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Show V PERRY PULSE THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 15, 1962 Relief Society Ladies to By Donna 1 hold its 120th anniversary party. Every lady of the ward is urged to make a date with their husband and attend. The piogram chairman, Mrs. Lynn Maddox, has arranged a very entertaining pro- gram. All the ladies are to prepare a box lunch and bring it with them. Set Saturday will be held Thursday night, March 22. Mrs. A demonstration on pruning of Lois Downs, who is head of the womens physical education depart- - trees and shrubbery will be held Saturday morning, March 17, at 10 a. m. at the Brigham City Municipal LWV Schedules most shrubs and said Tuesday. Tax Structure A on Brigham public meeting grounds, according to A. Fullmer Allred, county agent. Even though Mother Nature has not cooperated fully, this is the time of the year to prune Meeting on Whether you need a loan, a safe place to deposit your money, or financial counseling with depth and thoroughness, you'll find we are ready and able to handle all financial problems. Citys tax sructure has been scheduled March 20 by the League of trees, nn nnnnn Q iMd Allred Anson Call, horticulturist from Utah State University, will give the demonstration. one-thi- rd f f 8 A GRADE CHUCK ROAST SMALL M EGGS 3 doz. ib. 57 2 for 49 IMS' MIRACLE WHIP KLEENEX snve8! "d SUGAR AWfLM .qf. 8811 Save 3c MIEflWA Attorney 28 First Biigham TOILET TISSUi IQIbs.l 4 rolls 37 3 J - 8 15 22 29 Utah Road commission Tuesday gamed an order of occupancy which will allow it to start construction on the Brigham City Fourteenth South access highway east of Main street. First District Judge Lewis Jones issued the Older on the state's claim to use of certain property by right of eminent domain. Namer as defendants in the aca tion were Bob B. Allred and B. Allred, his wife; Jack B. Parsons, Jr., and Deanne W. Pardons, his wife; Raymond F. Payne end Elvna R. Payne, his wife, and the Commercial Security bank, s Tins is the second condemnation action heard by the court involving the access road, planned lor construction this year. '" i i i I uU v r ah f p I i on electricity. 1 W.,.4 o rw r'v m r- 09 O ' M M LiUL : i t k k-- .i i I ! I ? K d z M r i f UiJLi o T0TAL erm Sid-on- DENNEYS 12 Zee Northern SAVE 6c Secuiilv Bank Building, Utah City, M 'aBmrgBnnggspanHaak uwiuiuaasgagggumaasaiHa SET SUGAR SavelOc ' HANSEN. for Flaihtiff ' $ if. Lij The SUMMONS Civil No. 8960 IN TTIR DISrKIfT COUHT BOX OF EIJ1LR COUNTY, STATE OF t'TAU. DONNA PKICE OLMSTEAD, Pl,iintlff, versus LEWIS Ol MSTEAD, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT You aie hereby summoned and required to seive upon Sheima Hansen, Plaintiffs attorney, whose addiess is 28 Hist Security Bank Building, Brigham Citv Utah, as answer to the complaint Hitlun 20 davs after service of this summons upon you. If you fail o to do, judgement by default uill be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, (uhteh has been filed with the clerk of said court) This is an action for divorce. Dated March 8, 19f!j TV ? Access Highway LtGAl NOTK.L ago. And a flameless electric water as safe as an heater is so safe electric light. Also with an electric water heater, you get a special low rate fW State Gains Right Federal Deposit insurance Corporation AGED electrically. One of them is lower prices for electric appliances. Take electric water heaters, for example. Prices now are about less than they were ten years Plans for the demonstration with and will feature were made in cooperahon Mayor Willis Hansen and County the Box Elder County Horticultural Society, local garden clubs and Assessor Evan Gee as speakeis. gardeners, Allred noted. The event, to which all interested Horticulturists from Utah State persons are invited, will be held in the basement of the Holy Cross University recommend pruning of Lutheran church, 705 East Second most trees after the most severe part of the winter is over, Allred South, staring at 8 p.m. The two officials will discuss the added. local tax structure, a subject studied by the local league over the past several weeks. The study was climaxed Tuesday and Mrs. Sam Packwood, information representative, said the regular unit meeting will not be held tonight, Thursday. To Property on MILLERS It pays many ways to live better Women Voters 3tv &333T8Zf O0ZI Member Demonstration es will be exchanged. This will be a very enjoyable evening so ladies make that date with your husband and plan to attend. A PTA MEETING and were completely taken care of by 6:30 p.m. at which time the adults were served. A very Interesting program presented by the and Gleaners conStake cluded the evening. Tree Pruning After the program, a few games will be played and then the lunch- Bank loans, made possible by the communitys deposits, convert dollars into the siding, shingles, and the many other things that go into the construction, modernization and repair of the homes, businesses and farms of your friends and neighbors. We at First Security are happy to be able to put this money to work in this community and help make this growth possible First Security Bank of Utah, N A. Bywater night, March 16, the Relief Society of the Perry Ward will Friday First Security Bank is vitally interested in making this community and area grow. m morning, March 12, on their way to Seattle. Another successful ward dinner was added to Perrys credit Friday night, March 9. The children were served promptly at 4 p.m, Entertain Husbands Friday Converting dollars to siding and shingles in Brigham City OUT MR. AND MRS. Gordon Davis, while visiting in Perry, weie joined by Mr. and Mis. Lyle Timmins and their seven children. They all stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ment at Utah State University, will Vinson Davis. They left Monday be the guest speaker. She will speak on physical education in the elementary schools. Mr. Morgan's ukulele band will furnish musical numbers. Refreshments will be The election of new offi served. cers will take place so plan to attend and elect the people of your choice. 21 Sit Plt)ELECTRlc YOUR H0ME DEAUR NOW UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. JCQ)"' AM m Arnel and cotton tailored blouses! 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