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Show 8 Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Wins Award For Case Idea Tuesday April 28, 1964 . a , p FUNERAL HOME Directors: An award was - 1 The 1254,900,000 of an inch. The NEW YORK (UPI) world's smallest unit of meas- - largest? The parsec: 19.160,-ur- e Is the angstrom unit: 000,000 miles. sented ! m r.s ! v' 4r , i 4 vJJ jVj'vV ' Va, . i t'.vjji'- -i yk.3f V m . by ' Harold I. Fall BRIGHAM division to Joseph Kelly, Illustrations supervisor, for filing a U.S. patent disclosure for the design of a presentation case. The valise type case unfolds easily Into an easel for small conference room or office pres, entations. It Is also Ideal tor r salesmen. Thlokols Panelyte Industrial division Is considering the pos. sibility of producing the pres, entatlon case as a new product line. Market surveys have already been conducted. The possibility of licensing the case to a major luggage manufact-ure- r is also being considered, Kelly and Norman Van technical Illustrator, de. signed the presentation case. L. Kava Wart CITY, UTAH Sky-haw- 'tT tr I.." uai'Jf Tr;,,f , i ' : S. S. - 4 A,,-"- Phone Graduates and Students Need $ PA3-520- 3 Numbers w- Patent award check is presented by Charles E. Hunter (left), ThiokoTs Wasatch division general manager, to Joseph J. Kelly, illustrations supervisor, for designing a valise-typ- e presentation. WIN AWARD Your social security office has good advice for high school , . , graduates andfor students seek1 MMLfeM .VvVV &. ' ing summer employment. feUsx.wt With summer approaching It These youths from Box Elder High school won places in a good Idea to apply for your Is Road-E-O. From left to right: Beth McDermott, highest the Jaycees annual driving social security number now, so Lee and second third Packer, place, place; Douglas Andersen, girl; David Bingham, you will have it when you start overall winner. looking for that Job, One of the of 1964 than any other lending and Insurance company showed first things your boss will ask Institution. First Security bank during the Is to see your social security That announcement was made period completed 39 mortgage account. The application for a social Friday by J. Leo Nelson, vice loans and trust deeds for a total account number can be president and manager of First valuation of $641,130. security First Security bank com. Security's Brigham City office. For the month of March, obtained from your local post He said that the summary of First Security bank completed pleted more loans for a lar. office. You may also obtain the ger total amount of money for recordings in the county for the 13 mortgage loans and trust form for applying for a numfinancing homes In Box Elder first three months of 1964, as deeds for a total valuation of ber by contacting Ernest Rob-ert- s county during the first quarter compiled by Hlllam Abstract $245,265. representative of the Ogden social security office at the Utah State Employment Office on Thursday, May 7, 1964. His hours are from 10 to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Be smart and apply for your social security number now. S i . S K)l Local Bank Tops Lenders PETERSEN FUNERAL CHAPEL a-- Moss Bares Bill COMING MAY 8 Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, U.S. Senate Candi- date, will be honored guest at dinner here May 8. Dispose of Silver Dollars To 634 E. 2nd. So. Thoughtful and Personalized Service VERL L. PETERSEN Worthy of Your Trust Director for 18 Years May we thank our many friends for our successful OPEN Slated May 8 has Introduced a bill to provide an equitable program for sale of the three million sliver dollars now held by the A treasury, the senator said Sherman HOUSE any who missed our open house Please feel free to visit any time. To The bill Is based on recommendations of the Utah Numismatic society. Senator Moss said, 'My bill would provide for orderly disposal of the standard value silver dollars and would open the way for adoption of a dollar of lower silver content. "All coin collectors and others should have an equal opportunity to acquire these dol-- , lars. They are already being sought by collectors, and as the price of sliver rises, they will go out of monetary circulation.' Local Students 5 DAYS ONLY TUES. APRIL 28 THRU SAT., MAY 2 '' 'vfr :'7 ' 1 ' : 1 p( U V -- 1 v dinner for Rep. P. Lloyd, candidate for U.S. Senate, will be held Friday evening, May 8, at 7 p.m. at the Eagles Lodge. fund-raisin- Thursday. 723-523- 6 Brigham City Lloyd Dinner Frank E. Moss Senator Honored for Top Achievement Two students from Box El der county have been honored for outstanding achievement at the Ogden school of Stevens Henager college, It was by L.R, Stevens, vice president In charge of the Ogden school. They are Mary Jo Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Cutler, Corlnne; and Jarle DeBry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, 446 North Second East, Brigham g Announcement of the dinner was made this week by Dee Glenn Smith, Box Elder county chiarman of the Lloyd for committee. Tickets will be sold at a charge of $10 per plate, Smith said. Lloyd will be guest of honor and featured speaker of the evening. Working with Smith In making arrangements for the event are Armstrong campaign Byron manager for Lloyd In Box El der county, and Mrs. Clyde Glover, chairman of the ladles activities for the committee. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Lloyd for Senate committee, Including Smith, Armstrong, Mrs. Glo ver, C.W.Claybaugh, Doug Fife, Willis Hansen, J. Leo Nelson, Ruel Eskelson, J.Y. Ferry and from J.D. Harris In Tremonton. All Interested persons are In. vlted to attend, Smith said. Se-na- CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and freindship at the time of the death of our be loved Husband and Brother, City. Ben J. Hirschi we wish to ex Miss Cutler Is currently en press heartfelt thanks. We rolled In an administrative wish especially to thank the course at the Ogden Park Valley ward bishopric, school and was awarded an out- the society, our friends, and standing achievement award for ail others who assisted in any superiority in the operation of way. the 10 key adding machine. Mrs. Mrs. Ben J. Hirschi DeBry has completed a steno Rose Larsen graphic course at the Ogden Sadie Valentine school. nt BUILD BABYS PHOTO ALBUM WITH YTWt SOME ARE Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only get natural Do your with a beautiful photo . . ."worth more than a PIN-UP- S EXCLUSIVELY AT PENNEY'! PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: 9:30 TO 1 2:00 1 P.M. TO 6 P.M. COMPOUNDED Table Lamps $6.50 YOUR DOCTOR CAN T1IONE US when you need a medicine. Tick up jour prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? smiles. PIXY PRESCRIPTIONS ing prescriptions is a welcome one. 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Each 0 fo) m 470 additional child under five, 1.50. : Hr I At AMERICAN HOME CENTER North Main phone Bob Hills, Proprietor T k , J LONG after the funeral service has been completed, the funeral directors professional abil-- : ity will be rememberd by mem--- ; bers of the bereaved family; We're proud of our professional reputation, of our ability to provide a natural, and pleasing door-to-doo- w vs recently pre. Thlokols Wasatch )i rxf iiif linUnli r v t 4 Plenty of Free Parking at rear of Store I v ' 7; |