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Show I 1 LEGAL FOR RENT or LEASE FOR RENT home, ll2 Three bedroom baths, carpet, fenced yard. built-in- s, drapes, J4-9-- 1 or LEASE FOR RENT QUILT BATTING "White Miracle" fine Celanei fiber quilt batting for only (1.80 per pound. at . . FOR RENT Furnished apts. No ' children or pets. Revere Apts. 17 West 1st North. J2 thru 30ch EVERTON MATTRESS CO. E. 1 SO'"'! . Ph. PA 14 New 3 bedroom tile shower, Borrow $100 at $7.00 and full walk out base- month. $500 at $19.00 per per ment, with landscaping ami month. $2000 at $76.00 per 1 lawn. Ph. or month. J25 thru Jy 14ch SEABOARD FINANCE 110 So. Main PA FOR RENT Deluxe modNext to Roxy Theatre em apartments. Reasonable, 127 South 3 West. ph. carpeting Utah. Logan, , FOR RENT 723-326- FOR RENT room home, Worlds largest selling camping trailers on display at Harris Truck & Equipment, 1200 , BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION ' OPERATING BUDGET July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 MONEY NEED deluxe GENERAL Expenditures: Administration Municipal Court City Buildings Police Department Fire Department Inspection Department Engineering Streets & Highways Waste Col. & Disposal Airport Public Works Planning & Zoning Health Services bedroom apartment 435 West (th furnished. partly South. 2 723-673- 4. 723-395- APACHE SK FOR RENT One bedroom modem home, furnished. 649 South Fifth West. Phone - NOVELTIES Wholesale to Churches, Lodges and Organizations PARTY SHOP Carr Shopping Plaza Section 1. That in conformity with Section of the Utah Code Annotated 1953, the annual budget estimate of the revenues and expenditures of Brigham City Corporation is hereby adopted as .follows: East. built-in- s, 723-340- HOBBIES, TOYS, Main, FOR RENT Shop or offlcs space. Jessie B. Nelson, PA 723-238- 8. FOR RENT home, bath . 3 bed- Lovely ANDES APARTMENTS l2 baths, new and drapes, utility corner room, carport, pa'tio, lot, NE Brigham, ph. 5th South 3rd East 723-571- 4 FOR RENT I f. Three-bedroo- duplex; carpet, carport, near Intermountain School. $80 per month. Call LUXURY 2 bedroom home, Willard, unfurnished, ph. J.18 thru Jy 16 ch from 723-260- r' iUSED ' FOR RENT WASHERS .in: Nice 3 niture. 37 to 105" bedroom apartment, carport, some fur- 723-375- and FOR RENT room apt. reasonable Fully- Guaranteed - $2$.?5 ' and up Very Nice four Range & frig, rent, phone BRCITENBEKER ELECTRIC Nice 2 bedroom Foot fountain FOR RENT $75; also 1 unfurnished apartment.. Built-i- n stove, oven. Ceramic tile showcases $25; pegboard, fixCall tures, brackets and shelves. bath, disposal, close-i- n FOR SAIiE 723-119- bedroom FOR SAE Small white FOR RENT and fireplace poodle puppies. Stud service, house. Built-in- s White, silver or black. Poodle in living room. Inquire at 691 South 5 West in Basement. Clipping and boarding, CR - 723-348- 4. FOR SALE bicycle, ph. FOR 20 2 bedroom furnished apartment, ph. FOR RENT J25-tfn-- SALE : - PINE POLES J25-30c- , & FOR RENT 535 West 7th Phone and $70. newbuilt-i- n South---,- . y FOR RE&T. jp.,5 Tooranhwnej unfurnished. 23 North T West. Inquire at 102 West Forest, Mountain Fuel Supply. W' PA 2x4, h SALE Registered ! year old Labrador,- ' must sac rifice. ph. FOR 723-216- J30ch - 1 RENT bedroom utilities apartment, paid except lights. 461 North 1 West. 723-394- 6. 723-274- J30-Jy2p- d 4 FOR RENT or LEASE $100 752-768- 3 ph. M28 723-333- (hruJ-30c- rates. Mrs. M. Jackson, diploma in child education, Durham University, England. Have your child cared for by an experienced teacher where he will be kept interested by a varied program of activities. Full day care per week. $10. Morning nursery class $15 per month. Ring to .wall carpets, drapes. , ozovl . FIRST STEPS NURSERY SCHOOL Electric kitchens. LYNAIS apartments "Inquire at 669 six years experience . MODEL Laundry and Dry Cleaning East 7th Soth 7 Dial 35 South 3rd East 723-843- FOR SALE fox and racoon-reasonabl- e, Goats, cheap; ph. J30-J- y 0. HELP WANTED Start a Rawleigh Business, Real opportunity now for permanent, profitable work in Brigham City or Box Elder Co. Write 9 DenRawleigh Dept. ver, Colo. (tue.) UTF-10-2- NEED PART TIME WORK?-E- arn $2 and up per hour, evenings and Saturday, ph. 723-759- 5. J30Jy - 34 X 8' trailer FOR SALE house. $300 down, take over payments, ph. CR South Main Shorty McThrifty Where all services are tailored as the kilts to your every nee - - - ds. Home of Clansman Big . -- CLAN savings when you become ia of The Clan by trading with us. Best Factory Service Gas, Oil, Grease Low Low Low Prices See us and Save! . You buy 9 gallons or more of gasoline, plus this ad and you get one gallon FREE! ill MEMBERSHIP mem-be- r vs. ANDRE H. WHYTE, JR., LUELLA H. WHYTE; ef al, Defendants To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 14th day of July, 1964 at 12 oclock noon, on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House, in Brigham City, Utah the following described property All of Lot 6, Block 27, To be sold for cash, lawful money of the Urtited States of America. Dated this 19th day of June, 1964. Sheriff This Weeks SPECIAL! Full size DODGE not stripped $2257. Plat "B", Brigham City Survey. W. HYDE, of Box 11.200.00 2.400.00 43.000.- 00 ? 1.350.00 13,168.00 . 800.00 8.136.00 9.577.00 19.000.- 00 14.000.- 00 8,000.00 2.300.00 5.500.00 3,000.00 150.00 600.00 800.00 500.00 179.00 3.000.00 324,660.00 26,000.00 350,660.00 391.190.00 741,850.00 FUNDS 102.320.00 156.210.00 391.190.00 21,990.00 1,096,600.00 funOr Tv.- . I i.kv r 31,600.00 1,096,600.00 Expenditures: Street Improvement, 1964-6Balance Unapropriated Expenditures & Balance Renevues: Beginning Balance 1965 Class C. Allotment Revenues & Beg. Bal. 10,980.00 156,210.00 30,574.00 22,000.00 294,164.00 10.000.00 304,164.00 (A regular column of the National Rifle Association) 26,100.00 5 1,047,00 77,147.00 48,147.00 29J00.00 77,147,00 2. propriated and provided Elder County, Utah By Orlin D. Allen, Deputy J23-30-J- y 7 y departments. Some states use culverts aa on migration underpasses routes, with game fences to divert game into the underpasses or to concentrate a migrating herd. If vehicular deer kills are not reduced substantially, additional deer Including some does will have to be taken legally by hunters, according to the National Rifle Association. It estimates that the deer harvest (number killed) In the United States last year was up approximately 500, 000 over 1955. mem. The NRA, a bershlp organization, conducts hunter safety courses In 34 states and two Canadian provinces; compiles the Uniform Hunter Casualty Report (a useful contribution to the growing store of knowledge of hunting accidents); provides a Hunters Information Service, and sponsors slghtlng.ln days at hun- st 1963. It surprises most drivers who hit deer how much damage Is done to their cars. Two hundred dollars per accident Is an average figure, according to the National Rifle Associations Department of Hunting and Game Conservation. Fortunately, per sonal Injuries to car drivers and passengers occur In less than five percent of the cases. Most are cuts and scratches, but some people have been hurt seriously; others have been n, non-prof- it killed. It Is a frightening experience to hit a deer. In most cases the driver sees the deer for a spilt second before the Impact. It appears from nowhere-scram- bling onto the highway In front of you. Do you swerve or hit the brakes, or both? Can you risk a skid? Swerving at high speed could flip the car, or you right out of the car. If you are unlucky, you catch the deer in the middle of a leap and he hurtles through the wind shield and Into your face before you can blink. If you are lucky you smash into him squarely. Because are drivyou ing several hundred thousand pounds of "muzzle energy, this pulverizes at alest half the bones In the deer and pushes the radiator Into the fan; both headlights are out, the fenders are caved.ln and the hood is wrinkled clear back to the wind-shiel- dreds NRA-traine- d. NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE Civil Notice No. 9489 through- d In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State Of Utah, in and 'for the County of Box Elder. STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation 'Plaintiff vs. RAY PARKINSON and MARJEAN PARKINSON, his wife, et al, Defendants To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 13th day of July 11964 et the hour of 32:65 oclock P.M., on the front steps Of the Box Elder County Court House In Brigham City, Utah the following described property Beginning at a point 31 feet South of the 'Southwest Corner df Lot 3, 'Block 25, Plat B, BOAT PARTNERSHIP HAS ADVANTAGES Brigham City Survey, and runhave made it pnssi- ning thence East 122.5 feet; Partnership thence South 68 feet; thence hie for many people to get sturted West 122.5 feet; thence North in boating. Although single owner-hiis liy far more common and 68 feet to the place of beginthe best bet in the long probably ning. it is not ut ull unusual for two run, To be sold for cash, lawful or more partners to pool their money money of the United States of to buy a boat. America. There are actually several advanDated .this 19th day of June, tages in multiple ownership of a two-yea- Let$ Go Boctinq! p 1964. WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By Orfin D. Allen, Deputy. J23,30;Jy Council of Brigham City, this 25th day of Council voting as follows: 7 SHERIFFS SALE In v ATTEST: Tolman Burke, Recorder. State of Utah ss County of Box Elder I, Tolman Burke, City Recorder of Brigham City, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance of Brigham City, Utah entitled An Ordinance Adopting a Budget and Appropriating Funds for the Expenditures of Brigham City for the Fliscal Year of 1964-6Approved June 25, 1964. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah, this 26th day of 1964. Givi! Notice No. 9485 the District Court of the First Judicial 'District ot the State Of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder. STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corpora'Plaintiff tion, vs RAY PARKINSON and MARJEAN 'PARKINSON, his wife; et al Defendants To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 13th day of July, 1964 at the hour of 12: 00 oclock noon, on the front steps Of the 'Box Elder County Court House in Brigham City, Utah the follow' lng described property t: Beginning at a point 397 feet South and 122.5 feet East of the SW Corner of Lot 3, Block 25, Plat IB, Brigham City Survey; thence East 162 feet; thence South 67 feet; .thence West 162 feet; thence North 67 feet to the point of beginning. To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this :14th day of June to-wi- Tolman Burke, City Recorder (SEAL) ST. LOUIS UPI Oscat Llnberg, a postman for 23 years, delivered mail on his vacation In West Berlin. Llnberg asked his post office department superiors in St. Louis for an Introductory letter to West Berlin. He said he wanted to study the Berlin post office system. At Berlin, a postal employee took Llnberg on his mall delivery rounds for a day. Llnberg was even dressed for the occasion. He had taken his post office uniform with him overseas. rifle ranges be-fo- re Devices for helping to reduce LEGAL of out the U.S, each year (enabl-ln- g hunters to find out exactly where their guns shoot they go Into the field after game). The NRAs hunter safety program Is conducted by more Inthan 40,000 structors; recently the graduate completed the 14 year old course, with stresses the proper handling of guns, provides basic Information on arms and ammunition, and emphasizes the Importance of good sportsmanship In the field. to deer, back Getting motorists can learn to drive defensively so as to reduce their chances of hitting the an. lmals. When you see a highway sign that says "Deer Area," believe It but dont expect the deer to be standing right by the sign. They may be a half a mile down the road. When you see a deer beside the road, slowdown first, then watch for the second or third deer. Too many drivers are so wrapped up watching the first deer cross the highway that the second or third deer they didnt see gets wrapped up In the cars grill work. Wien you see a deer, slow down to a crawl; the deer doesnt think of a car as being able to kill him hed Just as soon wait until you are right there near him before Jumping In front of your car. Treat a deer by the r road as you would a old child. Count on him doing the worst thing possible, at the most unexpected moment. deer loss comprises chiefly signs 1 ot various design; departments. June however, at least six statea are experimenting with reflectors, Deer crossing signs vary widely In' wording, such as Deer Crossing," "Watch for Deer," "Watch for Daer "Be Alert for Crossing," Deer," "Caution Deer Cross"Game Crossing-Slo- w," ing," and a silhouettes of a deer with the word "Traffic" superimposed. These signs are generally supplied by state high-wa- Grilled venison Is great but not on the front of an automobile. More than 70,000 deer in 43 states are killed each year by motor vehicles, according to a recent government survey. All 50 states responded to the questionnaire used, but only 43 states gave figures on deer kill. Some of the figures were estimates, other were actual, figures based on visual observal tlon. Estimates from 20 states totaled 33,692. The actual count from 23 states was 37,381. This totals 71,173 for the 43 states that kept records on vehicular deer skill. The highest estimate, 24,000 was given by New York, the high-eactual.flgure, 12,153 by Pennsylvania. All figures were for to-wi-t: The sums of money above stated are hereby apby for departments funds, etc., and the respective heads of such department are hereby authorized to expend such sums as appropriated for the use of their Section cod fiifn Be 225.000.- 00 720.000.- 00 120.000.- 00 Verl Vert Petersen William L. Packer Robert Keating George Bill Davis Rudolph M. Kaiser June, 1964. Willis L. Hansen, Mayor NOTICE WARREN 9.100.00 2.600.00 392.250.00 32,640.0 Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Approved this 25th day of Plaintiff 1 1 Revenues; Water Department Electric Department Sewer Department Sales to Departments Total Reveue Passed by the City June, 1964, with the SHERIFFS SALE Civil Notice No. 9497 In the District Court of the First Judicial District Of the State of Utah in and for the County of Box Elder. PROVIDENCE INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, A Rhode Island Corporation, FREE VJGQ& fofJG?, Section 3. That for the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the City of Brigham, this Ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. TRAILER SALES YOU MAKE UTILITY 11.300.00 CLASS C ROAD FUND THE DEAL TO TAKE IS THE DEAL 155,000.00 PUBLIC 2ch HELP WANTED LEGAL $34,680.00 741,850.00 Contributions from Other Funds General Fund Public Utility Fund Special Assmt. Fund Sewer Bond & Const. Aoct. Total Est. Revenues Cash Surplus Beg. of Year Total Revenues & Bal. Livestock FOR SALE & BOND REDEMPTION AND INTEREST FUND 121.850.00 Bond Retirement 128.453.00 Bond Interest 52.900.00 Contributions to res. acc. 303.203.00 Total Est. Expenditures 961.00 Cash surplus end of year 304.164.00 Total Expenditures & Bal. 74,400.00 Property Taxes h Licensed State Painting and Wallpapering Contractor All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates 1 343 N. 2nd West i Like new,;wall licensed expert care WILL DO ironing in my home, LEASE at special KNAVEL DAY NURSERY ful'l 6,400.00 10.250.00 Expenditures: Water Department Electric Department Sewer Department Debt Service Trans, to General Fund Surplus , Total Expenditures Openings In A-- A 723-207- now DRINK TOO MUCH? Need Some Help! Yolire not alone so did we Contact A-its Jfor Free! Dont wait Phone PA ' or PA Intermountain Group Meets Every Friday, 8:30 p.m. South End, Building 61 Intermountain School Meetings Open to Public y or PA Phone PA ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT ,v; 30ch FOR RENT L'indsay Park, large 4 bedroom home," 1 double garage, wail to WILL DO baby sitting in ydur wall carpet, drapes, ""large hSme.'Also housework, ph. J30-J- y kitchen-dinin- g 2pd area. Available immediately. Will show by appointment. ph. J30-J- y 2ch Famous ."Sleeping Collar SERVICES OFFERED SHfT SERVICE exclusive at W. B. (Bud), BALL OR thru WILL TEACH guitar, banjo or Uke. Call PA J30Jy2ch t FOR RENT HOME ON HILL IN PERRY. 3 bedrooms, 2 years old. Builtsin dishwasher, range and oven, l2 baths, basement. Apricot trees, or per month, ph. collect in Logan. 6620. f - FOR RENT Furnished apart2 or ment. ph. See at 81 North 2 West. 723-66- Tues J Willard, 723-811- FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 445 South 1 West. ph. FOR Hay Braegger, 723-610- 392-215- 4 FOR SALE Grade A Fir lumber 25,000 to 30,000 ft, 2 x 6, 2 x 8, 2 x 10, 2 x 12, 3 x 10, 1 x 12s. 2 x 12 foundation plates, 8 x 8s, 6 x 6s. Flooring, wainsooating, siding various lengths. Special price on Whole lot. ph. Mantua, j frig, range, drapes. Choice location J30tfn-c- Utah. bedroom 2 er apartment, furnished apartment, 3 rooms and tile bath. Lights and hot water furnished. 515 East 3rd South, ph, (Ogden). POST 2pd J25-30-J- y h bailing. Jim phone 723-J- 9 CUSTOM J25-39c- 723-322- J30-J- J 2 Unfurnished FOR RENT nearly new two bedroom duplex. Reasonable, ph. - for sale. ti un723-598- SERVICES OFFERED 723-648- 5 723-395- 3 bedroom and 24" boys FOR RENT older home, unfurnished. Brigh ham City, $75 per month inRaspberries, cluding water, ph. FOR RENT -- FOR RENT Cool, attractive, roomy furnished apartment. Reasonable. Call after J23tfn-C6 p.m. FOR bedroom living room, kitchen, electric stove, and frig, very nice yard. 9 114 South 1st Wesit ph. h or J25-39c- 723-311- 0. ii 1 . 723-531- 2 used motorFOR SALE cycles including 1964 Honda, ph. , or see A, 508 South 4th East Apt. May, Wayne RENT-Dtrple- : :: 723-394- h 3 ph. CALL 11.350.00 Gas & Telephone Frand. Business Lisenses Bid. & Construction Per. Parking Meter Collect. Other Licenses & Permits Fines & Forfeitures Revenue fr. use of Money and roperty State Liquor Fund Allot. Gas Refunds Airport State Grant Airport Const. Federal Grant Airport Golf Course Swimming Pool Cemetery Income Ambulance Fire Combat Refuse Collection 'Cgs. Dog Pound Drunkometer Tests Playground & Recreation Fees Other ohgs. for current Svs. Interest on Series K Bonds Sundry Revenue Total Revenue Cash Balance Available Revenue Transfer from .other Funds Public Utility Fund Total Revenue 16 bar with8 stools, Call refrigerator in kitchen 2 bedroom unFOR RENT furnished apartment in Willard. Heat and water furnished. $50 per month, ph. ; 11.800.00 26.300.00 92.050.00 44.750.00 24.750.00 Revenues: range and Built-i- n 8.600.00 92.827.00 49.900.00 Property Taxes 744-672- 2 Bedrooms 133)700.00 16.450.00 64.702.00 39.350.00 27.055.00 30.500.00 16.436.00 Cemetery Miscellaneous Debt Service Capitl Improvements Land Purchases Total Expenditures: APARTMENTS FOR RENT FUND Recreation Parks built-in-rang- e, 723-529- TOP SOIL 'WITH OR WITHOUT FERTILIZER PA Grant Busenbark. Brigham City, Utah June Tuesday, 30, 1964 723-602- 4th , , North FOR RENT furbished apt. 3 or see at 163 North ph. FOR RENT or LEASE THE BOX ELDER NEWS, NOTICE LEGAL ORDINANCE No. 307 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE EXPENDITURES OF BRIGHAM CITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF 1964-6BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY AS FOLLOWS: 723-503- FOR SALE NOTICE ST. MARIES, Idaho (UPI) Two school girls have a novel chore when they arrive home at Hells Gulch every day. They transfer from school bus to horseback and ride Into their family's grain Helds to chase away the elk. Their father, Darwin Flem lng, explains the elk don't Just graze on the growing wheat; they pull it out by the roots He adds: "Just wait till hunting season. There wont be an elk within 10 miles. 1964. de-id- e MOVING? call Reeves Warehou: Incorporated Praa itlmate. Completa natlonwlda-worldwl- aervlca. Expert packing. Fully quippad modern vans. Safe, modtri utorege. 'WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff of Box Elder REEVFS WAREHOUSE, Inc. County, Utah, By Oriin D. Allen, Deputy. J23-3- boat according to the Kvinrude Boating News Service. For nne thing, each partner can get into boating with a relatively small investment. Boating in company is usually more fun than boating alone and with a partnership its not hard to get a 'crew together. Another advantage is that fuel and upkeep costs can lie divided among the partners. This partnership system can run smoothly if a few points are kept in mind. For maximum enjoyment by all concerned, no more than three partners should lie ronsidered. Ideally, partners should lie long with mutual time acquaintances friends. The conditions of the partnership should lie clearly outlined in written form and agreed upon This agreement by all partners. hnuld include such things as the rights und responsibilities of each partner, specifies concerning the use of the boat, an explanation of how and the costs will lie procedure to lie followed in the event that one partner should to sell his share. Naturally, its Letter to own a boat, or anything else for that matter, individually. However, in many cases a partnership is the means for a few close friends to get their start in boating. Jy7 Allied Van Linon W0M.De VAReiar uevan I |