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Show 4 V NEWS, Brigham City, Utah October 30, 1962 Tuesday, THE BOX Civic Improvement Club Wins ELDER Award in Achievement Program Auto in the first half of this year. Local Couple fun-fille- On Cruise In Caribbean Mr. and Mrs. Les Winklesky of Brigham City are aboard the luxat ury liner Victoria, Haiti on a weeks Caribbean cruise as guests of Western Auto Supply company. won Mr. and Mrs. Winklesky cruise the seven-daexpenses-paifor outstanding merchandising performance by his store in a nationwide contest sponsored by Western y cruise Enjoying the The Civic Improvement Club of with Mr. and Mrs. Winklesky are other Western Auto dealers from Brigham City has been awarded 3rd place in the Utah State Comtowns and cities throughout the Achievement program, munity US. gaining a $100 prize. It is a wonderful experience This program is sponsored by and we are most grateful for the the Sears Roebuck Foundation, on excellent acceptance given Wes- a state and national basis, and tern Auto merchandise which made ment on a cooperative basis. It our trip possible, Mr. Winklesky covers a two .year period in a said. club's history. The program was started in 1960 by Mrs. Lloyd Davis, then president of the Civic Improvement Club. The projects and programs were carried through the year and new projects started during NDS&SWMP1 the 1961-6year under the presidency of Mrs. Clyde L. Glover The complete history of these two years were then assembled in clipincluding scrapbook form pings, pictures, letters, maps, and write-up- s of the accomplishments of this club. The book was sent to the State Federation of Womens Clubs for judging. It covered nine areas of public service to Brigham City and surrounding areas and was clearly outlined and indexed as such. The program was entered jointly with the Ladies Community Club of Brigham City. The award and judging was done on the scrapbook entered by the Civic group. Those responsible for the compilation of tnis two year history were: Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. DR, B A n k s TO SPEAKER IN AMERICA MOVE CITY, ADMISSION: C. R. JOHNSON $1.50 Sponsored by Box Elder High PTA Tickets on sale at Hansen Music City BUY YOUR TICKETS still say LETS BE REASONABLE Art Week Set for Brigham City With Exhibit at Central School NOW Inc. TRANSFER, Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City 807 West Forest PA NOW! LETS paintings by local professional artists will be on display all during that week from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. each evening. Participating in planning of the event are local civic organizations and the schools, with paintings exhibited being loaned by local professional artists and 25 of the outstanding works done by Thiokol paintings will be on exhibit. In charge of hanging the paintings for the exhibit will be Mr. work from the Thiokol show. Two clubs from Logan will also participate, according to Mrs. Oneta Thorne Dunn, art week chairman. The public is urged to attend the art showing, which will be the highlight of November Art Month in Brigham City. Students from the local schools are specially invited to attend and view the fine work done by local professional artists. BE REASONABLE N. V. WATKINS (Paid Political Advertisement) STRAIGHT UTAH full-tim- - American Art Week will be ob- and Mrs. Ray Jeppesen of Manserved in Brigham City during tua, with Mrs. Rita Call assisting the first week in November with In the collection of the works prior a free exhibit at the city Art Cen- to the display. Joseph Kelly will ter located in Central school. Fine be in charge of providing the art P.M. lies in the East and throughout the midwest, sponsored by the Christian Reformed churches. Bee fore this appointment, she has served short-tim- e assignments very effectively. She is a dynamic speaker, fully committed to her convictions. Reform Rally Sorority Group Meets on Monday CALL SATURDAY, NOVEMER 10 BRIGHAM evening. To accomodate studqpt schedules at Intermountain School, the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. After preliminary training at the Cook Christian Training school, Institute at Grand Rapids, Mich., she attended the Reformed Bible for three years, graduating there in 1961. Upon appointment as missionary among her own people, the Navajos,- she took up this work at Miss Lucy Harvey, graduate of Toadlena, N.M. the Class of 56, Intermountain At she is assisted by Miss School, will speak at Brigham City Lolitapresent Benally, a sister of Miss and nearby communities this week. Lena Benally of the local Christian She will give the main address at Reformed staff. Open House will be held in honIN ADDITION to scheduled apor of the new Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kalvestrand at the home of Mr. pointments in the Salt Lake City area, she will speak Sunday at the and Mrs. Richard A. Davis, 586 school auditorium Intermountain South Main, on Sunday, Nov. 4, at 9 a.m., and at the Christian Refrom 2 to 6 p.m. formed chapel at 11 a.m. and 7 The bride is Patricia Berry of p.m. who exchangMinneapolis, Minn., ed nuptial vows with Vernon KalVisitors are cordially invited, acvestrand of Brigham City at Anto Rev C. Kuipers, local cording Minin church drew Presbyterian a reformation rally at the Chrisof the Christian Reformed MISS HARVEY been featurpastor has 6. neapolis on Oct. tian Reformed chapel Thursday ed speaker at various mission ral chapel. PARENTS OF the couple are Ray Berry of Sioux City, Iowa; Mrs. Mary Roberts Berry of Washington, Iowa; and Mrs. M. KalveI strand of LaFargo, Wis. A graduate of Johns Hopkins university, the bride also attended the Iota chapter of Delta Kappa College of Wooster and was emGamma met at the home of Mrs. ployed at the Heart hospital at the Henry Brown in Garland on Mon- University of Minnesota. is a Bridegroom Kalvestrand Four years ago I called attention to the pracday, Oct. 22. of Luther College and retice in Box Elder County of electing County AttorThe business meeting was con- graduate MA the State his degree at neys for not more than two terms, and then passducted by Miss Norma Jensen, ceived University of Iowa. He is employing the job on to another of our upcoming attorneys. president, and following the meet- ed at Thiokol. I believe this has been a wise and fair practice ing dinner was served by Mrs. over the years and particularly would it be so toBrown. The program presented day. The incumbent County Attorney, Omer J. was the Contributions and AcCall is qualified, experienced and capable, and just complishments of Women and incompleting his first term in politics. It has been cluded sketches of the lives of four years of efficient, economical, and aggressive Helen Hayes, Helen Keller, Malaw enforcement, that has seen the work load doubdam Pandit and Marian Anderson. led and triplied with only a slight increase in total The committee in charge of the costs. a. l'maum uwm events consisted of Mrs. evenings His has had two terms as County Attorney (1950 to 1958) and opponent already SumKathryn Nesson, Mrs. Erma Is now the City Attorney for Brigham. Its true Im a Democrat, but four years from mers and Mrs. Elva Korth. now Ill be supporting Robert Dames, Reed Hadfield, Sherma Hansen, Arden Coombs, or some other young attorney and for now Im supporting Omer J. Call, who I think has earned the right to a second term. WHEN YOU'RE READY THE MOST DYNAMIC B.E.H.S Auditorium-- 8 Clyde Glover, Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mrs. Lowell R. Baron and Mrs. J. C. Hansen. The $100 prize money, according to the rules of the contest, will go into the fund for the County Nursing Home, one of the big projects of the Civic Improvement club. The scrapbook will be on display during the month of November and December prior to meeting for interested members to see. Open House Set ISC Graduate Sunday to Fete To Speak at Newlywed Couple j vv' XvW ' r y v' ' $,4 Yy Y X X 4 .v. Y " vx v. BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF IT ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO FRANKFORT. K Y. '4 O v AT:'- 4 , , KENTUCKY . jl l X X ' X A ' 'X 4 Avar- - A Did Senator Bennetts Three Little Local Rubber Stamps Lose Their Way ? ? Three local prominent Republicans recently sponsored in the two Box Elder county newspapers a political advertisement, Why have you abandoned Box Elder Mr. King: prepared by Senator Bennetts $1 10,000.00 a year staff, entitled: County? implying that Cngressman King was responsible for the deletion of Bear River National Wildlife Refuge Road Funds, and ignoring the fact that Congressman King is a representative from district two of Utah. HERE ARE THE FACTS: fpr On June 12th of this year, Senator Bennett voted to strike from the Interior Department Appropriation for a road from Brigham City to Bear River National Wildlife Refuge. Bill $105,000.00 A Senator Bennett, in a recent debate with Congressman this verbally, while addressing the audience. . . . Hunters, Students of Bird King, at the Box Elder high school auditorium, ADMITTED WANT A NEW BIRD REFUGE HELP OUST HM Nature Lovers, Life and Tourist Trade Businesses IF YOU MtlMTM?. 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