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Show Vows Recited by Former Resident Dr. and Mrs Arthur L. Marble, formeily of Brigham City, now of e the Los Angeles announce of their daughter Joanne Estelle to Richard Geoige Davis of Joanne, Sherman Oaks, California a student at East Los Angeles College, is a graduate of Box Elder High School, class of 1959 She is the granddaughter of Mrs N, Peter Marble of Deweyville and the niece of Mrs. Lowell Packer and Mrs John Leggett of Brigham Of Payments City. Thousands of dollars in monthly Veterans Administration payments and for compensation, pension other benefits for veterans or their survivors in Utah were leturned to the U.S. Treasury disbursing officer as "undeliverable last J month, according to Elmer Smith, manager of the VA regional office in Salt Lake City. B GfSt, After a short honeymoon m the Pacific Northwest the young couple plan to make their home in SherMr. Davis man Oaks, California. is a graduate of Chapman College of Orange, California and is presently employed by the Security-Firs- t National Bank of Los Angeles. These checks were undeliver-abl- e because the person for whom they were intended had moved and failed to notify the VA and the post office of a change of addiess. alSmith said, "Nationally, most 200,000 VA benefit checks inare revolving some turn to disbursing offices during a year causing inconvenience and, often, suffering to many thousands veterans and their survivors In addition, hundreds of thousands of Society to Sponsor Mineral Show of The Mineralogical Society Utah will sponsor the first annual rock and mineral show for the Utah Federation of Gem and Minat the eralogical Societies July Utah National Guard armory, 1523 Sunnyside Ave., Salt Lake City. in double-handlin- this low-price- rftSfrlW man-hour- are s g to the VA office at Salt Lake City, could eliminate most of this problem Notifv ng both the post office and the VA was particularly stressed In Smith, who said that often, the A does not leceive the change of addu ss in time to make the If the change foi the nt t check post oft ice has an official change of addiess on iccoid, the iheck can oe fie wauled The Managei had this advtcp for Utah u tuans or their beneficiaries pi inning to move 1 Notify the VA regional office at Full South Redwood road, Salt Lake ( its foui, L tah, not the U S Treasuty Disbursing Office fiom which vour checks are being mailed (use both your old and new addi i ss I ill out 2 a change of address card .it vour post office 3 Do this, if possible, befote you move School Teacher Brigham Woman Wins Promotion Jeanne B Wilson of 658 South I ifth Last, local repi esent.itive foi Studio Gn Intei national Cos- Brigham City, UtaK Thursday, July 6, 1961 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, metics ot Hollywood was just notified of her promotion to area meeting leader. Homecoming In her new capacity Mis Wilson will give special lectuies and tr lining in the art of skin caie, Testimonial hair care and makeup befoie local civic and social groups This special ti dining also will enable Studio Girl beauty advisots to bung their customers the famous beauty secrets of the stars. Wilson will also be and training three additional local women as advisois for advancement n Studio Gills carefully planned expansion program Mrs ter of aits degree fiom Bngham Young University in 1957 where he was a graduate teaching assisA member of Alpha Kappa tant Delta, he was awarded his doctor of philosophy degree by PurDi R Wayne Pace, a lormer due University in 1960. English teacher at Box Elder High school, has been appointed lecturBefoie becoming associate proer m speech at Bowdoin college, fessor of speech at Parsons colBrunswick, Maine. lege, he was an instructor in Dr Pace received his bachelor speech at Puidue University, and of arts degree from the Univerteacher at speech and English sity of Utah in 1953, and his mas Box Elder High school Accepts Post Elder Reid Goldsbeny will be honoied at a homecoming testimonial Sunday evening July 9, at 5 p m in tile Bngham City Fifteenth LDS waid chapel Elder Goldsbeiry lulfilled his mission in Austialia for the Chinch of Jesus Chnst of Latter-daSaints While on his mission he served as supervising elder, tiav cling elder and as second counselor to the mission piesident. While Australia in laboring Goldsbeiry also played with the noted Yankee basketball team He is the son of Mr and Mrs C Reid GoldsB Goldsberry, 658 South Third ELDER RETURNS West berry will be honored at a home5 p.m. SunElder Goldsbeiry graduated fiom coming testimonial at in the Fifteenth LDS Box Flder High school and semin- day, July 9, ward chapel. ary He plans to continue his edu cation at Utah State university this fall where he has aheady comple- fi lends and relatives of the family ted two years. to attend the homecoming The Goldsberry family invites all v J Men Attend Positions Open Summer Camp The United States Service d Civil 3-- T NYLON Commission has announced examinations for filling the positions of safety inspector, $4,345 a year, and inspector of locomotives, $8,955 a year, with the Interstate Commerce Commission, and Maritime Safety Assistant, $6,435 a year, and maritime safety officer, $7,560 and $8,955 a year, in the Bureau of Labor Standards, U S Department of Labor. Max W. Turley, son of Aubrey F. Turley, Garland, and David G. son of Mr and Mrs. Richard A Calderwood, Tremonton, are receiving six weeks of training at the Army reserve officer training corps summer camp at Fort Lewis, Wash. The training is scheduled to be concluded July 28. During the training both cadets are receiving practical experience and mstiuction in tactical, technical and administrative subjects, with emphasis placed on the duties Civil Service announcements and of a second lieutenant in an infanunit. application forms may be obtain- try ed from Mr. Glenn S. Nelson at Both men are 1955 graduates of the Bngham City post office. Bear River High school. Turley is a student at Utah State University and Calderwood is attending the The positions to be filled are located in vanous cities throughout the United States. Applicants Needed University of Utah. For Missile Field Not just another nylon tire, but d Goodyears exclusive nylon with extra strength and safety. S-- T triple-tempere- cants must have had appropriate experience or training. No written for equip- test is required. A new examination Full details concerning the rement specialist in the optional missiles and quirements to be met and applifields of surface-to-ai- r has cation forms may be obtained from missiles been announced by the U S. Civil Glenn S. Nelson at the Brigham Service Commission City post office or from the U.S. Starting for the filled positions are Civil Service Commission, Wash$8,955 a year. To qualify, appli- - ington 25, D C. surface-to-surfac- e Road Hazard Guarantee All new Goodyear auto tires are guaranteed by written certificate against normal road hazards i.e., blowouts, fabric breaks, cuts except repairable punctures. Guarantee limited to original owner for number of months specified. Any Goodyear dealer will repair without charge, or make allowance on a new tire based on original tread depth remaining and current Goodyear Price". ffanm nimttffiipjplhapinie Jeono C Campanaro, 270 Ramona Avenue, Salt Lake and Mrs I J Farrer, 124 U Street, Salt Lake City, retired Mr B tub typ, plus tax and tn eld tires off your car. NO MONEY DOWN with your old tire GOODYEAR WORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINO a proven, way to save tims and money for farm families low-co- st WHAT IS FARM INTERPHONE? Farm Interphone is a new intercommunicating service designed especially for western farm families. It includes a main phone in your home (which most farms already have), one extension in any outbuilding you might choose, and outdoor speaker for your farmyard. Each a heavy-dut- y component is equipped with a sensitive microphone for hands-fre- e talking. WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH FARM INTERPHONE? BILUNGS OIL CO. T. R. BILLINGS Service 759 North Main BESS SERVICE 219 North Main CUNTS SERVICE 20) North Main CHUCKS SERVICE 102 North Main SAUNDERS SERVICE 704 South Main GOODYFAR TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS AUTOMOIIVK SPORTING j. K- MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE coons For complete Information on this new, service, Just call your local telephone business office. low-co- st IF ( electric utilities operating under Americas free enterpuse system, Utah Power it Light Co is owned by people. In a very real sense, our company represents the savings of men and women in all walks ol life. These people have enti listed their savings to effluent investor-owne- WE HAVENT GOT WE LL GET ill IT 4,723 f 4,743 d business managcmi nt under a Board ol DneUots who live m tins aiea and under public legulution. WOMfN 90 of MfN KIMI OWNfRjHIP OTHfcR shareholders are individuals 90 viduals of our common stock shareholders ore indiThe majority are women most of them housewives Women own 38 of the shares, men with 26 Ointly owned by individuals Two thirds of our shareholders own fewer than 100 26, You Perry, Utah These products also available in Brigham City at . . . s? can talk back and forth Q between your house and any outbuilding equijiped with an extension without stopping work, if you wish. Calls from town may be relayed to any extension. No more ' v missed calls. You save time and You can broadcast your steps. voice from any extension to the farmyard through the powerful outdoor speaker. Your voice will carry several hundred feet. Perfect for talking with hired help or family members if you dont know exactly where they are. Q From the house, you can monitor sounds in the farmyard that are picked up by the sensitive microphone in the outdoor speaker. Ideal for monitoring during calving or lambing, for guarding livestock or fowl against predatory animals, even for keeping an ear on placing children. City, businessman f)6,849 Like most Anyone may become an owner Our shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Perhaps you are a shaicholder. Most certainly some of your neighbors are shareholders. These dollars woik for you in biinging shores. Almost everyone has an interest in the stock owned by insurance companies and pension funds which are substantial investors in our securities. for it takes the combined electricity into your home or place of business savings of thousands of people to pav lor the big geiieiation plants and hundreds of miles of elotiic lines needed to keep ahead ol the ever ' ZTA 10 increasing use of electnuty. UTAH POWER A tax-payi- ng & LIGHT CO. invcstoi owned industry -- llIMM 7 Elder Sets MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Marble, former Brigham City residents, announce the marriage of their daughter Joanne Estelle to Richard George Davis of Sherman Oaks. Miss Marble is a graduate of Box Elder High school and is attending East Los Angeles College. Civil Service can trust You extra spent in locating the recipients and the checks. The VA officials pointed out that a few minutes spent at the post office filling out a change of address card, and in dropping a short note 9 Individual and club displays in addition to special displays will be featured along with demonstrations, lectures, movies, and a swap corner. Clubs from all over the state will participate and admission is free, according to Mineralo-gica- l Society officials. Address Means Return mai-riag- Rock, No Where our 18,039 shareholders live 49 of LHnh Power A light Compony $ IR.0T? vnmmon clock chatehnlders Lve in the 4 dote orpo in which we serve 41 of the shareholders live in Utah Only 5 live ir, new Yc.k sicic. |