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Show ft rw THE BOX y rryt ry yn ELDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, July 9, 1963 Gfy, Utah 7 33 President 2 RECONDITIONED and fully WILL DO all types of remedel-ing- . FOR RENT Unfurnished Dell Call PA Call used bedroom television Roundy. guaranteed apt. sets, $44.95 to $79.95. Breiten-beke- r Electric, PA FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt. FOR SALE Livestock Stove, refrigerator, carpet, drapes. Call after 5 p. m. PA FOR SALE Four purebred ll2 TONIGHT year old Jersey heifers priced reasonable. Also good, well Trailer space, FOR RENT Lets play Miniature Golf broken cow horse. PA large lot, shaded area in Perat the ry. June Christensen. PA PUTT - PIT FOR SALE Well broke black WEST FOREST saddle mare. $105. Call PA FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt. 119 East First South. FurnishFOR SALE 2 horse stalls loed. Adults only. To see phone cated at 4th East and 2nd TRAILER PARKS PA North. Call PA TRAILER SPACE for rent. FOR RENT 3 room furnishor PA Call PA ed apt. No pets. PA 11 North Third West. BATTING QUILT White Miracle fine Celanese WANTED TO RENT fl'er quilt batting for only $1.50 FOR RENT Apartment, two per pound at 2 bedWANTED TO RENT bedroom, new duplex, fully room furnished apt. or house. EVERTON MATTRESS CO, carpeted, tile bathroom and Contact P. E. Burns, room kitchen. PA 24 E 1 So. Phone PA d 15 at Central Motel. Two FOR RENT OR SALE bedroom bungalow with carTRAILER SALES FOR SALE PA port. Newly renovated. FOR SALE, TRADE or RENT Parly Ice Cubelets 2 bedroom mobile home Nice 35c large bag at terms you can afford. Ph. FOR RENT OR SALE two story 4 bedroom brick home. Newly renovated, douBOBS DRUG ble garage. PA FOR RENT or LEASE FOR SALE 1962 Mercury Mon- FOR RENT Nice 2 bedroom terey convertible. $2995. Call two FOR RENT Furnished apt. Built-igarbage dispo2 between 10 a. m. and bedroom home. Close in. PA Close in. PA sal. J-- 4 5:30 p. m. TFN - 723-589- Jy4-9-c- Ml1 ' ' ,o.ioc! by .. M- - Jatl. Council Dr. Roy T. Shaw, Jr., head of the department of nmikct-- , ieg at the University of Utah was elected President of the National Council for Small Bus-- I h jj h Jy4-9-p- 723-884- n 723-772- FOR SALE Baled grass hay in field. Earl D. Young, Per- FOR RENT $100 month. New 2 bedroom, carpeted, range, h Jy-- 2 ry. PA and fridge, fenced in back FOR SALE Charcoal broiler yard, carport and storage. and electric spitz. PA In Brigham. Call Logan SK or Brigham PA tf-c- FOR SALE after 12. Call Raspberries. PA FOR Jy-2-9- RENT- -2 apts. $90, 3 & bedroom per month. $110 FOR SALE Portable sewing Carpeted throughout, partly machine, attachment, furnished. 553 South 5th East. $15; Kenmore Electric range, M-- 9 TFN ch PA full size, Silvertone $30; 3 deluxe RENT FOR Stereo, mahogany console, Large bedroom apt. with garage, speed changer, FM radio, one utility room .washer and dryyear old, $135. Call PA er. Close in. PA zig-za- g Jy-9-c- h TAKE OVER payments on a fine quality spinette piano, FOR RENT- -2 furnished 1 bedroom apartments on ground sold 8 months ago, new piano warranty. Call or write to floor. Available July 1st. Glen. Bros. Music Co., 2546 Call PA after 6 p. m. Blvd., Washington Ogden, Utah. Phone FOR RENT- -1 year old 3 bedroom home west Corinne. FOR SALE Estate electric Hardwood floors, drapes, range. Phone PA plenty of closets. $100 month includes water. Phone M-- 7 TFN ch FOR SALE Refrigerated 8500 BTU, $125. F'OR RENT 2 bedroom home. Unfurnished in. Willard. PA Used only 2 weeks. 125 East c First North. PA 744-897- Jy-9-p- d Jy-9-- FOR SALE beds. 2 double holly-woo- d Jy-9-c- h FOR RENT Shop or office space. Jessie B. Nelson, PA TERRIFIC VALUES in USED FURNITURE Norge automa- FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt. tic washer in good condition Carpet and drapes, garbage and ready to use, $45. Used disposal and dinette set, gray table, four carport and storage. PA or CR chairs in chrome, excelent condition, $35. Used 2 piece sectional with additional chair One bedroom in exceptionally heavy blue FOR RENT Clean, good surapartment. Used and gray cover, $40. 343 West Forest. roundings. dining suite has drop leaf ex3 TFN ch tension table and 6 chairs with matching buffet in lovely FOR RENT Large 2 bedroom walnut finish, $65. Large apt. 1 or 2 children acceptable. Inquire 103 South Fifth fridge type works very good, only $45. ReWest. Early American possessed. 4 bedroom LEASE FOR davano and chair covered in location.. house. Northeast naugahyde print cover. Only Built-ins- , full carpet, drapes, $85. used Recliner, slightly 2 double basement, carport. $15. See at Furniture Center, year lease. PA PA M-2- FOR SALE Sweet cherries. FOR RENT Peach City apart-- . ments, unfurnished, 2 bedFOR SALE Beautiful spinet room. Upstairs, $87.50, downPhone piano. Cheap, terms. stairs, $92.50. Utilities paid PA except lights. Ph. PA or see at 207 East Seventh 1957 FOR SAL- E- Wagon, South. Chevrolet. 2 tone, 4 door, V-radio and heater, automatic, FOR REN- T- Small apt. for vinylc upholstery. Joe Carr, couple or single person. Part236 South Sixth East. ly furnished. Call PA Call PA Jy-9-c- h Jy-9-- 1 after rooms of new furniture. Cheap. Call PA at night PA FOR SALE 5 5 p. m. FOR RENT bedroom, furnished apt. Upstairs, utilities furnished except lights. $65 a month. Call PA 2 un- h SERVICES OFFERED FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt. Newly decorated, has range, refrigerator, fenced yard. Ph. Intermountain A-- Group Meets Every Friday, 8:30 P.M. South End, Building 61 FOR RENT Furnished apartIntermountain School ment. Ideal tor 1 or 2. Call Meetings Open to Public 163 North Fourth PA or PA Phone PA East. A 744-672- SWIM? FOR KENT Three room furYOUR CHILD nished apt. No pets. 11 East Can you swim? New classes Fourth South. row forming at the Holiday (Hot Springs) resort. Small classes. Expert instructions. FOR RENT Deluxe apartPhone Ogden, or ments $80 and $100 month. come in. 127 South Third West. Jy 4 thru CAN 782-990- 18-c- h Horse Shoeing RAY Ph. Will furnish. PAYNE Mantua 723-261- FOR RENT Newer 2 bedroom apt. Carpeting, gas range. PA FOR RENT Large rooms, nice 1 bedroom unfurnished apt. 507 East Second South, PA very DRINK TOO MUCH? Need Some Help! Youre not alone so did we Contact A-its for Free! Dont wait Phone PA or PA VI l, home, I .'.iUroii Call PA ill my Jy9 p i iness Develop-- j Management ment, Thursday, June 27, at Tempo, Ariz. Professor Shaw previously has served as regional vice president and as general vice president of the rganization. NF.W PRESIDENT Dr. Roy The National Council for T. Shaw was elected president of the National Council for Small Small Business Management Business Management DevelopDevelopment is a nation-wid- e ment, GLEANER CHORUS organization of manThe Golden Gleaner chorus from the Box Elder and South Box Elder stakes recently participated in the June MIA conference held in Salt Lake City. They sang at agement educators, businessA corn kernel is about four men and government executivthe Hillside Stake center in the and gleaner department. es interested in the develop- times us large ns the average ment of research and educa- weed seed and can, be planted Glauser, Eileen Forsgren, Joan Nelda Brunerswether, Parsons, tional prog, rams for small bus- deeper than normal in coarse Charlotte Maxfield, LaWana iness managers. minimum-tilleseedbeds, reJensen, Ruth Jeppson, Vonda DR. SHAW says the purpose ports the University of Illinois. D. Cleo Norma Cheney, Jensen, of the organization is to stimBrimhall,' Naomi Braithwaite. ulate interest in small business HAVE YOUR Carol Woodland, Charlotte management development proNadine Parkinson, Burnett, grams, encourage research BLUE PRINTS in The Golden Gleaner chorus, waring, Mary Lou Reeder, Wy- - Joanne Christiansen, Betty Lou areas Made by to small busipertinent nette from Box Elder and South Box Card. Hall, Blyth Tingey, Carol MARGARET R. EVANS ness management, and to exLorie Elder stakes recently returned Anderson, 218 North 6th East PA ideas members. change among from participating in the June Call weekdays after 5 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Dr. Shaw is a member of the Saints Conference of the American Marketing AssociaMutual Improvement associaof tion; and is past president furFOR RENT New partly tion held in Salt Lake City. They the local chapter of the assoORGAN GROUP nished 2 bedroom apt. Utili- sang at the Hillside Stake cenciation. He has taught at sevand gleaner ties paid except electricity. ter in the eral institutions of higher learnINSTRUCTION CLASSES Over 1600 sq. ft., large brick department. ing including Ohio State univerfireplace, extra closets, soft All girls in the chorus have Texas colNOW BEING FORMED sity; Technilogical water, bath and shower, must earned their golden gleaner lege and the University of the service the 931 award,1 to see highest East appreciate. 10 Lessons $15 Ballard of Tremonton, Mrs. Philippines. By Mrs. Irving Christensen Beecher Ave. Call after 5, award given to women in the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen Carol H. Penovich, Mrs. Helen LDS church. Professor Shaw is the coNo Instrument Necessary PA hosted a family dinner party R. Weckler and Mrs. Gay Nell author with Dr. Weldon J. TayTHE CHORUS was started on Monday evening, June 24, J. Hutton of California; Mrs. lor of Furnished upFOR RENT the text entitled Marstairs apt. Suitable for a cou- ten years ago and since then for Stanleys family. Those en- Deon R. Nielson of Brigham keting. Professor is a Shaw Call 723-629- 7 have sung throughout the joying the occasion were Mr. City; Mrs. Fay Ann Karo of son of Mr. and Mrs, ple. 35 North First West. PA they T. northern Utah area. At a pre- and Mrs. Ottis Wood and daugh- Ft. Monroe, Va., and Mrs. Shaw, 34 North Second Roy East. vious June conference, they ter, Jerri Ann of Phoenix, Ariz., Elyse J. Henderson of Kent, FOR RENT 2 and 3 bedroom sang in the main session with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansen Wash. apts. Carports, storage rooms. Frank W. Asper as accompan- of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Last Wednesday, Rita and ist. Call PA Shirl Williams, Mrs. Esther Ike Anderson enjoyed a drive is Jensen and Mrs. Director of the chorus National forest, Verlyn Jenson to Manti-LaSaFOR RENT 2 bedroom Charlotte Maxfield, the former of Brigham City. then into Huntington and Price, Close in location. $65. Miss United Charlotte Sheffield, Evelyn and Milton Reese of and home. smokers. PA States of 1958. Accompanist is Paul, Idaho, and Rita and Ike Florence Manwaring. to Mr. CONGRATULATIONS reare Anderson spent fourin days Officers of the group 1 bedSun Val- ad Mrs. Kelly Iverson, who FOR RENT Large cently THE vacationing TO Naomi Braithwaite, president; Sawtooth National forest were married last Friday. A room. Close in location. Ideal Ramona ley, vice presiGlauser, a attended crowd receplarge and Challis National forest in for older couple $60. Unfur- dent; Betty Lou Hall, secretary. Idaho. tion in their honor at the Fourth nished. Immediate possession. inrecreation hull in. Brigward chorus GLEANER THE PA MRS. HELEN Weckler and ham City the same cludes Lillian Felt, Greta Nielevening. Nice furnished sen, Leila Grover, Carol Ward, sons, Paul and Jimmie of San They will make a home in BrigFOR RENT apartment in Perry. Call PA Ruth Lemon, Norma Jensen, Francisco have returned home ham City. Mrs. Karen Taylor, Mrs. FlosJy-Lola Christensen, Florence Man- - after visiting for some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sie Ramsdell, Mrs. Mary AnYiUlim OF- 10 ACADEMY A17ACDS VEST Harold Reese, Audrene Braeg-ger- , Mrs, derson, HONEYVILLE REPORTS Mrs. Della Anderson and Mrs. Janice Holmgren was PiCTUSE! Mrs. LaVon hostess to her club last Friday daughter, Addie; Dallin and Mrs. LaPreal JohntuwoiTnHl evening. . I, ACTO A group from the genealogi- son spent a social afternoon in I OKc,f 0 cal class in Sunday school en Garland last Wednesday at the joyed a very worthwhile trip to home of Mrs. Sallie Munns. SUoT1M4 ACTftCtft Mrs. Marilyn Durfey of Salt the LDS archives in Salt Lake RITA 'K 4 Lake City visited her parents, MORENO City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Huggins, ius Tolman enjoyed dinner and By Mrs. George Wintle TEN LADIES from the Bear one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Melchior a visit at their home, Friday, River NATALIE puss tamblyn rita MORCNOGfORGE chakirii Camp Daughters of Utah of New Hall, Calif., have spent June 28. Those who were there Pioneers ZEMBRA attended and June Olson MRS. the the past two weeks in Honey- were Mrs. Bea Knowels of Mo- Jubilee in Brigham City last son, Steve, have been guests ville visiting at the home of desto, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Na Tliursday-Friday-Saturd- ay They enjoyed a pot recently at the Lynn Holmgren Tueslay. then Emma and Mrs. Tolman Mr. Mrs. Melchiors parents, luck lunch, a very interesting home. and Mrs. William E. Hunsaker. Buckmiller of Salt Lake City; Barbara and Roger Johnson TWO BIG COLOR HITS program and visiting. Mrs. Melchior is the former Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman and Roger Dallin are and Betty Mrs. Fae Ann Karo and Mrs. t t Myrna Hunsaker. While in Utah and Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe of vacationing in Yellowstone Nain the singing-actinthey all enjoyed a trip to Yel- Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tol- Andrea Huggins were guests at tional park. role of her life! lowstone park and also spent a man and Mr. and Mrs. Claudius a luncheon Monday afternoon Stan-der Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tolman of Honeyville; Mrs. of last week at the home of day in Salt Lake City. have announced the safe STUART VIUAR..1 '.PENCE TUPVAN Mrs. Audrey Judd of Phoe- Bea Knowels has been visiting Mrs. Doris Cazier in Brigham arrival of an eight pound baby in Honeyville for several days City. JUDY June 27. The StanGARLAND nix, Ariz., visited this past born, girl week at the home of Mr. and She lived in Honeyville for George Penovich arrived from dees are in Alexandria. Va., DIRK BOGARDE many years. New York and joined his fam- where Roland is serving in the Mrs. Rulon Bowman. Weekend guests at the home ily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. armed forces. The Honeyville Boy Scouts 1 COULD left at 2 a. m., Monday morn- of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle Roy Thorsen lust Friday afterVisiting at the Norman Child TECHNICOLOR of Thor-sen- s and and Mr. 1 for a week in Mrs. noon. That the the Honeyville is home Mrs. ing, July Childs mother, evening PANAVISION' GOON mu entertained at a family Mrs. Hazel Malenson of Green, -high Uintas. Frank Kobayashi Lionel H. Layton of Brigham Helojsrd thili SINGING tjNIUD ARDS'S is scout master. City, were Capt. and Mrs. W. get together. Saturday, the Pen Maine. W. Johansen and Children ovich family left for Tooele to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill of MISS BARBARA Brand of Seth and La visit with relatives and to atAnn, John, Myrth Srmthficld visited in Honeyville Salt Lake been has Jolani City Mrs. visiting CO - HIT Jean. and a tend for farewell testimonial Capt. on Sunday at the home of their with the Lynn Holmgren famto hansen are back LaMar moving Penovich, Georges and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Holmgren, Scot I, Utah. They are planning to brother, held Sunday evening. ily. THE FABLED STORY THE WORLD and Mrs. Tanaka and baby. Nossler in home Provo LaMar is leaving for an LDS Shauna and Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Cleon, McKnight make their COULD NEVER F0RGETI took her home last Saturday. of North Hollywood, Calif, and where Capt. Johansen will at- mission in the near future. Anderthe Alvin at tend the BYU. Visiting Gladys and Roy Thorsen, Phylffywd film Corporation presents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry of This family has lived in Ger- lis, Clixie and Dell Holmgren son home four days Inst week Salt Lake City were guests at were James Burton and Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. many, Hawaii, and several U. motored to Tooele Sunday to and Mrs. Marleen Burton and i S. cities. the attend in testimonial. been have' They George Harper, recently. children from San Fernando. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Petersen Massachusets for the past four 't U MRS. FAY Ann Karo and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hand fA of Benson and their daughter, years. Mrs. Johansen is Mrs. Kandas and children, children and of and Douglas, Gary Kathy t , Mrs. Paul W. Fife and chil- Wintles twin sister. who have been visiting with her Long Beach visited last Mondren oi San Mateo, Calif., were To sMrrmif THE MERRIHANDS of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest day with their aunt, Miss Dena ceTAYLOR EDUARD FRAN7 MT'IACI WE .EiipnvAiorPo 0JVTHN IWVR dinner guests at the home of two the ward Christenson. Fluggins past weeks, Primary spent Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle Honeyville left Thursday morning for their Friday on a fishing and bicycle Tuesday. ride. The girls and their Pri- home in Ft. Monroe, Va. Fay .MR. .AND MRS. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peterteacher, Mrs. Lee Burn- Anns husband, Major James Child and family visited PioSuiiday-lfionday-- T sen spent several days this past mary took their lunch and spent Karo has been attending school neer Village in Suit Lake City ham, week in Geneva, Idaho, visiting the last Sunday. day fishing and bicycle at Ft. Lee, Va., for the past TWO BIG BOB HOPE HITS relatives. Spencer Holmgren, son of The Merrihand group three months and graduated riding. A number of the ladies of the an.d Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mr, is made up of Shauna Johnsen, last Friday evening. Theyll be tugging at your heart Honeyville camp of the Daugh- Linda Walker, Leslie Brady, dinner guests at the returned home Saturday after Sunday strings while you're laughing ters of the Utah Pioneers atKeller, Joyce Ann Hurv Reed Munns home were Miss spending three weeks in the Joyce your head off! i tended the annual party held in saker, Janice Stone, Anita Hun- Jane Butler ot Garland and hospital in Brigham City. June Mrs. Barbara Johnson and Brigham City Tuesday, saker, Rosemary and Rosema- Fred Jensen of Pocatello. ..PANAMAS. FRANK morturnon 25. rie Wintle. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson spent Dollie Iverson, attended a showTHfci ZIP Code went into effect naWilliam Wintle, son of Mr, last Wednesday in Salt Lake er Monday, given by Kathleen 1. Postmaster and Mrs. DeVere tionally on July Young and Marlene Watson at Wintle, arriv- City. LPOU-- E June I. Hunsaker of Honeyville Mrs. LaWanna Kirby and the Watson home. ed home on Saturday. He has has asked everyone to use the children and Mrs. Ora Fae been attending the USU music HARTLEY AND GAY AnderZIP Code, 84314, on the return and children of Brigham son were in Salt Lake clinic in Logan the past two . i : er-f- , 'i City on address of all mail leaving Crtar( visited with weeks. He arrived home just City Carrie J. business last Wednesday. RUTH HUSSEY DON DE FORE LOUIS NYE Honeyville after July 1. In an- in time to on Christensen afterhis and Monday repack bag Terry and Knthv Dallin spent swering mail, ZIP Codes taken leave CO-HI- T Monday morning to spend noon. last weekend in Bear Lake. from return addresses on in- a week camping with the Boy with her mother, Visiting GUFSTS at the Chester Slancoming mail should be used. Scouts at IN THE BIGGEST GUN, GAL AND Camp Steiner in the der home last week were Mrs. Alice Peterson is Mrs. The proper use of ZIP Code is: Adas Uinta with their mountains, Ruth Ncbeker of Burbank, John Doe, P. O. Honeyville, brother, Wallace Biekmore, of GAG STAMPEDE IN THE leader, Frank Kobayashi. Salt Lake City, and his son, Calif. A grandson, Larry Tot-toUtah, 84314. of China Lake, Calif., is Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HunsaRobert of Santa Monica; also ker and family of Phoenix, Spruce Missing Mr, and Mrs, Larry Osster ar.d also visiting her. Ariz., are spending their vacaTwo blue spruce trees were son, Jon of Redondo Beach, Bike ju j i a ftMissing tion in Honeyville visiting relaA reported stolen from property Calif. 6 tives and friends. Wayne is a owned by the Catholic church Mrs. Gladys Thorsen enterNate Favero. 65 North Seventh native of Honeyville. He is a Monday. Orics Jeppesen said tained one day last week for a East, told city police Tuesday V! son of the late Mr. and Mrs. the trees, valued at $50, were group of ladies who were close that a 4 7. bicycle owned by him j' kt km I1 taken from the church property friends and neighbors a few and valued at $30 had been Parley Hunsaker. ml The and al Seventh Smith and minril cnSFY- - Cater by nr iuxr ago, Tlim.e ciijuving the H Mih ve.-irltil fiolu I'.uiiilvr.mi lallenwon weie Mis. llutli 11. school grounds. pui tners of Mr, and Mrs. Claud- - 'West, non-prof- M-m- BE Golden Gleaner Chorus d Sings in June Conference M-m- Bear River City Residents Host Summer Visits, Parties ll Jy-9-- 1 TONIGHTS NIGHT GO OUT TO A MOVIE! Jy-9-- 1 TODAY 9 and WEDNESDAY 11-c- h Summer Attracts Visitors, Vacations to Honeyville 1 V I o WOOD-richar- I'CS V A, if A , - son-in-la- V ' Re anty and tlic WL 'A uesday eo3 HOPE PACTS op ri'TITiiSi'J LI FES BALL - WESTlcf n j-- a FOR RENT Furnished apt. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, large living room with fireplace and bar. Vacancy for bachelor. Only $40 per month, tdililii1': paid. Cull CR 9 2881. I !: r Iiver Jy-- City r t J U. ; |