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Show r 12 BOX A Yes, Get a VA Form from the nearest VA office, complete it, and mail it to the office to which you pay your 29-2- Veterans! NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, December 12, 1971 ELDER Heres Your Answer Honeyville Hotline I have a loan on my GI in- surance policy. May I repay it through deductions from my VA compensation? Q Sunday School Presents Play There are many ways to share with others but the best way is when the receiver of your generosity doesnt know where it came from. The nursing homes are a good place to start. There are many people in homes that have no one, and some that do have relatives that dont remember where they left them. Well a small gift, a surprise package, maybe something homemade, could really make a lot of difference to someone that needs to know they are not completely forgotten. Our own Christmas means just that much more when we have shared it with someone else. Fast Sunday saw Jerry Jorgensons Sunday school class of six and seven year olds giving a presentation. These little ones are really alert, they dont miss too much of anything. They learn lines for Sunday school that would take us parents a lot of study. They presented their story of the Christ Child. Each child was dressed to fit his or her part and they did a beautiful job. Baby Blessed Two babies blessed last Sunday were those of David and Letty Tolman. Their little boy was named Mark Benjamin. The Glasglow family also have a new baby a daughter that was blessed on Sunday and given the name of Stephenie Anna. Matt Mozingo son of Robert Merrie and was Mozingo Friday and firmed this last Sunday. baptized on con- Our primary also has two new workers, Hilda Glasglow and Shannan Nickolas. Reading Contest Honeyville school held a reading contest and all classes and grades were encouraged to participate in this program. Their assembly was held two weeks ago and everyone that was on the board received something. The winner of the contest, Christine Warwood, who gained a total of 53 books to her credit. Congratualtions to you Christine, that's terrific. Family home evening was held at the residence of Mrs. Ellis Tolman for the widows of our community with DeVerne their home for the holidays. There are a few late Thanksgiving items. Grant and Muriel Nickolas enjoyed their home on this day and entertained Janice and Barbra Nickolas and Grants mother Mrs. Grace Brough at dinner. Mrs. Ellis Tolman spent the day at a daughter and home at Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen. The Jensen also enjoyed Franks mother there with them for dinner. LeRoy and Sabina Tolman and family of Melbourne, Fla. took off on a deer hunt after their Thanksgiving dinner and they bagged a four point deer. The season is open in Florida at Thanksgiving time. Jeri Moon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Moon of Malad, Idaho will wed Stanley J. Lott on Dec. 16 at the Logan LDS temple. There will be a reception for the couple on the same 'day at Malad city, Idaho in the Cherry Creek LDS ward chapel. Jerri is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abinnadi Tolman. Byron and Fern Hunsaker with their family Chad, Ledah, Debra and Michael spent Thanksgiving at Park Valley with Ferns mother Josie Hirschi. They also enjoyed the company of two of Ferns sisters and their families, LaNoma Abel and Rory and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris and children David, Weston, Norland, Dalen, DeLoy from Pleasant View. Everyone enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Hirschi who hadnt been feeling too well. The Roscoes welcome Pats parents for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strickland from Wendell, Idaho, were able to spend a few days with them. They took the folks over to the cutter races at Tremonton, where they were racing their own team. The Roscoe horses won by the way. Safety parents are still very much in demand in our area. Anyone able to help with this project will be greatly appreciated. Some of the jokes that come home from school should never go there in the first place. Others are really quite clever. This is old but I think quite cute. I dont care who you are fat man. Get your reindeer off my roof. insurance premiums. work. Suggest you check with the registrar of the school you plan to attend. I have a certificate of eligibility to attend graduate school. What is considered full time for VA benefits? Q Am I eligible for benefits under the current GI Bill if I served in the regular Army from 1930 to 1935? Q No. The current GI Bill provides GI loans, education and other benefits for eligible veterans who served after A January Christmas is a time of peace on earth. Help make peace a permanent fixture here buy U.S. Savings Bonds. 2-DUR- CAMP NGR Executive stainless KARATE steel Band-A-Bl- chop No. 16.97 COLEMAN PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 5 GAttl Of onf Game for 2 COLEMAN DOUBLE fin, GALLON LANTERN JU(g with pour-spo- COLEMAN ut FUEL convenience. Worlds most popular For gasoline stoves, lanterns and catalytic heaters. - TAKES POST Peter Behrens has been named president of Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals Corp. No. Good Lake Firm 5506 " selection of beautiful Names President Behrens has been chief President, coporation of 4 lbs. of Insulon 100, a special polyester filling. by American Reg. "736" OVERNIGHTER wwwvMywwwnno TABLE TOP TETHER BALL SET 99 technical and management director of 0 17.95 h most recently NO- as U W- GAME OF production, research, and planning for the h operations of that company. alley-hh- ? non-potas- Been on Project He has been a consulting civil engineer on the GSL project since 1965 and in that capacity 89 has been intimately involved with the development of the project for the past six years. Behrens, 44, received his Diplom-Ingenie- degree Reg. 3.49 in civil engineering in 1953 from the University of Munich. During his professional career he has held a number of management positions in major construction projects and operational activities. 7.47 SLEEPING BAG h capacities, Re9-- COLEMAN CATALYTIC HEATER . ELECTRIC FREEZER CARDS COIEMAII Proctor Silex ICE CREAM CHRISTMAS Texas, and by A.G., of Hannover, West Germany. Behrens succeeds Harold J. Andrews, who has been named of the board of directors of the company. The solar companys evaporation ponding complex straddles the Box Elder-Webe- r county line adjacent to Great Salt lake. Behrens comes from A.G., where he has served since 1956 in various Houston, 102 - voice an exciting 425E JL- players. Chemical MALMROSE PHARMACY li m y u d condition of your health? I that youve been told, over and over and again, that your health is the greatest wealth in your possession. And I also know how often people come to us with health problems that, if theyd been noticed in the early stages, would have taken but little care. Too many of us literally throw our strength away by not being conscious of the old saying you cant value what you had until youve lost it. It's odd, but most people tend to let themselves become really sick before going to their doctors. Please don't let this happen to you. Oil. STOVE executive officer, and a director of Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals corporation. The Utah-basecompany is owned by Gulf Resources and know Rock COIEMAII Reg. Peter elected To be perfectly frank, is it really now? since youve had a doctor check on the true The first oil refinery was built to produce medicine, not gasoline. It was established in 1855 by Dr. Samuel Kier, a Pittsburgh druggist and inventer of a medicine called Kier s t-- burners son-in-la- just how long 31, 1955. ffWWWiannnnnnnnooppi Rasmussen conducting and PHARMACY PHACTS ac- generally-wil- l whatever the school considers full time graduate cept son-in-la- giving the lesson. Opening prayer was offered by Pansy Hunsaker. Cora Rasmussen was a visitor at the meeting. Estelle Mearo offered the closing prayer. Mrs. Ellis Tolman is ready for Christmas, she has her home all decorated and everything looks so cherry. Receives Call Receiving a call from Grace Orme tonight gave me an insight on who to blame all die white rain that has been falling. They have had with them most welcome visitors, a daughter and and Mrs. Dallas Clark (Connie) from Guam. They havent been home in three years and no snow, so Connie has been hoping it would snow for them here. Well it did and is and will. The Clarks will be with Robert and Grace until the Dec. 16 and then they will be off to Rhode Island for the next six months where Dallas will be in training for destroyer duty. Dallas is a career man. Dallas and Connie are also helping the Ormes decorate The VA A ifsti HURSDAYSl (Omniqui'"1 -- - mwsDtiEOi iwiwiuwinnwuuwinwwwwvirmwvwnnPMnin |