sors. The assessors, in turn, will found without identifying stickers with his revolver, 5 and his wifes issue the stickers to owners of li- can be tracked to their owners watch. censed and taxed trucks who vol- - through truck registrations. Truck Campers rec- to Felts for better values in funeral one-da- Redman Van Storage Co. now has com- & in Brigham City to meet ail the modern demands for local or long- plete facilities y distance and moving for Personalized truck-mounte- VhOMe PA3-520- cross-countr- y right-of-wa- UA WE - v Drafted on peo- turned Idahoan Hurt In Perry Crash Um-'s,ur- Tax Levy MOST people are keenly interested in value A fire-ex- YORK (UPI) in developed tinguishing powder Britain is said to be more effective on blazing aircraft than are to foam extinguishers, according the British Information Services. n Originally developed by the NEW Schedules CITY BRIGHAM half-doze- n "y f y For Infant Son 380 North Main Phono PA and The Brignam City police street department are frowning on' car owners who leave their vefor prohicles parked at street-sid- e longed periods of time: They make it tough to clear the streets of snow. Police Chief John I. Johnson said city ordinance prohibits overnight parking on Main street. Yet cars left there are a each night to make the snow plows , turn out. He said the cars of repeat offenders will be towed away and impounded from now on. Johson noted that city ordinance Johnson noted that city ordinance operating vehicles on any local street for any longer than 48 hours. These also will be impounded, he said. ? Powder For FIro - ' . I' 4i Kh v'.t v P'i" Aufcs Hamper Varied Matters Snow Clearing Rate Action ? Beautiful Service Neeb Not fie Costly .... 8 DIAL PArkway 3-53- Sealed Container Storage. Call on Redman . . . Redman does it right! 32 REDMAN Moving and Storage 116 So. 8th West Brigham City, 2SJIEE&aD(llBfe FOR GUARANTEED VS. 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