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Show Wo all think wero good drivers, yet accidents continue to hapjx'n and most of them are preventable. With everyone concerned about our appalling traffic record and the resulting tragedies, it doesnt seem too much to ask parents to keep their kids out from under the wheel of the family car until they are of legal age and properly trained. vrsonnlly peaking 'f ' ' ' Marih ByCWC We often talk atxiut juvenile delinquency when we should be referring to parental delinquency, is the thought Police Chief Harry Smith came up with this week. In many cases it is the parent who is to blame, and some of the worst offenders are the men and women who should be leaders in honoring and sustaining the law, the chief says. a dead aim at parents who allow their 14 and lo year old sons and daughters to drive the family car. Its against the law even though the parent accompanies them and just a step before junior takes the car unaccompanied, with or without permission, the police chief pointed out. He was-takin- To prove his point, Chief Smith came up with the statement that drivers under 25 years of age, while they constitute only 15 percent of the total number of drivers, are responsible for 30 percent of the violations causing traffic accidents. Which brings to mind an article I read redriver training which cently on teen-ag- e proved fairly conclusively that parents make poor driving instructors, that sons and daughters instinctively pick up their parents own bad driving habits and copy them. From where I sit i r the same hour. Cepmgkt, Im Just naturally al- who and has accep- ted a position kindness and generous assis- Subscription rate $3 00 per year, pay Commencement exercises were tance. with in advance; in combination lighten our bur- able the Box Cider News, (published Wedheld in the Cathedral of the den of helped sorrow at the time of the nesdays! $$ 00 per year; $2 50 for 6 Madeleine in Salt Lake City. death of our husband and fath- months; single copry 10 cents. with her received W. Claybaugh. Publisher Marilyn Cha training er. May Gods blessing rest assish Gladys Eckersley. Advertising Manager pa those who came to our caring for tuberculosis in Glockner-Penrostance Merits at the any way. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaAssociation. Utah State Press hospital in Colorado Springs, Mrs William Welch Editorial Association and United tional Colo, and her psychiatric trainPrese. Advertising Representative: Utah and Family. Salt Lake State Press Association, ing at the Colorado State hospip Utah. City. tal She has accepted a position of in the pediatric department the Holy Cross hospital. Salt Lake City. Her address is 110 with the ixdiatries South Ninth East street. department of that institution. Mrs. Mattie Pierce Condition Improves Mrs Mattie Pierce is well enough to enjoy visits from friends following an accidest which occurred 10 days ago. Mrs Pierce is suffering from a broken right arm but it much impioved, it was learned today. SECURITY She took up nursing as a profession after graduating from Box Elder High school where she served as vice president of her senior class and pianist for the student body during the school term of 1952 and 53. the Among those attending August 10 graduation exercises jin Salt Lake City were Robert McCabe, Diane Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace V. Reeder and daughters, Merle, Ellen and Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Burt, all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Taylor and daughter, Joanne, of Ogden. -- the Bank CUES years ago, Utah Copper pioneered open pit production of copper from low-graore at Bingham. This did more than create a new Utah industry. Actually it opened up the field of mass production mining of low-grawestern ore, previously considered worthless. Today this type of mining produces 85 of our nation's newly mined copper and here in Utah it is a substantial factor in the prosperity of the State. Fifty de ii Q1KIKI3 for qgaaaefttswj Everybody! Grace Ann and Steven Jensen Have Birthdays Grace Ann and Steven, twin youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen, enjoyed birthday festivities on Thursday morning, August 5, in the hack yard of the Jensen home. The twins were six years old Relay races and other games were enjoyed by the little guests which included: Dawn Huggins, Ann Stoner. Peggy Bidlack, Jean Hansen, Betty Ann Johnsen, Van Wayne tlaybaugh. son. Randy Nelson Grimley. Ricky and Nel- Terry Following the opening of the to the little gifts presented guests of honor, luncheon was served. Birthday cupcakes with candles were favors for the party guests. Canadian Oil CALGARY IQS4, I mlfd Slolej Breireri FnuuinUnm (lP) Canadas crude oil production ' in 1927 was 'W barrels daily Now it is over 200,000 Every 10 FIRST Political candidates will be available to see that every voters right hand is well shaken. Hos- pital on August The Hlitieal pot will start boiling this week w hen Democrats and Republicans get Mrs. Vernal Lund is recuper at her home following an for the ating on Saturtogether campaign ojxmer accident which left her with a day evening in Iiox Elder county. broken leg. The cast was put on last Friday, August 6. and she plans to All of you good readers are invited to at- be in the cast for the next six tend one or the other of the two scheduled weeks. meetings, the respective chairmen announced. Take your choice, the De mix: rats meet at 8:00 at the War Memorial Home, the Republicans at the high school auditorium at ly Joe Marsh to anybody of nursing at 1 Mrs. Vernal Lund Suffers Broken Leg thirst-quenche- lergic graduated front the school Next Tuesday is the second of three preprimary election registration days. One is past, the final deadline is August 21. If you didnt vote in the last general election, youd better investigate. However, those Ihing within corjxmate limits who voted in the city and town elections last year are still eligible providing they have not moved from one precinct to another. Of course those who have since become of voting age must register, as w'ell as those moving into the state who have never registered. From where I ait, I ran sympathise with Hap. Its no joke. But as Hap admitted later, he was dead wrong in scoffing at the idea of hay fever. Making light of other peoples ideas and opinions is a familiar trouble with a lot of folks. Whether its hay fever, football or a choice of, say, buttermilk or bear as a r, hajr-frv- . Holy Cross "Nothing to Sneeze At Thai year our tmm drridnl t 4 aomrthiitg about ita offerer. Hap Thom a ia oar health officer, so ht was made ragweed inspector." Cant see why anybody should he bothered by a few weeds, he snorted. I say its all in their minds. But Hap went on out to do his job. Then, yesterday, I met nap Vaohin kind of sheepish. His eyes were red and aa he took oat a hie handkerchief, be sneered. Know somebody who Isnt alien ffie, whod like a job? asks Hap. . barrels every day. passing day your present car brings less! How to Clip the Wings y of Dollars Fly-Awa- is the time to trade for Big Value Chrysler! Nows the time to get most for your car . . . and heres the place to do it! No airy promise. WeU give you the best allowance, lower down payments, and terms to fit your budget! And youll drive away in a big, beautie ful 54 Chrysler with Chrysler luxury, comfort, and prestige! 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Friday, August Brigham City, Miss Marilyn Frances McCabe, Of Thanks Card J. of Robert the late daughter In ftitabltahed A newspaper, land Knudson McCabe, Lily the 190.weakly Words cannot express and Friday every published Matter at the Class Second as entered graduated on August 10 from gratitude and appreciation we Pmst office in Brigham City. Utah, unthe Holy Cross hospital, school feel toward those who, by their der the act of March 8, 1879. id nursing. n Frances If a child is taught utter disregard for traffic laws, he will be likely to break other laws with the same feeling of indifference, s out. Chief Smit h j x 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Marilyn Frances McCabe Receives Cap As Graduate Nurse in Commencement Ceremony Graduates From School of Nursing Convenient Banking Offices in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A " |