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Show rr" f "f TnyTTTy 7 THE BOX ELDER Aged Brigham Commissioner William D. Bur-to- ing funds to promote the ob. the county board voted to servance through the period Dan Hickman and Mrs. R. H. pass a resolution supporting the 19671970 An The action was taken budget Price for beer application request of the Utah when LeGrande Tta, welfare Golden Spike Centennial comlicense, signed by Farrell A. department director, reported mission McCrary at Portage, was that current tei ms for eachwlll The centennial panel is seek expire on Mat ch 31 Bids will be recoiled on two large dump tnuks at the county boards next meeting whlih is Monday, Jan 30 (Continued Matron Dies After Illness Mrs 92, of r. Thora Hansen Nelson, 141 South Second West, died in a Brigham City nut sing home Saturday night following an extended illness. Mrs. Nelson was born July 25, 1874 in Brigham City , a daughter of Ferdinand F. and Catherine Rasmussen Hansen. Parrys (Continued Mom Page One for eight years. AN AVID SPORTSMAN, Beet-olias a collection of 33 guns, langlng from double. b, u lulled shotguns and muzzle loadeis to dertingers .all in shooting Ills He condition own shells for hunting and ties flies for his fishing actintles. He also enjoy s boating, swim-minwater skiing and many other outdooi spoits Beeton is married to the former Nancy Kav Feny and they are the paients of tluee He Is a son of Mr. children and Mrs MeHin P. Beeton, 478 South Flist West. (Continued from page one) the cabinet type of system In which the governor would be given an excess of autority, Senator Ferry said. It lncoporates recommendations from the Hoover commls-slo- n report. There's no question that we need to reorganize. The question Is: How? he stated. NEW OFFICERS Elected and appointed to serve Amity Lodge No. 23 F and A M for the coming year were, left to right, front, Robert M. Dowdy, junior steward; Emmett L. Barsballe, senior deacon; John H. Pendleton, junior warden; Charles W. Lloyd Jr., worshipful master; Peter R. Haugan, senior xvarden; George THIS INITIAL proposal would be a first step and when Ironed out may be the forerunner of hand-load- Mantua Man Succumbs to Heart Attack thru February 1 5th such as Coal orders, nursery stock and etc. Please phone s Delore Jensen 723-356- Ezra Lamont Wells, age 61, of Mantua died Tuesday after, noon while at work at the Tooele Ordnance Depot of a heart in 1946 TYPEWRITERS Large Heavy Duty At Promontory Le-Ro- y Leo-nar- Hearing d $1B reg. $245 standard Looks like Jr w.t. tmkdr w.t. from new - Late MODEL TM5 if a series UP Portables 8 million 9 million W.t. series $1 1 w.t. old Remingtons reg. $2451 9w.t Call Reminders 723-313- 1 for 1 week FREE Trial . . . with no obligation . . . in your home or office ADDING MACHINES Cor-inn- at big Electric $"1 savings! Adding Machines Windows Shot n $360w.t. New MANUAL TYPEWRITERS . Both STANDARDS and PORTABLES. d Sat-urd- ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS 325 w a the US Meet Here Into Trailer Covers Area on New Electric and Manual Birch Society Vandals Break Heavy Snow f He was mechanic foreman for Government. He had served as Sunday council authority for other of state agencies. school superintendent and high groupings C. Lowry, past master, marshall; second row, William A. Beck, chaplain; Arthur More than 200 bills have been priest group leader In the R. Barbieri, senior steward; Charles W. Lloyd Sr., treasurer; Maxwell A. Pohl, introduced in the two state Mantua LDS ward houses thus far In the 1967 past master, secretary; Howard E. Dorst, M. W. grand master; J. C. McLaughlin, session. junior deacon. Absent at time of photo was Cecil C. Troutman, tiler. They were SURVIVORS INCLUDE Ills Of particular Interest to many installed by the Most Worshipful Grand Master, F and A M of Utah. residents of Box Elder county widow, five sons and daughters, is a hearing set for 4 p.m. to. Lamont J. Wells, Tremonton; day (Thursday) In the governors Mrs. Dell (Darlene) Jensen, board room on a bill that would Grand Prarle, Texas; Carson assess farm land according to Vern Wells, Lake Grove, Ore. Its use rather than speculative Mrs. Edward (Karen) Peterson, To Mantua; Miss Janene Wells, possibilities. Senator Ferry is the chief Salt Lake City; nine grandchild, The John Birch society will sponsor of this measure. ren; the following brothers and hold a meeting In Brigham City sisters, Noble V. Wells, Leo at the War Memorial home Feb. W. Wells, 1W. Edgar Wells, Vandals shot their way Into 10 and feature a state-leve- l A heavy blanket of wet snow Wells, all of Willard; a house trailer near Promontory of the organization as chief Wells of Ogden, Mrs. Paul covered the Brigham City area this past week and made off (Mable) Larkin, Seattle, Wash.; Tuesday night and Wednesday, with several Items, according to speaker. The meeting will start at (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Marvin (Alice) Olsen, making driving conditions the Box Elder Sheriffs office. 7:30 p.m. and all Interested perand costs would have to be cut Brigham City; Floyd Wells, walking hazardous, A rifle was used sons are Invited to attend. Mrs. Maude Gldney, Califconditions extremely slushy. considerably if the annual minito shoot the lock off a trailer state Garn Lewis, load were based ornia. mum Measuring nine Inches, it was used by Duane Bltton, Grace, power will outline the goals Funeral services will be conthe heaviest snowfall at one time upon a greater number of who grazes cattle on the and beliefs of the society. Idaho, In several years for this area. than those UP&L used ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. In the Mantua LDS ward chapel A total of .85 of an inch Promontory range. for its estimate. He used the trailer with Bishop Robert Wallentlne of moisture was recorded from while reportedly Is this The continuing hearing in the area. Friends may call at officiating. in Salt Lake City. the snow that fell Monday, Tues. week said The sheriffs spokesman Several windows in the That-che- r At stake Is the right to ex- the Petersen Funeral Chapel, day and Wednesday, aciordlng to that once Inside, the culprits Elementary school were tend power service to the lake 632 East Second South, Friday Charles Clifford, local weather took a camp lantern valued at reportedly shot out during the areas of Great Salt Lakes evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and observer. $15 and a transistor radioworth past weekend, to shore according end In Box Elder county. at the Mantua ward chapel north High and low mercury read, $20 plus some assorted tools. the Box Elder Sheriffs office. from 10 a.m. until time of count the for and moisture would serve prosextension The lngs was discovered The break-iThe person responsible used service. as week are follows; mineral processing past a .22 calibre weapon to Inflict pective Tuesday by Leo Flint a Promon-torBurial will be In the Willard as rural well as rancher. the damage, firing about 10 plants Cemetery. customers In the area. shots. REPORTS THEFT 2 INVENTORY He was born Jan. 1, 1906 at Willard, a son of Carson and Mary Miller Fordham Wells. He was reared In Willard and attended the Box Elder county schools. He married Lillie Rohwer in 1927 at Rexburg, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He had worked for the Army for 25 years and had lived at to Tooele prior to coming Mantua Farm n t. Legislature i: and Garden Naal Resene She was a charter member SUCCUMBS Fzra Lamont and first president of the Sego Welk, 61, of Mantua died Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah Tuesday of heart attack. Pioneeis. She was a lifelong member of the Brigham City Second LDS ward and served in the Relief society The swimming pool at Box Elder Junior High school has been drained to allow work on its s)stem and construction of entrance ways to the new dressing room addition. any business pertaining to For DSA 11, 1944 NO DIVING, PLEASE B A I Uw? 1 & mmer (Quality results from Quality Products) y 40 South Main 723-313- 1 John Embery, 405 South Sixth West, told Brigham City police Saturday that some one had taken the carburetor and air cleaner from his car. HERMITAGE DISTILLERY CO LOUiSVILLE KY KENTUCKY ST'AiGHT 86 PROOF GJST UGPObOMPOJB ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY all (Off fe reduced ENDS TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st - 6 p.m. NATION-WID- WHITE. cotton muslins, 133 count. famous for firm balanced weave, smooth finish, long wear. 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