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Show 3 1 X' CONTEST Nancy Kulp of Hillbillies conferees have extension agrect to a two-yeof assistance to federally-impacteschool districts, it was disclosed last week by Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd Lloyd said he expected the legislation will now reach the floor for action soon. It was in a recent visit to Brigham City that the Utah congressman of the passage predicted extension. The federal assistance Is In. tended to aid school districts where federal activities cause enrollment Increases but which fall to provide offsetting taxable property. Under Public Law 874 which provides assistance lnMainten. ance and operations, Box Elder district received $204,895 In House-Senat- e Entry 1963 t ... in the Christmas lighting contest must be received by either Kaye West, 205 South First East, or Marvin ByWater, 506 West Fifth South, not later than Friday, Dec. 20. Only those displays enitered in the Cohtest will be judged. All 'entries x 3 INVITE CLUB REPRESENATIVES fii City Will Act Wednesday V On Golf Building Proposal a situation which facilities, showed signs of developing Into a ping pong type negotiation, apparently will be settled once and for all this week. City councllmen meeting In a special session Thursday, agreed to get together with club representatives on Wed. nesday, Dec. 18, at 12 noon. The council Indicated It wants the club delegation tohaveauth. orlty to act. COUNCILMAN William Pack, er set the theme for the Wed. nesday meet. I dont want to get Into any OF OUR WATCH SPECIALIST WILL GIVE YOUR WATCH public. THE PROPOSED SALE got into the serious talking stage several weeks ago when a 3. man golf club committee of. fered the facilities for $10,000 The council replied it would pay $7,500. The club then came back with a request that It receive $7,500 plus another $750 because the lease runs one year longer than was understood. Also re. quested was $1,000 for the In. ventory, option on about four acres of ground, renta' control of lockers and recognition as representative of the golfing public. A COUNCELMEN John Half ie Id and Olof Zundel Indicated last week they did not favor ar.y of the latter concessions and felt the city could go no higher than $7,500 originally offered plus $750 for the additional year the lease will run. Councilman Packer voted a. gainst the $7,500 offer before because he felt It was too high. It seems unlikely, and he as much last Thursday, that hell go for the higher figure. " Nevertheless, the matter Is still open for negotiation, at Theres no better time than right least until Wednesday. now to have your old watch completely overhauled. This thorough servicing will have your watch runLANSING, MICH. (UP0 If ning like new again. 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Pm tired of them, he said. Other officials agreed and affirmed their Intention to handle the proposal one way or another. There are two alternatives as It now stands; Brigham City and the golf club can reach an agreement for sale of a 10.year lease which would carry with it city owner, ship of the club house, storage building and related facilities. The city can forge ahead with plans to construct its own building at the course, a build, ing Intended to serve the gen. eral Tar- - ). Address The proposed sale to Brig, ham City of the local golf clubs zan, Calif., home as Cape Cod furnished vaudeville. The Beverly describes her ar d DECEMBER Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 17, 1963 Extension CHRISTMAS LIGHTING THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Committee OKs BRIGHAM CITY JAYCEES for school construction. Thieves Take Yule Lights Yes, youd better hurry if you havent yet gotten that YOUD BETTER HURRY letter off to Santa Claus. This special box, now standing on the Brighiam City Post office steps, was erected last week as an annual Jaycee project. Looking at Santa here are, from left, Stanley Riley, Janis Jivens, Tam'ara Secrist, Shelly Secrist and a reply from Kenney Jivens. Each youngster who uses the mall box will receive Santa. Vehicle Knocks Have a Christmas Jingle . . . Not a Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen has come up with some Interest. Ing research which shows that the modern custom of sending Christmas cards began in Lon. don In 1843. Although their origin In this country Is not clearly dated, a very early a Boston found card by collector Indicates the United States was not far behind In their use. Today, Americans send far more Christmas cards than citizens of any other nation. The greeting card industry has estimated 6 billion cards of all kinds are sent annually , and of course, the bulk of them are at Christmas. Postmaster Nielsen predicts handle more hl5 office will than 800,000 pieces of mall dur. Ing the Christmas rush In December, and he has appealed again for help from residents of Brigham City and REDS, who can assist our 33 postal em. ployes In handling this great mall volume fcy depositing cares and gifts promptly. The postmaster points outt quite sensibly, that one of the best Christmas presents we can give ourselves is to get our cards and gifts bought and mailed early. This will give n the gift of more free time to enjoy the holiday ahead. He suggests that we develop an accurate mailing list with ZIP Codes, and the Brigham City, Utah ZIP code number is 84302. To help beautify Christ, mas letter mall, there Is available plenty of the new Christ-ma- s Stamps on hand. This stamp portrays the giant National Christmas Tree that will adorn the Eastern Ellipse behind the White House. The Christmas stamp on front and Christmas Tree Down, Rips Up Lawn Jangle Last-Minu- te seal on back of the Christmas card envelope make an attractive holiday mailing. Shop early-MaEarly- - Use ZIP code 84302 on your address. ll The area which now com-pris- the Republic of Congo was, In the fifteenth century, a flourishing kingdom known as the Kongo, according to the Book of Knowledge. The first European to explore the land were Portugese, but it was not un-texn the Morion Henry Stanley, plorer, found the mouth of the Congo river In 1877 that the region became known to the world. il Anglo-America- Youre only young once after that It takes another excuse. Two Brigham City residents Saturday told police that persons had driven onto and caused their property damage. Fred Uhler Fifth West and Fifth South, said a vehicle was driven Into his yard and knock, ed down a tree. Charles Lloyd, 450 South Sixth West, reported that persons drove onto his lawn and left deep rut marks In the wet turf. Patrolman William Walker who investigated, said It both acts were appears committed by the same persons. The damage was believed done between 9 p.m. and 12 midnight Friday. . Persons who engage In the theft of outdoor Christmas dis. play lights were at work last week with two Brigham City residents reporting visits from the bulb snatchers. Don Jones, 147 South First West, reported to police that thieves have taken lights from his outdoor display. Mrs. Les Olsen, 213 South Third East said she saw someone taking bulbs from her outside display. She said the culprits ran when she opened the front door. '7 . Y LOWEST PRICES EVER on Ladies and Gents Matched Diamond Wedding Rings. ENGAGEMENT SETS Most beautiful ever! Prices to meet every budget. Easy credit terms! JEWELRY PALM? The oldest known map In the world was scratched in clay tablet almost 4,500 years ago. 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