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Show HWfr THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 25, 1968 Wheat Signup BEAR be available to all participants In 1968. THE 1968 WHEAT PROGRAM Feb. 5 Opens for benefits include loans and marketing certifiSignups participation In cates to bring returns up to the 1968 feed grain and wheat full parity on the part of the programs will begin Feb. 5 wheat crop allocated for domes, and end March 15, according tic use; no diversion payment to Orvll J. Nish, chairman, Is available for wheat. Nish says that farmers are stabllzation and agricultural conservation county committee. reminded that they must first The feed grain program for sign up In the program to be 1968 provides diversion and eligible for the program prlce.support payments as well as prlce.support loans to pro. gram participants; feed grain diversion payments will be a. vallable to all participants; feed grain diversion payments will price-suppo- ' Accountants Set Meeting Tonight ?2Sz& "LET'S GO SEEN January's regular monthly meeting of the National Assoc, latlon of Accountants, Ogden Area chapter, will be held Thursday night, Jan. 25, In Ogden at the Four Leaf Clover Restaurant, 303 Washington RIVER REPORTS Visitors, ! Young Artists Festival Head Events By Daddy-Dat- Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs. Zina Hansen is home and much improved after spend, lng several days In the Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blck. more and Mrs. Carolyn Blck. more of Salt Lake City visit, ed Sunday with the Chester e, made a surprise call on his parents. ln.law Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Iverson on Wednesday evening. of Salt ANDERSON GARY Lake City called on Mrs. Car- rie A. Christensen on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christen, sons and Scott, San and Randy of Kaysvllle enjoyed Standers. birthday dinner with their aunt The group then motored to Miss Dena Christensen on FriParadise, to visit relatives. day evening. Miss Christensen was 81 years old Saturday. MR. AND MRS, Max Stander and family of Logan were re. MR. AND MRS. Reed Munns cent visitors at the home of were In Woodruff, Saturday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with Ruths mother Chester Stander. Mrs. Chrlstena Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson Mrs. Ida Christensen of Brigof Mill Creek Canyon were ham City called on Dena Chris, Sunday visitors at the home of tensen one day last week. They their sister, Mrs. Carrie A. drove to Honeyville and visit, Christensen. ed with Mrs. Leona Nielson. sen mother Mrs. Alice Petersen.' MISS FONDA FEE Jensen of Logan spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen. Mrs. NolaNessler was honor, ed guest at a birthday party Saturday at the home of Mrs. Gaylen Christensen In Tremon-toA Student Assistant assistants are se. lected on the basis of their a. blllty to handle problems and to get along with others, said Mrs. Charles Sorensen, head resident at Bullen Hall. This quarter there are 1,745 single students residing In the Student In USU Dorm campus dorms. About 470 additional single students live In the seven dorms of the off. campus David O. McKay Living Center. 10 personnel. BC NfWN There are 430 miles of controlled access highways In delicious dinner was served A Brigham City student ,t beginning his second quarterns In a Utah State' MR. AND MRS. Elmer Mor. student assistant tensen visited relatives and university dormitory. Dallas L. Holmes, a senior friends In Cache Valley on Frl. in the College of Edu. enrolled day. Is a student assistant In cation, In Mrs. Meda Homgren Is Bullen Hall. California. She will spend the His duties Include Inspecting remainder of the winter with her daughters Gayle and La. six apartments weekly, guld. ance and counseling of 36 dorm ralne residents and about 40 hours of work In the Bullen Hall of. MR. AND MRS. Roy Braeg. flee each month and Beth Christen, Mrs. ger In sen were Layton Tuesday DALLAS WAS selected for the evening for the viewing of Alan USU Housing Office Gllnes who was killed In Viet position by and games and visiting enjoyed. Nam, Mrs. Damsel Nelson entered the Cooley Memorial hosptlal SADDLERY RANCH WEAR Friday with pneumonia. WESTERN BOOTS Mrs Elvira Christensen was Visit our fritndly Blvd. taken to the same hospital Sat. storo. 7 Dinner will be served at Widest selection of urday after taking a fall on the ell types of Western p.m. with the business meeting Ice. It Is reported she has no clothing end was MRS. JOY NELSON and program scheduled for 8 MRS. CARRIE J. Christen, broken Lowest prices. bones. Wed. a at shower bridal hostess A hour sen her with visited Send For Your pre. p.m. fellowship sister, We hope they both have a New FREE at home her commenc-lnof cedes evening all activities Mrs. J.W. Iverson Tremon. nesday Western Catalog! speedy recovery. In Brigham City In honor of ton on Wednesday. at 6:30 p.m. 68 pege fully Ulus who Is treted cetelog with Munns spent William R. Youngberg, ac. Miss Susan Archibald, Miss Marilyn THE PRIMARY girls enjoy, meny styles in full count specialist with Goodbody getting married In the near last weekend in Brigham City neturel color! future. Those attending from as guest of Cathy Woodruff. ed a Daddy date Saturday even-lnand company, Ogden branch Write Dept "I" at a Western Hoe.Down 62 E. 2nd So.. will be the guest speaker. here were Mrs. Betty Dallln, MR. AND MRS. Mario Check, Salt Lake City, Utah In the cultural hall. held LaVon La Mrs. etts were In Cornish Sunday Dallln, Mrs. Dinner was served to 24 girls Mrs. Arva visiting with Mr. and Mrs. EdPreal Johnsen, All members and others and their dads, on tables apare Invited to attend. Archibald, Mrs. LaVon Nelson, ward Clayson. decorated for the propriately and Miss Pam Miss Johnsen and Mr. Mrs. Hess WEAR Joseph Reservations can be made by occasion. Shauna and family of Roy were Sunday Holmgren, contacting Lee W. Tauferner The girls tied colored neck, Robert Denison of California guests at the home of their 723.5604. erchlefs on their dads and then adorned themselves with bon. nets. Wanted posters for each dad were hung about the hall. The fathers were permitted to If a look at the new Chevy II mind keep the posters. enough to change Rosalee Jensen played two about compacts, a ride in one almost surely will. selections on her banjo and the -- Motor Trend, November 67 remainder of the evening was spent dancing. The party was under the dihas grown an inch in wheelbase The 68 Chevy of Mrs. Dixie Ramsdell, rection "A delight" and six inches overall, but grow n a mile in style, Mrs. Louise Tlngey, Mrs. -- Car Life, October 67 Hardy and Mrs. Asenetha comfort, quality and performance. Davis. -- Car and December '67 g g e Ogden parents Friday, Saturday and Sunday 100 BEEF i spent Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallln. Virgil Weldman Is In the hospital In Tremonton receiving medication. Valley MR. AND MRS. Elwood Jen. sen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robb Berrett of North Ogden. Mrs. Linda Norman and baby of Corlnne visited Monday with her Mrs. Thora mother, Anderson. Saudi I 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. JmAua n isnt 2om2Wfl ALWAY8 FIRST QUALITY your n drivers its Ge-nl- Driver, THE YOUNG ARTISTS Music 'Aha. This might be the sleeper of the year. -- Hot Rod Magazine, October 67 Chevy II Nova Coupe Festival was held on Tuesday evening of last week under the direction of M.I.A. Music dl. rector Clair Anderson. was thrilled with Everyone the young talent In our com. munlty and enjoyed the follow, Plano duet by lng program: Gwen and Wendy Holmgren; or. gan solo, Mary Fae Hansen; vocal duet, Susan and Cam! Jenson; piano solo, RuthAnder. son; Clarinet solo, Christine Burt; piano solo, Jill Stand, er; vocal trio, Vita Burt, Jan. Ice Holmgren and Deo John. sen; organ.plano duet, Karen and Kathl Braegger; Plano solo, Debbera Holmgren; vocal solo, Floyd Jensen; Plano solo, Kim solo, Checketts; saxophone Brian Jenson; vocal trio, Fel. lela Huggins, Shirley Iverson and Mary Gardner. On more nice thing: the price. Manufacturer's suggested retail pneo for hlandard Six Chevy II Nova Coupe shown above in eludes Federal Excise Tax, suggoHlcd dealer delivery and handling (barges. Model shown nhovu equipped at additional coat with Custom Exterior $84.30, White Walls $31.35. Wheel Covers $21.10. Transportation charges, accessories, opliona) equipment, state and local taxes additional. 2,284 Car enthusiast magazines keep saying a lot of nice things about the Chevy II Nova. And why not? At last there's an economy car that doesn't look or act like one. Besides being a whole lot sportier, it offers a smoothly balanced Six and a standard VB that runs beautifully on regular fuel. See for yourself what all the shouting's about.- Road test a Nova now. all-ne- - ChevySI NOVA VaOf LlCiilttCl E SMART, II SURE. RUT NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET m DEALER'S. PEARL ELWELL and MR. AND MRS. L.W. Iver. son were guests at the Pete Mlsarsl home In Tremonton on Friday evening. A steak dinner was served to Robert Denison and Robert Calif, Carroll of Redlands, the Iversons and the Mlsrasi PA Brigham City Mrs. Mrs. Muriel Sorensen were Ogden visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Ila Jenson accompanied her father, Allnadl Tolman to Ogden Wednesday. HANSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY 816 North Main Street VISITING SUNDAY afternoon with their parents and grand, parents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen and child, ren Kevin, Kris Ann, Kelly and Mar cl of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallln and sons from The Dalles, Ore. are here. They came to attend the funeral services of their grandmother Mrs. Edith Cor. bridge which were held Tues. day In Logan. 55 family. Mrs. Marjorie Daughton of mi All our fashion Manor SHEETS REDUCED! 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