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Show rr Attend Funeral Rom 'where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh For Mr. Valentine Left Ham Sandwich nt than with their left bos the left ham is more tender?" No," he says. I dont take any stock in it. But, some people havt ordered those left sandwiches. explain to them that theres nothing to that fable, that the sign is just a business-gette- r, and Ive only on price, they enjoy I When from being sandwiched-inmisinformation. Copyright 1952, United State Hr " by Form ifat ion C30C9Q OGOOOOO 00O0& GENUINE !a03C? Only watch with the GUARANTEED BALANCE WHEEL ' Kennecott Co. people a regular, old fashioned, plain ham sandwich all the morel" From where I sit, stories like right" hams being tougher than left" ones are with us because some pec pie get ideas into their head and hang onto them for dear life. Its like those who think an adult like myself hasnt the right to a glass of beer with my supper. I say lets keep our opinions free For precision engineering and rugged service there is no better buy than a Wyler Incaflex. Now we bring you this very special value in a genuine 1 Wyler snap it up today! Exchange Students Visit Indian School t Leads Tue. League Cleaning the bowling alleys to a sweep over the . Indian school, Dales Service team held a fwo game lead this week in 4-- 0 ,4 Rolled gold plats top, steel bock Ladies' rolled gold plale top, steel back $29.95 $29.95 FLEXIBLE BALANCE WHEEL-guaran- teed against damage from shock. IMilMIERJ. cD Keepsake aiMof- - leiAMoNB the Tuesday league. powered Hollywood Candy they way Into second place with 4 0 win over Wasatch Sales and Palmer Jewelry won three from Finer Cleaners. Finer Cleaners took high team game, 1003 and high team series, 2888, for the evening. Ray Reeder was high for individual game for the evening with a 234. Wins 19 Dales Service 17 Hollywood Candy 15 Palmer Jewelry 14 Finer Cleaners 9 Indian school 6 Wasatch Sales 8 Box Elder JOURNAL en Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 7, 1952 Basketball To " Enjoy old time FINE STRAIGHT BOURBON: !uaW there's cur-ricul- of quality in every bottle ! DANC 86 PROOF OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBURG. INDIANA SATURDAY NIGHT! To The Music Of The HARMON-IZER- S At Brigham's Favorite Dance Spot $1.25 Per Couple NOTICE! Anson Cal! Tells About Marketing Grading is one of the most important aspects of marketing fruit, County Agent Anson Call told members of the Rotary clpb Tuesday noon, as he pointed out that grading determines th? price obtained for the produce. Call told the club members about the organization of the extension service, the purpose of which Is to "benefit rural people." In Utah there are about ten club boys and girls thousand participating in this extension he reports, service program, Just under six hundred of these are in Box Elder county. i The program was under the rural-urbadirection of the committee, with Mayor Lorenzo Bott serving as program chairman. Special music for the meeting was furnished by Newell Jenson who played two saxophone solos, accompanied by Miss Jeanette Effective Sunday, November 9 MIL n Max Morgan and Alf Olsen were feted on their birthday anniversaries. W. H. Morton. Ogden district manager for the Mt. States Telephone and Telegraph company was a guest Lewis R. Olsen was named chairman of special projects committee. Because of the Armistice day holiday next Tuesday, the Rotary club will not meet. faw ill EE INCREASED) 4-- Weight VZICOuGK V M-M- Begin Nov. 19 i Dales Service No. Stake Thirty exchange school students of Newton, Mass., were 19, according to Ursel Hunsaker, visitors at the Intermountain To get a first hand view of stake athletic director. Indian school on Tuesday, Oct. how the biggest story of the Both Junior and Senior hall 28. will start. year was handled, some 25 jourHunsaker reports a schedule The youngsters, accompanied nalism students at Utah State will be released next North Box Elder stake Agricultural college, Tuesday two Mr. Whealand teachers, by participated in an election basketball will begin November and Miss Curtis, were chosen night press tour. from Junior and Senior students Between 7 p. m. Tuesday and at Newton. They represented a 1 a. m. Wednesday they visited cross section of the students of newspaper offices, press associathe school. Each child is chosen tions, radio stations and televismildness in by a committee of teachers. The ion studios in Salt Lake City, of the purpose Greyhound bus Ogden, Brigham City and Logan, trip of exchange students is to watching each of these news extend the classroom to the media in action as they covered community and to help develop election returns. qualities of leadership. 'At the Box Elder News and They toured the school and Dr Journal, Larry Monroe, journal George 'A. Boyce spoke to the ism student fom Elko, Nevada, group on the philosophy and helped the staff report the program of the Intermountain greatest vote in the history of Indian school. Box Elder county. The trip is taken each year. Monroe, whose father owns a Each year to a different part pf paper in Elko, has previously the country. One year the groups supplemented his academic and went to Canada. They journeyed with regular visits to the to Utah via the Northern route News and Journal office for a barrel and plan to return by way of practical experience in newspathe southern route. per work. BOWLING RESULTS a Students Watch Biggest Story t number of Brigham City attended impressive funeral services in the Marlborough ward. Salt Lake City, TuesA native of Brigham City, L. day noon for NephI Merrell Val- F. Pett, has been named genson N. J. of Patriarch entine, 63, era manager of the Utah CopValentine, 'Brigham City. per Division of Kennecott Cop(He had been critically ill per Corporation, according to since an operation in the Salt word received here from Louis Lake hospital, October 11, and Buchman, vice president of the . . passed away Saturday, Novem- company. iMr. Pett, who married the forber 1. Mr. Valentine was born and mer Florence Watkins of Brigreared In Brigham City. He was ham City, is a graduate of the a veteran of World War One, had University of Utah where be re served one full term mission to celved a bachelors degree in Sweden for the LD.S. church civil engineering. He served in from 1912 to 1914 and was also the U. S, navye during World appointed to do missionary work War 1. Mr. Petts affiliation with in England while he was station- Utah Copper commenced in 1922 ed there taking special army as a clerk In the mine engineer ing office in Bingham canyon. training In 1918. Afterwards, he became conAt that time he also met and married Hilda Mason, who with struction engineer, spent four three children, Elaine (Mrs. G. years as safety engineer and became general Merrill 'Brown), Dale M. and M. subsequently track foreman, general mill foreKaye, survive him. Mr. Valentine had studied law man, general mine foreman and at the University of Utah and re- in 1946 was named assistant ceived his degree from George mine superintendent. He became mine superintendent in 1949 and Washington university. Mr. Valentine was a postal de- in 1950 was appointed general Janpartment employee In Salt Lake superintendent of mines. Innamed City and had been active in or- uary of this year he was ganization of the Letter Carriers general superintendent of operaassociation, Salt Lake City tions for Utah Copper division branch. He had become widely with headquarters in Salt Lake known as manager of their band, City. winning honors at several national conventions and renderBirthday Of ing noteworthy service locally with their music and marching. Peeples New Son He had also been active in Election Day stake missionary work and at the time of his death was group Election day was the day a leader of the high priests new baby son chose to make quorum In the Marlborough his appearance at Cooley Meward. morial hospital to Mr. and Besides his father, wife and Mrs. Lewis Jackson Peeples. children, two brothers and five The 6 pound 8 ounce lad sisters also survive: Eustace Val- was bora at 12:52. His mother entine and Mrs, R. N. (Grace) had entered the hospital at Price; Mrs. Paul E. (Thelma) 3:10 a. m. and took time out" Skeen and Mrs. Heber G (Erma) to race down to Precinct No. 7 Jacobs, Ogden; Mrs. Earl (Ruth) to vote. It was the second Durrant, Castle Gate, Mrs. Tom general election Mrs. Peeples L. (Wilma) Broadbent, Salt Lake had been privileged to cast her City, and Lee B. Valentine, re vote. centiy of Orem, Utah. The Peeples have two other sons, Roger 4, and Danny 2. Mrs. Peeples is the former Marie Smith. 'A -- 40 Ambled over to Bobs Restnu-raTuesday for lunch and noticed a new sign Left Ham Sandwich. 401 . . . Right Ham Sandwich, 304. Why the sign, Bob?" I asked. Dont tell me you believe hogs scratch more with their right leg Brigham Native Heads Utah TT "F f TT" Regular 25c Rates Regular 35c Rates ALL OTHER REMAIN 35c 45c RATES WILL THE SAME Due to climbing expenses of overhaul and general upkeep, we are forced to make this small increase in local cab rates. PHONE 777 TELEVISION IS COMING! SO WHY NOT BE C0MF0RTAB1E HAVE THAT OLD ROCKER REUPHOLSTERED WITH LOVE- MATERIAL LY LONG WEARING It's a great feeling to know that your fuel oil tank is full assuring you warmth and comfort this winter. A CHOICE OF COLORS TO MATCH YOUR LIVING RC)OM We do the necessary repairs on your furniture along with the Upholstering If you are not enjoying that wonderful feeling, give us a call. Well be out promptly with trouble-frethen you can relax. Utoco Fuel Oil clean-burnin- e Order your supply now. 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