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Show x V 'pjpgr1!" VWV' THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, &J& espSur 3 Brigham City, Utah October 28, 1965 Thursday, New Ward Catalog Store Conducts Grand Opening S'fP the companys Ogden store. y Brigham Citys first He Ward catalog store Is recently retired from the U.S. Army after holding its grand opening to. serving for more than 22 years. Day (Thursday) wlthrlbbon.cut. at ting ceremonies scheduled 9:30 a.m. A host of city and Box Eld. er Chamber of Commerce of. flclals were scheduled to be on hand for the event with May. or Willis Hansen wielding the Mont-gomer- i. ) Auto Backs Into Second Car, scissor. The store, located at 86 South Is street, will give away sev. eral valuable prizes In obser. vance of the opening. Included An estimated $75 are a portable stereo radlo.re. damage re. cord player, a nine.lnch por. suited Sunday at 6:20 p.m. in a table television set and four car backing accident at 421 South Main street, according gallons of house paint. to a Brigham City police re. MANAGER Allen O. Marler port. The mishap occurred when said local residents can be. car driven by Elizabeth Sim. come eligible to receive one of the prizes simply by filling out mons Christoffersen, 421 South a card at the store. The Items Main, backed from a driveway will be given away on Saturday and struck a passing car driv. en by Dallas Higley, 1060 South at 3 p.m. Marler said he has a limit, Main. ed number of Wards Catalogs to ,The only damage reported give away this week and copies was to the Higley car. Ser. will be sent to all customers. geant Jay Herbert cited Mrs. Christoffersen for Improper ALTHOUGH catalog buying backing. will be emphasized in the new store, display items will also be sold from the floor. Includ. ed on display is such merchan. dlse as freezers, refrigerators, ranges, hot water heaters, col. As ored and black and white tele, vision sets, stereo sets, small applicances, tires and car bat. Damage Main a- WARDS STORE STAFF . Allen 0. Matter, manager of the new Ward catalog (tore In Brigham City, is pictured here In the store with two members of the sales staff, Mrs. Belle Hemsley, left, and Mrs. Emma Packer. , $75 Shoulder Broken terles. Also available Woman Falls Before Grid Game are carpeting Brigham City woman, Mrs. Hankins, 715 Oak drive, suffered a broken shoulder when she tripped over a wire just before the Box Elder.Sky View football game last week. Mrs. Hankins fell to the track and was taken to Cooley Mem. There Is no down payment re. orlal hospital after complaining qulred on most Items. The store that her shoulder hurt. She was manager said charge account kept overnight at the local hos. terms are flexible and Include the charge.all account combin. pltal. The victims husband, said It atlon of credit and cash In which was not determined why the wire no credit charge is made If pay. was stretched across the track ment Is made within 30 days. In front the visitors Or accounts may be extend, stand. He said his wife grand, would ed over a three.year period. wear a cast for at least the The new business will be next six weeks. open Monday through Saturday from 9;30 a.m. to 6 p.m. with the exception of Friday, when the closing hour will be 8 p.m. COMBING CU ES CHICAGO UPI TWO BRIGHAM City women at the scene of a crime have been named to the sales often valuable clues. provides staff. They are Mrs. Belle examination of Microscopic Hemsley and Mrs. Emma Pack, hair will reveal whether Jeanette Nelson attempts to cast a spell over sister AnnetYOURE IN MY POWER te Nelson and Robert Westover. She's Influencing them to attend Central schools annual Halloween carnival. A consecutive week, Wade Hyde and DeOre Smith were pre. sented free passes for the boys. Each Friday hosts a dance for students of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades be. ginning at 8 p.m. and ending at 10 p.m. Dates are not necessary. Su. One boy dancer and one girl pervlsion is by the manage, dancer will be selected as Mr. ment. Halloween and Miss Hallow, The alligator snapping turtle een respectively at the Hallow, of the central-southeUnited een dance, Friday, Oct. 29, at States a to of may grow weight the Baton Arte studio, begin, 200 pounds. nlng at 8 p.m. Costumes are not necessary for admittance, but prizes will The National Student Asbe presented to the best Hallow, sociation was founded In 1947 een attire for one boy and one to serve the American student community through services, girl. Mr. and Miss Halloween will programs and publications. be selected on dance ability as are the dancers of the week Ketchikan, Alaska, Is the wetnamed each Friday evening at test city In the continental the regular dance., ' United States being Inundated Its by 150 inches of rain annually er. The Tornados combo will pro. says the National Geogiaphtc from a human, male or feO. Allen Marler, the new . . the appioximate age. and vide the music for the evening. store manager, has been with male, Dancers of the Week named whether it was pulled out or Since the repeal of prohibiMontgomery Ward only since cut off. The examiner can also on Oct. 22, are: Girls . Nancy tion, the Federal excise taxes Sept. 23 this year. Prior to com. tell If the hair was tinted Compton, Charm George and on distilled spirits have been ing to Brigham City, he recelv bldached or Cindy George., For The second increased 854 per cent. permanented. ed his management training In and floor tile samples. Marler said that catalog or. ders will be mailed out each afternoon with delivery nor. mally expected within three days. N. R. Dance 'Royalty1 To Be Named For Halloween rn Hali-foun- KM !i ? Two Mishaps Busy Police Brigham City police were busied Investigating two traffic accidents Friday, accord, ing to official reports. The first mishap occurred at 11:12 a.m. on Llndon drive near performance-u- p Crestvlew drive. A car driven boy attempted by a features-lik- e to turn the corner and skid, ded into a parked auto owned dual-actioconvenience-lik- e by Richard J. Heller, 829 Lin. don drive. There was an estimated $50 damage to the car driven by the boy and $30 damage to the other Patrolman Glendon vehicle. Hendricks cited the youth for making an Improper left turn and no drivers license. The second accident occurred at 5:15 p.m. at Main and Fourth South. A sedan driven by Neta None Marshall, Ghremberg, Arlz., banged into another auto , while attempting to park. fifty' ' Owner of the parked auto was listed as Lee Tauferner, 244 North Ninth East There was $200 damage to the Tauferner auto and none to the other car. 1966 Fairlane 500 XL Hardtop Sergeant Jay Herbert cited the Arizona driver for negll, gent collision. to New high New BERLLV CONVENIENCE For UUI CFF Fuads Local youngsters will be out In force Saturday, Oct. 30, trick or treating not only for them, selves, but also for UNICEF, And Brigham City Chairman Mrs. Joseph Gurrister this week urged townspeople to be generous when the children come to their homes wearing the orange and black UNICEF arm band. Milk cartons to the collection and will be distributed fire station from 4 Saturday. be used in arm bands at the city to 5 p. m. THE CHAIRMAN said there are no designated districts this year. The youngsters may go where they please. Please have pennies ready with the traditional candles for the UNICEF treaters. Remem. ber a little goes a long way. One penny buys five glasses of milk; one dollar buys vaccine to protect 100 children from Mrs. Gurrister tuberculosis, explained. (United Nations In. ternational Childrens Emer. gency Fund) Just this week was awarded the Nobel Peace prize for 1965, a rare and unusual recognition for any organiza. tlon. Such recognition substantl. ates the belief in this quiet, slow but positive approach to building for peace, declared the drive chairman. If homes are missed by the treaters Saturday, donations may be sent to Mrs. Gurrister at 830 Ellason drive or to Mrs. Harold Cline, 2260 Belalre UNICEF drive, Salt Lake City. Children may return their money to Mrs. Lloyd Robinette at the fire station after 8 p. m. on the night of the drive. After Saturday, money should be returned to Mrs. Gurrister, MaxiNEW YORK (UPI) mum information for subscrib ers is provided by West Berlins telephone system, says the German Tourist Information Offices. By dialing a number, a person may obtain the name of a doctor or dentist. Other numbers give the latest weather, road conditions, opera theater and concert programs cabaret and variety show details, movie schedules and general sightseeing. A Vote AGAINST anti-fluoridati- THIS COMING SUNDAY Quiet day special V. nothing planned-perf- ect time to en- joy Long Distance. Visit with the family or old friends. What a joyful way to start the week! Mountain States Telephone 390-cu.in.V-- 8. a doubly convenient"his and herstransmission. a wagon tailgate. New Treaters to llaotlt J 03 MM p These three spooks will be among many trick or treating for GIVE TO UNICEF UNICEF Saturday evening. 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