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Show The artist was showing his pictures to a friend. "Now here is a picture; one of my best, too. When I started out I had no idea what it was going to BEAR RIVER REPORTS Utah Guard Farewell Testimonial Given For Bear River City Y outh May Obtain Auto Plates be. His friend looked puzzled. "Tell me, afer you got through, how did you find out what it was? By Carrie J. Christensen National' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chris- Utah Distinctive tensen and three children reGuard automobile license plates turned Sunday evening from for 1963 are now available to' Manhatten Beach, Calif., where members of the Utah National they spent ten days visiting SeGuard at seven regional offices ward and Mae Hansen. of the Utah State Tax CommisOn Monday Mrs. Ida Chrission, according to Maj. Gen. tensen entertained the Merrill Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant Duke family of Ogden. General. The Iverson clan now num22 of them mot at Cities where these license bers 28 and the home of their parents, Mr. be are: plates may purchased Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, and Mrs. L. W. Iverson. A very Provo, Vernal, Price, and Cedar noisy but happy day was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Junius ThompCity, They may also be obtained through the mail from the son of Elwood spent the day Utah State Tax Commission in with the Iversons. Salt Lake City. There is no ad- Pearl and Frank Hall motored ditional charge for these plates, to Salt Lake City and visited with Gaye Ann and Bob RasCREATED five years ago by mussen and children. Then the special action of the Utah Leg- six went on to the home of islature, the special plates bear Pearls son, Ray Hollry and the words, "National Guard for a sumptuous Christon the place where the two family mas feast. large prefix letters normally apFrank Hall spent two days in .. , ' J;r pear. Grouse Creek on road business. NATIONAL Guardsmen who Peggy and Kenneth Porritt rf Ul'Su ' S, ' Jwl have 1962 National Guard plates left Saturday morning for Idamay buy 1963 plates simply by ho where they visited with presenting their 1962 registrat- Kens sister in Jerome and ion, receipt for tax payment wilh Peggys sister, Audrey, at from the local County Assessor, Gooding. They were accomplus application form TC 131. panied by Mitzi and Kristy Guardsmen who didnt have the Nelson. distinctive Guard plates in 1962 Shirley and Gerold Iverson should accompany the above attended a "plant party in Ogfrom den. A steak with a brief statement supper was servtheir commanding officers con- ed and the evening spent in firming their membership in dancing. the Utah National Guard. Shirley Andreason of Logan Drop every litter bit in the litter visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee JohnGuardsNational Every Utah bag you should always carry in man is eligible to purchase the son on Thursday. Shirley is your car. Persuade (!) others to distinctive license plates whose attending the USU in Logan. Mary Holman spent Christfollow your good example. That's automobile registration is in his in his name mas with Colleen and Dean or name jointly how you can help KEEP AMERwith another person. General Hunsaker and family in Honey-villICA CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL Rich again urges all Utah NaSerretta and Melvin Johnson tional Guardsmen to participate in this program which helps had Christmas dinner with the Lee Johnsons and then went on identify this States to Salt Lake City to visit the Vern Berretts. Bishop and Mrs. Roy Braeg-ge- r and family attended the Christmas party at the William-se- n plant where he works. They report a very enjoyable eve- EMM DONT BE A LITTEBBUG! e. I ive fan m uje 3ook! my braces! 1 can walk without Linda Breese is one of the 250,000 children who are bom in this country each year with a significant birth defect. Her open spine and water on the brain needed delicate surgery. She was one of the first treated at The National Foundation-sponsore- d Birth Defects Clinical Study Center at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Today, Lindas just about aa active and exuberant as any other little charmer m her part of Ohio. To be on the safe side, she wears her braces outdoors and at school, but in the house theyre often laid aside . . . perhaps one day forever. Your dimes helped Linda walk. There are thousands of other Lindas, victims of birth defects, arthritis and polio. They need the help your dimes can give to support y research, and to bring medical care of the highest quality tq every community in the nation. Wont you.give for the life of a child? $$& ' POLIO BIRTH DEFECTS ARTHRITIS INSTITUTE ano THE SALKTim the national foundation franklin d roosevelt. founder ning. Christmas afternoon, Pamela Johnson left with the Lucky Daughtens for Springville, Utah where they visited Velma, Floyd and Deann Graves. Lee Johnson furnished taxi service for Kerry Lee Johnson, Jimmie Holmgren and Scott and Shauna Holmgren, into Brigham City on Dec. 26, when they caught the bus and spent the day skiing at Brighton. Pearl Hall and Mary Eris-ma- n spent Thursday in Ogden. Venna Hansen spent recovering from a tonsillectomy. Mrs. Carter Iverson is convalescing from major surgery performed Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Oieen Nelson has received word that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frye of Gooding, Idaho, has presented them with a new The granddaughter. Fryes hame a son, also. Arlene Hodson spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen. Victoria and Austin Johnsen have returned . from Seattle where they spent the holidays with their son, Leron and famand ily, and daughter, Elise They report that the family. roads and weather conditions were perfect for traveling. John Hartwell of Galveston, Texas called on Mary and Alvin Anderson one day last week. He boarded with the Ander-son- s while the gas was being installed in town. Mr. Hartwell was on his way to Mt. Home, Ida., where a 30 inch line is being built from there to Spokane, Wash. The Alvin Anderson, family held their Christmas party on Thursday night. A delicious supper was served and games were played. The Merrill children of Preston brought their musical instruments and as the Anderson family is very talented, we imagine that even the rafters sang. They even had BOX ELDER JOURNAL, at Box of 341 The mishap occurred ; p.m. to the Estimated damage ond East. Cars Collide Elder county has a total iod, credit ratings were changed on more than 110.000 busiwholemanufacturers, and ness salers retailers, according enterprises. 31JX 113M3JUJ JBIUOlUIJSaE JOJ Junior Watanabe held Sunday to statistics released last' week AS ONE phase in revising Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., evening was attended by a lull by credit reports and keeping Salt Lake office. The figJaCity is to Junior house. going Dun and Brad-- j ures were from a phy- them pan where his brother, Doug- sical countobtained its nation-- j street, through Inc., of the companys las has spent almost a year al network of offices, writes current book reference which in that mission. We hope Junto all in the business every year reflects the busitrend oj the ior will experience a successful Reference book to request their ness in the population county mission. Doug reports that he financial statements. This year, is really enjoying his work during the past year. these requests are being sent to book The manufacall lists home the sent there and tape he j approximately three million at Christmas time proves to his turers, wholesalers, and retail- businesses to the corner parents that he has been suc- ers who seek or grant commer- grocery store worth a few thoucessful in mastering the diffi- cial credit. It does not include sand dollars as well as to busisome of the service and profescult Japanese language. nesses worth millions. The funeral for Leslie II. Jen- sional businesses such as beauWhen the owner of officer of sen will be held Wednesday at ty and barber shops, security dealers and real estate brokers. a business enterprise fills out 1 The death of Leslie m. p. was a great shock to our com- Therefore, the figures for bus- and mails his financial stateiness in Box Elder county ment to the company, it bemunity and he will be missed would be higher than comes a part of the credit reactually who him. knew by everyone 341 quote above, it was ex- port on his business and a facOur sympathy is extended to the plained. tor in determining the credit all family members. Duone Hansen and family of Using the current Dun and rating of his business. Hagerman, Idaho and the Don Bradstreet Reference book, listHansen family of Paul, Idaho, ings as a guide, it is interesting have been visiting their par- o review what has happened ents, the Walter Hansens and in the 22 principal county comFREEDOM other family members during munities. the holidays. FOR INSTANCE, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallin RINGING City has 191 business houses at served dinner to Kathys grand- the as comparpresent time, Loparents, the Corbridges of ed with 186 in January, 1962, ? if gan; her parents, the Chases ot and 190 in January, 1961. her brother, City; Brigham 99 has at the present Steve; and Arnold and LaVon time, compared with 100 in of on Dallin, parents Terry, January, 1962, and 94 in JanuSunday. ary, 1961. Willard has seven f1 Old Home nite was spent at the present time, the same last Friday evening when the is January, 1962, and six in former girls of our town, Char- lanuary, 1961. lene Jeppsen, Karen Ramsdell -- ' : The Dun and Bradstreet Refand Sally Iverson, with their erence book, which is the husbands, met at Sallys home world's largest regularly pubrein Torrence, Calif. Light lished volume, is revised every BUY U.S. freshments were served. We 60 days to keep the business a imagine they had chatty listings current. During the good time. past GO days, nearly 70,000 new SAVINGS BONDS Anderson returned names were added to (he RefMyrtle home Saturday after having erence book and almost 65,000 spent eight days with her were removed. During the per- daughter, Doreen in Roy. Mrs. LaMarr Iverson accompanied her daughter, Jeanette Brown to Salt Lake City on Friday. While there they visited Eunice and George Clark. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their Christmas party on Dee. 28, at the home of Della Christensen. A delightful time was had by those present. Christmas gifts were ' exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell of Blackfoot, Idaho visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and other family members this past week. a fish pond. 9 Brlgfmm City, Utafi Thursday, January 3, 1963 Business Houses Number 341 In Box Elder County in 62 4 Stokes car with $150 with $100 damage estimated to the other vehicle. Brown was cited fot ! failure to yield right-of-wa- At Intersection Brigham City police last Friinday investigated a two-ca- r tersection collision at First North and Second East. Six times as many college Involved w'ere vehicles driven graduates earn $10,000 or more by Ted Ardell Stokes, 19 East a year as do high school gradFirst North, and Ephraim uates, economists report. Knowlton Brown, 334 North Sec ... for KEEP Tre-mont- WELL REMAIN OPEN WINTER ALL tf" 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 11 a.m.to 11 p.m. IPST 5 YOUR BEST CANCER INSURANCE See your doctor every year for i health checkup. See your doctor immediately if any one of Cancers Seven Danger Signals lasts mors than two weeks: 1 Unusual bleeding or discharge tump or thickening in the breast or elsewheri A A 4 sore that does not heal Change in bowel or bladder habits Hoarseness or cough Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing f Change in AMERICAN i wart or meio SUREST THE CANCER SOCIETY YOU WANT goimmriwBE TO WAY OR IT NEED WHEN MONEY HAVE IT IS -- TO SAVE AT... REGULARLY ON 1 YEAR SAVINGS BOX You Hew mi RF.Goodrich TRA1LMAKERS m-- 5' 95 47 HA v,1 S4V- - . 4.70-15- I , Tub..Typi OFF will . . . a fortune over $9,000,000.00. any amount at $5,000.00 even if you look forever. But . . . you just by regular payday savings at ... if you save just JUST FOR EXAMPLE have nearly . . . . . . save $15 the bank a week, in $5 a week and In NOWS THE TIME to get started that serves you better . . . . , Box Elder County 10 years 15 TIMES PAID A YEAR . . years you you will have 3 , open your account with ox BlI other savings Box Elder County Bank. ALL TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS off nm maty mm you Irado In your old tlrot VVE IN '63 A STatk yew car. Wilt mount ym new KWtrnt on finding BANK READY TO SEE Hu tax and tin no 10 TRIKES, WAGONS, SLEEPING BAGS,! I ft 4 Bank. FOR ONLY vfcT cant depend can build your own Yen Ccn Buy COUNTY ELDER Tires mount ym nyuter fef GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS BARBIE DOLLS, BARBIE CLOTHES,! KEN CLOTHES, FLOOR MATS, AND FISHING POLES asr urns ubmiM hcbl moos hmancb Mm comxA'rcx YOUR HO Ml OWNED BANK ' BRIGHAM CITY |