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Show Boy Scouts and mers of America. A new aid for Education, the production of safety Is the Chamber of Commerce Hansen The also will be in a position to color motion picture, cooperate with club groups, The chairmanship carries a Safest Township Anywhere. local or. community service responsibll. GM films are free of charge, schools or any other find which gen. may Hansen can make available ganlzatlons lty. motors materials of GENERAL MOTORS IS THE eral to the public a variety of In. donor of awards In the national Interest for use In the develop, terestlng and educational In the form of motion safety program. Hansen ment of programs. In AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPlF pictures, booklets and presen- said a safety handbook Is availGeneral Motors has announc- tations from GMs public rela- able for club leaders by writ-In- g the 30 years of Masters Toured that Khalil V. Hansen local tions staff. to General Motors, 11.257 naments since Its Inception In Senator Wallace F. Bennett Chevrolet Oldsmoblle dealOne of the films lsrFarmer G.M. building, Detriot 2, Mich. 1934, there have been only three announced last week er for the past three years, of Tomorrow one each on the Well known locally for active holes-in-on- e, , produced es. measthat he Is has been appointed to serve as peclally for the Future Far. Interest In Red Cross, Driver 6th. 12th and 16th hole, ures denying future foreign aid funds to Indonesia and the United Arab Republic. The two bills will amend sec-tio620 (J) of the Foreign City, Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham 18 Thursday, January 21, 1965 Cease Funds GM Appoints To UAR, Relations Man for BC Indonesia? GM community relations chairman for Brigham City and ma-terla- 4-- Assistance Act of 1961 and will be sponsored by Senator John Tower and Senator Bennett. Senator Tower Introduced a similar bill In the 88th Congress with respect to Indonesia. It was approved by the Senate on a 62.28 vote but it was subsequently deleted In conference com-mitte- IN SUPPORTING THE legls-- iffiirairaffiono FIRST QUALITY ALWAYS I PRE-INVENTO- RY 1 at Ion, Senator Bennett noted FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS - New officers of the Brigham City Volunteer Fire that both President Sukarno of Indonesia and Premier Nasdepartment are pictured here. Front left to right, Ken Dickamore, second captain; Ken Stoll, chief; 'Ed Frost, assistant chief, and Thomas D. Earl, first captain. Standser of the United Arab Repub. t ing, from left, Levar Jensen, caretaker, Lee Clement, lieutenant; 'Farrell Larsen, treaslie, have voiced contempt for urer; Lowell Baron, assistant secretary... Don Johnson, secretary, and Lloyd Robinaid, In face of huge amounts of assistance from the ette, lieutenant. American people. family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil BEAR RIVER REPORTS Both leaders have adopted a a Thorsen suffered Oman, Mr, go to hell' attitude toward fatal heart attack. The Omans came home with the United States In recent weeks. Mrs, Thorsen, Senator Bennett also pointed out that Indonesia has now also MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH Mur-raand family of Ogden visit-e- renounced membership In the United Nations, Increased its relatives here Sunday. and belligerence upon attacks son of Mr. Jensen Jeffery By Mrs. Irving Christensen and Mrs. Stanley Jensen fell Malaysia and continued its friCHESTER STANDER spent on a broken bottle and cut a endly overtures both to Red The local ladles Farm Bureau several days last week In the China and the Soviet Union. gash In his leg. held their annual holiday party Cooley hospital. MEANWHILE WE HAVE now Michelle Burt slipped on the Jan. 7 at the home of Mrs. BOYS AND GIRLS ATTEND-In- g been subjected to the same sort ice and broke her arm recently Myrtle Anderson. A winter quarter are Sandra of bellicose conduct from Nas-se- r dinner was enjoyed after which Her mother Mrs. Francis Burt Jensen at BYU; of the UAR, Senator Ben-neTerry Dallln, Monte Carlo was played and left the hospital Sunday after Jon said. Among other things, Preston Check, Leonard, prizes given. White elephant having surgery for a slipped etts and Marlene Hansen at USU; the UAR has condemned us for disc In her neck. gifts were exchanged. Shauna Lewis, Bruce Leon-ar- our aid policies, ridiculed the Mrs. Lorna Adams and daugh. Robert NelsorLynn Hardy, relief action In the Congo, open-l- y WHILE DRIVING HOME from ter of Idaho Falls were calling assisted the Congolese rebels Gary Nelson, Ed Williams and on friends and relatives here on Brigham on Wednesday evening Carol Hansen at Weber State. In defiance of human decency and Mrs. Frank Mr. Friday. and of International law, shot Jenson ran Into a car stopped JEAN HUGGINS HAS accepted down an unarmed U.S. civilian MR. .AND MRS. BUD BURNS because of the dense fog. Ila a new position as secretary airplane and burned the USIA of Red Lodge, Mont, who were and daughter Caml spent a coup, at the Bell Telephone Co. In Salt library In Cairo. on their way to California and le of days In the Cooley Lake City. Arizona to spend the remainder recovering from Injuries. Reo Waddoups Is In the arm- the Dennis Dalllns. of the winter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ablnldl Tolman ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen forces stationed in Callfor-nlHas parents are helping Frank Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderarrived In San Francisco on with the children. son over the weekend. Saturday evening and received word of the death of their Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christen, Mr- - and Mrs. Orval Iverson FUNERAL SERVICES WERE the next sen returned Wednesday from a Clifford, of Noff, Idaho visited with the brother, trip toSylmar, Calif, where they held Friday afternoon for Clif- Clifford Matesons on Tuesday. morning so they returned home visited with their sons Dee and ford Thorsen. The ward choir immediately. furnished two musical numbers. Varge and families. MRS. KAREN TAYLOR AND MISS JANET JENSEN, daugh. Parley Hall sang a solo and a small son have returned to of Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jenter THE HOME OF MR. AND male quartet was rendered by their home in San Raphel Calif, who Is employed In Salt Mrs, Dell Holmgren was filled Vay Jensen, Austin 'Johnsen, sen, the after spending holidays here Lake with a group of young people Vernon Johnsen and Raff Chris- with her City has Joined a sing. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ing group known as the Sacre Friday evening when they sur- tensen. Ramsdell. Dewey The speakers were Gaylene Dula. This chours Is comprised Richard Nessler on his Michael Ramsdell accom-panleof young LDS men and wodelicious refreshments served. Christensen, Roy Braegger, Bp. posed them home and well men who enjoy singing. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hansen Roger Hendrickson and Stake attend school In the , San Franhave moved to southern Utah President Malcolm Young. They made a trip to San cisco area. Francisco recently giving con. where Gary Is employed. MR. AND MRS. THORSEN had Mr, and Mrs. Austin Johnson certs, donating their time and MR. AND MRS. DOYLE Arch, talents to assist in the buildhave returned from a trip to gone to California on a short lbald accompanied by Mrs, Dick ing funor the California misto visit relatives. southern California where they vacation visited their daughter Gay Nell While at Manhattan Beach visit, Nelson spent one day last week sion. jy also visited several and family, ing with their daughter and In Salt Lake City visiting with points of interest. Winter Parties, Vacations Occupy Time of BRC People 27 WOMENS 28 WOMENS LONG COATS CORDUROY JACKETS Assorted Tweeds an plaid fabrics broken Sizes. $H4-18-- y d pot-luc- tt d, hos-plt- a. v. COME SAVE STARTS TODAY! n fur 6 Length . both fur and self trims. Assorted styles broken Sizes. trims Self trims & self 4 WOMENS LONG COATS Womens fur trims TromenT 100 SKI PARKAS sizes m i only womens zip ouTpHeTlneT RAINCOATS beige, loden & only navy size & nylon pile $7-$1- 0. ' 16 & 12 7T print nylon RVERSIBLE SKI PARKAS only Girls size 2 32 GIRLS S Assorted styles 9 CORDUROY JEANS 4.98 All Weather, 3 3.98 now reg. TOPCOATS reg. 2.98 now reg. 113 mw$1 Mens 3oTvienT'sT7js" m reg. 2.49 now reg. 1.98 now 5.88 to 20 reg 9.95 & nj? 6.88 i2 sizes S & XL oz. Denim - regTTsIIiTis? il1. lined ,wS5 elastic waist 1.50 JR. BOYS BOXER JEANS 99c 1.50 2 WBawmaAOB JR. BOYS KNIT SHIRTS ow5.44 40 flannel & ys .22s sizes 8.88 MENS FLANNEL MENS SKI JACKETS Toddler-Bo- 14 '. Reversible, size 60 Sizes 8CorourosIze!o7 QUILTED UTILITY JACKETS 36 Reversible 100 flannel l50MeirrewTennrnvmtte7 STRIPE POLO SHIRTS 14 & 16 BOYS WESTERNJEANS wide stripe 3 U W- BOYS SKI JACKETS o REVERSIBLE TOPCOATS 60 Sizes 2 BOYS SKI JACKETS 27 FlanneMiBroaScloT 8 Mens 9 $3 plaid wools 7Si NO- 0 iReversIMe 42 linings zip-o- M . NOW westerntyunlzesJT CORDUROY JEANS plains and plaid cottons ' 150 reg. 30pnrne!7g!ester!rs!y1In7zeMOr Mens $2 SKIRTS And stretch fabrics 7-- 15 $1 Womens SKIRTS 32 pr. Boys 1.50 pleatedIzeslM?!?"" 17 Reversible styles or stretch fronts and backs ....Sizes and S. M. L. $g and 1.50 WOMENS JEANS SKI PARKAS 30 nosy- - ... topslalnbotioms' $9 WOMENS LOUNGING PJ's 5 LONG COATS d 2.99 8MniMorroke!n!zer RAIN COATS 8 & I Womens beige Girls ' $7 cotton denim $15. STRETCH PANTS slzeWO 5TmostljIaln3inr,," $9. WOMENS BLOUSES reg2.98 lJroEetTstyRsmTelzer DRESSES $15 sizes ITnlPornerTrovernbl 2 only $11 $35. LONG COAT Womens sTretcITTronalcIi SKI PARKAS only Girls sizes loni L'ONG COATS 5 only 17 $25. LONG COATS suede leather & 1 88 14 11 20 1.33 SHIRTS 120 pr. Men's Stretch Denim Girls WINTER HEADWEAR WESTERNJEANS 4 His fathers 65 Ford its Hardtops) with automatic transmissions rode quieter than a The tests were certified by the U.S. Auto new Rolls-Royc- e. Club. Of course, the best test of all is to get behind the and listen to a '65 Ford in action. wheel yourself ... That's what Chuck's father did. Fords quietness really impressed him. But it wasn't the quietness alone that sold him. He shopped around and found that Ford offers features and models and quality that simply arent matched by other cars in its class. For example: 100 new body strongest Ford body ever. Thrifty, quiet new Big Six car in Fords class . . . 289-c- Six offered by any the biggest in. V-- 8 in XLs and LTDs. 75 corduroy and reg. 1.49 60 100 hard to believe a Ford could ride quieter than We know But it's a fact. Leading acoustical the famed Rolls-Royc- e. consultants conducted tests in which three V-- 8 powered Fords (Galaxie 500 Sedan, new Galaxie 500 XL and LTD cotton 25 nylon sand and faded blue waist sizes 28 to 36 reg. 4.98 orlon knits and fleece cotton suedes and rides quieter than his fathers Rolls-Royc- e 1.98 loo pr. leather 34 Mi WOMENS GLOVES a GIRLS PAJAMAS &GOWNS ventilation (in air in car with all windows shut. o hardtops) provides fresh Handy reversible key works either side up. Theres more . . . much more in a Ford than youd expect for the money. Visit your Ford Dealer and take a test drive soon. New frame "tunes out" vibration. Decorator-appointed interiors in LTDs, thick nylon carpeting. More luggage space than in most competing cars trunk holds four standing upright with room left over. 60 flannel, sizes 100 4 to 14 20 Ladies LINED HOUSE SHOES 60 tailored styles sizesTtol re,.m '40 lj 1 & 2 A" wide tp BELT crew neck, long S grain cowhide FALCON - FAIRIANE FORD THUNDERBIRO sleeveTsW 122 SWEAT SHIRTS r.,i i. blaKIket 7. SLr Adjusts to four positions, stretch 4 cotton gaburdlne .2i yds DIAPER FLANNEL -sMytuTWwlde-0 100 heavywelgntcotton lupernap finish mi !l1 S6 73 x 00" size 22 ELECTRIC BLANKETS 22 S4 ELECTRIC BLANKETS 12.99 $4. 2.50 Reversible jjJJ Jir PLAID BLANKETS 2M nylon, snap crotch TODDLETIME PLAYSUITS PRODUCT sizes MERPIAYTQQS 12 INFANTS SEAT 100 2.00 1.44 94c to !ottongaberdline7 snapTrotcli -- INFANTS CRAWLABOUTS 36 30 LINED HOUSE SHOE 12 .99 pr. sizes 25c HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS id ivien MUSTANG 1 Hi GIRLS BLOUSES Test Drive Total Performance 65 Best year yet to go Ford! 50c TODDLERS KNITSLEEPERS palm a All automatic transmissions have three speeds, not two as in some competing cars smoother shifting, more economy, Silent-Fl- MprTprlntTToonanrsIze nylon WOMENS FANCY PANTIES full bed size 2M. CHENILLE SPREADS Braided Rugs Of 22 ' ( 24 X 44 X 34 34 XM 27 X 194 49 , X 99 i MOTOR COMPANY 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD Hardtop ANDERSEN'S FORD, INC. 323 SOUTH MAIN 1.66 266 3.99 6.66 7.66 STORE (HOURS CHARGE IT! 9:30 a.m, to 6 p.m. BRIGHAM CITY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Til 8 P.M. i " - |