OCR Text |
Show F w- THE BOX ELDER 1 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah i t Local Lady Tuesday, January 22, 1963 " and hit the ceiling, Actually theresjnothing more' hum Its bling than being in pubhc office. To Address kind of like officiating a close basketball game. You do your best and some folks always think it's the worst. Dank Women up in arms Cfc o i Overheard at the county clerks office: Smile and the whole world smiles with you, snore and you sleep alone." s, On arising, Scott, our seven-year-ol- d, I musty-mouthe- V d discovered that had slept on i What happened wa s that sometime during the wee hours, Scott crept out of his bedroom, sprinted to the bathroom, turned on the light, closed the door and locked it. After about five minutes, Mrs. PW went in to see what was the matter. And there stood Scott, standing on the heat vent, hunched over with arms and hands tucked close. And he was eye-to-ey- shiv-verin- "What's the matter?" asked X A large crowd of local residents visited the newly reOPEN HOUSE modeled First Security Bank at its formal opening and open house held Wednesday afternoon and evening, Jan. 16. The new facilities at the bank offer the patrons of this area the utmost in modern banking facilities. CROWD ATTENDS g. "What was the dream about, tell me about it. Youll "No wont." "Well, some I and turned into a "Oh," said Mrs. PW, turning away so he wouldn't see the smile spreading over her face. and sleep on the turn on the he quivered. And of course she said "okey." All of which was alright with me. Generally he gets in our bed and have to sleep on the couch. As far as bad dreams are concerned, guess everybody has 'em. Sometimes even dream Im back in the Navy. "C-c-ca- I n I passport? .The point is, no matter how the legislators stand, there are people who won't take it lying down. Theyll get I I in Utah Language established in Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the pot office In Brigham City. Utah, under the act of March B 1879. (Continued from Page One) Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher one German class at the school. SO Subscription rate $3 per year, payable In advance; In combination with By the next year the number the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $6 00 per year; S3 00 for was increased to six classes. A 6 months, sinnle copy 10 cents. year ago the program was Member Audit Bureau of Circulabroadened to embrace the four tion. Utah State Press Association A sociation National Editorial and languages. United Press International Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Students are offered three Lake Salt City, Utah. AscIMion, A weekly newspaper 1896 published every national editorial lA$gx0TIN Local Planner Address LWV The Brigham City League of years of a language. Women Voters will hear BrigLast year, we graduated our ham City Planner R. Clay first German stua special luncheon meetat dents and some of them could Jan. 24, it was ing Thursday, in German as as full All-re- d three-yea- r speak rapidly they could in English, explained. Report Diseases State universitys foreign language festival each spring and rank high in all four inguages. To Mitchell Jew Dental Office System (Continued from Page One) behind the patient. Yet they are easily accessible to the dentist-far more so than in the As the standard arrangement. instruments are reached and lifted by the dentist, they are automatically activated by witches. I announced this week. The meeting is scheduled at Maddox Ranch house starting iirigham City reported 15 But they have to work at at 11:45 a.m. League members cases of measles, three cases it, he added. and their guests are invited to Tape recorders, slide and attend. of,str$p infection, and two ot influenza for the week ending film projectors and record J.m. 11, according to a Utah players are classroom devices Health department report. used to implement the teachers efforts. Students see movies of other with foreign lancountries, made a trip to dialogue; guage j see a foreign film in Salt Lake City, and even combine to present an assembly for the school each year. And you havent heard anything until beaming in on the folk ballad Tom Dooley in I Gn man. :.:oiks The local students take part advertising Health Service, Dr. Knudson spent two years at the Intermountain Health center, " in Brigham City, devoting much of his time to evaluating dental experimental equipment. He wrote, lectured and taught in course for dena luged with requests for infor- tists in this area of interest, as mation regarding the dental well as on other aspects of efchair and wall cabinet. ficiency in dentistry. Hale has had years of experBut, though pleased with the ience in the designing and maninterest that has been expressed in them, the young Utah ufacturing of dental equipment. dentists personal interest is in DR. KNUDSON, a son of Mr. practicing dentistry, rather than and Mrs. J. Floyd Knudson of Brigham City, graduated with manufacturing equipment. And so the manufacture of honors from the College of Phythe chairs and cabinets has sicians and Surgeons in San been turned over to two other Francisco in 1959. There he individuals, Dean H. Hale of was elected to membership in Logan, who is manufacturing Tau Kappa Omega, dental honthe Position-Eas- e Dental Chair orary fraternity, and received under firm name of Dean. Man- the award of the American Acaufacturing company, and Sher- demy of Pedodentists for outman Nay of Brigham City, who standing work in childrens is manufacturing the cabinets dentistry. He was one of 25 dentists in under the firm name of Dental the United States to be awardWall company. Both the chair and the cabi- ed a years advanced training net have been patented. Both in hospital dentistry with the are being distributed under the U. S. Public Health Service. firm name of Dental Engineer- This he received at the Marine He ed Equipment company, with hospital in Seattle, 1959-6was then transferred to the Inheadquarters in Logan. termountain Health center at AFTER developing the basic Brigham City. concept o fthe chair, Dr. KnudAfter graduating from Box son last spring took his plans Elder High school in 1951, he to the Utah Scientific Research attended USU for two years, Foundation, an affiliate of Utah and graduated from the UniState University in Logan. to vf Utah in 1955, 1 USRF experts perfected the versity dental school. prior ertenng chair and built the tirst several His wife is the former Rose units on a developmental basis. Marie Lomax of. Brigham City, The Foundations interest is and they have four children. in answering the call of someone in need, commented Karl Somers, its managing director. With its facilities, the foundation provides research and development work for private individuals as well as commercial firms. Brigham City Mon Devises his mother. "I'm he quaked. "Well, why dont you go back to bed then?" I Im had a I Miss Romer, assistant Manager of the Brigham City office of the First Security Bank of Utah N.A., discussed the National Association of Bank Women and her topic was No She also reported on plans for the 1963 spring conference of the Rocky Mountain region of NABW (including Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mevico) to be held in Salt Lake City next May I Miss LeTO CONVENTION nora Romer spoke before convention of New Mexico Bank Women. Merry-Go-Roun- Mrs. PW. I Most dentists today operate two rooms rather than just one, moving back and forth between patients. In the conventional office this means two sets of equipment are required. But with Dr. Knudsons centrally located wall cabinet serving both rooms while dividing or separating the rooms much of the duplication is avoided. The equipment, for can swing out of the cabinet into either room. Yet the usual degree of privacy is maintained. x-r- e, post-gradua- Womens Legislative council. She takes an active part in her church and is presently teaching literature in the Relief society of her ward. 17-1- IN ADDITION to the responsibilities of assistant manager in charge of escrows and collections in her bank, Miss Romer takes an active part in comin munity and civic affairs Bn ham City. She organized and served as chater president of the Soroptimist club; she is past president of the Business and Professional Womens club; one of the organizers of the Brigham Civic Service council; member of the library board; and officer of the Box Elder Your Portrait . . Ball Gold-Gre- en The Brigham City Fifth, Tenth and Sixteenth LDS wards will hold a joint Gold and Green 9Z UBf SuiuaAa Aepanyeg neg in the Fifth ward recreation hall. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p. m. to the music of the Blue Knights Combo. Special decorations will cary out a Candy-lan- d theme. Officers of the three wards' MIA are in organizations and charge of arrangements invite members of the three wards to attend the ball. Make your appointment today - - - for that special gift. Compton Studio 102 S. Main PA BOX LUNCHES y2 Chicken, French fries Scones and honey 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A RINGSIDE CAFE Phone PA 380 North Main OUR SINCERE Here come your vitamins over Union Pacific . . . 0 J; We were genuinely proud when the last brush mark was touched to our new building in Brigham City. OUR NEW LINE OF O CUE YFNNE I Unfinished T. LOUtS KANSAS CITY o FURNITURE But even more satisfying to us has been your response. It was a great pleasure for us to be hosts to so many of you last Wednesday. You have been most generous in your comments. You have made us feel that what we have done has been good for this community. determined. For all this, we feel grateful, humble are resolved to do everything possible to measure up to the trust you have given us. Our desire now is to serve you well, and in so doing build a better Brigham City for years We CHESTS 3 Drawers F 4 Drawers to come. , j So from all of us at First Security Bank in Brigham City our sincere thanks. 5 Drawers 9 Drawers Desks Night Stands Finished 5 Drawer Chests j 1 1 J. KV ' ir u f V- 4 HOURS IS ( j) ALL IT TAKES FOR EVERTON MATTRESS YOUR COMPANY OLD TON TODAY, J TO MATTRESS. SLEEP BETTER RESUILD CALL EVER- TONIGHT. I EVECTOM WAITRESS COMPANY 24 East 1st South Phone PA 31 Flavor packed citrus fruits, fresh from the West, are a prime source of natural Vitamin C. Picked and packed in minutes, they're rushed to your market and breakfast table in temperature controlled refrigeiator cais. ' Union Pacifics automated traffic controls, electronic communications and data processing are part of modern railroading that help provide better living and better health the automated rail way Whenever you ship to, from or throughout the West, be specific, route Union Pacific. v 'V, i ixi50r UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD $1.23 $1.25 95c 85c STICK THANKS the . Wards Join for KEY PIECE of equipment in the new setup is thq dental chair. Brightly colored, modernistic in styling, Dr. Knudsons chair looks more like a patio lounge. Its appearance further alleviates fear. Its contour and upholstery make it comiortable to sit or lie in. And, most important, the chair is so constructed that it can move forward and back as well as up and down. This enables the dentist to keep the patients head close to his equipment, whether working on the upper or lower teeth. In spite of its added advantages, through advanced design and manufacturing methods the chair can be produced and purPROF. SOMERS, USU Presichased for less cost than any dent Daryl Chase, who is vice other fully powered dental president of USRF, and W. W. chair. Lundberg, its president, are ALTHOUGH he has just re- each pleased with the outcome cently completed his own of- of the work on the chair. While with the U. S. Public fice, Dr. Knudson has been de A for you .5 J 19-2- the front room couch. "Why did Scott sleep on the front room couch?" I asked. He had a bad dream," answered discuss and cuss over the next few months. More than usual, that is. Its easy to get good and mad at our sometimes. elected public officials But Im convinced and you should be, too that most of them are honest, conscientious men. Sometimes they goof. Everybody agrees on that. But not everybody e on how they goofed. sees think theyre wrong to vote for a tax on snowballs. You dont because And that you never use snowballs. for diswhole avenue new a opens up cussion: Can a snowball be taxed again if its used more than once? Does the tax apply equally to adults and children. Is there as legitimate deduction for cold holds? Is there an kept inventory tax for snowballs through June and July? And what about interstate transportation of snowballs? Back to the legislative mill. You think the lawmakers are nuts for requiring migrating birds to register at the state line. It sounds like a fine idea to me serves as a means of control over incoming foreigners. Of course, it too prompts some questions: Should segregation be practiced, e.g., prohibit green wing teal and redhead ducks from swimming in the same pond as, say, the pintail? Can mourning doves be prohibited from laughing during their stay here? And should Canada geese be required to carry a Ntw and bleary-eye- d this morning, Vith the Utch Legislature and Congress in session, therell be plenty to SEE Miss Lenora Romer, vice president of the Rocky Mountain region of the National Association of Bank Women, was featured on the program of The New Mexico group meeting of k NABW at the hotel in Albuquerque on Jan. White-Winroc- ... by Eruce rLUH M First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation k |