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Show v s THE Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 29, 1962 BOX ELDER NEWS. 7 H . I'rt Class Slated FOR SALE In FOR RENT or LEASE TRAILER SALES .1. Mars Landscape mobile FOR RENT Peach City Apart2 bedrooms, home, 10 x ments Partly furnished basewool front kitchen, carpet ment apartment. $100 per mo. All utilities paid. Ph PA throughout. Excellent condition, On Tuesday evening. June 5, at one owner. $3400. Jack Rack-haat the Bunderson school at 7pm KITCHEN cabinets, desks, etc. PA Brigham City an organization and Alton Anderson, Call evenings. FOR RENT Office or small busiregistration meeting will be held FOR SALE Large PA ness space in building North of for a class in Ouldoor Landscape cash trailer. Priced for quick Thiokol building on North Main. Painting RECONDITIONED and fully guarsale, or will consider trade for Ph. PA or PA This class is being organized by anteed used television sets,-$4- 4 equity in small home. Ph. PA the afternoon and evening educaafter 5 p. m. 95 to $79.95. vBreitenbeger Election department of the Box Elder FOR RENT 2 and 3 bedroom dutric, PA county school district in cooperaBuilt-mcartion with the Brigham Young Uniplex apartments. FOR SALE Sylvania 21 inch ta- FOR SALE 16 ft. trailer house. Ph. PA pet, and basement. versity 54 South Fourth East, Ph. ble model TV including stand. Professor Layne Raty will be the Good condition. $45. Ph. PA instructor The class will meet one 10 x 50 FOR SALE American day a w eek for a period WINS SCHOLARSHIP Wayne M. during the summer months. Field ft. trailer, with 11 x 30 ft. room. FOR SALE Power lawn mower, was EXECUTIVE APT. scholarship will be each presented conducted Wagstaff class Ph. PA trips tricycle, evaporator car cooler, by Utah Society of Public Account- period used one week. Ph. PA FOR SALE Mobile home, 57 Pa-- 1 ants. At the organization meeting next lace, 10 x 45 ft. Like new; two New 2 bedroom luxury unit, furTuesday evening the day of the week and the time of day to hold bedroom, completely furnished. FOR SALE Used Magnavox TV nished or unfurnished. Only 15 Call Logan SK or SK the class to meet the convenience console. Reasonable, $65. Call of the group will be determined . miles to Plant 78. 70 No. 2nd PA after 5:30 p. m. This class is being organized to FOR SALE 1959 Marlet trailer. East, Tremonton. meet the needs of the beginner as Will make $4000 equity. trade well as those that have had experiFOR SALE 40 gal. Westinghouse ence in painting water heater; very good condi-14- 6 for smaller trailer or Ph. CR FOR RENT Office space above ' tion. See at South Fifth Hamilton Drug. 16 South Main. West or call PA after 6 SERVICES OFFERED m. p. Wayne Marlon Wagstaff of Perhome. ry was honored Sunday afternoon FOR SALE Apartment size stove, WILL DO housework or child care. FOR RENT Unfurnished Ph. PA at Utah State University when he afPh. PA $30; drapes, $15; garbage dispowas presented the Gordon ter 6 p. m. sal, excelent condition, $40. Ph. GIRLS ENROLL in summer sewscholarship award. PA ing lessons starting June 4. Ages FOR RENT Two bedroom walkThe award is given annually by 10 thru 20. Ph PA At a recent Utah State UniverWE LOAN out basement apt. 2 bedroom the Utah Society of Public Accarpet Awards and Honors ConvocaFREE with Blue home and a three bedroom countants to the highest grade sity of the Seven three tions chase. Also rent electric sham home. These are nice. Avail- point junior student majoring in former Box Elder Colleges, High students able for couple with one small accounting It is rotated every received pooer, only $1.00 per day. BrigDRINK TOO MUCH? recognition. ham Furniture Co. child. C. B. Williams, REAL- three years between Utah State Needs Some Helpl DeAnn Morris, daughter of Mr. 140 South Main.. Phone PA UnTOR, University, Brigham Young Youre not alone so did wel FOR SALE Complete set of Ludand Mrs. J W. Morris of Corinne. iversity and the LDS Business col- earned a full tuition scholarship Contact wig drums. Used six months. its for Free! from the College of Humanities be Ph. AL Don't wait Phone PA FOR RENT 1 bedroom furnished lege. It is given in memory of Gordon cause of outstanding academic Ph. PA or Good location. apartment. FOR SALE Mens golfcraft clubs, work. DeAnn has been a straight Wngglesworth. PA like new. Ph. PA A student this year. The scholarof was the a member Wagstaff COSMETICS Beauty Counselor. FOR RENT Private sleeping rm. She is for the year 1962-6ship InLDS of the class graduating Orders and presentations availwith bath. No smoking or drink- stitute of Religion Sunday morn- will be a junior at USU next year. FOR SALE Kenmore automatic able. Call Ogden James C. Harmon, a freshman at ing. Ph. PA twin stroller deluxe. washer; ing in the Logan tabernacle. SamUSU, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. uel former Ph. Carpenter, president 3 furnished room FOR RENT Cam Harmon, 15 South First East, Intermountain Group basement apartment. Adults. 62 of the Central States LDS Mis- was the recipient of a chemistry to the the address gradsion, gave Meets Every Friday, 8:30 P.M. South Second East. Ph. PA for Chemistry 10, award QUILT BATTING faculty uates. 5367.' South End, Building 61 "White Miracle fine Celanese 11, and 12. is a son of Mr. and Wagstaff Intermountain School fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 In the College of Engineering New unfurnished, Mrs. Glen Wagstaff of FOR RENT Perry. per pound at division, Jeff Nimori of Corinne, Meetings Open to Public apartment. large was awarded the Socony Oil comPhone PA or PA EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Including garage, washer, dryAbout the time it dawns on you pany This $500. scholarship of Available 24 E. 1 So. er, ample storage Phone PA wasnt so award is presented on the basis of that the last COMPLETE Landscaping, ..tree after 6 p.m. dumb after generation June 30. PA folks all, the young scholarship and the ability as an surgery Rockeries our specialconclude youre an Old Fogey. WE LOAN engineer. carpet shampooers ty. More than 20 years experFOR RENT 2 bedroom duplex. FREE with Blue Lustre purience. Phone CHerry Built-iAvaioven. chase. Also rent electric sham-pooeand range lable June 1. Ph. PA or only $1.00 per day. BrigWILL DO ironing in my home. Ph. PA ham Furniture. FOR SALE FOR SALE English pointer pups. 11 weeks old. Registered stock. Ph. PA after 7 p. m. 1959 49 ft., Painting Here I ft'f ZiJjr.v J; - V -- if; . . ? iS 4L s V 4? I t'-- f - s, Local Student Receives what-have-yo- Scholarship Local Students s. Excel atUSU A-- M29-31-c- h 14 .. "tW JamF! Jfc Pictured here are persons who last week completed the first medical self-heFront, left to right, Mrs. Altreda Windley, Ilene Richards, Dorothy Mullins, Edith Conger, Irene Hess, Esther Hodges, ladies civil defense director; Estella Maero and Alberta Valentine. Back, left to right, Helen Woolf, Vera Rucker, Gladys Wheatley, Maxine Check-ett- s, Ray Olsen, Peggy Waxlax and Viola Matney. Absent from the photo are Drauca Holmes, Louise Whitlock and Frankie Maddox. COMPLETE COURSE course conducted in lp Box Elder county. First Local Students Graduate From Medical Self-Hel- p Seventeen persons last Tuesday evening formed the graduating class of the first civil defense concourse in medical ducted in Box Elder county. The procedure was similar to that followed in most institutions of learning each spring. The students including only one man took a final test and then stepped up to receive their certiticates of completion. The ceremony, preceded by the final regular lesson in the course, was staged in the Brigham City Eagles hall, First Security Bank building. self-hel- p Course IN CH4RGE was Mrs. George Hodges, county women's CD director, who conducted each Tuesday night session in the program. course is The medical a national program intended to provide at least one member of every family with a basic knowledge of proper health and medical care measures to take in event of an emergency. It is sponsored in Utah by the CD organization, department of Utah Medical public instruction, association, and department of public health. eight-wee- self-hel- p l " FOR RENT a place to leave 89 TRAINING Bad dogs need it. Good dogs deserve it. Phone PA CUFF HUGGINS FOR RENT Small furnished apt. Suitable for one or two. Phone PA FOR RENT New 3 bedroom CACHE VALLEY Breeding Asso house. Inquire at 435 West Sixth ciation provides the best dairy South or Ph. PA and beef sires for artificial insemination service. Phone Abe H. Chlarson, 117 East Fifth So., LEGAL NOTICE Ph. PA If no answer, Call SH Ev Thurs-t- f NOTICE Approximately 25 bicycles will HELP WANTED be auctioned off by Brigham City LUZIER Cosmetics, a subsidiary at 2 p. m. on May 31 at the east Grade "A Pasteurized of is selecting side of the city jail. CREAM TOP and The bicycles will be displayed ambitious women to demonstrate HOMOGENIZED their finest products. For more between 12 noon and 2 p. m. to Milk A Cream Delivered information phone collect Og- allow persons claiming ownership of any of the vehicles to show den Export TRY ITI proof of same. JOHN I. JOHNSON, for UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Chief of Police. Phone PA women who live in apartment houses or trailer homes to supDEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, plement their income in spare BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. FOR SALE 14 foot boat and trailSalt Full information provid-e- Land Office, P. O. Box No. 777, time. Lake City 10, Utah, April 19, 1962. Uner with 40 hp. Johnsen electric Avon Cosme- der the by contacting of Sections 2273 and provisions motor. See at 73 North Third tics. Write 840 East Gentile, 2276 of the revised statutes 43 USC Sec. 851, 852) the State of Utah has East, or Ph. PA Layton, Utah, or call Ogden filed application Utah 069155 to select Bristol-Meyer- 'jfe'sj ? SH .w j Buick Century completely powered. after 5 p. m. 1958 1952 CessFor Sale Airplane na 170 B. Low and high frequency radio and Omni cross wind landing gear. Ph. Bear River City, CR ton Intnl KITCHEN HELP WANTED Apply in person. JESSIES pick- complete new 4 speed transmission, clean. Best offer buys. See at Ken Jensen Market. 98 South Main. FOR SALE 52 Ford Vi ton pickPrice $195. Phone PA up, HELP do light housework and care for school age children five days a week. Ph. PA after 5 p. m. . WANTED Woman to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3- -i 3069. FOR SAL- E- 1957 Triumph 2000 miles on rebuilt en-- , in fall of gine. '61. New soft top and metal and hard top.. Radio, heater Call PA overdrive. CAR i TR-3- , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Just being made available, good commercial store building, 50 x 100 ft. on Mam street. Paved lot, a real business opportunity. Will make building changes on long lease. PA FOR SALE , FOR SALE 1961 Ford, 9 passenger station wagon, R. & H., ek-- ; cellent condition. Ph. PA FOR SALE CAFE PERRY up, V-- if you are YOUNG MEN out of work, apply 417 Kiesel building, Ogden, 8:30 a. m. for interview. Livestock 2 Jersey cows, FOR SALE one fresh. Also six can milk cooler. , Ph. SH Mobile home, 47 foot. newly painted, air conditioned, completely furnished. Will sell below market. Ph. SK Logan. WANTED WANTED-Ho- me dog. Ph. PA PERSONAL for the EMi WVG Sec. 14, T 14 N.. R. 10 W 160 acres. SL Mer , Utah, containing The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land adversely to file in this office their objections to issue a deed to the State Any objections must be filed wuti evidence a that copy thereof has been served on 4 V J '&$' 5 FOR SALE One sorrell, coming 2 year old colt, with black mane WILL THE former Miss Darlene f and tail. Half quarter horse Peterson, approximately 37 yrs. and half thoroughbred. See at old, please contact, within two trailer 38D, Mountainview Trail' weeks, Richard G. Letterman, be' er Court, or phone PA 808 W. Temple, Houston, Texas. tore noon, Important. Leonard Eckles and Alaine Hansen BOOMERANG EDITORS have been named editor and associate editor of the Boomerange, BEHS yearbook, for the coming year. They will head a staff which was announced at the recent BEHS Press banquet. y BUT BEING so close to Promontory summit where the spike was driven linking the first transcontinental railroad, they were also exposed to some local lore. However, Mrs. Dickmans class Ogden Miss Named Class Valedictorian 29 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Brigham City Corporation at the City Hall, Brigham City, Utah, until 8:00 p. m. on June 7, 1962, for furnishing and installing a deep well turbine pump, motor and controls on an existing 2250 g.p.m. well. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place stated above. Contract documents may be obtained upon application at the office of Todd and Horrocks Engineers, Inc., 16 South Main, Brigham City, Utah. Brigham City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the owner. BRIGHAM CITY. nasty-tempere- Gott-plent- cere-mone- y. A student in the class, Paul Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Woodward, fabricated out of cardboard, a funnel, cans and rulers, models of the two steam engines. And to add another touch of realtop wasnt content to read about his- - ism, he donned an A group of Brigham City younghat handed down from his tory. They wanted to be a con- and presided as sters this spring did more than temporary part of it. Gov. Leland Stanford while other read about the historic driving of So they acted out, in three parts, d officials drove a the golden spike they relived the the Each epi nail into an eraser. story. spike golden event, just as it happened 93 years ago. They were the fourth grade students of Mrs. Alvin Dickmara at Mountain View school. The students spent three weeks n history periods, learning about the important railroad event and the dramatic happenings leading up to it. Their guide along the way was the text. At the Driving of the Golden Spike by David Shepherd. twice-weekl- blue-blood- registered OF COURSE the final climatic event was the meeting of the Rogers No. 119 and the Jupiter No. 60, and the ensuing golden spike gold-colore- the Director, State Land Board, State of Salt Lake Utah, 105 State Capitol, City 14, Utah, within 60 days from date of first publication. CHARLES T. HOHENTHAL, Chief. Lands Section. Date of first publication: May 1, 1962. 22 A scheming young bank clerk, keenly aware of old million-dolla- r Mrs. Gottplentys balance, began giving her the treatment. He even took untrained her six dogs for the constitutional every morning and evening. y As he had hoped, Mrs. remembered the bank clerk in her will. She left him the dogs. V". explained. During the course of their enactments, came the shrill whistle and puffing of steam locomotives. And rough male voices sang out the songs which the Irish workers chorused while laying the rails to ' Promontory. It was a background compliments of Mrs. Dickman and provided through the moderh 'development of the record player. Historic Golden Spike Event Lives Again in MV Classroom 1 Superior Dairy 53 ", STUDENTS PLAY PARTS 49 MILK FOR SALE f Paul Woodward as Gov. Leland StanPAGE FROM HISTORY ford stands ready to drive the golden spike in his class at Mountain View school. Paul fabricated the two engines during the classes study about the famous event. Day-n-Nig- FOR SALE FOR SALE convertible, Ph. PA 'Hy 'h South un- THE CHILDREN knew the story well enough that they didnt have Mrs. Dick-ma- n to memorize a line, UH IV" Rooms. Low weekly rates. Berts Motel, Main. your children while you go shopping or work or go out at night? FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished If so, bring them to the modern apartment. Heat and Ph. fenced yard. water furnished; Nursery at Corinne. Ph. SH Betty Mills. TOP SOIL PA K PROVIDED illustrated hand covered books, the participants lessons concerned with radioactive fallout and shelter, hygiene, sanitation and vermin control, water and food, shock, bleeding and bandaging. artificial respiration, fractures and splinting, transportation of injured, nursing of sick and injured, infant and child care and emergency child birth. The program was initiated locally on April 3 as a project of the Eagles auxiliary. Mrs. Roy Valentine, auxiliary chairman for community projects, has assisted Mrs, Hodges Another course will be started in the near future, or as soon as at least 15 persons indicate a willingness to take part in one. Anyone who is interested is invited to call either Mrs. Hodges or Mrs. Valentine. sode was enacted as the story folded each week. n DO YOU NEED 1 . A-- A r, 1 ( jTS& v. k i - I Toni Franrolino, right, and Lois Dickmai, left, BEE EDITORS have been named editor and associate editor of the Bee, school school year. newspaper at Box Elder High school for the 1962-6The new editors and staff were announced at the BEHS Press Banquet held at the school cafeteria last week. 3 Miss Kathy Rich, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Homer R. Rich, 1649 25th Street, Ogden, has been named one of the 1962 of five valedictorians graduating class at Ogden High school. Kathy will represent her class this evening, Tuesday, at the 70th annual ceremonies graduation when 530 seniors will be awarded diplomas in the Ogden High school auditorium. Topic of her address will be "Lifes Morning. She has served as secretary of the senior class at Ogden High this year and has taken an active part in school activities during her high school years. Kathy has been employed in the nursery ut St. Benedicts Hospital during her spare hours for the past two years and with her savings she will make a tour of Europe this summer. She plans to leave from Montreal, Canada on June 10. Her mother is the former Caro lyn Ryan of Brigham City. Sharing honors in her achievement are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan and Mrs. Alice R. Rich, all of Brigham City. To be ready for the busy season ahead,,. Well put your farm equipment: in tep shape right now! Get a "head start on the season. You can save time, trouble and money by coming in now for a complete check of all your equipment. In the next few months your equipment will be subjected to heavy workloads and youll want it to deliver its best performance. We have expert service and the finest parts and equipment, including Champion spark plugs, the only spark plugs approved and used by every major tractor manufacturer. CHAMPION BRIGHAM IMPLEMENT CO. 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