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Show a . of Thought and Advice." Poland i Ison, emcee tor the evening, Ephraim's advice: Until urn are do spend less than vou make and alter do more than vou make." Eph was uedited with: Cant give you can give you my advice. iinv money, hut the squeaky wheel pets And. free. Its the prea.se. It must have been one of Ephraim's moments d exasperation when employes heard him s.t , we have a peneration of weak-kneespineless men, livinp their entne lues under the domination of women. And Ephraim dec lares the wav to prow old Just About Anything! t was tin ion itnh.aria'inp SDiigfillou af- fair, Gladvs found an ad m tin nail, sent before St rinpft llow 's admission with tulips that read: picture and a decimation help,' mm about. vote for t he man e rv otic is It was later cancelled t c 1 Resides missing the mtv iei s f Ephraim Madsen Johnson, jm.st.il impious m Eng-hah City are going to mi" hi' philosophy now that he lias letircd from the d, v down-to-eart- office. When the loud postal pi opto honored Ephraim at a dinner last week part of the program was devoted to Ephraim's Gems Hist i prat et s I, ! u II v praciousv and toiirapeoiisl , .Monday a-- v . whim the topic of conversa- - l; the time this is printed, Hear River Real's ami steadv h rampapinp hattlmp Rees will have battered then wa thnuph the Ire cons,, cut iv e loot ball pain between the two mint i s, hoos. I It to the' is cue oiii'apmp , ami "I Rear the whom I am a me inn. . to s, Ream move onto lomniun pio.nl with Ro Elder and become a real threat, petuune comed River, petition. i Tin' sad role in the main .veal's of intia-- t mint v athletics that the Rears have plavcd is revealed in the records. Reix Elder won pame.s and Rear River only two in the pint :;! vears (up to last niphts panic1). Rut durinp the last few years the Rears have lieiome inc reasinply jxiwerful, enough so to pive Ro Elders coaches another couple of prey hairs. Personally my own emotions are torn asunder at Rear River-Ro- x Elder panics. Knowinp the Ree coachinp staff and mam quad members I (naturally) want to see them win. Rut tied into Rear River with old lovalties I (naturally) want them to win I smelly I yell for the squad thats behind. Wonder, as I write this before the panic, if a tie couldnt lie arranged. JHl MtUlOUS BdRestaurant Roof Garden at fhe - HOTEL BEN LOMOND Ogden Utah DUIGHTfUl LUNCHEONS ixpt Sundoy Doilf Com op on your ' lunch With ten" KLO. 12 1. 30 p m DINNER 6 p.m. to 10 p.m, MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY INFORMAL DINNER-DANCI- NG J Saturday Night Tommy McDonold and th ' SCCTSMIN Beautifully Decorated Birthday Cake Serves As Highlight of 2nd Ward Homebuilders Social A beautifully decorated bath amusement hall and poitn nit p. liiee! clay cake, topped wuh a inlni.e ture home, was highlight ot the Homebuilders Silver Jubilee held recently in the Second wani I"iinu by dosed wrh pia. r, e ite,.(l,.f eshllien! s wen sei v guls to hi pall Ills , ney. Mrs Marjorie Andersen counselor in chaige Homebuilders, was in (barge W aid tie pi lin.u Vila Mis Kldi i Stake Pit meinbi is lo h ipi ic Program began with piayer by Cheryl Meservv followed by lie welcome song by Linda Petersen accompanied by DKsia Whit b d 11 , sidemy anil II South Box pnsulen' uy pn-mar- ol All Homebuilders participated in the gateway ceremony, le.idi ers also participating wcie Mrs Dor Martell Humphries, Mis othy Knudson and Mrs. Petty GRL SCOUTS SrSunder & Kopinetz. THE TREFOIL L. Following a song by the guls, By Julia Clark, sefibe fhe Seagull girls were presented A good one w as h ol liv the pins for their junior teacher on Sep work accomlpished during the (in .Scouts ol Troop a "cook out summer. Pinning was done by teinber 27 when was held The place was the their fathers. hack yard at Julia ('lark s home Members of the Homebuilders The meal was fried steak punch then presented the following ,and "soiiii murt's," a (ini Scout program: reading, Judy Ander- favoilto Games wcie played and songs sen: twirling number, Vicki and Sharon ,weie sung. Then the lust meet poem, Kathy Larsen; Baty; tap dance Linda Howard; ing of (lie Girl Scouts was clos song, Susan Petersen and Diane oil There were Id girls and two leaders present a hike On October H Was held and 10 girls went on il The hike al Hie Sixth w ird For State Representative 'I lie begun to Ihe roup went down school gale of tnlerniountam and turned left In B lilys Pond, District 1 Mien to Ihe territory ne.uhy As we walked hack, we dropBox Elder County houses ped Ihe gills at then The two leaders. Mis Alice Al ston and Jlrs Mary Hycr, acCHARLES W. companied the gills 1 ?! CLAYBAUGH t 's Best For Those in Mental Work Mid-70- (Republican) . JAMESTOWN. N Y. H'Pl Science has found out Unit persons engaged in menial work are at their ties! when the tern perat ure reading is about the middle 70s A recent study of office work ers peiforming their (asks ,n varying degiees of temperatuie showed that efluieney dropped rapidly when the mercury went up because the atmosphere was, unable to absorb the extra heat generated by the body M 2 Box Elder JOURNAL, Friday, October 22, 1954 Brigham City, Utah In wprklv newspaper, established and 1908, published every Friday entered at betond Class Matter at the PM olfite in Brigham City L'tah, under the act o( Mrh 8 1879 A 4!lf you, the voters, feel that I would make you a good representative in the Utah legislature, I would be more than glad to serve you. (FAIO 9 fig If At f (lias Glridv 'X ( layHaugh Fkrrlrv, Alvrti-in- g Publisher Manager Subscription rale JlOO per year, pay able in advance. In combination with the Box Elder News, published 00 per year. $2 SO lor 6 month-- ; tingle (ojry 10 cents Member ndit Rtireau ol Ci r ulat ion, I N tab m vn 'late I'res tionil I Htfitridl AHnriHtmn and United (re- Utah dvrrtiing state Pre Aa tation, iSall Lake1 (. ttv, I lh mm to financing worries , "V 1 YottTl roll along in your new cat with a 1 lighter heart and a heavier pmsc that ear the ci financed - if vntive mme-convenie- I ' Agood Utahn! is a1 person who helps the people of our State. Hoa can a farmer who doesnt even live in Utah fit that definition? To start with, the Kansas farmer is one of 90,000 shareholders who own Kennecott Copper. Because of Kenne-cott- s Utah Copper Division operations, he is in business in Utah. He pays wages, buys supplies and pays taxes in our State that enable all Utahns to enjoy a higher standard of living. It is the location of the Kansas fanners business, not his home, that makes him an important person to Utahns. Actually, he is more important than a man living in Utah who might own a thriving factory in Kansas. The factory would help Kansas, where it would maintain a payroll, pay taxes and buy supplies. But it would mean very little to the people of Utah, The Kansas farmer and his fellow Kennecott shareholders who live throughout America, are really Utah businessmen. The benefits produced by their business help every man, woman and child in Utah. Thats what makes a Kansas farmer a good Utahn. -- repay, mote economical hank way. through us. COME IN FOR FULL INFORMATION tw RoXfLDERrjQUNTyRANK 110 South Main LeRoy D. White Brigham City, I tah E. R. Davis President MEMBER Cashier F. D. I. C. ;r v Tj V 1 t ' AvT V Kennecott Copper Corporation 4 12 to 2 p. m nt tup to Ogdenl Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |