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Show THE BOX BPW Here Sets Stage FOR SALE on pdano. ph. leal corporation as an specialist. Intermountaln Group Meeti Every Friday, 8: Si p.m. South End, Building II Intermountaln School LOSE WEIGHT safely with Meetings Open to Publlo Tablets. Only 98c Phone PA or PA at Hamilton Drugs. une-- 1 p (Sun.) M--l A-- A model after 'FOR SALE Electronic organ this area. Take over $18.66 monthly payments. For Details write: Credit Manager, 'Box 6179 Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. 7 PAINTING 1965 SINGER 2 A-3- AUTOMATIC zig zag Beautiful walnut console. No attachment needed to zig zag, make buttonholes, overcast seams, blind hem, sew on buttons, decorative design, embroideries, etc. 5. 1 Full price $44.15 cash or need responsible party to take over last 8 payments of $6.15 monthly. 15 year guarantee for further Information or free home 6 3 or trial, ph. A-- 255-24- S.L.C. evenings. FOR SALE Small home-bulcamper, sleeps 2, propane stove, lights and heater. New paint. Will sell cheap. 359 Make offer, ph. North 3 West. it 723-757- 9. d FOR SALE Used Farm Machinery. Excellent Condition. 1 Dearborn side delivery irake; 1 dump rake; wagon and hay rake; Dearborn 3 point disc; 2 'bottom Ferguson plow (hang on); No.5 John Deere mower 6 ft.; 70 bu. New Idea manure spreader. Call or see Eva K. Fredrick7 son Garland, Utah, ph. 257-398- after 5 p.m. - 723-724- 723-885- full-tim- e 723-299- 5. 723-207- 1957 Ford FOR SALE 2 ton pickup. V8, 3 spd, new paint, good rubber. Call CR 'MUST SELL by owner. One Catalina Pont- 1964 iac 8, yellow body, 'black vinyl top. 4 speed floor offer takes. Call Best or shiflt. 723-572- 3 Sroom house at 20, A. D 1966. M 20, 27, A 3, 10. WANTED; FOR RENT owner car, Middle-ag- e 657 .So. to Main. Garden space. Call 671 South Main. ph. at motel 723-563- 1. lady or couple and assist with work. Phono Lus- FOR RENT In Rent electric shampooer 'Brigham Furniture. drapes, carport, ph. SPRING CLEARANCE FOR home frig, ings. "a job well done feeling dean carpets with Blue tre. $1. A-3- -c and pianos, Organs, guitars. 4. 1 - FOR SALE - FOR SALE drive 'pickup. 51 Jeep 331 No. Only (two months until school is out start to earn extra vacation money now by selling RaWlelgh Products tin Brigham City Earn $2.50 an hour or more. Write RaWleigh Dept. 7 Denver, Colorado. UTD-10-172- LOST 723-368- Baby ducklings, chicks. Phone 616 South Eight West. 723-128- 47 Stude ton, '66 safltey sticker. $90. FOR SALE or 723-529- 1 SINGER RACER FLEET-WIN- FOR RENT Nicely 'furnReduced ished apartment. rent. 86 South 3rd East. Call Three 54 New Zig Zag Machine Start at $99.50 BIKE TAKEN FROM 162 So. 2nd East. Reward. Call DAVID BURNETT, 5. bed- 723-31- 1964 Dodge SALE Jlckup. V8 engine. Fostaac condition Take ion, good iver payments at Box Elder founty iBank. Call lOR 723-754- IHAWIL CUSTOMER service ells Nylons guaranteed everything but whistles, 6 before 9, after 5. 723-745- A-3- 'Purebred SiaFOR SALE mese kittens ready for kids by Easter, ph. 1959 Plymouth R SALE ry, 4 dr. isedan, V8, auito-itiipower steering, fair 723-!- 2 ape. (Make offer, ph. 5 after 5:30 p. or 723-545- A-3- c, 20, A.D., 1966. M 20, 27, A 3, 10 BID NOTICE VAN BODY LEGAL Three room furnished basement apartment. Utilities paid, $50 month. 654 South First West, phone FOR RENT The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District announces its intention to purchase a van body to be mounted on a Ford F500 truck y which will be used for a dell-ver- North First NOTICES Probate and Ouardlanahlp Notloaa Clerk of Dlrtrict Court, gonault City, Utah, or roapoetleu Ognera for Information. NOTICE TO CREDrrORS Estate of JAMES A. LITTLE Deceased. Uufumished FOR RENT Creditors will present claims ph. with vouchers to the partment. 2 undersign, ed at Thatcher, Utah on or be. fore the 13 day of June A.D., BUSHNELL FOR RENT 1966. Claims must be present, APARTMENTS. 1 and 2 bedrooms, newly decorated and ed In accordance with the pro. visions of Sec. 759.5. Utah furnished. $55 and up. ph. Code Annotated 1953, and with 115 East 7 South. proper verification as requlr. ed therein. Ellen Marie Little, AdministraWANTED TO BUY trix of Estate of James A. LitOne to WANTED TO BUY tle, Deceased. 10 acres of land between Omer J. Call, Attorney for North Brigham and South Administratrix Willard, Frontage desired, ph. Dated for first publication March 13, A.D., 1966. M.13.20-27.A.Small used WANT TO BUY Clifford Mrs. Bingbicycle. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ham, Corinne, ph. Estate of Richard S, Chris, tensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underSPRING signed at Brigham City, Utah on or before the 24 day of June A.D., 1966. Claims must be Dust off your broken presented In accordance with the provisions of Sec. phonographs and bring Utah Code Annotated 1653, and them to Mickeys Music with proper verification as re. City for spring repairs. qulred therein. Work guaranteed! Leone B. Christensen 26 So. Main Administratrix of the estate of Richard S. Christensen, De. ceased. Business Opportunity Date of first publication March CONOCO Service Statifon for 20, A.D., 1966. leiaise. Training and assistance Mann & Hadfleld, attorneys for available. Call administratrix. - Phona Jessies Yarn Shop Estate of George Burton Pett, aka George B. Pett aka G. B. Pett, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under, signed at 224 East 1st North, Brigham City, Utah on or be. fore the 20th day of June A.D., 1966. Claims must be present, ed In accordance with the pro. visions of Sec. 75.9-- Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with prop, er verification as required therein. MARY VIOLA PETT Executrix of Estate of George Burton Pett, Deceased. Omer J. Call, Attorney for Executrix . Date of First Publication Marc! -c 723-796- New and Used Machines Rentals 3 CLEANING? 75-9.- 723-54- 723-643- 3. M v lawn New -- Sewing Machine Company Authorized Sales And Service FREE Estimates on Repairs 723-536- and FOUND FOR RENT 1 bedroom furn- caddy, left at city dump Saturished apartment, utilities and day 11 a.m. Please call laundry room. Also 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment In new off street parking. In- LOST Money bag containin $50 ing approximately quire 103 South 5 West. checks and cash. Return to Rodney Lemon, Willard. Re2 bedroom FOR RENT ward. ph, with carpets, drapes and disposal, Inquire at 673 1 NEW RED AND WHITE South 3rd East. to FOR RENT Bast, room home at East. Phone 1 rabbits, h. 723-828- 2 bedroom RENT in West Corinne. Stove, drapes and floor coverGarden soot. $50. oh. 4 wheel FK)R SALE ph. or M-3- 1958 - 165cc motorcycle. Knobby tires, trail sprocket, spare parts, manuals. $125. ph. speed. 723-346- 3 , 723-392- VALLEY ORGAN AND PIANO CO. 2618 Washington Blvd. 4 Built-ins- LOST Floor Models Demonstrators Rental Returns Used Instruments ph. 2 bedroom four-ple- NOTICE TO CREDITORS move-t- n 3. 'FOR XL'C state second vice president for the coming year. She works at Ihiokol Chemical corporation as a crypto TWX operator. Mrs. Hazel (Lou) Brelten. beker, Brigham Citv club chair, man has been active in BiPW civic, and business affairs in Brigham City for many years, and Is co.owner of Bre.tenbek. er Electric Co. Mrs. Alberta (Hoy) Valentine convention chairman, Is the nominee for next years pres, ldent of the Brigham City club. She Is also employed at Thlo. kol Chemical corporation as contracts administrator. 0. 723-88- C e ASSISTING HER WITH prep, aratlons for the convention are: Mrs. Elva (Dewey) Pierson, of Brigham City, state corres. ponding secretary, has also had several years of service In BiPW and will be running for Dex-A-Di- et 723-698- FOR SALE Older GMC pickup, ph. 3 p.m. admin-lstrativ- 7 r 1. Take over pay beautiful Spinet merits Preparations are In the making for the annual state convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, Inc., which will be staged in Brigham City on May 1345. It Is expected that approximately 400 business and pro- PIANO TUNING Qualified FOR SALE 1957 Chev. Ronald Madsen, fesslonal women from all parts technican, 8 or of the state will attend the three, ph. hardtop, $300 or best of- Honeyville. day confab, according to State fer. Phone President Joyce C. Frlsby of 1961 PONTIAC Catalina WILL COPY anything. 10c for Brigham City. State officers and Brigham hardtop, P.S., P.B., Auto., 66 a 8 y2 X 14 sheet. Will copy while you wait. Can run 6 City the hostess club, are plan, inspected. Phone copies per minute, ph. Alven ning some outstanding events or Betty beginning with an open house to Hendrickson, FOR SALE Wurlitzer spinet Seamons, be held May 13 at Intermountaln piano this area. Take over school. $14.58 monthly payments. For details write: Credit Manager, HOPE ROBERTS OF RENO, INTERIOR EXTERIOR Box 6179 - Sugar House Stanational second vice pres. Nev., tion, Salt Lake City, Utah. ldent, will represent the nation-a- l federation of B&PW. Theme for the convention will Neat Fast Reasonable CLEAN rugs, like new, so be Plan for Progress accept easy to do with Blue Lustre. and state othe Challenge, Rent electric shampooer $1. fficers and chairmen will pre- Thompson Hardware. WILL TEND Children at my sent the coming years program 56 Ford S. W. FOR SALE home. Have nice back yard to members and officers from new tires, good condition, with swings and sand pile. ph. 28 clubs in Utah. engine, completely over1 MRS. FRBBY, DAUGHTER of hauled. ph. after 5 p. TREES removed by tops or Mr. and Mrs. Lyman E. Chlar-- . m. roots. Free Estimates, ph. son, Brigham City, will FOR RENT or LEASE eight years of active participation In business wo-mens club activities at the DRINK TOO MUCH? NEED MONEY coming convention. At the pres-- 1 Borrow at $100 $7.00 Need Some Help! per ent time, she Is working for month. $500 at $19.00 por Youre not alone so did wo the Air Force at Thiokol Chem month. $2000 at $76.00 por Contact Its for Free! month. Dont wait Phone PA SEABOARD FINANCE LEGAL NOTICES or PA 110 So. Main PA Probata and Guardlanahlp Notlcaa Next to Roxy Theatre Conault Clerk of Dlatrlct Cour GET YOUR cows bred by the Srlgham City, Utah, or raapaotlva for Information. atgnera bulls available, FOR RENT Andes Apts. best proved Ron ABS. Call Bear Olsen, 5th So. between 3 and 4 East. River City, 2 bedroom, washer and NOTICE TO CREDITORS dryer, air - conditioning. $75 to $90. Contact Wayne May, Bldg. 508 RUBBER STAMPS made to Estate of Jennie L. Hlrschl, De. ceased. Apt. A. order. Bobs Drug. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signe2 FOR RENT bedroom 26 at Room First helVwanted home, applinaces, finished Bank Building, Brig, Security 1 5 or yard. $75. ph WANTED Older 'lady for ham City, Utah on or before after 6. care of children and the 20th day of June A.D., 1966. Claims must be presented 2 bedroom FOR RENT housekeeping, ph. accordance with the pro. in Carpet, drapes, frig, after 5. of Sec. 75.9.5 Utah Code visions built-ins- , disposal, storage. HELP WANTED Make $30 Annotated 1953, and with pro-pe- r $77.50 monthly or less for or more per day on local Pood verification as required lease, ph. Route. Man or woman, part therein. 2 bedroom or full time. Experience not Wallace Larsen FOR RENT house, full basement, carpet, required. Write Bad Stetson, Executor of Estate of Jennie large yard. Ill South 4th West. P. O. 'Box 4014, Oakland, Calif. L. Hlrschl, deceased. 9 Call after 5:30. (Sun.) Omer J.Call, Attorney for Ex. ecutor. Date of first publication March FOR SALE Bank executive automibile. 1966 Chev. Impala, 1,400 miles, ph. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 3, 1966 To Host Utah Confab HOBBIES, TOYS, NOVELTIES Wholesale to Churches, Lodges and Organizations PARTY SHOP Carr Shopping Plaza ELDER A 3.10 20-2- 9 truck for the district. You are Invited to submit price quotation on your van tc. cording to specifications avail, able at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, Box Elder County School District, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah. Payment will be made after the van has been mounted and after final lnspec. tlon Indicates that speclfica. tlons have been fully met. Quotations are not to be con. sldered binding on the Board of Education who will reserve the right to reject any and all quotations in whole or in part. The Board will make purchase, If purchase is made, to be based on that which will be deemed to be to the best Interests uf the Box Elder County School District. Sealed quotations will be re. celved at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, Coun. ty Court House, Brigham City, Utah, up until 2:00 oclockP.M, on the 12th day of April 1966, at which time they will be publicly opened and tabulated. Quotations received after the time specified will be returned to the quoter unopened. The Board will consider said quo. tatlons at its regular meeting of April 13, 1966. Any deviations or recommen. datlons In connection with all specifications should be noted by you. Quotations, ' College (Continued e from page one) schooling, said Nichols. He said In at least 70 per. cent of the Jobs held by Utahns, vocational training Is necessary PLANNING FOR CONVENTION Making plans for the Utah BPW convention In Brig-haCity May are, from left, Alberta Valentine, Joyce C. Frlsby, Hazel Brelten-beke- r and Elva Pierson, local club and state officers. 13-1- 5 or desirable. THE VOCATIONAL director noted that shop facilities at Box are the Elder High school best youve ever had. There are many qualified persons In the area who might teach a class several times a week for an honorarium. They could Instruct in such courses as drafting, electronics auto mechanics, machine shop, welding and business and clerical, he declared. The two visitors each decried pending action of the federal government which would reduce from $1,230,000 to $953,684 vo. cational funds coming to the state next year. Pay s!l00L (Continued facilitate the sale of one and. a.hald acres at Promontory summit to Lysle and Merl Wells. The site Is one on which the Wells have a storage building. They had assumed their owner, ship of the land, also for a number of years until recent negotiations to obtain acreage for Golden Spike National His. toric site revealed otherwise. Mann advised the board that under the circumstances, It was his opinion the property could be sold by resolution. A REQUEST CAME from Box Elder High school to provide the district's standard trans. portatlon allowance for 50 Span, lsh students who plan a trip to Mexico this summer. The request asked for trans. portatlon only to Las Vegas, Nev., where the Box Elder group formulation. will Join other students for the The Increasing of salaries final leg of the trip into Mexico. In keeping with the intent of However, It was disclosed the 1965 Legislature and Gov. that a transportation allowance Calvin L, Rampton. We feel Is granted only while schools this Is not only necessary for are In session. good morale, but also to guarTO HELP OUT, AS he has antee the district a continued supply of well. qualified per. done a number of times In the sonnel. past, board member Jay Dee The establishment of a policy Harris said he would make a bus available to to pay the same professional salary for summer or other the students If the board would extended services as that for pay for Insurance. A gift of $200 was accepted the regular school year. To expect professional people, at any from the Central Elementary time, to perform professional school PTA to help purchase services for less than profes- light screening curtains for the sional --wages downgrades the school auditorium. dollars wasac. profession, which Is to the de. trlment of quality education. cepted from the Fielding school The establishment of a sab. PTA to purchase new stage batlcal leave program for pro- drapes. fessional personnel. Modern, THE BOARD INDICATED it to education day challenges makes It incumbent upon boards preferred not to dispose of the for education to encourage those old Yost school house at the preIn the profession to seek ad. sent time. This was In response to an interest expressed in buy. vanced training The levying of a mill tax lng the building and site. A leave of absence was grant-eas provided by the 1965 Legls. for Russell Hunsaker, custo. lature to purchase liability Insurance made necessary by the dlan at Bear River High school, passage of the Tort Liability because of 111 health. law. Otherwise, funds Intended The board agreed to employ for other purposes of the school Royal Gelder as an Insurance program will be put In jeopardy. consultant. (Continued from page one) the legislature makes when finds for this purpose available. We feel that one of the funda. mental principles of our society is that those who are to be affected by a policy should have a voice In Its dem-ocrat- Four-hundre- d For Summer School class for elementary and all music classes and $5 for each secondary school class of an academic nature. There were several reasons cedure of last year when classes were offered free of charge. advanced for the move. One The Box Elder Board of Ed- of them was that even with ucation made thiis decision state assistance, the district cant break even by offering Wednesday. New fees will 'be $3 per the classes without charge. Also, the expensees are expected to rise this year because of a desire to have children attend the school in their area, rather than travel long distances to other schools. This means that more and smaller classes will be offerA tuition fee will be charged for summer school classes in Box Elder School district 'this year, a reverse of the pro- Court Levies Prison Term Salt Lake City man Tues. day was sentenced to serve from one to 10 years In the state prison when he appeared In First District court, Brigham city, on a grand larceny charge. James Devlin, 28, pleaded guilty to a charge that he wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously did steal, take and carry away money In excess of $50, the personal property of Affiliated Brokers, Salt Lake City. The theft reportedly took place In Brigham City while Devlin was employed as struck driver by the Saly Lake City firm. A HE WAS LATER picked up by authorities In Reno, Nev., and was brought back by de. putles of the Box Elder Sheriff's ed. And, (it was concluded (that parents tend to have their children attend more regular-t- y when a tuition is charged. Classes scheduled for this summer will also enable high school students to pick up credit toward graduation. One-ha- lf unit of credit will be given for each 90 hours, it was explained. Fender Scraped In Accident A scraped right front fender resulted March 27 when a sentl truck-traile- r was forced over by traffic and had contact with a parked car, according to a oolice report of the mishap. The accident occurred at 350 South Main at 11.45 a.m. Driver of the r.eml was listed as Wint A. Maxey, Rupert, Idaho. The auto was owned by A. L. Blair, Lewiston, and sustained an estimated $50 dam- department Judge Lewis Jones granted a stay of execution and order, ed Devlin remanded to the she. riffs custody pending further order of the court. In other court action, the case of a North Ogden man charg. ed with fraudulently obtaining narcotics was continued. William S. Dutrleullle, 33, age. of 735 East 1225 North, Mount There was no damage to the Eyrie, previously had entered truck, according to Patrolman a plea of guilty. The contlnu. D. Earl who investiance was granted pending a Thomas gated. of change plea. A SPECIAL CAR AT A SPECIAL PRICE dei? Plymouth Fury Silver FACTORY QUOTA Fas y DEALS SALE-DISCOUNT Pimm Motor Co., Inc. to be given con. must be submitted slderatlon, on the quotation form provided for this purpose. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT by David N. Morrell, Gerk A 3, 7 Board Levies Tuition page one) AUTHORIZED DEALER LJ LA 647 South Main WW CHRYSLER MOTORS Phone CORPORATION 723-345- 6 :?rgg5sazggs |