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Show 2 Box Elder Journal Foeodafioe Aids Hm( Asthmatic Children at Sahuaro School, Tucson Friday, October i Board Takes Steps to Obtain Intermountain Site for School 0DecnaU'& 24. 1958 ' Brigham City, Utah weekly newspaper established in 1908, pub tished every Friday and entered as Sacond Clast Mattar at tha post offic it Irfghem 1879 City, Utah, under the act of March I. tuf. Alicia, jjwpz A Tucson, Ariz. Families with receivasthmatic bo J and girl ing resident care at Sahuaro school here are assisted financially by the National Foundation for Asthmatic Children in maintaining their youngsters' at the institution until recpvery. Such financial assistance is possible as result of public contributions. to the annual fall fund appeal of the National Foundation for Asthmatic Children which operates Sahuaro school, according to A. B. Sieh, foundation executive director. The foundation does not accept children whose parents can pay the total cost, he added. Of all the chronic diseases of childhood, asthma and other allergic disorders claim the greatest number of Victims, Sieh said. "Children in residence at Sahuaro school are accepted, regardless of race or creed, only between the ages of six and 12 because of the desire to deal with reversible asthmatic changes and because experience at the school, which was started September 1, 1954, substantiates the conclusion that this age bracket is one of greatest response and recovery. "Only those children are accepted whose medical histories show that they have not responded to accepted medical treatment in their home areas and it is indicated that they would benefit by a climatic and environmental change. Children discharged from Sahuaro school have come from 15 states and Canada. More than 87 per cent of children can return home to stay after a sojourn at Sahuaro school." STATrtmfAsSOCl AT10 H UTAH rata in 00 par yaar; payabla with tha Box Eldar Haws, (publish ad Wednesdays) $5.00 par vaar; $2 SO for 4 months; single copy 10 cants. Utah Member Audit Buraau of Circulations, Association, National Editorial Stata Fra and United Prats, Advertising Association Utah Stata Prass Association. Representative; Salt taka City. Utah. Subscription $3 advance; in combination NATIONAL EDITORIAL :5tn tegmocrsmiii LEGAL NOTICES - Quick Dividends A man visiting the local airport ran into a bachelor acquaintance .feeding quarters into the machine that automatically issues $5,000 insurance polities for anyone making a flight. Whats the idea of taking out all those insurance policies? our man asked. You arent even married! I always do this when I take an air trip, explained the other. I send a $5,000 insurance policy to each of my girl friends, nam ing her as my sole heir. Youd be surprised how well I make out with those girls when I take them on dates." ' Publisher Chas. W. Cltybauqh, "robot, tulf Clark Or Utah Noflca. Co. and feu.rdl.ntht. ol District Court Sriaham Uty 'twtriitl llqnort to- - aInrmt NOTICE TO CREDITORS WACSTAFF PETER- Fatal, of nCARRIE waul fip with present claim. vouchers to the undersigned at Perry. 9th day L)tah, on or before the December, A D, 1958 ROYAL T PETERSEN. Administrator O. DEE LUND. Attorney for Administrator. 017 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RICH S POULSON. Deceased. with Creditors will present claims at 31 vouchers to the undersigned First Security Bank Buildmg. Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of December, A D.t 1958 LLLEN K. POULSON, Executrix. O DEE LUND. Attorney for Executrix. OI7 NOT1CE A. TO CREDITORS of the esAdministratrix tate of Heber C. Butler, De ceased Date of first publication October 17, D, I95. OMLR J. CALL, Attorney for Administratrix keep up on the news by long distance Ramambar, 4 f.M. and rot OH arc lawart aftor day Sunday .always lowar whan you call Mountain Stoles Telephone y NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ernest D. Hansen, Deceased. with Creditors will present claims the vouchers to the undersigned at ofli.e of Ralph J Lowe, 1110 First Se on Utah, bank Bldg., Ogden, tunty before the 28th day of February, A. or 1959 D, MAXINE B. HANSEN, of the estate Administratrix De- Ernest L. Hansen, ceased. Oct. of first publication Date 24, 1958. L cross-bandin- 0243IN7I4. PINON PINE CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE Uuited States Department of The Interior Subject to the Act of July 31, 1947 (43 U.S.C., Sec. 1185), and the regulations thereunder (43 C.F.R.; Part 259), sealed - bids marked outside "Bid for Christmas Trees, Area , Block No. ' will be received by Garth Colton, the District Manager, Brigham County Courthouse, City, Utah, up to and opened at 2:00 p. m., Mountain Standard Time, October 27, 1958 for all the Christmas trees marked or for removal on designated blocks described below. Deposit to accompany bids will be 10 of the appraised value of the trees on each block. Deposit must be by cashiers check, certified check, or money order, drawn payable to the Bureau of Land Management. Deposit will be applied to the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of the sale. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must state the amount that will be paid per tree and the total consideration for the trees on each block. Area M includes all sale blocks in T. 15 N., R. 16 W., and T. 14 N., R. 16 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Box Elder County. BLOCK No. 1 situated in T. 15 Sec. 34; N., R. 16 W NEH SE NW14 SW!4 Sec. 33150 Pinon y lf Dont Gamble with Utahs Future! rust-resista- ... den halt? If the highway building program securing Utahs vital future transportation needs were thrown into the ash can? If minimum defense requirements were ignored, and Eisenhowers "Peace Through Strength program were to be scuttled, closing down Utahs defense installations and in dustries and reducing the market for her metal industries? If forward defense bases on friendly foreign soil were closed, and friendly foreign troops were turned against us? If United States representatives were withdrawn from the United Nations where their firm leadership of the free nations has thwarted the Communist aggressors and saved the world from international war? so tee improved the packaget mmoomwomspoTii NEW from Congoleum-Nalr- Who is Brack lee for? He called Utah's share of Upper Colorado 'loot.' Shall we believe him and give Utah's priceless birthright back to Southern Cali- n Forecast vinyl clean a damp wipes with Bleach, fruit acids, hot grease, . . . even lye wont stain, wont spot. Easiest floor in America to keep clean. Never needs scrubbing or waxing, Patterns sealed in vinyl. Lay it in minutes! No installation. Less than $20 covers the average 9 x 12 room . . . gives years of hardest foot wear. cloth! 5159 sq. yd. 9ft. and 12 ft. widths 31 NORTH MAIN PHONE 350 OLD CROW The 0U CROW DISTILLERY tCJOURS PRODUCTS CO. . v. COL f RAHKFORT. 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What would happen to education if Brack lee were elected? hard-workin- ISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Handy Pocket Package COMING CHICAGO d WE COULDNT IMPROVE THE WHISKEY- - Convenlentlycurvad to fit your pocket... and as always. the finest, Kentucky bourbon ever put into glass Says Zoo Director Te director (UP) of suburban Brookfield Zoo disagrees with the theory that pubrelic feeding of zoo animals sults in an unbalanced diet which may harm their health. Robert Bean believes visitors zoos are missing a privilege theyve never tossed peanuts, popcorn and the like to zoo animals. more Wild animals have sense about eating than people, Bean said. They have a natural craving for things that arc good for them. Wild animals dont founder on food. They know when to stop. Bean said that since the Brookfield Zoo opened in 1934, he has never known any of its animals to have become sick food from offered by the public. However, he agrees that there are certain times when animals do need special diets and, on these occasions, the animals are placed behind glass and the public asked not to feed. them. The public generally is wonderfully cooperative, Bean said. Most zoo animals like a handout, Bean said. Bears seem to be natural beggars, he added. (Continued From Page One) less for the purpose of transporting children to and from schools. Is housno to the fact that there Authorization was granted for ing available at Lucin which the sale of these buses, which makes it necessary for Tanner should be sold to the highest to travel to and from his resi- bidder to newspaper responding in Grouse Creek. dence advertisement. The board adopted a policy not Approval was granted regardto provide travel or transportathe routing of the Park Valtion allowance for the purpose ing school bus which covers a of depositing funds collected by ley rcund-tri- p in transportschools of the dictrict. the to the Park Valley students ing Weight advised the board that school. The new plan provides they should make a formal in- that the students from the west spection of the new additions part of the area, who leave their constructed at the Honeyville homes first in the be and Corinne schools. No action returned home firstmorning, evein the was taken to set a date for the ning, and those from the east inspection. part be transported home last Okay Lunch Policy in the Those who live The matter of using the school north ofevening. school will be transthe eat buildings for students to to their homes in the evethei noon lunches in, came to portedbetween the schedules of ning the attention of the board, who the west and east areas. ordered Supt. Weight to advise The board authorized the in Veneer Makes Fine Furniture school administrators, supervis- stalation of a folding door for ors and principals that they are the sick In spite of the fact that the art of veneering has been practiced and purchase of room, without power to restrict any a cot for the sick room since the early Egyptians, one Still hears the question asked, "Is at the The facte given veneered furniture as good as solid furniture. person from eating lunch in the Park Valley school. They also here dispell the basis for this question. school buildings in the district. authorized the installation of a In many respects veneered furniture is better. In fact, most of of Bear River Participation light on the front of the school the finest and most expensive furniture today is made of hardwood High school Future Farmers in there. veneers just as it was in the past. Furniture made of veneered the national FFA convention at panels is sometimes referred to as plywood or bonded construction. Supt. Weight reported diffi Kansas City, Mo., was approved Plywood is actually a hardwood sandwich, consisting of five, in obtaining buses to transculty of the board. were awardthe or of odd or some The number core, center, by They seven, layers. students to afternoon foot sandwich is of solid lumber (or similar rigid core stock). In the ed the Gold Emblem denoting port ball games, due to the elemencase of a panel, a sheet of veneer from a strong but not necesoutstanding achievement in the tary school students who must core. of side inner beautiful each the is on hardwood placed sarily chapter. be home at 2.30 p These sheets of veneer are known as Finally, a The board denied requests for m. transported The board authorized hiring face covering a veneer of a fine and beautiful cahinetwood and a in accombus routes to changes back veneer are placed over both cross-bancommercial buses to layers. The direction modate patrons who are now liv- students to afternoon transport of the grain in each layer is always at right angles to that of the football ing off the presently established adjacent layer, as indicated by the arrows in the above photo. if necessary. Between each of these layers, as they are assembled, is spread a routes from Honeyville to Box games Authorize Payment scientifically perfected modern adhesive. Then the entire sandwich Elder High school; two routes The board authorized payment (5 layers with adhesive between them) is placed in a modem high to Corinne one from BEHS, and of $53.20 to Mrs. John L. Payne pressure press where, because of the efficiency of the adhesive, the route from Tremonton to Bear of Howell for five layers are permanently laminated, or bonded, together. As a transporting five River High school. Reasons for boys who matter of fact, modem adhesives weld together the layers of veneer participated in athle the denial was that many more ties at Bear and lumber core so indestructibly that under severest stresses the River High school. wood itself will break long before the adhesive will give away. such conditions exist throughout The was based on 19 payment These modem adhesives insure against blistering or splintering. the county, and that the people in September, at seven days For all practical purposes the resulting panel is just as strong as making the requests were with- cents per mile, 40 miles each solid wood with several additional important advantages. in a reasonable distance of the day. construction of plywood properly distributes the This cross-plpresently established routes. strength properties of wood, especially for large, flat surfaces. Tests Approval was granted a reA letter from Principal Frank prove that pound for pound, hardwood plywood is stronger than quest from patrons of the Both Stevens advised the board of an well school that their school Steel. Also becaus of the cross-plprinciple, hardwood plywood is highly resistant to warpage and dimension changes. existing traffic and parking start one-hahour earlier in the Inasmuch as only the outer layer, or face veneer, is exposed, problem on the Bear River High moriiing, the lunch period be resurhardwood veneering makes furniture with rare and beautiful school campus. The board di- duced to 30 and school faces available at relatively low cost. By arranging and matching rected that a study be made and should close minutes, 2:30 p. m. each at fine wood figures to form the faces of plywood panels, various a report submitted with recomdecorative patterns and designs can be incorporated to form beauThe board directed that mendations to solve the existing day tiful furniture fronts, tops, etc. the students attending Bothwell Let your own good taste decide the choice between veneered or problem. school who must be transported solid furniture, but have no fear of the durability, stability, and lastTo Study Curriculum home in the afternoons, be re of veneered construction. beauty ing Board member Lamoine Cow- turned home before the bus ley suggested that the board transports the Bear River High trees no bid Effect Of Cobalt On pine Christmas consider assuming the responsi- school students home. less than $ .50 per tree or a toIt was reported that due to bility of approving the curricuPlants Is Tested tal consideration of $75.00. Minilum that goes into the schools of the LDS Primary being held at mum deposit with bid $7.50. the district, end that programs Corinne on Wednesday afterBROOKHAVEN N Y. (UP) BLOCK No. 2 situated in T. 15 regarding the curriculum be pre- noons at the close of school at Sec. . 33. Nuclear scientists have turned N., R. 16 W., Ni SA Na- sented in advance for the con- 2:30 p. m., the buses assigned to 205 Pinon pine Christmas trees farmer at the Brookhavenno bid less than $ .50 per tree tional Laboratory here to find sideration of the board. Board transport these students - home or a total consideration of $132.-50- . how radioactivity affects plants.a members agreed with Cowley at that time had not been- run The scientists have planted and requested the superinten- ning. The board directed that Minimum deposit with bid, with a box of dent to take steps to present cur- if there are students who desire $13.25. BLOCK No. 3 situated radioactive garden cobalt in the center riculum programs for their con- to return home from school at in T. 15 N., R. 16 W., NMi Sec. in what the scientists call a sideration and approval. 2:30 p. m., the buses assigned 33. 125 Pinon pine Christmas field. Board members were advised should make this run. trees no bid less than $ .50 per gamma Gamma rays, scientists have that two of the school buses tree or a total consideration of found, can do in hours what na- were too old to warrant the exThe U. S. Marines have land $62.50. Minimum deposit with ture takes years or even centur- pense of maintenance and for ed in China 17 times to protect sitbid $6.25. BLOCK No. 4 ies to do by affecting the genes many reasons had become use- - American lives and property. uated in T. 15 N., R. 16 VV SW4 of the growing plants. Under E SW4 Sec. 33, SE4 Sec. 34, gamma radiation, descendants of R. 16 W T. 14 N N'2 NW4 white carnations have been red Sec. 4. 230 Pinon pine Christ- and strains of wheat have bemas trees no bid less than come resistant to rust fungus. $ .50 per tree or a total considwheat is now The of $115.00. Minimum being grown in both the United eration deposit with bid $11.50. Before States and Mexico to check on the bids are submitted full in- succeeding generations of the formation concerning the trees, to make sure they remain the condition of sale and the plants to the wheat fungus. resistant submission of bids should be ob- If the plantings are successful, to the What would happen to you tained from Garth Colton, Dis- it may not be long before the future of Utah, and to the future of the United trict Manager, Bureau of Land gamma garden has made an States if reclamation projects guaranteeing Management, Brigham City, important addition to the worlds Utah. crops. Utahs future growth were brought to a sud d of December, A. D., 1958 ROSE M. BUTLER, A at school ? 24 Estate or HEBLR C. BUTLER, ceased. Creditors will present claim vouchers to the undersigned at land, Utah, on or before the 17th day ol someone avay of "Feed The Animals i BILLINGS SERVICE 759 North Main - Perry, Utah Leg e GOODYEAR TIRES e SINCLAIR PRODUCTS e Admiral Appliances O Easy Washers - Dryers e ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOOiDS IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOf . WE'LL GET IT h |