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Show r M r THE BOX ELDER. JOURNAL, Brigham 9 y; ni yy City, Utah - f yf ir .r CITIZEN SIBLEY Thursday, October 29, 1964 Willard Children Await PTA 1. Make a record of the em. ployees social security num. ber. 2. Deduct social security tax. es from the employee's earn, lngs each week or payday. 3. File the quarterly report Babysitters May Qualify For Benefits By Mrs. EMPLOYER WHO The wild rose is the state E.F. The Willard school PTA will sponsor a Halloween Carnival to be held Friday, OcL 30. Everyone Is Invited to come and bring their families for supper which will begin at 6 p.m. Other events through the evening will Include games and concessions, a spook alley and cartoon movies. Door prizes will be awarded. Tickets are available from any of the Wll. lard school children. Children have been asked to wear cos. tumes and prizes wlllbe award-ed- . KAE TO BUNT- -, HOMEP.ALi CITIZEN SIBLEY A LOVELY PARTY was held LaVonna Moore op her fifth birthday. She Is the daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. William Moore. The Sensational Hill Climbin' Ridge Runnin' . . . Movies were taken as games were played and traditional re. freshments were served. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watts were , Mr. ; and Mrs. James Quick from Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. IN SERVICES IN THE WIL. Quick Is a sister of Mrs. Watts. lar ward last Sunday 23 young ladles and leaders were pre- j ' MR. AND MRS. LYNN Keyes sented Individual Awards by the annoance the arrival of a baby ward MIA president, Helen Neb. daughter Connie, at the Thomas eker. Dorothy Jeppsen j from D.- Dee memorial hospital in Mantua, former Box Elder Stake Ogden on Oct. 17 weighing in at YWMIA president, spoke to the 6 pounds 9 ounces. Welcoming Receiving- first- year new baby sister at home were girls. awards were Karlee Green, two sisters and one brother. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cllf. Sharing, grandparents honors ford Green, Christine Jensen, are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keyes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er-vl- n of , Willard and Lynn Molgard Jensen; Jhlie Mann, daugh. of Fort Collins, Colo. Great ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harrop, and Adele Watts daugh. Lawrence Molgard and Mrs, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Venna Keyes all of Willard. Watts. Second year Lynette Mrs. Steve Jenkins and child, Harding daughter of Mr. , and ren are visiting in Willard at Mrs. Lewis Harding;, Dorothy thqhome of her parents Mr. Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. anq Sargent. Orville Gray; .Pamela' Barker, VISITORS AT THE HOME of daughter of Mr' and,Mfs.' Don and J1H Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Olsen have Barker; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thur. been Mrs. Olsens mother, Mrs. man Bingham. Third year Clare Nelson and a friend Mrs. awards went to Alyson Morgan; Frahcis Helner, both from Star daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valley, Wyo. v Young Marrleds from the Wll. Morgan; Kathy Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Glenn; lard ward will meet at the home Jane Schultz, daughter of Mr. of Mr.- and Mrs. Virgil Rich, and Mrs. Irvin Schultz; Jill Soy.' ards at 8:30 on Friday OcL ensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' 3P. i ' Howard Sorensen; Barbara NeW eker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' and Karen Nebeker, Byron Watts daughter of Mr. and Mrs, HENS LAY OFF : : ' SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) Eldon Watts. Fourth year awards wereprs-- ! tllihols. hens ' produced 2,032, sented to Cleanne Braegger, OOQ.OOO (b) eggs In 1963, a dedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich, cree of 251 million from 1962 ard Braegger; Daflece Ip. production, the Illinois sen daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Reporting Service said Merle Ipsen, and Marilyn Waite, tf f,'.'.. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ken ' " neth Waite. V choosing lamb, the top fifth Girls receiving year a wards were LeAnne Barker, quality meat is fine, velvety and flrmr. not soft or watery, and daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Valerie Gray, daughter-o- light link in color. The fat Is Mr. and Mrs. Orville Grayjr firm and white or creamy white. Rosemary Glenn, daughter of The bones are porous, dark red Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glenn; Alice and comparatively soft. Nebeker, daughter of Mr. and - Sutan SpotlM KEEP AMERICA uyt: BEAUTIFUL to! RIGHT IN LINE SCARBOROUGH, Maine (UPI) During the 1963 meet- TOTE GQTE '( th highway" MACHINI RIDE to ing at Scarborough Downs the seven horses In a race finished In the order of their post positions. It was the first time it happened at the track In 13 ' years. the High Lakes SEE IT NOW! MOYES & SONS Phillips 66 Service EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS FOR THE Mrs,-Geor- r from SEABOARD! TV CLEARANCE for - has .household help that meets flower of Georgia, Iowa, New this requirement should: York and North Dakota. vmoj Screw small metal cup hooks to the underside of the shelf in a clothes closet. Theyre handy for hanging belts. Mrs. Byron Nebeker and Nancy Jensen. Seventh year leaders award went to Madge Watts, girls pro. gram secretary and a leaders award to Evah Sargent, ward Beehive leader and stake MIA Main leader. Watts viv aj with a cotton swab from the medicine chest. The cotton tip Is will quickly remove tobacco residues from bowl and stem. Halloween Carnival Friday with Internal Revenue Service including both the employees and employer's share of the tax. Many people do not realize Domestic employees or em. that earnings of baby sitters who who wish additional In. ployers work in private homes must be formation about social security reported and social security protection or the filing of the taxes be paid if their earnings quarterly reports should get In from one employer amount to touch with Roberts, He will be as much as $50 cash paid In at the Utah State Employment any calendar quarter, Ernest office In on Thurs. Brigham City Roberts, social security rep. day, Nov. 5. His hours will be resentatlve of the Ogden office, from 10 a.m. to noon and from said this week. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This means that babysitters or any other workers In a private home who work for the same STRIPPERS employer often enough to earn More NEW YORK UPI) at least $4 a week have the than one fifth of the nations same protection under the law of crude oil comes from as workers in commerce and output wells," those of less "stripper An Industry. employee is never than 10 barrels dally produc"iDON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. YOU TOLt too young or too old to be cov tion average, the American Pe- AND MY FATHER IS SCREAMINS.'-SMACYered under social security, Rob- troleum Institute reports. ' erts said. EVERY every litter bit hurts WILLARD REPORTS SAFEGUARDING OF STATE FUNDS - . "I ASKED THOSE KIDS IF THEY COULDN'T FIND SOMETHING BETTER TO DO THAN HANS AROUND STREET CORNERS SO THEY STOLE MY CAR'. " - Tell us how much you need and when you jieed it! You may arrange fo$ cash on the barrelhead to pay past-du- e bills, to buy new clothes or appliances, to pay of! installment purchases. No matter why or how much you borrow, we fit the payments to your budget. Call or visit your nearby Seaboard office for cash on the barrelhead now! SBzom Fim;ci mmr A lifesaver when you need caah- - 110 South Main St., Brigham City' Phone 723-529- 1 Jack Benny Sets Concert With Utah Symphony Jack Bennys routine that has been a sensation with the New York Philharmonic, the Phlla. delphla orchestra, and other major orchestras will greet Utah residents on Saturday, Nov. 14 when he performs a special benefit concert with the Utah Symphony orchestra and Maestra Maurice Abravanel. Benny and the complete Utah Symphony Orchestra, will per. form starting at 8:30 p.m. In the LDS tabernacle, Salt Lake City. Admission to this concert, which Is the only fund raising event for this season, will be by contribution to the Utah sym. phony. Ali contributors of $10 or more will be listed In the sym phony souvenir programs for the entire year and contributors of $50 or more will be invited to a party for Benny immed. lately after the concert. SHARP M. LARSEN DEMOCRAT ' 'In Don-Barker- ; f for Utah State Auditor As our present State Treasurer, following ten years as Salt Lake County Treasurer plus dedicated service in other public offices. Sharp Larsen has established an outstanding record of achievement and integrity. He will bring to the State Auditor's office the trustworthiness, the specialized knowledge and experience Utah has a right to demand of its public officials. BE SHARP ... VOTE SHARP FOR STATE AUDITOR Paid political ad by Sen. J. Francis Fowles, Ogden Carving Utah's sst road system We Support David R. Bill Waldron For STATE SENATOR Don Elder County lie Is Eminently Qio!!ibd To Successfully Carry Forward file Responsibilities Of This Office Because Of Tils Continuous Service To It is reasonable ; to assume that YOUTH extending from border to border. During the 15 years needed for construction, an estimated 15 million tons of rock and earth will be moved. Surely, this is the largest. Actually, it isnt! , V. in' terms of volume of material handled, the largest is in the limited area of the Bingham Canyon Mine, where Kennecott men and machines are remodeling nature. They are carving a road trucks which are replacing trains system for giant 65 and n in hauling overburden to the dumps. In just 18 months, more than 20 million tons of material have been moved in this one phise of Kennecotts $100 million expansion program to increase copper production. The Kennecott expansion program, typified by road construc- -' tion at the mine, stands as a prime example of what private enterprise means to Utah. Kennecotts policy of reinvestment assures maximum life for copper production from the Bingham Canmine. yon ' This investment will pay dividends to the people of Utah in ; economic benefits that are basic to our 'JftsTfcfRi of long-terstates economy. . EDUCATION i AGRICULTURE 85-to- IlcsncscHS iiiDllSTRY Goppez aninai OVIC and ospOXQl!fC3 6:35 TV told Polled Adwrtlmnent Cy Crri Per Weiiren T Utahs Interstate Highway system is the largest single road building project in the state. After all,: it will provide nearly 1000 miles of multi-lan- e highways -- . N m Uteh Copper DMdon |