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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Tuesday, April Brigham City, Utah 13, 1965 chosen to work with the associa-tlo- n for retarded children In Box Elder county, Whitlock said. "We feel this Is an area that needs more help," he Night Stand Formed Here A Night Stand has been organized in Brigham City, an affiliate with a national associa. tlon formed through Radio n KSL and its all.nlght show hosted by Herb Jepko. Sta-tlo- ' u .v Ay r- s THU - 'LtyJ$S - CITY i COftP. ! k i c auj aw. ysiiMarf 'Vv charter. local organization has The x j1 GASH FOR USED BOOKS A. Whitlock, presiJames dent; Mrs. James (Melba) Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Floyd (Stella) Penrod, se ere. and Mrs. Blan. che Lockard, project chairman. " , i, $ We are interested in purchasing copies of your county history, books on Utah history, L. D. S. publications, original diaries, books on settling of the West, family history books. Please send list of books you Whitlock said purpose of the have and their condition to: club Is to function not only as a social group but to undertake at SAM WELLER least one civic project. In fact a Night Stand must have one ZIONS BOOK STORE project In order to gain Its 254 SOUTH MAIN STREET 'H. .. $ Elected to office have been the following persons: w ( BRIGHAM $ A SEE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH OUR NEW LINE OF Unfinished w '-- iA " 4 -.' - ' - r "'n :v A " ';-,.- ,- J "ifr M' (?' Vf This Is Brigham City's new garbage collection truck which NEW GARBAGE TRUCK went Into service for the first time last week. The unit cost a total of $10,328 and re places a similar unit which a city spokesman said was just about worn out." The old unit will be kept In a standby status and used on other City work. Third Marine Aircraft wing, provides facilities and services for aircraft of the Marine Corps Yost Marine Is combat on Coast teams along the West coast. Marine Private First Class James Klmber son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo J. Klmber of Yost, is serving at the El Toro Ma. rlne Corps Air station, Santa Ana, Calif. El Toro, headquarters of the Let us six-we- and BLANKETS PROFESSIONALLY Midshipman Third Class R, Overson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Claude L. Overson of 289 North 300 West Tremon. ton, has been named to the Su. perlntendents list during the second semester at the U.S, Naval academy, Annapolis, Md. To be selected for the Superintendent's list he maintained a "B" average with no individual grade lower than "C" In academic subjects, and aptitude and conduct mark of "B" or better, Satisfactory performance In physical education and was recommended by the Commandant of Midshipman. Twenty.seven percent of the 4,000 midshipmen are on the Superintendent's list. Salesmen to Be Honored HANDLED T.L. Farnsworth, Phillip ing AVOID THE SPRING RUSH Bring them In during 1864 Farnsworth will receive a special sales award. Fallows and Secrlst will be recognized for qualifying for membership club. The average in the 300-50- 0 300.300 Club member sold more than $400,000 worth of automotive merchandise In 1964 to qualify for the national honor, LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 2 performances at a dinner meeting to be held at the Terrace Ballroom In Salt Lake City on Friday, April 23. now MODEL NORGE 723-62- Fal- lows and Ward Secrlst, salesmen for Andersens Ford, Inc., Brigham City, will be among 200 Ford car and truck sales, men to be honored for outstand- Drapes cleaned and pleated O Old Pillows made like new O Blankets cleaned and corded PHONE On Drunk Driving Citations Rates Honor PILLOWS 0 Midshipsman 7, BRIGHAM CITY VAY. . . by D0MELU1ER ! V--y- - d to 30 days in jail. Jackson Robinson Tso, Brig, ham City, sentenced to 30 days and placed on work detail. In other recent court action, James EdwardHornell 19, Brig, ham City was sentenced to 60 days for petit larceny. The court ordered 30 days suspended upon completion of one years probation. Bruce Clifton Tlncher, 19, Brigham City, was sentenced to 60 days for petit larceny with 40 days to be suspended upon completion of one years probation. Alex Wilhelm Fors, Jr., 1261 Westminster avenue, Salt Lake City, was ordered to pay 50 or serve 25 days for speed-ln- g 105 miles an hour In a 70 mph zone. The court suspended $20 of the fine and noted that Fors had attended traffic school In Salt Lake' City. John Roger Serelka, 18, of 23 East First North, was sentenced to 30 days on a petit larceny charge. Twenty-flv- e days of the term were ordered suspended upon completion of one years probation, It was noted that Serelka would work five elght.hour days for the city. 20-da- y Brigham City Insurance Nick Toplk this week was named to head the annual men-ta- l health fundraising campaign locally. This years drive will feat-ur- e the Bell Ringer march dur. lng the first week In May and a meeting for participants and school, were senten-ceto serve 10 days for public other interested persons is slatIntoxication with five days to ed for April 15; Toplk said. be suspended upon completion The session Is set for 4 p.m. of a five-dawork detail. at Central Elementary school. Paul Begay, 20, Intermoun-taiFeatured speaker will be Mrs. school, was sentenced to 15 Zoe L. Harris, executive Utah Association for days for public Intoxication, 10 n Mental Health. days to be suspended upon of a work detail. Expected to be on hand are Leonard Harrison, 20, Inter, bell ringers who will take part mountain school, was sentenced in the annual campaign. to five days for public Mrs. Inez Deem Is county chairman. Olsen pointed out that last In Box Elder county there was no cases of polio. Ten years ago, however, polio cases In the county totaled 11, carfree vacation treat for the whole family the wonderful difference of travel by Domeliner. l HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES FOR EVERTON TO REBUILD MATTRESS COMPANY CALL EVERYOUR OLD MATTRESS. BETTER TONIGHT. TON TODAY, SLEEP y n EVERTON MATTRESS com-pletio- COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 h Vf. M T We kid you not: Ford does so ride Rolls-Roythan quieter ce Some of you skeptics you Unkiddables-laugh- ed in disbelief when we said Ford rides quieter than weve got to prove Ford quietness to you-- by keeping our mouths shut-a- nd letting our '65 Fords speak for themselves. Skeptical? Come Rolls-Royc- Well, '65 Ford Galaxla 500XL . In. l with the U S. Auto Club vaccine, USA You will be delighted, too, how economical the trip can be with money-savinfamily fares traveling coach or Pullman, leaving Monday through Thursday, returning any day. Add new dimensions to your vacation by going Domeliner. office for 8 Ha added that with the start of mass vaccinations nationally on in! Hear for yourself how quiet a car can be! under March of Dimes auspices In 1955, the incidence of polio began to turn downward, slowly Laading icouitlcil contulUnti conducted testa In which 1965 Fords (Gilnn 500 Sedan, XL end LTD Herdtops) at first and then with increas. tnglnii md automatic tranimliiloni rods quiatar thin i mw Thasa tasti win cirtifud by as more and lng momentum mort children received the Salk Make this a carefree Contact nearest Union Pacific ticket Night Stands Finished 5 Drawer Chests Desks d Residents of Box Elder county were reminded this week that ten years ago on April 12, 1955 the Salk vaccine was de. dared "safe, effective and po- year Choice of routes and free stopovers permit visiting many of Americas historic shrines, interesting cities and other scenic attractions. There is no finer way for youngsters and adults to learn about the heritage that made our country great. 9 Drawers Inter-mountai- n Frank Emerson Taylor, 37, Corlnne, fined $200 with $50 suspended and a stay of granted to May 3. Ferron Albert Lunberg, 50, of 103 South Fourth West, tent." Views of magnificent passing scenery from Dome Enjoy cars. Modern coaches and Pullmans designed for comfort, luxurious lounge cars, delightful dining cars provide every convenience for i safe, relaxing journey. 5 Drawers d Blaine Olsen, chairman Box Elder County chapter, The Na. tlonal Foundation, said, "We can give thanks not only for the safety nowadays of our famll. les, friends and neighbors, but also that polio has virtually dls. appeared everywhere else In the United States," and experience Head Drive; Meeting Set sen-tence- d Fight Gains a 4 Drawers Four persons were sentenced Craig Searle, no age given, in Brigham City court recently 371 North First West, was to 20 days for petit laron charges of drunk driving. ceny with 15 days to be They were: upon completion of six Glen J. Shaw, 46, of 2347 Madison avenue, Ogden, sen- months probation. John Francis, and Jerome tenced to pay $200 or serve 100 both of He 20, the fine. Jackson, paid days. Chairman Cites Polio iMNMMilWWW ' .V 3 Drawers BE VISIT THE THE CAREFREE CHESTS Man Will BC City Court Sentences Four o GIG'S VACATION HOLLYWOOD (UPD Olg Young will vacation from "The this summer with a Rogues stint as "The Music Man" In summer stock. "Spring Clean" your DRAPES BC FURNITURE HAS GENEROUS CAPACITY The new packer li a unit, aame ai the one It replaced. Thle photo wai taken at the aanltary landfill as the truck dumped Itt first load of garbage. Three men at a time work with the unit which Is In operation six days a week. Public Works Director 0. Nell Smith eald the western average Is 9,300 population for each three-ma- n crew but Brigham City obviously far exceeds that with about 15,000 population and only one truck and crew. Information end reservations UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD From a 1950.54 average of 38,727 cases per year, the annual level of cases followed a downward trend to only 1,312 In 1961, of which 988 were Join the Unkiddables! Ask for your free button! A 65 FORD TEST-DRIV- E as paralytic. This rep. resented a drop of 97 percent and marked the end of epldem-l- c polio in the United States. In the decade since 1955, he said, the number of casei of polio In this country has dropped more than 99 percent. As a result, during 1964 only 121 cases of polio were reported, a rate of less than one per million population. ANDERSENS FORD, INC. , 323 SOUTH MAIN 1 |