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Show PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, November 18, 1949 It's Clock 400-Da- 111. (UP) PINCKNEYV1LLE, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Broha claim sent them from Europe by their son is 50 times as good as grandfather's old eight-daclock. Their son, a Berlin airlift flyer, told them the clock would run 400 days without winding. that the timepiece y Bear River City Man Hurt In Wreck Wendell Jensen of Bear River City, was injured in an automobile accident Thursday afternoon, November 10, at Promontory, Box Elder county when the automobile in which he was riding, driven by Mr. Beeion of Deweyville, struck loose gravel and overturned near Wayne Nicholas home. Leonard Whitaker was also a passenger. They were taken to the Valley hospital in Tremon-toby Roy Nichols. Mr. Jensen suffered two broken vertebrae in the neck while the other two occupants escaped with only body bruises. Jensens condition was described as good. n " Home Jiiggi Speaks At Ogden Office To Kiwanis Meeting Serve Box Elder The Brigham City Kiwanis in (he Idle isle cafe yesterday at 12 noon for their regular weekly meeting. Waiter Jaggi, Box Elder county Child Welfare Director under the Stale department of public welfare, was the guest speaker at the meeting. He and spoke on child welfare child delinquency and some oi the things that could be done in this to improve conditions county. This topic was timely because the Kiwanis is sponsoring a Kids Day next Saturday. Three new members were inand troduced at the meeting given their pins. They were: M. J. Markham, of the United States forestry service; Reynold V. Reeder, local Standard Oil products distributor, and E. H. Peters, manager of the Lumber company. E. c, Oliver, deputy collector for the Internal Revenue ser- dub mcl Tri-Stat- e Dept. Of Health Reports One case of tuberculosis was the only communicable disease reported in Box Elder county for the week ending November 11, by the Stafe department of health. Billy the Kid, most notorious outlaw of the old west, is buried near Port Sumner, N. M. Friday vice, Ogden, has been assigned to the Box Elder county territhis tory, it was announced week. This county now will be served by the Ogden office, the terbeen recently having ritory from transferred the Logan office. .A. D. Allen, deputy collector at Logan will continue to serve Cache and Rich counties. Planning New Lighting For Grade School Rooms H. Dale Phillips, lighting engineer for the Utah Power and Light company, now is making a survey of 40 elementary rooms all in the Box Elder district, school rooms where lighting has not been modernized within the past few years. llervin Bunder.son, in charge of buildings for the school district, said Phillips' survey and with recommendations, along new lighting plans, should be ready in about three weeks, and at that time he will present the entire program to the board of education for approval. Cost of the project probably would be well over $10,000, believed. Bun-derso- & Saturday Consisting oi 50 SHEETS . ning Navajo Indian And His Best Friend . , , a spirited donkey, that carries his master over the sagebrush-covere- d reservation herding a small band of sheep. Though feed is scarce on the reservation, the main means of livelihood for the Indians is raising sheep. The Brigham City delegation who recently toured the reservation will present an educational program about the Indians at the Box Elder high school auditorium Wednesday evening, November 23, at South Stake Will is the title given to the South Box Elder stake Thanksgiving day dance, Tuesday evening, November 22, in the armory building at 9 oclock. The dance is 'being sponsored by the Mutual Improvement ciation of the stake. Asso- at to Health Group Announces Letter Writing Contest suggestions which may be readily put into application. 3. Considerable weight will be given the best solution to the problem of increasing shortage of practical nurses. 4. to promote Suggestions health will lie judged on preventive measures as well as treatment, but the sponsor is not advocating socialized medicine. 5. Grammar, spelling or literary composition will not be considered. 6. Outstanding letters will be published periodically; authors initials only will be used if desired. 7. Address letters to; Practical Nurses Contest 'During' the dance, at An impartial committee comexcellent orchestra music will be featured, light refreshments posed of civic leaders will judge will be served. the letters. The grand prize for in the best letter will be $50.00 'Everyone of Mutual age, the South Box Elder stake, is cash. The second prize $10.00. cordially invited to attend, of- Four $2.00 prizes will be given ficials said. However, it is re- each week. Contest ends Dequested that those attending go cember 20, 1949. Letters will be P. O. Box 276 folto their ward Mutual meetings judged according to the Salt Lake City, Utah. first. lowing rules: 1. Letters must not exceed 100 The entertainment will be free of charge, it was stated. There is one public transit words. 2. Letters will be judged on vehicle for every 1,500 persons Phone your news to 727. sincerity, constructive, practical in the United States. Arthur Johnson ore ' radio service 7 :30 oclock. In the interest of public health, the Bureau of Home Nursing, (the original state organization for practical nurses, announces a contest for the het letter on How to Promote the subject Health and Improve Home Nurto E rn m a according sing, Weeks, president of the Bureau which of Home Nursing. 7 :30 oclock. Turkey Trot IPortffoH Comm! at the Shiprock, New Mexico Indian school. They are seen talking to John ot the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, between bites of food. Movi"8 these youngsters can be seen at the Box Elder high school auditorium Wednesday68 e . . Hold Turkey Trot Writing Fat, Happy And Healthy On The Range" Will B Speak Sun. Morning COAL Salesmen for Christ wil Arthur Johnsons sermon Sunday morning at the ( m unity Presbyterian chi Services will start at 11 oc Special music for the sen will be presented by; I Whitaker. Johnson, who served the munity church during the mer months, will fin the" pit for the next two Sum being on vacation from s nary. welcome 'A home" c recep Q, honoring Arthur Johnson be held at the church on day afternoon at 4 oclock, friends of Johnson are iiiv to attend the reception and in welcoming him back to I ham City, for his short visit. Wi wreckei and vaca pul lie roa , OF LINEN FINISH BOND STATIONERY 25 ENVELOPES While They Last! IDEAL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Only through a special purchase are we able to offer this terrific clearance sale valu! It's part of our big deep cut from pric every department. mid-summ- ... er Look These Super Specials Over . NOW ON SPECIAL DISPLAY AT CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. v 18 North Main Street, Brigham City, Utah Used Car Lot and Showroom Open Until 6 p. m.'Six Days Each Week The most glamorous automobile ever built Olthniobile that's , Rokft Holiday Coujm! 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