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Show Civic Improvement Club Sets Youth ExpertTalk Today is United Nations Day, and people around the world will be studying about, praying for, and honoring the organl. ration that has helped to keep peace and has been behind count less humanitarian efforts in the past two decades. Sometimes when we look at the United Nations, we see it only as a peacekeeping body and we tend to criticize and say that there certainly isnt peace in the world today. Too often we forget Korea, the Suer crises or the Congo and count less other situations that have arlsen..they are small and now forgotten, but are the same type of incidents that have trigger, ed two world wars in the past. n Mich. Along with his university work, Dr. Skidmore is psycholo. gist for the Northern Utah Men. tal Health clinic, consultant to the Northern Utah Family Life and committee, Logan City chairman of the Governors ' on Children and Committee Youth. FEATURED ALONGSIDE Dr. will be represen. tatives of the youth of the com. GUEST SPEAKER - Dr. C. of Utah State University will be guest speaker for Civic Improvement club on Wednesday afternoon. Jay Skidmore Epsilon Chapter Hears Denist Skidmore Epsilon chapter of Beta Sig. ma Phi held Its meeting on Oct. munity, with students selected from positions of leadership 21 at the home of Reea Kid. at Box Elder High school par. man. President Reea Kidman open, ticlpatlng in a panel discussion ed the meeting by welcoming on the problems and positions everyone and introduced the of youth in todays world. for will Include guest speaker C. the evening, Participants Dr. Richard Cheney, local Brent Studenbody dentist. He showed a film on Hansen, president: Linda McGee, head which was found Tim Wight, B. fluoridation, cheerleader; Iver president; Martha Dorsey, very interesting by the mem. senior class secretary; Jay bers. the After film, questions were Sleigh, junior class vice presl. asked of the speaker and he dent; Tami Whitaker, junior answered them for the mem-bers- . David class secretary; Jones, class president; sophomore The pledge banquet was dls. Nancy Barnard, majorette; and cussed and everyone was told Frank Earl, freshman class of the event, which was set president. for Nov. 2 at the Artistic Man. The social time will begin or. at 3:30 p.m. at the War Mem. Refreshments were served by orial Home, with the meeting hostess Reea Kidman. Every, to begin at 4 p.m. under the one present had an enjoyable leadership of Mrs. Lewis 01. evening. sen, president. All members are urged to be present for this interesting and HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -informative program present, Barbara Harris will recreate her ing an experts opinion of youth stage success when she makes and family life, and the opin. her film debut in "Oh, Dad ion of youth Itself. Poor Dad. 10 P.0. Has Stamped Envelopes ""New prices for stamped en. velopes are now in effect at ali post offices, Brigham City Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen announced this week. :r The price of a five. cent stamped envelop, for example, is now seven.cents when pur. chased singly or in quantities of less than 500. This is an increase of one cent above the previous single purchase price. Price Increases are neces. sary to meet the legal requirement that stamped envelopes shall not be sold for less than cost,1 Nielsen explained. THE NEW envelope, which exceeds. all required specifics, tions as to opacity, bursting strength, and adhesive quality, he looks slightly different, continued. The major changes are in the design of the flap and the shade of the paper. The flap is now pointed rather than rounded and the paper used is of a brighter shade. Prices for quantities of 500 envelopes or more can be ob. talned from the local post of. flee. A limited number of en. velope price lists are avail, able to those customers who AT PRESENT contract pri. purchase printed stamped en ces, the stamped envelope ser. velopes in quantities. vice was incurring a loss ex. ceedlng $3 million annually. This is In spite of the fact All IIEMTIC HOLLYWOOD (UPI) that the new contract for stamp, ed envelopes, which became Sydney Gullaroff. who did Jean effective Jan. 1, 1965, resulted Harlows platinum blond coif' in lowered costs of $1.5 mil. fures in the 30s, will style lion per year compared with the Carroll Bakers hair for Har low. previous contract. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Ladles of Elks will sponsor a bridge high score benefit to run from Oct. 22 to Nov. 12 have-nots- In s, for a starving man cannot pull a plow and a malarial child . certainly cannot be expected to concentrate on his schoolbooks, but the primary concern of the United Nations has been for the future of the people It aids. Few people know that the auxiliary organizations of the Unit-eNations such as World Health Organization, Food and Agrl culture Organization, UNESCO, UNICEF, World Bank, and other such agencies use over 70 percent of the money contributed to the United Nations for Just such humanitarian and developmental programs. An actual 85 HOWEVER, the United Na. percent of the UN familys time tions charter espouses not and effort is expended In e. only the idea of maintaining conomic and social fields. peace, but that of developing THE divergent friendly relations and achlev. ing International cooperation in powers cannot get together bn social, cultural and humanltar. political matters, but through, Ian problems facing the entire out the world scientists, docworld. tors, agricultural experts and As political beings, we long other professional personnel for a political peace among na- have put aside national differ, tions. But peace is not slm. ences and donned the blue flag ply an absence of war, and the of the United Nations to work United Nations knows that a on cooperative humanitarian real peace cannot be obtained and developmental projects. as long as half of the people So before one criticizes, the in the world are ill. United Nations should be eval. clothed, in poor health, or de. uated not in what It has been nied the right to develop as unable but to accomplish individuals. rather in the many peacekeeping and humanitarian accomTHE UNITED NATIONS also plishments It has made since recognizes that these problems Its founding 20 years ago. PARSONS SERVICE CENTER imxmuubi 1600 So. Main 723-85- 2 winners. DOWN HOLDS ANY PAIR Winners will be announced at the lodge on Nov. 12. Persons wishing more lnfor. mation or to sign up for the benefit may call either Mrs. or Coy Hadfleld at Mrs. Donna Mullins at 723.6170. of SNOW TIRES 723-875- Buy now while tires are available! Have them mounted free when you need them. lom; rirt;s HOUSTON. Tex. 'UPI Pipe line construction around the world will be up 15 per cent during 1965. to 20.049 miles of new pipe line, compared with 17,371 miles in TOY ALU 1964. predicts Pipe Line Industry magazine. S ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET EXPERIENCE COUNTS IN THIS ELECTION! Served Brigham City council 4 years - Ole is a Businessman, Property Owner, IN THE SPAN of 25 years, Hill AFB has grown to be one of the largest bases In the Air Force and Utahs largest employer. Some 17,000 military and civilian personnel are as. signed at Hill AFB and Its pay. roll last year, the states larg. est, was $107.4 million. Ogden AMA, which has Its headquarters at Hill AFB has some of the most Important Air Force missions assigned to It. These Include Air Force man. agement of the Minuteman, THE Air Titan, Bomarc missiles and Force Thunderbirds aerobatic F.4C and F.101 Voodoo Jet air. team will put on nearly a half, craft. hour show. There will be an General Bennett said that the array of missiles and rockets outlook for Hill AFB Is ex. on display, Including the Thor. tremely bright. New missions and additional personnel, com. Agena and Titan III, blned with a well. trained work, An Impressive llne.up of air. craft also will be on exhibit force now existing at the giant as well as flying over the base Utah air base, makes Its fu. ture assured he added. in formation. Scores of other attractions are being planned tor the event, General Bennett said. Cameras will be permitted on base for the Nov. 7 show. Spade And Hope Garden Club 5, 1948. (later Brig. Gen.) Morris Berman was assigned as Hills first commanding of. fleer on Nov. 7, 1940. This date Is celebrated as the official activation date of the base. Col. Chairman Brigham City Merchants mittee. Com- - Twice Director Box Elder Chamber of Com- merce. Served as secretary to Box Elder Sunday school Stake Board LDS Church. k First President Brigham City Little League Baseball Program. k Served President Brigham City Rotary Club. Chairman Brigham City Downtown Planning and Development Committee. S ORIGINALLY CALLED Hill Field, the base dates back to Dec. 1, 1939. It was named In honor of the late Maj. Ployer P. Hill who lost his life on Oct. 30, 1935 at Wright Field, Ohio, while testing the original This four, model of the XB-1engine bomber later made his. tory in World War n as the famous Flying Fortress. Hill Field was redesignated as Hill Air Force Base on Feb. & taxpayer. Base to Observe 25th Anniversary Nov. 7 Hill Air Utahs largest Industry, Hill Air Force Base, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 7, with a gigantic open house, it was announced by Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, Ogden Air Material Area commander. More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the open house between 11 a. m. and 3 p.m. There will be no admission charge to the public. General Bennett said that it will be an action-packeshow from start to finish. 4. World War Two veteran. Armed forces overseas - South Pacific Theater of War -- Australia, New Guinea, Philippines-- 3 yrs. PUBLIC INVITED Lt. 1960-196- k Chairman Box Elder County Republican Party. President of Brigham City ing Corp. OLE IS A FAMILY MAN WITH CHILDREN k OLE BELIEVES IN A FINANCIALLY HAM Slates Meeting 'OF SCHOOL AGE. SOUND, GOOD, WHOLESOME, PROGRESSIVE ) FOR MAYOR ON THE REPUBLICAN REFERENDUM POLLING PLACE Brigham City No. 2 Brigham City No. Brigham City No. Brigham City No. 3 ORDINANCE L That it shall be illegal to add fluorides or any other fluorine chemicals to the 5 Brigham City No. 6 DEMOCRATIC o O County Commissioners Office Court House Marjorie Jones Residence Brigham City No. 7 Brigham City No. 8 Brigham City No. 9 Brigham City No. 10 Fire Station .Building 40 West Forest Ivy Fuller Reisdence 95 No. 1st East Alice Y. Merrel'l Residence 445 South 1st West Dagmar Iverson Residence 341 So. 1st Brigham City No. 11 Brigham City No. 12 Brigham City No. 13 o For Mayor (4 For Mayor Year Term) East Q AGAINST (4 Year Term) A "FOR" vote on the above referendum will prohibit what Q OLOF E. ZUNDEL For Councilman (4 WAYNE A. JENSEN is commonly For Councilman (4 Year Term) Cul- for "AGAINST" vote will allow the City Officials at discrimination to control their the fluoride content of the City's culinary water end water for human consumption. CLAUDIUS B. OLSEN VOTE FOR ANY as fluo- human consumption. An H 1st No. Leland J. Thompson Residence 562 Cherry Drive Clarence iBurrup Residence Brigham City No. 15 277 North 3rd West Gaiaxie Motel Lobby Brigham City (No. 16 740 South Main School 17 iBimdenson No. Hervin Brigham City 641 East 2nd North Mrs. S. . Snow Residence Brigham City No. 18 657 North left West IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah, this 29th day of October, 1965. Tollman Burke (SEAL) City Recorder known ridation of Brigham City inary water and water Year Term) of F0R 3rd West Ernest E. Hansen Residence 240 North 1st East Lucy Johnson Residence 123 West 2nd So. Dawn Lauritzen Residence 686 South 4th West Louise Thueson Residence 607 So. 2nd East S. Leland Jeppson Residence 339 East 7th North Leland Seely Residence 826 public water supplies Brigham City, Utah. East Adolph Olsen Residence 503 No. Brigham City No. 14 V REPUBLICAN 117 So. 1st West 4 TICKET Paid Political Advertisement The Polling Places are as follows: 1 UTAH SUPPORT AND ELECT Blvd. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1965 a (Municipal Election will be held in Brigham City for the election of one (1) Mayor and two (2) Councilmen. The .polls will open at 7:00 A.M. and remain open until 8: 00 P.M. of the same day. Brigham City No. BRIG- CITY. OLE WILL DO ALL HE CAN TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE WORKING IN NORTHERN TO LIVE AND SETTLE IN BRIGHAM CITY. Regular meeting of the Spade and Hope garden club will be held at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, at the home of Mrs. Curt Garmager, 538 Highland Professor Otto Reithman of the Utah State university ex. tension service will be guest speaker for the evening. The program will be on landscap ing of rockgardens and on con servatlon. Mrs. Curt Garmager will host the meeting, with Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs, John Alex as co.hostesses. Park- Off-Stre- et NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES DISTRICT 66 marathon style. Entry fee for the benefit Is set at $1 per person, with the high prize being $10 and the second prize $5 for the final d 1 PERSON FOR MAYOR AND ANY 2 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN time the polls will open 8:00 P.M. STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF BOX ELDER I, Tolman Burke, Recorder In and for Brigham City, Box Elder County, State or Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the ballot to be used in the iMunid-pa- l election to be held Tuesday, November 2, 1965, at which ) 5 Sunday, October 24, 1965 Ul-fe- WORLD-FAMOU- But Now Cost 1 Cent More Bridge Benefit cannot be settled by hand.outs . to the Sometimes there is a need for hand-out- OFT-TIME- THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Plan Season SC RAICH PAD Members of Civic Improve, ment will have a double treat on Thursday, Oct. 28, as two program features are present, ed. One will be a area expert on family life, the other a panel of student leaders from Box Elder High school. Guest speaker for the day will be Or. C. Jay Skidmore, pro. feasor of family and child devel. opment and marriage counselor from Utah State university in Logan.' Dr. Skidmore earned his B.S. and' Jd.S. degrees from the University of Utah and complet. ed requirements for his Ph.D in education at Columbia univer. slty in New York City. He served a post doctoral internship in marriage counseling and psy. at the Merrill. chotherapy Palmer Institute in Detroit, well-know- Ladies of Elks Society Editors at 7:00 A.M. end remain open until IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my offiolals seal this 28th day of October, A. D. 1965. Tolman Burke Recorder |