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Show I 6 shoes too.' THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Love, Sunday, December 19, 1965 COPPIN MOTOR CO. Janet Santa's $1895 62 Mercedes Sedan Dear Santa, I want a puppet of Woody Wood Pecker, that talks. I would like a Sunday purse. I would also like a doll with a bottle of milk, and a bottle of Juice, and some clothes for her. I would like a nurse kit with some nlav Dills, a thermomiter, a shot and a tongue presser. I would also like a Jump rope, I would like a Hands Down Game. I would also like some cards. I would like some make-up- , (play lipstick) I would also like a book. I would also like a stuffed Bear to go to bed with Love Kristine Corner Model - 220S Prestige Plus Economy from Kristine Dear Santa. ber Dear Santa Claus It. Blake Bradford am a good boy. I would like to have a East give a show Projectter and 3 D batteries to Santa Claus North Pole go with It. From Mark Olsen Dear Santa. Reg. $598. now 3.99 I tra featuring fluetphones, guitars, and melody tongs In not only English, but also In German and Danish. The PTA will ell candy before and after the program. All parents are Invited to attend. Theie Mountain View Ele- YULE PROGRAM of the fourth, fifth and member! achool itudenti, mentary sixth grades, will present a Christmas program for par- ants on Wednesday, Dec, 22, starting at 7 p.m. An orches- READY as My name Is Janet Reel. I have been a good girl. I would like to have a dolly with long Tool box hair to comb, a baby doll to Tools bathe and feed with her bottle, an ironing board and Iron. I motor truck Trlc-Tra- c will leave you some cake and milk. Look for It on the table. G.I, Joe That Is all I want. I make Thank you Santa Claus. my bed. I will be four year Love, old next week, but Im three Janet right now, Love, I have I could. been as good a girl Would you please bring me a Snuggle Bun Doll and a bar-re- l of Monkeys, and then Just bring me something you think I would like. Thank you Dena Dear Santa, City Working On Railroad . flfipm "ii .1 ; Brigham City Councilman Ru. Kaiser Thursday night had another complaint about blockage of the railroad crossing on lower Forest street. Reporting during a regular Kenny weekly council meeting, Kaiser said the was blocked on Dec. 12 from 2:05 Dear Santa, to 2:30 p.m. My name is Blake Bradford, This was the latest In a serand Fm three years old. I try ies of complaints. City Attorney Robert Dalnet very hard to be a good boy, and I hope you will come to said he would notify Union of the situation, for the our house again this year. I second time, to see If It cant would like you to bring me a sled and some cowboy guns. be remedied, I will leave you something good to eat. My baby sister, Ann, is a good little girl, and I think she would IS like a bouncy horse. She doesnt know about Christmas be. cause she was only two months old last year and cant remem dolph 'I Jj , V .. j right-of-wa- f VT... jjJjc RAISE FUNDS Teddy Kee (left) Alfred Dehiya and Annie Yellowman helped to plan assemblies which raised $100 for UNICEF at Intermountain school. Intermountain Raises Funds For UNICEF Use Two assemblies and a benefit movie were scheduled for the early part of December at In. termountaln school to arouse Interest In the work of the UNICEF. The two assemblies were sponsored by the United Nations club which has a membership of about 20 students. The Student Executive coun-esponsored a benefit movie and raised $100 to donate to the UNICEF organization. Chairman Mrs. Efforts are being combined by two groups of cattlemen and several sheep raisers In north, ern Box Elder county to form larger and more economical un ad- ditional $146.68 was collected from homes In Brigham City. Play Safe! Lock Doors I This word of coution is timed purposely with the Christmas season when most people do j lot of sh ipping and have many g.fts in their hom- es. The best practice to follow is to lock the car when damp and that ha' day ilnpr-ng lock rho house after it's done. There have been occasions in the when past Christmas gifts have been stolen from under the tree while the famly was attending church, the spokesman noted. n M's ironic that during season which generally brings nut the best in folks, should also draw out the worst, but Phots the way it Is. he added locally Journal Wins Second Place For Front Page The front page of the Box Eld- er Journal for Nov. 23, haa bean chosen at second place winner In the Front Page of the Month" competition for Tbe monthly Judging Is con. ducted by faculty members of the communication department at Brigham Young university. More than 30 weekly newspaper In Utah are analyzed each month. Winners are selected on the baels of their use of headlines and typography, placement and handling of stories and Ulus, trstlons, and reproductions, Winner of this months was the Sprlngvllle Her. aid. com-petitio- n DIES FRIDAY Mrs. iMary Young, 80, died at her Brigham City home Friday afternoon. Local Woman Dies Friday Afternoon Mary Melvina Howell Young, 80, 646 North First East, died at home Friday afternoon of Intermountain school Two students, Ernest Keyonnle, 19, and Henry Clark, 21, each was sentenced to five days upon appearing In Brigham City court on public intoxication charges, according to court records. Tuesdays name comet from Tyr. the Teutonic god of war, courage and the sword. EVERY DAY IS FAMILY DAY Dear Santa, I would like a purse, a Woody Wood pecker Puppet, that talks, a clown doll a doll that opens and closes her eyes. I would like a story book about Santa clause. I would also like a play telephone. I want some new Rocket Bowl Bldg. at kA CM! 808 So. Mam St. open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m Call by for your favorite Special - the Spirit of Christmas bring CDau JJOU flapping at)4 Contentment cancer. She was born Oct. 4, 1885 at Woodruff, Oneida co., Idaho, the daughter of Thomas J. and Mary Jane Heaton Howell. She married George Sam. uel Young, April 27, 1904, In the Logan LDS Temple. He died June 29, 1963. She was a member of the Brigham City Twelfth ward and has served as president and counselor In the Primary, president and counselor In the Relief society, Sunday school teacher, work director In Re. lief society and served as R. lief society visiting teacher for over 50 years. Survivors Include her sons and daughters; Floyd Young, Elmonte, Cal. If.; Leo T. Young and Mra. Joseph (Ruby) Scothern, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Leslie (LI. la) Rader, Corlnne; Chester S, S. Harold Bountiful; Young, Roy; and Wayne H. Young, Young. Willard; and 27 grand, children; 74 ren; brothers and sisters; Her. aid Howell, Ruby Lundberg, Mrs. Alvin (Ida) Harris, and Mrs. Fred (Grace) Baugh, all of Logan; Mrs. Merlin (Mil. dred) Jenkins, Ogden; and Mrs. Chester (Beth) Thomas, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held p.m. In the Brig, Monday, at ham City Twelfth LDS ward chapel. Friends may cill at Olsen Funeral the Blaine Chapel, Second North and Main, Sunday evening, 6 to 9 p.m. and Monday 11:00 a.m. until time of services. Interment will be made In the Brigham City 1 DRAW SENTENCES Wig Shoppe Karen Students at Intermountain school will hold their annual open house on Thursday, Dec. 23, It was announced this week. It will be observed In the Its for the purpose of acquiring girls dormitories . Buildings grazing land Ray Finch, Box Elder county 15 through 20 . from 6:30 to agent in the Bear River Val. 7:30 p.m. and In the Boys ley area, and Ronald Robins, dorms . Buildings 23 through Farmers Home administration 29 and 63 through 65 - from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. (FHA) supervisor In Tremon-tohave assisted in the formaDuring the event, the students their quarters and tion of three cooperatives to decorate serve refreshments to visitors. buy grazing land. Finch explained that with the changing times It has become spring. more apparent that there Is a need tor bigger units to cut ALONG WITH THE two other costs and to buy and sell live, they plan to buy cooperatives, stock more cheaply. feeders In quantity for better Finch has been working with prices and conformity of anl. the three groups In setting up mals and sell In quantity, Finch their constitutions and said. With this- plan, Instead and helping them In determinof each cattle or sheep ranch are striving expanding and hiring more help, ing values. They to see that loans are kept with. one or two hands can handle In the ability of the cattle and the job for all, he explained. sheep operators to pay them off President of the cattle co. he noted. operative being formed In the Snowvllle area Is Reed Larkin, CLIFTON G. M. Kerr ofTre-monto- n with Donald Brown of Hansel has been named pres, Valley serving as secretary. ident of the Bear River Catalso and tle Assn, Day Garfield, THERE ARE ABOUT 15 mem-ber- s of Tremonton, Is secretary of In this group, running the group. 1,500 head of cattle. They According to Finch, the as. also are seeking summer range soclatlon is looking for land under the same FHA program. where they can graze their cat-ti- e John A. Bourne of Fielding during the summer months. Is president of the cooperative The officers are negotiating of farm flock sheep producers. with FHA for a loan to buy Stanford Fonnesbeck of Howell property. and Desse Hunsaker of Tremon. ton are the other officers. This At the present time, the ten group Is comprised of 15 pro. about 1,500 ducers and according to Finch, feed ranchers to 2,000 head of cattle and they plan to run about 3,000 plan to run about 2,000 more head of ewes on the range In when they obtain the needed the summer and keep them on land. They buy In the fall, fat. their own places during the ten In the winter and sell In the winter months. s A spokesman for the Box Elder Sheriff's deportment this week reminded ic.il residents that they should be on guard iigains.', theft. thank you Lori CLARAS n Joseph P. an Set Open House 1 would like a watch and Skipper and Skooter and some Clothes for them, and anything else you want to bring me. I have been pretty good. Would you pleas bring me a Doll Stroller and a doll and iron board and Iron. Thank you To Buy More Land ll Gurrlster reported that Students Stockmen Combine Dear Santa Claui Dear Santa Claus Trained ityllst on duty during itore hourt: Week Days a.m. lo 3 p.m. a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at our NEW Location MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY for passenger care and trucks - - - N&tuAAt Gai Svwiat guaranteed good thru Jan. 15th --o- ffer Lloyds Chevron Service 180 South Main 723-512- I 6 i i |