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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah October Tuesday, 8, 1963 driver of the year award. Incidentally, his drivers license suspended. is home Jessie M. Eller, county agent, has this recipe she'd like to share on "How to Preserve a Husband." (Please take note, Mrs. PW). careful in your selection. (She was and she got the best, a man who is handsome, charming, intellBe 1 ask me, the cockroaches and diving beetles are displaying an unmatched degree of stupidity this year. mean, can you imagine that numbers of these crawly creatures are attempting to find winter quarters in the Box Elder Mosquito and Fly Abatement warehouse on Sixth West? Why its like a bank robber trying to sneak his way into prison. Head man in the BE bug battalion, Karl Josephson, says there's enough DDT and the like dropped on the warehouse floor accidentally to keep the guest list nil. If you I And here's an interesting item. Ole PW was nosing around the city n court last week and got the on the driving record of a recent repeat offender. Believe it or not, this is the mans record since 1946: speed, failure to keep proper lookout, accident, reckless driving, accident, accident, accident, accident, improper passing, speed, speed, speed, accident, speed, accident, speed, speed, too fast for existing conditions and accident, reckless driving, drunk driving, reckless driving, drink driving, drunk driving and revocation and drunk driving. Add the three violations of last week and it places this mans chances in jeopardy for receiving the safe low-dow- NEED MONEY? $50 for 1 month cost $1.50. $100 for 1 month cost $3.00 r pay on $1000 loan $38 month igent, virile, talented and modest). Do not choose too young. (I was 84). When selected give your entire thoughts to preparation for domestic use (Oh, she did .Vhat alright . . . gimme your chec, bring home a loaf of bread, sit with the kids while go bowling, let's visit my mother). Some wives insist upon keeping them in a pickle (Mmmm, yes); others are constantly getting them into hot water (My husband can lick your husband.) This may make them sour and sometimes bitter (But d manage to be it all); even poor varieties through may be made sweet, tender and good by garnishing them with patience, well sweetened with love and seasoned with kisses (Whaddya mean, "poor varieties.) Wrap them in a mantle of charity. Keep warm with a steady fire of domestic devotion (Yea, scrub the floor once in a while) and serve with peaches and creom (And sugar.) Thus prepared, they will keep for years (But you will be a complete I I good-nature- wreck.) Pow Wow now feels clear himself by offering appologies to both Jessie and Mrs. PW, both of whom are good sports, for the parenthetical comments. And yes, Dear, will bring home a loaf of bread. I Art Class to Begin Oct. 14 Seaboard Finance Co. 29 South Main, Brigham City PA "Basic Painting Techniques with Ray Jepp-se- n as instructor will meet for its first session next Monday for the Artist, LAUNDSt Y ONE DAY 36 North Main evening, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. in room 106 at the Box Elder High school as part of the evening education program of the Box Elder county school district. Jeppsen is a local artist who has conducted very successful classes during the part few years. This class will be open to both beginners and those of experience. The students own encouraged. individuality is Tt is designed to increase enjoyment of living through the sense of sight. Sluggers LAKE SALT SERVICE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY It the need to PA 76 1 CITY, Utah The most consecutive (UP0 knockouts In major competition were 43, scored by ex.heavy. weight Lamar Clark of West Jordan, Utah, and ex.light hea. vyweight challenger Billy Fox of Philadelphia. m cm in Reports Show Active Year For BE Red Cross Chapter Reports of a busy year were made at the annual meeting of Box Elder Chapter of the American Red Cross, held Oct 2 In the auditorium of Mountain Fuel Supply company. Mrs. John Hlgginson, chairman, presided. Board members were elected and annual reports were given by many of the service chair, men. Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, blood chairman, reported 711 pints In seven blood drawn of drawings; four at Thlokol, two In Brigham City and one In Tremonton. A report from Will, lam Vandehel, fund drive chair, man, showed that Box Elder county fell almost $500 short of the $5500 goal that was set for this chapter. Home service chairman, Mrs. Veran Boothe, reported that her department has worked with the Veterans Administration on 31 cases during the year. records. was paid. John Zundell, 20, WlllArd, Harvey Stokes, 45, of 95 North was sentenced to pay $200 or Fifth West, was sentenced to 30 to serve 100 days In jail. He was granted a stay of execution days In Jail. In other recent court action, to Oct. 28. D. Whitaker,' 19, of 433 James Hector R. Reyes, 24, Tremon. South Seventh West, was sent, was or a also $200 ton, given enced to py $50 or to serve but Judge lOO.day sentence driving on days for Chrlstoffersen sus. 25 VeNoy revolution. He paid the fine. of which fine the $100 pended a Court Levies Fine James E. Brown and Mrs. Jack Three drivers appeared In Fronk, all of Tremonton. City court this past Brigham New members three years week to answer charges of drunk James Bordeaux, Dr. Lewis driving, according to court Khudson, J.C. Haws, S. Mar. William S. tin Rasmussen, Vandehel, Mrs. Clyde Glover all of Brigham City; E. Emery Wight, Koneyvllle; Mrs. McLoed, Mrs. Dewayne Mortin, both of Tremonton. The report of the nomlnat. lng committee was accepted and the nominated people were voted Into office. Wll-11a- m GLEN HATCH, prominent Heber City lawyer, gave an interesting account of the origin of the Red Cross organization. His subject was timely, since this Is the 100th anniversary of the American Red Cross. Hatch has served as chapter chair, man In Wasatch county for the past 11 years, and the local group benefited from his experiences related at the meeting. Jesse Haws, Salt Lake City, area representative, and Max Mason, Tremonton, water safety first aid representative, were in attendance at the meeting. MRS. HELEN Nelson, Gray Lady chairman, told that ser. vice Is being given to residents of Pioneer and Godfrey nursing homes. Senior Gray Lady Included 12 capped, three to be capped, 20 new students, from other two graduates states. Junior Gray Ladles in. elude 14 capped, three to be capped and two new students. First aid chairman, Joseph Nelson, sent a report showing 122 people completing 1962s program and to Oct. 1 there have been 144 completing the standard program in 1963. Fourty-flvpersons completed the advanced first aid course. Progress reports were given by Mrs. David George, nursing services; Mrs. James Bryson, public Information and canteen; Mrs. Nell Hoesel, water safety chairman. The Red Cross swim, mlng report was impressive with 1,279 registrations and registration fees of over $3,000 having been truned over to the Brigham City Corporation for pool use. The program served people from other parts of Box Elder county, including Tre. monton and Promontory. Mrs. John McDermotts vol. unteer services report covered staff aid, blood, gray ladies and water safety. The 79 volunteers donated 922 hours of work. Her report does not include the donated by Mrs. John time Higglnson, chapter chairman, or any of the chairmen of the respective services. It is again Bex Elder the emphasized has no paid county chapter workers. pro-gra- DC Lions Qoiowd rcndy-mbic- d owi3fe xV . ,1 ECONOMICAL )l3ii;Wb costs very little extra per square foot . . . So! color DURABLE the concrete PERMANENT Turkey Shoo! sunlight through ... to weather and FOR PATIO . . . WALKS or other small jobs FURNISHED The Brigham City Lions club will hold Its sixth annual Turkey shoot this Saturday, Oct. 12, at North Willard, It was announced by Wallace Reeder, e cm PARS0IJ publicity chairman. The event will be held from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. and all scatter gunners are invited to test their skill and luck. The exact location is Immediately north of the Furniture center on U.S. Just six miles south of Brigham City. valuable prizes are Many being offered along with myriad turkeys. Shooters can try their ability to hit the mark on traps and n In also spatterboard with fat turkeys going to the best marksmen and luckiest. Included on the list of prizes are a Remington .22 calibre automatic, hairdryer, trans. istor radio, pair of snow tires, y soldering kit, sleeping bag, set, ladles wrist watch, portable mixer, Ice chest, camp stove and stand and a $10 bill. The prizes will be given away 5 p.m. at THE NOMINATING commit, In addition, a turkey will be tee comprised of Thad Carlto some lucky person son, chairman; VeNoy Christ, given hour. every offerson, Delone Glover and Tickets are now being sold announced the Susan Mayo, by Lions club members and will the for nominees following be available at the shoot. board of directors. Hold over members, one year Mrs. Veran Boothe, Thad Carlson, Mrs. John McDermott, R.W. Fishburn, Joe Mrs. Weight, VeNoy Chrlstofferson, Joseph Nelson, all of Brigham Gerald L. Pett, son of Mr. Mrs. Peter Mayo, City; and Mrs. Vernon Pett, 224 West Tremonton. Hold over members, two-y- ears Seventh South, Brigham City, Mrs. John Higglnson, was promoted to private first Mrs. Boyd Wright, Mrs. David class Sept. 20 on Okinawa where he Is serving with the U.S. George, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Ross Bowen, Ray Mather, Mrs. Army Signal Group. Pett, a teletype operator In James A. Bryson and Frank the groups Headquarters Com. of all Wight, Brigham City. pany, entered the Army In Jan. New members, one year Mrs. John Sorenson, Bear River uary 1963, completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., City. and was last assigned at Fort two New members, years Ga. Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Gordon, The .old soldier at. tended Box Elder High school In Brigham City. Degree pays NEW YORK (UPI) The aver, age income of men with a col. lege degree Is on the verge of reaching $10,000 a year. The figure crossed $9,500 a year in 1961 and has been going up steadily, the Institute of Life Insurance reports. PHONE BY. NOW to get those little jobs done and ready for Spring. RED-E-iM- IX PA IS THE TIME 16 STBklOHT KrWTUCXY BOUBBCm WHISKY MPROOf- - C IHHEHT 18E DISTHJIHd CO., mWffOOT, XY. 89-9- 1 U cut-ler- 0) a Brigham Soldier Earns Promotion 71) n j J nn J Bull oifoifninn w ri ooo Those Horrid AGE SPOTS y -- wnnwLES t BOX ELDER NEWS watkly nvwtptptr established In lift, published every Tuesday end entered at Second Class Matter et the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the ect of March I, 107. Chat. W. Cltybeueh, Publisher Subscription rsto S1.50 per yoar, In connection payoblo In edvancof with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) St. DO per yean SI 00 for i months single copy, 10 cents. V; Only Ancient Age, Americas l. A ji;;: J 4 Member Audit Bureau of Circuit-tieUtah State Prase Association, National Idltorlal Association and United. Press International. 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