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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Utah City, Sunday, November 28, 1976 BOX NEWS ELDER A waakly nawipapar .rtibliih.d In IBtt, published every Sunday by thn Sox Elder l, 55 South First West, Brigham City,' Utah, 84302 Second Class postage paid at the post office, U South First West, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Charles Publisher Tuff" Claybaugh General Manager Bruce T. Keyes, Managing Editor Mike Perry, Sports Editor Sarah Yates, Society Editor Shirley Richardson, Classifieds Betty Claybaugh, Circulation Arland Tingey, Newspaper Supr. Van Claybaugh, Photo-Pres- s Supr. H. E. Anderson, Commercial Printing Supr. Subscription rate $10.00 par year payable In advance in connection with the Box Elder Journal (published in Box Elder County. Thursdays) Subscription rata $14.00 per year payable in advance in connection with the Box Eldar Journal (published outside Box culer County. Thursdays) Member Utah State Press Association, National Newspaper Association and AdvertisUnited Press International. ing Representative: Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Final pass slated in cleanup by Virginia Breitenbeker The final sweep In Brigham Citys annual fall cleanup has been delayed a week and Is now scheduled Nov. 2S to Dec. S. Ray Wixom, streets department superintendent, said we would appreciate It If no more debris Is placed on the curb after Nov. 28. City forces already have come collection. pleted one The final sweep Is to pick up anything that residents may not have gotten out on the first round. City ordinance prohibits placing any refuse at street-sid- e other than during designated periods In the spring and fall. Oak furniture manufactured from 1880 into the 1920s is generally considered the first fra.Pms.RI Sf NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER -1- 972 city-wid- good-lookin- First literary references to'them O. TOTLAND, executive director of the Utah Cerebral Palsy association, and Debbie VanDeusen present head cheerleader Polly Hadfield with the traveling trophy for winning the association's cheer Brigham City the looks and fit Box Elder county dominated of BLOCKS Arthur Winer Slacks. Box Elder the second annual statewide cheer and drill competition sponsored the past summer by the Utah Cerebral Palsy association. Box Elder High schools cheerleaders leaped and cheered their way to win the cheer portion and Bear River Highs, won the drill . . j- ?- the extraordinary comfort jj of the Encron polyester. The tailoring tvm isjmpeccabWvSCiperb week before. The Utah Cerebral Palsy association sponsors annually the footUtah high school all-stball and basketball games featuring the top senior athletes in the state. Drill and cheer competitions are part of activities. Salt Lake City. Weber High school won the first cheer competition, according to Gary O. Totland, executive director of the Utah Cerebral Palsy association. Totland and Debbie VanDeusen presented the trophy to Box - styling. Th OWNED I Mrs. C.N. (Vera) Burt, 79, of Bountiful, formerly of 508 East Second South in Brigham City, died Saturday, Nov. 27, at Lake View hospital in Bountiful after a short illness. She was born in Collinston on Sept. 8, 1897, a daughter of Lewis and Kate Barnard Harper. She was reared in Deweyville. She was married to C. N. Burt in the Salt Lake LDS temple 57 years a go. He died Aug. 5, 1967. They spent 24 years of their married life in Honeyville, then moving to Brigham City. She was a member of the Civic club and taught MIA, Relief society and she and her husband served on the Old Folks committee in the Honeyville ward for 15 years. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Wayne Burt, New Canan, Conn.; Dale Burt, Bear River City; Mrs. Warren (Billie Jean) Rasmussen, Shoshone, Idaho; Mrs. Grant (Marva Rae) Randall, Bountiful; 14 grandchildren and ff $2450 WAISTIANO I cylindrical shapod waistband is Wide non-ro- l specially shaped for fit and comfort. Pocket facing and fly are electronically fused for neat flat fit. Brass zipper is long lasting and dependable. Perfectly proportioned seat and crotch give utmost comfort I at all times. The machine yvashable or dry deanable knit fabric of Encron polyester assures a handsome appearance. It's durable, wrinkle resistant, has superior shape and crease retention and resists shrinking. Main & OPERATED BY ROD DYVJATER PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND BE READY FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ORECK VACUUM HIGH SPEED DUTY VACUUM CLEANER XL 4300 LESS THAN 9 LBS. 1100 beige, navy, chocolate. 69 South "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Brigham City FEATURING INSTOCK IMMEDIATE NJ 35 E. 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