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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 30, 1962 3 ' ' f Mothers Will March for Funds Tcnite (Continued from Page One) Wayne Butler, Carl Larsheider. Area No. 5 Leaders, Mrs. Eugene Davis and Mrs. Charles Christensen. Marchers: Mcsdames DeLore Jensen, Willard Christensen, Marvin Wright, Gordon Jen- NEW SIGN This sketch shows the GRADUATES Chiyeko Judy Vernon new type of signs that will mark sen, Rulon Huntington, RFD No. 2, Brigham City, Drewes, DeVere Stokes, Rew. roads in Utah. has completed basic training at Wiley, Robert Vukars, Frank Shol-tBainbridge, Md., Naval Training James Checketts, Robert center. , Holst, Lou Dell Reese, Su-ru- Local Wave Ends Area No. 6A New Markers Slated (or States Roads Intermountain school Leader, Mrs. Morgan Wilson. Marchers: Mesdames Glen E. Catherman, Marilyn Hardin, Phillip Gover, Vincent Wilbur, George Lente. Chiyeko Judy Suzuki, daughter Area No. 6B Leader, Mrs. Malof Mr. and Mrs. Yoshitaro Suzuki, New signs for state roads will colm McDonald. Marchers: MesRFD No. 2, Brigham City, has dames: Glen Andersen, Clint F. soon guide travelers throughout ten of weeks basic completed Lewis, E. B. Gentry, Robert Call, the state according to C. Taylor training at Naval Training cen- Robert Quick. Burton, director of highways. ter, Bainbridge, Md., and was The state road commission apNo. 7 Leaders: Mrs. RichArea graduated during a military re- ard at its last meeting a new Kas-troproved and Mrs. Clarence Fly view held Jan. 19. Marchers: Mesdames Law- sign in order to conform to new The local Wave, a graduate of rence Geisler, Charles Stuart, requirements of the federal govMoapa Valley High school, will Carleton Rutledge, Clifford Hob- ernment. The old block U sign leave with her par- son, Lee Hawkes, Clovis Jordan, will be replaced by a sign showspend a ents before reporting to the U. S. R. J. Brockish, Norman John, ing the state route number in Naval Air station, Jacksonville, Robert L. Hansen, T. R. Billings, black, placed inside a white beeC. Fla., for general duty. Devere Christensen, Bolieau, hive, which in turn will be on a Don Babcock, black background Miss Suzuki enlisted Nov. 9 at Winston Nelson, Earl Olsen, the Navy recruiting station in Og- Willie B. Hunsaker, The new signs were designed unJack Hadfield, B. B. Borden. den for a three-yea- r the direction of J. Edward der period. Area No. 8 Leaders, Mrs. Cardirector in Johnston, deputy ver Kennedy and Mrs. Fred Mitchof planning: James W. charge Marchers: Mesdames Dan ell. Booth, traffic engineer, and Jack Paul, Daryl Scharman, Robert L. Noblitt, traffic survey engiHerb Mc- neer of Taylor, Joe Oviatt, the department of highQueen, Gloria Steel, Ed Dorsey, ways. The signs will be made by WilKeith Nuttall, Miller, Betty the departments sign shop, under liam Tell, Ray Osborn, Charles the direction of Leonard Beratto. Vegos. The changeover will not be imArea No. 8A Leader, Mrs. Dan mediate, but will take place gradMesdames Marchers: Utah State Universitys 22nd an- Russell. ually, possibly over a period of C. E. Robert Williams, Edgar nual Summer Music Clinic is several years, Director Burtoi) Max Vince Loosli, scheduled June Dr. Max F. Richardson, said. A. Olsen, Earl Dalby, associate professor of fine Snow, W. Gray, Ralph Forsgren, Jack Frye. arts and clinic chairman, an- Frank Area No. 9 Leader, Mrs. Dee nounced Thursday. Mitten. Marchers: Mesdames Guy Music students from the ninth R. Price, Garth Colton, Willis Cra-nethrough 12th grades will receive James Dixon, Ken Dicka-morinstruction in band, orchestra, Fifield, LeRoy Vaughan music. choral and individual LawMiller, Douglas Chamber music and piano ensem- Jensen, rence Mclntire, Lanez Norman, ble festivals will be associated Heber Smith, Edward Payne, with the clinic. John Valcarce, Nona Walthers. Guest musicians from colleges Mrs. Area No. 10A Leaders, and high schools of Utah, Arizona Theodore Rogers and Mrs. Norand Idaho will join the resident man Snow. Marchers: Mesdames Besides Dr. Joe Silver, Lorin Mohn, Ari (Continued from Page One) staff in instruction. Dalby, the resident staff includes Conrad Dick Hanson, work out final terms. Professors Alvin Wardle, 'Fay Quayle, Gail Allred, Robert Long, attorney and MAYOR WILLIS L. Hansen said Irving Robert Hutchison, Hanson, George Pahtz, Van Lowe, Wassermann and Ronald Stoffel Dean Adams, Fred Loichinger, attention would be given a request of the USU music staff. Charles Wright, Kenneth Heffle-finge- by local civic clubs that additional Donald Calloway, Bennie street lights be installed on east Forest street. Besser. The signing of a contract to plan Area No. 10B Leader, Mrs. OUR READERS WRITE Mes development of the sugar factory Haniuk. Marchers: It was dames Grant Allred, Forrest Stin- property was tabled. Gentlemen: that department heads son, Gerald Jenson, Coleman Whit- agreed Thank you so much for the past lock, George Phelps, Lee Tawfner, should first estimate the space to your pa- Kirk months subscription Glen Heason, Ken- they will need. Nelson, pers. I think it a fine thing and neth Richins, Robert Pechak, LowThe sugar factory property, loa need for a local paper. ell Grover, Authur LaFleur, Shir- cated on lower Sixth North, will I wish that this might be be developed as a combined city ley Wight. daily paper as I do not think it the Mrs. utilities yard. Area No. 11 Leaders, best to have to read a paper with Enos Bennion and Mrs. Forrest A letter from the Box Elder the interests of another city or Hill. Marchers: Mesdames Joe Chamber of Commerce stated that worse still another county. Weight, Ron Jensen, Wayne Hun- chamber representatives will at1 think to much is at stake for saker, Don Gonzales, Melvin Mit- tend all future council meetings. the local business when one reads chell, Don Pickles, Jimmy Jewel, And it said the new board of direpeatedly the ads of these other James McDowell, Simon Allen, rectors voted to take a neutral stores or the activities going on Sherman Kay. annexastand on the north-lan- d in another town. Area No. 12 Leader, Mrs. Dee tion issue until a complete study occasionknew If we never but Coats.t Marchers: Mesdames Dan is made. ally what went on in Ogden for Smith, Oleen Marble, James GloTolman Burke, city office maninstance, our local people would ver, John C. Weis, Joseph Stump, ager, described a new purchasing be more content with what was Melvin Licht, D. A. Olsen, Ray- system put into effect to increase here. I came from a similar sit- mond C. Butler, Vero Hunter, efficiency among the various city uation in Indiana where people Robert T. Sewell, Raymond departments. said there is nothing to do here beFloyd J. Hamson, Joseph cause they read of the activities A. Tillotson, James A. Munns, going on in the nearby largest Maynard Nelsen, Robert Cotter, town. J. D. Merrell. Area No. 13 Leader, Mrs. Jack Sincerely, Mesdames Powers. Marchers: Vivian P. Card. J. R. Kirberg, Leland Ward, John Johnson, John Ensign, Grant Moser, Robert Nearman, V. H. Wilhite, Fred Baugh, J. Leon Good-liffJr., George A. Nielson, James M. Powers, Jr. The Utah Merit System Council Area No. 14 Leaders, Mrs. John has announced continuous examiThirkill and Mrs. John Robertson. nations scheduled to fill office posiMarchers: Mesdames Jean L. Ba- tions in the departments of PubRex Bryant, lic Welfare, ker, M. D. Black, Employment SecurJames Bryson, Ed Case, A. M. ity, Health, Fish and Game, Park Condon, James K. Draper, Doug-le- s and Recreation, and Civil Defense. Examinations will be given as Furlong, Bill Gardner, Charles International Days will be ob- Hodges, Roy S.' Hooper, Walter applications are received. Appliserved at Utah State University Jerominski, Johnston, cation blanks are available by Feb. Bruce Keyes, Gordon McCulloch, contacting the Merit System Counwill be student USU delegates John McGovern, Kay Mecham, cil, 158 Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake Miller Nordeen, City 11, Utah, or at the local Emjointed by students from other David Morris, uniUtah and Idaho colleges and Henry Nowak, E. T. Owens, Cecil ployment Security or County Welversities in a UN General Assem- Troutman, Robert Werling, Keith fare offices. bly as a major feature of Interna- Welch. Positions and salary ranges are tional Days. listed as follows: Other events include internationSecretary 7, $354 to $494 per al dinner, talent show and dance. month; Secretary 6, $322 to $449 coundifferent seven Food from Clerk Stenographer 5, month; per served tries will be featured, $293 to $408 per month; Clerk smorgasbord style, at the dinner, Stenographer 4, $266 to $371 per Feb. 9 at 7 p. m. in the USU Stumonth; Clerk Stenographer 3, $242 dent Union Building. Dinner will to $338 per month. be followed by the talent show and Clerk Typist 5, $293 to $408 per dance. month; Clerk Typist 4, $266 to . Motion pictures supplied by the To obtain quick and accurate $371 per month; Clerk Typist 3, UN will inaugurate International Clerk, Days Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. in Main Federal tax information just pick $242 to $338 per month; An assembly for all up the telephone. Auditorium. District Direo General Offices 5, $293 to $408 per students Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. in the tor Roland V. Wise of the Inter- month; Clerk, General Office 4, $266 to $371 Clerk, per month; auditorium and the first UN Gener-e- l nal Revenue service, anounced General Office 3, $242 to $338 per Assembly session the same day this week that he has expanded month. the from 2 to 5 p.m. continue his offices telephone service this The entrance salary is at the event. minimum for the class. F.nal general assembly session is year. Special telephone lines are open Feb. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. David Hariri, Iran, and Merlin from 8:15 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday "I cant decide ' bor Spinster: through Friday. Olsen, Lqgan, are are Just pick up the phone and call tween the divan and the arm Other committee members , Ext. 701, in Salt chair. Deanna Kimball, DAvis Mike Harmon, and Marilyn Spencer, all of Lo- Lake City. Theres little waiting Clerk: You cant go wrong on gan, and Fereshteh Mahmoudi and except perhaps during the lunch a nice comfortable chair like this." hour when most calls come in. Ill take the divan. Ali Hashemi of Iran. Spinster: Basic Training, is for Antiques p. is for Nursery Equipment is for Office 14-d- If Is for Boats m USU Schedules Music Clinic is for Cats Equipment is for Pianos is for Dogs is for Quilts Starting in June Street Still r, r e, Open, Cuts is for Electrical School Campus is for Rugs i Bar-bier- e, . Appliances is for Furniture is for Stoves is for Guns is for Toys is for Heaters is for Used is for Ironers Clothing is for Vacuum Cleaners r, Ei-na- r Dun-leav- e, International Days Slated At Utah State 6-- Steno, Typist Clerk Jobs Open in State is for Jewelry is for Watches is for Kitchen is for Xylophones f Equipment is for Livestock Stuart t i f 4 is for Yard Goods h s for Motorcycles Phone Service Offered on Tax Problems , is for Zithers Want Ads sell everything from A to Z. And they work so quickly because they reach so many people. You can Want Ad by just calling place ah inexpensive News-JournPA today. News-Journ- al al 3-34- 71 Thepox Elder |