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Show 6 . Elder JOURNAL Box . Brigham City. Utah Friday. Novombur 28. 1952 H presidents of the United States went on to become City pharmacist to see. The skin was ruptured from top to bottom with some type of violent disease. Obviously the man - had something to be. deeply concerned about. Tenvlce president. T Just About AndftkUuf Bob Crompton .Take this paragraph: Killed in a skidding, rolling automobile wreck early Tuesday morning on U. S. Highway 89, a Box Elder man became Utahs 230th traffic fatality for 1952. , And then where it says: Killed was name. own add your How does it sound? Gruesome, no! lot' net kid oursofvos about high costs and heavy taxes. Thors IS a limit. Pass that limit and an industry can't operate. If that happens to Utah's mining industry, we'll all suffer. Well lose the benefits that come from pay rolls, supply purchases, and tew payments. Remember, these are benefits that not only help us snow-cover- ! miners' but everyone in every section of our Every time we write that paragraph and weve done it 11 times for Box Elder people this year we can vision a reporter sitting behind another typewriter placidly knocking out the paragraph: Crompton was the 230 traffic fatality in Utah this year." - A few weeks later the man dropped back in to see Mack. Well Im on my way to work," he happily announced. He rolled up his sleeve and his arm was completely cured. We Couldnt find out who the doctor was. Next Wednesday people of Brigham City the opportunity to vote for a school board member, but compared to elections for county and municipal officials only a handful of voters will cast their ballots. Though the school board ' spends more money collected on the county level than the county and all Box Elder municipalities combined, the people of Box Elder county wili cast roughly as many ballots for the board member. will have one-ten- th Something is off keel in the school board election system, though its hard to put your finger on it. Perhaps it would be wise to shorten the terms of the board members from five to four or two years, and put their names on the ballot with the county and municipal officials. As it is patrons have only a remote control over their school' district business with the extra long board terms and It may be the morbid spark in our make-ubut between that thought, Police Officer p, t Ralph Linvilles crusade and a Bteady word stream from the Crompton advisory board (Mrs. Crompton), weve managed to keep our name out of that paragraph. AT OUR BIG But stop Wrap that Killed was-sentence around your name and see how it sounds. ' ! HOLIDAY DAIICE V. 9:00 Three Pilot Rescues In Four Days off-seas- P. M. . I (UP) North Korean waters. He U First L. Third I. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. laving F. ChriBtensen, Bear River City. Flying with Capt. Lloyd E. Williams, Santa Ana, Calif., they snatched a Sabrejet pilot from the water six minutes after he had crashed landed, last Friday. 'copSaturday, Chrstensens ter plucked a sabre pilot from the Yellow sea 30 seconds after he hit water. Monday, their picked up a marine pilot, eight minutes after 'he had ditched his Corsair fighter bomber. In Saturdays Mghtning-likrescue, the helcopter pilots were notified that 1st Lt. Edmund A. Hepner of Selman, Oklahoma, was abandoning .his Sabrejet off the North Korean coast, north of the battle line. As Hepner balled out, the helicopter was already in the area standing by. As soon as Hepner slipped his parachute, the 'copter started down and the helicopter sling was waiting. Hepner grabbed it and climbed aboard the rescue craft. Lt. Christensen distinguished in himself as a pilot of a the Pacific during World War Two. He has been in Korea only three months. 9 e The EOWlYEARS enhance the great of Bourbon Taste A broad shouldered, burly guy recently We are not complaining about the present dropped into Macks Pharmacy and shocked Mack with the unusual question: Where school board. Its okey, but to put the thing on a more democratic basis, it seems alteracan I find a doctor who will cut my arm off? It developed that the man had just been tions would help.: . released from a Salt Lake City hospital TV Sets Five outstanding community leaders have Neighbors' where he had been undergoing unsuccessful n Walk-ITrade treatment of an agonizing- skin disease that filed for the school board election. - Be sure Geti Big 'and vote for one of theta next Wednesday, CHICAGO (UP) People withcovered one entire arm. He rolled his sleeve up for the Brigham ' December 3. out television sets see almost as much TV as those who own decoraa affair, Club Always Plans gala Kindergarten them, one survey shows. tions this year are under the di- Surprises In Store At Meek Television Inc., queried Xmas ' Albert of Mrs. rection Hansen, Special Party 9 its IaTOADAY PROVIDENCE, Ernest J. Gendreau, 38, a veteran whose legs are paralyzed from a war wound, has built up a thriving business selling insurance from his wheel chair. Because Brigham City doesnt have doctors who indiscriminately hack mens arms off, A Bear River City helocopter figured prominently in Mack told the fellow he was out of luck, but the rescue of three air force picontact he a doctor suggested Brigham City lots in four days in enemy for treatment. By Not Downhearted Bear River Copter Pilot Figures In -- 4 jQCKQtiff - t t's fun! It's Friendly! It's A Good Place To Go! Music By The HAIMION-IZER- S i SS s . Club Annual Kindergarten Christmas party for members is planned for Thursday afternoon, December 4, at 4 p. m. in the Fourth ward amusement hall.,( w CLUB. .$7.00 Per Couple TWO BIG FEATURES Friday - Saturday THE GREATEST SEA t ROMANCE O? ALL TIME! dkv "PICK O' THE PICTURES" t . Mrs. Dean Freeman is general chairman with Mrs. Janice Johnson of social committee assisting. Surprises are in store for North Elder stake dancers on SatLight refreshments will' be urday evening. November 29, served and each member is asked at the Seventh ward hall. " t to bring a fifty cent gift, i Turkey Hop will begin at 8:30 The Serenaders orchesp. m. tra have been engaged. According to Dave Wright, Ia lene J. Scothem, Arlene Wilson and Ted Olsen, refreshments will be served and a floor show presented. Corinne ward now holds the attendance ribbon which will be presented to those with high attendance Saturday evening. on PAGE 3 for the FISHER MOTOR CO. ANNOUNCEMENT! Lu Turkey Hop On Saturday fk Box 340 residents of Washington, D. C., and found that set owners averaged 16 each week. hours of viewing averaged 12 hours a week, at the homes of friends land 'neighbors. 'This was exclu slve of time spent watching TV in public places. Of those queried, 53 per cent did not own sets. The lowest average spent watching television at a friends home by a non set owner was three hours a week. ' The highest average by a set owner was 35 hours a week. Non-owne- -- FRANCHISE AVAILABLE! WHt TODAY! . Not Up With Times The OXFORD, Mass. (U!P) The kiwi, cassowary penguin, population of this town today is ostrich, rhea and emu tare all about 309 less than tt was durbirds but non can fly. ing the American Revolution. , TODAY AflD SATURDAY EXCITING DOUBLE BILL IN COLOR rramssTi itomng i HAYDEN STERLING ICHAIB CARLSON Cote $f TECHNICOLOR ,T, -F- ALSO SERIAL - SHORTS CARTOONS NEWS Dont Miss The Big MATINEE SATURDAY iN 1 P. IFT , MI I Co-H- it ; G. I. Laffs Go On The Double When MR.WALKIE M. TALKIE SOAY-OTAY-TUESDA- Y t with WILLIAM TRACY JOE SAWYER FRESH I Two Big Cartoons SUN.-MON.-TU- WONDERFUL Wt E.. LAUGHTER (he mm, from 8 to 80, who dom? tools! So thats your cue, tody, to good appreciate for best , . , those netionaBy-femouthe 90 shopping If ho already first quality hand tools at has a sixabla lot, we can suggest odd pieces to round out his collection. . Or, if "hes" staring from scratch, we can help you plan a whole matching sat. Big selection . . precision-mad- e, beautifully balanced, and lifetime for of built service. a s, a. and it's Clifton Webb at his funniest, - - as the college prof who turns out fo be the Silent Screen's flaming gift to TV- - 4 M fereWt Ml. $1.10 i the one-and-on- ly lb, emy ,i. whA It OVA AtAdi PlAWiftf Match A AAAVOl AVAAf f frAOt bAAAftt Id AVAry tafAtAT, Thu woe HlAA saw 100,000 PAffAA AmArica 4amaa fop ItlA and loaded with j SALUTE VAtAAT WArkAft Dream boat, greatest a the world's great lovers. STEWART, of PlalnMd, III., wins National level Land Plowing Match at Kasson, Minn., using Ms SD-- 3 GRAEME As you would expect of an expert, Graeme Stewart is mighty particular about his equipment . . . obviously buys what he believes is the best available. JPulling three bottoms, his 3 year old Sheppard Diesel's smooth power, ease of handling and simplicity of operation played an important part in his victory over a big field of top-fligcompetition. You, too, stand to win with a Sheppard Diesel. Not only from the increased crop yields due to better work . . . but, by saving 75 on fuel costs to boot! Ask your local Sheppard dealer to demonstrate the big 5 features that put a Sheppard Diesel on this championship team. NotlAAAl yf, briwi Ad HAW OA4 IsnpTAVAd MAtfc Af tAtl COASATVAtlAA And lOAd ASA. ItoOfA DfMblB8M8l MBiflk Au IfStfteg M. cn :kogcs r 73 t cmllable Plus Selected Shorts 1872. 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