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Show kityrrs Completes Sales Course Ernest j AWAIT SCIENCE FAIR These youngsters are among hundreds at seven Box Elder county who participate in a combined science fair. Left to right Whitaker and Kathy Nelson, students In Mrs. Ruth Armstrongs second-grad- e Corinne Native Elected to Phi Beta Kappa former resident has been elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa A. Reed, of Corinne, honor society. A son of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, 2660 Eccles avenue, Ogden, he is attending the University of California at Berkeley, and will graduate in electrical engineering in June of this year. Reed is a member of Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta PI lraternities. He serves as president of the Engineers Joint Council at the university and has been granted a research assistantship, beginning renext fall, in the electronics search laboratory at Berkeley, TAKES for us to completely rebuild your old sagging mattress. Well pick it up in the morning and return it the same day, reconditioned and ready for many more years of THATS ALL IT service. EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1st South Phone PA 31 Justesen, 225 North Fourth West, Brigham City, local representative for Mutual of Oma- j ha and United of Omaha, has recently completed the comprehensive insurance course offerd at the school National Sales Training session in San Francisco. Calif. The school was held at the International Inn under the direction of Tom Wood, training director. It is the first step of a formal educational program established by Mutual of Omaha to provide its representatives with the advantages of professional training methods. Justesen was chosen for the Naschool Sales tional Training through a selection interview analysis. On the average, only one out of eight applicants is able to requirepass the rigid entrance ments. Justesen is associated with the W, B. Toohey Agency in Salt Lake City. elementary schools In south are Louisa Burbank, Colin class at Central school. John D. while he works toward his masters degree. He is a graduate of Ogden High school and Weber college and is past master councilor of Ogden Chapter, Order of DeMolay. He plans to spend the summer at Motorola companys research plant at Phoenix, Anz. Local Soldier Assigned in ' Korea Recently 19, Pfc. Merlin G. Richardson, First West, Brigham City, recently was assigned to the Fourth U. S. Army Missile Command in Korea. Richardson, who was previously assigned to the 43rd Artillery in Louisville, Neb., is now a general-suppl- y specialist in the commands Fourth Support company. He entered the Army in June, 1960 and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Richardson is a 1960 graduate of Box Elder High school. appearance With exclusive oil-plati- ng action I PLUS --- Boosts wear as it cuts mm i l l i interested secretaries in this area as well as members of Ogdens Lomond Chapter of NSA will be in attendance to hear Mrs. Smith tell about her reign as the 1958 National Secretary of the the certified Year, professional secretary program, and what membership in NSA has meant to her, .. All Utah 5 For fun, health, sun and beautiful mountain scenery. Ride the mountain trails. Follow the horses to BOX ELDER RIDING STABLES miles to Mantua, up Brigham canyon, turn south 1 mile. 4 Riding instructions available. GRADUATION SUGGESTIONS - two-da- six-pa- rt Women Voters Slate Meets; top-lev- Public Invited Bulma give you this extra auurance of Waterproof Certification by lnited State Testing Company, Inc. right-of-wa- From only 17 Jewels, shock resistant, Unbreakable Mainspring, Sweep Second-Han- . . . d are just a few of the ACTIONPROOF features top-lev- of the right-of-wa- Sea King' all-ne- sea kins "0" Boldly patterned masculine look with jugged expansion band $49 SO LAYAWAY NOW FOR YOUR GRADUATE PETERS JEWELRY Jay C. Hansen, Prop. 1 2 South Main VJHAT IS A SECRETARY? William L. Glover ADVANCED was advanced to rank of first lieutenant at Fort Sill, Okla. on Friday, April 13. Army Officer Earns Rank : : t a7 v There is only one tt : .. Shes the of cxportm ytttis fost.rinfandgoad will is burin I ur. yMwwffmjty For lnformatloo Woloomo Wagon, phono most popular career . . . with a key to office favorite ... the front door Shes business with a twinkle in her eye . . She runs the office for the men who run the world . , , Shes a secretary. Shes a file clerk . . . Baby sitter . . . Christmas shopper . . . Office hostess . . . Official greeter . . . Legal expert . . . Janitress . . . Wastebasket emptier . . . Purchasing agent . . . Mailer . . . Stamp licker . . . Personnel manager . . . and efficiency expert . . . Shes a Jill of all trades who can repair a typewriter . . . Make coffee . . . Buy tickets . . . and remembers the birthdays and anniversaries her boss forgets . . . Shes a secretary. Shes a philosopher with a rose on tier desk Shes a diplomat holding a telephone receiver She likes: Considerate people Coffee breaks... Summer vacations... Christmas bonus checks . . . New typewriter ribbons . . . Sharp pencils . . . Fresh carbon paper . . . Tidy desks . . . Good stationery . . . Weekends . . . Polite people . . . and the firm she works for . . . She doesnt like: People on the telephone who wont say whos calling . . . Loud salesmen ... Old typewriters . . . Smudgy carbon paper . . . Paper clips stuck together . . . Dingy offices . . . and people who insist on seeing the boss when ... ... maid . . . Banker, legal expert, public relations specialist, treasurer, writer, warehouse clerk, trouble shooter for the boss . . . and information bureau. Shes a secretary. She can dress in the latest Fifth Avenue fashions . . . and still flash an smile . . . She is the front office buffer for the boss against the world . . . Shes sympathy with a full-tim- SO Service . hes not in . . . Shes part actress . . , Part nurse- WAGON Farrell Larsen's Conoco DAN VALENTINE WHES AMERICA'S WELCOME CONOCO By girl Friday, April 13, was not an lucky day for a Brigham City man serving in the U. S. Army at Fort Sill, Okla. According to work received by Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamont Glover, their son. Second Lieut. William L. Grover, was called to report to the office of his commanding officer on that day, where he was presented his silver bars, advancing him to the rank of first lieutenant. Lieut. Glover and his wife, the have former Dorothy Wedding, been living at Lawton, Okla., while he has been stationed at Fort Sill since he entered the Army in October, 1960. Protects as it powers! Acts just like an engine tune-u- p in all cars, new or old! Gy, Fourth West, for leaving the scene of an accident. A Brigham City man was cited by police after (lie car he was driving left to roadvay at Sixth North and Second West and rammed into a utility pole, the accident report shows. The mishap occurred Saturday, April 14, at 7:40 p.m. Estimated damage to the car was ' $120. Lt. Jay Christensen cited the driver, Joe Riley Wall, 660 North guests of the Beehive Chapter of the National Secretaries Association (International) to be held on Wednesday, April 25, 7:30 p. m., at the Idle Isle Cafe. Drivers Cited In 2 Mishaps wear Vi Brigham Tuesday, April 24, 1962 j MRS. SMITH Is a certified professional secretary, which means that she has successfully passed a college level examination administered by the Institute for Certifying Secretaries. She is the only CPS in the state of Utah. SPEAKER Mary Smith, certiTo become a CPS a secretary fied professional secretary, will be examination guest speaker at Secretaries Day must pass a based upon an analysis of secre- banquet Wednesday. tarial work, with emphasis on judgment, understanding, and administrative ability gained through knowledge and experience. The Brigham City police Friday and examination is based upon the beof a Saturday investigated pair liefs that a secretary intersection traffic accidents which in resulted in citations for two of the should have basic knowledge economics, business organization, drivers involved. The mishap Friday occurred at accounting and business law and The Brigham City League of Wothe intersection of Second South be thoroughly familiar with the and Main street at 8:20 a.m. and latest developments in secretarial men Voters will hold its regular and procedures, being unit meetings this week on Tuesinvolved two cars driven by Sher-lee- n forms Newton, RFD 1, Tremonton, aware of developments in office day and Thursday. as management and supervision, and Jeff Y. Nimori, Corinne. The tirst session will be held Estimated damage to the Newton well as trends in human relations. starting at 8 p. m. at the home of auto was $125 with $200 estimated A CPS rating gives a secretary Mrs. S. F. Packwood, 350 Crest-viedamage to the other vehicle. Lt. professional status. drive. The discussion leadJack Jorgensen cited Nimori for MARY SMITH was chosen by er will be Mrs. Lee Wall. failure to yield Dr. Harold W. Ritchey, vice presThursday night, the league will The accident Saturday involved a ident of rocket Thio-komeet at the home of Mrs. Grant operations, pickup truck driven by Motoharu Chemical Corporation, to be Allred, 625 South First West. DisSumida, 561 South Sixth West, and his administrative assistant when cussion leader for this meeting a car di iven by Max L. Haws, 1042 he opened the Rocket Operations will be Mrs. James R. Thurston. Grandview drive. It occurred at Center in The starting time is 8 p. m. Ogden in 1960. the intersection of Forest street She had long demonstrated her All interested persons are inviand Second West. skills as a technical sec- ted to attend and for further into car the Estimated damage the Redstone and Long- formation, they can contact Mrs. was $200 with an estimated $75 retary at horn Divisions of Thiokol Chemi- Ronald Swenson. damage done to the auto. Lt. Jay cal Mrs. Joseph P. Gurrister, local Corporation, where she went Christensen cited Haws for failure to work after getting her diploma president, and Mrs. Carleton Rutto yield from the North Alabama College ledge state board member, will of Commerce with a straight A speak to 'Beta Sigma Phi on Wedrecord. nesday, April 25, on citizen parMrs. Smith was born in Hunts- ticipation in government. This is ville, Ala. She is a typical south- concerned with local relationship ern girl with all their legendary to th participation in local, state charm as well as being a career and natonal government. girl. She is interested in all things technical as is her engineer husband, James W. Smith. She holds the distinction of being the only female member of the Utah Chapter of the American Rocket SoSUM S.000 (10.0001 ciety, and she says, Being a 50 ta.7! tut gpod secretary is a way of life. as it increases mileage! Cuts piston ring wear in half! Boosts power, spark plug life, gas mileage, acceleration! Mary Secretaries Day dinner meeting for members and will spotlight the Advancement TCP ELDER NEWS, BOX Prominent Secretary to Address Driver Cited Beehive Chapter, Wednesday After Mishap Smith The of of 371 North WITH THE CALLING ALL SECRETARIES Local Agent . PA e bottle of aspirin stuck away in the lower left, hand drawer of her desk . . . Shes as efficient as tomorrow . . and as charming as yesterday. She lives in a hurried, harried world. She gets her boss to appointments on time . . . and sees that he has the right tickets for the right plane or the right railroad at the right time She sees that his insurance premiums are paid when due . . . and that the office boy gets a special smile, on his birthday A million details race through her head each day . . . She can bring instant order out of temporary panic . . . Shes a secretary. ... ... If all the secretaries 0 f the world would stop work for a single day, there would be nothing but chaos in the business world. Frantic couldnt find copies of memos, presidents couldnt write letters, salesnianagers would not prepare sales bulletins. Shipping clerks would scramble for misplaced invoices . . . and there would be nobody to send out at 5 p.m. to buy a box of candy for the forgotten birthday of the d bosses aunt . . . old-mai- She can manage a smile when the boss dictates a sheaf of letters 10 minutes before quitting time . . . She can warm an office with a tinkling laugh . . . She can always find things that other people have lost ... Her desk drawer contains such items as 52 cents in small change in a tin box . . . Five a mirror . . . two combs . . . and bobby pins a folder advertising a vacation in Hawaii shell probably never take . . . She can take shorthand . . . Type a letter . . . Open mail . . . Make decisions . . . Tell little white lies for her boss . . . and still look pretty and efficient when the office clock hits 5 ofclock ... Shes Americas favorite Girl Friday every day of the week . . , Shes tofLDERfPUNiyRANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRIGHAM CITY Comer 2nd North and Main a secretary. ft A |