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Show t rv ywNi' vnrry v - and are looking forward to their relaxed and carefree. The former European trip with a great deal of president spoke informally, loot ntes, and they stayed to chat This probably accounts for the and visit with the ladies, which, fact that they both seemed very needless to say, the ladies loved. I 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, July 12; 1?57 V -- x N One of the largest community projects ever undertaken by a Brigham City service dub will be the development of a park at the little Mantua reservoir at the head of Box Elder canyon. And it does your heart good to see the enthusiasm with which the 54 club members are tackling the huge undertaking. Vt -- 13-acr- V: city-owne- - MfcfvUseiid he'd pay the operator's salary. cott Horsley offered to donate grass seed to plant the entire 13 acre tract and that is a lot of seed. Jack Parsons Jr. said the club could count on him to help and the club took in the first cash donation, a five dollar gift from a visiting Rotarian, Bob Waiver, immediate past president of the Altadene, Calif., club. by I Vs. Waljacf 1 The Eisenhowers graciously con-sented to stay over until the following morning after the big Republican dinner in Washto attend I part in phone We'll see that your donate a to dig the drainage ditches and Walt Then Doug Fife offered to or come in and see us. offer gets to the proper authority. from Willard, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for sending me the e Second Class Matter at the post for the past 19 months. I fice In Srlqham City, Utah, under the I would like to thank you for paper Act et March I, 1179. look forward to receiving it. I like sending me the Box Elder News lo call it Chat. W. Claybauph, Publisher "inspirational news" and Journal semi-weekl- y for the frnm home. SO $3 rate per vear, payable first five months of Subscription my mission. fh advance; In combination with the Box My new addiess is 244 B. Street. Cider News, (published Tuesdays) IS 00 per year; 13 00 for 0 months; tingle new address is 2 College Brawlcy, Calif. My topy, 10 cent Thank you, Bounds, Frnseibuigh, Aheideenr Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, ELDER TED LAURITZEN. Utah State Press Association, National shire, Scotland. I remain yours sincerely, editorial Association and United Prasi International. RepresentaAdvertising tive! Utah Keith State Press Association Sait lake City, Utah. elder S Tomorrow will be moving day for us again. I am now working with Elder Marcus Leon Pulsipher T St ms i J T t- . TO MAKE n ,o o (V,o c! j uy j three-stran- of ? 4 d COME IN, LET'S TALK OVER YOUR HOME EUILDINO- plans. .you know BUILDING I ug-w- know lumber and e ua&iZiAnaZt MATERIALS kMl's: 1 ft wiii A ij jounBxtjor! i' I? bill - rUfcr $l ft w Hi nvr - "r- NYIOM Tb rf U, Plus tax and recappable tire b WU SjSkvA- W .lIiSLl Personal Income Increases in Utah BIG SAFETY . FIVE CRITICAL SAFETY SERVICES... Balance Front Wheels Repack Front Wheel Bearings Rotate and Inspect Tires Check Exhaust System over $1 billion, an 11 per cent increase over 1961s first half, and persortal income for the second half of 1962 should continue well above 1961 figures. However, the outlook is overshadowed by "slowness in basic physical production TAKS YOUR CAR WHERE industries." That picture of Utahs current economy is presented in First Security Banks Newsletter which will be distributed this week, it was announced by J. Leo Nelson, vice president and manager, First Se- THE EXPERTS ARE. NEW LOW PRICED NYLON ! s li TRUCK TIRE REG. BUY THEM BOTH AT THIS ONE PREVENT FOREST FIRES 1 5 TO Merrells, Inc. ONLY YQy CAN i building-PLAN- 60 AND $ "42 the toughest, longest wall wearing tire in it If not recappable Iub class! add $3 curity Bank, Brigham City. "The missiles and electronic industries in Utah continue to increase in relative importance, First Security reports. "Employment in these segments now exceeds 16,900, some 33 percent over year ago levels." 1 take OUR the body Personal income in Utah for the fust half of 1962 is estimated at W f WE'LL I Goodyear' new ! V ''HONEY, FOR ESTIMATES AND PRICES LOW ILL ASK THEIR ADVI0E , BECAUSE THEY KNOW llr.nolh.na police officers. However, It wont all be like a new book to him. Bryson has been training with the force since late April. He came to Brigham City after serving as a radio operator in the Navy for four years. Previous to r hitch that he served a in the Air Force, part ot which was during the Korean war as a gunner and radar scanner. The new patrolman is a native of Dallas, Texas, where he graduated from high school. He attended Paris Junior college and East Texas State Teachers college. Bryson is married to the former Bonnie Olsen of Brigham City. They presently reside at 470 South Second East. For First of Year 1 J ,4 t TO BUILD ME ANEW HOME LOVE YOU MORE AND MORE , TUFSYII allred. Dear Editor: MRS. EISENHOWER was dressed in a becoming black silk shantung suit with a white pique pillbox hat, white purse and pearl choker necklace. She looks even younger than she did when, she was in the White House, though she said they both were still very busy, and the General goes to work at 7 every morning and rarely gets home before 7 at night. One of the most interesting things she told us was that her husband had written the speech of the night before entirely himself. He had lots of offers of help, but when others did it, it lacked the persona! touch which he wanted SHE SAID the main difference in their lives now is that they have more and longer vacations. They had a delightful time in California, with safer, stronger four-yeft- BOX ELDER JOURNAL OUR READERS WRITE In 1901, 2Twkly nwspdpr Dear Editor: Hftllhd every Thursday and entered of- LOVE YOU NEW NYLON to beginntng So, if you want to have a special this big new community park, write, love ydu rich , , roor ; put; since ydu promised I I 3dd!T' The newest member of Brigham Meanwhile, the N&J office will be glad Citys Police force, Donald E. Bryto serve as a clearing house for ideas, sug- son, left this week to learn the fundamentals of being a good ofgestions, donations and offers of service of ficer. And he may get some toeany kind. Needed for the project will be stretching exercises to boot. He is attending the Utah Police plumbers, cement workers, carpenters, electricians and all others in the construction icademy training course at Camp 9 trades. Trench diggers and laborers will W. G. Williams, July 21. is following in the steps be needed. There will be plenty for every- of Bryson other local officers who have one to do. been oriented in the course basic He became so enthusiastic about the program that he offered to donate his services as an engineer to help with a necessary drainage project which was undertaken as the initial phase, and as Francis said, Im not a Rotarian but want to help make this park possible." It's public spirited men like that who are making this a realty. L, 1 Takes Course map. aS)C0Tm breakfast a Bgig?irnfr Bennett told. fund-raisin- g ington, F. New Hampshire maple syrup and then took their places out under the trees. On my arrival, I was told that I was to sit at Mrs. Eisenhowers table; why, I dont know, but naturally, I was delighted, and I asked no questions but did as I was always try to' avoid mentioning anything in this column which might be considered "political" in any sense. However, in a previous at column, I described a party which sat next to Jackie KenI may nedy at lunch, so perhaps be forgiven for telling of another recent occasion when I sat next at breakto Mamie Eisenhower fast. I Of BC Police Starting with a topographic map prepared by the city engineering office and developed into a planned sketch by Despain, the project committee conferred with Francis Todd, the engineer who prepared the IDITORIAI yjcteleok tc New Member d another. And theyre doing pretty well for a start. NATIONAL with-plcasu- Donald E. Bryson, new- - Republican wives, to whom the TRAINS est member of the city police foree general spoke briefly. THE breakfast was held in the One good suggestion that was made at is training at Camp Williams, garden of Congressman spacious the club meeting would have each Rotarian and Mrs. Perkins Bass of New It was a beautiful buy a tree of the proper kind, dig a hole Hampshire. in the correct spot and plant if. day, and the completely secluded garden was gay with small tables For that matter, perhaps others in the covered with bright cloths and boucommunity would like to do the same and if quets of garden flowers in the center of each. so, I'm sure it can be arranged. Perhaps A buffet was set up in the dinwe can have a tree planting day sometime ing room The guests helped themthis fall, an Arbor day ceremony next selves to orange juice, sweet rolls, spring. And you can plant your tree, All policemen dont have flatfeet drinks, sausages, pancakes, and watch it grow, have your family picnics un- us the jokestersall would have you believe. 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