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Show V Aid To Ad Agencies And Newspapers I a $5,000 grant from the I smallest element to total tJ . Ing could occur outside of tll, nnder ed behavior. April 8, 1950 , U S Public Health Service, they I Dear People of Box Elder Journal brain. At further present, they are now hope to investigate Just a line to let you know I Working wth dogs, they have of a single cell, I the walking behavolr of am enjoying reading the Jourlearning the of the rate of learning this animal. , Thanks a lot measured nal very much. and then attempt to relate a nerve cell. , for it. I enjoy reading about the j single e people of Brigham City and very much and the news' I from home. ! am enjoying the mission work immensely here in the Central Atlantic States mis-sion. A lot of it is very pretty country and some bare also. But I do enjov the work very much. We get Just a lot of walking out here. The most of the people are nice but dont want much THE SCHOOLS OF THE to do with our church. AN IMPORTANT ISSUE AFFECTING Tell all the wonderful people DISTRICT WILL BE PRof Brigham and Corinne hello BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL and thanks for every thing they ELECTORS" ON TUESDAY, did for me. ESENTED TO ALL "QUALIFIED Thanks for the paper. J 418 Kalihi St. Honolulu, T. H. Mr. Wm. Long Editor Box Elder News Brigham City, Utah Dear Mr. Long: An Important Issue , . . 1 J am sincerely appreciative of the your kindness in sending News to me here in Hawaii. It is a fine feeling to know that you regard we --"wanderers" enough to supply us with the home town news. Ive enjoyed reading the paper very much and often times the written word has been just the proof I needed to back up my boasts of the virtues of our fair city. My mission here in the islands of Hawaii has been a joyous one. The people are of cosmo-politadescent yet there is only minor racial frictiop. Few people have the privilege of being part of so many dissimilar cultures as do the missionaries here in the islands of Hawaii. Volumes have been written on the social evolution incident to the mingling of so many an: Front Of New Office Of The Utah State Press Association , cient and Individually distinct ' which serves weekly newspapers in Utah. One of the functions of the new office cultures. These books are inter, r, one-bi- ll check advertising service covering all of its esting if you like statistics and : will be to provide a that sort of thing, but a true unand efficient method of placing advertisconvenient and member newspapers offering derstanding can only come ing in the hometown newspapers of Utah. when one learns to know the skilled physicians, more comfort and care for individual persons affected by BOX ELDER JOURNAL combining of these cultures. the cancer patient are needed. You encour- the I am thankful for these experFriday, April 21, 1950 Brigham City. age these with your contribution to the iences. A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, American Cancer society. Would you change my Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established In the south part of Box Elder county a mailing addressplease from 1124 KaliIn 1908. chairman has been appointed in each of the hi street to 418 Kalihi street, Published every Friday and entered as Second wards. Before the close of the drive April Honolulu, T. H. Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Thanks again. 30, donate to the Cancer Crusade of the Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. American Cancer society. Sincerely, Member United Press, Audit Bureau of CirculaElder C. Ralph Jpppson. Editions, Ulah State Press Association. National For Or Against Vote In School torial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service Bond Election Next Tuesday March lit, 15150 APRIL 25th. SARAH B. REAY. Scientists Study How Nerve Cell Learns Shall your Board of Education issue obligation bonds in the CHICAGO (UP) A husliand-wif- e research team is uncover-non significant information how a nerve cell learns. Dr. Phil S. Shurrager and his wife, Harriett, psychologists at the Illinois Institute of Technology, were the first to demonstrate 13 years ago that learn- g general amount of $500,000 running for a period of fifteen years, to obtain money with which to provide needed one-orde- Utah schools are luted near the top in the nation and Box Elder countys schools are on the top of the heap in Utah. This excellent condition is the result of a progressive education program by school administrators, teachers, and an ever-alecitizenry. Next Tuesday, Box Elder county taxpayers will have the opportunity to go to the polls and have their way about the proposed floating of a bond by the Box Elder school disrt Help Fight Canter YOU DON'T , 1 -- a SACRED RIGHT, which carries with it AN OBLIGATION. THE FRANCHISE is have to prove that we do the best radio repair in Brigham City. A Vote as you please, but VOTEIi it We acknowledge glady and trial will prove it. a , trial and Give us THE Mr. Bill Long BOX Biigham City, Utah Dear Mr. Long: I want to take this opportunity to thank you for sending the News Journal. It seems so good to hear the news of Brigham City and vicinity. While I was on Mauri, Marie Thornes came to Rose Tagami of Wailuku and she saved it for me. I surely looked .forward to receiving it. Now that I am receiving one of my own I am saving it for another missionary from Box Elder county. I have been here in Hilo for over five months and have enjoyed it very much. The weathej has been ideal. It was a surprize io me the morning T&oke up and saw snow on the top of Mauna Kea. I didn't think they had snow here in the islands. I have never seen anyone so excited to see snow as some of the Elders were. I am to being transferred Honolulu on the 15th of March. My new address is 3(534 Puhola Rise, Honolulu, T. H. I will be looking forward to seeing some Brighamites down here in August for the Centen- BOARD ELDER OF EDUCATION OF THE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ' Leonard L. Bishop, President Lawrence G. Carter, .Lor in Ilunsaker Wayne Sandall Abel S. Rich BEEHIVE Vice-preside- nt COAL & APPLIANCE million Americans now living will die of cancer, if present rates continue. Those were the startling figures released by the American Cancer society now in the trict. midst of its 1950 Cancer Crusade. The construction and renovating program I They may be marked for the disease but they are not condemned, the society of schools in the county is a vital issue, and the method of financing that program is 'points out. ! With the help of the people the Cancer equally important. The final say about the bond is left to the Crusade of the American Cancer society will voters. , save millipns. Np one epn say in advance Whether you are for or against the bond, who will have cancer. It may be the lady down the block, the man across the street or vote Tuesdayso that the school board will have an accurate opinion of what the citithe child next door. in the county want. zens But thousands of men, women and children have had the disease and have been cured. Now they work, play and have full State Conventions In Brigham City ; The success of several state conventions f lives. . ; ' . in Brigham City during recent weeks is More than sixty-seve- n thousand men, women and children with cancer were saved proof that we have here more than enough last year. A comparison of similar age to attract large groups of people to the city, to offer them excellent accommodations groups with the past shows that the death rate in women from cancer, a t terrible while here and to insure that they will go nial. home pleased and spreading the gospel truth scourge of mothers, is actually dropping. Give my regards to all and Research is on the march! The broadest that Brigham City is a town they had bet- many thanks to you. ter soon as visit as a chance. they get research program ever launched against a Last week the American ' association of Sincerely, disease is underway against cancer. In laboratories across the country scientists are University women of the entire state, met in Sister Miriam Lee. carefully, surely probing into the secrets of Brigham City for their annual convention. Let Us Send In Your growth: healthy growth that is life, malig- of Through the courtesy of Dr. George Boyce the Intermountain Indian school, they held nant growth that is cancer. MAGAZINE Much hfts been done to ease the last three their meetings, and social activities at the SUBSCRIPTIONS months of the hopeless cancer patient. New school. Their business was interspersed tour We with a of Bear can send them in for the River and of new methods care have of been and refuge drugs you without fuss or bother developed. Thousands of devoted volunteers the Indian school. no check to write or letThe convention was an immense success, are doing a fine humanitarian task under the leadership of the American Cancer soci- ladies of the AAUW have said, and everyone ter to mail Compare our attending was pleased with their tours of the prices! ety. school and the bird refuge. All of this is progress but research scienNow' that they are properly impressed tists in 1949 could have used far more than 22 South Main the 3.5 millions they received from the they will probably go to their respective It In Brigham towns Buy tell and American Cancer society. their neighbors that they Your dollars are needed to continue and would enjoy a trip here. Other events that have brought state-wid- e expand cancer research. ' more than publicity to Brigham City recently was the . Physicians could have saved d of the 200,000 persons who died of Utah mother program, the state convention cancer last year if the patients had sought of the Utah Carpenters union, and many help earlier. Knowledge of cancer symp- others. toms could have brought life to thousands, Members of local organizations should be four support of the Cancer Crusade will congratulated for bringing their state groups to Brigham City, and others should strive to afd the spread of truth. . . . before the State In.More treatment facilities, more highly do the same. spection Deadline on your car . . . June 1st. Dont it off until put the last KN0 op WHISKEY minute. Drive in now and ANT avoid the rush. the Twenty-tw- o school buildings? J PHONE News-Journ- A Combination for -- ! 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