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Show 1 2 BOX THE ELDER JOURNAL, Bright 'Ify, Utah BLM Studies Thursday, January 30, 1 964 New Plan BEAR RIVER REPORTS Land Management, to discuss problems of special importance to residents of Utah and particularly cattle ranchers and others who use the public lands under the Jurisdiction of the Hard Long someone Enjoy a memory. far away. laugh. Share a Pass on the latest news. You don't need a special occasion to call Long Try it BLM. Congressman "The Bureau of Distance. and see. tertalned at a birthday party recently In honor of Mrs. Nola Nessler. Mrs. Floy Murray of Ogden, Mrs. Ruth Munns, Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen, Mrs. Mary Christensen the guest of honor and the hostess enjoyed a delicious dinner after which presents were opened and visit lng enjoyed. The ward Relief society pres, ldency hosted a delightful Relief society visiting teachers party last week. A delicious dinner was served. Special guests were the Relief society stake pres, ldency, Mrs. N 1 n a Beecher, Mrs. Nola Nessler, Mrs. Verda Lester and Mrs. Melba Checketts. Mrs. Florence Gardner Is spending the winter In Milvllle with her son Coy and family. MOUNTAIN 0403 NORTH MAIN where we sell ... TOTE GOATS Elderado Campers and we have an Automatic Car Wash... in and out while you wait only 15 minutes .. . 0362 SOUTH MAIN REPAIR Phone 63 North Mnln 723-71- 13 Opening Saturday, Feb. 1 Specializing in REPAIRING Electrical Appliances and Motors. Bring all your small appliances to us. or Call 723-7- 1 1 3 for SERVICE CALLS tenure. Mrs. Ward Secrist, left, and Mrs. William Flack, director and chairman, represent the Brigham City Jayceettes in picking up a check from Dr. Lewis Knudson for the 1964 March of Dimes. FOR FUND DRIVE last HONEYVILLE REPORTS Farm Bureau Stages Annual Banquet at Honeyville Hall By Mrs. George Wintle The South Box Elder Farm Bureau held their annual at the Honeyville ward hall Jan. 23. Two prominent Utah men were speakers. Dinner was served at 6:30 p.m. with a pro. performed on Wednesday. gram at 8 p.m. Entertainment for the program was provided MBS JANET JENSEN, daugh. by the Farm Bureau talent find ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jen. staged In conjunction with the sen arrived home by train last 1963 county fair. A large crowd Friday evening after attending attended. an airline school In Kansas Mrs. Marva Johnson Is spend, City, Mo. lng the winter In Southern Calif, ' Clifford Thorsen left by plane with relatives. Monday morning on a business THE HONEYVILLE CAMP of trip to Denver. the Daughters of the Utah BEAR CAMP OF Pioneers held their January RIVER Daughters of Utah Pioneers held meeting Friday Jan. 24 at the their monthly meeting last Fri- home of Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker. day at the home of Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Ellis ElwelL A pioneer history was Tolman were the hostesses. A read by Mrs. Andres Huggins number of ladles attended. They and the lesson was given by enjoyed a good lesson and proMrs. Lorene Braegger. Dell, gram, 'and a delicious lunch. clous refreshments were ser Mr. and Mrs. David Tolman ved by Mrs. Elwell and Mrs. are the proud parents of a Little La Von Dallln. ban-qu- "THE RANCHERS have been because of chang. ing policies and the resulting Insecurity," Burton continued. "Mr. Stoddard assured me, however, that before any such program Is adopted members of Congress and the land users will be given ample opportunity to view the proposals and dls. cuss all aspects of the program with the bureau. I am Impressed with Mr. Stod. dards sincerity and desire to resolve the problems without hardship to the users. This looks like a step In the right direction," the congressman concluded. hard-presse- Satu rday even lng the follow, WHERE TO BUY IT 2 locations to serve you ELECTRICAL long-rang- lng couples spent the remain, der of the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wad. doups j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. AFTER HAVING DINNER at E.U. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. the Golden Spike cafe In Corlnne Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. Games were played with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bywater and Mrs. Seretta Johnson. Kathy Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Christensen entered the LDS hospital In Salt Lake City last Monday for heart surgery to be STATES TELEPHONE Burton said, Land Manage, ment Is now studying aprogram of public land management which If adopted may call for the disposal of some lands now under the BLM which cannot be properly managed, and a e and more stable pro. gram for the management of the other lands. This In turn may give the rancher and others who use the lands the opportunity to buy a limited amount of pro. perty or enter Into agreements with the BLM for mope stable MRS. MEREDITH WEESEen. a Distance call to and Rep. Laurence J. Burton met recently with Charles H. Stod. dard, director of the Bureau of By Mrs. Irving Christensen spent a few days In Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen recently visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Adams. Sympathy Is extended to the families of Otto Ipsenand JUnlus Thompson, who passed away this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jensen attended the funeral In Ogden for Wendell Cornea. Relax with (UPfl Of Land Use Winter Parties and Trips Mark Bear River Calendar Day? HOLLYWOOD (UP0 Eng. John actress Margaret Ruther. lish Scott Trotter has been elected ford Is coming to Hollywood to president of the National Acad, star In Metro Goldwyn Mayer's emy of Recording Arts and "Everyone Should Have One" movie. HOLLYWOOD baby girl born In the Dee Hos. In Ogden Saturday morn, lng Jan. 25. Mother and daugh. ter are doing fine. The Tol. mans have a son to meet his little sister when she comes home. pital MR. AND MRS. LYLE Bur. ton of Tooele were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warran Petersen this past weekend. Jeff Brady who Is attending school in Salt Lake spent the weekend In Honeyville with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Brady. Joyce Petersen who Is attend, lng school In Logan at the U.S.U. was home for the weekend. MR. AND MRS. ALEX Dickey of Honeyville and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickey of Perry with their children visited In Tooele Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: Jay Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warmer Stod-dar- d and family visited the THURS. d Charles Stoddard family thru TUES. $ 1 .00 75c Matinees Evenings 25c Children under 12 Matinees Saturday & Sunday Open at JOHN MAUREEN imiE oiiara "IMIIUTOCK! C5 DsROOtPOKEKinrB In Hooper Sunday. They also visit, ed friends in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr of Deweyvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes and family of Clear, field and Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Orme of Ogden were all guests at the home of Mrs. George Orme this past week. THE PIANO STUDENTS OF Mrs. Reed Gammell of Ogden were presented in recitals the past weekend. Students from Honeyville who took part In the recitals were Jerilyn Chlarson William Wintle, ShaunaandDen. Ice Johnson, Sheldon, Janet and Joyce Hunsaker, JUlle and Jill Chlarson. Parents and friends of the students were out to en. Joy an eveplng of music. HE LIKES HIS WHISKEY HARD... HIS WOMEN SOFT... AND HIS WEST ALL TO HIMSELF! FEATURES 7:10 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs7 Irving "ChrlsT Specialize in TUNE-UP- S Using a Scope Analyzer Checks With One Hook-U- p. ... 32 Complete tensen spent Sunday afternoon visiting w 1 1 h the Clifford J$n. sens In Logan. MR. AND Steam Cleaning and Complete Brake Work WE GIVE IDEA TRADING STAMPS Owned and Operated by ARNEL NOYES & SONS MRS. WENDELL Stuart and family of Wellsvllle were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen. Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Thorsen are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Burton An. der son celebrated their wedding anniversary and family birth, days at the home of their daugh Mr. and Mrs. ter and Ralph Bateman of Roy last Sunwas day. A delicious served to family members. Mrs. Nelson of McCalllster, Mont, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Child. son-in-la- dinner Yes, it does make a difference where you save To begin with it is important to keep your money where you are sure it is SAFE. At First Security, each depositors account is protected up to $10,000 against loss or theft by the Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. Kennecotts Utah Copper Division needs men with ingenuity and resourcefulness to meet the challenge of the highly competi-tiv- e world copper market. There are thousands of such men working throughout Kennecotts plants in Utah. The question is how to get the best ideas to carry out complex copper production operations in the most efficient way possible? Kennecott's answer is a carefully planned communications system for the interchange of information and ideas. A key part of this system is weekly staff and plant commun. ications meetings. From these meetings information spreads to the more than 6000 members of the copper production team. And from the production team comes information for the meetings. A two-wacommunications system that produces ideas is one of the major reasons why Kennecott continues to operate as a sound, successful business that makes a substantial contribution to Utah's y economy. Second, you should save where it will do you the most good. On December 31st we paid some $319,193.67 in interest to the residents of the Brigham City area. Their money earned them guar4 on one year savings, anteed bank interest 3 Wo on other savings. In addition, deposits at First Security are put to work locally in the form of loans to help the people of this area get the things they want and need. Why not share in the interest we will be paying next March 31 and save where it will do you the most good pi First Security Bank. H CKXD0U 0G(KQ3Ou? First Security lonk of Utah, N.A. 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