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Show enjoy cakes and pies that woudnt otherwise, for every homemaker isnt a good baker. ' Frozen foods, ball point pens, tric shavers and dozens of other new ducts have been started on the road to To add more confusion than usual, this .week were giving you yesterdays news today, dated tomorrow. ' , Its all because Washingtons birthday comes on Wednesday, our regular publication date. We cant. change the date of the is- su.e but we can put it out a day earlier so ? that it will be delivered Tuesday, instead of waiting staying in the postoffice for for the mailmen to get back from their holiday. - ji i , 24-hou- rs r So if you read where something is happening today or tomorrow, or occurred yesterday, we leave it up to your own interpretation. Or if you want to phone us, ' well guess with you. Advertising helps you live better for is the theme of Advertising Recognition Week, February 19 to 25, being throughout Utah and 11 western states. It is, part of ,a current nation-wid- e program to honor the vital part advertising plays in the life of each citizen. ' less .cele-brat- i ed ' , One of the most important ways advertising helps us live better for less is by us new ideas for use in our daily lives.' For instance, several generations ago every housewife made her own soap. .Advertising convinced the public that soap produced by a manufacturer was even better ..and certainly more convenient. A cake of " soap today, bought from a store, costs less ; than only the ingredients would cost to " make it at home. Only, a few years ago, cake, cookie and pie mixtures were new. Women who took in their baking' scoffed at the idea. "' pride But advertising convinced the women of America that ready mixes are economical, convenient, and equal in quality to home ...mixed ingredients. Asa result, many homes ; under-privilege- d Tlow urn. Know! The answers to everyday insurance problems AsTocJjJQN elecprogen- Mrs. Thomas (Virginia) Fryer reigned as Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi sorority last Saturday evening, Feb. 18, at the annual Sweetheart Ball held in the recreation hall of the Fourth LDS ward ohapel. Mrs. Fryer, now serving as president of Epsilon Chapter, was chosen sweetheart by secret ballot of members of both Epsilon and Xi Alpha chapters. Mrs. Bill (Jean) Davis, ' last years sweetheart, placed the coveted crown on Mrs. Fryers head. Gift bearer was Vickie Valcarce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Valcarce, and crown bearer was Danny Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell. , Special guests for the evening were: Mayor and Mrs. C. Ie- Grande Horsley and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burke Jensen. In the receiving line were: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, as patrons. Others in the line were: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Adamson, Mrs. Connie M. Peters, Miss LaPreal Wight, Mr. and Mrs. JR. K. Dain-es- , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fryer, Mrs. Edna Jeppson and Graham rs man-to-m- an self-respe- ct short-chang- ed And one of my favorite contributors from Willard, Eva. C. Nicholas, comes through with a clever verse which takes a gentle gibe at business but is well worth repeating. She calls the verse, But Thats Called ' ' Business. But Thats Called Business The good Lord left us here on earth The Ten Commandments, and theyre worth Their weight in gold if we would heed The gist of them in word and deed. Cleopha Larsen to Be Fort Brigham Hostess Now man will preach and teach His words, But living them Thats for the birds, 225 Mrs. Cleopha Beehive Camp Daughters Larsen, Becuase hell wheedle do his best North Fourth West will be hos- Utah Pioneers willl meet for tess ito members of the Fort ular To take his friends and all the rest. meeting at the home But thats called business. Brigham Camp Daughters of Mrs. Lettie Christoffersen, have no skills that they can do together. To influence any child, he must be caught young. Prejudices, principles and hobbles, even loyalties, are well established at ten; sometimes even at the age of three, the speaker said. We must remember that the patterns of play and delinquency are very much alike. The way they differ is in the end products. If the play drive can be directed toward serving a cause, toward the game idea, having fun ). Horse Theory the television gether through though much of it is good. Doing things together games, camping, fishing, hunting, music, and crafts form a tie. To master together welds father and son in a Dr. companionship, Nash said. i Music for the program was presented by pupils of the Fifth grade under the direction of Marjorie Cook, Blythe Tingey and Ora Faye Iverson. Jay W. Oldroyd served as program chairman for the founders and thrills in challenging activi- day meeting at which all past ties, the natural drive of a child presidents were introduced by will be satisfied. But without Mrs. Ronald Packer, president. this, delinquency is a natural and a criminal can 54 Pontiac DL Sedan easily be m?de. Need Companionship The school, home, church, and One owner Like new community must teach skills CjIVA At all types of skills music, crafts, dramatics, inventive, and sports. COPPIN MOTOR CO. Less than one in twelve of our life-lon- g $1595 Buy A New Remington Rand ADDING MACHINE BMN NOTHING First Payment April 15th i (AFTER INCOME TAXES) Periodic loads of figure work can be whisked away in a jiffy with a TOPflight Adding Machine. You reduce save time save money errors. Phone us now we can deliver a TOPflight to your desk to- day1 ... e ODrive Signal Lights Tu-ton- of' $1600 FULL PRICE COPPIN MOTOR CO. GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM OFFICE SUPPLIES BUSINESS MACHINES GIFTS About one-fift- of the puiblid high schools in the United States have driver education classes. ,yo.vo. 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Listen WITH SAVINGS, 19 FASTER? has been generally believed, the booklet says, that the horses race history began a little more than 1,000,000 years ago. Put our manpover on your tillage team PIIOflE 300 Phono Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah National Editorial State Press Association, Association end United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative; Salt Lake City Utah j 5-S- tar If youll address your own insurance questions to this office, well try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. . Subscrpition rate $3.00 per year, payable In advance; in combination with the 8m Elder journal, (published Fridays) )S.OO per year; $2.50 for 6 months; tingle copy 10 cents. - When Extended Coverage insurance provides for a fifty Dollar Deductible in Windstorm coverage, what does it mean and does it apply to all coverages in the policy? ANSWER: Wherever a fifty dollar deductible for Windstorm is written under Extended Coverage it means you pay the first fifty dollars of any Windstorm loss and the Company pays the rest Probably the only other deductible coverage under that policy would be Hail. Main Publisher Maneger Advertising skill- QUESTION: 134 S. Rich O'Brien. In 'A AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) ed professions. The rest go into booklet on the paleontological routine, often drudgery jobs. They history of the horse, author have mny hours of leisure and, James H. Guinn suggests that without skill, nothing to do. Texas ancestors of the horse Father and son are not tied to- date back 30,000,000 years. It go into By DEE JOHNSON SAFETY , Want To Do Your Figure Work ; 105 p. m. Verl Evelyn Daines and Mrs. Virginia Fryer, chapter presidents, and all new pledges. 'j TON PICKUP Less than 3,500 Miles Equipped As Demonstrator Tinted Glass - Elec. Wipers reg- Utah Pioneers for February. West Seventh South. All members are invited to attend Friday evening, Feb. 24, at The meeting will be held Fri7:30 p. m. at the Larsen home. day evening, Feb. 24, at 7:30 As a parting shot, Eva offers the To make the dateline, Watch the weightline. school children of 1879. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Mrs. Edna Jeppson was gen-era- l chairman assisted' by Mrs. 55 INT. Beehive Camp DUP Set February Meet 8, ' Attendants at the door were Steven Nelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelsen, and Billy Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowe. weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub fished every Wednesday and antered as Sec in ond Class Matter at the post office Brigham City, Utah, under the ect of Mere!) A The hail was beautiful with decorations using the valentine theme. Cross. BEGINS REIGN Mrs. Thomas (Virginia) Fryer was named Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi at the annual Sweetheart Ball held last Saturday evening, Feb. 18, in the Fourth ward hall. Little Miss Vickie Valcarce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Valcarce, performed gift bearer duties and young Master Danny Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell, was crown bearer. , m.micrsnaia Serving girls, under the direction of Mrs. Wilma Spaulding and Mrs. Luella MaCFarl.ane, were: Sharon Fryer,' Sonja Knudsen and Corene Rowe. Top Sorority Honors Go To President Of Epsilon Chapter A reader called my attention to a recent article in the Eotarian magazine by Floyd Starr which is well worth repeating and taking to heart. It reads in part: who carry heavy Delinquent crosses of resentment and disbelief because they have known few adults worthy of trust could be permanently redirected if each adult would make a friend of that straying youth who crosses his path daily or lives down the street. Accept him as he is. Greet him when you meet. Let him know you like him. The renewed faith and restored which your friendship is sure to nurture will make him stretch every fiber to rate it. This is a challenge of the best endeavor. Its compensations are high. This is the hope of 75 percent of delinquent children for whom there is no room in existing agencies. All of us who work with these youngsters can care for only 25 percent of them. teen-age- I DITORIAl NATIONAL eral acceptance by advertising. All these are new ways of doing old things, ways that help us live bettter for less, and certainly good reason to set aside one week of the year to give credit to advertising for the role it plays. Develop Skills for Leisure Time Is Advice of Central School Speaker Speaking before the largest crowd to attend a Central school Parent-Teache- r association meeting this year, Dr. Jay B. Nash, "'dean of the college of' recreation,' (physical and health education J?nid athletics, Brigham Young told his ' audience I university, ' never about the youths who had a chance. Delinquents are made, not born, Dean Nash said. "They are made In cities and villages, in rich homes and poor homes. They have high IQ.s and low. The idea that delinquents are primarily under privileged must be abandoned if refers to economic status, the speaker said. Children Don't Conform "Too many schools have been in recognizing mastery only terms gauged by the I.Q., mastery in memory, mastery in book knowledge and others didnt belong. They are out. They are sec-an- d class, Dr. Nash said. In many homes, children dont conform to the family pattern. They cant be fitted into fathers or mothers mold. Because of this, they are hounded and nagged. They are queer and they feel it. Need Common Skills In many studies of delinquency, there has been a split between father and son. They Wednesday, February 22, 1956 The same story is repeated over and over again. Box Elder NEWS 2 Mrs. Virginia Fryer Reigns as Brigham City, Utah that.) Worthy of Your Trust for 161 Years . . . Beam old fashioned Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 161 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam . . . only Beam tastes so good. I1M BEAM 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MMlSiBLAMOiSTitUHSCO.CUtMONUL Want more proof? For two years in a row now, Buick has outsold every other car in America except two of n those smaller cars. And bottom dollar that can bet you your it takes bedrock prices to stay in the Top 3 of the nations best sellers. Sedan, well-know- But even that isnt the whole story not by a long shot. Folks are buying Buicks in record numbers because they find in these big beauties a lot more automobile for the money. They find here more styling freshness and distinction more snap and ginger and power thrill more comfort and luxury more ride stability and steadiness and more structural solidity and pure automobile than the same money buys elsewhere. locally Buick Special." Model 48, illustrated. Any ' state and local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining A wide variety of extra- communities. cost equipment and accessories avail able at your option. So if you want to move into the big-- 1 car travel world at a small-ca- r price if you want to have the time of your motoring life with the lift and lilt and pride and prestige of a beautiful new Buick as your very own whats holding you back? i ow, Drop in on us right maybe? and well show you the quick-tomorr- biggest bundle of Buick ever offered in Americas high-powere- d low-pri- ce field. csee WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK 550 South Main mi nom WILL BUILD THEM men co. Phone 272 |