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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, April 13. 1951 Brigham City, Utah k weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established i ., i - w , ' , Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Edi- torial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, combination rate $5.00. r " I , , i f Navajo Notions ( v often has a squir"A Navajo cradle-boar- d rel's tail tied to it to protect the baby from falls. The squirrel, an agile creature, will jump from branch to branch without falling. The navajos believe that this influence is good in protecting the baby from such mishaps. to the amorous - Applying this custom side of white society, a young girl waiting for her swain to pop the question should see to it that no squirrels tail is tied to the radiator of his car; that is if she wants him to fall for her, - 1 4 H 'i!i j I "In This Corner t i e m m ij! !?.' P ( F i The People " life-savi- ' iJ4 journalism my VALLEY ut The forthcoming (May 6) marathon boat race stirs the imagination. Of course the Chamber of Commerce boating committee intends taking extraordinary precautions against any accidents. But how 100 boats can race on the comparatively narrow Bear River, without occasionally meeting in the middle is a mystery. f Some of the drivers are bound to find themselves well soaked before the end of the . 32 mile race. Cam Harmon, boat enthusiast who heads the committee, reports that already there have been dozens of applications asked for and that interest is running high. f the years families. in one out of every two American Strike back. Guard those you love, by making a generous contribution to the ni American Cancer Society. they last AT NEW THEIR HARDWARE THOMPSON 41 South Main P, S. HOME Phone 163 Brigham City The First Really New Paint Development for Interiors in 20 yearsl Be sure to find out about Ful-Colo- r. I . - yi--V . If r a $lit Hi 40 ' From 1863 to 1904, gold, silver and lead were the principal metals extracted from the mountains west of Salt Lake. Then and this was the most prolific seed of all the idea of one man brought about the establishment of Back in 1863 September 17th, to be exact the initial tree was planted with the locating of the Jordan Lode, Utahs first mining claim. In December of that year, this most famous Utah Copper. First a dream, later a reality, Utah Copper grew with each year to become the States biggest taxpayer, freight shipper, mining district, and the first in the Utah Territory was organized as West Mountain to include the entire Oquirrh Range. Thus a second seed took root. Tune In EACH WEEK on our MIOAY SHOW. Consult your local papers for time and station. TIUVISIOII: Nourishment and purchaser of supplies, as well as one of its largest employers. The resulting benefits help make Utah a better state to live in. came from Colonel Patrick E. Conner, early com manding officer at Fort The success of this major enterprise, ing. owing to the American teamwork of competent He encouraged the prospecting responsible , i this district. Since that time Bingham Canyon has played a leading role ,hC PrrKS a"d dCVClpmCnt of our S- UTAH . A it H, IN CANS... ON DRAUGHT INC. workers, shareholders, and you, the Public. AH for pioneer discoveries in SOMETHING MORE THAN BEER The Standard of Brewing Quality ST. LOUIS i increas-ingl- y important to our welfare and security, is Douglas, and known as the Father of Utah min- ANHEUSER-BUSC- - - BUY he story of Bingham may be likened to a chronicle of planting from which the seed grew to "flourish like the green bay tree. . . lager beer. Aged much, much longer than average . . . Budwelser has a distinctive taste that has made it the worlds most famous beer. IN BOTTLES have-s- during the morning. rice and best m begtS The event is a natural. The famous Bear River bird refuge will be open to the public as usual. Those interested can go early, drive around the refuge on the dikes, and be back at the refuge headquarters for the beginning of the race at 2 p. m. Also, if you care to, you can take your rod and reel out and fish for catfish and carp barley malt ... brewedhops, into Americas finest genuine 0 Thats not to my blance. POINTS , Here's the Budwelser warranty. choicest ' 1 man stammered fuuSa , Is made of? t TO INVITED ARE . other beer whose label proudly tells you what that beer , Tenn. (UP) imSara Jane Gulledge, 4, was anpressed when the football would nouncer said the team defend the north goal. "Thats she where Santa Claus lives, said. HUMBOLDT, Oh, Jg? tori It would be worth a try. Do you know of any r Mind k ward her brain Anybody have some old dry ice laying around. It seems the farmers lack that prime, commodity and if they dont receive some soon, the beets, peas and etc. never will see the light of day this year. The last few days we have had some fat, pregnant clouds floating overhead, asking to be knocked over by some enterprising young pilot with a sack full of dry ice. This label foils you what you get . One-Trac- who that terrible-lookinis over there? I can, he replied. The discomfiture Commented Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, the hero of the story : Thats fine. V - - j brother" Commented Fred Pierson, who took some of the pictures that illustrate the story: "Did you get me some credit lines? A - She was the kind of a woman and discussed problems for the who could be relied on to say meet coming field day and trackGrouse the wrong thing. At a- - dinner to be held this year at she turned to her neighbor and Creek, on May 11. 'said- "Doctor, can you tell me What Just in Official Detective Stories? did he want? Harpers? , $ Sandra Larsen, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Larsen had her tonsils removed last week. Mrs. Boyd Gessel and small PARK daughter, Cherie of Nampa, Idaat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kunzler, Mrs. Ges-sel'- s parents, last week. By Bob Crompton Mrs. Willard Pitcher and two small sons of Logan are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Detective Official of the editors Though Morris. Ray there here blood and little Stories added a An party was my story Flight of the Kidnap Caravan held at the recreation hall on appears in that magazine in the May issue Saturday evening. The party which goes on sale today. was directed by Mrs. Alfa Jean Games Carter. and square Theres a good deal of satisfaction in fin- dancing was enjoyed. Ice cream was served to the ally having a story published in a national and cake Gleaners and the M.I.A. a out did hack even editors if the magazine officers in attendance, as folfew hunks. lows: Alfa Jean Carter, Dawn Gardner, Sidney James, Mr. and mother-in-laI cant Commented my Mrs. Gary Rose, David L. Carter, understand how people who write stories Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter, Mr. about all that blood and gore dont get that and Mrs. Rud Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Mr. and way themselves. Mrs. Ferd Hirschl, Mr. and Mrs. t How much money Harvey Carter and Bishop KenCommented my wife: neth G. Carter, Vera James. will you get? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pugsley, - Kenneth Carter, Ferd Bishop teacher: old Commented - 1 i ho, visited We Americans have been taking a beating from an opponent who never fights fair. This opponent strikes at women, children and old folks, as well as men in the prime of life. This opponent is called cancer. ' From prehistoric times, cancer has been taking advantage of our lack of information. But now we are beginning not only to defend ourselves against this menace, but also to fight back. ThousJ Our best defense is knowledge. ands of Americans can lick cancer every year simply by knowing three things: ' if 1, That most cancels can be cured, caught early. ' 2. That early cancer betrays itself by what the American Cancer Society calls the seven danger signals. 8. And that it is of vital importance to see the doctor immediately, should one of these danger signals develop. Tie.'coynterattack against cancer consists ot scientific research and the dissemination df facta about cancer. this all-obattle, the American Cancer Society' is leading .the attack. This independent voluntary' organization is fighting to control cancer on three fronts through research, education and service for cancer ' patients. It is doing a good job. But it could do much' better if it had the money it needs. Last year, research scientists could have profitably used more than twice the funds the society was able to allocate. You have a , This is where you come in. personal stake in this fight, because cancer can strike anyone, and it does strike over M PARK VALLEY NEWS Just About AwfthUuf - In 1908. Carter and Antone Hirschi, Olague were among those attending L.D.S. general conference in Salt Lake City. Alma Palmer Mr. and Mrs. and small daughters, Judy and in Tremonton Amber, visited and Brigham City on Friday and Saturday. Principals of all of the western Box Elder county schools met at the Park Valley school house Saturday and made plans L. G. . three together provide ,he soil and climate essential to produce "Green Bay Tree" of Utahs miin industry.' . COPPER DIVISION KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION Good Neighbor Helping To Build A Better Utah" |