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Show Kmu ITS YOUR MONEY 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 12. 1955 Union Service Check Social Security Account Every Offer Family Fun Members and partners of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the auxiliary, together with their families, will attend a family outing to be held at Box Elder park, Sunday, August 14. Family groups will bring their lunch and (be prepared to eat at noon. A good program, especially prepared for the occasion, will be presented at 2 p. m., followed toy a softball game and special entertainment for the children. After the children have been taken home, a campfire session for Eagles and Auxiliary members and their partners has been planned. on "Dont Cheat yourself check are buying Insurance protection yourself" This word of advice against loss of Income after rewas received this week from tirement, or loss of Income to Jay M Hansen of the Ogden disyour family In the event of your trict Social Security office, death. "We never pay our insurance Check Dont Cheat yourself premiums without enclosing our policy number 'because most yourself! Check your social seinsurance companies furnish a curity account periodically, at form to accompany each prem- least once every three years, he ium payment. In that way each cautioned. policy holder is assured of reHansen will toe at the Brigceiving credit for each premium paid The 2 percent de- ham City Employment office duction for social security that from 1 until 4 p. m. on Thursyour employer withholds is buy- day, August 18, to answer quesconcerning the provisions ing insurance also, Hansen tions of the social security program said, as is the 3 percent and to assist eligible people in itax the person pays. Too many filing cidiims for 'benefits. people neglect to make sure they 'are receiving credit for Commissioner Speaks these premiums. With the social security tax you pay you On WCTU Joe Marsh From where I sit "Light Snack For Ducks the bug population, too. Why do you suppose I never thought of it before? From where I ait, Whiteya the type whos always ready to pio- Casting back from BalttriHc power- ful tight at Whltey Fuller's Duck fira. Seemed U he shining oat ewer the water. - I Mopped to ask White what went sw. He took me down to his tt pond and pointed out s hlb- rigged up on pole about three feet above the surface. The JBght was attracting thousands isasets for the ducks to eat. ' Seemed kind of odd to me but White wan enthusiastic. Bust Wea I ever beard of," he claims. Beeps the feed bill down and e new trick. Me, neer a I stick to old methods. Just a case of personal feeling, I guess like the way you may prefer coffee with meals while I always prefer a traditional glass of beer. Not that Id claim youre wrong respect for the other mans opinion is my "guiding light. worth-whil- ... 200-wa- - Copyright, 955, United States Breweri Foundation There were 102,329 privately-- 1 Plenty of good bedding h owned automobiles in Norway one of the best ways to help pre-a- t vent mastitis in your dairy herd. the end of 1954 Station Hotds Grand Opening -- -- I Grand Opening The grand opening of Arts Union 76 Service Station at the corner of Main: and Sixth North on Saturday, August 13, istoeing announced this week by Art Git-tin- station manager, and disBrothers, Ogden, tributors of Union 76 products. Free ice cream, soda water and gas filled 'balloons are being offered for this occasion, along with 20 lubrication Jobs, six oil Changes and 10 gifts of five gallons of gasoline each. Gittins, who moved to Brigham City about six months ago with his wife, Kay, and daughter, Linda Lee, was originally from Smith field Where he attended North Cache High school, played football against the Box Elder High school chamProgram pionship teams of 1947and 1948 attended Utah State D. Alva McGuire, . United He also States commissioner at River- Agricultural college and Weber He Is the eon of Mr. side, Calif., will be the speaker college. Mrs. Axel Fredericksens and Mrs. W. J Gittins, Smith-field- . on WCTU program, Sunday at 1 p He met tols wife, the former m over KBUH Kay Bryshun, . Prince, Albert, Because of his experiences in Sask, while on a mission to the practice of law, and his po- Western Canada for th Church sition in the U. S. (Department of Jesus Christ of Latter-daof Justice, McGuire is especialSaints which toe served during ly well qualified to discuss the 1948 and 1949. - , alcohol problem, Mrs Freder Before moving to Brigham teksen said City, Gittins toas been employed as, a telegrapher for the Southern Pacific, a salesman for the Good Deed Firestone store in Ogden, and at a Union 76 service station OLD MYSTIC, Conn. (UP) The Rev. Daniel C Tuttle wa The Gittins family lives at 123 surprised when a contractors East Second South. gang moved In unannounced , and resurfaced the parking lot Ideal Solution Mrs at the Old Mystic Baptist BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) dhurdh. Later the minister was June Calkins had a quick solueven more startled when he re- tion when police impounded ceived a bill for $400. He breath- her 1941 coupe after tiwo parked a sigh of relief after noting ing tags had 'been placed on It. It was marked paid in full by "Keep it, she told Judge Arthur the contractor, who Just wanted J Cosgrove. "It costs me too to do something for the church. much anyway y tkt other aight I aotlced ' Station Holds Three Years, District Office Advises Eagles, Auxiliary 4 Art Gittins, New Manager Union 76 Service Station, Main and Sixth ... of Arts of the firm on announces the North, Sat- grand opening urday, August 13. Divorce Settlement Involves Grass Cutting One Of Eight Due . For Hospitalization CLEVELAND, O. (UP) Some bodys going to get $100 for cutting Mrs. 'Wanda Cholewas grass. won Mrs. Oholewa that amount from her Husband in her divorce suit, against him. Her settlement included a two acre plot of grass surrounding her home 'but no lawnmower. It seems Cholewa, 32, came back after he left his wife and took the power mower to sell. He refused to cut her grass. So the judge decided to provide means for it. CHICAGO (UP) One of every eight persons in the United States will be a hospital patient in 1954, the American Hospital Association announced. This figure was based on records for 1953 when U S. hospitals cared for 20,183,827 pae tients, an high. On an average day In 1953, there were 1,341,623 patients and 43,528 new-borinfants in hospitals. . The information was gathered by questionnaires sent to all 6,978 registered hospitals In the country. general hospitals which care for the great majorcases ity of the acute, short-terspent $21.09 every day for each patient, the AHA said. ' This cdhipares with an aver- all-tim- n Oak Modern chest with seU liftiof tray ,,de Wonderful gifts for Anniversary, Birthdays, weddings. Handsome, practical storage i furniture. age expenditure of $2 83 per day for each patient in mental hospitals. Mental hospitals accounted for 44 percent of the Non-profi- nations total tal beds. $64.95 tflDOWN K 2a DELIVERS BASY WEEKLY TERMS I CLYDE B. STRATFORD Manager of 1,580.564 hospi- : ootfi mss oi STJ3 A it SATURDAY, AUG. 131H i FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES TUBES sth mgr X. & Wife Market) CREAM 0 SODA-POP-itlri it All-Sta- Pomiort fat the afaouMera, 0oJr XhrAfft, 111 wnafaabe (fan $4-- M M mw which is and wrtafajf mothprooM by Miun Quick Chantf ' Man? mht OGE Automatic including Jittr trocty fani. $ Layaway Now for Bock-To-Scho- ol. A small down payment will hold your selection. 't v 'xsslii K Home Of , , HART SCHAFFNER &MARX 8 -- V 5 GA1L0NS of GASOLINE O GE T0 10 LUCKY STEAM IRON WINNERS! GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Lots of new styles, many colors in wonderful new Kharsf eece (50 imported wool, 40 Vicara, K) nylon) that is soft but strong, that yon can wnsh whenever you want! t o 6 OIL CHANGES! 0 20 LUBRICATION JOBS! TOASTER r r FREE! FREE! DEEP FRYER rs ALLDAY I Gas Filled PRIZES! 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