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Show tiye of any city driven through on the trip. A credit mark to those who planned the city as it is and planted trees along its streets, especially Main street." erttonally Jpeaking Then have a note from Mauneen which reads: "Brigham City is an exceptionally rich city, so rich in fact that every blade of grass has a green back every bird has a bill. The chimneys have their draft, and the maids wash our front doors with gold dust. Every horse has a check, and every ditch has two banks, even our streets are flushEvery ed, and our lawns get a rake-ofcloud has a silver lining and every flower in the city has a scent. When you put a five dollar bill in your pocket you double it, and when you take it out you find it in creases. Can you afford not to live here?" Pim-p- I ByCWC Ill let my readers write this column And I'm sure you'll agree its an Be Hansen want to take this opwho says in part, portunity to recommend that we start a project dedicating Lake Eskelsen formally. Ill second the motion and appoint the Jaycees to take over. They wrote me recently that they were looking for a community project. Let's see now, we could have some speaking, perhaps build a monument to be unveiled, have boat rides, a hot dog stand, the works. And Memorial Day would be a fine time for such a memorable event. Incidently, at an informal meeting of city officials and the State Fish and Game, held this week, the state agreed to put in 10,000 fish immediately with more to come. Incidently, the mayor wants to name our new reservoir Lake Geneva, in memory of the time when the postoffice at Mantua was Geneva. Should we take a vote? I . have a note from Shirl Horsley, Portland, Ore., the head of Horsley Structures and a brother of Scott. He writes as follows: "While living in San Francisco two years back, we had two visitors who stayed the summer with us after driving from New I asked them one York to California. day to think back on the trip and tell us which city of all the cities seen in the trip across the continent impressed them as being what could be called Americas most attractive small city or town. Without knowing that I had come from Brigham City, they said that they thought the small city north of Ogden called Brigham was the most attrac- Then I from the files of the News er 50 & Journal Years Ago The big conference rush is on, and the glorious sunApril Box shine Is enticing people to the State Capital, by the thousands. Elder County and Brigham City will contribute their quota to the throng, citizens from this city having the advantage of a splendid train service over two roads. The Ogden Rapid Transit Co., in connection with the Barberger line between Ogden and Salt Lake, is making a round trip fare of $1.75 with trains every hour and a half, which is a big convenience to residents along those two lines. thousand Utah National Guardsmen from almost every Utah city are preparing now for their 15 days annual summer camps which get underway June 4 at Camp W. G. Williams. Most of the Army Guardsmen will train at the Jordan Narrows site June 4 through 18, however, many elements will spread out through the summer into September when the 142nd Military Intelligence Lingust Co., reports to the U. S. Army Language school , at Presidio of Monterey, Calif. More than 1,000 engineers will maneuver at Camp Williams Sept. 6 through 20. The special forces units will stay at Camp Williams June and then move to Indianola drop zone by air for unconventional warfare maneuvers through July 2. ALTILLERY units located in Logan, Brigham City, Smithfield, and Garland will arrive at Camp Williams June 11 and stay through June 25. A thousand air guardsmen will hold summer camp at the Utah Air National Guard base on Salt Lake City municipal airport June 4 through 18. Most of their training effort will be transition from jet fighters to the new heavy transport aircraft with which they will be equipped before camp 7 l. Ko-for- y SBA Program to Spur Economic Activity, Employment in Utah closing, all I can add is that experience is the perfect answer to yesterday's problems. In starts. Major General Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant general, said that all Utah Guardsmen have been advised to request military leave or vacation time from their employers to attend summer camp. Training is so aranged that attendance at camp is essential to complete the annual training cycle. Many Guardsmen who are fulfilling their service obligations must attend summer camp in orselective der to retain their service classification. d Job Openings Show Decline Job openings received at the Brigham employment security office during the week ending March 25 declined from the previous week according to summary issued by but were still high for the season, the Utah Department of Employment Security. Initial claims increased slightly over the previous week, due primarily to layoffs in construction because materials were lacking. the Continued claims followed seasonal trend and declined by about nine percent from the previous week. The Small Business Administrain a tion will cooperate grass roots" drive in Utah and Wyoming areas to spur economic activity and employment through comloans to local development panies, Ross S. Tyson, Salt Lake City, branch manager of the Small Business Administration said this week. TYSON explained that under SBAs lending program to local development companies, communities can step up economic growth and boost job opportunities and income by helping new small firms get started or by helping modersmall businesses expand, The program nize, or diversify. can plan a particularly important part in stimplating business Snd jobs in labor surplus areas. Tyson is appealing to chambers of commerce, planning organizaThree open competitive exami- tions, and other groups concernedin with economic development nations have been scheduled by this area to take the lead in esthe U. S. Civil Service Commistablishing local development comsion. panies eligible for SBA loans. The examinations are listed as There is a large, untapped source of assistance available to local follows: communities interested in promotSheetmetal Worker, salary ing economic growth, he said. to begin at $2.73 per hour, with UNDER THE SBA program, a positions located at Dugway Provlocal community, working through ing Ground, Dugway. a publicly owned and controlled Telephone worker, in options of can prodevelopment company, central office repairman, installer vide the initiative and initial inand repairman, and cable splicer, to help established small at salaries ranging from $2.45 to vestment businesses expand and modernize $2.72 per hour, with positions locaand new small businesses get ted in Ogden and vicinity. started. The SBA, in turn, can asmotor (rocket Inspectors lend the development company the sembly) with Bureau of Naval major part of the funds it needs Weapons resident representative to help small enterprises. at Magna, Utah, at a salary of To be eligible for assistance $3.13 per hour to start. through SBA loans to a developFurther information may be ob- ment company, a business must tained at the local post office. qualify as small under SBA size Civil ESTHER JAMES TOURS SOUTHERN TEMPLE TOUR 8 DAYS April 22, 1961 This wonderful tour takes you to the MANTI, MESA, LOS ANST. GEORGE and GELES TEMPLES and includes transportation, 7 nights hotel rooms, sightseeing in and around Los Angeles, tickets to Cinerama, entrance fees to Disneyland and Marineland, Montezuma Castle National Monument, dinner at Knotts Berry Farm and Chinatown, and many more attractions. OTHER TOURS SCHEDULED: June 24 Northwest Tour: Banff, VicLake Louise, Vancouver, toria (15 days). July 21 Hill Cumorah Pageant Tour (23 days). TEENAGE TOURS: Five ten19th June tours starting day through August 9th. Tour Sunny Southern California. For more information call Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilde, 66 South 4th East, PA Will Honor Service Schedules 3 Examinations W-1- headquarters. Elder Olsen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Olsen, 749 West Main, standards. In the case of labor Tremonton. He is a graduate of surplus areas, SBA has modified Bear River High school and LDS these standards to permit a 25 per- seminary, and has been attending Utah State University for the past cent differential. year. Tyson emphasized that SBAs His mother is the former Nola role is limited to lending and that Rosenbaum of Brigham City. the local development companies Friends and relatives of the Olsen themselves must be responsible and Rosenbaum families are infor selecting the small business vited to attend the testimonial. firms. He stressed that SBA is nit in a position to undertake the In spite of its as description task of locating or recommending the coyote is much wolf, specific firms to participate in the prarie than the true wolf and smaller development program. more closely resembles the Jackal. THE MAXIMUM SBA loan under the program is $250,000. However, SBA may make as many loans of up to $250,000 to a development company as there are specific small businesses particiAT GEORGE & MAXS pating. In the case of each loan, the development company must be prepared to invest in funds or equivalent assets not less than 20 percent of the cost of the project of DaNiel- son and Armona Willardson. Soloists for the oratorio will be Roy Samuelsen, partraying Samuel the Lamanite; Kenly Whitelock, the Evangelist; Warren Wood as Jesus, with soprano Jean Preston. The oratorio tells in music and song about action from the Book of Mormon. Pick of the Pictures OPEN 12 NOON Wednesday thru Saturday Thursday - Friday - Saturday DANCE OPEN Hermitage IASTTIME Country and Western Style Music Featuring AFTER Happy Rangers 9 P.M. to 1 12 NOON mm BEING TAKEN OUT OF CIRCULATION THE involved in the loan. Tyson invites local communities and development in companies Utah and western Wyoming to contact the Salt Lake City SBA office, located at 412 Kearns building, to discuss possible SBA help in financing small business projects. Business firms 'in eastern Wyoming may contact the Denver regional office of SBA. be purchased from the Salt Lake Symphony offices, 55 West First South, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 with student in all price tickets sold at half-coranges. Mail orders are filled promptly. Directors in the University Utah Choral Society are Dr. vid A. Shand, John Marlowe EDITORIAL AS(y)C0TIJN Testimonial 7. 1936 so-call- doubt that this was penned by Nikita, suspect that it is a brazen forgery because it was written on Utah Jaycee stationery. Besides the Soviet premier doesn't even subscribe to this newspaper. But at any rate, his message is there. NATIONAL The performance had its world of 1953 premiere in in Utahs capital city and was presented the following evening in A farewell TESTIMONIAL SET By popular demand the testimonial will honor Elder Gene Provo. performed in Snow Olsen Sunday evening in the oratorio also was Ogden and Logan the same year. Tremonton Second ward. Not since 1955 has the oratorio been performed when it was presented in the spring of that year as a benefit for the Tabernacle choir prior to its departure on an extensive European tour. Sponsoring the program are the Deseret News and Deseret Book store in cooperation with the Utah Symphony orchestra. Tickets may Valley Elder Utah National Guard Units Plan Annual Summer Camp: Six April 6, 1911 Today in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Effie May Tingey and Mr. Harry Freeman were united in marriage. Both young people are residents of the Fourth ward, and both are very popular. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hannah Tingey and the groom is a son of Mr, and Mrs. George R. Freeman, a young man of excellent habits. The future holds out all good things for the young people, and the News joins with their many friends, in wishing them joy unbounded. 25 Years Ago I Staged be performed by the Utah Symphony orchestra and the University of Utah choruses under the baton of Maestro Maurice Abrav-ane- THREE DIONNES BORN IN BRIGHAM CITY ON April All cars calling Dr. Dafoe Pearse! All cars calling Dr. MONDAY Dafoe Pearse! His services were required at the hospital Monday afternoon at 3 oclock. He arrived promptly. At 3: 10 daughter No. 1 We find that the percentage of your was born; at 3:40 daughter No. 2 was born; at 3:50 No. 3 was born citizens, who turned out to vote at the bond triplets, each weighing 5 12 pounds and perfectly healthy and the mother, Mrs. Devere Christensen, 521 West Second North, Brigham City, election recently very encouraging. is strength every second but Devere is too excited to get any "If your wonderful people continue to rest.gaining Mrs. Christensen was formerly Miss Merle Stander, daughter of show such a lazy, disinterest in their local, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stander who reside in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. have one little daughter, a blonde, born four years ago. Elder Gene Snow Olsen of Trestate, and national government our agents Christensen Doc Pearse is as happy as Dr. Dafoe who officiated at the birth of monton will be honored at a faretasks will be most rewarding. the Dionne quintuplets. well testimonial Sunday evening, "Our only problem is to do away with 7, 1936 The following people are members of the cast for April 9, at 7 p. m. in the TremonApril freedom The Hand of the Law, which is to be this odd number of your ton Second LDS ward chapel. presented in the Brigham City disin who so Fifth hall 1019 on recreation ward number) fighters, (only Thursday night, April 9, by the Brigham Elder Olsen has accepted a call Educational Dramatic Club: Edwin Meacham, Marjorie to serve a mission for the Church tastefully voiced their opinions, yea, or nea. City Adult Kenneth Ericksen, Hazel Johnson, LaVon Barker, Arthur H. John- of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints There are always those few who prefer son, Beth Johnson, Lucious O. Johnson, J. Arthur. Johnson and Wayne in the Danish Mission with headSam's way to ours. Richardson. quarters at Copenhagen. "We are happy to know your Hown is tyHe will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on April pical. We thank your people for their 10 for a week of continual help. Looking forward to seeing special training to leaving for his mission prior all soon." N. KRUSHCHEV weekly newspaper established In 1901. published every Thursday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City. Utah, under the Act of March I. 18?. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Subscription rate $3.50 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Tuesdays) $6 00 per year; $3 00 for 6 months; single copy. 10 cents. The Book of Mormon Oratorio Member Audit Bureau of Circulation State Press Association. National by Dr. Leroy J. Robertson will be Utah Editorial Association and United Press presented April 10 in the Salt Lake International. Advertising Represents v.: Vtah State Press Association Tabernacle. Lake Sait Utah. City, work will This symphonic-chora- l 6, 1911 And finally, a letter signed N. Krushchev who comments on the small vote at the reLet me quote: cent bond election. you JOURNAL ELDER A Monday Eve f. First comes a note from Keith BOX Oraforio to Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 6, 1961 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, THIS PLAY DATE A.M. Saturday Night $1.50 Per Couple Just A Few Miles Up Ogden Canyon Every FIRST ft MAT KK REGULAR PRICES! Thursday thru Tuesday SHARE THE LIVES AND LOVES OF THIS vu INCREDIBLE Impostor! THEATRE TREMONTON Wednesday thru Saturday (t VILLAGE 0FTHE DAMNED AND. 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