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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Joiy Dead trucker honored 1 15 7, 1975 apartment home. Posthumous Honors Goss was honored Benefit gives $53,000 to widow of Glen Goss Mrs. Glen Goss, whose husband died saving the life of a Nevada Highway patrolman May 26, has received a check for over $53,000 after a benefit show in Las Vegas. THIS POSTCARD picture shows the downtown mall Twin Falls, Idaho.. The mall was constructed in 1970-7- in 1 Fielding Bear River City sets celebration Bear River City will stage its tradiational July 24 celebration next Thursday with a host of familiar activities on the schedule, Chairman Neil Nelson said this week. The celebration will be centered at the town park, as in past years, and spotlight such features as the kids parade, baby show, races, a variety program, youth rodeo and ball games. Bear Rver City annually puts on the celebration and lays out the welcome mat not only for residents and former townspeople but neighbors from all of Box Elder county. The slate of activities will begin at 6:30 a.m. with a breakfast of hotcakes, bacon and eggs and a drink. Everyobodys invited to come out and eat with the price to be announced later. The kids parade is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. around the park. The youngsters will be in costume and have floats with prizes to be given for the best entries. i f selects board A the three-year-old- s. Races for all age groups are planned at 11 a.m. with prizes awaiting the swiftest. A variety program featuring local talent is scheduled at 11:30 a.m. horse show will At 12:30 p.m. the grab the spotlight at the rodeo arena. A softball game pitting the Bear River City LDS Ward juniors against the seniors is on the docket for 2 p.m. popular features of the yearly celebration, is at 10 a.m. and will include entrants up to A winner is and including of revenues expected to $3,391,000. Stores selling shoes, hats, gloves and of clothing took in $2,022,000. The year before it was $1,985,000. Those specializing in furniture and home furnishings had sales of $2,120,000, compared with the previous years $2,095,000. Higher prices for merchandise in general, due to inflation, accounted for much of the increase in dollar totals. other articles MARY CRAFTS MILES FABRICS OF THE CASTLE 135 W. FOREST 723-622- total This was solely for food bought for home consumption. It does not include the $8,224. amount that was spent in restaurants, lunch rooms and other eating and drinking places. As for dealers selling automotive equipment and supplies, including cars, motorcycles, boats and trailers, they accounted for $14,795,000. The previous year's volume was $17,097,000. During this period checks totaling $16,993 were issued compared to $8,769 received in revenues. Board member G. Emerson Earls recommendation was approved for Fielding to use its share of Class C Road funds $1,200 - to gravel the road from First North to 450 West. BRUSHED GINGHAM DENIM More Restrained Than Uusual Most other retail lines ended the year in fairly good shape, even though the consuming public was more restrained than usual in its spending. Sales of general merchandise, in OPEN 9 AM TO 6 PM MON THRU SAT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FANTASTIC JULY CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE FROM OUR STORES REGULAR MENS SUITS Reduced MENS SPORT COATS Reduced Children's Hour MENS SLACKS Regular $20.00 to $30.00 NOW 4U 4U STOCKi deductions! 40 cj. Program TIME: Thursday, Childrens Section, 2:00 polyester OPEN FRIDAY 'TILL 9 July Programs for Children and Young People July 19 Special Program - Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Music - Scheherazade - continued; Special Treat. July 26 Special Program - Sinbad the Sailor; Music Scheherezade - continued; Special Treat. 50 polyester 45" wide y. THE BRIGHAM CARNEGIE LIBRARY 0 2 CHECKED 65 $9,538,000. Library PLACE: Brigham Carnegie Library P.M. TIME: Saturday, 2:00-3:0- President Gerald Ford. The $53,000 check was the result of several community wide fund raising efforts started by the Nevada Highway Patrol which established a Lucille Goss Trust Fund." Mrs. Goss attended the benefit along with her daughter Mrs. George Ficklin, 25, of Mountain Home, Idaho. Mrs. Goss said she will use part of the money to purchase a new home, which they planned to do before her husband was murdered. Her children at home range in age from 4 to 20. The marathon-lik- e Night of Stars began at 2 p.m. at the Sahara Hotel Space center and ended at midnight. Special Escort Mrs. Goss and her daughter were escorted to and from the performance by a special squad of seven Nevada Highway patrolmen. Both were too grief stricken to make public remarks and Mrs. Goss was led from the room sobbing when a composition The Ballad of Glenn Goss was sung by Tiro Navara. Goss assailant was shot in the back while attempting to escape and was paralyzed from the chest down after the incident. Formal charges of murder and kidnapping have been filed against a Minnesota man. department stores and variety shops, came to $3,508,000, as against the prior dollar. Between them, they attracted 39 percent of all local retail business. Elsewhere in the Mountain States, they collected 36 percent of the total and, in the state of Utah, also 36 percent. The outlay for food alone, in local supermarkets, butcher shops, bakeries, delicatessens and the like totaled $10,534,000, compared with the prior year's E. Forrest Munson, town clerk, reported that for the fiscal year which ended on June 30 the town had a deficit of three-years-ol- mrl fnfr iffjiifn'i fjiiiunin x J' 970 items diced ninr'lirmrlior to Cleai! O O OFF Pre-Scho- - 3:00 P.M. DRESS SHIRTS MENS WHITE and COLORED LONG SLEEVE REDUCED FAQ O OU 2aie jUote MENS SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Dress and Sport Reduced I 50 service between New York and Chicago is 1775-U.- War. July Postal Service began operations. signed signifying the end of the Korean 30 jeduced 30 tcs dnd desses, dante. c reduced 40 USE ZUNDEL'S OWN CREDIT CARDS PLUS MASTER CHARGE AND BANKAMERICARD AT BOTH ZUNDEL'S HIS AND HERS declared war on Serbia marking the official 28, beginning of World War I. 14th Amendment to the Constitution is ratified July 29, thus protecting rights of former slaves. Jackson and O'Brien land their plane after July 30. being in the air 420 hours and 21 minutes. of the Italia" Expedition are welcomed July 31. 1868-Th- e in Rome. 21 990od2 1 90 (jKoui jcduccd Co-cidina- dnntsuits. Mens Discontinued Styles July 25, inaugurated. July 26, July 27, v t J cm did I FORSHEIM SHOES NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON SALE MERCHANDISE a Capture Large Share $6,100. Then at 4 p.m. the youngsters will try their hand at rodeoing in one of the top entertainment offerings of the day. The kids will ride sheep, calves and steers. A youth ball game is on tap at 6:30 p.m. another and wrestling, Boxing traditional event, is set for 8 p.m. at the town park. A concession stand will be open hamthroughout the day for the sale of burgers, drinks, pies, cakes and ice 'J t cream. In other words, there will be something going from daylight until dark; something for everybody, Nelson declared. with Commendation which included a letter from In Box Elder county, it shows, stores selling food and automotive equipment captured a large part of the consumer 6 Kids Rodeo . board five-memb- adjustments was selected by Fieldings Town board Wednesday evening. Named to the board were Bernadine Earl, D. Thayne Jones, Keith Moss, Randee Owen and Lloyd Wood. In other business during the town board meeting conducted town by Karl M. King, president, a budget for fiscal was approved. year 1975-7The general and revenue sharing funds budget calls for expenditures of $6,200 with chosen for each age group and a prince and princess will be selected from among Baby Show The baby show, annually one of the most From The Although the recession had a strong impact in Box Elder county in the past year, as it did everywhere else, its effect on business was less severe than in many other communities. to figures just released, According consumer spending in local retail stores for food, clothing, furniture and other remained at a higher level commodities than had been expected. Despite the fact that the cost of goods and services rose sharply in the year, more than offsetting the gains in personal income in most families, business activity in the area was relatively good. Home buying and auto sales were exceptions. The details are contained in a new market study made by the Standard Rate and Data Service. It shows just how the average local family spent its retail dollar in the year. Comparable data is given for other sections of the country. benefit, Presidential to help the Tremonton widow. Goss was shot by an assailant strueptinp with Trooper Randv Postma. Goss died a short time later, leaving no insurance and five children in the modest Goss It included several top performers who donated their time the during Recession impact less severe here and business leaders say it has stimulated business not only in the central business district but at a neighboring shopping center. For July 24 The check was presented by Lt. Governor Robert Rose after the benefit, sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police. posthumously last Saturday HERS HIS BTH STORES OPEN IL 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY ALL SALES FINAL |