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Show fW To THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Symphony Concert N.J. Valentine Brigfiam City, UtaK Thursday, Morning, November 12, 1959 Location Changed Celebrate November: Month Sponsored Nationally by All Faiths The Nov. 17 performance of the Ogden series of the Utah Symphony will be held as usual in the Ogden High school auditorium, according to Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz, a member of the Utah Symphony Board. The concert that evening was previously scheduled to be held at the new Junior High school in Ogden, however the change of location has been effected. The program will begin at 8,30 p. m. with William Primrose, a featured guest. Mrs. Nephi concluded. Anniversary In American Life Religion 6 Attend the Church of Your Choice Nephi J. Valentine, resident of Remember the Sabbath Day Appreciate Your Freedom and Brigham Cily who claims, to be eldest the longrightly claims, time citizen, plans no special excitement for the observance of his SERVICE VESPER 92nd birthday Sunday, Nov. 15. 4:30 to 5:15 P. M. Each Sunday He will attend Box Elder Stake conference as he has done for apat the Protestant Center, 439 East, Seventh South proximately 90 years. BIRTHDAY APPROACHES Relatives and friends are expecAuspices: ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Valentine will celebrate 92nd Christian Reformed Church N. Price, where he resides, Saturof all U S. public birthday anniversray Sunday, Nov. day and Sunday honoting this de- 13. school children travel to classes lightful gentleman. in school buses. He was born in Brigham City and has residede his entire life here. He is the final charter member of the old Second Ward still residing here This week he has kept busy with reading his current magazines, papers, writing in his journal and keeping up with all sports and politics on the radio and TV. He is serving as patriarch of Box Elder Stake and still gives bles visits sings and greatly enjoys from his friends and family mem bers. IT HAS SIX BODY STYLES: New convertible, diise, the engine loafs at cruising speed, cuts your He sleeps well, eats well and station wagon, hardtop, new and gas bills even more. Which one suits you best? The takes care of himself in a neat and sedan! Seven sophisticated colois. and Laik offeis this choice plus a selection of 7 axl his orderly fashion, daughter, ratios the olheis do not! Handsome interiors appointed in distinctive pleatGrace, Mrs. R. N. Price, sincerely them. has else cloths. or ed tells. Nobody vinyls Why IT HAS MANY UNUSUAL FEATURES: He is presently planning a trip to settle for less? Reclining seats that make into beds, fiont seat California, hasnt decided if he will IT HAS A POWERFUL, THRIFTY V-- 8 OR headiests, hillholder, Twin Ti action (for driving leave before Thanksgiving or wait The Laik V8 SUPER ECONOMICAL until the Christmas holiday. through snow, sand, ire or mud), air conditioning. 4 barrel carburetor and dual exhausts.., many, Mrs. Valentine died in 1952. topped all other eights in last years Mobilgas They have six children: Eustace, Economy Run. Have your cake and eat it, too. '1 he many more. None of the others have this wide and Mrs. Price, Brigham City; V-Lark (costs just a little mote than the 6) variety of options from which to choose. Mrs. Earl (Ruth) Durrant, Castle-gatdimension cats offers of new all the advantages Mrs. Heber (Erma) Jacobs, IT HAS PROVEN PERFORMANCE WITH-OU- T plus potent performance matched to economy. also of Provo; Lee Valentine, RECOURSE TO EXPERIMENTAL The six offers spirited petformanre with greater Provo and Mrs. Paul Skeen, Ogden. 130,000 Lark owners have dtiven a total of RUNS: He also has 21 grandchildren and fuel economy. Why be limited? Choose with T lie over 730 million miles under every conceivable 22 greatgrandchildren. Lai LI (Important! The Laik couples safety unth road and weather condition. Result is: no bugs He still has a strong singing ..V-brakes ate biggest in p eld ) power. to it on out, no hidden mechanical faults... no voice and enjoys singing along with his other interests. IT HAS CHOICE OF THREE TERRIFIC pioblems for new owners. Dealers and service men Members of the newspaper staff stkk TRANSMISSIONS: Automatic, everywhere know The Lark. Studebaker-Packarespecially congratulate Mr. Valenstick with overdrive. Laik autoshift, corporate records clearly show that Lark service and tine on the occasion of his 92nd matic transmission has a full range of speeds. Lark maintenance costs are one third of the automobile him wish and many happy birthday is ovetwith smooth, and, returns. It is people like Nephi J. industry average. How ran you go wrong on that? synchromesh who have laid the foundation for civic, political, Brigham City church and social life and many other fine tnings we enjoy today. YOULL LOVE THAT vio-His- t, z One-thir- d WHAT DOES THE MRKUJWE THAT THE OTHERS DO NOT? A new bishopric was sustained Sunday evening in the Brigham City Fifth FIFTH WARD BISHOPRIC ward. They are, left to right, front Lee Rue Alien, first couselor; Bishop Marvin S. Wright, and Orval Anderson, second counselor; back: Ernest Lundgren, statistical clerk and Don S. Knight, welfare and ward teaching clerk Gordon C. Jensen, financial clerk, was not present when picture was taken. Handicapped Children Benefit From Proceeds of Card Party Handicapped children in Box Elwill benefit from the successful community card party held by Welcome Wagon Brigham City Newtjomers Inst Friday evening, Nov. 6. The event as held in the Rd'irir with bow Room at RocketBowl 175. attending. All communities in Box Elder county were presented. der county MFS Hearing Recessed for Second Time The on Mountain 6: Vote Set for Promontory Grazing Board 8 Newcomers announce that $160 were cleared and will be used for needed childiens handicapped Four equipment treasury. will be Greeting the guests us they ar- elected to the Bureau of Land Grazwere Mrs. James White, Managements Promontory rived president; Mrs. Warren Rush, vice ing District Advisory board Nov. president; Mrs. Emery Kassel 24, it has been announced. Two persons will be named to and Mrs. C. .F. Epley, Welcome represent cattlemen and two repWagon hostesses. Candy as on sale during the eve- resenting sheep interests in the ning with Mrs. Stan DesJardin in area. Nominations will open at 12:30 p. charge assisted by Mrs. James Shannon and Mrs. Ralph Davis. m. in the bureau office of the Box All candy as made or nonated by Elder county court house. Ballots will be cast at 2 p. m. Those eligi members of the club. Receiving tickets at the door ble to take part include all perwere Mrs. Richard Hough and sons licensed for grazing on federal ranges in the district. Mrs. Robert Markeson. Mrs. Robert Nelson, assisted by Expiring are the terms of Les-teCarson and Lawrence B. JohnMrs. Martin Fisher, Mrs. Morris Walker and son, sheep representatives and Lee, Mrs. Thomas hearing Mrs. Stephen Carlquist, sold cofFuel Supply com- fee and soft drinxs during the panys request for a rate hike in evening. Utah Monday was recessed until Winning the three door prizes Service Nov. 24 by the Public were Mrs. Philip R. Dvkstra, Mrs. Commission. Ray Barrett and Mrs. Arthur CarlThe second adjournment in the son. current hearing ended four days Refreshment table was arranged of testimony. The application could by Mrs. Ray Kaslrop and punch and commercial and individual cakes were by the boost domestic rates by about eight percent. How- party committee. Assisting with ever, as the battery of experts, making cakes were Mrs. James state and company representatives White, Mrs. Neal Hoesel, Mrs. dispersed, it was still a question Richard Hough and Mrs. Richard what the increase would be if Meinert. any. The three PSC members have heard testimony and received evidence both urging and opposing an increase. Dr. George A. Fuller, University of Utah economics professor, testified this week that 5.84 percent is a fair rate of return. The The Honeyville Buddhist church company is seeking a return of has set the annual bazaar for Sat6.5 percent on its Investment. The company claims it needs the urday evening, Nov. 21. inFeatured during the evening will additional income- to finance creased maintenance work and be the serving of Japanese foods, natural gas development. games of various kinds, and rafThe hearing originaly began on fles. The bazaar will begin at 6 p. m. Aug. 10, but was adjourned to allow a more thorough study of the at the Buddhist church, two miles extensive and complicated case. west of Honeyville. n Buddhists Plan Ben Groll and Glenn McKinnon, cattle representatives. Roundtable Set for Scout leaders three-spee- three-spee- d d three-spee- MRK COMPARE LARK PRICES. ..INCLIDING THE LOWEST PRICED V 8 WAGONS U.S. MADE CONVERTIBLES, HARDTOPS AND Primary Presidency For B.E. Changes Announcement is made of the reorganization of Box Elder stake Primary presidency. Sustained as new president of the board is Mrs. Philip Humphreys with Mrs. Nathan Wheeler t v- - and Mrs. Lloyd Hust as counselor. of the board Retiring officers are Mrs. Lewis Siggard, presiA roundtable meeting has been dent; Mrs. Royle Reeve and Mrs. scheduled for Thursday Nov. 19 Leland P. Petersen, counselors. at 7:30 p. m. at the LDS Indian Also released as board members for of leaders the chap'el Cub at the same time were Mrs. Guy Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers Whitaker and Mrs. Frank Separate sessions will be conducted for all leaders of the three branches of the Scouting program Since 1849, $2,370 000,000 in gold in Bird Haven district. has been mined in California. Annual Bazaar See and drive The LARK at YOUR STUDEB.4KER DEALERS today! COPPIN MOTOR CO., A FRIDAY 1 7 East 2nd South Harvest of Values for SALE MERCHANDISE NO LAY-AWA- - HARVEST Pumps Sandals Straps Galoshes 1 New Outing Flannel, 3 yds. $1.00 $10.95 to Prints and Plains $14.95 On Special Table Our Other Merchandise GIFT ITEMS at HORSLEYS 133 ; SOUTH 0 off WOOLENS BEDSPREADS CLOTHING 1 MAIN Etc. rl One Rack Slightly Soiled ONE TABLE New Style - Broken Sizes DRESSES Pumps Oxfords HOUSE COATS PEDAL PUSHERS uiy SKIRTS BLOUSES Flat Heels SLIPS High Heels PAIR ONE TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS 1 RACK OF FALL Gloves DRESSES Brassieres $7.95 to Hose Vi Price REMNANTS VELVETEENS TABLE RACK OF FALL DRESSES BLANKETS CASH ONLY LADIES FOOTWEAR DAYS All NO EXCHANGES SATURDAY ONE n. Scarfs S9.95 |