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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 25, 962 7 Personal 1 J OUR READERS WRITE . ! Sollentuna, Sweden, Dec. 8, 1962. very much among the Swedish people. The church is growing very fast compared to what it used to be here among the Swedish people. Income , Increases I have raveled all over Sweden and it is a very pretty Dear Editor: country. But as the Swedish Just a note to thank you for proverb goes, Away is good, I am sending me the News and Jour- but at home is best, to coming nal for the past 2 '4 years. I looking forward have really enjoyed it. It real- home and seeing the town once ly keeps you posted on the rap- again. Thanks once more. id growth of Brigham City. I have enjoyed my mission Elder Dennis Hansen. , Utahs personal income in will reach approximately $1,976 billion, an increase of 8 percent over 1961s total, and a further increase is expected in 1962 r -- W & , i I'te A I I'- . 1963. reft - ' W IJnsTs1 iij.il W e That is the report in First Newsletter Bank's Security which will be distributed shortly, it was announced Saturday by J. Leo Nelson, vice president and manager. First Security Bank, Brigham City. 1 J Ringing out THE vincemt wishes that yours will be a Fred W. Speth, 145 North Second East (second) x DARRELLS GLASS SERVICE PERRY, is pre- economist. Employment in Utah this year has averaged some 5 percent more than in 1961, and average wage rites were $15 a month higher .han in 1961, First Security reports. Cash receipts from the states farm marketings will total more than $165 million in 1962 some $12 million over 196ls. Cattle prices through December have continued well above 1961s but milk prices are slightly down. Utahs turkey production in 1962 set new records, and prices have been approximately 20 percent above 1961s. Christmas! r NEWSLETTER pared by ElRoy Nelson, First vice president and Security UTAH A1 Y ; I f v.- IhJj rf- ,lv A 1 x'S , a:. - V'4f - 3 j. r A Total nonagricultural employment in the Beehive state in December was 13,000 higher than a year ago. Unemployment has consistently been below 1961 levels all year. Residential in construction Utah in 1962 will reach an estimated $100 million, a new e record. BC W Reason it Ivan Nelson, a 552 Man Serves On Destroyer South Fourth East (second) ma g)tettins3 t0.?wt , -- i PO T v4 t-, ' 7, , tJ 7 tip !!W Phone PA 55 j I; Zti, wjcjs. Just slipping in our little wish that Jerry L. Godfrey, torpedomans mate seaman apprentice, HORSLEYS SEED STORE 51 North Main UTAHS RETAIL sales this year will finish an estimated $60 million over 1961s total, and department store sales are 10 percent higher. New car sales have set a record in the state, with an increase of 20 percent over 1961s. ( ju LEWS BEAUTY SALON USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen L. Godfrey of 431 South Fourth West, Brigham City is serving aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Turner, whose crew is fulfilling the Navys tradition as goodwill ambassadors in blue. The Turner is operating in the Mediterranean as part of the Sixth fleet, a major element of American seapower. The destroyer uses her extensive radar equipment as the "eyes of the fleet during Operations. your Christmas will be bright and merry ... the happiest one ever for you and your family. Thanks to all of you for making our business a a business that has served the compleasure . for 45 years. munity IDLE ISLE n Gary D. Loveland, 115 East Sixth North (third) M. Goodyear Sponsors Campaign We visit you u Cklistmas Uesseh with Itappiusss PETERS JEWELRY 12 MAIN SOUTH s K ' Motorists in this area are urg- ed to cooperate in a nationwide Drive for a Safe Holiday campaign designed to reduce the traffic accidents over Christmas, and New Years season. The program by the Auto Industries Highway Safety committee and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company is sponsored in this area by Sherwin Buttars, store manager of the Goodyear Service Store at 52 North Main street. , BUTTARS SAID motorists can contribute to a1 safe holiday season by observing a few simple rules of the road. Drive in keeping with- the conditions of the road, weather Most he said. and traffic, holiday accidents are traced to speed too fast for one or all of these conditions. Another tip is to make sure your car is in shape for trips, he said. Drive with good tires. properly adjusted brakes, lights and turn signals working, and windshield wipers and defrosters functioning properly. should HE SAID motorists keep an extra margin of safety in driving, allowing dictable actions by other motorists or pedestrians who are careless or who have had too much to drink. Seat belts can, help combat! highway fatalities, too, he added. Fasten them immediately when you enter the car so they can cut the odds against death or serious injury." It Finally, be courteous. pays off in safety and in per-sonal satisfaction in your abil ity as a driver." DHQ0D . all our friendly customers - ! ! I Bins In the holiday with Bing Crosby, Kathryn drarrt Crosby, Rosemary aooney.Johriny Mertef 1 music. With Paul anrf your, favorite Christina Westons Orchestra and the Norman Luboff Choiri ,4 n KSL RADIO EVENING MONDAY 8:10 Oclock MDMffi A and ASSOCIATES Insurance Planning , - TV 't 1 Doctor (to patient):. Let me know if this prescription works. same trouble myself. LARSEN PLUMBING 467 BROTHERS AND Hardware HEATING South Main oery Merry Christmas from all of us to you! . few... . THOMPSONS 1 1 HANLINE A : We hope your joys are many and your troubles ' Sporting Goods 41 SOUTH MAIN ! I 9 s' Appliances BRIGHAM CITY |