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Show t ; I t ' and Hope THE PUBLIC INVITED Hoe First Security Bank Newly Garden Club Modernized; Open House Meets Tomorrow BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 8, 1963 3 ELDER -- tr.- SHIRT LA Li ii Formal opening of First Hoe and Hope Garden club modernizgoods. Banks newly curity will meet at 7:30 pm. on Weded building in Brigham City will The building was taken over nesday, Jan. 9, in the home of ONE DAY SERVICE be held on Wednesday, Jan. 16, by the Deseret Savings Bank, Mrs. Curt 548 Garnwger of senior vice Salt Lake City, and later purO. C. Hammond, AND CLEANERS Highland. of the banks in Fiist National chased by the charge president Speaker for the evening will LAUNDRY SHIRT announced Bank. First Security Bank has be Mis. Ted northern division, Crawford, W'ho will this week. PA 36 North Main operated the bank in the historic speak on forcing bulbs indoors. An open house for the public building since 1943. HOSTESS for the evening Is between 4 and 7:30 p.m. will We are pleased to bring to Mrs. Garmager, follow the opening ceremonies the Members are asked to note of this fast growing people on that day, Hammond said. area these modern new conveni- that the meeing time has been J. LEO NELSON is vice presi- ences at this historic banking set one half-hou- r early in order dent and manager of First Se- corner, Nelson said. J We also that members of the Commun-t t . v4! , office. I It curitys Brigham City t'i: express appreciation to our cus- ity Concert may attend the .... $1.25 4 Chicken, French fries Scones and honey All our customers and tomers for their understanding 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.25 ir Box are friends Elder in county and forbearance while the modr ? r 93c invited to join with us in cele- ernization program has been in share the satisfaction and Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce 111 pride f ! of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal .... .. 83c BOXES modJUNIOR SIZE of our the brating opening of this community in the wonVi progress. , ernized banking home, Nelson HOT DOG ON A STICK V . We -Now, more than ever before, derful progress achieved. said. There will be souvenir we are in a position to provide are 1 we are keeppleased that l mementos for all callers at the the latest in complete .ikC banking ing pace with the growing needs t "J baak, and there will be exhibits services to Box Elder county of this county. We shall conaw.ims Tr of replicas of antique bunks '. people as individuals and famil- tinue to make every effoit to The I irst Security Bank, lora ed at die cinncr ot l'orest NEWLY MODERNIZED BANK dating back to the period just ies as well as to business, in- contribute to this areas econo380 North Main ntmlerniza-tioa Phone PA has recently completed and Main Street in the heatt of downtown Brigham City, after the Civil War. There will and agriculture. We mic growth, Nelson concluded. is scheduled for Wednesday, dustry sey Formal exterior. and interior both the on opening modprogram also bq demonstrations of Jan. 16, and an open house for the public is slated from 4 to 7:30 p.rn. that day. J. Leo NelValu1963 Winter Quarter ern banking equipment. the Announcing to son, vice president and manager, along with employees of the bank invite the general public able prizes will be awarded visit the bank and view the new facilities and accomodations planned to serve the people of this winners in a coin estimating UNIVERSITY OF UTAH area. contest, open to all bank visiand be refreshments will four-teron the Brigham City, Tremonton; D. tors, Mrs. William and served by the council, is a former vice presi- (Helen) Egly, Brigham City; prepared he dent of the Box Elder Kn.fe Olof Zundal, Biigham City bus- Brigham City Jayceettes, said. Register at the first class meetings a and has been club and Fork inessman and member of the The bank building is situated member of the Box Elder city council; Neil W. Zundel, (Continued from Page 1) Box Elder Senior High School BRIGIIAM CITY on the corner of Main and ForChamber of Commerce since a vice president with Reynolds 201R-324 cr. hrs. SURVEY ACCOUNTING OF (Acctg. p.m. beest streets. The remodeling Box Elder stake presidency for in Metal company coming to Brigham City. PennsylMondays, Jan. 7, Room 104. $18.00. in the late summer. gan six years after the stake was He presently is seiving as a vania, and Dr. Ben F. Zundel, a 4 cr. hrs., SURVEY OF BUSINESS FINANCE (Banking and Finance 203R-32- ) There have been extensive created and he served as clerk member of the county welfare in El Ca7 103. Room $48.00. Jan. or or Jan. 9, physician practicing Monday Wednesday, p.m., changes throughout the interior in Box Elder stake prior to the board. 4 cr. hrs., BUSINESS LAW (Management jon, Calif. p.m. Thursdays, Jan. 10, of the building to bring many division. 14 The Zundels have 404. Room $36.00. grand- new ZUNDEL and his wife, the to custoconveniences WORK MEASUREMENTS AND WAGE ADMINISTRATION (Mechanical Engineering He also filled a stake mission former Laura Evans, a native children. The mers, Nelson continued. 237R-323 cr. hrs., his In pondering retirement, exterior has also been modp.m. Thursdays, Jan. 10. Room 101. $36.00 and held administrative offices of Copenhagen,, Denmark, are for he of five of orwinchildren, appreciation ernized with new, large expressed six in various church auxiliary parents OGDEN Moench Building, Weber College whom are living. They are his association with the various dows and other features. 4 cr. hrs. ganizations. ACCOUNTING SURVEY OF (Acctg. 202R-43- ), p.m. Wednesdays, THE FIRST Security builda Mrs. Reid (Marjorie) Oyler, superintendents and particular- The retiring clerk served 214. Room $48.00 Jan. 9, ing was originally constructed WORKSHOP: MODERN PROCEDURES IN DEVELOPMENTAL READING as home of the Brigham City - (Education 160WR-43- ) 3 cr. hrs., 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. Mondays, Jan. 7, Room 213. $27.00 Mercantile and Manufacturing INTRODUCTION TO THEORY AND ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION store. Its company, a 3 cr. hrs. p.m., Tuesdays, Jan. 8, (Educational Administration 219R-43formal opening was on May 25, Room 214. $27.00 1891. On Dec. 22, 1894, a fire HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (Educational Psychology 2G8R-4caused $4,000 damage to the 3 cr. hrs., 4:30-7:3- 0 p.m., Thursdays, Jan. 10, Room 213. $27.00 For class information and PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (Mechanical Engineering 231R-45- ), ADVANCED iy Supt. Bundersoa call Lorenzo free schedules 3 cr. hrs., p.m., Tuesdays, Jan. 8. Room 213. $36.00 The help he and Mr. Davis or HISTORY OF THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS IDEAS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT EXport Peterson, facgave me was certainly a 15 p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 8, 2 cr. hrs., 7: 13-Ogden. (Philosophy 117bR-45EXport tor in any success I might have i 213. $18.00 Room attained, he said. My association with all the district employees has been a 1M i UNIVERSITY OF UTAH source of pleasure to me and j the help especially appreciate Phone: Address: P.O. Box 200, Salt Lake City 10 LZ3 su., , Ji Ikjjj of the secretarial staff, he Office: 117 Annex concluded. Se- ; building and $20,000 damage to c OrnM n 76 fr A 1 j M - ft.- '- n EXTENSION To Retire CLASSES ), 7-- ), co-o- p ), n rrp r Thin!; Twice p3 7-- 9: ), nljp 0 EXTENSION U DIVISION 3 1 EZZ You've probably paying the price of a Le Sabre by Buichwhy not own one? the (Fact 7 out of 10 full size cars the LeSabre price Model shown below, $2869 names"-a- re sazarm.! Vs, range or above t - ) in Based on Manufacturer s Supiwtid Rehil Puce lor this LeSabre reimbm tnant for Ft rml IxclpTm and bug doi 'pi ge eJ Peilci Delivery and H in Jliug Ctiaipci (ran port itiurt barges, State and local taxes auesones and optional equipment additional. 2 IWRSlrVrtjj'f a. R e LI ...J j r-- 'it p u LJj LilJ I fft CV ' - ;it? CELEBRATING BUICK'S SMASHING SUCCESS. YOUR CAR IS f" ' ' 1 L T WORTH MORE NOW IN TRADE THAN ilLu IT DON'T DELAY! , J I rll EVER WILL EE AGAIN. Mill IP HIE HUES BE MONEY AHEAD! 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Source NADA Guide Bool'S, Nov, All our neighbors and friends, as well as our customers, are invited to visit our newly remodeled building. 1962 I960, ESTIMATING CONTEST Come behind the scenes and see modern banking machines in operation. Youll enjoy seeing: ' VAA Vi a . f k .... arx1 j V' k. M.I .... . 7- S- iu. - a.u -- I j, t ,.K. -- d M .... O A camera that feeds itself and takes 400 pictures a minute. electric appliances and mechanical banks for making the closest estimate of total amount of coins in container. An automatic coin counting machine that sorts, counts and stacks simultaneously. f 'j fV xP Y f, Your guess is as good as anyones! Win your choice of several attractive, useful A'; . Special adding machine that simultaneously sorts and adds 24 ways. 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