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Show '4 Telerama 5? Guins in Scheduled . . If Jan. One in te i JOURNAL, Brigham Thursday, January 26, 1967 Savings Continue 28-2- 9 Ameikan families The upswing In sat lugs gains Petti-coa- 1 Sut-ton- hall . THE PROFESSIONALS After rescuing her, Lee Marvin stands off Mexican guerrillas determined to recapture Claudia Cardinale as Maria, While Bert Lancaster and the tempestuous beauty await the outcome in this scene from "The Professionals, playing at Row Theatre Thursday through Wednesday. a to Ro blmmons, state .. an satiid.n nuht andSundat, lin 2s. 29, the Maith of Dimes Telenma on Chmnel 5 will ex. f COMING TO UTAH -Frank Sutton will host Tele rama on KSL-TSaturd.n and Sunda). n TFLLRAM A STAR - Men deth McRae will be on Iele rama TV show on C hanel s Saturd.n and Sund.n. will set the pace mel Ple fot Ltali officials and enter-tameiwho will piesent a uni. eial appeal, Simmons said s KSL 1 In pre. coopeiates plain wlat has been done In the seating the 1 eleramafiom 10 30 and seek will fast nat suppoit P ni Satui da thiu 30 p.nt fi oin .lsteneis to fui titer the Sundav We expet t Utahns to rest at i h leiousU 1 suppoit this effoit b MuhlDFTH MC1UL, one of December, R C Duvall, Ogden, THE LEAGUE PPEo. . T Duvall Is reported that assets of reported Saturlay rYi president of tie Utah Savings Insured ed associations t and loan League whose e $489,453,096 at the end of is comprised for the another record hlrL All tnt states 15 lnsuted associations. figures are for I ah offices o Utahs Insured associations the associations and do not In Decemler slowed a not gain branches, in savings of $3 553,256, which Duvall said exceeded 'he December, 1965 The Insured associations figure of S3, 336,2,8 a record In home Improvement loan volume, with 8 TOTAL SAUNGS IN THE as. total of 7,101 of these loans soclatlons reached an alltime amounting to $10 130,760 This at yeai's at compares with 5,950 home lnj high end, loans $317,840,909 The total number provement totaling of savings accountswas 157,657, $8,383,843 In 1965 another record high MORTGAGE LOAN volume, December was the third con. secutlve month In which sav lngs however, reflected the sharp decline during the year In lious. gitns have been sizeable mem-bershl- experleue the suffer In, and at Utahs lnsuted savings and artlreah caused b the llith loan associations continued In f a dc fetth e child T1 e Mai cl the daiipltei s on s t f Dimes tliat lattltd polio now , Junction and Frank e i luce to blith aeftcts, Jts tie tough sargeant of Gojccoidl O,, THE BOX ELDER tl at Las done so much for Utah 1 p e BEAR RIVER REPORTS Birthday Parties, Visitors Highlight Social Activities By Mrs. Irving Christensen den. Darrell was killed In Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ander. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rams, son and Mr, and Mrs. Leslie dell were Sunday dinner guests Garfield were Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, guests of Mrs. Ida Clark at J. Warren Taylor In Ogden, the Blue Bird Cafe In Logan. Mrs. Lila Woodruff, Mrs. The remainder of the day was Erma Miller, Mrs. Clytle An. spent visiting at the Clark home. derson, Mrs. Seretta Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs Irving Christen, Mrs. Andrea Huggins and Mrs. sen and Mrs. Nola Nessler atPearl Hall spent Thursday after- tended the viewing In Ogden noon at the home of Mrs. Myr- Friday evening of Darrell O. tle Anderson helping her cele. Price. brate her birthday. Hand.work and visiting were WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED enjoyed. Light refreshments that Ronald Anderson of Moses were served. Lade Is In the hospital with a heart attack. Ronald is the son MRS MARY ANDERSON en. of Mr. and Mrs Chris Anderson tertalned at brunch Wednesday and husband of the former Loris morning In honor of Mrs. Karen Lee Nelson. Taylor and son J. Warren and George Christensen of Salt Mrs. Florence Ramsdell. Lake City called on his sister The Taylors left by train Miss Dena Christensen on Sunday evening for their home In Gardena, Calif, MRS. PHYLLIS B. Holmgren met her sister Mrs. Carol MR. AND MRS. ELMO Chris, Christensen and son Jeffry of tensen spent last weekend in Las Sylmar, Calif, at the Salt Lake Vegas visiting with Kathleens Airport on Wednesday morning. sister and family, the Reed They came to visit Carol's par. Sorensens, also met They ents Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Elmos brother Dee there on business. Bishop of Garland. Mrs. Leo Hansen Is home They also visited with other relatives in this area and re. again after having skin grafting turned home by plane late Fri- at an Ogden hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Iverson day afternoon. were Salt Lake City visitors were over the weekend. FINERAL SERVICES held on Tuesday of last week MISS SANDRA BROMLEY of for; Mrs,, Elizabeth E. B Anderson. Corlnne spent last weekend with The speakers were Mrs. Miss Larrle Iverson. Amelia Burt, Vernon Johnsen, Mrs. Fannie Christensen of Roy Braegger and Bishop Roger Brigham City was dinner guest B. Hendrickson. Musical numbers were given by Hartley of Mrs. Virgla Jensen on Mon. Anderson and the ward choir. day. ON WEDNESDAY SERVICES were held for Mrs. Mary E.T, Mortensen. Virgil Francom furnished the music and Douglas Quayle and Vernon Johnsen were the speakers. DWAYNE ARCHIBALD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald received a broken nose at Junior High school In Brigham City last Wednesday and spent two nights and a day In the hospital. DADDY-DATMrs. Peggy Jensen was an WAS held In the cultural hall Saturday Ogden visitor on Friday. evening. A delicious dinner was MRS. J.W. IVERSON Of Tre. served on beautifully decorated monton visited with her sister dad30 and to their tables girls dies, after which dancing was Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen on Tuesday. enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price Mr. and Mrs. Conrad John, sen were special guests. Mrs. of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen of Brigham Johnsen represented the City called on Miss Dena Chris, , board. stake The class leaders are Mrs. tensen on Saturday. Louise Tlngey, Mrs. NaDean MISS PAT CHRISTENSEN OF Weldman and Mrs. Helen Hug. Salt Lake City spent the week, gins. end with her parents Mr. and MILITARY SERVICES were Mrs, Rasmus Christensen. held Saturday afternoon at the Pat Anderson, son of Mr. and Bear River City cemetery for Darrell L. Price son of Mr. Mrs. Lowell Anderson is in an and Mrs. Kenneth Price of Og- - Ogden hospital. Reg. $3.79 Exide Giant Car Batteries MONOPOLY Fast Starting - Longer Life Tripple Gang Vents Allow Instant Checking of Cells US New Real Estate Game By Parker Brothers X Against Corrosin and Electrical Leak Batteries for Most Cars Water Bottle A MEDICINE CHEST III An Economy Water Bottle with 100s of Uses For Federal Tax Sharing THE UTAHN, at the same time Joined Sen. Hugh Scott, In sponsoring one version of the plan which will be before the finance committee later in the 90th session, The bill would apportion funds among the states on the basis of their population. Senator Bennett said hs would favor a formula weighted to glvs higher percentage of funds to the poorer states per capita, (R-Pa- .) g UNDER PRESENT TRENDS most of the federal legislation we now pass has a matching funds formula that many states sometime cannot raise and other UNDER THE Republican tax. sharing plan a certain percen-tagwould be returned with no strings attached, allowing the states to use the money where they think it would do the most good. HE POINTED OUT that the plan has wide endorsement of Governors and local state officials who would channel the funds to education, health or other fields In which a parti, cular state might have pro. Tooth Paste The tax.sharlng plan, b3lc. ally, Is to give the states and local governments an oppor. tunlty to work out their own programs to cope with modern, day problems and at the same time reduce the federal con. trols which are attached to so many of todays programs, Sen. Bennett said. I understand many Demo, crats and others are opposed il Skaggs Flouride to the plan, mainly, Value Cheracol D Privine(R) vy 79c 49 Band-Aid- s 59c Mouth Wash 59( nr By d Dai Tumblers Oven Cleaner Brite Alcoa Foil HeavyX Duty Rain Coats Mens Womens 18 25 irtm Sundays Weekdays 11 AM fo 8 PM AM to 9 PM 9 F V 1 I think, up with Dry Skin Disappear In The Tub It tax.sharlng program. ,.t STORE HOURS because they didnt come first, Sen. Bennett said, proposal has However, our enough widespread appeal that the 90th Congress could produce In soms shape the start of a ' DeVilbiss Steams All Night Shuts off Automatically A J6 95 Value Nose Drops Tooth Paste for Fresher Breath and Cleaner Teeth Family Size Bathe & Glo . EMIBllfiE 49 VlLCIC,; AU N GHT r'r $22.75 Value Vaporizer Cough Syrup 49 A 98c I'UKSL. i J e blems. fa la Reg. $1.29 Bennett Backs GOP Plan Finance committee said Sathe would support and urday press for congressional action for a system of tax sharing to return to the states a fixed per. centage of personal Income taxes without federal control. A number of Republican tax. sharing plans are currently before Congress, Senator Ben. nett said, and although the final version and formulas for any haring will have to be worked out, the idea Is a good one and receive widespread hould upport. Cover Protects i-- Prl-mar- y F. Bennett, times do not necessarily feel Wallace Sen. a ranking Republican that they want to raise, thus (R.Utah) Senate losing out completely, on the tax.wrltlng '1 Gard-To- p TumWB tvi IIRVI rOURSIlF vWaJjI |