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Show THE BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, November 27, 1962 ELDER Buddhist Bazaar Property Damage Set FOR SALE FOR RENT HOLIDAY SUPPLIES West. Candy Canes - Christmas Stockings, Toys, Gift Items. Decorations - Hats Horns and Noisemakers Wholesale to all Churches. Lodges, Clubs, Civic and Industrial Groups. Mtn. Sales Ogden, Utah FOR Party Ice PIANO Easy terms. TODD Cubelets FOR RENT ly rates. Berts Motel. 89 Main. DRUG FOR RENT Sleeping room or bachelor apartment. Men only. 60 South First East. OPENINGS AT HARRISON NURSERY Only $2.00 a week vs. THOMAS J. FOR RENT 2 bedroom apart' ment. Carpeted, draped, garbage disposal, carport, storage. Ph. PA ELECTRIC bedrooms, refrigerator, built-incarpets, drapes. Lease, Adults. Private 70 North Second East, patio. s, XMAS TREES Tremonton, AL Spruce, Fir, Balsam, and Pinion. Also evergreen roping, boughs, wreaths, holly, mistletoe. All available soon at reasonable prices. RENT OR LEASE old, 3 bdrm. y2 baths; built-in410 Mountain View, PA FOR RENT Modern, furnished room apartment. PA Ph. PARRYS FARM AND GARDEN CENTER Forest Street - ' West " Dial PA s. 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HI HUM THOK.NE, Deceased claims with Creditors will present vouchers o the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 29th day of January, A D , 1963. RELDA J. LUND, Administratrix O Local Authors FOR SALE ' 20-i- FOR SALE chair, $50 Sixth Studio See at couch 343 Fast. Furnished 28 North Third East. and FOR RENT One bedroom trailer North house, $50 per month including space, Willard, PA tFOR SALE 2 electric water heaters and one ol heater. Call PA FOR RENT Four room apartafter 5 p. m. ment. Ground floor. Ph. PA IFOR SALE 1962 XL 500 Take over Convertible. FOR RENT Two bedroom home, meats. s Inquire at 464 112 South Second West. J Second West, Apt. No. 2. FOR RENT Four room furnished apt. $65 per month, Willard. .FOR SALE 53 FORD Ranchero, Call PA stick shift, new paint, excellent shape. Phone CR Furnished apart4 or see at 428 North Fifth West. FOR RENT ment. Ph. 1 V-- 1954 .FOR SALE Willy station FOR RENT Two bedroom home with basement, South Willard. s wagon, 4 wheel drive, winch, excellent condition, Roy Lemon. Ph. overdrive, i See at 343 North Sixth East. FOR RENT Three room house furnished. Gas heat. Prefer older couple. 30 South Third West. Im-- 1 ,FOR SALE 1962 Chevrolet auto-- S pala, 4 door hardtop. matic transmission, power steer-- ; FOR RENT To reliable party, 2 ing, only 6,000 miles. See Her-- I bedroom home in Mantua. Also man Hadfield at Hansen Chev-- j new 3 bedroom home in Brigrolet or call PA after 6 ham City. Ph. PA p. m. and weekends. V-- QUILT BATTING "White Miracle fine Celanese fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per pound at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 E. 1 So. Phone PA FOR RENT or SALE Nearly new brick home with 3 bedrooms. Attached garage. See at 516 East Fourth North. Ph. PA Bevan Brown. Available immediately. FOR RENT 2 bedroom house Willard. Ph. PA in N27-29-- FOR RENT SAVES 100s Modern bedroom apartments. $65 and up. 127 South Third West. Call evenings. 2 Several Repossessed TVs and SERVICES STEREOS Pick up payments Fully guaranteed WANTED-CHILD- to tend in my home. Have had 10 years nursery exprience. Phone PA BREITENBEKER ELECTRIC WILL DO ironing in 10c piece. Ph. PA INVESTORS TRAILER SALES FOR SALE 1954 Vicking 28 ft. ! trailer house. Can see at 557 South Main. f OFFERED REN my will service your mortgage and contracts. Fintm cia! Service Company, 142 North Main, Brigham City. Ph. N20-tf- We Incor-poraet- 9. WILL Do baby sitting in my home, h days. Phone PA WANTED TO BUY Good alfalfa hay. Call WANTED Hatch, Udy and Yates. CR 0 'h thru FOR RENT home (with occupied). with carpet and water month. Ph. Modern 2 bedroom basement apartment Newly redecorated and drapes. Heat furnished. $110 per PA Intennountaln A-- Group Meets Every Friday, 8:30 P.M. South End, Building Cl Intermountain School Meetings Open to Publle Phone PA or PA A FOR RENT or LEASE N27-29-- FOR RENT Peach City apartments, unfurnished 2 bedroom Upstairs $87.50, downstairs $92. 50. Utilities paid except lights. or see at 207 East Ph PA Seventh South. DRINK TOO MUCH? Needs Some Help! Youre not alone so did wet Contact A-its for Freet Dont wait Phone PA or PA DEE LUND, Attorney for Administratrix FOR RENT 1 bedroom new furnished apartment. Adults only. 506 West Fifth South. Ph. PA Bicycles. 26 in. girls, girls, $15. Play gem with slide, $15. 241 South Fifth FOR RENT East. Ph. PA after 5. apt. Ph. PA Defendant. property Beginning at a point 165 feet North of the Southwest coiner of Block 53, Plat C, Brigham City Survey, running thence North 86 feet,66thence feet: East 132 feeti thence South thence West 132 feet to the place of beginning. to the first To be sold subject mortgage for cash, lawful money of the Lmted States of America. Dated this 7th dav of November, 1962. WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff Box Elder County, Utah. By Orlin D. Allen, Deputy. DELUXE APARTMENT 2 7:00 7.00 8:00 8:00 To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 1962, at 12 30th day of November, o loek noon on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House in Brigham Citv, Utah, the following described BREITENBEKER 3 Meetings foe Member of the Brigham City swiqimfng team, age ten and under, finished second, just a shade behind Tooele, in a practice meet ' Clearfield Saturday. The local contigent scored 242 to Tooeles 245 points. Clearfield was third with 169 points. Students from Deseret gym and Intermountain school also participated in the meet. n, Two Accidents Brigham City polieft investigated two traffic accidents last Thursday that produced total estimated damage of $950, according to investigating officers reports. The first mishap occurred ' at 11:52 a. m. about 200 feet south of Third South on Main street. A car driven by Lee E. Reed, Box 1483, Moab, had stepped for traffic when a second auto driven by Eugene J. Hudson, Kearns, slammed into its rear end. Estimated damage for each vehicle was $300. The second mishap occurred at 10:30 p. m. at 155 North Main. A car driven by Ronald Wells Lofthouse, RFD 2, Brigham City, crashed into a parked car owned by Earl J. Luke, 155 North Main. e Estimated damage to the auto was $200 with an estimated $150 damage to the other vehicle. Patrolman Jay Herbert cited Lolthouse for negligent collision. this type of hunting. May Trap Marten RECRUITER ADDRESS . . Ohio, this sign ap peared on a factory bulletin hoard: "For sale. Water skis. Reasonable. Take over pay jneaU (doctor tad hospital).'1 P.M. DAILY 1 LAST TIMES TODAY Elks Sponsor Scholarship JAMES MASON WINTERS SHELLEY Trappers may take marten from Feb. 28, though a special marten trapping permit is required in addition to the regular trapping license. Nov. 15 through SEILERS SUE PETER LYON Wednesday thru Saturday Competition . According to John F. Malley of Boston, Mass., chairman of the Foundations trustees, the scholarships range from $700 to a top of $1,500 with boys and girls compeidentical for ting separately awards. 00 J vr l.uv4 Q THE TOOJAh! thorne Drive, Brigham City, phone PA Applicants should ob- tain endorsement . of the Brig-- j ham City lodge so that the com-pleted brochure may be filed with the Secretary of Utah State Elks association by March 1, 1963. Patricia Schofield, Price, and David Jolley, Park City, were Utah 1962 students who received awards. CO STABBING DREW JOHN Atzzm-.&Helcawd by BARRYMORE r COLORAMA Features Inc. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday The wildest Noah Numskull gathered gang ever in one 4 Jay Hollingsworth of Brigham City, received one of these grants in 1961. EA(? NOA- H- ip 90 LYE.T ANN KAPCALA . ALLENTOWN, PA. noah - is Pear, THE ONLY ANIMAL THAT can be skinned more than once r pjtf-t- .MRS. S. a. lN6f?AN4 STATESVH.UE, M.C. Vo. Pun lo tus H Kkh ftAiwm Parents Respond To AND FOR THE FIRST Conference OF... LIFE At Local School T8&1E-T- HE PRIVATE "I Can do what I want with Central school reported one of its most successful parent-teache- r conferences this past week with parents of 444 students meeting with teachers at the school. The school has an enrollment of 448 pupils, according to J. D. Gunderson. A 14-2- The parent turnout amounted to 99 1 percent of all parents in the school area and was called by Gunderson as one of the most successful conferences yet held at the school. However, he noted that since the percentage of parents responding to teacher conferences has never dropped below 98 per cent. 1940, I jO These permits may be obtained at no cost from any of the four Foundation The Elks National regional fish and game offices. does not limit its aid to the countrys top students. Other scholarship programs with less stringent scholastic requirement provide assistance each year for nearly 200 students. In addition, the FoundaNOAH... You vB 3oT SUCH tion makes many grants each year FIRIW CHIN KANOSOAVe, to doctors, nurses, therapists and technicians for advance training in cerebral palsy therapy. "fZattEBY is SOFT soap, isn't .soft soap about - ,irvi". I To aid the nations superior students, the Elks National Foundation is offering 142 scholarships totaling $110,000 in its 1963 most valuable student competition, Exalted Ruler Ralph Olsen of Brigham City, announced this week. 1 Lott-hous- In Dayton, OPEN This is the 29th consecutive year that the Foundation, the philanUtahs Sept, archery deer season thropic trust fund of the Benevoorce again proved to be a popular' lent and Protective Ordqr qf Elks, and successful hunt, according to has offered scholarships designed of and Fish the Utah Department specificaly to provide financial as Game. sistance for exceptionally talented Figures from the return of hunter questionnaires Showed 11,939 but needy youngsters. bow and arrow permit holders TO BE considered, applicants were afield this year compared must have a scholastic' rating of to 10,307 who hunted during the 90 percent or better and be in the 1961 season. five percent of their class. Bow hunters bagged a total of upper Other merit standards are citizenhun2,140 deer this past fall for a ter success ratio of 18 5 per cent. ship, personality, leadership, paresourcefulness, deThe tally shows a slight and crease over the success of the triotism, general worthiness The competition 1961 hunt when 2,178 deer were financial need. taken by bow and- - arrow hunters is open to all high school seniors except sencollege students for a success ratio of 21.1 per iors who are not U. S. citizens recent. of the pointed siding in the jurisdiction Department spokesmen out that Utahs average bow and Order. arrow hunter success during the Exalted Ruler Olsen said the past ten years is above 18 per forms may be obtain cent, a figure considerably high- application er than the national average for ed from George Riddle, 478 Haw-- 1 Police Handle Odd Fact f U.S.AIRF0RCE SPACE More Archers Go for Deer Swimmers Pick of the Pictures ques- The department urged sportsmen receiving one of these questionnaires to answer the questions them return and acturhtely promptly, since tabulation of the plays an requested information the important role in determining annual ,harvest and the future management policy on Utah game species., Names of sportsmen receiving the questionnaire are selected basis each year on a random through use of the departments license files. Place Second p game harvest for Bag and possession limits whitefish are one and the same, or 20 fish or 20 pounds and one fish, whichever is caught first. ers 2al M r J Some 45,000 A special whitefish fishing season for the month of December again allows angling on the Logan trom river proper downstream Fork Blacksmith Temple fork, proper downstream from the Anderson Ranch bridge, Duchesne river proper downstream from the confluence of the north and west forks of this river. tionnaires are now being mailed from Utah Department of Fish and Game offices. Eleven thousand will go to upland game bird hunters and 34,000 to deer hunt- Another practice meet is scheduled at Clearfield this coming Saturday, Dec. 1, for older youngsters. Brigham City team members who participated in last Saturdays meet include: Eight and under Bette Spieker-maGlenna Jeppson, Susie Merrill, Nancy Steel, Lois Boulgarides, Peter Butler, David Merrill, Rob-b- y Egley, Bob Loichinger, Chuck Bramlet, Richie Smith, Shepard Butler and Richard Kenny. Nine and ten Ann Boulgarides. Chrisse Bramlet, Donna Cox, Sandy Desjardins, Patty Draper, Jackie Kemp, Karla Narcomey, Karen Nelson, Shawna Powers, Ramp Robin Steel, Barry Sederholm, Bounds, Bob Butler, Barry Gam-wel- l, Craig Gale, Dee Jeppson, Jeppson, Bill Lineberry, of Scott unit Doug Packer and Don Peart. ses and The Brigham City League Women Voters will hold three meetings this week with the sions slated tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Tonights meeting is scheduled at the home of Mrs. Ronald Swen son, 340 Crestview, starting at p. m. The discussion leader will be Mrs. Grant Allred. Wednesday's session is slated at 9:45 a. m. at the home of Mrs 820 Eliason Joseph Gurrister, drive. Mrs. Allred will also lead this discussion. The meeting Thursday will held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Dick. 560 South Fifth East, starting at 8 p. m. Mrs. Jack Sargent is the discussion leader. The subject will be Utah elec tion laws and procedures from Chapters 10, II, 12 and 13, of the league text. Hostess for the Tuesday meeting Is Mrs. John T. Hansen, 414 Crestview. Mrs. Roger Hazell 846 North Second West, is the hostess for Thursday night. She may be contacted by calling PA IHi Questionnaires Under sponsorship of the Box Elder Wildlife federation, the National Guard armory in Brigham three Tuesdays City is open month for small bore shooting. President Sterling Dobbs reminded this wek. Including both rifle and pistol shooting, the facilities are open interested persons on the final three Tuesdays of each month from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. There is a charge of 50 cents to cover the cost of targets and building rental, Dobbs said. e Plans for 4013 Ninth vs. Mantua. Fifth vs. Willard 2nd. Sixth vs. Eleventh. Perry, bye. BC LWV Reveals at Honeyville The Young Buddhist organization at Honeyville will sponsor the annual bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 1, beginning at 5 p.m. at the BuddAn estimated $800 damage when a sedan owned by a, hist church west of Honeyville. The general public is invited to Brigham City man overturned in an irrigation canal on lower Sixth participate in the fun, enjoy the. traditional Onental food, and win 19 North on No some of the many puzes offered The vehicle was listed as owned for the games that will be played. Sec62 South by Slerling Jensen, Door puzes will be awarded, inond East. cluding a portable television, an The report filed by Patrolman electi ic grindstone and an electric Don Bryson stated that the vehifry pan, and many other valuable cle apparently was traveling at a prizes. high rate of speed when it turned onto Sixth North from Watery lane. The vehicle traveled 138 feet on Words of the Wise the extreme south edge of the If we treat people too long road bioie turning over on its top with that pretended liking in the canal. There were no occucalled politeness, vve shall pants at the scene when police arfind it hard not to like them rived. in the end The cars owner reported it stol(Logan Pearsall Smith) en a short time after the accident. The three streams are open to taking whitefish only, with all other rules and regulations listed in the 1962 angling proclamation applying during this special First vs. Tenth. Brigham Armory y n For Whitefish To Answer Offered at A new book by Deta .and Glen Neeley of Tremonton has just been released for distribution by the Deseret News Press. Title of the new book is A Childs Story of the Prophet Wilford Woodruff. Wilford Woodruff, the fourth president of the Church of Jesus left Christ of Latter-daSaints, to the church a priceless gift in the form of a journal, kept daily for 62 years. It not only contained his own life story, but the growth and development of the church and its leaders. According to Mr. and Mrs. Neeley, the main purpose of the new book is to draw the attention of young people and adults to the life of President Woodruff. It is told in simple narrative form, and it is dramatized and illustrated to create greater interest. The vocabulary has been carefully controlled in order to make it possible for any person with fourth grade reading ability to read it without difficulty. Muimei ' ruiuot too rout own, Of New Officers hunters Asked Target Shooting Publish Book 7,000-pag- Tenth vs. Eleventh. No. 3 Plaintiff, KTNNICK, Juniors Fifth vs. Mantua. In Juniors In the District Court of the Second Judicial District Of the State of Utah In and For the County of Weber. RALPH J LOWE, TRUSTEE, Be A Dishwasher RENT A GENERAL ELECTRIC DISHWASHER Dept. 7.00 Ninth vs. Perry. First, bye. December 6 Seniors 7:00 Fifth vs. Tenth. 8:00 First vs. Willard 2nd. 9:00 Ninth vs. Perry. NOTICE Civil No. 39382 Seniors Ninth vs. Willard 2nd.' Fifth vs. Perry. First vs. Tenth. 8:00 8' 00 LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE 7:00 8:00 9:00 December Sets Election The International league. Western Boys Baseball association, will hold a election of officers for the 1963 season on Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Bunderson school. It was announced this week. All parents of boys who plan to play in the league are asked to attend the session, said Gordon Fisher, president. The International league takes In the area east of Main street and north of Forest. 29 Sixth vs. Willard 2nd. Excellent day care, reasonable rates. Hours 6:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Call PA FOR RENT One bedroom apartment. Separate entrance. Adults. Willard. Phone PA DONT I November South RECONDITIONED and fully guaranteed used television sets, $44.-9- 5 to 579.95. Breitenbeger Elec- FOR RENT Four room apartment with bath, second floor. 31 tric, PA West Forest. Ph. PA GET professional carpet cleaning results rent Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer $1 per day. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. WinBrigham Furniture Co. ter rates. Midland Hotel, Utah. $20. Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah Ouen Friday Evenings until 9 P.M. week- Low ROOMS 1341 Waters to Open Internatl League Stake Basketball TAYLOR PIANO CO. RENT Basement apart-- 1 ment. Good location. Price rea- for details. able. Call PA SALE Box Elder Frtwood Fin. $375.00. Bench, Delivery, tuning, included 'FOR 35c large bag BOB'S storage. carport, 3 bedroom home. FOR RENT New furnace. 128 North Fourth East. See evenings or Sat. or contact Ray Wight. 1476 26th street, Ogden. Dist. Co. & bedroom apartcardisposal, 2 Set When Auto Rolls UTK-10-10- FOR RENT ment. Built-inpet, drapes, Ph. PA Grant Avenue 2837 Third South 127 apartments. RAWLEIGH Dealer warvter at once. 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