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Show BOX Utah JOb, ELDER Thursday, Novt . Ward Sets Yule Sale Students ChecEied .'J The LDS Brigham City Twelfth Ward Relief society will n hold a Christmas sale in with the annual ward party on Saturday, Nov. 21, in the Box Elder North Stake center. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a family movie shown in con-juctio- cultural the hall. Rootbeer, candy and popcorn will be sold. Starting at 7:30 p.m., the Christmas sale will begin in the multi-purpos- Cartoons children room. shown for e be during the sale. Toys, handwork and a number of plaid flannel quilts will be on sale in addition to a variety of other gift Items, said a spokesman. A donation of 25 cents for children under 14 and 50 cents for those 14 and older is being will asked for the movie. Or the entire family may attend for $2. A bake sale also is on tap during the evening. approximately 60 This number of students with active trachoma is a significant decrease from initial studies at the start of the program where as many as 200 students had trachoma. dertaken students. for Eye Ailment centrate examination of Indian students for trachoma. Some 1800 students were evaluated for this among teams infectious moderately water and In 1966 personnel states. Intermountain school was chosen as a special study site in which specific treatment programs have been evaluated for better and more efficient forms of therapy regarding types of medication, means of other sanitary facilities. the Indians. Several eye specialists and systematically examine and treat on a yearly basis, Indians living in the Southwestern disease which in the United States is restricted almost exclusively to the Southwestern Indian population. Trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness in the world and is primarily a disease in poverty areas with their attendant lack of running administration, and patient special congressional acceptance. This year, with the combined efforts of a team of physicians from the Proctor Eye Foun legislation was passed giving the United States Public Health service the resources to con and study The examination of ancillary eye in program was carried out with the cooperation of the ad- on reducing the prevalence of this eye disease Intermountain school was the scene of a recent mass Cook, Mrs. Joseph H. Cook, Mrs. Gary Craig, Mrs. Charles Crumlic, Mrs. Gary T. Dickey. Also, Mrs. Edward G. Doftey, Mrs. Maida Elchorn, John Findlay, Mrs. Dale Garner, Mrs. Beverly Giles, Mrs. Wanda Gill, Father William J. Hannifin, Mrs. Elsie Hassell, Rev. Augusta Jackley, Mrs. Wilma Johnston, Mrs. William Knudson, Mrs. Roger Lee, Mrs. Albert W. Macbeth, Maurice J. Mishler, Emma Murphy. Mrs. Leo Platero, Mrs. Carrol Reimers, Mrs. Lee Rhodes, Mrs. Ottis Robbins, Sister Rose Zita Rosonke, OLVM; Mrs. Paul J. Sheehan, Mrs. George Stibor, Mrs. Don C. Strate, Nancy Timmer, Sister Alberta Walter, OLVM; Mrs. B.W. Williams, and Mrs. Dorthy Williams. dation in San Francisco and a traqhoma control team from Phoenix, a continuation of the stday of trachoma was un- Intermountain School At staff of Intermountain school and Dr. Enrico A. Leopardi, service unit director of the Public Health Service Indian Health center. In addition, a number of volunteers from the Brigham City area were helpful with logistic and recording problems that are part and parcel of a large scale screening program. Mrs. Phillip Dykstra, a registered nurse, supervised ministrative administration the to students medication required Iji of who freezer the for ku(.,iii)! lie iiiiisI Sh. jirlij'lit to assure sue-- ( Containers and wrappings and liould lie moisture-proo- f sealed t are I idly to keep natural moisture in. and air out. Cse sal freezer foils, papers, spei tapes and ( ontuiners. it. -- Volunteers who helped with the examination were: Anny Batty, Mrs. Gary Broman, Ray Callister, Mrs. Gene Clark, Eldon Coffman, Rev. Bruce Conrad, Rev. James Investment companies YORK (ITI) -- There active investment 1,200 companies among the 1,328 registered with the SEC as of June 30, 1970, according to Financial Wicsenhcrgcr Services, an authority on the and financial mutual fund services industries. Of the active companies, 801 arc mutual funds, 195 are closed-encompanies, 191 are trusts and unit investment seven are face amount certificate companies, Wiesenberger reports. M'.W READY FOR SALE Ready for the LDS Twelfth Ward Relief society's Christmas sale are, from left, Janae Peterson, Bryan Hurst, Mrs. Robert Hurst and Lorie Hurst. Is YouHti By Mrs. Max Nelson The Perry ward youth banquet will be held Friday evening, Nov. 20, in the ward cultural hall. The banquet is for all members of MIA and their parents. Supper will be served at 7 p.m. and will be an elk with a program supper following. Tickets can be purchased from any of the explorer scouts and if they havent contacted you by Wednesday call one of their leaders to get your tickets. All youth and their parents are encouraged to attend this evening together. The Perry PTA is getting ready to send in an order for the Perry Panther sweatshirt. If you still wish to order one contact Mrs. Daisy Davis at They are dark navy blue in color the same as last year but this year they will have long sleeves. The cost is $2.50 for childrens sizes and $3 for adult sizes. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson became the parents of their second son, Wednesday morning, Nov. 11 in the Cooley Memorial Hospital in Brigham City. The new little lad arrived at 1:20 a.m. weighing in at six pounds and 13 ounces. Friday three children visited at the Max Nelson home on Sunday. large success. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen visited in Centerville on Sunday to see their new grandson which was born Nov. 12 to Merlin and Deanna Tracy. He will be given the name of Ryan Merlin Tracy. The Larsens now have 16 grandchildren. The Tracys have four other children, three girls and one boy. Gail and Earl Petersen and are Petersens The are from Washington Terrace. Gail and Lois were school chums and enjoyed catching up on the many things that have gone by since they left school. Also visiting at the Nelson's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and son Jay Glenn, of Layton. This week is membership week for the Perry PTA. During the week papers were sent home with the students. All those who havent returned them please do so Friday, Nov. 20, says PTA membership chairman, Mrs. Janice Johnson. If you havent joined the local PTA do so by contacting Mrs. Johnson. d (SIMM! GteBam GtiMww FURNITURE FAMILY APPAREL RESTYLING UPHOLSTERING & 723-796- 9. other The Nelsons son, Robbie, was very excited over his little brother. The Perry ward and the Perry Second ward Relief societies will combine for their night meeting, tonight, Nov. 19 in the ward Relief society room. The lesson is the cultural refinement lesson and will be , given by Mrs. Lynn Maddox. All working women of the ward and those who cannot attend Trying to decide between Raggedy Andy and Winnie the Pooh is Rick Peterson with his mother Hazel Peterson as Beta Sigma Phi memyoung bers Teddy Lou Call and Pat Huff show items that will be sold at the group's auction Thursday evening. WHAT FUN! and from April I to Octobar 31 for irrigation of 17 0 acral within N'iSW'a Sac. 2; N'jSE', Sac. ing LEGAL NOTICE 1. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Tht following application! hava baan filad with tha Stata Enginaar to appro-priat- a watar in Boi Eldar County, Stata of Utah, throughout tha antira yaar unlasi otharwiia daiignatad. in SLBIM. 403M (29-- 1 6 S) Daan D. Location! Erlckion, Collimton, Utah, 0.1 lac ft. of watar ii to ba divartad from a n wall, 0 ft. daap at a point N. 1550 ft. E. SO ft. from SW Cor. Sac. IT, TI2N, ROW, and usad for domaitic purpoiat of I family, itockwataring of 2 horiai and I cow, and from Apr, I to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 1.0 acra within NW'a SW'a Sac. 12, TI2N, R2W. Stavan Pottar, R F.D., of watar .015 lac.-f- t. Garland, li to ba divartad from a wall, 3140 ft. N. 0 a ft. daap at point W. 40 ft. from SE Cor. Sac. 35, TUN, R3W, and uiad for domaitic purpoiat of I family, itockwataring of 50 cattla, and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of 0.5 acra within SE'aNE'a Sac. 35. TUN, R3W. Orvln L. Lamon, Rt. 40332 No. 2, Brigham City, Utah, 1.0 lac.-f- t. of watar is to ba divartad from a wall, 330 ft. daap at a point N. 1420 ft. E. 900 ft. from SW Cor. Sac. 2, T7N, R2W, and usad for itockwatar 40315 Utah, of 40 cattla, T7N, R2W. PROTESTS raiisting 24, Phone Relief presidency society 723-347- 19, and Use BankAmericard or Master Charge at 7th S. & Main Lingerie At home Fashions Temple Dresses 723-315- Phone BREITENBEKERS All GE Appliances Your General Electric Dealer Zenith Color TV and Stereo Home Furnishings Carpet 723-567- GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS 8 Heaw Sheet Glass Plate Glass Window Glass Automobile Windshield and Door Glass Phone Mirrors to Size MERRELLS INC 723-342- INSURANCE AND 1st North 1st East FOR SALE BY OWNER Large home. Five bedrooms, three baths, three fireplaces, Phone two family rooms. for appointment. Real Estate - HOME FOR SALE or Rent in Two bedrooms, Corinne. Phone 744-897- AUTO PARTS "Discount Prices Open weekdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. to 133 S. Main Sun. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ALLEN 723-881- 6 p.m. O-4-t- JUST LISTED! FOR SALE THE SIGN OF A Large building lot in Brigham City. Multiplex loning, Close' to Town, Church and Schools. 8 Phone Ogden after 4 p. m. GOOD BUSINESS 392-553- NEIGHBOR RADIATOR JOB PRINTING ADVERTISING 723-605- BOX ELDER NEWS AND JOURNAL "Great County Newspapers Complete advertising service for all Box Elder County Quality Commercial Printing Quick Service LUMBER 1 I k 4 i A Modern 4 bedroom home in NW area, featuring partly finished basement, garage, carpet, drapes, laundry on main floor. Buyer can assume low interest loan. Total monthly payments $104.00. Pay part of sellers equity, balance on terms. Priced for immediate sale $1 6,750. Must see to appreciate. OWNER Two Troy Miller Gifford Watland and Insurance 723-520- 9 - 723-217- 0 723-825- 7 723-690- 8 12,900. home with drapes, carpeting, carport, mall fruit orchard and grapos, storage sheds, curb and gutter. See at 570 North 4th East, for furthor information phono REAL ESTATE -$- bedroom COAL 723-207- Phone 744-857- 723-228- READY-MI- X the community. For information call Phone 723-894- 3 & Heating 467 So. Mafn 9 CONCRETE - HEAVY CONSTRUTION FIFE ROCK PRODUCTS & CONSTRUCTION CO. 620 E. 5th So. Ready-Mi- x Concert 1829 Wall Ave. Brigham City, Ut. Heavy Construction Ogden, Ut. 8 Phone Phone 8 723-347- 399-567- Max Johnson Mgr. BEAR RIVER VALLY CO-OFeed - Seed Fertilizer Wholesale & Retail Gasoline Automotive Accessories . . . Collect Fast C.O.D. Economical BONNEVILLE TRAVEL BUREAU 128 Prepaid Safe South Main 723-345- 3 Basement Finishing Concrete Finishing Patio Covers Excavation DICKAMORES CUSTOM BUILT HOMES FREE ESTIMATES 8 FERTILIZERS 723-381- P Hardware Phone EXCAVATION DEMOLITION 744-800- 1 TILE T I TREE SERVICE L E AND MASONRY Are your bath walls looking shabby ? Ceramic Tile is the answer. TILE MARBLE - TERRAZZO - SLATE Free Estimates. BOTT TILE CO. Marble Stone 22 EQUIPMENT INSPECTION n7rWMfTteS 8 Ogden, PARTS BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. International Harvester Parts and Service Farmall Tractors Phone South of Brigham City Airport 723-826- TRAVEL . . njoy Yourself Bus Tours - Charter Trips Airline Service - Motels All reservations at no extra cost to vou BONNEVILLE TRAVEL BUREAU 128 South Main -- 3 6 Tile Slate ?ears exPerience TRAVEL FARM STONE - 723-365- Gs CERAMIC TILE SERVICE Drain and irrigation lines Wrecking and removal Tree and stump removal and topping. Free estimates Insured . Leon McLean Howell, Utah 854-384- in HEATING, etc. Larsen Bros. Plumbing civic-minde- 723-719- FOR SALE thru Estate Two bedroom brick home with garage in Corinne. Also 1969 Olds 98, 4 door. Phone 1 For any plumbing problems call SHIP . . the businessmen who sponsor WALL PAPERING W. B. (BUD) BALL 343 North 2nd West PLUMBING Special Programs SEED FEED Corinne, Utah This emblem identifies 5 SERVICES i WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE . 723-342- FREE ESTIMATES 1 FOR SALE BY SUPPLIES PAINTING AND WALL PAPERING 5 2400 sq. ft. in Shopping Center Four room office suite, air conditioned 5 operator air conditioned beauty shop 5000 sq. ft. commercial building 2 Main St. Property - Call THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT BUILDING 723-594- c 140 North Main Gary Bywater HARDWARE 1 Box Elder Meat Packing Company Custom slaughtering, cutting and wrapping Wholesale and retail meats 4 Phone 900 West 6th No. 723-239- k I SERVICE, MEAT CUTTING 613 West Fifth South FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Prayer Meeting Sunday School .... 10:00 A.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Training Union .... 6:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Worship Service C HOME FOR SALE by owner Beautiful large modern or see home. Phone at 576 Medoland, Brigham City. 1 WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES MERRELLS INC, (custom millwork) Phone BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY . . . 723-855- Lumber Headquarters for all Box Elder County Martin Senour Paint Hardware Plywood 5 COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 304 South 2nd East 9 A.M. Church School through third grade 9 A.M. Morning Warship - Manse Rev. Earl S. Fox, Pastor - Church 723-549- 1 Phone 5 AUTOMOTIVE CHURCH SERVICES For Sale LOANS 723-347- 723-585- Real Estate 1 Johnson Insurance PAINTING - 7 Phone Humidifiers, Rain Gutter. Free estimates APPLIANCES The scientific approach to Skin Care AMINO PON Proderma Cream, Moisturizing Lotion and Beauty Bar . . . now at LEWS BEAUTY SHOP - 51 N. 1st West - Ph. For Sale 6 BURRELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING BEAUTY SHOPS - HAIR STYLING - BEAUTY AIDS - 723-684- FREE ESTIMATES 518 Holiday Dr. Call Shirley Haynie 723-872- 3 723-340- on The TORONTO (Ul'I) Ontario Department of Ileal ill has announced that the provinces medicare program will include birth control devices for women and sterilization for men. Health Minister Thomas Wells said semi-annucancer detection examinations also will be available for women in medicare. e DOVER HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 46 North Main Phone FURNACE REPAIRS SHEET METAL 723-212- 24 Service-Reasonabl- HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Recoring Repairing SAMS AUTO SERVICE Phone 604 North Main 1970. 24, EXPERT UPHOLSTRY Fast Call for Free Estimates Custom Carpet Installation LAURITZEN FURNITURE CO. Dennis Pettingill-Mngr- . 523 S. Main 723-684- Cleaning 1 To Place Your STATE ENGINEER Publilhad in tha Boa Eldar Journal 12, invited to attend. The Perry ward bishopric and 1970. Hubart C. Lambart Novambar daytime wishes to thank all those who helped at the ward budget dinner and bazaar last Friday. A delicious roast beef supper Thomas Jefferson bad a spec- was served to a large crowd ial fondness for pickles, says the who enjoyed the bazaar acNational Geographic. tivities after. Both were a very tha granting of thaia applications with raaioni tharafor muit ba filad in duplicata with tha Stata Enginaar, 442 Stata Capitol, Salt laka City, Utah, B41 14, on or bafora Dacambar Relief society are in 723-345- 3 782-615- 9 |