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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, February 2, 1965 HE'S GOING PLACES... Utah Travel, Recreation Show Scheduled Feb. 4-- 5 the attractive, Emphasizing ness of the state as a four, the first season vacation-land- , annual All. Utah Travel and Recreation show Is being slated at the Terrace ballroom in Salt Lake City on Feb. 4.5. Sponsored by the Utah Tour 1st and Publicity council and the Utahns Inc., the show also has the support of the Utah State Motel association and the Newspaper Agency corporation. The traveling assembly from Intermountain school will be represented under auspices of the Box Elder Chamber of and the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah. According to D, James Can. non, director of the tourist council, Were going to show Utahns as many of the vacation possibilities of the state as we can, and will also emphasize the dollar aspects of the recreation business. non-prof- Com-merc- e multl-mllllo- ALL UTAH WILL BE featur. ed, Including Its scenic attractions, hunting, fishing and boating areas, guided tours, guest ranches, summer resorts, ski slopes, highways, national parks and monuments, national forests, state parks and historic sites. back-countr- We hope to : EXHIBITS ALREADY BEING Include those of agen-cle- s such as tho Utah State Park and Recreation department, which will show the latest in boating equipment and picnic shelters; Gray Lines Sightseeing of Salt Lake City; Ken prepared t i, HE SAVES WHERE fj c ) THERE IS FEDERAL Sleight River Expeditions, Tag . A - Long Tours, Bonanza Airline; Ski Moab; Utah Associates; Provo Canyon Skyrlde and State Motel A CONTINUOUS Vi SHOWING travel and adventure films made In Utah will be a feature of the two-darecreation show, A variety of prizes contributed by Utah travel agencies and resorts will be awarded. Fully 45 booths have already been reserved and assigned at the Terrace ballroom, accord-lnto Cannon, who added, It Is obvious the show has long been needed by Industry and will be extremely popular with the public of p CHARTER PROTECTION f ; ! ( y g Utah Travel, u SOLICIT FUNDS Mrs. Donald Mitchell, left, and Mrs, Robert Birch, representing the Newcomers club, are helping to solicit contributions for the March of Dimes In the Brigham City business district this week. The Newcomers club has taken on this portion of the annual fund drive. Recreation spotlight every area and every service In state that appeals to the our Show Slated planner and recreation The Utahns will have a chance to said Cannon. seeker, look their state over from one show will be an Ideal opportun-ltfrom the files of the News & Journal for every person, Industry end to the other at the first annual Travel and Recand agency providing Utah travel and recreation services or reation show on Thursday and 50 Years Ago at the Terrace. facilities to show their wares. Friday Feb. 'Mr. J, F. Erdmann purchased a 1915 4, 1915 February Ballroom In Salt Lake City, Oldsmobilo touring car of J. E. Ryan, the local representatSpectacular outdoor films re. ive. This Is the first machine Mr. Ryan has sold In the city, OUR READERS WRITE in all veallng the Beehive State but he says before the summer Is gone, he expects to ese Its scenic splendor will be many more In this territory. Editor! shown and more than 80 fasFebruary 4, 1915 Yesterday In the Salt Lake temple, iMlss The service you have estend-ebe set up cinating exhibits will Lois Peters and Mr. Sterling D. Madsen of this city, were to me In the past two and a In the spacious ballroom. united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Hon. and half years is one that has been THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to Mrs. John D. Peters and the groom is the son of Mrs. Amelia much appreciated. Of all the attend the show anytime from D. Madsen and the late P. F. Madsen. Both are well known contributions and gifts which 4 to 11 p.m. Thursday and Frl-da- y and highly respected iln this community. They will make their I have received while here, said D. James Cannon, dihome In 'Brigham. A reception will be tended them tomorrow yours was one of the best. For rector of the Utah at the home of the bride's parents. one was a lasting gift, yours Tourist and Publicity council. evening 30 Years Ago to which I have been able enjoy The other sponsor Is the non5, 1935 - Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Tlngey announce February entire mission, my during profit Utahns, Inc. the arrival of a fine baby boy Sunday morning at a local Many of my companions have Every area of the state will Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Tlngey hospital. enjoyed reading about Brigham be highlighted In one way or was formerly Miss Anna Alvord. were and Impressed very City Cannon said. He added February 5, 119315 A group of pupils, under the Instruction of with the fact that a home town that the many and varied dls. Verna Kerr Johnson, entertained their parents at a recital s newspaper would be so gener-ou- plays alone will make the travel Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Johnson, Those playing as to give a subscription and recreation show a must for on .the program were 'Helen Hillstrom, LaRene Phillips, 'Loto all missionaries from the all citizens. The colorful travel rraine Wold, Barbara Wold, Isabella Dalton, 'Beth White, Bruce enBrigham City area for the and adventure movies will be Harmon and Marco iBalrd. Following .the recital, refreshment tire duration of their missions. frosting on an already appealwere served with Mrs. A. B. Saseman, Mhs. W, H. 'Barnard, I have looked forward to the ing cake, Cannon said. , a Madsen, Florence Young and Arloa Orw.in assisting Seven time when I would have to write EXHIBITS AT THE show are Mrs. Johnson In serving. this letter to you with no great being set up by numerous state anticipation. For it means that and federal agencies, resorts, my mission is almost at an chambers of commerce and end, and besides, now Ill have other tourlsm-mlndeorgan, to start buying my copy of the lzations. News and Journal. The travel and recreation Since It takes about one month show is all new this year, for the newspaper to travel Cannon and we know It said, from home to Holland, I thought will catch on with the public It best to end my subscription and prove to be a popular at this time so that the last The Utah Heart association MRS. SKIDMORE, a heart suraffair. paper will have arrived before VISITORS AT THE SHOWwlll announced Feb. 1 the selection gery patient, was honored at I return. announcement breakfast have a chance to win a wide of the Heart Mother of the year an I thank you again for everyhosted by Mr, and Mrs. Mau. Utah products and to open Heart Month activities. of variety thing you have done for me and services as door Mrs. William A. (Lenora) rice Warshaw at their Salt Lake prizes. I hope to be seeing you and all residence. The fourth annual Utah travel, Skidmore of 4438 Jefferson Forty guests at. the wonderful people back home Ogden, was chosen from tended representing municipal institute will beheld recreation soon, 39 applicants by a volgovernment, church, business, Thursday through Saturday, among ! Sincerely yours, unteer of five prom- and medicine. With Mrs. Skid, committee concurrent with the Feb. Elder Bryce H. Jeppsen ; inent Salt Lakers. more were her husband, their travel show. y All-Uta- 4-- 6 d ; r, Ogden Woman Selected d Heart Mother of Year an-nu- . ave-nu- s, 4-- (Mi EL PRESCRIPTIONS BUT REMEMBER HAMILTON DRUG CENTERS GIVE YOU THE BIG PLUS: PLUS OUR SERVICE TO YOU 1. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 2. S & H GREEN STAMPS ON ALL 3. ACCREDITED CHARGE ACCOUNTS 4. PERMANENT FAMILY CARD FILE FOR i. training. basic . a Airman Ends Basic Training Airman Paul R. Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mason of 842 South Third West, Brig, ham City, has completed Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Airman Mason has been selected tor technical training as a communications specialist at the Air Training Command school at Keesler AFB, Miss, His new unit Is part of the vast ATC syatem .which trains air., then and officers In the diverse skills required by the nations aerospace force. The airman Is a 1664 grad, uate of Box Elder High school. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowen of Kanosh. The new Utah Heart Mother for 1965 was presented with a corsage and a plaque in recog. nttlon of her accomplishments as a mother and a citizen after undergoing heart surgery. six children MRS. SKIDMORE was the first y adult to undergo successful In Ogden to correct a congenital anomaly called patent ductus, a condition In which oxygenated blood Is shunted from the aorta back through the lungs causing extra strain on the heart. The operation was performed In 1652 at Dee M- This man is getting ahead financially. He also wants to stay ahead. He saves at Ogclen First Federal. Here is a savings association chartered and supervised by a permanent agency of the United States Government the Federal Home Loan Bank, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. This man knows, too, that his account at Ogden First Federal is insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. May we help you get ahead with an insured savings account? PEOPLE QOINQ PLACES GO TO sur-ger- Ogden First Federal with their Savings SAVE AT A FEDERALLY CHARTERED emorial Hospital. Doctors told the Skidmores that without the operation, her life expectancy - would be limited to about 35 years. Today Mrs. Skidmore is 37, and has had three of her six children ASSOCIATION WITH ENDURING STRENGTH ' High Reserves. Insured Protection. Your Alice, had the same type con. genital heart defect and under, went surgery two months after her mother In 1652, when she was only four years old. Now they are both living normal, active lives enjoying such things as skiing, bowling, hunting and water skiing with the other members of the family. Mrs. Skidmore had been a student at USU In Logan prior to surgery but had to discontinue due to poor health. Three weeks after surgery she returned to college, earned h9r teaching certificate and Is now We-bteaching fifth grade In the County School Ogden First Federal reserves are far RECORDS higher than legal requirements. since the operation. her oldest daughter, husband many thousands have saved many First Federal Savings, the Ogden- Brigham City areas oldest savings association. Long Savings Record. For over four decades, millions at what is now known as Ogden account is insured to SI 0,000 by a permanent agency of the U. S. Government. from choice of 12 ways to own a savings account individual ownership to pension fund or other trust ownership. Personalized A ecounts. Your No Wait for Higher Rate. You First Federal for a year to are not required to leave your savings at Ogden earn 4 V4. Mail. Ogden First Federal is as near as your corner mailbox. We provide free envelopes and pay postage both ways. Save by Convenient Hours: 9 to Free Parking 4 Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Friday until in Ogden at 5 Merchants Park and Shop 6. lots. Her school. district. also teaches THEIR CHILDREN, in addition to Alice, age 16, are K&r. en, 12; Keith, 6; Ross, 7; and Judy 6. Mrs. Skidmore will make ap pearances on behalf of the Utah Heart association throughout the year telling her family! story of the fruits of heart re Current Kate on Iniured Saving! Compounded eearch. PURCHASES T Airman Paul BASIC . DISCOUNT ON ALL INSURANCEORINCOMETAX ENDS R. Mason has finished A new CHICAOO (UPI) like a looks that Instrument saxophone cant sound a note, but Its performance thrills emphysema victims whose congested lungs cannot function properly. The mechanical "IPPB" .Intermittent positive pressure breathing) device, Introduced diby Chemetron Corp.s NCO vision. assists a patient to Inhale fully and exhale a medicated mixture of . oxygen and air. In many cases a treatment .restores breathing regularity for 12 hours or more. Savings placed by the 10th earn from the 1st. (rnoT' (3fc0G 3(i)0GGfi aro 'Ea a i ii? am titer IRIOHAM CITY - MAIN AT HOME OFFICE. OGDEN FOREST I - 3A9 - 24th STRFFT |