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Show nfrp ? "je THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah sy 3 Tuesday, February 11, 1964 K For Those Who Handle Other Peoples Money... from the files of the News & Journal 50 Years Ago On Thursday last. Miss Phyliss Bott was hostess at a delightful childrens party at the home of her' parents, given in honor of her birtday. The little folks were entertained with games of various kinds and were served delicious refreshments. Those present were Ruth Wight, Elva Wight, Norma Wight, Mary Pearse, Doris Boothe,, Marion Horsley, Elsie Nelson, Hortense Holton, Leland Wight,1 Milton Peters, Teddy Hansen, Parley Holton and Phillip H. January 29, 1914 Bott The High school has Just installed a January 29, 1914 bell system which does away with ringing one gong by hand. bells, one on each floor. These are all There are five rung by a Seth Thomas clock whic can be set at any five minutes desirable. The clock was furnished and fitted with the ringing contrivance by 0. C. Jacobsen and the wiring was Everything is working splendidly. done by Lee and Phillips. 30 Years Ago January 26, 1934 The officers and teachers of the Box Elder stake Sunday school enjoyed a pleasant party given Thursday by members of the stake board. Waldermar Call acted as master of ceremonies and a program was given as follows: trio, Don Rasmussen, Milton Jensen and Roy Olsen; address of welcome, Supt. John P. Lillywhite; tap dancing, Connie Nelson and Lorraine Musulas; trio, Rula Holmes, Ruth Allen and Erma Iverson, accompanied by Elaine reading, Marjorie Zundel; trio, Doril White, Lavem Zundel and Mildred Brunker, accompanied by Annie Nicholas; reading, Earl Pierce. About 450 people enjoyed the party. January 30, 1934 When our respected townsman, N. Chris Simonsen returned home from Sunday school at noon last Sunday, he was happily surprised to find his children at the family home where they had gathered to visit with their parents and celebrate Mr. Simonsens birthday anniversary. The day was spent in a big family reunion and the children Simonsen a beaupresented him a fine house jacket and Mrs. feature of the day. was a dinner hot tiful dress. A sumptuous A wire extending congratulations and best wishes was received from Foster Simonsen and his family of St. Paul, as they were unable to be here. The other childm were all present and included Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt and Reed Simonsen of this Mr. and Mrs. city; Mrs. Fred Farmer of McCammon, Idaho; Robert Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. John O. Simonsen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Finn Simonsen of Pocatello, Idaho; Ko-for- d; SETS LWV STUDY Looking over material to be studied by the Brigham City League of Women Voters are Mrs. Robert E. Keating, left, and Mrs. Samuel Packwood. New Study LWV Launches On Utah Schools System The Brigham City League of Women Voters this month Is undertaking a study of Super vision and Financing of Public Schools' with Mrs. Samuel Packwood as chairman. The Initial meeting on the subject Is scheduled Wednesday Feb. 12, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Robinette, 62 North Second East. Mrs. Jack Sargent will be discussion leader for the meeting which is slated to start at 9:30 a.m. A baby sitter will be available. A second meeting this week Is set Thursday, Feb. 13 at the home of Mrs. Chris Bolleau, 430 West Second North, start-ln- g lead the discussion. for the Acting as study Is Mrs. Robert Keating who Just recently attended a state-wid- e briefing in Salt Lake City. 'She indicated that some of the vital points to be discussed are aims, purposes, objectives and phllosphy of education in Utah. Special attention will be given to methods of election and term of office of state board of edand the members ucation appointment of the superlnten. dent. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Also slated for special attention are desirable criteria for teacher certification and re. Jack Lemon in at 8 p. m, Mrs. Joseph Gurrlster will certification. UNDER League members are being asked to read Pages 1 through seven and Page 16 In the study manuel. Witnesses Conclude BE Convention Law Officers Attend Seminar 9 talk entitled The Bible Seven law enforcement offTriumphs in a Scientific World" was the highlight of the three-daicers from Box Elder county assembly which drew 791 attended a recent four-daseminar at Camp Williams. Jejovah's Witnesses from conIncluded were Brigham City gregations throughout western Wyoming, Southeastern Idaho Police Chief Dell Fife, LL Jack and northern Utah Including 25 Jorgensen and Patrolmen Glen, persons from the Brigham City don Hendricks and Don Bryson. congregation. Representing the Box Elder The talk was given by Randall Sheriffs department were Sher-If- f V. Davis, Watchtower society Warren Hyde and Deputies representative to the convention Orlln Allen and Herb Hampton. which was held In Ogden. Sheriff Hyde described the On Saturday, the convention, seminar sponsored by the Utah ers witnessed a mass baptism Peace Officers association, as as 21 new members to the orone of the finest I have ever ganization were Immersed at attended." the Utah Hot Springs. Instructors Included homl. Convention sessions were clde squad leaders from held at the Mound Fort junior D.C. and San Francisco A the YUM YUM E ach year at Ogden First Federal Savings ive notice more TREE and more people opening savings accounts for organizations . . . WED. through SAT. Look who's minding the store! ' V. ' t ' ' - homl-cld- e clubs, church groups, government agencies, and others. Frankly, we think this is one of the best endorsements we could have. There is a special responsibility in caring for other peoples money. Thats why we appreciate the compliment when an organization officer brings savings to us. , i? talffilDIS. y y From backwoods storekeeper to President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln was a noble exemplar in handling others trusts. Wed like to open a savings account for your organization, too, or for you personally. May we have the pleasure? at a Federplly Chartered Association with Enduring Strength Save Oldest in the A rea. Ogden-Brigha- m Wash-lngto- High school In Ogden. t Calif. Ogden First Federal City area. is the oldest savings association in High Reserves. Ogden First Federal reserves are far higher than legal requirements. ftuv yaiD Insured Protection. Your account is insured to agency of the U. S. Government. Items, dlundi), $10,000 by a permanent of 12 ways to own a savings account from individual ownership to pension fund or other trust ownership. Personalized Accounts. 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