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Show 112 r: r " j I r1 - ) r 1 K ,P ) s ? jI Y ' 1 H 5 U ; YyV, "V r 4 1 ? V , V -- mrft cy " L J- A A, k. Fines, Terms In BC Court Third West, Rigby, Idaho, fined $200 and sentenetd to .id days fo: diunk duving. The jail letni was suf pended upon payment til the fine. - m leioiiM GUARD u " Are Here! INSTANT TEA INSTANT COFFEE INSTANT INSTANT PIES JELLO . INSTANT INSTANT ORANCE JUICE PUDDING INSTANT SOUP INSTANT CEREAL rx". i , .i : v t K 4 Mayflower Today, a replica of the original Mayflower is reminding everyone of the voyage that moved Amer- icas first families to their new homes. the And another Mayflower Mayflower Warehousemens Association is busy moving Americas present day families, moving them orgaiualiun. District Governor at Banquet ham City. John Holmes was master of ceremonies, and Delbert District Governor, John A. Hoyt Cook of the Stake High Council Wilmade his annual visit to the lard Lions Club, Wednesday, Feb. was a special guest. dinner with their 7, at a special BYRON Pulsipher, son of Mr. ladies. The dinner was held at and Mrs. Marcus W. Pulsipher of the Tropical Restaurant in Brig- Willard is home for a ham City. With the District Gov- visit with his family. Byron joined ernor was his wife and Cabinet the in November and reNavy wife. Secretary Leo Fraser and his ceived his basic training at San In his address to the club he stresDiego, Calif. On Wednesday, Feb. sed the importance of small ser- 21 he will leave for Treasure Isvice projects. land, Calif, where he will attend THE Seventh Quorum of Elders radar school. m the Willaid ward held their anMR. AND MRS. Carlyle Larkin nual banquet Saturday, I eb. 1(1. and family who have been resiThe table decorations and favors dents of Willard for many years were all done in the Valentine have moved lo ltazelton, Idaho theme. In charge of decorations where they bought a farm. were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burden; THE YOUNG Married class of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mund were in charge of foods and Mr. and the Willard Second ward held a Mrs. Dale Holmes on program. social Friday, Feb. 10. Seventeen Ihe program consisted of musical couples went to Ogden to the for skating. They returned numbers by Michael Ohman, piano; Reed Dixon, cello and Frank to Willard to the home of Mr. and Annette Knudsen did Mrs. Orvis Ward for refreshments. Call, violin. pantomines. All were from Brig- CONGRATULATIONS are In order to Mr. and Mrs. Niels Knudsen on the birth of their fourth OUR READERS WRITE son who arrived Saturday, Feb. 10 at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham Feb. 3, City, weighing in at 8 lbs. 13 oz. Dear Editor, A FIRESIDE will be held at the Your generosity in supplying the of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth paper is recogm.ed and apprecia- home Waite Sunday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p. ted. 1 want to take time to write a m. All young people in the WiYou note as I re- llard ward, age 14 and over are short Thank Guest speaker will be port my change of address. I cer- invited. Holmes who served on a Dale the patainly appreciate receiving to Great Britain. per. It allows me to keep up on mission Thiukol-villwhat is happening in T rom the reports it looks as if thing are bursting out all Symptoms of Distress Arising bom over. Germany has been wonSTOMACH ULCERS derful to me in the time that DUET0 EXCESS Ive been here. Im now in Kassel, ACID the address here is: QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST (Ke) Kassel By Mrs. E. P. Walls North, South, East,West the call is for Kentuckys Best! Also Available BOTTLED INSTANT MILK INSTANT STEAKS AND MOW Eli 24 B 'Vocckmanri FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER 150 YEARS Baiun uo to nut b iatuiiu no tuuiu tiaiiun amn luiaowi uwuucr La Appear: The breadwinner came home lopsided find explained that he did not have his paycheck. 1 bought something for the house, he said. "And what did you buy for the house? his wife asked. Twelve rounds of drinks! 1. Pick up your phono .. al 4. Before you realize whats happening INSTANT PEOPLE will be appearing ALL fre Buick-Rambl- at the FOR INFORMATION - - r concerning voting district boundaries, call K. B. or Clyde B. Stratford, County Republican Olsen, County Clerk, PA Chairman, PA Mr. William Brown, Utah State Credit Union Salt Lake It er - per person. Guest Speaker: !' P.M. Meeting places for Brigham City and vicinity are: B.E. Junior High School, 1 7 South 4th East. Brigham City 1 Brigham City 2 Chamber of Commerce upstairs over the Box Elder County Bank Brigham City 3 Lincoln School, 271 North 1 st 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 Mt. 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 1 1 Ersol Berchtold res., 228 East 3rd South Brigham City 1 2 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 Blvd. Bear River City City Hall j Corinne School House Harper Ward Paul Hunsaker res. Honeyville School House Mantua Ray Jeppsen res. Perry- School House Willard City Hall on ) a very special welcome at your PRECINCT MEETINGS AT 8:00 at Tropical Cafe, Brigham City - REPUBLICAN hich fully ripiame ELECTION OF OFFICERS rj .. Will Be Held Monday, Feb. 1 9, 1 962 AND WAIST ADS BRIiSG . IN BOX ELDER COUNTY REXALL DRUG HAMILTON DRUG MACKS PHARMACY $1 Republican principles You 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. GLENS Dinner 7:00 p.m. prompt. in And if you are a newcomer, you will find Republican precinct meeting. Tuesday, February 20, 1 962 Journal and those believing 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. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to take advantage of your want ad offer! . eirkaBM of the d M ti,i. homt trraimrni to be held PA PRECINCT DEE181H 4TH Want Ad 3. Place your News-JournTo Buy, Sell, Rent or Hire Forest TO ATTEND YOUR REPUBLICAN THIOKOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 71 807 W. An Invitation To All Republicans . . . WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold hirrihfl symnlormol distress from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcaraarising due to Sourer Stomach, Catilnau, Heartburn, l)pt Sing. Respectfully, Steve Packer Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City It now 12 Blueherstr. C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER CO. IN BONO IflWiLL-toZIE- R two-wee- e. 2. Dial PA 1 economically. efficiently, safely, Skilled, careful service has made tins Mayflower the worlds largest standardized moving and stomge Ber-tha- 3-34- " Willard Lions Club Entertains HIE Them APPROXIMATELY 110 students in be performing the two groups Thuisday evening. A special number, Song of Juwill feature Gary Damon, piter, Steve Chase and Clyde Morrell as trumpeteers, and Larry Call as the will Jirst IN AMERICA! WILLARD REPORTS Aubrey W. Slulter, 44, of 677 sentenced to South Second Fn-- t, six months in jail each on two citations for diurtk driving. Judge stay of execution. meJudge VeNoy Christoffersen Phillip J. Keenan, 23, of 335 Fast ted out fines and jail terms for a Forest, driving on a revoked liin variety of driving violations cense, fined $50 and sentenced to city court of Brigham City this 25 days. The Jail term was susWeek. pended when he paid the fine. i They included: 21, Ronald Wallace Mallery, Charles Chester Ross, Mantua, reckless driving, ordered to pay Lewiston, Utah, oidered to pay $10 five days for improper registra375 or spend 3V2 days in jail. He or serve five days for improper tion. Mallery paid the fines and passing; $50 and 25 days for duvpaid the fine. in jail was suspended. John K. Smith, 21, of 126 South ing during suspension, and $10 or the time Heres How to Make Slate Concert ubuo soloist. Included in the program will be compositions by such famed composers as Sontag, Avison, Handel, Scarlatti, Erickson and Wagner. The general public is invited to attend the concert and enjoy an evening of favorite musical selections, Princpal Call said. Whiting. Members of the assessors office visited Thiokols Wasatch Division for three days enabling employees to register their private vehicles at the plant site. This is the first time this service has been olfered. BETTER THAN A DRIVE-I(left to right) R. Evan Gee, Gladys Norr, and Marv Peters of the Box Elder County Assessors olliee receive taxes and present 1962 Utah Vehicle license plates to Thiukol employes. Cathie Dallin, Ivan Swenson, and Ronald Judge Levies Music Groups The Bureau said there are 9.5 million head of cuttle and about the same number of people. However, the cattle population in 1900 was about what it is today, but the human population has risen sharply in the past 60 years. ,w "j.. , r. D EL Junior High The Utah State University Forum Series lecture hy Dr. Edward The instrumental music departTeller will be Saturday, Feb. 17, at 8 p m. in Main Auditorium on USU ment of Box Elder Junior High school wil present a concert featcampus. The lecture by Dr. Teller, interna- uring the string orchestra and the was ii ert band, according to an antionally-known physicist, originally scheduled for Feb. 20, nouncement made this week by but due to another commitment ill E. Call. California on Feh. 21, the local Principal Wayne The ptogram, directed by Earl date has been changed. B for Swenson, is scheduled Admission to the Forum Series Thursday evening, Feb. 15, at 8 appearance is by Forum Series p.m in the Junior High auditorticket or USU student or faculty ium The public is invited to atactivity card. Admission may be tend. obtained at the door for $1. from the Seventh, Students eighth and ninth grades will be included in each group Many of Population Note those participating were members AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI- )- Texas' of the Box Elder Junior High orcattle population is about the chestra and band groups which resame sire as the human popula- ceived top rating last spring from tion, the University of Texas Bur- Dr. Max F. Dalby, director of eau of Business Research reports. Utah State University band. 1 1 : ' Speak at USU Saturday !V X' - Physicist to Thuis3ay, February 15, 1962 THE BOX ELDER 'JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ' 't 87 league i Box Elder County Republican Central Committee Cif. 1 MWfblb 1 V Y'V'! ? e '' Clyde M ,Tn u . M B. Stratford, Chairman Mrs. Kleon Kerr, Tremonton, Vice Chairman r 'f r C iMirEftn T'ori'-nrov . |