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Show 1 8 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orme visited with Mr. of Ogden, Ormes mother Mrs. George Orme on Friday. Mrs. Laura Hunsaker attend, ed the funeral of Mrs. C. A. Hall In Portage on Thursday. Utah Thursday, October 14, 1965 MflMEyyiLlE REPORTS Travelers From Various Places Visit Honeyville By DeVere W. Wlntle Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Co. ombs were In Salt Lake City, on Thursday and Friday to at. tend the UEA convention. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and children, Neal, Bryon, Laurie, of Tooele, visited with Mrs. Hansen's mother Mrs. Alex Dickey over the weekend. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stoddard andfam. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner and family. and CHRISTY DIXON MRS. daughter Helen and husband of Riverside, Calif, were visiting friends this past weekend. They are former residents of Honey, vllle. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman and Mrs. Verenna Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsak. er and daughter Hayley of Grace, Idaho visited with Mr. Hunsakers parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hunsaker on Wed. nesday and Thursday. MR. AND MRS. Steven Hun. saker and children of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr, Hunsak. I I HOMEOWNERS: I toll us how much you nood I $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $4,500 I j J I $5,000 Appearing at this years UtAND MRS. Richard MR. ah State university Homecoming and and children Teresa Dickey will be Jerry Gray and his Johnnie visited with Mr. Dick, Band of Today. eys mother Mrs. Alex Dickey The dance will climax Home, on Thursday. They also visited week, net. 11.18 and coming with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stod. will be held Saturday at 9 p.m. and Mr. Dal. and Mrs, dard, In the Union Ballroom. las Gardner. Mrs. Verenna Benson spent GRAY AND HIS BAND spent from Tuesday until Thursday two months In Las Vegas and and her with daughter visiting months at four Lake Tahoe son.ln.law Mr. and Mrs. June performing the past year. The Christensen of Perry. dance headed by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ovlatt, John committee, that says Bulst, every, brother and slster.ln.law of one will enjoy the Glen Mil. Mrs. Verenna Benson took her dance music which with them to Logan where she Gray Is noted for. Jerry spent Sunday visiting. Gray has also recorded on Warner Brothers and ON SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Decca, record labels. Before Liberty Nolan Benson and children of organizing his own band, Gray and and Mr. Mrs. City Brigham with Artie Shaw, Glenn Darel Benson of Ogden, visited played and Tex Beneke. Miller with Mrs. Verenna Benson on Saturday. TICKETS FOR THE DANCE Mrs. Ray Boothe spent the are on sale at USU ticket of. past week visiting with Mrs. flee and at the Union lnfor. Poppy Boothe In Ogden, matlon desk. MRS. ALVIN Hunsaker, Mrs. Tickets cost $3.50 if pur. Alton Bradshaw of Tremonton, chased before the dance, and of Lou Nebeker Mrs. Iva Brig, will cost $4 If purchased at ham City and Mrs. Vlrgla Jen. the door. sen of Ogden, visited with a brother, Trevor Perry In Salt Lake City on Friday. It was Mr. Perrys 55th birthday. A llfesaver when you need cash ROSEMARY MARIE Wlntle ROSE. AND In Layton while their parents Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wlntle attended the UEA convention In Salt Lake City. Also, visiting Brigham City 1 their grandparents were Myrth Ann, John Roger, Jill RaNae and LaLanle Johansen of To. oele. They are children of Mr, and Mr. W, W. Johansen who were also attending the UEA Name. convention. Address. State. City. Phone. J V The girls of the Honeyville ward YWMIA have started basketball practice. They will start their games soon and they will be played on Thurs. day evenings. v -- IFYOU DRIVE, To Continue Thursday Social services will be the for discussion next subject Thursday, Oct. 14, In the third television program of a series entitled Goals for Utah. The discussion will be tele, vised over educational station KUED (Channel 7) at 8 p.m. Previous telecasts have dealt with human rights and long, range transportation goals. The series will continue through October and November which! Goals have been designated ' for Utah Months vin L. Rampton. by Gov. Cal-- tlclpating, a spokesman said. Conference tel. e ephone calls also are heard as part of the presentation. LOCAL discussion groups may be organized by any civic, religious or social group, and receive background Information and questionnaires by writing Box 200, Goals for Utah, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. ! The program provides an un. usual opportunity for the cltl. zens of Utah to help shape the future of the state, by respond-lnto the topical reports, from which the Utah Legislative counhundred Several or. program. cil will formulate proposed leg. ganlzed discussion groups In- lslatlon. are 5,000 Utahns, cluding par. THE DATES of future pro. cation for their child. are: social services, grams Tentative plans have been Oct. 14; natural resources, Oct. made for a special Information, economic development, Oct. al film and discussion on fluor. 21; 28 and ldatlon to be held In the activity 11 and Nov. 4; education, Nov. 18; cultural activities, i room following classroom sesDec. 2; and government design, sions. All Interested are cor. Dec. 9. dlally Invited to attend. KUED, University of Utahs educational TV station, Is de. its highly, respected voting Civic Dialogue series to the g Bacom a pampered guest at the luxurious (GARAGING Hotel Mayfair in downtown Lot Angelet, where everyone it a guest of honor . Elegant decorator rooms with air conditioning, King Sited beds, TV, Direct Dial phones. Heated Olympia swimming pool and terrace with food and bar service . Marvelous meals in The Jesters and Buttery Rooms Nightly entertainment In the atmospheric Piano Loung e accost to the Freeways and close to all activities Reasonable, pocketbook pleasing rates start at $8 Easy Wiener (Area CeCe 111) HUkkerC (Area CeOe til) tlVtttl TWXi HOTEL UM W. 1 event M. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA (An School Night Set Tonight spent the last weekend visiting with their grandmother Mrs. L. L Layton 0 S. Main Street 723-529- Mr. and Mrs. Teryl Hunsak. er of Grantsville visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wll. 11am E. Hunsaker on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burton and children Lyla and Warren of Tooele visited with Mrs. Burton's parents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen on Saturday. SfflBOMD FHlttllCE COIMHY Utah Goals Series Lincoln PTA Petersen. Seaboard Finance will arrange payments to fit your budget. You'll be surprised at how small they are. Just fill in the coupon and bring it in or mail it to: Phone Homecoming MR. AND MRS. Acel Herzog of Grays Lake visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs. Herzog Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Just check the amount of extra cash you can put to good use right now. You may borrow any amount up to $5,000 -- whether your home is paid for or not. 1 1 Engages Top Band for ler-styl- e ( I USU ZJ The Lincoln school PTA has scheduled the annual back-to- . school night for parents of the students to be held this evening, Thursday, beginning at 7:30 p m. Theme for the year Is Lin. coin, Where the Children Come First. Parents will first meet In the activity room where they will be addressed by Prlncl. pal Robert W. Morgan and In. formed on policies and pro. cedures at Lincoln. They will also be able to meet all new faculty members at Lincoln and renew their acquaintances with former faculty members. After the opening session, time will be allowed for par. ents to visit the rooms of their children attending Lincoln. The teachers will briefly tell alms of the class for the year, If special personal contacts are desired, teachers will make fu. ture appointments with parents at this time, Mrs. Don Poulsen, president of PTA, urges that all par. ents Join PTA and together with the faculty at Lincoln make It possible for even better edu. bJ m y0 m M Experience counts in this election! Switch to quiet Ford luxury for 66 This switch is to bring you music of your choice on Fords new stereo tape player FOR COUNCIL This is for automatic speed control flDOOB jsEAT Formerly operated ah earth ing contracting business In BELTsj , 64, as Vice Chairman of Box Elder Creek Water Control Board. Serving Fully aware of responsibility tinent to the mayors position. per- chal- Successfully operated own general contracting business for past 24 years. Rich background In Brigham Citys special improvement dis- tricts. Past Vice President and past This is to lock all doors with one touch Member of Brigham City Planning Commission. Acquainted with problems and lenges facing Brigham City. This is to remind you to fasten seat belts Knows the people of Thlokol in ad g dltlon to acquaintances with people of Brigham City. Experienced administering fairs. This controls flashers for emergency roadside stops Has given service In various civic and religious capacities. Served on many civic, business and church activities. this election) Has officiated In many offices of responsibility In the L.D.S. Church. life-lon- ' Easily approached action. for talk, In the procedures of Brigham City's af- - for (Experience counts In Lions Club. j This swings the Magic Dooigate on wagons out for people. Doorgate also swings down for cargo Take this reversible key and We want on sound a progressive Brigham economic policies. City, based test-driv- e one of the worlds quietest rides ; f Ford for 66 is a quiet world of push-- 1 button luxuries and options. There's a new Stereo-SoniTape Player option provides over 70 minutes of uninterrupted music. Optional Auto-- ; cruis-- j matic Speed Control for A SafetyConvenience Control lng. Panel option lets you lock all doors with flasher sys- one switch; provides tern for emergency roadside stops; has c foot-fre- j e Dir- ector of Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. Past Chairman of Brigham City Traffic Advisory Council. Executive Director of Box Elder County Bank. Member of Associated General Contractors of America. Former President of Brigham City 4-wa- y FLASHER Served as Councilman during I960- period of Brigham Citys most rapid growth. movBrig-ha- City. This is to alert you if a door is ajar 1 AJAR FOR COUNCIL FOR MAYOR panel lights to warn if fuels low, a door's ajar, your seat belts unfastened. New station wagon Magic Doorgate (standard) swings out like a door for people and down like a tailgate for cargo. - See the New, exciting models Ford in. series with a 428-cu- . standard, the luxurious new LTD's and sporty XLs. See your Ford Dealer V-- for a test drive. PRODUCTS AMERICAS OF TOTAL PERFORMANCE CARS FOKO MUSTANG FALCON FAIILANl FORD THUNDft8lftO ANDERSENS FORD, INC. 323 SOUTH MAIN Paid Political Advertisement by Brigham City Republican Committee, Byron Armstrong, Chairman |