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Show d The The Postal View ' ' ' . .?3v vXltk.. , iJfV o -- v5 Spotlight on IruJ MIA ,JEEUtf V.4Y, ' ?J Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen to the today called attention First International Letter Writ1957, and ining Week, Oct. vited local groups and individuals to make plans now to participate in this event to promote international friendship and understanding. Nielsen called attention to a statement that the Postmaster General Arhur E. Summerfield, has made in connection with this peace promotion endeavor. The Postmaster Generals statement follows: We of the United States Post Office department have watched with growing interest the developments leading toward the establishment of an International letter writing week among the 96 countries of the Universal Postal Union. The first International letter 1957, writing week, Oct. pays tribute to the postal systems of the world and their conto tribution communications. Call all cars. SHOCKING We feel that this project can, Be on lookout the for dazz obemphasize and advance the ling blonde causing near-rijectives of the enunciated some at beach. Goes by the name program of Mary Blanchard. Soon to months ago by President Eisenhower when he established a appear in Columbia Pictures broad commission for this pur- mystery thriller The Big pose. , Shock. Last seen wearing .Thoughtful people all over beach and sandals. the world must surely recognize Thats jacket all. person-to-perso- MEET ME AT MUTUAL This LDS church-wid- e traditional invitation is extended by ofMA to all members. Meet Me at Mutual nights will be held in all local LDS wards Tuesday evening, Jan. 22, at regular scheduled mutual meetings. Ralph s, Westover, South Stake, holds the poster inviting all to participate, as Mrs. LaPreal activity counselor for South Box Elder Stake, and Mrs. Jean Sycamore, activity counselor for North Box Elder Stake, approve. ficers of the Col-ling- CORINNE COMMENTS Farewell Testimonial Honored Corinne meet- land Davis for its regular By Marijane Morris went to Mrs. Wilma Well, so some of that winter ing. Prizes over Rockies and Johnsen, Mrs. Viola Cutler and Mrs. Athleen Hardy. Special guests included Mrs. Pauline Forsgren, Mrs. Melba Mills and i Mrs. Viola Cutler. And the Cooley Memorial hospital has had another Corinne resident within its walls. Mr. Rulon Smoot is now recovering from an appendicitis operation. We all surely wish him well. At this writing, the latest word on Gil Miller is that his eye had to be removed. In fact, Wednesday at 2 p. m. the operation was performed in Qgden. The entire community has been very concerned about Gil and realize that he has endured a lot. There is much adjustment ahead, but the one thought we all cling to in a case of this kind is that it could have been worse." Its always easy for us to say that because we arent the ones directly concerned, but it does have some measure 'of comfort for us all. One of the finest carpenters I know only has one eye. Good luck, Gil! Compound Fracture Shock Is Dangerous CHICAGO (UP) A compound bone fracture isnt likely to kill a person but the shock might. Importance of proper treatment for shock was discussed by Mrs. Frances Colwell, R. N., chief nurse of Eastern Airlines, Miami, at the 44th annual National Safety Congress. She said traumatic shock is mainly the result of injury such as severe burns, hemorrhage, or fracture. It is a depressed state of all bodily functions, she pointed out, due to failure of the circulatory system. -- Elder JOURNAL Box Brigham City, Utah 'Friday, January 18, 1957 that . In Homemaking of Ruth Laree Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson of 74 North Third East, has been named the Betty Crock er Homemaker of Tomorrow in Brigham City. She received the highest' score in a written examination on home making knowledge and attitudes taken by graduating girls at Box Elder High school. Her examination paper now will be entered in competition with those of 66 other school winners to name this states candidate for the title of Homemaker of Tomorrow and will also be considered for the runnerup award in the Miss state. For her achievement, she will receive an award pin designed by Trifari of New York. She She Can He Women cant keep secrets. She Yes, they can. Ive kept my age a secret since the day I became 25. He But one day youll let It out. , She No, I Wont. If I can keep a secret for nine' years, 1 can go on keeping it! , person-to-perso- Mrs. N. Y- - (UP) Christine Cox was startled when an object came hurtling through her apartment window recently. But she was even more startled when she took a look at the missile a pound of frozen people-to-peopl- 1 Family Career WATERBURY, 'Conn. (UP) Police work runs in the Dodds family. Thomas J. Dodds, 24, was sworn in as and His father, grandfather were policemen here. !i (MW WISE BUYS FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS RIB END CUT FRESH SLICED PORK HALIBUT CHOPS, lb. STEAKS, lb SWIFT'S PREMIUM ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA jS7V Ib-SSe . MILDLY SEASONED SAUSAGE COUNTRY all beef Fresh good GEiOUrlD BEEF can HEREFORD CORNED Credit .R. BEEF Union Sets communica- n tion are both required and desirable within and among the people, of the world. Thus a program that seeks to improve the climate and procedures in which individuals can reach out to each other should command the support of all men and women of good will. In the light of such understanding, I commend the International letter writing week project especially and the obe jectives of the program generally to all the postal systems of the Universal Postal Union and to all others who agree that such work has lasting merit. In the United States we expect to do our part in strengthening programs of this kind for we believe them to be valuable in creating better understanding among the nations of the world. . , , Now Annual Meet 7 You Can Afford SUNKIST Buy Now Before Price Advance No. 1 Yellow ORANGES ONIONS LARGE SIZE NAVEL Celery Again! Caiif. Semi-IMeach- Annual meeting of the Bear River Valley Credit Union will be held in Corinne Thursday evening, Jan. 24, at 8 p. m. at the VFW hall. CELERY . 5 lb. 190 each 590 Plio Bag 5 LB. BAG 23c 50 LB. BAG $1.69 FOOD STORES FREE There were 1,977,950 fires of all, types in the United States during 1955. Of this total, 811, 800 were building fires. y Stalk Med. Size All members and their partners are urged to be present by Max Johnsen, president. The meeting is also open to the general public and anyone interested is invited to attend, he said. Reports from all committees active during 1956 will be the business of the evening with the election of new officers to take place. Refreshments will be served. , Closed Sundays TV LOGS PARKING IN REAR FREE r' HU? (Mdh TUSIr TRAILMAKER - testimony and Interjected a Do you claim that this man hit you with malace aforethought? Judge, youre confusing me. said he hit me with a Ford and 1 11 stick to it. ' relation- n person-to-perso- ot e ships must be further developed in , a modern and sustained world that is both blessed and sometimes confused by the power and diversification of mass communication techniques. It seems to us that the merits Wins Contest Elder Prior to Departure for Mission the spilled found us on this side. But, did you notice that it left a goodly portion of that white stuff in the tops of those same mountains Eventually, it will melt, and you know what well do with jt then, . dont you? So just put on your woolies and run up the fuel bill, and count yourself lucky at that. But, life goes on here in our community much the same as usual. Mr. Duane Marble was honored at a farewell testimonial last Sunday evening prior to leaving for an LDS Western States Mission.' His specific assignment seems to be Denver. Elder Marble is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marble and he will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City, January 23. We all wish Duane the best because he is just another example of the fine young men we have here in our ward. And you can believe me, they have been busy over at the Cooley Memorial hospital passing out little boys to . some of . young marrieds. For a while it was beginning to be doubtful if Mrs. Martin Ross was going to get over there in time to get her boy, but she made it and now Master Martin Eugene Ross is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross and his two little sisters. We have had three little boys come to Corinne within the past few weeks .Maybe one isnt classed Corinne in the technical sense, but we claim him anyway little Richard Michael Anderson. The Corinne Bridge club met at the lovely home of Mrs. Le- - BEHS Senior people-to-peopl- n Hurt Even More Meat Delivery judge was listening to the SYRACUSE, can be put on your car NOW for just $1.00 down! THIS 1JEEK U-SA- UE LANOLIN $1 Woodbury STOP SHOVELING HAND LOTION DEODORANT CREAM PLUS and PURSE DISPENSER Both For 5Qc ..... $3,35 59c Dr. West Electric BRUSH and 49c Colgate X"' 4 ' k f The Chieftain costs less than a lot of the "low-price- d ( yet delivers MORE POWER -- MORE WHEELBASE -- MORE 7 Both For ' w. Xv "tiefrjv, av ssitft. 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