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Show BOX Old Holes 'Out', Family Plan BOX ELDER 'In' at Brigham Golf Course The old three holes are youths can participate in golf out and a new family season on the local course down to in at the ticket plan Is Green fees will continue the Brigham City Golf course this same this year. year. d established ticket prices of $17.50 for juniors, $42.50 for individual adults and $65 for couples. In addition, the council rais. ed the junior age limit from 18 to 21 and indicated that ers guide f in language Ph on f: ii ij i ej2 3941 WELCOME NEWCOMERS! Use (his coupon to lot hero. "T us Know you're Nama City MRS. CHASE I already subscribe to tko out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept., Fill :m. Place Your SALE 1967 Skidad-dler- , Snowmobile. 24 hp. 2 cyl. engine. Brand new (installed this week) wide 30 track. transmission. Electric start. Excellent condition $760. Call before 5 p.m. and after 5 p.m. TFN 723-347- 1 723-750- 4 Main terrific the way were selling Blue Lustre for! cleaning rugs and uphol- strey. Rent electric shampo-- , ocr $1. Brigham Furniture. FREE 723-512- 6 , 108 IF carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Thompson Hardware. c 63 Volks-wageFOR SALE will condition, good take best offer, ph. North Main 67 Rambler FOR SALE 770. Must sell to go to school. No reasonable offer refused, ph. 723-602- Black miniaFOR SALE ture male poodles. 2 months old. $35. ph. 723-708- 723-602- g To Host Shoot 723-815- FOR SALE Hoover vacuum with attachments, excellent condition, $25; Eureka floor polisher scrubber with scrub-- , hing, huffing, and shampoo! never been attachments, used, $30; metal luggage carrier for top of car, $5; baby crib, $10. ph. 'trailers" for 'sale K)R "s A LE " " 6?' Shasta trailer. Heater, hitch, ph. CR 17 (com-merlca- l) 723-347- Neil Nelson Barter Sfoopj -- 1 OFFERED Just 5c Per Word 60c Minimum. FOR RENT or LEASE WANTED 1 bedroom WOULD LIKE TO join car FOR RENT pool from Brigham to USU apartment. Furnished $60, beginning Spring quarter. unfurnished $50. No pets. 163 North 4 East. ph. ph. 723-300- 723-377- or FOR RENT LEASE FOR RENT Nice 2 bedroom apartment, available soon. Inquire 127 South 3 W'est. WOULD LIKE to join car FOR RENT Furnished 1 bedroom 1 bedroom carpeted apart- pool from Brigham to Hill FOR RENT AFB on day shift, ph. apartment. Convenient lo- ment. Reasonable. 233 South 3001. I East. cation, inquire ph. Woman to WANTED DRINK TOO MUCH? tend children in my home. LOR RENT 2 bedroom Need Some Help! 5 days a week. ph. unfurnished apartment. alone-sdid we after 5 Youre not p.m. Newly painted, built-iFOR RENT Contact A-its for Free ! stove, ceramic tile hath, disWANTED "Bookcase and Dont wait Ph. posal, close in. ph. FURNISHED old or elementary reading or books, ph. 2 kitchenette FOR RENT 2 bedrooms, help" APARTMENTS sewing room, redecorated, 'carpet, drapes. Partly furn"Steady" man WANTED PERSONAL ished. ph. for milking. Ralph W. I will not he held responsiWest Brigham, 740 South Main ble for anv depts contracted c in mv name other than by Winter rates LADY TO SELL Fuller myseif. Ph. 723-53Several homes for Brush. Parts of Brigham March 3, 1968. and rent ranging in price Kenneth W. Olsen. FOR RENT Perry. City, Willard, 3 bedroom Earn $2 an hour or more from $55 to $135. 2 home, basement, Carpet and drapes, $115 month. LoYfandYoUND your first week. Mrs. John- to 4 bedrooms, some son, 1093 Grandview. Call and ILL TEND children in home. Excellent care, experienced, ph. mv 723-541- 723-337- 723-223- o 723-294- 7 723-501- 723-630- 6 723-353- 2 FOR SALE 8 X 24 Columbia $900. trailer, 1060 South Main No. 50, 1 723-255- 723-639- 723-575- 0 4 723-392- 1 279-855- p TREES p wanted Call Jim Seel os AT STUD Image Busters . Speed, confirmation. disposition, Fee, private treaty. Tremon-ton- , 3AAA-ROM- 257-714- c 723-332- 6 723-681- 723-316- KTuNrr'rbTe'T. Help Wanted Apply in person Jessies Cafe mount of money at BEJHS 1 bedroom FOR RENT boys dressing room, Sat. unfurnished i n house Dell Feb. Contact 17. Corinne. Call or Nichols or Grant Moser. 723-785- 9 744-807- carpet including Immediate drapes. possession. MILLER REAL ESTATE, 723-520- for Y enY or Tease FOR RENT Pasture for 3 or 4 horses, West Forest. $125 from now until Jan. ph. 1 bedroom LOR RENT furnished apartment, quiet, FOR RENT 15 acres of no children or pets. ph. excellent pasture for liveafter 5. stock. West Forest, ph. FOR RENT Immaculate 3 bedroom home, carpeted, baths. 659 So. FOR LEASE Horse drapes, 1 limited 6 W'est. Immediate occupannumber stables, available. Ph. Paul Morrell, cy. $130. ph. 9 744-806- Business Opportunity 723-690- Galaxie Motel Jep-pse- 723-266- Topped or Removed For Free Estimates 4 723-247- n brakes, Brigham after 5 p.m. IS YOUR HOME AS clean as youd like it to be? For SERVICES OFFERED demonstration of the ulti-mate in carpet and floor; cleaning equipment contact; Intermountain A-Group Will Hedrick, your local Meets Every Fri., 8:30 p.m. ELECTROLUX sales repre-- l South End, Building 61 sentative. ph. Intermountain School Meetings Open to Public Ph. or Honda 300, FOR SALE good condition, $650; FM PIANO TUNING, qualiAM tuner-mon$45; two small speaker amp. comb., fied technician, ph. Ronald or $25; good air cooler, $20; Madsen. FM stereo antenna amp, $10. Call FOR SALE Slight body 65 Chevelle, damaged drivable 59 Ford, FOR SALE 1961 Ford 6 cyl, excellent engine, auto FOR SALE 4 spd, 327. $1,150. ph. heater with Galaxie radio, trans, radio, heater. Sell all or parts. Also 59 Chev with and air conditioning, ph. FOR SALE after 5. Story and hot Corvette engine. Make Clark console piano and offer. 46 South 4fh West. MUST SELL Complete transistor organ this area. new set Book of KnowTake over small monthly 1953 ledge, and American People payments. For details write: JEEP FOR SALE $400 value Encyclopedia. Credit Manager, Box 6179 Jeep with full top. Call sell $175. 45 No. 1st will a.m. 8 7 to Sugar House Station, Salt p.m. Lake City, Utah. Lloyds Rentals & Sales, 23 East, Willard, (rear) South Main. 723-512- 12th W j 723-502- for Myself C-- SERVICES c 723-332- 723-637- Librarian On Wednesday Jaycees R-- 2 Used Kimble FOR SALE Overheadj FOR SALE console conexcellent white with door, piano, garage dition. ph. black hinges, ph. 723-642- 67 LOST bright carpet colors NEED YOUR septic tank . . . restore them with Blue or any sump pumped out? Lustre. Rent electric shamCall Burbank Service, 723- 011.. pooer $1. Sprouse Reitz. FOR SALE 1960 Ford pickup, 4 spd. Call 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lloyds Rentals and Sales, 23 South Main. c box of Kleenex with fillup. JIMS SHAMROCK 1 723-344- 6 BC FOR SALE FOR SALE 67 used In- FOR SALE 2 ton truck, ternational steel grain bed and hoist. Must sell, make offer, ph. -- 62 50 51 county chapter, on Wednesday, daughters will render a spec, March 13, at the Artistic Man. ial musical number, according or. to Eugene Wright, club pres id. The meeting will begin at ent. 7 p.m. Miss Wight, librarian at the WALLET TAKEN Mrs. Vivian Beebe, 1028 Brigham City Carnegie lib. rary, is well known for her East Third North, told Brig, story-tellintalent, an SUP ham City police Friday that spokesman said, and the of. some one took her wallet con. fleers of the organization in. tainlng a small amount of vite all SUP members and money and personal papers wives to this special occasion. while she was at a laundro. Dale Madsen and mat at 333 North Main street. Mrs. d 58-5- school. j 67 37 42 the Want Ad Over the Phone 66 Honda FOR SALE 305 Scrambler, red, straight pipes, excellent condition, Call Scott Nielsen, 723- 6764. 26 17 13 Hear 142 No. Main 723-255- 132 Totals 20 62 Box Elder Bingham SUP to OPEN TUESDA Y Literature, Registration for this course will also be held at the Intermountain Indian News-Journ- al llS Installation Northern Utah Glass No. Box Elders Jeff Smith contends with a Bingham player for BALL IN DISPUTE the basketball in this action from Thursdays state tournament game. Miner won the chase and a foul. Zoning Item Childrens 122, Em. City Tables Science 155, Utilization and of Audiovisual Media, IMLS 165, Production of En. Audiovisual Materials, rollment for this course will be limited. English BINGHAM ELDER Now in Business Human rary pro-gram- BOX e respect. sche-dule- System. Secondary Education 126, Principles of Secondary Ed. and Secondary ucation, Measurement 164, and Evaluation in Education. Instructional Media and Lib. Spanish of two 279-838- EXPERT spring chology. Education Administration The American School 150, FOR SALE FOR 100, Psychology post-leagu- Miss LaPreal Wlghtwilltell of events in the local history of Box Elder county at the before a couple of quick Bing. The Brigham City Jaycees ham buckets stuck a pick in meeting of the Sons of will play host to the state regular Box Elder Utah Pioneers, Hive hopes. junior BB shoot this year and bid to for have disclosed plans OUTSTANDING FOR Box international competition Elder In the finale was the play the 1969. of junior Jim Sorensen and for Brigham City shooters have senior Jeff Smith who drove Utah in the na. represented 24 a his way to per. points, sonal high for the season. tional shoot the past two years. Mayor Olof Zundel said The traditional season.end that city officials Thursday was basketball assembly at the school Monday will help in any way they can to the 1969 event if morning in which coaches, the promote can land it. local Jaycees and other players, parents to be featured. Were speakers Coach Stoker, commenting on his teams tourney per. formance, figured they played well, showed the spunk and spirit admirable in prep ath. letes and had nothing for which to apologize after the shout, The Brigham City council ing and shooting passed away. Thursday night tabled for two a proposed zoning Smith departed at the 5:58 weeks in downtown Brigham point in the final quarter and change to Sorensen was less than two City, giving time determine the pro. with conflict If will it behind him. minutes March Sorensen in both tourney posed downtown plan. tilts was big in the rebound There were no interested department while Smith set the citizens present for the hear-in- g on the proposed zoning scoring spark. amendment. EVEN AS LATE as 4:30 Owner Scott Horsely has In the final canto, Box Elder asked three-poln- t the city to at lead to a surged (residential) to 2 5 when Gary Allred hit on a 40.by.132 foot site a jump shot from 20 feet. 50 at West First South. of a added Glenn pair Gary Growth and Development, and Psychology 112, Application of Statistics to Education Psy-- I s Corps training at USU. This has given her more tlian 700 con. tact hours of Spanish lnstruc. tion during the past two years, said John Dwan, assistant coordinator of Latin American FOR SALE for 7 final spread was five points, the contest was closer going into the final minute of play. A Steve Kim. ber jump shot pulled the Bees to within one point at 63.62 Utah State university exten. sion class division will be held in the Box Elder High school Wednesday, Mar. 20, at 7:30 p.m. Courses will include: HAS com. I Peace Plust hav. the Welcome Waon I 9 Hoslass call on me I would like to subscribe to the D II district. l pleted the intensive j language programs Address ij I! I Miners quarter courses offered by the as supervisor of elementary education in the Iron County School District and taught at USUs Whittier Laboratory Training school. She has taught in Brigham City, Cedar City, and Jordan school districts in Utah and in the Tucson, Ariz., school I IT WAS A creditable team Coach Doug Stokers quintet which went out In de. feat but not without gaining the win. Box Elder ended the season with a 4 record, including a league mark and vlct. ories in two play, off games. The Bingham box score: effort for In Brigham Registration clutch pitches from the char, ity stripe and Steve Klmber bucketed one from near the basket but Bingham had the ex. tra push and field goal ac. curacy to dig their way to the curtain rang down The abruptly on another Box Eld. er basketball season Thursday in the University of Utahs Einar Neilsen fleldhouse. The Bees, underdogs all the way in this years Class A state tournament, bowed to the of Bingham high Miners school, 67.62, but not before putting up a dogged scrap. Outcome of the fray left the Hlvers on the sidelines to be spectators only as the final two tourney rounds were played in the Salt Lake City drib, ble palace and George Albert Smith fieldhouse In Provo., Scheduled arts of Utah. She served ' - On Bee Cage Season USU Classes sity eicomeM$L - - T- Curtain Rings Down Although MRS. CHASE, the wife of Dr. Daryl Chase, president of Utah State university, is a native of Brigham City. She received her bachelors IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW . . . degree from the University is moving into a new community, of Wyoming and her masters let us know too. A friendly call by of education degree from USU. the Welcome Wagon Hostess with She also has studied at the her basket of gifts and helpful University of Chicago, Univeinformation, will make the newcomer feel quickly at home. Join rsity of Arizona and Univer. on our community's carrying traditional spirit of hospitality. Just give their name and address to , 9 L. Affairs at USU. Peace Corps officials have invited Mrs. Chase to visit Bolivian schools and to advise on teacher training while she is in the country. and evaluate work in process in language arts. She will be in Bolivia for about one month. in "L lng Mrs. Alice K. Chase, a Utah left Mar. 6 for educator, Bolivia, under the auspices of the University of Illinois, to serve as consultant for a pro. gram sponsored by Bolivia and the United States Agency for International Develop, ment. Mrs. Chase and other educators from the U.S, and Bolivia will review a propos. ed frist grade text and teach, n 71 4 Logan Educator to Review School Program in Bolivia COUNCIL THE adopted Mayor Olof Zundels sugges-tioto offer a family season ticket this year at a cost of $90. This will be in addition to 3-34- NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 10, 1968 Dir-ect- The city council, acting in I BELIEVE the family plan regular session Thursday, fol. lowed a recommendation of the is good because itwillencour-ag- e more people to play golf greenskeeper, course profes. sional and public works dir. and more families to play golf ector in permanently closing together, the mayor stated. three original holes . Nos. The new tickets for the 1968 4, 5 and 6 . on the local season, good from April 1 layout in favor of three long- to April 1, will be available er holes opened for play two this week. years ago. The council decided to study Last year, the new addition a proposal by the Brigham was put into use most of the Golf and Country club to re. time with golfers expected move a storage building locat-eto play the shorter holes two on the east side of the days a week. However, they clubhouse and beautify the continued to use the new lay. area with patio tables and out on those days, too, and so chairs. it was decided to close the old holes permanently. It was pointed out that a savings in maintenance expenses will be effected by the move although the old portion of the course will continue to be watered and cut. Phone PA A PORTION OF THE build, would be relocated ad. to the clubhouse jacent or nearby wellhouse for stor. age while Public Works O. Neil Smith said the remaining portion might be moved off. course for storage use. Named to study the matter were Councilman Wayne Jen. sen, Byron Armstrong and Claudius Olsen. They were asked, among other things, to determine the cost of moving, Approval was given to em. ploy Joe Kelly Jr., and Chris Hyer as starters in the pro shop at an hourly rate of $1.25. In other action, the council approved a license for the sale of beer in the pro shop. ELDER AMBTnCXJS ladies" "bo7 scouts, or other churc groups. $20 cash for selling 40 bottles of famous Watkins vanilla. Call LaGrand Wells-ille- . Mouritsen, 245-382- S,Gv 723-791- 744-806- 723-560- 723-748- c NG ' |