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Show Senior Results: Food Town 45, Andys ery 15. Valentine 17, Oyler 10; 7, Peterson 6. Zundels Parson 37, Nurs- Iron Red-E-Mi- x MR, AND MRS. Dee Jensen report the arrival of a baby son boin Jan. 10. This is the second child in the family. Mrs. Jensen is the former Diane Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren. Pat Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson is recovering from blood poison in his foot caused from a blister worn while skating. 27 Minus weather degree brought Lamar Iverson home from Wyoming until weather moderates. By Mrs. Irving Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Dewey spent last Thursday Friday in Biackfoot, Idaho ing with their son Ted and Rams-del- l and visitfami- ly- 36. Mrs. Melba Checketts, her son, Sydney, and daughter, MarJan. 14 at Cooley Hospital 40, Penneys go, spent Monday, Cornish helping her father Ed39. ward Clayson celebrate his Nuttall 17, R. Larson 6; birthday anniversary. 15, Oman 13. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen, their daughter Janet and son Brigham Floral 43, Hansen Leon, made a business trip to Chev. 34. Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Reeves 15, .Gallegos 9; Nieland NEWELL CHECKETTS sen 10, Morrell 7. Dale King of Mesa, Ariz. visited at the home of Mr. and Smith Foods 60, Furniture Mrs. Clinton Burt and Mr. and Center 59. Mrs. Mario Checketts last SunCall 25, Peterson 15; Robinette day. 24, Anderson 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jones and three children Christopher, Senior Standings: Raymond and Richard called on Won Lost the Lamar Iversons recently. 3 0 Food Town Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones were 1 2 Hansen Chev. former students at Intermoun1 Furniture Center ..2 tain school in Brigham City 1 Brigham Floral .... 2 MRS. MARY Holman celebra1 2 Smith Foods ted her 83rd birthday Sunday, 1 2 Andys Nursery .... Jan. 13. All of her local chil2 Cooley Hospital .... 1 dren were present and her 1 2 Parson sons living in California called 1 2 Zundels her on the telephone and con3 0 Penneys gratulated her. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Hansen spent one day last week in Salt Fish-Ge- me Lake City on business, C. Jensen 9 Byington 15, 9. Hel-qui- I 21-2- Red-p-Mi- x Blocher Hume Dunn4; 12, Thiokol Pacheo Mathews 6, 4; Hamilton Erdman Fram 19. Young 6; 30, 18, 8, T. Oss-ma- 9, Merlin (Irish) Anderson had the misfortune of breaking his buildUtah will receive $45,358 as foot while remodeling a South Tremonton. in ing dolits share of a half million lars in Federal aid money allotted to the eight states in Re- Fisheries funds are distributed. gion 2 of the Bureau of Sport These Federal funds must be Fisheries and Wildlife. Other matched with an equal sum of states include Arizona, Colo- State money. The additional money is rerado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyo- leased through the Department of the Interior as part of the ming. The $548,598 allotted is over Kennedy Administrations Acand above the usual apportion- celerated Public Works proments for the Fish and Game gram, which hopes to reduce in distressed departments in these states. unemployment These funds will be distributed areas by promoting immediate in much the same way that starts on construction projects Pittman-Robertso- n to Wildlife of benefit to wildlife which will Aid to employ many workers. and Dingell-Johnso- 6. Baty 13, Browns 8. 8, Jeppsen 25, Butterfield Baron 4. 6; 29, Als Conoco 21. 12, Parkin 7; Jerrill Lloyds Cole n. " For State a Vav-rick- Modern 40, Medics 14. Hiatt 14, Rasmussen Wheatley 10; Smith 6. Packer Funds Due Blocks 12. Robinson, Gomez, Petersen 8. 22, Mrs. Dollie Iverson, Kelley and Larrie Marie spent last Ogden Sunday afternoon in visiting with Mrs. Carla 3. Thompsons 21, Zundels 20. Shaw 9, Glover 6; Jones Hansen 5. 8, Jones, Lowery 5. ami each child received Games an attractive favor. were played and many presents received by the guest of honor. Bear River Couple Journeys To Idaho to Visit With Son Little League (Gge Play Hamilton Drug, Thiokol and Thompsons remain undefeated in the jun'or league while Food Town is the only undefeated senior league team. In the senior league Saturday, Smiths Foods and Furniture Center staged the most hectic game played so far this season. They played a double overtime before it was finally decided in Smiths favor. Merrill Call scored 25 points for the winners as Reid Robinette tanked 24 points in a lusrng effort. 0 Thompsons edged Zundels in the junior leagues closest contest. Zundels led throughout except for the final seconds when David Glover popped in a for the winning seizd BEAR RIVER REPORTS Features Overtime Game n New Spanish Class Begins Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren and family and Miss Sandra Nessler attended the Utah Symphony concert at Box Elder High school Saturday evening. 1HE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cily, Uluh ' . 11 .Thursday, January 24, 1963' a. I tributed to the increased demand for long-termortgage credit. York pointed out that the recent reduction in interest rate on Land Bank loans outstanding will save present borrowers approximately $454,000 in 19G3. He said that in 1962 the bank distributed dividends amounting to eight percent of its capital stock to the 46 land Long term real estate bank associations which own $56.3 million totaling all of the stock. He added that made by the Federal Bank of Berkeley in 1962 to far- many of the associations will mers and ranchers in Califor- pass on a portion of these divinia, Arizona, Nevada, and dends to their members, who Utah; and the repayment rec- are Land Bank borrowers, ord of the banks more than which will reduce further the interest cost on their loans. 15,000 borrowers has been excellent. These comments were made this week by Wallace E. York, president of the Berkeley reland bank, in his year-enport on. operations. He added the $244 million in loan volume The Corinne Buddhist chuich outstanding is the highest in the will sponsor a benefit dinner banks history. Saturday evening, Jan. 26, from. The principal reason for the 5 to 9 p.m. at the Buddhist greater use of credit, according church house in Corinne. to York, is the increased need Advance ticket sales are beof farmers and ranchers for ing made and the $2 contribucapital to keep up with the con tion will cover the cost of the tinuing changes in agriculture. supper. On the menu will be The adjustment of farming chicken chow mein, spare ribs, units through the purchase of shrimp, rice and soft drinks. Yosh additional property, the modYamasaki, general ernization of buildings and chairman, invites the general equipment, and the changing public to attend. Tickets may cropping pattern all have con be obtained by contacting him. Land Dank Thursday Eve Mrs. Erma Miller entertained club last Saturday. The ladies were all kept busy Pixie dolls. Mrs. making Mrytle Anderson was a special guest. a Spanish for Beginners, new class being organized as part of the evening education program of the school district will hold its first class on Thursday evening of this week at the SOMEONE entered the Austin new Box Elder High school at Johnson home last Sunday while 7 p.m. in Room 202. the Johnsons were attending Edgar L. Wagner, who has church and took some valuable Christmas presents and other spent many years in Spanish articles, then on Tuesday night sneaking countries will be the If class members the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy instructor. desire the class can be held Thorsen was broken into. twice a week. It will continue Mrs. Meredith Weese of Tre- for ten weeks. Registration fee THE PRIMARY Daddy - monton entertained last Wednes- will be five dollars. Daughter party was held Satin honor of her sister Nolas day 19 amusein Jan. the urday, A NEW course on curriculum A delicious luncheon ment hall. Following the serv- birthday. and visiting enjoyed development being organizated was served ing of supper, games were playat the Intermountain school will ed by fatheis and daughters. A Mrs. Ilah Anderson was visit- hold its first session next tribute to the fathers was given ing relatives in town Sunday. Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in by Pamela Johnson then her building No. 2. This class is beMany relatives and friends ing offered by Brigham Young fathei, Lee Johnson, gave a triChristenon Miss called Dena bute to the daughters. Teachuniversity and is being given ers assisting were LaReen sen Sunday to wish her a happy for university credit. Braegger, Janice Holmgren, birthday. Doctor Wendell B. Anderson Shirley Iverson and Shirley STUDENTS FROM the Bear Hendrickson. The bishopiic and of the political science departRiver school high seminary ment at Utah State Primary presidency were invi- gave a very university, interesting program will teach a class in ted guests. Major in Sacrament meeting Sunday Governments of Europe" on Mrs. Pat Andersons parents, evening. We do appreciate Wednesday evening at InterMr. and Mrs. Ward from Idaho, these young people. mountain school in No. visited at the Anderson home Janett and Wallace Brown 2 at 7 p.m. if there building is sufficient and daughter Laurel of Harris-vill- e during the past week. registration. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Averett Heights had dinner with In this class a comporative are the proud parents of twin the Lamar Iversons last Sunstudy of the governments of boys born at the Cooley Hospi- day. tal Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poritt Great Britain, France, Gerand Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson many, and the Soviet Union will MRS. ERMA Miller entertainwere in Ogden Saturday on be discussed. ed a group of friends at a sewbusiness. ing party last Thursday. Those Gary Christensen spent Sunenjoying the afternoon were GolMrs. Rita Mrs. day with his mother, Mrs. Anderson, den Curl and 'his sister Linda. Myrtle Anderson, Mrs. Pearl SONS AND daughters of Mr. Hall, Mrs. Gertrude Iverson, and Mrs. Arnold Dallin called Gold-Gree- n Mrs. Seretta Johnson, Mrs. Cly-ti- e to see them Sunday. Anderson, Mrs. Andrea HugRobert Hansen, son of Mr. The Brigham Fifth, City gins and Gay Miller. and Mrs. Theone Hansen met Tenth and Sixteenth LDS wards Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Duncan with a painful accident last Sat- will hold a joint Gold and Green and three children spent two when he received first 9Z UBf SutuaAa Xepjntug weeks visiting in Los Angeles urday Bg and second degree burns on his in the Fifth ward recreation ' recently. face. hall. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Child Sydney Checketts, son of Mr. entertained the following coup- and Dancing will begin at 8:30 p. Mario Mrs. Checketts, has les at their home recently, Mr. received a call to fulfill an LDS m. to the music of the Blue and Mrs. Deverle Barker, Mr. mission in Ireland. Knights Combo. 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