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Show 0 1 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 'v" v?r ;.! IfAU ' ' y v V J? ? i )x I - .v lv- "I v - . J ' I ImM tl rS n ft m n n !n! I , :it . ;; r t . ., y,V, - U .Vti ;w? . ( tlh7f r7 ,; iWXAi x x-- ; - ."' t. ' . ' Xy t; rl4,i x x: ' , , Illegal Fires Prompt Fines BUS DRIVERS Arvld Fredrickson, Morris, Robert Max Baugh, Cecil Larson, Thomas Bosley, Gordon Bronson, Mario Checketts Jess Fallows, M.E. Gibbs, Jeppsen, Catherine Johnson, Ella Johnson, Leah Josephson, Emily Kimber, Bertha Lamb, Trena Larsen, Vivian Laursen , Helen Lee, Wanda Litchfield, June Marble, Hendrlna Mole-naa- r, Faye Morris, Edna J. Nelson, Erma Nelson, Nell Nessen, Nola Nessler, Afton Olsen, Jennie Oyler, Melba Olyer, Dora May Palmer, Erma Peters, Carmen Reavls, Helen Riser, LaVean Robbins Allle Roche, Leoane Smith, Edith Stokes, Hazel Stokes, Ronald Hansen, Darrell Heaton, Larry Howell, Clarence Hurd, Irven Jensen, Vay Jensen, Herman Jeppsen, Delbert Kidman, Robert Brough, Blythe Mills, Boyd Nelson, Melvin Nelson, Raymond Nelson, Blanche Oman, Rudger Palmer, Leonard Peterson, Preston Peterson, Harmon Pierson, George Thorn-le- y, Archie Toyn, Rees Tur- - ley, LaVoy U dy, Frank Woodland, Harvey Wood. Two Box Elder county men week each was fined $50 last In Brigham City court for burning wildland during the fire season without a permit. They were Orln Parkinson, Portage, and Robert Gilbert, Corlnne. Complaints against the two were slgnedbyJ.D. Gunderson district fire warden for the Utah Board of Forestry and Fire Control. Sitka, by the Is the oldsoutheastern established Russians In 1799 est town In Alaska. -- c - , ' sen, Verlle Marva Stokes, Lois Thorne, Clara Tracy, Esther Valentine Fay White, Mildred Hall, Mozell Hess, Marie Moyes. PENNEYS , ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ,X j. i f'r' JV ' J ....... ('"' '. 'V fx- V N t i. -i ... t! i. ; . , ,i.k , . feU j 4 ,( m!U 4 J t ; x - W I f -' ILC; v? I fi, Ax i . : - . Conner, Bonnie Coombs, Hilda Cottle, Eva Couch, Afton Davis, Lula Dlderlckson, Gladys Elienson, Elmira Fallows, Lucille Godfrey, Faye Hailing, Daisy Hansen, Christ lne Hill, Chloe Hlrschl, Phyllis, Holmgren, Fern Huish, Madge Hull, Neoma Hunsaker, Arietta Jen- Summers, Raymond Whitaker, Karl L. Olsen, Lowell Walters Herman Kctter, Max Snow, Darold Seager, Clyde Anderson, Cyril Godfrey, Orval Grover, Richard Packer , Arvld Fredrickson, bus Russell Hunsaker, Dennis mechanic Robert Morris, Peterson, Melvin Burbank, assistant mechanic; Melba Orville Davis, James Falk-nDonald Jensen, Phil Steed Coombs, school nurse and Inez , Deem school nurse. Alvin-SmithConley Christensen, Roscoe Anderson, CUSTODIANS Marlon Summers, LeeG. Hel-so- n, LeRoy Peterson, Doyle CutDoris Nelson, Jerald ler, Mary Davis, Doris Flint Parsons, Blythe Mills, Betty Jess Fallows, Ralph Hunsaker Mills, Lorna Christensen, Margaret Jensen, LaMar Laird Stringham, Lloyd Llsh, Larsen, Orlta Lee, Merl Ipsen Lorln Jeppesen. Jay Mathews, Lillian Olague, SCHOOL LUNCH Daisy Steed, Anna Smith, Harvey Wood, Iris Wood, Glenda Margaret Allred, Hah AndCompton, Mario Check etts, erson, Grace Barker, Lilly Melba Checketts, Woodruff Bennett, Alice Boothe, Artella Hansen, Cyril Hess, Irvin Brallsford, Helen Brown, May Schultz, Orval Smith, Ray Brown, Elsie Buxton, Sheryl Korth, Morris Burt, Ross Buxton, Bessie Calderwood; er ' x r- ' Bessie Leslie Darrlngton, visiting teacher; Vernal Willie, adult education. Ira Ward, Asa Stokes, Ray. mond Hansen, Stuart Tlngey, Myron Wood, maintenance. Thursday, August 22, 1963 J. f )' f ' ', U 4 ',;''' 0 '' ' ; V . 'i ; 4 tv. COOL THE EASY WAY The easiest way to keep cool on a hot summer simply turn on the lawn sprinkler and get completely wet. At least thats children do it. They are, left to right, Holly Wiggins, 10; Kathy Wiggins, Bryant, 5; Cherie Wiggins, 6. The girls are the daughters of Mr and Mrs. Calvin Wiggins; Preston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bryant. KEEPING day is to how these 7; Preston BE School Personnel BRUSHED PIG SKIN UPPERS IN MOC STYLE FOR MEN! Low moc seaming makes this cas- Are Listed Names of central office staff members, bus drivers, school ual oxford a loafing around favorite! Very comfortable with cushion crepe rubber sole and heel. Cement construction and steel shank. Smart in bark pigskin. SizesD, 7 to 12. 7.99 lunch personnel and other Box Elder School x ft district employees were released this week by Supt J.C, Haws. Following Is the list of these personnel: CENTRAL OFFICE Norma Jensen, director of Take Home Orders Fixed In A Jiffy at No Extra Cost. Xn f f currlculm David Morgan & Instruction; Morrell, clerk; C. Hawkes, director of Frank Stevens, adult education & sec ed.; Gene Jorgensen , coor llnator, fine arts; Ghon Olsen, Jr., supervisor, plant const.; Eula Wood, supervisor special services; HS sG3 school food services. Dorothy Gee, Cloette Knavel Grace White, Delone Glover, 7 Alleen Nelson, Martha Williams, secretaries; Lynn Hailing warehouse clerk; S. 808 SOUTH MAIN Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 Wayne STREET 1 SIZES FOR ALL IN MENS LEATHER SLIP-ONHeres a size range thats really complete! Smart leather uppers Leather lined and rubber heel. teamed with durable leather sole vamp for real corrtfort! Available in black grain finish. Sanitized. Sizes D, 7 to 11; C, to 10. 8 9.99 Butler, speech therapist; David HlUler, speech therapist; Lila p.m. Darrlngton, visiting teacher; Y COUNT ON PENNEYS FOR ' THE FINE QUALITY, PERFECT FIT, LOW PRICES IN SHOE FASHION! Choose from our large assortment of flats, oxfords, slip ons . . . choose from a wide variety of colors and textures! Get all the quality features of fine casuals at PENNEYS savings to you! Come in and try them on . . . see and save at PENNEYS ! OUR PATCH SADDLEI Patch saddle of nylon velvet with Goodyear welt construction. Cushion design rubber outsole and heel! Black with black and grey smooth patches. A 1212 to 3, B, C, D 8i2 to 3. 5.99 in the Northeast Section of RIGHT IN STEP WITH STYLE! Skimmer flat with plastic sole, stacked flat heel. Black, Brigham City o Riverbed. MENS CLASSIC AA 4 to 11, B 3 to 11. SLIP-O- N Leather uppers, composition 4.99 sole and rubber heel. Sani- tized Goodyear welt struction too! A con- B 3, ELECTRICAL D 6JJ-1- 9.99 Psnlred soli or guaronleed lo outwear the upper,. or a new pair (reel They'll outgrow them befor they oulweor them SERVICE ... WILL BE OFF ON LOOK FOR THE SATURDAY JP'S NO PENNEYS GYM SHOESI ITS YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AT LOW PRICESI MORNING from 6 to 7 a.m. Please consult the northeast area map above. If you are located within the heavy black lines, your electrical service will be discontined for one hour, from 6 to 7 power system is a.m. on Saturday morning while cross connection in COMFORT the Low-c- being installed. s p V! iiii City n m Itfti Corp. ut SUPREME IN JCPS of cot- ton enameling duck uppers. Buff color crepe design rubber outsoles. B6i2tol3,C6tol3. 2.99 CHARGE IT! MENS FAVORITE! Hi-L- o fabric oxford style shoes I Cotton duck uppers, molded suction cup outsole. B, D 6i2 to 13. BRIGHAM CITY, MADE TO LASTI OXFORD Cotton army duck uppers, bull color crepe design rubber outsole! Bright colors. AA 4 to BUILT-I- 11, B 4 3.99 UTAH STORE HOURS: toll. N WITH COMFORT! Cotton enameling duck upper has molded suction cup design rubber outsole! Correct balance arch too! 2.99 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. OPEN B 8 (0 2 D 8 to 2 FRIDAY NIGHT TILL |