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Show Adult Education Program Underway BOX ELDER NEWS The adult education program of the Elder school district is meeting with very Box good results this winter C. E. Smith, life coordinator, Elder school district family Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher reported recently. SecPublished every Wednesday and entered as Offering grown people the opportunity to ond Class Matter at the post office in Brigham their education, the program in further City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. City offers 29 different courses, Brigham Member United Press, Audit Bureau of CIrcuta-toria- l ranging from Spanish and photography to Association. Advertising Representative: farm work and machinery repair. National Advertising Service. You are never too old to study. At the Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $3.00 per University of Utah, it was reported in a year payable in advance; in combination with state paper, there is a lady 74 years old enthe Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 cents. 5 rolled. 6 It is common to hear of a mother $2.00for copy singe months; per year; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com- and daughter gaining their degrees from bination rate $5.00. the same school the same year. tions. Utah State Press Association. National Edi- Progress, in education as in other things, is a necessity to maintain a happy life. The weekly classes are held each Monday at Box Elder high school. And there is still time to enroll for the coming term of work. Anyone interested should contact C. E, Smith at the county court house in Brigham City. Brigham City, Wednesday. November IS, weekly newspaper, established in 1896, lished at Brigham City, Utah. A Box 1950 La Belle Club Meets AS'Taking Five" From Rigorous Training "A V V ' At Holland Home ' Though the weather has spread the word, with its cloudy days and below freezing temperatures, we are on the edge of the gay holiday season. First will be Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 23) just to warm up to it and then full swing into December. Preparing for the holidays, D. M. Mason, Secretary-managof the Chamber of Commerce recently announced that Brigham City 'will be decked out in new holiday attire this ay Unit Discovers Diseases An unusual service rendered to the people of Box Elder county recently was the of 3,864 people for tuberculosis and chest abnormalities by the states mobile ng ay line S were asked I G.A.A. Swimming Team At Box Elder High Sitting: Colleen Fanner, Barbara . . . pause for a moment for their picture to be taken. Donna Jean Deanna Prisbrey, Margaret Call, Dee Lichtenstein, Jane Wood, Hamberlin, Afton Stokes, Emma Lou Carter, Ann Hess, Cherie Johnson, Roberta Young. Standing: ; LeRaine AnderChamberlain Hunsaker, Nada Kay Smith, Carolyn Jo Murrae Buchanan, and Miss Collings Deanna son, Maurine Rigby, Camion Reeder, Miss Murrey, instructor; Earl, instructor. 38-in- ch sports at the high school. Officers are Carolyn Hunsa ker, president; Colleen Farmer, Dixie Gordon, vice president; secretary; Lola White and Barbara Hamberlin, publicity man agers; Carol Roundy, intramur al manager and Claudia Morris, freshman representative. In 36 years of operation, the Treadwell mine near Douglas, Alaska, produced more than $65,000,000 in gold. Have A n Close ting a little thing beta Spent last Saturday morning all over the house. WhrTer I went upstaira or Jown I kept hearing a squeak. Couldnt find out where it was come when the ing from until noon-timher weekly from home came missus problem. Like tome Htti ence of opinion or taste wandering shopping. Squeak"! a great big argu, prefer a temperate glu off Listen, I says to her, "hear that squeak! I started walking across the kitchen real quiet-lik- e and there it went again! "Joe he laughs, that is nothMarsh, but your suspender clips rubing bing back and forth when you walk! And darned if it wasnt! From where I sit, Id been let with my dinner whiltu likes tea but we 8pN two people have exactly likes and dislikes. So, i het up about it? The moral is, check and check j penders when it comes U little wmattmiyM A -- Harriet Zemialkowski, 19, looked at the city court judge, sneezed, and said she didnt know what all the fuss was about. I just decided it was a good she exnight for swimming, . plained. Four policemen had pulled her out of ' the St Joseph River, where she was taking a mid night swim, fully clothed. We just cant have you jumping off a bridge any time you feel like it, the judge said. He put here on probation for a year. Me: 8 you and the News staff have done your share in keeping me up on the news. Inasmuch as I will be home soon you can dis continue the paper being sent to me. Thanks again and Ill be see ing you soon. Sincerely, ELDER KARL O. NORMAN, New INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerators THEY'RE GORGEOUS! these Smooth, gleaming, beauties take up an amazingly small space on your kitchen floor. THEYRE SPACIOUS! it All four models have huge freezer lockers, big crispers to keep fruits and veg- s etables dewy-fresand unbelievably huge capable of storing foods like watermelons and tall bottles. shelf-area- Another new Industry for Utah becomes a reality with the format opening of the Utah Copper Refinery of Kennecott Copper Corporation, Garfield. a. at Utah's history, copper ready for use by mono- " own State. Now all four available in our will here be factoring plants right For the first time in major operations mining, milling, smelting and refining necessary to produce pure copper will be performed in Utah.. - Every feature has a function! The quiet, e T ight- - Wad Unit saves electricity. Tapered Door Stylmg, beautiful, saves Handy, built-i- n is so convenient 1 makes it easy to Scientific store bulky foods like watermelons, etc Smooth, porcelain enamel interiors make cleaning easy. Be sure yon see these refrigerators! trouble-fre- floor-spac- . I T is;- - ngc? Bottle-Open- e. CONVENIENT TERMS Brigham Truck & Implement Co. CL E y Joe K ' say nervous tension when some of the hecklers at our meetings make reference to it. Nov. 10, 1950. Thanks again for sending me Dear Editor: the News and Journal. .1 would like to inform you of Yours truly, a recent change of address. I ELDER GLEN SEELY. am now at 16 Hermon Terrace, Peverell, Plymouth, Devonshire Dear Editors: This is about as close to home as 1 can get and still stay in Just a few lines to tell you England. The only thing that how much I have appreciated can bring me closer is reading the News being sent to me. I the News and Journal, which want to thank you and the staff seem to transpose me right back for keeping me up on the hapto Brigham City while Im read- penings there at home. I have recently been transfering it. Plymouth is a nice city and red to North Platte, Neb. from quite clean, which is a welcome Grand Island. The missionary change from the industrial cit- work here is going full swing and Im really enjoying it, howies of the north. I visited the monument erect- ever I will be home in a few ed in memory to the departure days. The past two years have of the pilgrim fathers. gone by so fast it leaves a per.. We hold our street meetings son wondering where the time nearby and from our speaking has gone. They have been the stand can see a spot which best two years of my life and iri' idoesd bring From where I sit ... er little 0X covery. Phone your news to V Next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Ida Behs Mem-berform of hand work rens, Friday, November 17. 0t( 6ome ment. to unit. Spending several days in the county, the unit visited all of the principal population I.A.A. Swimming Team Practicing For centers in the county, several of the far western towns and wherever they were needed. If the unit saved one life or even made the nter-Region- al Swimming Competition future life of some person easier by detecting a disease, the thousand dollars or so it year. Now preparing for inter-re-- Newly purchased decorating materials will cost to visit the county were well spent. the swim Murray and Miss Earl, instruccompetition, gional The amazing thing about it, however, is ming team include 14 large red plastic bells with of the girls Athle- tors, the 20 girls swimming interior lighting and a dozen Christmas lan- that they did far more than that. They tic association of Box Elder high team works out each Monday to terns, also lighted inside. This new mater-a- l, discovered one case of moderately advanced school are working regularly all and Wednesday. added to the stars and lights held over tuberculosis, one other case that was positive develop speed and form on With over 300 members, the of the fundamental strokes. from last season should give the three deco- and 11 suspects. Each of these cases may now be successUnder the direction of Miss G.A.A. is active in all types of rated blocks of Main street a gay, festive apfully treated but had they not been uncoverpearance. Santa Claus will arrive and the lights will ed by the unit, some of these people might be turned on, Saturday, December 2. Treats have died. Too, now they may be isolated for every youngster will be on the agenda at so that the disease will not spread. In addition they uncovered 85 cardiac the December 2 visit by Santa Claus and this conditions and 22 other cases of chest pathwill more for be there than enough year ology. every child. As a service to the people in this trade area, Brigham City merchants will start 8 oclock to give workers an opportunity to in longer hours this Thursday. do their shopping. Also, retail outlets will putting ' Each Thursday will be shopping night in close at 6 p. m. instead of 5:30 until Christthe city, with all stores remaining open until mas. holds historic interest It is Good Night For Swim from this spot that the early missionaries to Plymouth were So She Takes One tossed into the sea. THINK A Needless to it causes a SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) X-r- n, r. idiJlMiaiM X-R- Spelling lts MARION, Ark. Members of the LaBelle club nip, met at the home of Eva Holland have a right to about the name of for their weekly about six miles out i A delicious pot luck supper Highway marker. s was served after which draw-ing- Clarksdale, while gifts was station says for Christmas ip, CJ taheld. Collections were also StaUOn a for MW to gift purchase ken up the lady with the next birthOfficially the naite ton, or was until m day. to find were was happy Members changed to rewhich it should be. Mrs. Holland on the way to pub- And Again it's Xmas Time Town Finds T,0ll ; , dollar refinery wilt furnish 700 additional jobs for Utah workers. With the exception of about a dozen trained technicians, The new $16 million local people have been employed and trained on fho job as the new plant ' got under way. '('? This new Industry Individuals. was made possible by the teamwor Of this group, 23,000 are Kennecott employees other localities and approximately 89,000 are shareholders out America. This team of employees and stockholders have faith ur State. They believe the new refinery will contribute to our neighbors here in Utah. You and the ether 686,796 residents of our State or indirectly, because of this new Industry, its chases, and tax payments. directly QD'D'&IX PH & tl E M CJ ECO TV COP PHD ( A Good Neighbor Helping to Build O B P O A Better Utah r.. Q li In the will payrolli DVDSD J ir A I ( !A rot wot |