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Show I I Sunday's QOfh year for Eberhart Zundol Eberhart Zundel has been around for uBorn long as Utah ha in 1896, been a itate. be 80 year old Sunday. lived He month of hi Elder county, most part in hell all but a few years in Box living for the Brigham City. most Countian likely remember him as the clerk for the Box Elder County School district, a job he held for 18 of his 30 years with the district, having been the assistant to the clerk before assuming that role. retired He in 1963. Eberhart chose also to devote his energy to activities outside of work. Hes given service as a Brigham City councilman for term. Bishop for the citys Third Ward, Stake President and a member and chairman of die Box Elder Welfare board on which he served for 12 years. one Civic Recognition For his efforts, Eberhart has received recognition from civic groups. Chamber From the Junior hes of Commerce received the distinguished Service award, given each year. About three years ago he was given honorary membership in the Chamber of Commerce of which he had been a member of many years, Ask him what is responsible for his success and Eberhart will tell you without hesitation -his late wife Laura, as he puts a beautiful little Danish it, girl who he married while still Uving on the farm in Plymouth, Utah where he was born the oldest of 10 It was on the farm achievement. and An unusual invitation was sxt ended from Golden Spike National Historic site to come' help paint the site's this week two vintage locomotives. Superintendent George Church said work on the engines began about two weeks ago but adverse weather has minimised progress. Hs figures It will take with five to six days to finish the job personal Marjorie Jorgensen, their daughter, lives in Tremojiton where she was oldest recently elected to the city council. Son Olof, who served as mayor and councilman of Brigham City, is presently a member of the state Public Service commission. Another daughter, Helen Wallen, is an good executive secretary for a . . . company in Salt Lake. Neil Zundel, who lives in Richmond, Virginia, is vice president for the Reynolds Metal company. And Ben is a doctor in California. Hard Times Despite their success, he and. his family haven't always had an easy time of it. About 1928, it was necessary for them to leave the farm, with little or nothing, because it could no longer support the entire family. Eberhart Zundel marks 80th birthday remembers day-lon- g team and buggy trips to visit his grandparents in Willard, also remembers his excitment at seeing the first few cars in thb ' Plymouth area. itas hagithinsuranc. apci- - dent insurance, unemployment insurance, social security and life insurance, to mention the major safeguards. Backing these up are such assets as private pension plans, savings and equity in real estate. tourists and local visitors to the site last summer. Another is ths familiar blacksmith shop. And a new operation being prepared is a telegraph tent for the Union Pacific and Central Pacific. Superintendent Church said the black smith shop has been working. The hotel will begin weekend operations in May, providing visitors a look at how sourdough biscuits are prepared on a wood-burnirange. Everything at the site will "come to life" daily beginning in June when daily reenactments of the driving for the Golden Spike resume. The letter will begin June 8. The superintendent said special Bicentennial funds are being used to finance the extra activities this year. The traditional May 10 commemoration program in expected to attract several hundred persons to the site again this year. This annual event is listed among the nations top 20 Bicentennial activities for May iaa national publication released this week. i f Kerry Bevan Hales to Spain ... Wed run down about two or three blocks to see the cars go by. Theyd race sometimes, but of course they weren't built to go fast then." ' 1 Eberhart says he's led a good life. Ask him whats the most important thing to happen to him and hell tell you again without hesitation, ever happened to me was my wife and being able to have a fine Has Seen Change years a man can see a lot family.-- . generally, as far as sales of life insurance were concerned. It was the first time in 25 years that there was virtually no gain. Economic conditions are cited as the cause. Nevertheless, there is a tremendous amount of insurance in fqrce ip the United States $2 trillion? according1 to the Institute of Life Insurance. In terms of the individual family, the extent of its coverage is almost directly proportional to its income, the figures show. In general, the more a family earns the more insurance it has. mTke Average family in the, state carries ari amount 'of insurance that is equal to about 24.2 months of its net income, after taxes. On the basis of its findings, it is estimated that residents of Box Elder county are now insured to the tune of approxime ately $222,517,000, all Applied to Box Elder county and to the average level of income locally, ownership of life insurance in the area comes to approximately $24,450 per family. That is considerably more than in many communities across the country. all-tim- high. Throughout the state of Utah, With respect to its iife insurance protection, it is more the total in force is placed at $9,556 million. Ten years before, heavily covered at the present time than it has ever , been. by way of comparison, it was Over the past ten years the $3,987 million. average local family has doublAnd this, it is noted, is exclued its holdings, the figures sive of insurance provided for indicate. veterans and others by the federal government. Was No Growth Year t This is so despite the fact that 1975 was a Proportional to Income year Throughout the Mountain States, the average is per family. $23,900 Ordinary insurance is the type most people own. Some 51 percent is in this kind. Group insurance is next, with 42 A The Enemy . . . Dyer's Wood found on the parking lot at John Adams park. Woad plant on his or her property? How about Boy Scout troops. Girl Scout troops, clubs, and other groups help eliminate the pest in 4-- H A , f Ait i n i & Tuff Claybaugh, Brigham City Fire Chief, said that a person interested must live and work full time inside of the Brigham City limits. They must a doctors physical examination and are required to turn in a $15 initiation fee check with their application. All fees will he returned to unsuccessful applicants, he said. Application forms may be picked up from any Brigham City fireman. reminder was issued this by the Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department that persons interested in joining the week community service project. On larger acres, too large to dig by hand, these can be cultivated or spray. For the sprayed with farmers of the county, let's be on the lookout for scattered plants starting in new areas where we have not had the pest in the past. Last year, a concerned citisen from Park Valley called to ask me how the few Dyer's Woad plants could be eliminated in their area. She gathered up the members and they pulled all the plants they could find in Park Valley. I hope they continue again this year. 'Brigham City has pledged its support to control Dyers Woad through the Brigham Beautification committee. We hope the school students will plan some Dyers Woad destruction for ecology day activities this spring. My challenge to the residents of Box Elder county is for everyone to be eligible to wear an I Did button. I did eliminate the Dyers Woad plants on my property In 1978. 4-- H get in their application. pass A testimonial for Elder Kerry Bevan Hales who is leaving to fulfill an LDS mission in Madrid, Spain will be held In die Tremonton Stake center Sunday at 7 p.m. ' Elder Hales, a son of Mr. and Mrs. BevaA Hides of Tremontoe will enter the language school In Provo May 6. Friend and relatives are cordially invited to attend the meeting. D department have until May 5 to Firemen issue reminder mission call areas that the home owners have not done the job? This makes a good i ' oldargots Declare war, ' agent advises by Harold G. Lindsay, Box Elder Comity Extension Agent This is the time of year, I make my annual plea to the eitixens of Box Elder county to declare war on the plant called yellow mustard-lik- e Woad. Dyers I hope by now everyone can recognize the plant in the rosette that stage. They are the green plants in inches to two from eight range diameter, growing in vacant lots, back yards, cracks in sidewalks, lawns and almost everywhere. Now is the time to declare war on this weed before they blossom out and go to seed. Have you seen the display of the Dyers Woad in the entrance of county courthouse? There is a bottle of seed I collected from one Dyer's Woad plant that contains 10,860 seeds. That one plant produced enough seeds to infest many acres of land. My challenge to all residents of Box Elder county is to declare war on this plant. How about every property owner in the county start this week to dig up every Dyer's One of the things that greatest Tromonton v On Dyers Woad have more insurance day. weather. The locomotives and tenders, on loan from tho state of Nevada, are- - being spruced up for this Bicentennial year. Church said there is a need for persons who can do cold leaf lettering in addition to just plain old painting". The activity is underway (on good days) from about I or 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. or Box Elder families A sign of the times, for the average Box Eider County family, is the extent to which it has protected itself against the economic uncertainties of the later. If the people in town want to come and paint, wed be happy to hand them a paint brush, the superintendent stated. Other focus at the site in this 300th year birthday of the nation is on tents erected to reflect the setting a century ago when Promontory Summit was a busy station on the transcontinental rail line. Included among these is the Suanysidt Hotel which proved so popular with of change and Eberhart has, particularly in agriculture and transportation. Eberhart, who They moved to Tremonton where Eberhart went to work for the Farmers Cache union and worked through the first years of the depression. Then in 1933, they moved to Brigham City where he went to work for the school district and began to build his success. In 80 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 22, 1976 ELDER Come help paint engines! children. where Laura bore the six children. Each of them has followed their fathers example of public service BOX May 0 event set 1 200 yean atthe jsstrkMOa i Claybaugh said the department needs to add one person to bring its roster up to 35 men. The Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department not only offers fire service for Brigham City and surrounding ares, but it provides ambulance service for all of south Box Elder County. The Chief said that the department is looking for someone who is interested in the ambulance as well as the fire service. "A little more than half the firemen participate in the ambulance service," the chief said, and we are looking for someone to our join organization who is interested in 'the ambulance service as well as becoming a fire fighter. Persons need not have any ftghtUig chief related, but sdme firsFaJd experience would be helpful. The department trains the firemen, the chief said, but some outside schooling - will likely be necessary before file new becomes applicant qualified on the ambulance. The applicant should be' willing to take this extra schooling,, be said. th FROZEN ASSETS'- J) r niLTOUERiTHElLOT... - Woven Casiaents - 48 SPRING SELLING SPREE Alaska. Garpolte & Efraporio s C3 Drapory Fcbriie (tidCoi America buys & 1974 Monte Cario Ice cubes and penguins. Thats what most (oiks thought Alaska had to offer 1974 El Camino . . . back in 1867 when Secretars of State Seward suggested 1974 Impala Sdn we purchase it. But thanks to thousands of Americans who invested 1973 Olds Cutlass 1974 Malibu in U.S. securities, we had the down payment on hand. So we bought what was to become our fiftieth state. Then came the futs. The fish. The forest products. And finally, the gold. 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