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Show Tips on louring Imbm By Carol Lana mmmm Women's Travel Authority i When'the temperature below freezing and the winter winds bowl, its easy to decide that the finest piece of equipment in the car is the heater. It is a wonderful mechanism, but there are too many drivers who don't know how to use tt.properly and safely. For example, as the heater warms the air inside the car, - condensation fy V causes the wind shield and rear window to cloud over. Whats the best remedy for this situation? ' One car manufacturer advises I Rave the cowl vent open. During warm-uput the temperature control on the heater in the warm. est position. As the car warms up, regulate heater to give the desired temperature. Make sure that there is adequate circulation of air cither from the side vent windows at the heater blower. the heater I In slow, city driving blower should be on full. For highway driving, usually it can be turned to low, or completely off. Should windows then begin to fog, turn the blower back on to full. Even if window fogging is no problem, never overheat the inside at the car. Yov may get drowsy end thats an invitation to disaster. If youre on a long motoring trip during the winter and have jito leave the heater on, its a good Ifdea to stop every so often, get out at the car and walk around for a jninute or two. youll find the cold air will pep you up sharpen your reflexes for the driving ahead. p, ' .1. yj ? . Tr i & Following a Southern California honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bybee, recent newlyweds, are making their home for the present at Van Nuys, California. Mrs. Bybee Is the former Margie Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Nelson, Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bybee, Smlthfield. The young couple exchanged wedding promises Friday, Aug 17 with Bishop Durrell Nielson officiating. For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina length gown of satin with an overskirt of Chantilly lace. The moulded bodice featured a rounded neckline over a yoke of lace The fingertip length veil was caught up to a lace cap embroidered with sequins and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Va Loy Bybee was matron of honor for her sister-in-laBridesmaids were Miss Lois Foote, Miss Camille Jenson and Miss Linda Nelson. All were gowned in pastel formals. The bride Is a graduate of Box Elder high school and hag been employed as a dental assistant in Salt Lake City for the past summer. The bridegroom is a graduate of Provo high school and plans to enter school in Los Angeles this fall. ' pre-me- , A ' v , ij V- 4: - ;- - fV.,- Welcome - i" V'A f ,W' A 4 . V i t.- i f n?: vk X ?4& W u j 1 ' cy f - SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT IN TIIE PRIMARY ELECTION . . ? i ' ; i 1956 Bellview Ave. Cheverly Md. 3201 . Elder 2, News , Box Elder County Commissioner Term ar i I pledge to endeavor to continue to give you V J experienced, conscientious public service ; . . . - the AS A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FOR Ross C. Bowen Udk-Uil- z, Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 7, 1956 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Paid Political Advertisement) 1956 and Journal, A MIS HOW read all the happenings around Brigham City. I would like to report that I have had a change of address. I have moved from 345 South Logan Ave., in Trenton, N. J. to a little town just outside Washington, D. C. My new address is Elder Wayne YOUR VOTE ON SEPT. 11 WILL BE CONSIDERED - to m IT 'EEL rout h Sims 3201 Bellview Ave., Cheverly, Md, Candidate For i f SEPTEMEErh, TUESDAY, S 3 at 8 Box Elder JOURNAL . .... you're always welcome May I express the feelings of all those who receive the News and Jqurnal from, you while on missions, or in the service. It is wonderful to be able to "II 1 . a visit. s .. Brigham City, Utah, Dear Sirs: ! District INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT of all of our resources so as' to provide jobs for future generations to keep our young people at home. ; ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT Help provide Utah with a business administration by electing' men with successful business experience. . FOR MANY YEARS, Bowen has actively supported all improvement programs designed to increase the agricultural and irrigation water resources of Box ; Elder County and Utah. HE HAS NEVER REFUSED to work on any worthwhile civic project. , tasty meal or just , .. a Box 2 . drink, refreshing Aug. ROBERT J. POTTER wo-ma- for a NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bybee are now at home in Van Nuys, California following nuptial vows exchanged Aug. 17 in Brigham City. Mrs. Bybee is the former Margie Nelson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph S. Nelson, Brigham City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bybee, Smithfield. ... Bowen BOX ELDER COUNTY ' v , ? ROSS C. peach Come in Our Readers Write t BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP) Police were a bit puzzled when a boy cquld only explain he had been robbed of $1.62 In light money. He was to have paid the power bill. & d 1. In 1909 MARION, Kan. (UF) Julia Campbell told her parents, A Til. just teach the one year. Mich. COLOMA, (UP) Burbank, Calif., woman who ran She retired this summer after up a $100 meat bill 43 years ago 47 years as an elementary school Instructor. has finally paid off the debt. The woman ran up the bill at H. B. Davidsons market in Bellevue, Mich., in 1913 and then moved away without paying. She rang the doorbell at the home of Davidsons son, Paul, apologized for being tardy in paying and handed over the money. Paul turned the monRepublican Candidate ey over to his father, who retired 13 years ago. for n The only explanation the gave was that hard times' STATE kept her from paying sooner. REPRESENTATIVE . ? u - , f . - J. C. HURON, S. D. (UP) Johnson had a diamond set in a gold tooth so I can take something with me when I die, but its causing him some trouble. Letters began pouring into Johnsons home soon after it was published that he had the glittering tooth. One woman wrote that Johnson is the type of man 1 am looking for. He said he especially gets impatient when women stop him on the street and then telephone their friends to come down and take a look. That all takes time, he Light Money Flew Teacher Stayed On Diamond Tooth Causes $100 Meat Bill Gets Paid After 43 Years Trouble for Owner Honeymoon in Southern California 35- (Paid Political Advertising) I was surprised to find Lowell Daines and his wife (of Brigham City and Honeyville) are in the College park ward where I will be going to church- - I feel like I will enjoy my new field of labor. TOank you so very much for sending the paper so faithfully. May God bless you for it. Sincerely, Elder Wayne A. Sims, Cheverly, Md. 40,000. heartbroken families will know because of traffic accidents this year unless all of us Jo something about it I The number of cows artificially bred increased from 7,539 in 1939 to 4,845,222 In 1953 in the United States. A car collision. ' A child struck down. A , ' ' , case. , However it happens, the tragedy is the same! And this tragedy will bo repeated 40,000 times this year, in traffic accidents all over America, according to the present accident rate. Yet, in your community and everywhere else, these Napoleons of the road can be halted! it needs is your cooperation ... cooperation that can save your own life, or the life of someone in your family. All HOW YOU CAN HELP STOP TRAFFIC DEATHS NOW HERES First Drive safely and sensibly yourself. Keep alert. Watch tragic and pedestrians. Observe speed limits, and warning-sign- s. Where drivers are careful and obey the law, deaths go DOWN I ' ) . . i Second Insist on strict enforcement of all traffic laws. Traffic work for you, not against you. , regulations In one state alone-e-i- n just 3 months deaths fell 14, while ! It was done 11 climbed national rates by automatically suskillers from the road! pending licenses by banning potential Wherever traffic laws are strictly enforced, deaths go DOWN! CANDIDATE Third Ask for better policing, better road signs and signals, better safety training in your schools. Talk to your church, PTA FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR OF UTAH He has a wide experience and distinguished reputation in law. (XHe has close ties with agriculture as a ranch owner. yHi3 work for water resources development in the west and his support of education has been outstanding. service have won support IAll this and a life of community and church for the candidacy of John Boyden in all sections of the state. - We solicit for him the support of all of our many Box friends, Elder County or civic group and to your newspaper and radio or TV station theyll help to back a community-wid- e safety program. Fourth Call on your local or state safety council for help. Theyre in your telephone book or your newspaper can put you in touch. Theyll work with your group to help you get things done. THE IMPORTANT THING IS TO START! Clip this page. For free reprints, write Local Safety Council or Stop Accidents Campaign, National Safety Council, 425 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, Illinois. Use them to help get your neighbors together to 'do something about safety enforcement Where everyone understands the law and the urgent need for uniform laws and enforcement DEATHS WILL GO DOWNI SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SAFETY ORGANIZATION Published in on effort to save lives fits S011 Elder NEWS and JOURNAL In cooperation with . Signed by G. G. SWEETEN (Paid political advertising) Th Artvertisint CoukH Tin Nabonai Safety Comdl . , 1 |