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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 2 Thursday, April 20, 1967 NEWS It'S Nursing (Continued from page one) assistance under the Hlll.Burton act. SEELY SAID HIS son, Glenn In the Seely, also Is Involved proposed development. they did not wish discourage the venture or run competition to It, the commissioners disclosed plans to add eight beds to the county nursing home to make the fa. clllty "pay Its way. from the files of the News Indicating to To You Who will install a flag pole at Rees Pioneer 1 park? A new businessmens committee has been in Brigham City, l or what purpose? 2 nsm-e- d 3 What happened to the traffic accident rate in Brigham C.ity during the month of March? 4 Name the chairman for Brigham Citys centennial jear activities. 5 How does the Box Elder High school tennis team rank this season? 6 What editorial stand has the Box Elder News taken on the proposal for a new' indoor swimming pool in Brigham City? 7 Name the big scouting event scheduled locally on April 29. Mow much money has the Office or EconomOpportunity awarded to the Community Action program in (.ache and Box Elder counties this year? 8 ic For what project has Thiokols Wasatch division awarded a $2.4 million contract by the Air Force? 9 What are the fees for classes in Box Elder 1967 summer school program? 10 districts ANSWERS Although the city will perform actual labor, it has not yet been decided which local club or organization will finance the Rees park flag pole project. 1 The committee will meet with local property owners and merchants to determine how far they wish to go on the city's downtown plan this year. 2 The accident rate in March was down substantially with officers called to 17 mishaps, compared with 31 for the same month last year. 3 4 Local engineer Keith Hansen has been ap- pointed centennial chairman. 5 The Box Elder tennis team has chalked up live straight victories and looms as the best in Region One. has asked for a Editorially, the "News study of the proposal and suggested that Box Elder county consider sharing in the cost. the IN OTHER BUSINESS, county panel named Chairman Frank O. Reeder to serve as local representative on the state public lands committee of the Utah Association of Counties. Sheriff Warren Hyde proposed for to trade In two patrol cars new models and suggested county may want to retain of the vehicles fur use in other count, depaitinent. the one an. THE POSSIBILITY of using the vehicle In the assessors office was discussed since thp car now used In tliat department Is "about shot. However, the commissioners said they would first have to consult with the assessor. In the meantime, they asked the sheriff to call for bids from local Pontiac dealers, quoting prices with a trade-iand on a straight cash deal. County Civil Defense Director Emery Wight said two 1960 model pickup tru ks are avail-abl- e through surplus and sug. gestud that perhaps one of them might serve as the pumper which the county promised to Garland for fire protection. At the suggestion of Wight, Commissioner Reeder called Garland Mayor Nephl Wester, gaard, described as a good mechanic, and arranged for him and the CD director to check the truck over. MIKE ERICKSEN from Whee-Iorepresenting Utah Power and Light company, asked about of road having leading Into Wheelon oiled. He said the project had been a couple of years ago. n, d The commissioners replied that adverse weather prevented the county from completing Its oiling program that year and said they would take another look at the road ft Birdhaven and Golden Spike districts will at Rees Pioneer join together for a park on April 29. y The 01 O has awarded $98,433 to the 8 education and for adult providing piogram services for migrant workers. child 7 Scout-O-Ram- a two-count- dav-car- To do research and development work on a rocket propulsion system. 9 post-boos- t 10 ly is e s$3 music. The fee for elementary school classes generalper class and .5 for secondary classes, except LETTER FROM Albert L. Bott, chairman of the Weber County commission, Invited the local county officials to a lunch at the Salt Lake Juvenile Dehome on April 27. tention They will hear from First District Juvenile Judge Fred Zleg-le- r and a state welfare rep. resentative as speakers. The affair has been scheduled in connection with Weber aspirations for construction of a regional detention home. A CONFIDENCE 50 Years Thanks for Hospitality Editor: To the Honorable Mayor of Brigham City, Olof Zundel, and members of the City Council, chamber of commerce, the National Guard unit, the merchants and all the patrotic people that made our visit to your fair city so pleasant. In behalf of the Department of Utah Veterans of ar I of the U.S.A. Inc. and all the members World we extend our sincere thanks and t ! our organization, appreciation for your hospitality, especially do we wsh to sav thanks to the splendid boys of your Nation. 1 Guard unit for the luncheon they provided and terienus service thev rendered to our people. A e regret the inclement weather conditions pre-v- i 'ted some of us from visiting more of your points of interest and enjoying to the fullest the programs ! . . had been arranged. Respectfully yours. Willard O.' Olson, Utah Department Commander 1966-6- 7 BC ,ND Ago March 29, 191 7 LeRov Hadlee was host at a "500 party Friday evening at the home of his sister, Mrs. B. H. Morris. The guests were entertained at seven card tables, each being decorated with a bouquet of carnations and ferns. The unique place cards and tally cards were by the host and a different design was used for each table. Prizes were awarded and daint) refreshments were served by Mrs. Morris, assisted by May Olsen. The guests were Mrs. Zola Call, Idna Stohl. Virgie Winn, Fay Hamson, Alta Richards. Maurine Goodridge, Irma Anderson, Lillie Stranquist, Iu tie Lewis, Marco Madsen, Leah Lewis, Myra McHale, ( !oe Williams, Julia Hubbard of Willard; Messrs. Packet II itch, Tarl Wright, Eld-reatkins. Rue! Eskelsen, Hatch, Leslie Young. David Clinton Lillywhite, Arel Jensen, I ern Pett, Alex Figgins, Delbert Olsen. Mrs. R Hummell, a bride of last April 5, 1917 week, was tendered a mistelltnemw shower Monday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. Parsons. A jolly evening was spent in music and games, and the serving of a tempting luncheon mnducled the pleasant affair. Mrs. Hummell received manv beautiful gifts in cut glass and silverware. Among those present were Mesdames R. A. Hummell, O. Parsons, (.,:! Parsons, Reuben Jensen, Frank Holman, Clyde Berger. S ( rter, B. M. Thompson, Flmer Spears, J C. Nielsen; Misses Clarice Wright, Maud Forsgren, Roxq Larsen, Grue Torsgren, Esther Baty, Violet Wixoni, Lucille Forrest. Pearl (heal, Mary Hack, Gladys Hull, Vera Carter, Helen lensen, Alice Parsons, Lucille Nichols, Marie James, Sarah Josephson, Jane Taylor, Josephine Olsen and Nellie Jensen 30 Years Ago Mrs C. V. Ioisgren presided at an April 3, 1937 attractively arranged dinner, followed by cards, Thursday evening at her home, compliment lry to members of the club. The small seising table were centered with pretty bowls of spring violets and the place cards were of spring design. Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Miss Ivie Rae Mason and Mrs. Louis Bowen received score prizes, following the bridge game. Special guests were Miss Ivie Rae Mason, Miss Nial Nelson, Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mrs. Lloyd Reese, Mrs. Connie Peters md Mrs. Leland Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen and two April 6, 1937 children spent the weekend in Mt Pleasant visiting with Mrs. Olsens father, S. A. Barton Misses Naomi and Mary Tingey accompanied them to Mt Pleasant where they enjoyed a visit with their sister, Mrs. Wesley Reynolds. hand-painte- d SAT I S FACTION St RFCEIVES AWARD Tom Oaks of Smith's Food King markets, right, is congratulated after the Brigham store svstem received a certificate of distinction in the 1966 Brand Name r awards competition. Offering congratulations is Albert H. Messer, president of Brand Names Foundation, Inc. Citv-base- d Retailer-of-the-Yea- Store Chain Recognized In Contest 1966 Brand Name The awards Retailer. were presented this past week at Brand Names foundations 19th annual awards banquet, held In the grand ballroom of the Conrad Hilton hotel In Chicago. Smith's Food King markets was a certificate of distinction In the food stores winner Class II category of the competition. The winners were selected from 267 finalists who were named in January from thousands of entries. The judges, who were last years plaque winners, spent three days reaching their final decision Just-a-Mer- e panel and a member of the board of directors of Brand Names foundation, sponsors of the annual competition. The principal speaker at the awards banquet was United States Senator Peter H. Domi-nic(R.Colo.) .tX Ms sopma raaRisn Brotnoo 0ReN fi countess fremHONG ico- THE AWARDS WERE presented by J.F. Hathaway of Home Akron, Ohio, Centers, Inc., chairman of the 1966 judging n- TECHNICOLOR' BIG SEE (Continued from page one) Slated Friday in Brigham recommend that county road no employees longer carry drive. coverage in A demonstration entitled a maid or servant In the modtheir insurance policies. You will ern kitchen of today at every for Basic Fquipment This action was taken after on Eriday, April level of Income and without great be the commission was assured 21, at the Mountain Fuel Supply cost to the consumer. the an and county attorney by at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. insurance company represents, company auditorium fltic sponsor-Jedemonstration, tlve that the countys liability b the Northern Utah Nuinsurance covers the road emtrition council, will be presented ployees Individually. by Mrs. Ruth Ann Fowler-pro-fesother-vehicl- ,)ii,c For two days prior to the awards banquet, the foundation conducted Its annual meetings, attended by the manufacturer, media and agency members of the foundation, and all of the retail finalists and their as. soclates. Homemaking Demonstration County TODAY e thru TUES. Adults $1.00 Children 1 1 and under Free ?Ot O y To. p M MM BRANDO BfflNNER MQRiTURT IMIMTOWOWW d sor THE COMMISSION declined to share In the cost of packet covers for tourist information, proposed for distribution from the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce tourist booth next summer. Veran Boothe, chamber sec(Continued from page one) retary. manager, said the cost Worlds Fair. for printing 5,000 covers, feaElder Wells, a genaloglcal turing golden spikes similar to society employee since 1965, that of the recent county Is supervisor of the Temple brochure cover, was Records Index bureau. He was $790. a missionary to Great Britain. A lack of money In the budget was given as the commls-sion- s reason for not participatSATURDAY MEETINGS will In the cost. ing 2 the stake at for p.m. begin president and clerks, high coun-el- l advisor for priesthood genealogy, bishops, secretary of ward priesthood executive committee, ward high pilests group (Continued from page one) leader and ward record examto the teenager's car. $200 iners. A priesthood leadership meetThere was no damage listed to other vehicle, owned by ing, under the direction of Elder the Brockbank, will be held Saturday Duane F. Smith, 127 North Tenth evening at7p m. Those expected East. The girl was cited for to be present include the stake Improper lookout. presidency and clerks; high council; stake mission pre- TIRES STOLEN sidency and clerks, high council Stake Dick Parsons, service station high priests group and unit operatoi at Second South and leaders, presidents leaders of Seventy quorums; Main, reported the theft of four presidencies and group leaders tires to Brigham City police of elders quorums; bishoprics Monday. and ward clerks; ward executive secretaries of home teaching; general secretaries of Aaronlc priesthood, adult and youth; stake and ward executives of all auxiliaries, and stake genealogy workers Conference letters to the Editor,.. Journal & Mishaps ONE WEEK STARTS Utah State university. Mrs. Fowler, who has had considerable experience in the field of kitchen planning and equiplng and who also served as chairman of the recent homemakers foium at USU, will present In- formation STARTS TODAY FOR TWO BIG EXCITING WEEKS basic concerning NO PASSES Evenings at 8 p.m. Matinees Sat. & Sun, at 4:20 P.M. both large and portequipment able needed for elficlent homemaking. She will clearly point out how every homemaker can choose now equipment to best serve as JOURNAL ELDER BOX established wreklx newspaper in published eerv Thursdav hv the Box Eldej News Journal South Fust Wet Bupham City, R4T02 I tah Setoiul (lass postage lfl South paid at the post office First West Rneham Citv, Utah, A ADULTS $1 .50 CHILDREN 75c tA WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! Best Screen Pley Best Movie Score Best Cinematography Color Best Art Direction Color Best Set Decoretion Best Costume Design Color 102 R4 Ch i s ClavhnuKh Publisher rate $T M) per vear. 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MATINEES Only One Complete Show At LYNN REDGRAVE 'sscsisrit ras.TuiiyinsiiMil SEVERAL ACADEMY AWARDS ENDS TONIGHT CONCERT REHEARSAL Wesley Boman, BEHS concert choir director, is shown here with the choir members duripg a rehearsal for their concert to presented Wednesday evening, May 3, at 8 p.m. in the Brigham City Tabernacle. Dr. Robert Cundick, Salt Lake Tabernacle organist, will be featured guest at concert and will accompany the choir and BEHS mixed chorus in several numbers as well as present organ solos. SHARIFiAszmvAGoi ROD STEIGER RiTATLISHINGHAM Doors Open NOMINATED FOR JULIE CHRISTIE 'T0M COURTENAY SPECIAL SAT. & r ALAN BATES ' WALT DISNEYS Go Home cf, at 12:30 The Brass Bottle Starring, Tony Randall ALS0 1 p.m. in Color and Barbara Eden Tarzan and The Valley of the Gold |