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Show Brigham City, Utah December 25, 1962 Tuesday, 1? THF BOX ELDER 1 NEWS, Mr. Rob.-rand again m 1946-4tie was police officer here for a total of nine years. He had been a member of the Utah Peace Officers Assn A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, he was an elder in the Brigham City fifteenth LDS u Di!CC . crnl j y s ibs e waid i Dii. f cit (1 n i ol i. ; i Kulunette, 78 fnr-- . police of Brigham ov,.iv rhuisd.iy at Mural causes in an I 'I Roh'itie was horn Sept a iv id ( i y, Neb in ui I r ,i I in her and Mary i..i Ruhv Robinette. , muinugo was laler T To Check Mailing Practices Rates Mention Holidays, For Activities Registration USU 13; Slates With new postage rates due Postmaster Nielsen cited the in 13 days it is especially im- - Nationwide Improved Mail Ser--) portant now that local business- - vice program (NIMS) as an ex- - f A former Offices at Utah State UniverBrigham City man men should take a close look ample of the type of closer co- - j the news in two different ' sity will be closed December 24-2- 6 at their mailing practices to de-- 1 operation that can and has been made for Christmas holidays, and j termme if they are operating generated between business and j fields recently in Kansas Dec. 31 - Jan. 1 for New Years, -' Dr. He assistJames ef-Goss, is with maximum economy and ; the postal service. j The ficiency. . pt i J i j -- 1 p ra.f Rb-S- ; y aAJ ONurxSif vw fX F? CAN YOUTH SHOP Third-Fifteent- h , 'Yiung .s clnef of police m ( iphum ity fiom FOR sur-sent- first-clas- WHO THOSE PREFER THE Kj-M- 1937-193- 9 deadlines. fully applied. LT FUNERAL .. VEJlt CITY FEU IIAkOlO BRIGHAM B Postmaster Nielsen said that unfamiliar other techniques available to loINDIVIDUALS with the mete machines can cal businessmen include the use bands add more postage than is ne- of pressure-sensitiv- e which results in a di- which are used to separate first cessary rect loss to the business. The class mail into local and out of Post Office certainly wants cor- town bundles. rect postage but is anxious to This one method eliminates encourage the development of over three handlings which the know-hoto make cer- - mail would mail normally have to go tain that postal patrons pay not through before it is delivered. more than is fair. During the past two years the Post Office Department, he said, has placed special emphasis on devising new techniques and; know-hoto assist business in moiling operations HOME t PEfWSCN j there was no at the inn, the Saviour of mankind was bom in a stable, gECAUSE ; i wrapped in swaddling clothes, and placed in a manger. In this FOR EXAMPLE, all post offices including ours, Postmaster Nielsen said, have special mail technicians who are available upon request to assist business in fostering better mailing humble manner God gave to us the greatest gift of the Christmas practices V tV) 71 Beautiful Scrticc Ntrl Not $e from the filsof the Newt & Journal Costly SO HRISTMAS I I BENRUSI Years 25 j j .1 Trade In Allowance FOR YOUR OLD WATCH Regardless of Age, Make or Condition Ago December 26, 1912 Monday evening Miss Daisy Cazair was tendered a delightful shower at the home of Dr. Annie C. Nelson in honor of her approaching marriage. A wealth of useful and ornamental articles were presented the bride. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames S. H. Nelson, LeRoy Nelson, Alvin Nelson, Milton Jorgensen, Bert Just; Mesdames Mary Thornton of North Ogden, Bertha Lund, Ogden; Morilla Spencer, Annie C. Nelson, Nellie N. Ewer; Misses Lilly Nelson, Mabel Rohwer, Eva Rohwer, Minnie Poulson, Milliccnt Smith, : Lillie Smith. Ida Freeman, Maurine Kotter, Daisy Cazair; Mssrs. Lorenzo Bott, William Bott, LeRoy Bott, Moroni Bott, Alfred Hansen, Allen Dickey, Alex Dickey, Wilson Dickey, Orson Dickey and Nepht Nelson December 26, 1912 Miss Ethel Erdmann is home from Nephi where she is teaching in the High School, to spend the holi- day season with her parents. ' ' Years Ago December 24. 1937 Miss Ruth Romer, who is teaching school at Hinckley, Utah, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Romer. December 24, 1937 Miss Donna Bowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Boden of this city, and Dee Busenbark, son of Mr. and Mrs. A H. Busenbark of Garland, was united m marriage Saturday, Dec. 18, at the court house. President Her-- I vin Bunderson performed the ceremony. The occasion also marked the birthday anniversary of the bride. A beautifully arranged wedding supper was held Saturday evening at the home of the brides parents with relatives and close friends in atten-- i dance. Mr. and Mis. Peter Sorensen of Willard December 28, 1937 announce the marriage of their daughter, Iva, to Ira Archibald of Ogden, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald of Plymouth. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Thursday, Dec. 23. ''V. millions throughout the toortb Season... that Soon there toill st this tot prap that eath of pott be peatt for aU men. toiU habe a most jopous Christmas ftolibap. IBt rtljo the praptr n'vi Vi itch Movement Must Rvfi Or cJil or bvirus fiiil Pew J( Property for ft free an, NO MONET DOWN ONLY 1 of A WEEK tme, crvilal ond crown remowi tatoct Glenray BOX ELDER We just couldnt forget you your friendship Happy Holiday season over the years and your loyal support. We're sending our best Christmas wishes TO HI-LA- ALL ND -- i OUR COUNTY at this FRIENDS DAIRY K. B. OLSEN, COMMISSIONERS: GROVER R. HARPER Clerk-Audito- r LaGRANDE PETERSON, Treasurer CORA L. NIELSON, Recorder WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff ROBERT J. POTTER WILLIAM D. BURTON OMER J. CALL, Attorney FRED PETERSEN, Assessor W. H. GRIFFITHS, Surveyor : '. MMNT FOUMT pines i sincere appreciation for pour patronage toe toisij pou anb pours a Clmstmas filleb toitlj ijappp jop! J d in die Lopnn LDS Tem- - p.m Wu be-sk- i, - j ; 1:30 Mb-O- - 2 30 j holiday period ends Jan. 2, when students return to cam-- 1 pus for winter quarter registra-- 1 tion Students will begin registering Jan 2 at 1 p.m. and continue throughout he ay Jan. 3 in sn Fteldhouse. Classes ant professor in the KKansas State university department of botany and plant pathology. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goss, 144 North First East. Dr. Goss was featured in a news story recently with a Po- -' ltsh scientist, Zbigniew Wirow-- 1 who is serving temporarily as a research assistant at Kan-- i sas State 2 2. 30 - 3 p m Sn U. 8 - 8 30 a m ; Jan 3 V - Z, 8 30 - 9 3.m , A Be 9 -9 30 - 10 a m , 9 30 a.m.; Bf-CCi - Ed, 10 - 10.30 a m,; Ee-G- , 1 - 1:30 10:30 - 11 a.m ; p.m.; Hp - Ki, 1:30 - 2 p m. i Post-- 1 p.m.; Ol-R- a, j m tmed Anna Korth on jfi, 1Mij in Bngham City i i Ap Former BC Man Brigham City introduced last year, master Nielsen said yesterday. ; for large mailers to re-Businessmen should search caljs schedule their bulk mailings to for more efficient rearh the dehgently office during the and economically sound methhours avoiding the late morning ods of handling their mail be- afternoon rush when nearly 75 cause they may be able in of all first-clas- s mail percent S1 J"many cases to offset the poseffective Jan. lark Neuberger, dean of tage adjustments enables the post office to more 7, he explained admissions and records, empha-effectively utilize its men, ma- sized the importance of having Proper use of postage scales chines, and space so business all students register at the time And his name showed, in up discan more mail be m can and evenly meters, particular, 16 the entire another news column, this time j appointed for them so as to per-a-s to be a good source of patched throughout prove institutional representative at j mit them to be ready to begin Funetal services weie conduc-- i postage savings, he said Spe- working day. a Boy Scout court of honor. Also classes on time, and to avoid ted Saturday at noon in the cifically, he explained, businessKNOWING THESE dispatch mentioned in the story were late LDS ward chap- men can minimize losses by registration fee. schedules, which are also avail- two sons, Lynn and Larry Goss, The registration schedule: mail el with Bishop Morgan Hawkes making certain that the post office, lessens who received awards and pre-- 1 Jan. 2 Students with s Interment was in particularly and air able at officiating the chance of mailers having to 1 names beginning talks on first aid is mail Citv weighed cemetery. correctly the Brigham to meet and the correct postage care- pay higher postage include his wid- ow, Brigham City, the following sons and daughters, Delbert M Robinette. Howard K Robinette, City. Mrs both of Biigham Fraughton, Wendell (Olive) , Martin L. Robinette, both of Og-W. Robinette. Logan, Dee den; Wendell L Robinette, Stockton. Robinette. Calif , Dai rell F Boise, Idaho; 22 grandchildren; SURVIVORS ' Local Businessmen Advised FINEST |