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Show PAGE FIVE comes and But tomorrow BOX ELDER JOURNAL morrow to goes, BORDERLINE And the distance between us grows and grows. Around the corner! yet miles News Of Intermountain away . . . Puts Bomb Shelter Indian School "Heres a telegram, sir . , i "Jim died today. Under Back Porch By Helen B. Hill And thats what we get, and det serve in the end: CLEVELAND, O. (UP) An for Today Around the corner, a vanished j apprehensive home builder, Ju- - Inspirational Thought lius Kish, has just completed the Around the corner I have a friend." Charles Hanson Towne. , first home bomb shelter in this area and is considering incor-- , In friend, no this great city that has Joining the teaching staff of safe- poraiting this modern-dathe over-agjunior high proguard in all the future houses Yetend; the days go by, and weeks gram school is Joseph P. Car-on- a he builds for other people, rush on, who transferred here from Kish located his own shelter And before I know it a ij Is the Rose Bud Indian Agency In year beneath ithe back porch. It took gone, South Dakota. f three men (wo days to install And I never see my old friends the 1014 by 8 foot room, which face, July was vacation month here Is 55 inches high with For life is a swift and terrible at the school and with the com? thick concrete walls. The over-- ! race. are head roof is three feet of rein-- He knows I like him just as well ing of August, employees to the camto return beginning forced concrete. As the days when I rang his bell ' Kish equipped the room not And he rang mine. We were pus. ' only Youve heard this bit of advice with a main entrance younger then, f from the basement If you should get thirsty but also an And now we are busy, tired men. foolish during the night, look under the a a with like emergency Tired escape hatch, playing ' bed and perhaps you'll find a submarines. game, This cold war reality costs Tired with trying to make a spring. about $1,200 and weighs more name. Profiting from the hard school i than 75 tons, when fitted with I say, I will call of experience," a campus couple Tomorrow, t fire extinguishers, on Jim, food, water have composed the following bunks and Just to shoV that Im thinking parody If you should get cold power, i supplies, of him. emergency oxygen supplies. during the night, look under the bed an perhaps youll find some fuel. This couple who wish to re main anonymous, recently spent FRIDAY & SATURDAY a few days vacation in Yellow stone National park. They re 63c Pepsodent Tooth served a cabin which consisted 45c Listerine of beds, a couple stools, a table Paste & 59 Pepsodent and a little wood stove. They TOOTH PASTE didnt give the stove a second Tooth Brush thought as they checked in, for they had not planned to do any I Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 8, 1952 YAZZIE YARNS " ur country is e 2for59 $1 both for 50 only aonTi $2 TUSSY 47c COLGATE TOOTHPASTE $L2S 2 fr 690 er;es;c r;i rtci o ns& only V CO. THE Le Van D. Craghead of Brigham City has joined the foods MllMQ 500 HAND CREAM Greatest Show on Earth. they wondered how they could use them for it was a hot day) they hurried off to meet some friends for a long day of sight seeing. Late that night they tumbled into their cold beds for the temperature had suddenly took a tumble. There was frost in the air and they relate that never have they been so cold. The chill of the evening penetrated the blankets and they lay awake all night wondering if theyd ever live to see the sun. came and Finally morning with it the friendly rays of the sun. They got up and sat on the front step drinking in the warmth. As the wife glanced around, behold there under one cooking. After depositing the blankets of the beds she discovered a issued to them on the beds (and large pile of wood. $lTussy Wind and Weather Lotion TUSSY DEODORANT CREAM only g9 department as a cook. Mrs. Cecil S. King who has been a leader of the Navajo program at the Carson Indian school, Stewart, Nevada, has accepted the position of academic head of the over-ag- e junior high progra mschool. She filled the vacancy created by the resigna tion of Thomas Tommaney. CHjChMIKB OOGiiinQGQ SEWING INSTRUCTION XPERT REPAIRS NOTIONS SEWINO SINGER DRESS HELPFUL FINISHING SERVICES FORM BUT SUCH AS BUTTON COVERING SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. school. Washington Blvd. OGDEN. UTAH yke DRUGGIST Caitcy'aSacco- - Varvey Mace of Vernal, Utah, is a new cook here at the school. PHIL HOLMES Brigham Representative nnnnnaannnnna Mrs. Texanna S. Strebel of Eufaula, Oklahoma, has accept ed the position of teacher in the home economics department. 335 East 6th North Phone 501-- R "S" window trade-mar- fiUGBcaf&l for Individuals. But "Vacation are great Utahs mining industry as a whole never takes a vacation. Only year 'round operation at top efficiency can produce the profits that keep my paycheck coming. Our industry works on such a close margin, everyone has to be on the ball at all times to keep things rolling." Reese S. Poppleton of Wells-villUtah, has joined the foods department as a cook. k never throagh department if oral tawing machina dealer!. Mountain View Trout Farm NORTH BRIGHAM Phone Collect If busy, phone 976-W GjS so Alumni Out In Force QUINCY, Mich. CUP) Every 1898 class from graduating through 1952 was represented at a Quincy High School Alum ni reunion. All seven of the 1902 graduates weie on hand. (MEHS iong-Hm- Rod FOR USELESS COWS AND HORSES - FOR YOUR PROTECTION Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Singar Sawing Machina Co. Gardipe is Dougs brother, Sam, a continual Hi policy from Toadlena, New Mexico. ot lolling IN mochinoi only through Singar Sowing Con ton identified by the lamouc WE PAY MORE e , 2458 RAY Tuesday night a big crowd transferred from the Pine Ridge turned out to see the show, Indian Agency as a teacher here Rawhide. at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rigby from Sahara Village had their infant son blessed in the Yost ward. Lawrence Green of Morgan Vernon Teeter blessed the babe, arrived here Monday to accept and it was given the name Kevthe position of teacher in the vo in Reed. cational school. Mrs. Grace Teeter was in Salt Lake Thursday for medical attention. Gertrude Giesen, 6ervice-wldKeith and Chloe Anderson librarian, returned to the cam- visited In Standrod with Mr. and pus this week from a vacation Mrs. Roland Rose and in Yost in Minneapolis. Returning here with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spenwith her were her niece and cer on Sunday. Mrs. Isabell Barnes is staying with her daughter, Edith Yost, for a few days, in Snowvllle. A number of people rushed to (Janet Brinhall, teacher in the intermediate school, resigned Brigham last week to get in on her position to accept a teaching the big sale at Blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Teeter and position in California. children; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culllmore and boys; Mr. and Michael Mandrasshia of New Mrs. Marvin Teeter and son; Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Teeter and Rochelle, New York, has accepted the position of teacher in the son; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rigby were visiting with their parents, vocational school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Teeter over the week-end- . 'It rained Saturday so Yost Dr. and Mrs. Morris Fleishman and Declo couldnt their and daughter, Annetta, returned scheduled game ofplaybaseball. last Saturday from a vacation. That makes several rainy Satur They visited at the Cheyenne days and no ball games. Agency in South Dakota. August 2, a big erbwd was represented at the Naf dance. Visiting (Dorothy Hanlon re Guests at the home of Mr. cently was her niece, Mary Ann and Mrs. Jim Bordeaux over the Kertes of Medford, Oregon, week-enwere Jims cousin and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman L. Nay of Santoquin, Sam Benge of Portland, Oregon. Utah, has accepted the position The couple were enroute to of teacher In the vocational South Dakota. AND BUTTONHOLING. MAKING Clay-baug- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tracy and LaRue Yates went to Tremonton to attend the picture show, The 5 SPECIALS The youngsters their fourth birthday anniversary Tuesday morning, Aug. 5. Little friends donned birthday hats and enjoyed games and candy treasure hunt. Following A O, 1952 ' jA , Mann, presentation of gifts, luncheon Walter G. for administrator, was serve by Mrs. Jensen assis- Attorney 37 First Security Bank Building, t ted by the tots sister, Diana. Brgham City, Utah. Aug Those attending were: Jean Ann Stoner, Hansen, Lorraine Age No Barrier Van Wayne EATON RAPIDS, Mich. (UP) Woodbury, Jerry Anderson, Randy Mrs. Alma Goodnoe, 80, finishSimonsen and Ricky and Randy ed completely her Nelson. home herself. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin T. Jones, daughter and son, have left for Salmon, Idaho, where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Campbell, Irene and Loyal Gill just returned from a fishing trip in Yellowstone park. They report good fishing. Said they throwed a lot of small ones back. Talk! Argue! Think! Then VOTfc Da with Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at Brig ham Cty, Utah, on or before the I Oth day of October, A D, 1952 CLIFFORD W. SACKETT, jf Administrator of the estate of Violet Sackett Bird, Deceased, Date of first publication August t, celebrated Naf, Idaho Listen! Read! Look! Probate and Guardianship No flees. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers (or Informa- , tion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Vtolat Sackett Bird, censed. By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, not all of us nor any of us all the time. But we know there have always been some who were brave whpn it mattered most and that there will always be, whenever we need them. Leaal Notices Birthdays are twice as much fun with twins celebrating, acSteve cording to and Grace Ann Jensen, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen. Eilatt INCIDENTS BRAVE u Jensen Twins Have 4th Birthday Anniversary Modernize your dairying operations -with less cost and less work to you by and for water pumping using electricity heating, ventilation, sterilizing, milk cooling and many other tasks.' 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