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Show J ) BOX board honors retiring director ELDER M-- G Museum-Galler- wtih a silver charm bracelet y and various friends added charms reflecting some of the events that have occurred during the years of her opera- Board, city council members and their wives, and other associates of retiring director Phyllis Owen gathered at the Idle Isle cafe Tuesday even-ing for a party in her honor. Chairman of the board Delone Glover was in charge of the event and expressed the appreciation of the board for Mrs. Owens efforts in building the reputation and quality of the tion of the : Museum-Galler- Museum-Galler- As for her retirement, Mrs. Owen states that she has many hobbies to pursue. Her son Bill will come home from an LDS mission this summer and she wants to spent some time with him, and may also do some traveling in the fall. At the Museum-GallerMrs. Owen says that shell maintain her interest in the art shows and be a frequent visitor. through the y years since its opening. Others spoke up to add their praises of the retiring director, and the group enjoyed socializing at the pleasant occasion. 1 Elder Charles H. Sharp i Qt a II Veterans better educated than Gl's were before Mission call to Gls BC elder Owen was honored at a dinner party by past and Museum-Gallerof board including Chairman Delone Glover, along the members present with city council members and their wives on Tuesday evening. y If there is any doubt Deweyville man will cation benefits. The VA said 16 per cent of had one or World War II more years of college when they began GI training, n while 19 per cent of the GI bill students were in that category. The Korean era succeeding generations of Americans are better educated than their predecessors, Vet- iiv erans administration figures released today should put it to rest. The information is contained in a VA report on usage of the celebrate on birthday veterans, however, surpassed both other groups. A total of 27 per cent of those veterans had a year or more of college under their belts when Wills they went VA help. education benefits were already high school graduates or above, while 71 per cent of Korean conflict GI bill students had finished high school. GI bill students a category that encompasses had atVietnam veterans tained the highest education 88 per cent were level of all high school graduates or above before they used their VA edu per cent of the Korean veterans used the education benefits for college courses. The percentage had risen to 57 among those who have used the current GI bill. 51 Tax firm offers free aid to amend 1976 returns r. The Jensens celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Dec. last year. refund for which they may now qualify under the new tax law. If taxpayers were paid for the time lost from their jobs last year due to illness or injury, received a disability pension, or if the taxpayers were 65 or older on or before Jan. 1, 1977, they may qualify for the benefits of this change in the tax law. To find out, taxpayers should Block, the nations largest tax preparation firm, is offering a free service to more than one million taxpayers who will benefit from the newly enacted tax revision bill just signed by President Carter, according to Douglas Oler, manager of H & R Block in H & R Chris Udy Arrow of Li ght Cub Scout earns award Chris Udy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Udy, 405 East Third North, has received the Arrow of Light award in cub scouting. The presentation was made during a pack meeting held in Logan Canyon. The Arrow of Light, the highest award given in cub scouting, is the only cub scout award that is transferred to the Boy Scout Former BC man on TV special ... Quick Count Two professors were riding on a high speed train when they passed a large herd of Quite a large herd. sheep. commented the biology professor. Exactly 625, replied the professor of mathematics. Surely you couldnt have counted inthem all that quickly. Of quired the first professor. course not. I merely counted the legs and divided by four." Chris is a member of Pack sponsored by the Eighth LDS ward. During his three years in cub scouting, he has earned the bobcat, wolf, bear and Webelo awards, one gold arrow, two silver arrows, three service stars and five activity badges in the Webelo program. He is a sixth grade student at Bunderson elementary school 114, and interested sports. Chris is active in the little league football and baseball programs. His little league football team last year. He won the Mini-Boalso raises pigeons for a hobby. His grandparents are Mrs. Mary Udy of Riverside and Mr. is Chris P. Jensen 80 on July 6 City residents Brigham watching the CBS special Yankee Doodle to Ragtime on July 4 might see a familiar face if they watch closely. Ladd Anderson, former Brigham City resident, will appear briefly on the Fourth of July special which will be aired locally on KSL from 8 to 10 p.m. He is the son of Mrs. Tess Anderson Gregor of Brigham City, and called to let her know that he would appear for about three minutes on the national broadcast. The segment was taped In Los Angeles where Anderson is employed in the entertainment business. uniform. to school with VA said 29 per cent of World War II vets who used the GI bill did so for college training, while Post-Korea- n Jensen was born in Deweyville in 1897, a son of Peter and Elizabeth Jensen. He and his wife, Eunice Couch Jensen, are parents of two sons, Glenn, who lives in Ogden, and Delbert, who makes his home in Roy. There are three grandsons, one granddaughter, and one back Red Cross. Ogden. As a public service, the tax people at H & R Block at 1580 Washington boulevard will help The Good Neighbor. Phone To 723-347- or bring their 1976 call tax return with them to H & R Block, who will help them fill out their amended tax return free of charge. There is no obligation, and the taxpayer does not have to be a Block customer. 1 taxpayers amend their 1976 tax returns in order to claim the 1 are Mr. arid Mrs. Leo Tremonton and Eber-- ' Oyler hart Zundel of Brigham City. of In Triplicate While sightseeing in Washington, one tourist complained that the writing on the bathroom walls was always in triplicate. Mark First Our files are so crowded," said the chief' clerk, that well have to destroy all correspondence thats more than six years old." Go ahead and do instructed his bureaucrat-boss- , it, but first be sure to make copies of everything marked for destruction." simply ; lot with garden area has natural well as vinyl siding on the outside. Washer and dryer are on main floor Just off the kitchen and there is large food storage room in the basement and best of all no more hot days with central air fenconditioning. The lot is completely chain-linlow for extras the and more ced. these price many of $27,500. Owner will carry contract or sell VA or FHA. Drive by at 123 W. 4th North and then call for an appointment to see. Craig 723-314- 8 3 OWNER BY SALE l, i, , ' vTI 723-204- 1 723-588- 1 I Large family home with rental income. Lovely brick home with nearly 1800 sq. ft. older fenon main level, large lot completely chain-lin- k ced with garden area and large fruit and shade trees. Main living area has 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, dining room, living room with fireplace, 2 furnaces, 2 water heaters, basement storage area and much more, Rental unit has 2 more bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen and living room and its own separate furnace, water heater and basement plus it is wired as a separate unti. Rental unit rents for $90.00 per month plus pays own utilities. Has 42 minutes twice a week irrigation rights. Easy financing.'Must see' this one at 169 No. 2nd West. Call Craig for an appointment $34,900. Easy to convert to a 8. Dependable Service from an AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR SALE 3 bedroom, recently carpeted throughout. See after 6, 417 North 6 West. Older 2 bedroom brick home, carpeted throughout, central air conditioning, double garage, large private lot, fruit trees, garden, irrigation, partial basement, utility room. Call 1 wardley corporation BRIGHAM CITY 8 (CRAIG) First Security Bank is offering $23,000,000 in Subordinated Notes. 279-835- 5 723-814- BEDROOM HOME, large V family room, one full and two food area, swamp baths, storage FOUR cooler, double carport, sprinkler system. 447 Crestview Drive, 723-294- 3 or BRICK 723-777- OWNER Four baths, brick, fenced NE port of town. BY SALE 2 723-736- f 12 ACRES, will sell all or part, good view, Wheeler Realty or Don Braithwaite 723-588- 1 723-553- 2 bedroom, on 59 HOME, South 2nd West. 723-681- Large three bedhome with one bedroom apartment. Fenced yard, garage, storage room, dining room, breakfast nook, veranda, fireplace, two furnances and four room unfinished basement. See at 335 East Forest, Brigham, or call after 4 p.m. $34,900. OWNER BY room Older two bedroom frome home. No basement, good location, close to town and across the street from Center. Phone Community FOR SALE THRU ESTATE 723-869- 723-745- OWNER BY I foundation and (Concrete rainage rock, home, 1 sprinkling Vt Three bedroom baths, fenced yard, system, no basement. 723-788- Read bo This litter of husky shepherd puppies OF PUPPIES in need of a home. They can be and old month a are 723-684Also available are a placed through Ellie Hale at two black kittens and old months Brittany spaniel pup four six weeks old. 3 MILES EAST PARK VALLEY Liveable unfinished house, 2 trailers, 44 acres. $27,000, $. Yon-c- k PILE Qf e-- h Country guide forTwr Hunting Recreation e. ' f-- Snow Sports SECCND MORTGAGE a LOANS Sonet: goH Soil bulTdo Wo Liner SHIRT LAUNDRY DAY SERVICE The only Laundry in Brigham City REPAIR MLORING, ALTERATIONS AND MGEMERH 36 North Main CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Semitone 723-377- 6 , Rocky Says: Concerete-wis- e for homo tolldaliont or any ofhor worthwhile Don't roftnonco your low Intorott mortgoge or rool oBtote controct to obtain noadod fund. Coll 571-762- 7 the Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. lt Stronger, Whiter, Richer Finish. S. lenses ONE moka largo loon outo purchaiot, con Traction Moton sands best compare Ida., Wyo., Collfor-iniThen insist on Brigham Sand. No wonder they haul It jso far. Ask your archictecf or engineer. Art Potoraon or Today FIDELITY FINANCIAL SERVICES Brigham City, Utah The I i 279-822- bedroom, back yard, I i 1 FOR I REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENTS Older 4 FOR bedroom home, with Vi acres in Bear River. Asking $30,000. or I I SALE HOUSE I I 723-553- HOME I I I First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Subordinated Notes 280 Irrigated 435 ACRE RANCH and 55 Pasture, 3 bedroom home, or Don Wheeler Realty I I 723-314- is fenced bedroom brick, yard, sprinkler system in front. Heated garage with workshop, excellent condition. Priced to sell. after 4:30 weekdays. I I 723-314- FOR I tri-ple- x. 1723-346- BY OWNER of evening at Elder Sharps home. r 723-673- and Mrs. Gene Jorgenson VfeM. k Charles H. Sharp II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sharp of 943 Wildwood Drive, Brigham City, has received a mission call to labor in the Canada Montreal French Mission. He enters the Language Training Mission on July 14. A farewell testimonial will be held in his honor on July 10 at 4 p.m. in the South Stake center. Bishop Bliss W. Law invites all those friends and relatives who would like to attend. There will also be an open house that Place Your in Tremonton. His j'" of the year. Lovely room for more, large and fruit trees, garage, home woodwork throughout as post-Korea- GI Bill. The figures show, for example, that 55 per cent of World War II veterans who used VA Chris P. Jensen of Deweyville will observe his 80th birthday July 6 at his home. Friends are invited to call at the Jensen home between the hours of 2 and 7 p.m. that day. 24 that I mju ... to Canada RETIRING MUSEUM DIRECTOR Phyllis Utah Mrs. Owen was presented Members and past members of the Brigham City Brigham City, Sunday, July 3, 1977 NEWS, Bank of Utah. 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