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Show 6 Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, May 11, 1967 JVIFS Fldlar said. (There were quarter of 1967 were $17, 598,871, 2,407,776 shares outstanding compared with $17,234,521 for the same quarter in 1966, and during all the periods.) Earnings for the BEAR RIVER REPORTS HE NOTED THAT the See Increase for the Mountain Fuel Supply company had earnings of $2,755,077, or $1.14 a share, for the first quarter of 1967, compared with earnings of $2,700,945, or $1.12 a share for the same quarter sister and family, the John In 1966, It was reported Mon. By Mrs. Irving Christensen day by M.M. Fldlar, president. Hardys on Sunday, For the 12 months ended Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson Brice Checketts was host at a surprise birthday party lor Miss were overnight guests at the March 31, 1967, earnings were Monica Madson Friday night at home of their daughter Mr. and $5,061,la3, or $2.10 a share, with earnings of the home of his parents, Mr. Mrs. Wayne Merrill In Preston compared and Mrs. Mario Checketts. $5,909,905, or $2.45 asharefor recently. the 12 months ended March 31, Those enjoying the games and delicious lunch were, Pam John, THE BEAR RIVER ward Is sen, Gwen Holmgren, Toni furnishing the Relief society Christensen, Vicky Hansen, program at the Memorial Nurs. Diane Jensen, Barbara Jensen, lng Home In Brigham City dur-lnLinda Hansen, Deanna Cheney, the month of May. Dorothea Ronald Shelton, Lst week Mrs. Carrie J. Munns, Sam Davis, Spencer Christensen gave the lesson and Christensen Holmgren, Craig Burton, John Denise Wheeler, Kevin John, Kenny "Prayer Is the Key to Heaven" Francis, Bill Vavrlcka, Jerry accompanied by Mrs. Nola Nes. Wight the guest of honor and the sler. On Monday of this week Mrs. host. Dollle Iverson told a story and MARILYN BURT, Brian Jen. Mrs. Mary S. Anderson played son and Richie Holmgren spent a piano solo. On Thursday evening Mrs. from Wednesday until Saturday In Spanish Fork competing In Porter Giles demonstrated the Junior Livestock show. cleaning agents to a group of Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. women at the home of Mrs. Dale Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mary Gardner. Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. Dell MRS. JOHN Holmgren was Holmgren Joined them on Saturhostess at a quilting party on day and enjoyed the day. and Mr. Burton Thursday. Mrs. Those enjoying the delicious Anderson attended a funeral In dinner and the stitching were Ogden on Saturday. Mrs. Ruby Hansen, Mrs. Deo MRS. DONNA HANSEN and Johnsen, Mrs. Thora Anderson, daughter Valorle of Corlnneand Mrs, Nola Nessler, Mrs. Arva Mrs. Bertha Wankler flew by Archibald, Mrs. Merle HolmJet to Tempe, Arlz. last weekend gren, Mrs. Phyllis B. Holmand visited with Mrs. Anna Mae gren, Mrs. Carrie J. Christen, Klrkham and family. sen, Mrs. Vita Burt and Mrs. Mrs. Cleopha Whitaker, Mrs, Lola Beth Christensen. Alice Marble and Mrs. June SUNDAY VISITORS AT the Craner were Logan visitors on Ercy Whitaker home were Mrs. Friday. June Craner and MRS. KATHRYN Gallegos and Cindy of Corlnne and Mr. and two children, Cherrle and David, Mrs. Ralph Troseth of Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. and family of Ogden visited their E.U. Whitaker on Wednesday. Miss Sheila Huggins daughter parents Mr. and Mrs. Irving of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins Christensen and other relatives attended the banquet Friday here and In Tremonton on Sunevening honoring the Forsenlc day. club of Box Elder High school. VISITING SUNDAY with their Shelia has been chosen editor of the 'Bee", Box Elder High parents Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus schools paper for the coming Christensen were Dr. and Mrs. school year. Reed Shepard and son Matson, She was also awarded a Dr. and Mrs. DeVere Christen, scholarship, given by the News. sen and sons John and James week Journal for one of Peter and Miss Pat Christen, schooling at the BYU In Provo. sen of Salt Lake City. The small son of DeVere and THE FHA held a Mothers and Ann received his name In SacDaughters banquet Friday night rament meeting here Sunday. at the Box Elder High school. SUNDAY DINNER guests of Officers for the coming year were elected and Karen Braeg. Miss Dena Christensen were ger, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christenand three children of received the sen Roy Braegger, honor of being elected secreMorgan. Having dinner at the Idle Isle tary. Saturday night and then spending MYRON CHECKETTS, who Is the remainder of the evening attending school at Idaho State at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen were Mr. and university, spent the week-enwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milton Bywater, Mr. and Mario Checketts. Also present Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. and for Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. of Ercy Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson Mrs. Cornish, and Miss Ann Stinger Johnsen. of Pocatello, Idaho. LEON JENSEN entered the A large crowd enjoyed the pro. gram Sunday evening, "The Logan hospital Tuesday for eye to be performed on Stairway to Lasting Joy" pre- surgery sented by the Primary organ- Wednesday. Birthday Party Friday Night earn-lng- s The County Agent Reports months ended March 31, 1967, were $48,492,361, with $47,451,036 for the comparable period a year ago. The natural gas utility added about 6,000 new customers to 12 com-pare- 31, 12 1967, Box David Tolman of Honeyvllle was anxious, when he called us on the telephone, to ask about some weeds In his fall grain. There are so many" he told us, "that I have Just about decided to plough up this fall grain, and plant spring wheat." As we checked the field a little later with Davids father, Claudius, and Louis Jensen, extension agronomist at Utah State university, we found the n of the later than normal growth of the grain this year. Prickly lettuce was in good numbers In the fields. 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HAIR SPRAY 1 FOAMY g FABERGE FREE Gillette y. plastic case. Choice of Friendship Garden or Desert Flower fragrance-retainin- $00 MATCHABELLI Wind Song - Golden Autumn - Beloved - Prophecy Large Jar x it . . . COLOGNE n i 2oo A wonderful Credit Course appll-cation- v GIFT SET SPECIAL . Delicious refreshments were sonnel of credit offices of Brig-haserved. City will be given an oppor-tunltto attend a short course MR, AND MRS. MELVIN Hil. In consumer credit and collecyard of Amalga, Cache county, tions here June 8, according to announcement by Inter called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest an Consumer National Credit Huggins Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen association, St. Louis Mo, The program will be held from attended a banquet and award presentation at the Artistic Man- 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Mountain or on Thursday night. Fuel Supply auditorium. Conducting the course will be MRS. LOIS Christensen and Sterling S. Speaks, Instructor Mrs. JoAnn Jensen visited In In consumer credit and collecPlymouth Wednesday with Mrs. tions, of the International Consumer Credit association, Ruth Archibald. s Speaks is a credit special. They attended funeral for Mrs. Leo Lamb at the 1st and field lecturer for ICCA, Belmont ward on Saturday. Brigham City has been selected as one of several cities to GLENN IVERSON Is In the be Included in this years ere-di- t education program offered Dee hospital In Ogden recover-lnfrom major surgery per. by the ICCA. formed last week. Mr. and Mrs. Approved credit and collec-tloprocedures used by bank, Roger Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen, Mr. and ers, retailers and medical peo-pi- e will be described and dls. Mrs. Arnold Dallin and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald called to cussed. see him on Sunday. Topics to be discussed in Mrs. the course Include problems Mrs. Phyllis Pope, Dollle Iverson and daughter Lar-rl- e affecting credit; credit were Saturday night guests credit Interviews; in. of relatives In Salt Lake City vestlgatlng and evaluating the and attended sacrament meeting applicant; accepting and reject-lnthe applicant; collections and Sunday at the University ward. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Ander. related subjects. son were Ogden visitors on Mon-daA small enrollment fee Is the only cost which Includes a manual and supplies. Further MR. AND MRS. DON West information may be obtained and two sons, Billy and Marty from the Credit Rating Bureau of Pleasant Grove visited their In Brigham City. areas. This is probably because SPARKLING MIST ... n Bankers, merchants and We found other weeds In the fall grain fields as we made a check In Garland and Fielding R d spent Sunday with the Leon Jen-sefamily. Mrs. Jensen Is here MR. AND MRS. EDWIN Croc-ket- t of Preston, Idaho and Mr. for the activities at the college of honoring Mothers. and Mrs. Ralph Troseth Miles Jensen, son of Mr. and Hooper were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Logan has received honors In public Mrs. Odvar Troseth. and debating at the Mrs. Andrea Huggins and speaking Mrs. Myrth Anderson attended Logan High school and In Utah. He has recently been elected the awards assembly Friday at Box Elder High school. Mrs. vice president of the Logan High a $100 school. presented Huggins to Donna each award scholarship Nelson and Harley Aokl. The Farm Bureau were the doners. Irrigated farm crops generally. g LIMITED TIME OFFER! grand-daught- In Km lull main weed that caused concern here was burr buttercup. This Is a very early matur-lnannual that blooms right after the snow Is off, and forms seed In a burr very early. Jen-setold us that it matures early enough that when moisture Is adequate, the damage Isnt so serious. Roots are very shallow and In a good stand of grain, the weeds are pretty well out of the way for normal Just in Time For Mothers Day Gift Giving A Shulton sang INTIMATE' y Elder County Form News by A. Fullmer Allred g ization. MRS. ROY Jensen of Chicago Mrs. Russell, mother of Mrs. Wayne Nicholas was a guest and daughter, Fonda Lee who Is at the Nicholas home on Sunday. attending the USU In Logan RESEARCH AT THE unlver-slthas shown that results from spraying this pest will have to be done before spring. We found the buttercup In a good number of fields In the dry farm sections of the county. These are not a problem In d months ended Included the earnings produced In the second quarter of 1966 (April through June) which were much lower ls system during the past year, than normal and adversely af- and annual gas deliveries have fected the 12 months total. Increased from 120 billion cubic "The second quarter of 1967, feet a year ago to 126 billion based on our experience In April' cubic feet, Fldlar said. Is showing substantial Improve, ment over the comparable However, another mild winter period a year ago, and If this reduced the demand for gas for, trend continues we expect earn-lng- s residential and commercial for the quarter to be much heating, with the result that all he said. the Increases In gas deliveries Improved, were from Industrial uses, he GAS REVENUES for the first said. March Young Folks Enjoy Surprise A PIANO RECITAL was given at the home of Mrs. Shirley Hendrickson Saturday evening. Her piano students taking part were Margo Checketts, Jody Huggins, Marilyn and Becky Hendrickson, Margie Huggins, and Kim Checketts, growth conditions of the crop, he said. 1966, Parke Davis - 5 gr. USP ASPIRIN 1000 Tablets f 5 or F-- 6 |