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Show lilt 6 BOX Storms Cause NLWS, liiiylium Cily, Uluh LLDLK Tuesday, April 23, 1963 Upswing In Job Claims OH Local FOE Auxiliary Bogins '.vcGUASD ' Training School Campaign .ALWAYS! out Box Elder county of the needs of the school and urge help for the school. Currently, the Auxiliary has in, progress a stamp collecting campaign for I tiading stamps from all members in the state to HArssm cynpo h'Tp furnish a canteen at the school. The pubbe is invited to participate in this campaign. school are in need of electric In conjurct'on with the stamp razois. If these razors were collecting, clothing, shoes, art- available, many of them could icles of jewelry, cosmetics, be taught to use the razors, and other items for personal for use are being sought the thereby eliminating the expense school. These items will be of having a barber come to the collected by committee mem- school periodically to perform Used, woikable bers, week days or Saturday this service. and Sunday; Gladys Wheatley, electric razors would be of Phone CR Iloneyville, great value to the school. Carolyn H.ttch, Gorin, ne; Joan This is an urgent plea to Sorensen, Bear River City, and the citizens of the area to help l, Vera Rucker, 376 North Tremonton. The clothing alleviate a serious condition should be clean, preferably that is the ultimate responsibilitems in all sizes. ity of all citizens, Mrs. Valenwashable, Stevens staled that the girls tine said. In order to further and women, at the school are acquaint the people of the area UNDFR THE direction of w'ilh heeled of the conditions and needs of delighted high the community services chair- shoes and items of costume the school, the community serman, Alberta Valentine, an, in- jewelry as well as cosmetic vices chairman will meet with that would tensive campaign is underway items. any organization like to hear the complete story to acquaint the people of the THE EOYS and men at the and help in this service. Brigham City area and through- - of the BE Auxiliary of the Fraterr.il Order of Eagles recently visited the Utah State Trair, ng School at American Folk and presented six identical table model radios for use at the school. These were purchased with radios funds raised by the sale of tickets on a doll and sponsored by the community services committee of the Auxiliary. Members visiting the school were Mrs. Mary Scothern, Auxiliary Marie president; Bywater, Frances Brightenberg, Gladys Maxine Checkctts, Wheatley, and Veia Rucker. During this visit, Edward Stevens of the school escorted the ladies bn an extensive tour of the facilities. Through this tour, the many needs of the school wore very apparent, and the Auxiliary members returned home resolving to do something about these needs. Members . Aux-iliai- y yu-ur-? Tre-mon- Here are your complete real estate listings FOR SALE - Real Estate FOR SALE - Real Homes and Business Propetries Estate Estate FOR SALE - Real 1 FOR SALE by owner Three FOR SALE by owner acre, two Large HOME for sale 3 bedroom home in Perry. bedroom brick. Low down coops, large garage, fruit Take over mort- ... Price reduced for quick sale. trees, city limits of Logan, payment. for details call Tom Pocock, Must see to appreciate. Call gage at $113 a month. 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Pre-School- ers Letters of appointment have been mailed out for Mountain View Elementary schools anround-up- , nual April Mrs. Lila Wendell, PTA president, reported Monday. She noted that parents should have with them a birth certificate and list of all immunizations for each child when keeping their appointments. Parents who will have youngsters enterting first grade at Mountain View next year but who have not received an appointment are asked to contact Principal Arch Sims. pre-scho- 24-2- 5, North BE Stake Singers Vanted Toastmasters Install New Officers Elder Toastmaster Club installed new officers at Einard S. Haniuk taking the post of president. With Stan Bushell, area governor, performing the installation, the following persons were placed in other oifices: Leonard A. Thompson, educational vice president; Dick A. administrative vice Jenkins, Ross E. Swartz, president; secretary; Ed P. Rifel, treasurer, and Vence DAsto, Box INC. n TWO Reservation 791-1- 5 REALTORS REAL ESTATE i Teo Time A GET RESULTS 4 & A fast reading class is being organized by tne Evening Education program of the school hstrict to start next Monday evening, April 29, at 7 p.m. at the Thiokol building, north of ' Brigham City. k I This class is designed to ast sist students to read faster and more comprehensively. Slides ere used for drill woik to increase speed of perception and to widen span of vision. Films ere used to improve reading & comprehension and speed. The course will be especially helpt i ful to businessmen and women, professors, executives, students and those who have large Quantities of work to do. Students at is who as W. Box tennis coach Elder at TIPS TENNIS E. doubling Principal Payne High Its all educational levels have been school, offers some tips to varsity netters Reed Beecher Dave Covell and Mike Shefenthusiastic with their individfield. The three are lettermen and hope to form the nucleus of a strong Bee net team. ual progress. By Charles F. Nielsen will be BE the instructor for this class, A new reservation procedure which will meet twice a week will be effected at the Brigham BLM office in Salt fice, located on the third floor No bids were received for a ceived by the for a City golf course this coming period. Regis17. e of the Darling building, Salt tration fee for the entire course parcel of federal land J.ake City, April season, according to action takand Lake City. The Box Elder parcel en by the city council Thursday in Box Elder county which was will be $5. offered lor sale with other lands land in Emery, Sanpete and evening. v s'z'.- "a, J1 The new system will permit in 10 counties, the Bureau of Sevier counties will again be fw I V.z.&vx J offered for sale at 2 p.m., persons to reserve a tee time on Land Management reports. Bids on the parcels were re April 24, in the BLM land of-any days of the week. However, the reservation cant be made more than one week in advance. The new procedure does not require golfers to have a reserved time. But those who do ask for a starting time in adTaste Trust Enjoy ONE DAY SERVICE vance, will be permitted to it start at that time without waitThe World's Finest Bouiton since 1795 ing. CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY John Ensign, North Box Elder stake music director, this week issued an invitation to members of North Box Elder stake to WANTED TO BUY participate in a stake choir to WANTED to buy Three or furnish special musical numfour bedroom home, good bers for the dedication of the condition, garage or base- New North Box Elder Stake REALTORS Center tentatively set for May ment, '.2 acre minimum. 19. CaU PA area. HERES THAT HOUSE Rehearsals will be conducted 5 p.m. or anytime after with a dining room, large split each Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. A weekends. 2 3 level, bedroom, baths, at the Tabernacle beginning tocarpeting, drapes, landscaped, April 23. Walter D. Talnight, low equity. NEWS-JOURN- AL bot will conduct the choir. Singers 16 years of age and above are urged to be in attendance LARGE 2 BEDROOM CLASSIFIEDS with full basement, 2 car carthis evening, Ensign said. port, carpets. We have several lots in varied locations priced from $1300 North East area. Carpets, drapes, large rooms & landscaping. All for just $15,900. Small down payment. landscaping, shaded back yard, patio, rumpus room, economical sleam heat, water softener, attached garage, sprinkler system, fireplace, carpets, drapes, low taxes Phone PA East 624 p . J Monday, Recent storms have curtailed most spring farm work in the Brigham City area and caused an upturn in claims for unemployment according to a Utah of Employment tepartmer Security bulletin. The weather contributed 22 the additional claims during week ending April 13, most of them from one construction job. If the weather turns warm, sugar beets wdl be about two weeks early this year, the local office reported. Job openings locally numbered 164 for the week, virtually the same as in the preceding week and the same week a year ago. , SfT LMMY mjfME Fast Reading Class Begins J Winners of the Speaker of the Evening trophies for the April 9 and April 16 meetings were Ray Barrett and Leonard A. Thompson. These gentlemen spoke against a field of men consisting of Fred Gentv, Fred Whittenmyer, Chuck AtBob Rockwell, wood, Larry Wade, Vince DAsto, and Einard S. Haniuk. Best table topic winners were Frank Vellek and E. Clark. OUR READERS WRITE Editor: April 10, 1963 We would like to publicly express our thanks and appreciation to our Box Elder County Sheriffs department for many, hours of work in tracking down and arresting, those men who stole three semiloads of our wheat last December. By catching these men it broke up an organized gang which has been operating in 10 western and midwestern States. By day and night our Sheriffs department weie able to get information enough, to track down and arrest members of this gang, three men were arrested annd sentenced. Our thanks and best wishes to our Box Elder County Sheriffs department. William J. Roberts Family then-man- wo-kin- i i Vi H - .V : 5 - t ) ? V |