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Show if n Conpletn Home Nurse Training U. P. Farm Train To Stop In will be able to attend this schools. onstratlon train and get 1 to 2.30 p. m. Adults. 2:30 to 4 p. m. Veterans and fits from it Brigham Tues. ii u: i' agricultural i Ladies Who Took Red Cross Nursing Course completed Unit One of the course. They are from left to right (back row) Mrs. Jay Oldroyd, Mrs. Douglas Quayle, Mrs. Alf L. Freeman, Mrs. Martel la Nelson and Mrs. George Knavel. (Front row) Miss Lasca King, Mrs. Nolan Benson, Mrs. Adelia Johnson, Mrs. James B. Knighton, instructor; and Miss Anna E. Erickson, home nursing chairman. . . . and successfully I health nurse for the State i .PAGE 2 K BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, January 27, 1950 4 A wwkly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to the SmKhfield Sentinel, established in 1908 William M Long, Editor Bustneea Manager Charles CUybaogh, ubliihotT every1 Friday at Brighnm City, Utah, and entered aa Second Class Mail Matter at the post offtce in Brig-haCHy, Utah, under the act, of March S, 1879. Ten Brigham City Utah. Instruction Ladies Complete Nurse Training In recognition It seems as though the food supply as a whole is reaching a state of overproduction. successful completion of the unit 1 home nursing course conducted under the auspices of the Box Elder Home Nursing service of the American Red Cross, home nursing pins find certificates have been awarded to the following women: (Mrs. Nolan Benson, Mrs. Alf L. Freeman, Mrs. Adelia R. Johnson, Miss Lasca King, Mrs. George L. Knavel, Mrs. Martella Nelsen, Mrs. Jay Oldroyd, Mrs. Wendell Preece, Mrs. Douglas Quayle, and Mrs. Wallace Reeder, it was announced today. This course, given without charge as a Red Cross community service and lauded by all who took advantage of the instruction offered, was designed to help the Individual student develop skills in the care of the sick and to increase her Interest In, and awareness of, health conditions in her own family and community. The classes were held at the Box Elder high school through the cooperation of Principal Alf L. Freeman, and were conducted by Mrs. James B. Knighton of Tremonton, public qualified Some people seem to think the marketing end is not doing it's Get Your Subscription rata In Box Elder county, $) 00 per year, payable in advance; with the Box Elder In aomblnation News, (publahed Wednesdays) $4 00 00 for $ months; single $2 per year; copy J cents. Outside Box Elder coun SO rata per year; combination iy, $i. It 00. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah Stats Press Associa tion. National Editorial Association Advertising Representative; National Advertising Service. Job. , February Copy On the other hand, the marketing people say we need more quality along with production. ( Of READERS DIGEST At Then there are some people that think (here profit made and consumer. too much between producer is When I went to school. I was taught by my teacher that sup. ply and demand in a democratic government established tbe price. , MASONS or your favorite newstand No plan will work unless the people get behind and push It t through. 4 Mr Fanner, take stock and stop all your cash leaks, Tour easy days are over. condensation 20-pa- ge Is our social state of controlled eponomy doing the right thing? t of from $2.50 best-sell- er In "The Road Ahead, John T. Flynn dramatically and forcefully ehows how socialism fa creeping up on us under different masks. February Readers Digest (now on sale) brings you s con. demotion from this widely-quote- thought-provokin- g d, book. Says the N.Y. Daily News: "It rips off disguises, exposes many fake lover of the people. Better read It. Theyre after you. They may get you if you don't look alive! Get your Digest now: 39 articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current books. of . was given on' how to recognize signs of illness; how to make the patient com fortable in' bed; how to glv6 food and medicine to the pa tient; how to give simple treat ments ordered by the family physician; how to take care of the aged, chronic, and convales cent patient; and how to meet common emergencies in the ' home. The unit 2 course, emphasiz Ing Mother and Baby Care and Family Health, Is scheduled for early spring, and anyone desir ing to take the course at that time may register now with Miss Anna Erickson, home nurs Ing chairman for Box Elder county, telephone 1030. Mr. Ross Bowen is Box Elder county chairman of the Ameri can 'Red Cross, and CMiss La Preal Wight is the chapter sec retary for Box Elder county. Play Is Planned Electric "hired-hand- s In-vit- DR. DANFIELD Presented 9; now be there! and authorities group discussions on farmstead Improvements Will be featured. All farmers and their wives and all others Interested are Invited to participate in the meetings on board the train, Wesley Soulier, U. P. agricultural agent, said. Plans of farmstead arrangements will be available to all visitors. , The Utah State Agricultural is service college extension again cooperating with the Union Pacific on this tbur, Soulier said. Joseph Coulam, extension agricultural engineer and architect, will be present along with By Glens Modern Rexall Drug .'V TUNE IN FOR THRILLS! KBUH 1(313310 DIAL 800 for GOOD music CRT GEBBGRPlIfj ftSLD UJE? ISP CBMIRUiSV ffiVLLlD KBU) 0ME SEE CHWSLERs r U 7 New, New, i950 Styling It Hoi 20-3- 0 In Brigham City. 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See your dealer to learn KiWft . ben' thj d blew the S!fe thwuf wind be a dance Saturday night, and The Mutual Improvement as sociation of the Mantua ward will present the play "That Lu cas Family, on the evening of Tuesday night, January 31, at 7 oclock in the evening at the ward recreation hall, according to Norma Hailing, director. The cast of characters Is as follows: Gramp, Earl Glen; Ma tilda Lucas, Marva Johnson Robert Lucas, Gerald Jensen Bob Lucas, Dallas Nelson; Ruth Gene iLucas, Connie Isaacson; Kline, Arlene Hailing; Ray Dut ton, David Jeppsen; (Layne Ap pleton, Preston Keller; Sam, La Mont Jeppsen; Mrs. Dutton, Re noe Larsen; and Mrs. Tlmmls, Joan Hailing. The public is cordially Invited to attend the play, Mrs. Hailing that are strong and tough and tire. more never and They are doing more jobs on more and more farms every day. At low cost, too! UTAH ficrrsB , Just let us whisper very softly in your ear that theres going to on DANGER S' By Mantua Mutual W THAT NEVER TIRE ELI ygefoe Dance-Bow- , ELECTRIC "MUSCLES" i dem-- bene- - Adventure! Mystery! f sisted, I tOX i gptoUCllW With the theme "Farmstead the third annual Improvement Union Pacific agricultural train will stop in Brigham City January 31, with Its agricultural experts who will discuss farmstead planning and other problems connected with rthe farm home and planning, according to Anson B. Call, county agricultural extension agent. The train will be able to make only one stop in Box Elder county so it was urged by Agent Call that farmers outside of Brigham City arrange their time- - sa that they can be In attendance. The purpose of the train Is to help people with their Improvement planning on farms. Displays, motion pictures, talks by t: i of the Voung Farmers. The schedul Soulier . It wilt take about Its hours meetings will be as follows: We 9 to 12 a. m. 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