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Show r r v t 2 v-- rvvv ikh - Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 8, 1962 Ll ,0 m 3 3 Cy CWC -- . Its all Doc Felt's fault that I didnt accom- '1 rl The only difference with most Rotary speakers, he put me to sleep intentionally. almost called the good doctor in the middle of, the afternoon to ask him to snap his fingers again to wake me up. I Members of the Lions club at Corinne should feel very proud of their club project to buy tables and chairs for the handicapped children's class at Bear River elementary school. 1 . . . from the files of the News 50 Two benefit dances last year raised $150 which was invested through the board of education. Last week they received heir thanks in the form of several letters. One of them read as follows: 1 Bear River School Jan. 25, 1962 Lions Club, Corinne Dear Lions: Thank you for our nice tables and chairs. We like them a lot. Sharon Others were signed by Alice, Deborah Ann, Gqry, Lavon and Charles. Teachers for the handicapped youngsters are Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Wharton. & Journal And if you are a newcomer, you will find a very special welcome at your Republican precinct meeting. are needed in your precinct, county, state and national Republican Party leadership. Good government starts at the grass roots level in your own neighborhood. Be active! Participate in this important process of your government. You ALL REPUBLICAN PRECINCT MEETINGS IN BOX ELDER COUNTY Will Be Held Monday, Feb. 1 9, 1 962 AT dinner party was held Friday at the Idle Isle. Small tables set for four were arranged about the large room which was decorated with potted plants and ferns. Crystal vases of red sweet peas centered each I tuble and the place cards and favors carried out the Valentine idea. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mushbach, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winzlow, Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Call, Mr. and Mrs. David Call, Mr. and Mrs. P C Knudson, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. J Leo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen, and Judge and Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley. Feb. 11, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Welling and family of Salt Lake City and Jack Watkins, a student at the University of Utah, spent the you past weekend in Brigham City visiting with relatives at the Norman 10 Watkins residence. Buick-Rambl- st Certificate? D-- the drawing room and the wallpaper panels in the dining room were carefully taken off the walls of a French chateau and rchung in the new house. The e dining room panels comprise figures done in a motif to resemble an elegant French taper-trand give the effect of murals on the wall. MRS. JOHNSON purchased Mrs. Mestas French dining room along with the house. For our luncheon, the table was pulled out full length, and twenty-twwere seated comfortably around it. After the luncheon, while we were still surrounding the table, she asked several of the ladies to of l y 'oleLwl by Mr$, Wage's f. Bennett Lady Bird Johnson, the wife of the vice president, is one of Washington's most charming hostesses. As the wife of the vice president, she Is automatically the president of the Senate Ladles Rod Cross unit, which for many years she attended regularly as the wife of the senior senator from Texas. Now that she is president of the group she is proving to be a very popular president indeed. Mrs. Johnson is currently presiding at a series of luncheons for the Senate wives at the beautiful hand-painte- d life-siz- y hand-painte- d in her were all interested house, she graciously gave us a personally conducted tour ol the we premises. e, THE HOUSE is situated on a with a commanding view of the surrounding countryside from windows. the second-storOriginally owned by Perle Mesta, it was built as a replica of a French tell lull, chateau. parquetry floors in the , library and dining room were brought from France new home which the Johnsons re- and relaid in the house. Also, the cently purchased. Knowing that gorgeous silk brocade on the walls The while-you-wa- informally of their activities we met. A few years ago, Perle Mesta gained nationwide attention as The Hostess with the Mostess." her remarkable estate is still the Today, her name is seen less fre- scene of many memoriable social but gatherings. quently in the newspapers since last drawing-room- this week. The division of vital statistics is part of the State Department of Health, located at 45 Fort Douglas boulevard, said Dr. Thompson, "and those desiring service are advised to go there. as a - convenience to However, those having other business in the capilol building we have installed vital statistics an experienced clerk in Room 115 of that building. Inquiries by muil or telephone, or mailed applications should, as heretofore, be directed to: State Department of Health, 45 Fort Salt Lake Boulevard, Douglas DAvis telephone City; Those desiring to make personal application and take personal delivery should go only to the Fort Douglas address. BOX ELDER JOURNAL A wtakly tabllshd In 1901, nwtppf publish tvary Thursday and antarad a Sacond Class Mattar at tha post at flea In Brigham City, Utah, undar tha Act of March I, 1179. Chat. W. Ctaybaugh, Publisher Subscription rata $3 50 par vaar, payabla m advance; In combination with tha Boa Elder News, (published Tuesdays) MOO par ytarj si 00 tar 4 months! alnola copy, 10 cants. Member Audit Bureau at Circulation. Utah State Prats Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International. RepresentaAdvertising tive: Utah State Prasa Association. Salt Lake City, Utah. ctahstatVm toOATlOl NATIONAL EDITORIAL INFORMATION concerning voting district boundaries, call K. B. or Clyde B. Stratford, County Republican Olsen, County Clerk, PA Chairman, PA FOR 87 Box Elder Count Clyde Station Impala Wagon. StaBiscayne tion Wagon. Lowest priced Most elegant Chevrolet wagon. JSBSiSYr Bel Air Wagon. ""n v 4 ' , S i V Stratford, Chairman Want J3 a wagon? Chevrolets got Jet-smoo- th jobs, for instance. Three frisky Chevy II Station nggr Q- d wagons with lot9 of luxury, load space and a low, low price. Plus four rear engine Corvair wagons like no other in the r land. Find the one for you in this versatile variety at your Chevrolet dealers. Has an almost cargo opening. trunk up front. station wagon. a dozen dandies. Five king-size- Corvair 700 Station Wagon. Extra load space in that - Corvair Greenbrier De Luxe Sports Wagon. Over 175 cubic feet for cargo. Chevy II 100 Station Wagon. Lowest priced wagon in Chevrolets lineup. Corvair Monza Station Corvair Greenbrier d Wagon. Wagon. Monza elegance in a nimble hauler. Sure-foote- Sports trac- tion and easy to load. u v? I by the dozen! Chevrolet's got H; 1 B. Station Chevy II 300 Wagon. Lowest priced U.S. wagon. Station Wagon. Roomy hauler with a rich appearance. it Republican Central Committee Mrs. Kleon Kerr, Tremonton, Vice Chairman P. C. Knudson, Treasurer Margaret Evans, Secretary Bel Air - er I '4 7- 8:00 P.M. Meeting places for Brigham City and vicinity are: Brigham City 1 B.E. Junior High School, 17 South 4th East. Brigham City 2 Chamber of Commerce upstairs over the Box Elder County Bank Brigham City 3 Lincoln School, 271 North 1st West Brigham City 4 B.E. Junior High Gym, 417 East Forest show room, 550 So. Main Brigham City 5 Jack Morris Brigham City 6 Mf. view School, 650 East 7th South Brigham City 7 Harrison Nursery School, 773 North Main Brigham City 8 Bunderson School, 641 East 2nd North Brigham City 9 Central School, 210 South Main Brigham City 10 Lindsay Park office, 59 Fishburn Drive Brigham City 11 Errol Serchtold res., 228 East 3rd South Brigham City 12 Wallace Reeder res., 435 East 5th North Brigham City 13 Paul Merrell res., 136 North 9th East Brigham City 14 Paul Davis res., 528 Highland Elvd. Bear River City City Hall Corinne School House Harper Ward Paul Hunsaker res. Honeyville School House Mantua Ray Jeppsen res. School House Perry Willard City Hall And have another suggestion for the street department. After the next snow, wish they would salt and sand all traffic lanes as they enter an intersection, to make it possible to stop when necessary. It's mighty easy to slide right past a stop or Need . . . Come and participate with your neighbors in this first step for good government, in the election of precinct officers and delegates to the county convention. night parking in the streets, to give snow clearing equipment a chance to move it 25 Years Ago from the traffic lanes. 1937 9, W. Forsgren left for Oakland, Calif, Mrs. Charles There are dozens of vehicles, parked at on Februaryto visit with her Friday daughter, Mrs. Bert Southwick of Kohala, curbs, that havent been moved since the Hawaii, who has been in Oakland since the birth of her son two months last snow, nearly three weeks ago. They ago. Mrs. Southwick expects to leave for Hawaii about the 19th of should be hauled away if not moved by February. February 9, 1937 Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mushbach, who the owners. are moving to Oklahoma to make their home, an attractively arranged I and those believing in Republican principles PRECII1GT the function were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lisle Eddy, Mr and Mrs. D. P. Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Horsley, M.r and Mrs. V. E. Madsen, Misses Mary I Woodland and Annie Romer and Dr. and Mrs. Harding. I February 8, 1912 On Saturday of this week, the children of Mrs. Sarah Southwouth Burbank, along with their wives and husband and children, will gather at the home of their mother in Weston, Idaho, and celebrate her 77th birthday. The children of Mrs. Burbank are Abigail Mathias, Olive Hamson and Laura Rees, Brigham City; Daniel Burbank, Bennington, Idaho; B. S. Burbank, Mary Marble, James C. Burbank and Chester Burbank, Deweyville; Dessie Hauck, Montpelier, I Idaho; Sarah Williams and Charles Burbank, Weston, Idaho; Eliza Madsen, Honeyville. February 8, 1912 Last Friday evening, a big family party was completed. given at the hillside residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bott in honor of that gentlemans birthday. The guests included children, grandchildren, other relatives and friends to the number of 40 and the evening It's about time for another big snow was spent in diverse ways, the young folks played games and the older storm because the hard working street de- ones indulged in less strenuous pastimes. A sumptuous dinner was served and Mr. Bott many handsome presents along with the partment have just about cleared the street good will of his family received for many more birthdays. from the last one. Complicated with subFebruary 8, 1912 The picture presented at the Academy of Music zero weather, you needed a pick to chip Jast evening upon the occasion of the annual ball of the Civic ImproveClub was simply elegant. Among those who were present might the ice from the streets, especially along ment be mentioned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Anthe north sides of buildings. derson, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Pearse, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith, Mr. and and Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. It would make much work their certainly Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mathias, Mr. and Mrs. Chris easier if motorists would refrain from over- Warren Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. August F. Jepp-so- I'm in favor of Brigham City going ahead and hanging a traffic light at Main and Seventh South. Three times now the State yield sign. Road Commission has refused ta particimipate in spite of the fact that it is an Theres one thing that will give portant school crossing as well as being a more for your money than it would arterial street. vital east-wethe penny scale at the drug years ago store. Since the opening of the shopping cenBirth ter on that corner, traffic has multiplied, yet the State Road still says no. Youll reHave you ever had it so good? And member they did the same thing on First have it taken from you so cockeyed fast? Utah citizens visiting the State North until it was forced on them. Capitol building may now apply it start So, lets hanging up. I've just learned that a flap" is the for certified copies of birth and death certificates at that location, confusion that takes place after someone G, D. Carlyle Thompson, M. i director of public health, anounced Cheers to the mayor, council and shade hits the "panic button." 1U.uil. at . . . TO ATTEiiO YOUR REPUBLICAN Years Ago February 8, 1912 Last Friday evening Mrs. J. D. Harding entertained at dinner in honor of the doctors birthday. After dinner the guests were shown thru the beautiful home and social chat and musical numbers completed the evenings entertainment Those who enjoyed I He put plish much on Tuesday afternoon. me to sleep in Rotary club with his demonstration on how to relax. M invitation To Ai! Republicans An Mty. tree committee for gating Jo save as many of our beputifuh Loncjqn plane trees as posTioll to see any of them go but sible. recognize that further development of Main street property will necessitate thinning them out. Two very interesting statements came out of the most recent controversy between the Standard Oil company and the city. W. J. Tozor, property representative for Standard, said they are a traffic and safeThis don't agree with but if ty hazaid. true it would present a different light on the subject and think it should be studied by a safety engineer. hope the city will make such a study. And Councilman Olof Zundel suggested that the shade tree committee should make an over-al- l study of the tree policy for future consideration. This believe should be done after the safety study has been I m ky V H 'f ' vtt wr-r- w THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, 1 JJjeriimtxUrj . "rr r-- t in a beautiful variety of styles, sizes and juices z'tl t, i vTi: '' j $ - ! " - r " FOUR OF THE SIX huge moving vans used in the mass moving of the Thiokol offices from A crew of 27 men from C. to the Air Force-ThiokPlant 78 over the past week-en- d. R. Johnson Transfer loaded the big Mayflower vans and started the move after Thiokol offices closed at 4 p.m. Friday. They were completely installed in new offices at Plant 78 in time to Tre-mont- on r- - w. - CZ7s& SSk. AI . ' - Impala to 97.5 of cargo space. Wagon. Up Station CU. fLy - Chevy II Nova Station Wagon Classiest of the new Chevy II wagon crew v. ith rich appointments and a spunky six. start work Monday morning. fc x -- - ol jI 1 S. , c See the new Chevrolet, Chevy MAYFLOWER Offices in BRIGHAM 1 iti and 4 and Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Slo- p Centra! Chevrolet, Inc. AGENTS CITY II LOGAN 816 North Main Brigham City Phone PA A 55 Shopping Center |