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Show rw A SAFETY SAVE CHECK YOUR CALL JIM BARKER FOR YOUR IT w1 Realtor Week Is Observed Thru Nation MAY NECK! PA 67 APPOINTMENT Utah State Safety Inspection COPPIN MOTOR Sunday marked the opening Realtor week, which will continue through May IS, C. B. Williams, president of the Box Elder Board of Realtors, announced. Realtors from this area will join with the more than 73,000 across the country this year under the slogan A Home Means Happiness Happiness with a Home Means a Realtor in an effort to emphasize their services and to make clearer the distinction between a Realtor and others in the real estate business, "A realtor, Williams said, is pledged to follow a strict code of ethics that is enforced through the local board of the National Association of Real Estate Boards if which he is member. The primary obligation of the Realtor under this code is to keep the interest of both the buyer and the seller uppermost in mind during a transaction. A Home By the motto, Means Happiness, realtors are stating that sernrity, freedom to live in the manner chosen :tnd room to live that way are all an accepted part of home ownership. But home ownership is not available to all people in every country. In fact, he said, the ease of owning a home in the United States is unique throughout the world. H' COMPANY t - 1VEVV V -- SWING IN RINGS! A thrilling departure from traditional ring symmetry. , r L Fascinating new diamond styling . - Wi , Upswept lines dramatize the fiery center diamond. Three graduated diamonds in each ring add to rhymic effect. Use Your Gold Key Credit Card PALMER JEWELRY - GIRL neighborhood Girl Scout leaders were among 200 adult workers gathering at the Intermountain Indian school for statewide training meeting on Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4. Pictured working at the registration table are Mrs. John Contento, Mrs. P. C. Draper and Mrs. C. J. Kastrop, neighborhood chairman. SCOUT LEADERS :v t Jassfe IT! Box Elder Girl ScoutTraining Meet Aids 200 Leaders i n Area PLANTING The biggest training event in the history of Girl Scouting in Utah, is the way Mrs. Murray M. Moler, Ogden, Girl Scout described Council President, the May gathering of volunteer Girl Scout workers ut rntermountain School in Brjg-haCity. Over 200 Girl Scout troop leaders and other adults met for the two day session as .preparation for the change from the 3 age level to the 4 age level for troops which will become effective in September. Miss Gwen Wescott from Rein Los gion 12 headquarters Altos, California, set the tone for the meeting at Friday mornings opening session. She pointed out that whatever activities VI 3 Visit Store Our for: o FIELD CORN 680-54- 4 o PFISTER CORN both early and late. o PORT Legion Auxiliary WALCO 100-12- Plans District Officers Dinner 0 Exhibits, talks and demonstrations for all age level programs were included in the two day session which concluded Saturday afternoon with a rededication ceremony. Grandson Visits Local Resident Charles James Baxter has returned to Brigham City members of the Marine Base ut Camp the American Legion Auxiliary Pendelton, Calif., after a leave to attend the wedding are reminded of the District O FUNK G95-G9- Scouts undertake, the underlying principal of the purpose of scouting must always be considered. Local Girl Scout leaders participating in workshops and planning for the meeting includ ed Mrs. Clarence Kastrop, and neighborhood chairman, Mrs. Clifford Hodgkin, Mrs. Terry Whittier and Mrs. E. B. Gentry. Assisting with registration were Mrs. Charles Hickox, Mrs. E. R. Draper, Mrs. John Contento, and Mrs. S. F. Pack-woo- Corporal 6 No. dinner parly for presi- of his brother Paul Baxter and dents and district officers set Sheila Rae Nelson recently. for Monday, May 20, at 7 p. m. While in Brigham City he in the Union Building on the visited with his grandmother USU campus in Logan. Elsie Christensen and other re1 SORGHUM PA 131 South Main at the Intermountain Seminary. Next year new assignments in the Indian Seminary work will make it necessary for them to leave the state. Belnap will be supervising LDS Indian Seminaries in the e area surrounding South Dakota. Birch will do the same type of work in the Ship rock, N. M. area, and David son will do likewise in the Gall up, N. M. area. These three men will be great ly missed by all who knew them while they taught in Brigham City during the past school year, seminary officials said The social will begin at 7:30 p. m, and will be held at the Irttermountain Branch chapel. All friends of these men and their families are invited to at tend. A pot luck dinner will be served at 8 p. m. five-stat- BE Man Sets vaccination. To , HOUSEHOLD ADDRESS:. CITY. .COUNTY. FIRST NAME LAST NAME a Vi other, silver polivli I Installation You expect more from American The Box Elder High School Key club will hold its annual oflicers installation banquet in the school cafeteria on Thurs day, May 16, starting at 7:30 and you get it! '1 8S, AMERICAN THE AMERICAN lisp p. m. New officers include Warren Richard Hyer as president; Epley, vice president; LeRoy Pierce, secretary, and Kenneth Andersen, treasurer. Speaker for the event will be Clifton Kerr, Tremonton, formerly president of the LDS British mission. Also slated on the program is a report of the retiring presi dent Pete Moskowitz. Robbin Duncan, Roy, lieutenant governor of Key clubs in Kiwan-i- s Division III, district, will handle the instal lation. The event is sponsored by the Brigham City Kiwanis club and is being conducted as a ladies night event. A quartet, "Two Brothers and Two Olhets, will present vocal numbers. Utah-Idah- FINALFILTER PATENT APPIIID FOR ...and only American Oil Dealers have it! . , CIVOS AMERICAN OIL COMPANY - j, - ;c hereby request that Sabin Oral polio vaccine be administered to above listed minors: SIGNATURE. RELATIONSHIP Polished Tuesday, May 7, at the War Memorial Home. The affair was most successful, actermed cording to officers and committee members in charge. Mrs. Lucille Spaulding, club vice president, was in charge of arrangements. The hall was decorated with artificial trees with pink blossoms, summer roses, and a water fountain, donated for the evening by Parrys Farm and Garden Center. A large selection of door prizes given away during the evening were solicited from local merchants by ViVian Wolff, satch division, Uibel will discuss the benefits and problems of the integrated publications system. He will also briefly describe the publications department organization. Each organization segment will be analyzed and a comparison of systems will be presented at the meet- A graduate of the Philadelphia Museum School of Art in 1952, Uibel joined Thiokols Wasatch division in 1959 and was appointed head of the publications department two years ago. Uibel He is resides in Tremonton. married to the former Gloria Norr of Tremonton. The E., two years old. Uibel is the Uibels have one child, Charles son of Mrs. Charles D. Uibel of of Reamstown, Pa. f months ago with six , I ii NEW for their part in making the event so successful. with BINGO WAS played many prizes awarded the winCatholic St. Henrys ners. church donated the use of the bingo set and Frank Wolff and Don Spaulding were in charge of the bingo games. Other committee members included Pauline Crooks, Mary Lou Reeder, Reifel, Phyllis Marie Wyranch, Helen Tichenor, Lu Mitchell, Jane Guy, Helen Rita Ruth Kelly, Warriner, Northnrtss and Muaine Hunt. A SPECIAL feature of the evening was the modeling of ten clothing ensembles from Ladies store, who donated to the door prize of the evening, a- $30 gift certificate, s. which was won by Mrs. Models for the evening were Marvine Mitchell and Dorothy Black. Other prize winners were Mrs. Max Rubin, Marilyn Wolff, Mrs. Ted Touw, A. L. Franzolino, May Webster, Reetha Ruggles, Vivian Wolff, Harold Guy, Carol Helen Tichenor, Desjardine, Marge Plum, Margaret Barbara Beck and Leta Pruncken. The club presented several potted geraniums used as table decorations to the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home. FYirs-gre- Kihl-stadiu- Hagerty Tarnish V Preventive Vis For the first time, you really prevent tarnish when you polish your silver! No longer must you bar it, sack it, rub it, scrub it, hide it, spray it. Display your silver every day, polish it only two or three times a year. New Hagerty formula cleans, polishes and locks out tar--n i s h months in one easy step just for apply and rinse. Guaranteed safe . . . gentle as a fa- cial soap to hands and ver. Try sil- it... youll always use it PETERS Line-berr- JEWELRY owner JAY C. HANSEN, 12 South Main Graduates put your best foot forward in a Weyenberg Shoe ; Savings start today and continue for yean when yon install Utah Concrete Headgates. The low initial cost is just the beginning Concrete Headgates keep on working for yean to conserve water; edoca labor costs and boost crop yield. Right now is the beak time to install headgates. Call or visit Utah Concrete Pipe Con tor free estimate. f$aj at- Key Club Sets month i from New officers will be elected to serve during the coming year. There will be no program for Dealers one more reason why millions can say nof a speck of trouble!" AGF ago with any Meet May 1 5 the evening. All members are urged to tend, officers said. INITIAL Polished r.I:h pcrr.zr.cr.t, ecsr.srJccl IIsh Ccr.crsta The Missile Mrs. Will meet Wednesday everting at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. David Morris, 589 Cherry Drive. Four hundred miles is a long way for a lady to drive . . . alone. Thats why she put her trust in Filtered American Brand Gasolines. For the American FinalFilter is the final step to assure you that both American Gasolines are free of contaminants that seldom used to be a problem but could stop your car cold today. Filtered Gasolines with M2P G available only at American Oil Gaylene Nuttal, Francis Jen Paul Baker, Charlene sen, Leonard Hawkes, Hawkes, Reese Jeppsen, Steven Call, Randy Call, Dothea Shelton, David Deakin, Kim Anderson, Jeff Allred, Eldon Sevy, Lee Ann Hanson, Loel Hanson, Bill David Miller Laursen, and, Bruce Talbot. CLINIC DATE:. ksItcI cr.i ccr.ssnra prethus Irrlsllsa ksSit Missile Mrs. ' Those participating will include LaMar Brown, Jill Cand- land, Keith Nuttal, Cory Nuttall, this form the names and ages of all persons in your household who appear at the clinic at the same time for List on ing. 16-1- Not a speck of trouble ! AMERICAN OIL COMPANY UTAH STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION - Writers Talk (i . SgJpOW social of Belnap, Marion and Neil Birch will be Thursday evening, May 16. Members of the Newcomers Bobbie Dugan and Dorothy These three men have taught Club of Brigham City staged a Woodworth. The club expressed seminary during the past year delightful bridge benefit on appreciation to the merchants e Good trip T PROGRAM FOR UTAH A Woman Seeks Members 46 Students of Mrs. Walter D. will present a spring piano recital on Thursday, May 1G, at 8 p. m. at the Box Elder ; High school choral room. . Talbot Seminary FILL OUT and bring with you to polio clinic! Teachers to Newcomers Bridge Benefit Be Honored farewell in honor Bean Davidson, Held May 7 Termed Success held latives and friends. He is the members, whether they son of Mrs. Beth C. Redman of ofdistrict or are current past Ogden. ficers or unit presidents are inThe Effectiveness of an Invited to attend the event. Resertegrated Publications Organiz-tegrate- d vations are due May 13 by callPublications Organization will be the subject of a ing Mrs. Jennie L. Jones at PA or Mrs. Pearl Hun-sakpresentation to be made by at PA George Uibel at the Society of ESA Technical Writers and PublishAll members-Gt-largor inac ers annual meeting, to be held tive members of Epsilon Sigma in Boston, Mass., May As head of the publications Alpha International who now reside in Box Elder county are depeartment at Thiokols Wa requested to contact Mrs. Blaine Fowles, phone All HORSLEYS SEED STORE (PLEASE PRINT) LDS Girl Marine EIDER fi.O. of Plano Recital '1 Set This Week NEWS, Brigham City, Utah .5 Tuesday May 14, 1963 THE BOX 4-b- di isr.str...3M 10-inc- C-fc- t3aeter...4n 12-in- ch th BLOCKS iTisRicIer...5t dl3ac!er...6w h Pin-Tu- k Moc Toe Slip-o- n in Brown, Black, Dark Olive A-widths. $13.95 A complete range of tree p to 24 inches in diameter available at projxxrUooaUJy tie low prices. Prices quoted an An price. plant pick-up esnerefs csd PIPE Moc Toe Blucher in Brown or Black. widths. Pin-Tu-k lot IlMtkTIoa. 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