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Show 8 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Brother and Sister Thursday, October 24, 1963 Spark Dystrophy Drive r cry I $rv I -- j a child born here today has a much better chance of gett-ln-g through his first year successfully than do those born In most other areas. After passing the first mile-stonthe average local child may look forward to another 67.6 years of life, If a boy, and to 73.8 years, If a girl. A s, e, V h V 4 J THE gains In child health and longevity are attributed to the advances made by medical science in control, ling Infectious diseases. Other contributing factors have been the progress made In health and safety education and the In the general Improvement standard of living. The findings are contained in the latest report by the U.S. Childrens Bureau, based on data gathered from all parts of the country. irwwttnttteiteftiiirHiiwa InnntjnwnifiiniftWiffifnwififriiiifiritififfnntfnnTfTiiifirhipTiihriiiiitifiiiaiWiiiitTitfintihiiimniii harsh, Uthiwa youngsters from Cincinnati, Ohio, Robbie and Kerrie Whitaker, have been chosen as national poster children by Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc. The first "duo to be selected for this honor, they have a further distinction. Their beauty and charm made such an impression on famous photographer Yousuf Karsh that he invited them to his New York studio for a picture-takin- g session. His camera portrait of the children is being used to help publicize MDAAs an nual drive for funds, the March for Muscular Dystrophy, Two story-boo- k Prominent Tremonton Man Dies Alonzo L. Cook, 81, proml. nent Tremonton man, passed away Tuesday In a Bountiful hospital of causes Incident to age. Mr. Cook was born Oct. 6, 1882 at Lakota, Rich county, a son of Alonzo Howland and Amy Laker Cook. He married Alice Maud Os. mond on June 7, 1907 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. VOTING DISTRICTS This map of Brigham City is marked to show the various voting districts. It also shows the district in which you register If your name it not already on the voter rolls. A list of registration agent's and their address can be found in front page story on registration. Heres List Treat Alfalfa in Fall Of Agents for For Resistant Weevil Registration addresses The names and of registration agents is listed here for the convenience of Brigham City voters who have yet to register. And the above map shows the various districts in which registration is being conducted next Thueday. The agents; No. 1 Eva Peart, 68 South Second East. No. West 2 Jesse W. First South. some areas the adult alfalfa weevil has become highly resistant to hepachlor and dleldrin as used in the early spring spray method. Thats the report from Utah State uni. veristy entomologists, County Agent A. Fullmer Allred said. Farmers who face that pro. blem should try treating some of their acreage with one pound of actual heptachlor per acre, in granular form, as soon as the last fall cutting of hay has been removed, suggests extension Dr. George F. entomollglst In 136 Owens, Mrs. Lucile B. Olsen, 81 North Fourth West. No. 4 Mrs. Elsie Christensen, 153 North First East. No. 5 Mrs. Lovisa W. Nelson 403 South Fourth West. No, 6 Mrs. Louise Whitworth, 342 South Second East. No. 7 Mrs. Alton Olsen, 503 North Third West. No. 8 Mrs. Phyllis G. Glover 324 North First East. No. 9 Mrs. Noble Fishburn, 26 West Fourth South. No. 10 Mrs. Helen Bunnell, 712 South Third West. No. 11 LouLse Thueson, 607 No. 3 Knowlton. treatment using granular form heptachlor at this Increased dosage gives quite effective controls have failed for one or more seasons. The entomologists say, for. tunately, most alfalfa growers In Utah still get effective con. trol by using the cheaper spring control which uses 4 ounces of actual hepachlor or dieldrln per acre, sprayed on the earl, lest growth hay before it reaches a he lght of two Inches IT IS ONLY IN areas where alfalfa has received the spring spray treatment every year for about 12 years or more that the weevil has developed enough USU Agricultural Experiment to these chemicals Station indicates a promise of resistance be serious. to help where the weevil resist, ance problem has become ser. USU researchers are working lous. They found that October on better control methods. Until they are developed, this gran, ular fall treatment, and or South Second tasi. No. 12 Mrs. Irene Lewis, stubble sprays of parathlon or malathion after the first crop 528 North Fourth East. No. 13 Mrs. John Richards, is cut and removed In spring will help growers meet the re. 113 North Ninth East. No. 14 Mrs. Rosalie Christ, slstance problem, Dr. Know, ensen, 519 Hawthorne avenue. lton explained. RESEARCH BY Drs. Donald W. Davis and B.A. Haws of the He from the graduated University of Utah In 1908. He was engaged In farming In the Tremonton area until hts re. tirement In 1957. He hadgained recognition as an author. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, he served a mission in Texas during y 1935.36. ! MR. DEAN MR. J. MR. RAY MR. MR. K COMPTON HANSON Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assist ance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of son and brother Thayne O. Moyes. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance In INCLUDE his SURVIVORS widow; the following sons and daughters: Dr. Grant O. Cook, Northrldge, Calif,; Dr. Melvin A. Cook, Mrs. C. Mauring Winterton, Mrs. Ray (Lois) Can. ning, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Raymond D. (Vera) Hun. saker, North Salt Lake; Dr. Owen J. Cook, Long Beach, Calif.; Noel L. Cook, layton; It MATTER of infant The number of Jobs offered by the Brigham City Employ, ment Security office for the week ending Oct. 12 was virt. ually the same as the previous week and the same week a year ago. The local office listed 64 Job openings. of Symptom Dlitran Arising from STOMACH ULCERS to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over five million package of the WILLARD TREATMENT' have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Exes Add .Poor Digestion, tour or Upeot Stomach, Catslnoee, Heartburn, Sleep leftnees, etc., due to Excett Add. Ask far Willard' Message which fully explains this home treatment free at Glens Rexall Drug; Hamilton Macks Drug; Pharmacy; Skaggs Drug Center. WORDS (hat COMFORT comparison, the Infant mortality rate In the rest of the United States averaged 26.0 per 1,000 births, and, in the Mountain States, 27.7. victories have Spectacular been chalked up locally over the four principal childhood By For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water . . . Toastmasters DEUTERONOMY 8:7 Set Meeting Here Tuesday officers Newly inaugurated of the Box Elder Toastmasters club 794-1- 5 will conduct a dinner meeting Tuesday, Oct. 29, Faith in the Scripturei can consola- be a source of great at the Tropical restaurant. Scheduled time for starting js 6:30 p.m. While club membership is limited. to 40 active members, several openings currently exist. The club host, C. C. will welcome those in terested in toastmaster activity, or those interested may contact Robert Sewell at PA tion during time of bereavement. It is consoling, too, to know that your confidence in our dependability is justified by many years of past services. d, " BLAINE OLSEN MORTUARY & 2nd North rK CARD OF THANKS JAPAN IN CANADA OTTAWA (UPO A $2 mil. lion touch of Japan has been added to Ottawa. It comes In the form of a unique motor hotel, designed by a local build, er after a visit to Japan. Focal point of the oriental, styled motor Inn Is a lovely Japanese garden complete with exotic plants, a waterfall and a large ornamental pond with stepping stones winding across it. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hodges and family wish to express BIKE MISSING to their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the tokens Mrs. Robert Craghead, 140 of sympathy tendered them dur. Third East, Monday re. South lng their recent bereavement in the theft of a boys the loss of their son and brother ported to Brigham City police. bicycle Jack. HORN LONG mi in lb. 59 lb- - 33' mmEWTi s,rlke N PPY CHEESE h LEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS GUARANTEED DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX WINTER FRESH GROUND RADIATOR COUNTRY PROTECTION B STYLE SAUSAGE AMID Hose connections checked Radiator drained and checked Good ear permanent installed when purchased from Goodyear ( heck thermostat and pressure cap SEA BROKEN SHRIMP anti-free- pin coit of 3 CRISC0 inti-fr- WE GUARANTEE: is If anv Gootlvear installed permanent lost, the amount lost will be replaced free upon request of the customer at the time of recheck at the store. Guarantee good until March 20, 1964. anti-freez- e lb-ta- n UTAH FROZEN PIES Pumpkin, Apple, Cherry 3 fr 89 McQUAIN RONALD J. RAY MAX RUBIN NOVEMBER IN THE mortality, the United States, despite its great gains, stands no better than 11th among 15 leading nations, according to statistics complied by the United Nations. The Netherlands and Sweden have the best record, with 15.3 deaths per 1,000 live births. Germany is last, with 29.2. In Box Elder county, there has been a drop of 5.2 per cent in the Infant mortality rate within a period of 12 years the government report shows. It is a greater Improvement than that recorded In many areas of the country. In the field of child health major efforts are still nec. essary, It Is pointed out, to cope with the physical and mental disabilities and Impair, ments that occur so frequently. such deaths locally for every 1,000 live births in 1960. Not were stillbirths or Included Gold Strike VOTE still causing much trouble. JOBS LISTED Foreign aid will be discussed at the meeting. CARD OF THANKS Take your car where the experts are . . . and save! SIGNED: cough and over pollomelltis. Influenza and pneumonia have also fallen off, but they are .Corner Main Street He: integrity, and industry. IT SHOWS that, In Box Elder county, the loss of children in the first year of life has been relatively low. There were 25.1 measles, diphtheria, scarlet fever and whooping The Moyes Family Edward J. Heesacker We, the undersigned, endorse these three Democratic Party candidates for Brigham City Council, as men of proven ability, DRAMATIC diseases Oct. 11, according to the State Health Department. Box Eider county reported six strep lnfec. tions and five cases of flu for the same period. anyway. Geo. Wm. (Bill) Davis Norwood J. Hyer Vernon O. Cook, Sprlngvtlle; Mrs. Grant G. (Phyllis) Smith, Logan; 47 grandchildren; five Also sur. viving are two brothers and four sisters, Frank Cook, Mid. vale; Howland Cook, Randolph, Rich county; Mrs. Annie Clark, Mrs. AlviraRlch, both of Logan; Mrs. Edith Eldredge, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. George (Ada) Whit, more, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be con. ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. In the Tremonton First LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be In the Valley View cemetery at Tremonton. Brigham City reported two strep infections and four cases of Influenza for the week ending Lower than U.S. Average In Box Elder county, early childhood is no longer as hazardous a time of life as it once was. i$ DISEASES REPORTED Infant Mortality Rate BE 5TH (Paid Adv. by Brigham City Democratic Party) SERVICE 52 North Main STORE Phone Stamps 723-85- 34 bf V, |