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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Biighum City, Utah 23 IhuijJoy, August 30, 1 '6? Pifta H IT VS wm stiikiffl V - vi , jf , v J'if1 , 't . , t - , V V : I - "-- - a 'R , i t k., Si i 4 ''X, t 1 !'- s f 1 - '' I '( I l TERMGUNTAIN WEST ..'n 1 j V , f T IMRADT HLADS Ldward F. Nauman, Ihiokul Wasalch division general manager, is grand marshal for the Peatii U tys pnaii s MO tf. t V , C W .v s . . fci ' i v ' s a - . ' 4 vv - - s' ; 4 f ';xs v ' W" 4 4 I IE Ai'D V . n , , ! I, WW 4 K . 1 Parade Leader W , . Y L 4 i V j , i, . i V Tif vt a 1 v .., Likes Brighai . k ihr OLD UTAH This is Salt Lake City in the 1860's in upper middle parts of photo. lack of build-u- p Ay--'--0 'Lssi. 1r,yiU fttin'' t i Jv ,v V4.xxWv s r otP".- ,.''-- S a land and a valley barely getting started. Note the Salt Lake City was to grow and become a major trading industrial area. 0 ? The grand maishal of the l 'MI Poach Days parade is Fdwaid L Nluumun, general manager of Thio-nol- s Wasatch division Nauman came to Utah in January of 1900 fiom Marshall, shore he was rmnager of the Thio-ko- l plant there He is in charge of the combined Wasatch Division opti ition which h is time plants and over 6 000 employees He was born and raised in Kailas 'City, Mo, howevei hs imily made severtil trips to Hrigham City win n he was a boy, and he was pleased to be assigned heie His father was a civil engineer and it was natural that he, too, would embaik in a careei in engmeei nip He is marned to the former I Wiles of Kansas City, and the couple have thiee sons Kent and Mark, llyear-oltwins who attend Brigham City schools Another son( Biuce, is attending the University of Leeds in Fngland working toward his Ph D in chemical engineering The Nauman s are solid boosters of northern Utah and aie avid skiers They reside at 659 North Fifth Fast in Brigham City. 1 V .Nfa." - .1 1 leas ! d architects drawing shows the new Box Elder County Bank building, now under construction at 1 56 South Main Street in Brigham City. Estimated cost of the 11,000 square foot building is NEW BANK BUILDING Two $228,000. This windows and ample parking space will be provided drive-i- n in this new, modern facility. Ready to See . ..in f63 We are proud of the phenominal growth of the Box Elder County its founding Bank since grown to in From that humble beginning, 1953. a banking institution with nearly six million dollars in it has assets. Thieves Tap What was considered ample room for growth and expansion in 1953, now is too small and we are forced to build a modern new struc- Coin Machine Now under conture to house our ever expanding banking institution. struction this new facility will be ready for occupancy in the near fu- An estimated $5 to $6, all in quarters, was taken when thieves picked a lock on a coin changing Iaunder-center- , e machine at the Fifth South near Main street, according to a Bnghnm ture . . . the better to serve you. Day-Nit- ;v, m City police report The theft was sometime between Wednesday 6am v "W -- 10 accomplished and p m iRim Save yourself several extra motions a day when cooking by using a shaker filled with a combination of salt and pepper. And this is Salt Lake City in the 1960s a land and a valley full of homes, NLW CAPITAL CITY buildings and streets. The entire northeast section of the city is now populated and the population is now moving south and west. - Seed Company V:- four years laler moie storage pace was added to the same plant and an additional plant was built The plant whuh is now at three locations is equqiped to clean and beat 400 500 sacks of seed grain a day along with alfalfa seeds, grass set ds and clover An estimated 8 000 bogs ol seed will have been processed by this Balk in SS7 when livelihoods fall and will he teady for early wire earned fiom the fruit of the spring planting land, Wm Horsky and sons, W C , John, Clarence, and Lrnest, DURING i960, 25,000 sacks of General seed were organized the llors'ey processed and two adFruit and Produce ditional carloads of alfalfa were Mercantile, Shipping Company shipped East. it wasn't until 1948 that the seed The company now has outlets stoic was nude a separate part all over the state of Utah and is of the company at that time a the only dealer of this kind in the seed cleaning and processing plant area from Salt Lake City to Burwas built Most of the companys ley, Ida In the 1950s the seed company seed business is done in the northgrew in leaps and bounds A sec- ern part of the state ond larger and better equipped Scott Horsley, the present ownplant was built adjoining the first er and manager, is the grandson at 131 South Main of Wm Horsley, and son of W C BUSINrSS Increased and in 1954 Hensley, founders of the company V. 7 IS THE TIME and Horsleys has everything youll need! U ID ,tr oecfmber jt r :i ; M lo I, ,V ' 11 Zk If-- "ir ?n " J N , PEAT MOSS FERTILIZERS k ! v 41 - - 2 T- to i v ,v m. m Brigham ;- -V t Peach w ' SEED CLEANING This modern plant cleans and processes many tons of seed each year. It Is one of Horsley's Seed Stores two sacks of grain can be treated a day. plants where v ovoS fij5!0 0 Days Harvest OUR MODERN CLEANING is equipped Festival PLANT to clean ALFALFA GRAINS We Buy and Process all seeds. FURNISHED LAWN WITH SEED PURCHASE PA 4 . t a I v 1 iS ?4 a m A ) Vy 4 s L HORSLEYS SEED STORE 131 South Main A y r 58th . a J sr Citys A 4 tilr 9?lj r 2B Certified and Uncertified LAWN SEED OF t it hWl CLOVERS EQUIPMENT 20 97 ' t GRASSES ALL 7 ,, - rbirTri Welcome j 19A2 T-- 11 1 Jtl TO PLANT A PERFECT LAWN " T -- sssaaasTa NOW ' 7 1 M . Brigham City o I Expands in S 19 JUfE " storage plant on the highway to About lloneyville was completed i m ad 46 9 91 4M9-- mmr. 4 4 - ' |