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Show c THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 26, 1961 J JTersonfsIly peaking Clem Schtamm, Scheduled Unless the good citizens of Box Elder coumy start screaming, loud and clear, we are apt to woke up some morning to find out that one of our two state representatives has lost his job. That is spelled out in senate bill dealing With legislative reapportionment which would take away one representative each j. from Box Elder, Cache and Carbon counties, give the seats to Davis and Salt Lake counties to maintain the present number of 64 in the house. This same senate bill would add one additional senator for Davis county increasing that body to 26 members. 1. Your job comes first; personal (Continued from page will the same time, the house has a bill which would add six representatives, two in Davis and one each in Salt Lake, Tooele, Weber and Utah, increasing the membership to 70 while adding two senators, one At Appropriate decorations will add and festive atmosphere there will be refreshments includpunch, ing barbecue sandwiches, cake, ice cream, and pie. 50 The price of admission: cents per person with tickets be-- 1 ing sold at the door. All candidates for Snow Queen are being asked to be at the gym Friday at 5 p m. for rehearsal. to the LITTLE MISS NEW YEAR Well, here she is: Cheryl Gae Carpenter, Brigham Citys New Years baby. The tiny Miss had to forego the usual photo sessions after her arrival because she was in an incubator. Her weight was only five pounds. But now shes nearer a whopping six pounds. Her mother is Mrs. L. F. Carpenter of Brigham City. Judo Club Sets Dinner Jan. 28 e. "do-it-yourse- lf AFFIll Second Session Corinne Buddhist N Ai Ski School Journal 50 Years Ago Jan. 26, 1911 At the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners Monday of last week, a communication was received from residents of Grouse Creek asking for information relative to procuring a franchise to construct a telephone line between that place and Lucin to connect the outside world. Last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jensen Jan. 26, 1911 entertained at a social gathering at their home in the second ward, the principal feature being a sumptuous hot supper. The balance of the evening was spent in playing games, listening to musical numbers and social chat. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Henry Tingey, James, Tingey, Alma Tingey, J. Andersen, Geo. L. Johnson Hyrum Jensen, Nello Christoiferson, Brigham Jensen, Mesdames Mary Johnson, Zina Jensen, Agnes Buit, May Munns, Hazel Jensen, Messrs. Henry Jensen, Charles Munns, Cyrus T. Jensen and Jarry Jensen 25 Years Ago Jan. No More 28, 1936 of Idaho history, will be Frontier, presented Feb. Talbot Jennings epic drama 6th in the high school audito- rium by the dramatic class of Box Flder High school. Miss Nial Nelson, director, states this is the largest plav she has ever directed with high school students. The cast includes. Gietile Shaw, Ruth Stokes, L. Whitney, Todd Sloev, Leo Jensen, Ralph holmes, Willard Jensen, Gordon Reeves, Cliff Hansen, Bob Forrest, WiMa Anderson, Hess Snow, Ear! Pierce, Clovis Jordan, Lyle Marsh, Golden Miller, Grant Check-ettRalph Welling, Dick Davis, Vein Allen, Junior Seavers, Marjorie Zundel, Owen Shaw, Darwin Cooley, Odell Andersen, LeRoy Andersen, Vern Kidman, Melba Sorenson, Dean Roskelley, Carlyle Green. Helen Jarvis is assistant director and manager. t t AS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER Our qualified instructor will determine your needs and desires and start you on your way to learn to play todays most popular instrument correctly. BUD EASTMAN Producing than eight years. top-not- GUITAR STUDIOS students throughout Northern Utah for more FOR APFOINTMENT PHONE PA 26 HANSON MUSIC CITY 90 South Main Brigham City Call and Jon Price. n. , '- - a Adult Cards A card for Everyone from Uncle to best girl, from humorous to sentimental 5c to $1.00 Candy Filled Cards-2- 5c Valentine Tally Cards Buy Before Saturday Night and Save 20 COMPTON ART & MUSIC Phone PA 102 South Main x- 58 Second Meet Set On Investments Stock Analysis will be the subject of the second in a series of meetings on investments, to be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The session will be held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. No charge is made for the meetings, sponsored by Brigham Investment company, staffed by J. A. Hogle' Company, Ogden, and open to any mtet ested persons. aN. - v A s - nrWp Vv x r m IE! t Vr ''vn, i x .1 .s-- ; sm TT .AW r' cains gott t 3 CB2E2Lu7 CUH Kennecott is creating a shortcut to tomorrow at the bottom of its gigantic Bingham Canyon Mine. It is a multi-millio- n dollar project, separate from normal mining operations. A spiral ramp is being cut to connect the lower levels of the mine with the long tunnel that opening of a 3 lies beneath the floor of the pit. The tunnel will be used to eliminate costly uphill haulage of ore and waste from the lower levels of the mine. On a normal mining schedule, 1963 would be the year for the bottom of the mine to reach the tunnel. But Kennecott cannot wait until 1963 o achieve something as vital as a reduction in operating costs. Instead, it is taking a shortcut that will be completed within a few months. The spiral ramp, big as it is, is just one of many projects under way at Kennecott to improve operations and reduce costs. Each one is part of a program Kennecott must carry out to operate successfully in a highly competitive market. Together they demonstrate a basic principle. Only by the annual reinvestment of millions of dollars earned from the sale of copper can Kennecott retain its position as a successful business and an important factor in the economy of a growing Utah. Dennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division PROUD A A 25c v v-- 1 bors. John Nabors III, Elizabeth Na- hors. Sue Crown, Donald Carey. Texame Carey, George Carey. Karoiyn Knudsen, Gil Day, Judy Fenton, Linda Fenton, Susan Sawyer. Kathleen Young, Gary Nielsen. Shannon, Randall 25c 25 Cards (with envelopes) 4 Other Price Groups 40 Cards A. V H. sin each Saturday so they may practice what they have been taught, Topik said. There are still openings for others who would like to attend the second session and those interested may contact Topik to register for the free course. A charge of 50 cents per person is made for transportation, he noted. A SPECIAL TREAT is in store for those making the trip to Snow Basin this week, Topik said. The buses will take them to see the cutter races being staged at nearby Huntsville, Saturday afternoon. A trip to Alta ski resort in the Salt Lake area is in the planning for all those desiring to go at the close of the second session of training, Topik said. BOYS AND GIRLS, eight years of age and over who have signed up to attend the second session of the ski school are listed as follows: McDer-- I Michael Wayne Call, mott, Rita McDermott, Beth McDermott, Hilary Higgmson, Bryce Phil Jeppsen, Jimmy Foote, James Cards for Children V John Clark, Sawyer, Van Claybaugh, Robert Meals, Pamela Meals, Marc Meals, Susan Jensen, James Brent Holmgren, Gary Damon, Cavle, Bobby Cayie. Tom Owen, Margaret Owen, Stephen Josephson, Richard Kel-- i ler, Billy Rowe, Corene Rowe. Jay Sleigh, Katherine Ann Comin-gore- , Nancy Com ingore, Eric Na- ONE GUITAR LESSON AGES ALL A Donna ! FOR A - Christensen. Bruce Hadfield, r pro-an- y ' mein supper, complete with dessert and di mk will be selved from 6 p m. to 9 p. m Tickets may be purchased by contacting the club officers, Nob Noble Tsushima, Sato, president, treasurer; or Ichi Nisogi, Takeo Yamasaki and Kuch Sato, class instructors. Tickets also are available at Murphs Inn at Corinne. No tickets will be available at the door. Price of the tickets has A chow been set at $1 50 per person. li- V The second session of the City Recreation sponsored Ski school will begin Saturday at Snow Basin, according to Nic Topik. Two buses will be available at the City Hall at 8 a. m. to transport the boys and girls to Snow Basin. TOPIK stressed that it is important that all those signed up for the school attend each week. Boys and girls who have completed the first session of instruction are invited to go to Snow Ba- THE PROGRAM for the Saturday Youth Concert will include Beethovens Turkish March," the finale to Dvorak's New World Symphony, Johann Strauss Voices of Spring." and Benjamin Brittens Guide to the Orchestra for Young with Dr. Harold Folland Persons of the University of Utah as narThis composition affords rator an excellent study and review of instruments m the symphony, One of the features of the violin gram will be an choir made up of young musicians from Salt Lake high schools and junior highs, which will perform Waltz from the Sleeping Beauty" with the Utah by Tchaikovsky Symphony GREETINGS day. They areDione Lichfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Lichfield, and Beverly Madsen, daughter of Mrs. Louise Madsen, both of Brigham City; Margaret Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott, Honey-- 1 ville; Lynda Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker, Harper; Arlene Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Ward, Willard; Janet Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R M. Jensen, and Caroline Munns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns, both of Bear River City. t Starts Saturday & church. as - went through the reapportionment tion time which is provided for you. to 9. Never delegate responsibility BOX ELDER JOURNAL hassle back in 1955 and know how zealothers all entire the load at carry In 1908, A weekly newspaper established ously every county guards its representapublished every Thursday and entered tion and Box Elder county had better come times. as Second Class Matter at the post of 10. If your work calls for traveling, work fice in Brigham City, Utah, under the to life. If some squawks aren't raised, Act of March 8, 1879. Fund-Raising the legislators may get the idea that we all day and drive all night to make your apChas. w. Claybaugh, Publisher for the next morning. dont care. Believe me, as long as the bill pointment rate $3 50 per year, payable If you are eligible for THE CORONARY InSubscription advane; in combination with the Box is in the hopper, there is a chance that it Elder Nws (published Tuesdays; $6 00 CLUB or are working hard to meet the re- per year; $3 00 for 8 months; single might pass so sharpen your pencil and copy, 10 cents. quirements, isnt it time to take a personal Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, The Corinne Judo club will start writing letters. State Press Association, National inventory to see if you actually WANT to' Utah Saturday eveEditorial Association and United Press sponsor a dinner International. Advertising Representafor the Jan 28, join? purpose of tive: It seems ridiculous to me to whack off a Press Association, ning, Utah State Salt Lake City, Utah. raising funds to help defray travrepresentative from one of Utah's fastest eling expenses of the club partic5 I'll leave off the commercial Clem atof ipating in invitational taurnaments Ztfi, growing counties. Once its off, it will SS0CIA710H UTAH STAfn and in matches held take some doing to get it back regardless tached in which he recommends a It will also help to pay rental of of how much we grow in population. retirement program of buying NATIONAL EDITORIAL building where judo classes are held. Savings Bonds each month, as a solution to ASC0TI(JN The dinner will be staged at the Heres an interesting invitation extended item No. 4. MfMBCR members serve VALENTINE candidates for the! queens role were listed Wednes- J school ROTC usht-is-. FINAL I from the files of the News ) on the for MASTER OF Ceremonies the program will be Wendell Hess. Flower girls for the occasion will be Alisa Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lee R. Andersen; and Terri Lynn Williams, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leland Williams. The crown bearer will be Gregory Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs Glen Yates consid- dening, are also unrewarding. 8. It's a poor policy to take all the vaca- each for Davis and Salt Lake. appear 1 vrogram erations are secondary. 2. Go to the office evenings, Saturdays, Sundays, holidays. 3. Take the briefcase home on the evenings when you don't go to the office. to review This provides an opportunity completely the troubles o frhe day. 4. Worry about the future financial sebut curity of yourself and your family dont do anything about it. 5. Never say NO to any request. Accept all invitations to meetings, banquets, etc. 6. Don't eat restful, relaxing meals; always plan conferences for meal hours. 7. Fishing and hunting are a waste of time and money you never bring back fish or game to justify the expense. enough Golf, bowling, pool, billiards, cards, gar- ( Utah Symphony The second Youth Concert will be held at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Saturday, Jan 28. starting promptly at 10 am. and all school children may attend at no cost. The concerts are sponsored by the A G ancl markets and tickets may be secured at any of these markets time this week without cost or L. obligation, according to Herold Gregory, symphony manager. The Salt Lake Council PTA is cosponsor of the concerts. A committee of twelve principals also assist in arranging for the concerts. High Saturday Night club? Want to join a No dues. Maybe you're eligible for membership right now. Its known as THE CORONARY CLUB. Check the rules: CWC By Youth Concert i ace buddy salesman for the Treasury department. Maybe it might apply to you but everyone knows a newspaper man is too lazy to qualify. to me by my Savings Bond now Carnival u,ah Symphony I 9 I TO BS P,ART OF A GROWING UTAH |