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Show Nunes Listed Erroneously Computer Word comes from the Box Elder County Treasurer's office that the names of Herbeit Orme and Robert N Beard were pub lished in error in the 1962 delinquent tax list from Organizes Its Fifty emplojees of Thiokol Chemical corporation, Wasatch division, have recently joined together to foi m a computer club for the northern Utah area The group met to form the organization and will attempt to become affiliated with the Association for Computing Machinery. The purpose of this association is to advance the art of computation RAY E. MALMROSE easy enough time of year ry Christmas to say at this Mer- and Happy New Year. is Everybody saying it. Its the thing to say. But, Ive searched for some way to say thank you to all of our friends and customers in a way that I hoped would show my true appreciation for the very real privilege of serving you during this past coming in our door. We feel a strong sense of responsibility in serving your needs. We understand, and fully, that this is a free country. No one is forced to come in our direction. So, after all, the best way to thank you really, is to wish you a and a Merry Christmas very Happy New Year. . . in the best possible meanings of those words We like to think of ourPharselves at Malmrose macy as the friendly druggists. Dont hesitate to ask us any questions about our stock of products. Were always glad to discuss them 102 with you. E. Forest where there is plenty of free parking. j J01 Mrs. Gordon Hoxie sits with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arie Schin-kTOGETHER AGAIN of Amsterdam, Holland, in the home of the Schinkels sister Mr. Frank Coppin of Brigham City. Mrs. Coppin and her brother had a great deal to talk about and are here looking through family albums at events that have occurred since they saw each other 32 years ago when she left Holland for America. el Brother and Sister Meet After Damage, Adding to the happiness of the Christmas season at the Frank Coppin home in Brigham City are Mrs Coppins brother Arie Schinkel and wife of Amsterdam, Holland Mrs Coppin (Lucy) and her brother have not seen one an-since she left Holland 32 years ago, and have spent the time exchanging old memories on family and "catching up 1 MICKEYS MUSIC trav-othe- right-of-wa- Eugene Price, Mgr, I Anyone inUicsted in joining contact can the association members of the newly elected .tcennc committee which in chide- G D Fainswoith, Rich ard Rosanoff Canon Ander A! son and C R Campbell membeis though all piesent aie emploced at Thiokol any one with ; n interest in computation can join College students with an interest in computing muchmeiy are invited to join REGULAR $6.95 TURKEY PLATTER - PALMER JEWELRY y $20 to the other vehicle. Four Injured In Collision , History in Making by 62 Savings Utahs At Intersection Four persons, including an elderly Logan man and his wife, suffered minor injuries Sunday, Dec 16, when two cars collided in the intersection of Second South and Sixth East, according to Brigham City police. Nels L. Sorenson, 78, 481 East Center, Logan, driver of one of the cars, suffered a multiple fiacture of his right arm. Mrs Sorenson, 57, suffered bruised ribs and neck injury. Mr. and Mis Sorenson were kept overnight at a Logan hospital and were then released, according to Patrolman Don Carroll who investigated Driver of the second car, a Brigham City boy, and a girl passenger, suffered minor bruises. Estimated damage to the Sorenson car was $600 with an es timated $300 damage to the other vehicle. The teenage driver was cited y for failure to yield at a stop street. right-of-wa- Alcoholism Institute Set A special training institute in the treatment and prevention of alcoholism will be offered to the public on Feb 1 - 2 at Weber college in Ogden, it was announced this week Plans to stage the institute were approved by the planning committee Dec. 14 at which time the Utah State Board on foundation and Northern Alcoholism council agreed to parti cipate. Objective of the institute will be to offer instruction and training in the psychological and physical aspects of compulsive drinking as a basis for treatment and control. A member World of the Health Organization, Dr. H M. Tiebout, will come to Utah from New York to deliver the major Treatment of Alcohollecture, ics. Dr. Jennings Olson, director of the Institute on Alcoholism, said program brochures will be mailed on request and applications for registration are now being accepted. HARRYS BARBER SHOP AT 75 South Main rjgsEsaKssa Ticket for you! stores BON'D Estimated damage amounted to $85 to the Poulsen car and At the end of November the insured associations had on their books a total of 28,598 moitgjge loans, amounting to $284 8 million Assets of the insured associations reached an all time high at the end of November at $436 million All these figures are for Utah associations only, and do branchnot include es, Brunetti explained VARIETY fining An intersection crash last Tuesday at Main and Forest streets produced relatively minor damage to the vehicles involved and a citation for one of the drivers, according to a police report of the mishap. Involved were sedans driven South by Harold Felt, 156 Fourth East, and Jean Reseigh Poulsen, 218 West Fifth North The mishap occurred at 4 23 p m when the Poulsen car hit the second vehicle which had stopped for pedestrians while making a left turn The investigating officer, Lt. Jay Christensen, cited the woman duver for failure to yield iod in 1961 Day of gay excitement, grand surprises too a perfect day in every way may Christmas be NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 25, 1962 BOX EIDER Auto Accident happenings through the years THE COUPLE is visiting the area, where they are also guests of a mart led daughter, Mrs Gordon Hoxie of Salt Lake City Since this is their first trip to the United States, they are busily enjoying the sights of the r western states and plan to el about much during their three month stay in America Before coming to Amenca the Schmkels had the opportuu lty of meeting two of the Cop pins sons, who served LDS mis sions in the countiy of then Son David is mothers bnth still in Holland woiking in the mission field, while son Tom returned from the old country just one year ago Alieady the Schinkel s have a found Amenca and Utah fuendly place, and they are looking foiward to then three month stay in the area insured savings and loan associations will show sub-- I stantially greater gains in both 1962 savings and in loans in than m any year in their his tory, Andrew Brunet ti, Ogden said Saturday. Brunetti is president of the Utah Savings and Loan League. Our reports for the first 11 months of 1962 show that the net gain in savings in 1962 will be approximately 16 percent higher than in 1961, Brunetti said Insured association contributing to the gams is Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association with a branch in Brig ham City FOR THE first 11 months of 1962, insured savings and loan associations of the state showed a net gam in total savings of This compared $24 6 million with a net gam for the same period in 1961 of $21 2 million Last year was our greatest year of savings growth in oui We Brunetti added iustoiy, expect 1962s gains to equal or ' exceed Total savthis years. ings m the states insured associations at the end of NovemThis ber were $207 6 million total is approximately ten times Brunetti the figure m 1940, continued The associations had a total of 138,071 savings accounts at the end of November. OUR LOANS for financing homes have shown an even greater increase in volume, the savings and loan teademo-- I ted. The net gain m the amount of mortgage loans on the books of insured associations at the end of November over the first ot the year was $46 5 million in 1962, compared with a gain of $19 7 million for the same per 26 South Main The formation of this chapter emphasizes the rapid development of modern technology m the northern counties of Utah in the area of electronic compuCoupled with ting capability. the successful Salt Lake chapter of the association for com- - . THE Result From 32 Years of Separation (World this Gkristmasl 1 j Group Pharmacy Facts this new machinery, northern Utah chapter will give the highest ACM membership in the Northwest and overseas to Richard region, according Rosanoff. newly elected member of the steering committee THE significance of the chap- tei on the technical giowth of the area is th.n ACM providt-speake s nationally prominent lac il meetings and the fact that ACM ntte np's to effct heavy exch ingc of ideas be km i's individuil m unbets and ebap'ets iputing CORINNE OPEN Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays AT 1 :00 P.M. Brigham City Corporation WILLIS HANSEN, Mayor Don Chase, Oluf Zundel, John Hadfield, William L. Packer, Verl Petersen Tolinan Burke, Recorder and Office Manager Anita Burt, Assistant Health Officer Paul Garner, City Street Superintendent VeNoy Christopherson, City Judge Loren Tingey, Electrical Superintendent John I. Johnson, Police Chief Don Baird, Fire Chief Dallas Jeppson, Water Superintendent Basil Olsen, Building Inspector Gertrude S. Bosworth, Treasurer O. Dee Lund, Attorney Floyd Anderson, Gas Inspector Neil Smith, Engineer Clde B. Stratford, Zoning Paul Howard, Assistant Engineer LaP,ieal Wight, City Librarian Glno Como, Poundmaster Howard Kelly, Sexton & Disposal Plant Supt. Alf L. Freeman, Board of Adjustments Dr. Arnold B. Gilbert, Health Officer COUNCILMEN: |