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Show 11 Box Elder JOURNAL Will Help Prevent Highway And School Accidents Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 31, 1952 New Instrument To Measure Altitude CLEVELAND, (UP) rePennsylvania manufacturer cently exhibited for the first time an instrument so sensitive It can measure an altitude of 5,000 feet with an error of less than one foot. One of the feature exhibits at the Seventh National Instrument Conference here, the Instrument is manufactured by the Fischer & Porter Co., Hattooro, Pa. It is .The Honeyville camp of the Daughters of the 'Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting on Friday, Oct, 24 at 2 oclock at r, the home of Mrs. Laura with Mrs. Pansy Hunsa-ke- r and Mrs. Bulah Hunsaker as hostess and '1st Lt. Reta Bowman conducted. Mrs. Pansy Hunsaker gave the lesson. The pioneers crossing the plains. Reta Bowman read some words of wisdom. Mrs. 'Amelia Hunsaker read a sketch of her greatgrandfathers camp life. Bonnie Hunsaker and LaNae Hunsaker gave a reading and 6ang songs. A nice lunch was served and the meeting was dismissed. Hun-fiake- Calif. (UP) RIVERSIDE, Scientists at the University of Californias citrus experiment station here have established that plants and even large trees will grow indefinitely in water cultures and produce high quality fruit. "Press-l-Cell.- " SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP) Swearing To Enforce Junior Police Rules . . . are these Central school youngsters. 0 club, which outfits Sponsored by the them in uniforms, they also receive a free show on Saturdays for their work. Left to right, front row: Karen Seely, Saundra Sheffield, Richard Troseth, Dwight Reeves, Gary Nelson, Val Roberts, Dale Erdman. Back row: Principal J. D. Gunderson, Janet Williams, Richard Felt, Stanley Williams, Randall Tyson, George Knavel, .Bruce Keller and Police Chief Harry Smith. Not present was Wayne Davis. 20-3- 1 S Promise To Serv e Fellow Students THt Fuel Advice DETROIT (UP) en- Chrysler gineers pass along this followtip: an engine ing uses the same amount of gasoline While idling during the warm-uperiod as it will while being driven and an engine under load warms up quicker. The 2-Y- CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner ear ' BOX ELDER COUNTY Qualified To Serve You. Willing to devote all the tim i necessary ' to the job. Yours for a progressive and wide administration. station has BeSureTo . " do ' county- - Vote! Register-A- nd (Paid Political Advertising) g p JEPPSON lM Change Bach To t for IN JUSTICE WERE : CASE t 3 YOU'VE FORGOTTEN, OR YOUNG TO REMEMBER. TOO This Was The Year 1932.., Confusing at first glance, the Merrill ' calendar is basically quite simple. It is so unclutter led, as a mater of fact, that all can 3,684 months represented ' ibe compressed to fit on the front wallet-sizecard j and back of a t and still be clearly legible. 1 . The Republicans had been in power for SION weis in its third terrible year. 12 years and the GREAT DEPRESi ' d WHAT WAS IT LIKE? . i , The story of the Great Depression cant be told in pictures or words or tistics. Youve got to dig it out of your memory. Giant Live Oak Outlives - BRUNSWICK, Ga. (UP) The giant live oak, known as the Lovers Tree here, has another 1 distinction, says H. E. IRioux j Davey tree area manager. It It is famous as one of the lar- , gest trees of its- - kind In , the I south, with a trunk diameter of ' , Lincoln bchool Junior! route lake Oaths 13 feet, three feet albove the ' ground. led . of Ibranch-by Chief of Police Harry Smith, .Their duties include patrolling streets office, Athat point, it e$ into TeiTlfirfbs, each measur-- I to7 insure safety of children. Left to right, front row: Paul Ward,' Eatf Johnson, Don ing'from 10 to 30 .inches id dia-- TChristensen and'Chief Smith. Second row John Mason, Dwight Kelley, Richard Lamb meter. 11 and Max Hull and Scot Fife. Back row: Principal V. J. Bott, JP Lynn Poulter and Nor- t, The Lovers Oak, so named man Anderson, advisor, s j because of the Indian brave and to were said to have Fine I his maiden keep an eye on her mothers find out about it. Paid, Fine Returned, met beneath its branches, was car from her post in the DelaBut when Miss Thomson re! ' I a veteran in 1736 when the Brit- Everything Fine , ware Gazette where she works turned, a second look at the car ish occupied this area. . . as a receptionist, but the first revealed it wasnt her mothers ' DELAWARE, O. (UP) Police time she looked out the car al- car. She told police her story refunded a Patients Keep Retyrning fine- when they heard Miss Joy ready had a police ticket on the and the fine was refunded. windshield. She rushed , out, got Thomsons unusual story, i For Hospital Meql$. the ticket and paid the fine Phone your society news to 771. was' Miss Thomson supposed K SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP) Memorial here is one j (Baptist which doesnt apologize hospital ' for the meals it serves to pa'v tients i The meals are so good, some former patients keep coming - ; back' for more.1 Miss Ruby Soheider, chief j has set up an out-pa- dining room . where patients I special breakfasts and lunches are served to persons on diets, fin-i who cant the proper food in regular restaurants. r 50-ce- over-parkin- g - j diet-t.icia- DEMOCRATIC orange trees that have been growing continuously In water cultures during their entire lives, he said, and they continue to produce good crops of fruit. year.' 5 Sterling VJriglit experience ter and sand cultures, he explained, "we know that most green plants can be grown in a medium devoid of organic matter. i British Occupation stations division of soils d Anticipated industrial uses include keeping automatically pi loted aircraft at constant alto tude or measuring accurately the liquid level in huge oil storage tanks where a tiny error may represent hundreds of What day of the week will Christmas fall on in the year - 2000? Was the Declaration of j Independence signed on Monday .or Thursday? When is the next . Friday the 13th? Those questions and many j more can be answered in a mat ter of seconds with the help of a new perpetual calendar claimed by its originator to be the fastest method yet devised for determining the day of the week for any date since the beginning I of the Gregorian Calendar. I I The copyrighted brain child of Arthur A. Merril, a General Elec ' trie engineer here, the new cal 1753 j endar extends from (the year the Gregorian system was adopted) to 2059, but Merrill J says that it could easily be ex tended to an indefinite future ' Chapman, chairman Dr. H. D. of the , - and plant nutrition, concedes to called the that orgardeners The unit is so sensitive it will ganic matter has great value as record the change in air pres- a medium for growing plants sure when lifted six Inches above and trees. . 4 the table on which it rests, and However, he said, experiments readily detects air pressure that organic matchanges created by sound waves have proved from a person speaking in nor- ter is not Indispensable. mal tones near the intake tube. "From our In wa- New Perpetual Calendar Tells All At A Glance 1 gin under his house, four quarts hidden above a windowsill and Of Hiding His Liquor other bottles behind door facbeneath a . false JACKSON, Miss. (UP) City ings, drainboard in sink and in police here suspected George E. false bottoms the of tables ' and Johnson, Negro car- chairs. ... i, penter, was supplefenting his Income by bootlegging. Two Their biggest haul was a chest searches of his home yielded of drawers, the back of which lifte'd to expose 48 postofflce-box-llk- e nothing. On a third raid, the officers cubbyholes each confound a gallon Jug of bathtub taining a pint of moonshine. carpenter finds ways Enough For Plants A O. Honeyville DUP Meets . Water Alone Found f - 12 Years judicial . t Historians try to tell the story in cold figures: 15,000,000 men and women begging for jobs and 1,500,000 farms and homes foreclosed and 5,000 banks broke and suspended and 85,000 business failures and 2,000,000 families evicted from shelter and 7,000,000 savings accounts wiped nut sta- , . . ; I EXPERIENCE f Judgo Joppton hat fudicial tampav amtitt, It Uarrttd hi tha law and le m man af good sound common tons. Ho hat tha retped and confidant off " the bench and bar Editorial S. L Daily Nowtpapar But you cant add up misery and despair and heart-breaand hung-e- r. You just cant put down in words how a hungry child feels. And a picture cant show how a man feels when re knows his child is hungry and knows he cant do anything about it. , r VOTE FOR JUDGE JOSEPH G. JEPPSOII for Justice of Utah Supreme Court Pd. PoL Adv Jtppson for Justice" CoMm. , , k ' And now the Republicans say they want a change. But have they changed? ' ' (Paid political advertisement by Democratic Committee) 3 jjj rolAflfPM'ir' minUM n i, ( t k TV U tm NOVEMBER 4th J. HAROLD i . jUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYSI REESE STATE SENATOR J. Harold Reese to the Senate on his outstanding record els chairman of the important Senate Highway Committee and chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Appropriations. He is progressive in his thinking, independent in his voting, and obligated to no one. HE HAS PROVEN HIMSELF IN THE SENATE, Re-ele- Enjoy this GHE AT STRAIGHT BOURBON - - LeROYD. WHITE JAMES D. REPRESENTATIVE District No. 1 ct WHITE .State Representative District 2 Lives in Garland and i3 one of our popular, energetic young He t h i n k s Democrats. straight, acts wisely and and will works dilligently serve Box Elder County well. ' , - CAPABLE! HONEST! - A TT -- rnr The Bourbon Buy of the Cctttunf tmiwt iouiibi misnv rv gunwu tisnuns nosuen cov roof 41 ifH TODAY IS YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER LAST DAY TO If elected to the position of county commissioner of Box Elder County, it will be my, first consideration to serve in an impartial manner and give this county art economical county administration, . MARTIN "June" ANDERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER STERLING S. WRIGHT . I believe your representative in the state legislature should represent you the people and do what you want done. The state has many functions to perform for your tax dollar and if reelected I will try to carry out your wishes as far as possible with the money available. A newcomer in the political ring but well qualified thru years pf practical experience, to serve the people of Box Elder county. He knows its problems of soil conservation, water supply, of public lands. Jle believes he can serve the people from all parts of the county to their good. v CAPABIE! HONEST! DEPENDABLE! |