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Show ( I TOPS honors Veterans! queen of week TOPS chapter 69 met at Holy Cross Lutheran church on Tuesday evening, with Kathy Maylin chosen as queen of the week and Margie Cleveland as queen of the month. Verna Reeder received her k loss charm and also her ten pound loss charm. Sonoma Wilson was graduated into KOPS (keep off pounds sensibly) status. Slyvia Hobson, June Ammons and Vaudis Sanford received their birthday charms. The program for the evening was a skit presented by Ruth Hunsaker, Mary Gardner and Hazel Keller. six-wee- Cycle damaged TOURNAMENT WINNERS receiving gift certificates from Pro Reid Goodliffe and Wayne Hunsaker of Box Elder county bank are (front) Eleanor O'Grady, Alma Bryant, Carlene Sutton and Pat Conlon; (back) Carrie Rennick, Sue Gentry, Annabel Ricks. A motorcycle was damaged but driver unhurt as Tim L. Francis, riding a 1976 Honda cycle hit the right rear fender of a 1973 Ford driven by Delless Bloom on north Main street. The automobile had pulled across the street from Bess Service to the Safeway parking lot and failed to see the cycle approaching. Officer Dickson Smith cited Mrs. Bloom for failure to yield. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 7, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 5 Heres Your Answer Q Why was my National Service Life Insurance dividend smaller than that received by a friend who has the same type of policy? A Dividends depend on the policy one holds, the amount of insurance, veterans age at issue of renewal, and the length of time the policy has been in force. I am a World War II Q veteran. Can I apply for burial at a national cemetery before I die? A No. Applications may be made only at the time of death of the veteran or that of an eligible dependent to the national cemetery desired. Tax Exemptions states have granted sales and use tax exemptions for sales and uses of food and drugs. While 45 states and the District of Columbia impose the tax with rates ranging from two to seven per cent, but certain states have exempted at least part of the levy on food, food products and some Many drugs. at between $7,000 and $8,000 resulted in the rollover of this on the ramp to at Hot Springs Tuesday evening. A passenger, Betty Nogle, 49, Mirada, Calif., suffered neck injuries and was reported in fair condition at DAMAGE ESTIMATED semi-truck-trail- hospital in Ogden Wednesday afternoon. Her husband, Vilas Vernon Nogle, 53, driver of the semi, was not injured. Citations are pending, according to the investing Utah Highway patrol trooper. The semi was loaded with boxed processed potatoes. The accident occurred at 8:40 p.m. McKay-De- e ham City. July 4, boy to Rosalie Romberg and Newell Eshler, Farr West. June 5, girl to Annette gins and Lionel Harvey, ham City. July 5, boy to Janette WigBrigMori-yam- a BEGINS THURSDAY, JULY 7 and Jimmy Peterson, New arrivals at Brigham City Hospital were greeted by the following delighted parents: June 21, boy to Kathy Williams and Xavier Gonzalez, Corinne. June 22, girl to Kathleen Francis and Terry Jones, BrigCommunity ham City. girl to Merri Lee Fisher and Boyd Bryner, Brigham City. June 23, boy to Kim Hunter June SAVE ra,ra City. Vandalism cited 23, and Mathew Richards, ham Tremonton. July 5, boy to Patricia Hunsaker and Alma Hansen, Elwood. July 5, boy to Dixene Pinder and Kent Souter, Brigham City. July 5, boy to Debra Tanton and Darril Helquist, Brigham Brig- City. June 23, girl to Susan Nelson and Ricky Roche, Tremonton. June 24, girl to Nancy Ann Barker and Jay Johnson, Fielding. June 25, girl to Peggy Jean Leonard and Stanley Hansen, Garland. June 25, girl to Deanna Hansen and Odell Rice, Clifton, Idaho. June 27, girl to Riki Jo Potter and Robert M. Dimond, Brig' ' ham city. June 27, boy to Shauna Lee Whitwood and Robert Goodrich Brigham City. June 27, girl to JoEllen Anderson and Val Gunther, Brigham City. June 28, boy to Carol Smith and Leon Hyde, Brigham City. June 28, girl to Dianna Wright and Greg Hansen, Brigham City. June 28, boy to Susan Udy and Craig Barnes, Plymouth. June 29, boy to Peggy Nelson and Richard Stewart, Honey-vill- Lynn Hankins, 472 South Fifth West, reported that property AMD MORE damage and vandalism had occured at his home while he and his family were out of town on vacation recently. Two boys were questioned concerning the vandalism after a witness noted seeing the boys on the property. Investigating officer Charles Earl of the Brigham City Police department said that the parents of the two boys involved will contact Hankins concerning restitution. ON FASHIONS FOR LADIES, JR. GIRLS AND LITTLE GIRLS PLUS SHOES FOR LADIES AND JR. GIRLS - British Scare In 1969, when the first case of a rabid dog in more than 50 years was reported in Britain, the government ordered the killing of hundreds of pets and farm radius animals within a of where the dog was found, and banned imports of cats, dogs, and other felines and canines for two years. e. June 29, girl to Kristy Wilson and Kenneth Braegger, Bear River City. June 29, twin girls to Kathryn Smith and Brent Guthrie, Brigham City. June 29, boy to Linda Lunday and Fred Ward, Willard. June 29, boy to Darlene Gallegos and Fred Baltazar, Corinne. June 30, boy to Lori Ward and Ronald Palmer, Bothwell. June 30, girl to Hilda Contreras and Bias Carrillo, Brigham City. July 1, boy to Loralee Udy and Bryce Hunsaker, Tremonton. July 1, boy to Julie Cagle and Frank Cook, Perry. July 1, boy to Susan Wofford and Thomas Rollheiser, Brigham City. July 4, girl to Wendy Christensen and Mark Weiner, Brig A Puttc Servce of this newspqwrATheAtertaingCourcri ii,. DRESSES 22 reg. to 39.95 Sad WeVe CASUAL values to 16.95 PANT 64 SUITS SHOES J HEELS io 2 PIECE WEDGES values to 19.95 3 PIECE VESTED CASUALS 1 SANDALS m&m j 00 reg. to 11.95 g0 Red Cross. The Good Neighbor. LADIES LADIES JUNIORS ip00 GIRLS values to 24.95? reg. to 17.95 SWIM 1400 WEAR 2 Pc. A reg. 27.95 STRIPES 1 I SHOES CLASSIC DRESS Pc HEELS SOLIDS n 1 1100 JUNIOR JUNIOR PANTS 100 reg. to 27.95 DENIMS POLYESTER GABS DRESSES : reg. to 27.95 reg. to 17.95 ) 2200 SUN DRESSES reg. to 39.95 DATE DRESSES SCHOOL DRESSES MR. FARMER the crop to koop your oyo on at this tlmo. MITE5 Is wise Early season control of RED 5PYDER and economical. Look your field over and use good CORN is ladies (0) SHORT reg. to 72.50 reg. to 125.00 counting on you. DRESSY 00 (O) LONG move into sanitary control. These MITE5 usually which banks ditch the from the fields surrounding are very weedy. Keeping the edges of your corn fields cleaned up con help prevent the need to spray. Why feed lunch to the enemy? HUNTER AERIAL SPRAY Brigham City Ogden Airports ZENITH 1605 I" 00 reg. to 7.50 GIRLS HOURS TOPS PANTS SHORTS Knit reg"to 11.95 Cottons LU I C 2 80C reg. to 17.95 47 South Main Brigham City, Utah 723-590- 0 I TIL ? 8:00 , i Polyester Denims 9:30 am to 6:00 pm FRI. NIGHT i 4 . BLOCKS 1 CHARGE j ACCOUNT f f 1 1 i f I i BANK CARDS |