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Show J BOX 8 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 9, 1969 WITH ELDER BE of one local grocery in donating 100 pounds of beans helped to add con. siderably to the gifts, as did many other business and in. erosity CLOTHING, TOYS FOOD, People Assist Santa, Migrants Box Elder county residents gave Santa Claus a generous hand in providing good bask, aftermath of the holiday. With Santa Claus delivering the packages to the families located In farm areas through, out the county, the Box El. der Migrant Worker council coordinated the contacting and collection of items for the baskets. received EACH FAMILY a turkey along with packages as beans, of such staples flour, and lard and some ex. tra holiday goodies. The gen ets, toys, and clothing to 19 families of migrant farm la. borers on the Monday and Tuesday preceeding Christ, mas. Gratitude for the generosity of churches, individuals, and businesses in respond, ing to the plea for assistance was expressed by Migrant Albert Martinez In the HQNEmtE REPORTS dividual donations. Another donation resulted in the purchase and packing of 150 individual bags of can. dy, nuts, and oranges pre. sented to each child on the route covered. COORDINATING the project was Mrs. J.P. Gurrister of the Box Elder Migrant Worker council, assisted by Mrs. Ra. mona Herrera, Miss Olivia Aleman, Mrs. Robert Graham, e Mrs. Fred Nason, Miss Garcia, Homer Gonzales, Joe Herrera, and Hector Me. Optimistic Plans Revealed For Honeyville Area in 69 Elo-is- It was a project In which all participated, with migrants and council member assist, ing in the collecting and packing of the baskets. Churches participating included St. Hen. rys Catholic, Box Elder LDS stake, Aldersgate Methodist, Brigham City LDS stake, Holy Cross Lutheran, North Box Elder LDS stake, Christian Reformed, St. Michaels Epis. copal, South Box Elder LDS stake, Community Presbyterl. an, the Tremonton Methodist $3:50 per month Tank exchange Automatic rental, unlimited soft water $6.95 per month and we furnish the salt Home owned Culligan fully automatic $198. Mark Model I Seashores Culligan Water Conditioning of Brigham City 48 North Main best-sellin- g h road-holdin- g e. Rolls-Royc- car. neses (alias Santa Claus.) And Santa Claus, who speaks excellent Spanish, would be the first to tell all how much the toys, candy, clothing and foodstuffs were appreciated by the bright.eyed little folks who were almost bursting with happiness as he arrived at their home with a cheerful Feliz Navidad! Hey Culligan Man! The 69 Ford LTD is the car in its class. Because it offers you so much more than the others. Take a test drive. Fifteen minutes will show you what makes Ford so special. A front seat area so spacious its called the Front Room. A wheelbase longer than Chevroride. The let's for an extra-smootgrip of a track as wide as Cadillac. All wrapped up in a car that's amazingly agile. Ford's turning circle is even smaller than Plymouths. The 1969 LTD was designed to ride quieter than the LTD that was quieter than a Come in now. Talk it over. Try it out. Take it home. Spend 15 minutes inside the years most talked about spent New Years Day with a daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Moon in Malad, Idaho. Mrs. Grace Orme has gone to Kansas where she will visit with a son and family Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Orme. in the Tremonton area. 69 Ford. A welcome guest at the homes of migrant farm laborers A WELCOME GUEST in Box Elder County was Santa Claus, who presented individual gifts to children and boxes of food to 19 families in the area courtesy of county residents, churches, and businesses. church and the LDS stakes store 723-524- 4 Then try to talk yourself out of it. pQpp 1969 LTD Hardtop By Mrs. DeVere Wintle Chlarsen, Mr. and Mrs. Nor. man Hunsaker and daughters and Margene and Mr. There are some changes Anita and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and In the offering for the new and Rose, twins year In Honeyville. An op. marie Rosemary all of Honeyville at. tlon has been purchased on for some property near Interstate tended the homecoming and Wallace Wintle, sonofMr. 15 for some possible new build. Mrs. Darrol Wintle, at the Ing, Survey crews were busy in North Ogden Sun. for several days surveying the 6th ward day afternoon. Wally has just some holes and test property a mission to have been made. The plans returned from Austria. call for a possible service Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hun. station, garage, cafe, motel and maybe supermarket. This 14. acre tract has been sur. veyed Into several sections and there is talk of starting some building as soon as the weather breaks. There are many changes planned for the future. There are four student teachers assigned to the Hon. eyvllle school. They are here from the Utah State university at Logan. Mrs. Potter will be working with the Fourth grade, Miss Child will be working with the third grade, will be Miss ' Christiansen working witli the first grade, and Mr. Johnson with the sixtii grade. This Is a wonderful experience for the students at tlie school, MR. AND Allen MRS. Bennett of Grace Idaho visit, ed with a daughter and lam. lly Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hun. saker and children Hayleyand Shane. On Saturday Hayley returned to Idaho with her grandparents for a weeks vis. it. Evelyn will go to Grace, Idaho, later In the week and return when Hayley comes home. DeVere Wintle and George Wintle visited relatives on Saturday. They visited with Mrs. W.J. Petersen In Ben. sou and had dinner with her, witli Mrs. Gladys MacBrlde In llyrum who is recovering from a broken hip, and with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson in Nlbley where they had sup. per. These people are all In. laws of George. MR. AND Members of the Brigham City League of Women Voters will again embark on their of China and its role saker and children Kurtis, study In Asia, with the first meet-inKristen, Kenneth and Brent of of the series scheduled Illinois, spent the Christmas for Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 9:15 vacation visiting at the home a.m. at the home of Mrs. Roof Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, bert Graham, 1005 Wildwood. with Mrs. visited They also Hunsakers father C.A. John, Nursery will be at Gilles. son and family. They left for pie Hall for small children, home on Thursday. with the usual slight fee charg. ed those using the nursery fa. MR. AND MRS. WARNER cilities. Stoddard and family attended An invitation Is extended to fast meeting In Willard on persons Interested in the Chi-nand Gordon Mrs. Mr. Sunday. to attend this and Stoddard had a baby blessed, otherquestion scheduled on meetings of name the who was given tlie subject. Mrs. Ray Bybee a and daughter will be discussion leader with Kimberly, confirmed. After Mrs. Pamela, as re. 'which there was a family din- source J.P. Gurrister chairman. ner at tlie Stoddard home. Sunday guests at tlie home of Warner Stoddard were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoddard of Hooper. Christy Stoddard celebrated her birthday with a party held ion New Years Eve. Several of tlie girls her age attended VARSEl. MRS. League to Study China Question g a tlie IT rhe place youve got to go to see whats going 323 SOUTH MAIN The Bear River City ele. mentary school PTA meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. In tlie school auditorium. A guest speaker will be present to discuss "Drug Abuse. All patrons of tlie school are Invited and urged to be in attendance, PTA officers said Tuesday. Mens Mens to 40 off on: 17 O III v" v' x"'' CLOSEOUT - Entire off COATS LINGERIE to 40 off BLOUSES ' 40 stock Mens WINTHR0P ? -- 1 60 pair SHOES all one price 'V time only! elected Florsheim Shoes from our regular stock reduced Net all sites in all styles Reductions SLACKS SWEATERS 30 40 DRESSES Mens COATS (Car Coats & Ski Parkas) 30 t 40 H Mens SPORT SHIRTS ill) Limited to SPORT COATS 30 260.3 xv 30 SUITS 30 Mens 19 o HERS HIS Planned at BRC solocted styles regularly sIOu.c to 5C Pop-Optio- n AT PTA Meeting CLEARANCE ; CONG party. MR. AND MRS. Bln Tolman FM11ISIIKUI s'; Ford Dealer ! Save at his ur THE ANDERSEN'S FORD, INC 40 $ on-yo- S All Sale merchandise is from our SUITS SKIRTS ALSO -- $1I 199 I regular SWEATERS 3 DAYS ONLY (Thursday, Friday One Rack & Saturday) LADIES DRESSES values from $30 to $40 stock of fine, national advertised Brands! All Sales Final No refunds or exch"- - only Sales Final No refunds or exchanges All IHWGI Sale |