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Show E. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 26, 1961 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Man Given Bond As Car Buyer ueent Emery Wight Appointed B.E. Civil Defense Director - ,y 3 wwoywimi A Brigham City msutance foimer Box has has become the first Rambler buycommissioner, been appointed Civil Defense Direc- er heie to hate in Ameiican Motor of Box Elder county. The aptors corpoi ations new pioaiess-sharin- 16 to Jack pointment came at the Jan. plan, according ot Jack Mums Moi ris owner meeting of the Box Elder County commissioens Rambler, 3,10 South Main. J. D. Gunderson, former Civil Morns piesented a lT. S savings defense director, met with the combond last week to Jack Molfit, 92 mission and asked that they take South r irst West The bond was action on the Civil Defense budget a dividend in the auto companys bv request for 1961 as submitted revolutionaiy new plan to let buyhim at an earlier date or to apers share in sales increases point someone else in his place. Under AMs progress sharing The commission told Gunderson program, Rambler buveis receive that they realized he is very busy bonds as national Rambler sales and with the way the Civil Detense mciease between Dec. and Mar. 31. For a 10 percent monthly inprogram is growing, they thought they should get someone else to crease, buyers will lecme $25 take the Civil Defense assignment. bonds and if the cumulative gain, Gunderson said he would be hap-ugoes to 50 percent, each buyer if they could get someone else will receive $125 in bonds. and if not, he thought he should Bonds will be awarded at the have consideration on the request end of each month in which sales E. APPOINTED Wight as he submitted it Emery over a year ago Should has been appointed County Civil increase cumulative sales go up further beAT THE request of the commis- Defense Director. Jack Morris, left, presents a U.S. savings PRESENTS BOND tween and and March 31, the Debond to Jack Moffit in American Motors progress-sharin- g sioners, Wight was called into the plan with meeting later in the day and ac- derson to take the tires on the two cember buyers will receive addibuyers of Rambler cars. cepted the appointment as offered fire trucks which are kept in the tional bonds, Morris said If the minimum increase is to him by the commissioners. EARNS RETIREMENT Col. Frank L. Teeney, second from left, chief of the Ogden Air Procurecounty to Salt Lake City so that made in the period, ment District, receives his retirement papers from Col. Victor L. Anderson, OAMA deputy commander. Wight was asked to go over the the State Conand Fire Forestry Also shown are Mrs. Tenney, left, and their daughter, Diann, right. Col. Tenney, who has taken a budget on Civil Defense and to trol Board can have them retread- American Motors will spend $2 8 million for bonds and if the maxto the make recommendations position with Thiokol Chemical Corp. at Brigham City is retiring after 21 years of miliary service. ed. Each truck has a spare tire imum gain is made the expendicommissioners. and so the tires will be taken down ture would total $18.7 million. He asked that the educational of Jerome; Mr. and Mrs. Vern one at a time until each has been BORDERLINE INCIDENTS handled Defense be Civil of retreaded. Kempton, and Violet Campbell part schools since they are went to Ogden recently for the through the best equipped to carry out this part EARL WOOD and Louis Douglas, 79th birthday anniversary of their of the program. representing the town of Howell, mother, Bessie Miller. A lovely Francom A Mr. asked the told the commission that there is turkey dinner was served to 43 commissions help in settling a need of repair work done on the of and Mr. the home at present, on a road road which runs through Howell problem Mrs W. R. Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Lee. By Mrs. R. G. Barnes north from Highway 30S. due to the increased traffic enroute Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kempton and running Bob Haslam, Jerome .Idaho. Folks He explained that the problem was to work at Thiokol. Their idea was Nearly 100 people called SaturManion will he Rev. Richard from Tw'in Falls, Malta, Bridge, Mr. and Mrs Roland Rose visit- between him and one of the other that since the State and county are speaking at the Bible Church Sunday, at an open house party and ed friends in Park Valley and landowners who uses this road to Park Clear Naf, Standrod, Creek, the Howell road that shower in Clear Creek at the trading roads, at the 11:00 A.M serday were overnight guests at the home get to his property. Francom was be wishincluded or that the county ask vice, morning a home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kemp-ton- , Valley and Grouse Creek, all giving message on home ed the newly married couple hap- of Mr. and Mrs. Al James. individuals the to contact asked the State to accept that additional in honor of their son, Larry, work missionary and Nealson Mrs. and Mr. Earl concerned and make an appointand his bride, Gail. Out of town piness and brought lovely gifts. portion of the road, which connects Rev. Manion is a missionary The young couple was very ap- daughter, Kay and husband from ment to meet with the commission- with Highway 30S, amounting to guests that called were Mr. and Vern ers to talk over the situation and about five miles. The commiss'on-er- s with Pioneer Bible Mission, Inc. atten- Ogden were callers at the of each one's preciative Mrs. Jack Lee, Mr and Mrs. which has office headquarters in Kempton home last week. work out the problem. explained that the exchange Sacramento, California. Wendler Hoffman and daughter, dance and for the many gifts The Misnot yet gone into effect and so sion has missionaries in SUNDAY night a hundred folks Mr. and Mrs Edward MR. AND MRS. Milton CampSandra, A DELEGATION of has foregn consisting are Lemmon; Mr. and Mrs Clarence gathered at the Bridge school bell of Ogden were callers m Clear Mrs. Packer Hatch, Mrs. Eugene they were not in a position to pre- fields and several families to sent the State. the proposition working in the states. Rev. and Nealson; Mr and Mrs Crandford house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Creek Sunday. Thompson, Claude R. Barker, BobThe commissioners recommendMrs. Manion are living in PocatellRoland Barnes. A social party Mr. and Mrs Roland Barnes, by D. Barker and Rex P. Barker Taylor, all from Ogden them by of Rupert, visited m Standrod on asked consideration of the com- ed that the people of Howell Valley o, Idaho where they have been Mr. and Mrs Allen Tirpin, Mr. and shower was given For a right start a bright agree to have the east road desigand Mrs Ai Johnson, Salt Lake friends in the Bridge community. Sunday with Mr. Barnes parents mission concerning a tile pipeline nated as the mam road there since organizing a new church. The Postart homogenized milk belongs on every catello Bible Chlirch has been the A newThe to served was lunch Hatch Irene Mrs. farm. the returned which runs nice past Mr. Ospital LaRue Mrs. and City; it will be nearer to the main en- result of their efforts. table every day. (Just right Mr. and Mrs. lyweds received many lovely and her home in Clear Creek, Thurs- They reported that the pipeline is trance to the Wasatch Division of Smithfield; Rev Ira too!) In the new Twin Pak of the at Ransom, night, but of pastor in south Hatchs useful place clogged gifts. Sam Holt, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. day after spending ten days Thiokol. Bible Church, 634 South 2nd East, l2 gallon carton. in is running free north of that point. MR. AND MRS. W. R Haslam the Cooley Memorial hospital Grant Clawson, Lewiston, Mr. and Garn Capener asked the commis- states that the public is invited to The commissioners agreed to have sioners to Brigham City. have the county surveyor attend this service. Sam Ospital has been receiving the county road supervisor look at establish the just west medical treatment in Ogden this it and remedy the trouble as soon of the Garland cemetery. The reas possible. past week. was approved. Mrs. Thompson also reported that quest BRYON SNOW, L. B. Bodily MAX C. BARNES underwent an where this tile line empties into the emergency major operation in the slough which goes past their place, and Ace S. Raymond of the Cache St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake it gets plugged up and backs the county commission, met with the City on Thursday night. He is water up on some of the surround- local commissioners to discuss the recovering nicely at the present ing farm land. The commission- road which runs between Fielding ers said they would check that and Newton, which is in need of time. Vern and Reta Kempton visited situation when they go out to see repairs due to the number of Cache Valley people who travel it the Richard G. Barnes family in the other. enroute to work at Thiokol, and Standrod Monday night. THE Daugh- to the Garland REPRESENTING Sugar Factory. MR. AND MRS. Dean Barnes ters of Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Leon The Box Elder commissioners EASTERN and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Alfred Whitaker, Mrs. explained that they were more in CORN FED Collin Booth and children have Jennie Carlson and Mrs. Nora Far- favor of the road improving been enjoying ice skating parties rell asked for adequate space in through Faust Valley to Wasatch the Court House to display the DUP Division. The Cache commissionlately. Rhea Oman spent the weekend relics so they would not have to be ers agreed to try to push the imfrom The to moved place place. in Yost and Malta. provement of the Faust Valley said It is vital that you follow your doctors directions at the commissioners present NeVoy Tracy and family and time there is not a room available, road first. However, the local as they appear on the label of your prescription. Bryce Tracy and family were as soon as there is, they commissioners agreed to work on Sunday callers in Yost at their however, some of the curves of the It does make a difference whether or not you take it consideration. will give parents homes road and the Cache The ladies also asked permission certain drugs before or after meals; how much and FANCY HEAVY commissioners to grapromised in to in hold officers their Yost the STAKE VISITORS meetings how often you take them. Dont gamble . . . fol5 to 6 lb. avg. wmrd Sunday were Don and Ber- the Court House and were granted vel their portion of the road, which low directions! nice Chandler and Ruel Barker. permission to use the Commission- will help until the other route is Elder Baiker recently returned ers Rooms when they were not be- completed. from a mission to Africa. He gaye ing used by the commission, preferSERVICE EXACT PRESCRIPTION ably on Saturdays. a very inspiring talk SWIFTS J. D. Gunderson, deputy fire warPREMIUM James Barnes is spending a den, asked the commissioners to week in Salt Lake City while his 1 lb. cello support Senate Bill No. 3, which is father is recuperating in the hos- now in the Legislature, and will pital. FRESH GOOD ALL BEEF provide for revamping the program J C. Hawker for the Utah Forestry and Fire Mr. and Mrs made a business trip to Rupert Control work. Phone PA More than 2,000,cattiemen and Permission was granted to Gun- this week. their families are here this week for the nations annual biggest MILDLY SEASONED . gathering of stockmen. conAlthough the 64th annual vention of the American National Cattlemens Association formally runs only Thursday through Satconferurday, several industry ences and committee meetings FOR FREE SEWING DRAWING LAST CHANCE MACHINE. TO REGISTER stretched the session into five WILL BE MADE THIS SATURDAY AT 5:OOP.M. days, beginning Tuesday. HEADLINE speakers include Dean Earl Butz of Purdue UniCutcher- - Medium Libbys - Sliced - Chunk - Crushed versity, former assistant secretary of agriculture; Dr. Max Myers, head of the Foreign AgriFier-recultural Service; Professor noted economist DeGraff, $1 from Cornell University; and Fred H. Kennedy, of the president American Society of Range Management. NBC Saltine Zee 100 Ft. Roll Two motion picture premieres are scheduled, as well as the nation's first fashion show and a special exhibit of leather items submitted by craftsmen and designers from nearly 40 states. The Utah Cattlemen's AssociaFresh - Crisp Sweet - Juicy - Navel Fancy - Solid tion is host to the visitors who Think of HI represent all phases of beef proRAMBLER AMERICAN duction, feeding, processing and distribution. More than 40 states, Sedan f Deluxe Including Hawaii, are represented. Also meeting in Salt Lake City per month are the American National Ask Your Rambler Dealer About American Custom topped all compacts service and social organiRambler December Sales Set PAYMENTS TO PAMBLER in major economy tests. zation of ranch women, and the Junior American National Cattle39lh Straight Monthly Record BUYERS AS SALES INCREASE Lowest Upkeep Rambler is America's mens Association. Rambler Tens thousands trouble-free of of buyers already most car, owners report. Read win Rambler outvalues them all, have received U.S. Savings Bonds! Get $25, to scoie new sales success; Top Resale Value. Official Used Car $50, $75, $100, $125 (maturity value) m bonds it. Guides as sales rise lOT lo 50". prove is Excellence. No other car E. Emerv Wight, Elder county 1 y four-mont- h Another Rocky Mountain "ALL STAR" Newlywed Couple Honored at Open House in Clear Creek Dairy Product! Local Bible Church to Hear Missionary right-of-wa- y Jar-din- right-of-wa- y CENTER CUT lb. PORK M9 LOIN ROAST n ROASTING U.S. Cattlemen SSI DRUG Salt Lake City 79 45 lb. 65 lb. CHICKENS SLICED BACON Converge on 4k GROUND BEEF ELLER FOR 2 BIG 59 Country SAUSAGE 5bs- Rambler Excellence 2. Rambler Economy 1. Cleaned SHRIMP PINEAPPLE li 5 cans 47c can .00 Z WAX PAPER 2 rolls 33c ORANGES $4032 CRACKERS 2 lb. box 57c GREEN LETTUCE PEPPERS 2 heads Cow-Belle- s. 3 for O' Two Draw Fines Rambler built like, saves like, lasts like Rambler. Deep-Di- p rustproofing fights rust longconstruction is lastingly est. Single-Unrattle-freMuliler and tailpipe are ceramic armored to be acid resistant, rust resistant. Many other advances. it e. Official Economy King. Rambler JACK MORRIS BUICK-RAMBLE- R Lowest Prices. Rambler America's American is the lowest-price- d car by at least $67. Classic costs hundreds "low-price- d cars. U. Rambler less than ilt Price comparisons based on manufacturers' suggested factory delivered paces for corresponding models of (be 5 major U S car makers including compact cars. Monthly payments based on manufacturer s suggested delivered 36 month contracl price at factory with V) down payment with normal carrying charges federal taxes paid Optional state and local taxes, equipment insurance, transportation, it eoy, extra Ask Your Neighbor About His RAMBLER CO,, 550 South Main, Brigham City, Utah 4 On Tipsy Charges Two men appeared in city court on drunk driving charges Tuesday and drew fines of $200 and suspended jail terms. They were Alston J. Pierson, 52. 1840 Childs avenue, Ogden, and George Reed Galbraith, 28, of 467 South First East, Brigham City The jail terms were suspended when each man paid his fine. 100-da- y f FOOD FREE PARKING IN REAR STORES STORE HOURS 8:03 to 1.30 Week Dajs 8:00 to 7:00 Saturdavs HST' |