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Show ) BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Driyhom City, Ufah Thursday, October 16, 1975 Halloween insurance offered by DeMolay Halloween insurance will be sold by Leleand Stanford DeMolay again this year as a fund raising project. The insurance policies can be obtained from any DeMolay now until Halloween. They will cost one dollar and read as follows : This DeMolay Halloween Insurance Policy, when shows to the clean-u- p crew will serve this purpose: all toilet paper in trees on house property, all soap on windows, or trash left by children on Halloween night will be cleaned up by the crew. This policy is only good for Oct. 31, 1975. No liability for damange or property is expressed or implied by this policy. If you have a claim contact Ed Munson Warren Knipfer or Joseph Shigley 723-737- 723-317- 9, 723-504- 7, 3. Zundel's to mark 25th anniversary A Brigham City firm this week is observing a quarter-centur- y in business on Main street. Marking its 25th anniversary is Zundels, Inc., with the occasion timed during the citys annual Harvest Days promotion Friday and Saturday, Oct. It was 25 years ago in October that Olof E. Zundel opened a mens store in downtown Brigham City. Since that time, Zundel's has purchased the former Fors-gren- s Ladies store which became Zundels Hers. His original store, remodeled and modernized since it first opened, is known as Zundels His. The two stores offer nationally advertised brands and are now managed by second generation members of the family. of ZunScott Hess, del, manages Zundels His, while a daughter, Mary Kaye Zundel Hess, manages the other son-in-la- store. Both stores are continuing in the tradition of offering fine nationally advertised brands and the best service at the lowest prices possible, Zundel stated. said in observing the in business both Zundels His and Hers are He quarter-centur- y offering reductions on all merchandise. We want old and new customers to participate, he stated. Now a member of the Utah Public Service commission, Zundel served as a city coun- cilman and for nearly two terms as mayor before accepting the PSC appointment by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. He was active in other community affairs in addition to service in city government. The former city leader and Mrs. Zundel, now residing in Bountiful, will be on hand during the anniversary occasion. ELDER National post ( L. TOM PERRY, member of the council of the president of the American Freedom Train foundation, left to right, are pictured after meeting in the church president's office. Spurney presented bronze medallion to President Kimball, acknowledging the church's participation in the Freedom Train. First edition copy of the Book or Mormon, a volume of sacred scripture, is displayed in the Freedom Train on its Bicentennial tour of the United States. twelve apostles and chairman of the Bicentennial committee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints; Olof E. Zundel, chairman of the Salt Lake City Bicentennial committee and former Brigham City mayor; President Spencer W. Kimball of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints; and Petr L. Spurney, y y awarded Leonard W. McDonald, executive director of Utah States four retirement systems, was installed as president of the National Council on Teacher Retirement at the annual meeting 4 at of the group Sept. Houston, Tex. McDonald served as presidenand t-elect during 1974-7- 5 was a member of the executive committee from 1970 to 1974. He has served as chairman or member of a number of national retirement committees and has been invited to deliver papers at t. several national retirement conferences. smiles after presentation of a flag for use in the city council chambers. Making the presentation at were weekly council session Bob Vice President and Jon Bunderson, right. The flag was Director Rouse, left, Jaycee one flown over the nation's capitol on Sept 2 of this year. The council room presently does not have a flag. MAYOR HAROLD B. FELT McDonald is the second Utah State retirement executive to hold the post since the organization was formed in 1924. Ray L. Lillywhite, formerly of Brigham City and previously executive director of the Utah Teachers Retirement System, was president of the group in 1948-4- Leonard W. McDonald . . . national post He is married to the former Arola Bott of Brigham City and they have three children, James B. and David G. of Provo, and Mary Ann Ebbeler of Claremont, Calif. FUNDS of $4000 towards a bowery in Corinne city park were accepted recently by Corinne city recorder Ivy Wankier and Mayor Don Miller from Sue Ferry, County Bicentennial Commission chairman, representing the Utah Bicentennial Commission. BICENTENNIAL TO OUR 25th Come celebrate our 25th Anniversary with us - On October 21, 1950, Zundels opened their doors for business in Brigham City. To show our appreciation to you, our customer, we are offering reductions on all our merchandise in both Zundels His & Zundels Hers stores. ANNIVERSARY SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7a HIS IlH MF Store Im Owf 7 Store CNF1F Shop till 8 p.m. Friday Shop till 8 p.m. Friday ALL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON SALE MERCHANDISE USE ZUNDEL'S OWN CREDIT CARDS W AM McFclanMMse AM MercltoaiiiLdts SALES FINAL PLUS MASTERCHARGE & BANK AMERICARD AT BOTH ZUNDEL'S HIS AND HERS |