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Show I Draws Wave of Cheers Third Ward Adds Recreation Halt Population Will Double in Northern Chiis. K. Robinette Planner Says .Utah in Next 25 Years, health Gets Texas Post and executive Chief Warrant Officer Charles Robinette, son of Mrs. Edna Robinette, 62 North Second esti- of the state stream secretary to reliable According pollution mates, by, 1980 northern Utah aboard, told club members treatcan expect to double its present ment plants now are an essenpopulation of 160,000, Hugh R. tial for sewer systems. Decency Pomeroy, planning director of forbids dumping raw Westchester, N. Y.t told mem- into streams or lakes andsewage forbers of the .Associated Civic getting It he said. Clubs of Northern Utah. At the Thursday night meetPomeroy, who spoke to the ing club members also voted Civic club members last Thurs- unanimously to ask Utahs conday at Roy at a special dinner gressional delegation to push probable hard in an effort to get (the demeeting, said the population Increase means plan- fense department to reconsider ners and civic leaders must not northern Utah as a site for the only worry about catching up new Air Force academy. The with present needs, but must vote was taken after Linn Basomehow also get started on ker, president of the associated doubling present facilities for clubs, stated there had been such things as schools, sewer some dissatisfictlon shown with . 1 and water systems. Poor planning or lack of planning, he said, can add enormously to the tax burden when heavy investments are required to remove oversights. who spoke iLynrt Thatcher, to following Pomeroy, added this by saying Utah must recognize the need for public sewers and prepare to meet the costs, however steep. Thatcher, who is director of t)he state board of .'Although lovely Donna J. Porter is a reservist, a lot of regular Navy men will be cheering for her to win the Miss Quincy beaty contest in which she is sponsored by Naval Reserve Surface Division of Quincey, 111. The refreshing WAVE seaman apprentice has been selected as Reservist, of the Month, by the division. She recently finished active duty at Great Lakes, 111. v5. Box Elder NEWS 9-- the Colorado Springs academy site, primarily because of alti tude and cost of buying land. When preliminary surveys were made before the academy site was chosen, an area along the foothills in Davis county, south of Hill Air Force base, had been looked at "with some favor, according to E. J. Fjeld of the sted, secretary-manage- r Weber Basin Water Conserva tion district. K. D. East, recently arrived at Fort Hood, Tex., and Is now a member of the lslt Armored division. "Old Ironside," the first armored division organized In the United States, won fame for its World War II fighting in Africa and Italy. Combat readiness is now maintained by intensive training. Robinette entered the Army in 1935. His wife, Marie, lives in Killeen, Tex. Transfer Man to Delta Area G. L (Les) Martole, Sixth North and Eighth West, has ibeen transferred to Delta by the I 1 J Gleaners Invited Brigham City. Utah June 29, lifts HOLYOKE, Mass. (UP) Event iThe first governor of Illinois To was Sadrach Bond, the son of a All Gleaners of both North firmer oh whose farm a blockhouse was built during the War and South Box Elder stakes are invited to attend special Gleanof 1812. er Bride's Night to be held this You are Invited to enter . , evening, June 29, at 8 p. m. In the Sixth LDS ward chapel. Hostesses for tihe evening will be members of South Box Elder stake. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs, Florence Pinnock, chairman of the Gleaner committee of .the General YWMIA board. Following Mrs. Pinnocks LEARN HOW talk, refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. THOUSANDS HAVE Erma Crompton, Miss Lila Armstrong, Mrs. Eileen B. Forsgren SAVED 15 and Mrs. Audrene Braegger. Special ON FIRE INSURANCE COSTS .THROUGH , THE PREFERRED RISK PLAN .; ; H-- , ' ' DEE JOHNSON 134 South Main Phone, 19 Strong Capital Stock Protection County Health Record Is Perfect for Week Heres The Way The Big New Addition to the Third ward chapel looks during the day as the structure is all but deserted. Practically all the work is being done by donated labor, with crews starting at .dusk. . . . , Belief Even BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) Elder the modern drug makers havecountys health record was clean nt figured out a more convenagain for the week ending June ient way to take pare of acid 17, the State Department of indigestion than the ancient Health reported. Greeks. Pharmaceutical reserch-er- s - With the (of the Arner'Co.) here say exception of one case of poliomyelitis, there has not Grecian wedding cakes containbeen a single case of reportable ed baked-lingredients supposdisease in Box Elder county for ed to reduce Indigestion, caused the past four weeks. by B nigh am City and Box . n Wins in Contest Robert Zollinger of won second place in , Thatcher the state on Building Ground With Fertility, the county ex this tension office announced week. The contest was spon sored toy the National Grange and American Food council. iRobert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger of That cher, and Is a member of the club. He will re. Thatcher eeive $25.00 as the second place winner in the state contest. hls essay, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 1955. Dear Editor: As my mission draws to a close 1 wish once again to thank you for sending the paper to me for the past eighteen months I truly did appreciate it for it kept me in touch wltfh the folks back home. 1 will toe released on June 18, so you may discontinue sending it now. , . tour on After a sight-seeinmy way home, I Shall be in to thank you in person. Sincerely, Sister Vleria Stokes. f Jack Anderson, Salt Lake City, is offering summer classes and private lessons In drums, available to all students in the Brigham City area, it was announced this week. at an instructor Anderson, Roosevelt elementary school, has . g 3 A Regular Beehive of Activity in this night photo as workers swarm all over the structure, working under lights. Heres five of a crew of nine who were shingling the roof last Thursday. ... is seen flood Follow these simple rules: When you get the urge to swing out of a busy traffic lane and take a chance by passing a dozen cars in a row , BetteT integrated fire protec- fire protection job tion for wildlands in Box Elder tually equitable county is the object of a new pointed out. - on a mu-- i Hart agreement between the State After careful consideration Board of Forestry and Fire Con- by the State Forester and the trol and the board of county board of county commissioners, commissioners, executed recent- it was agreed that the county ' ly. would contribute a suitable veThe new setup recognizes the hicle to the district and pay one half of a fire wardens salobligation of the county to pro"The State Forvide primary fire protection for ary, iHart said. ester agreed to contribute all private wildlands within the necessary equipment for the county and the responsibility of the State Board of Forestry vehicle such as pump, tanks, to support the county in pro- hose, radio, hand tools and the and pay the other half of tecting state lands and to give like, as well as the warden's leadership undertake to salarytravel adequate technical expenpay to the county program. ses incurred by the warden. The This agreement adds Box hiring, training and work proElder county to the growing list gram of the warden is the reof cooperative fire districts es- sponsibility of the State Forestablished toy the Utah Board of ter, he said. said Deputy State J. D. Gunderson has been apForestry, Forester Bill Hart. We knew pointed as the first Box Elder-Stat- e that the tremendous size and of Utah Cooperative Dishazardous conditions within the trict Fire warden. Gunderson county justified its considera- was formerly a state warden for tion as a district within itself. all Northern Utah counties and The wildlands within the po- has had five years experience litical boundaries of the coun- in state and private fire, proty are considered the joint re- tection. His first objective is to carry sponsibility of tooth state and county. This makes it neces- on a county-widprevention sary to find a way to do the and educational program, In e DON'T DO IT! IT'S MURDER! the cluding enforcement of burning permit law. Secondly, he has the job of organizing, training and 'better equipping all available personnel and equipment for immediate action on any fire within the county. Three professional foresters, the facilities of fqur other cooperative districts and the resources of the state stand ready to support and help Gunderson protect the countys natural resources. Gunderson said 'he Intended to procede along the same lines as established toy John Had-fielwiho has served In the past as county fire warden. State road commission men, highway patrol officers, game wardens, county officials and key ranchers, farmers and citizens will toe contacted In the near future to serve with this group, Gunderson said. The district warden urged all residents of the county to contact him directly for information on their own particular fire problems and to immediately report all fires to the Brigham City ipolice department, phone 308, or the county sheriff, phone , , 323 South Main Street Phone 56 . '18 North Main Street Phone 935 2. 3. : Phone 81 - 134 South Main Phone 19 C. B. Williams 140 South Main Phone 6 Miller Real Estate & Insurance . . ol speed. Stop ior occasional rest For leisure driving use scenic sideroads. Have your car in - A-- l shape ior your trip. Obey all signs, signals and markings. DONT LET A FIFTH 4. A Local Result of High Speed on the Highway Scene: Corinne 5. You owe it to yourself and your family to drive as carefully and safely as possible at all times. Protect your family by making sure you have adequate insurance cov6. erage on your car. Never drive unless you ave financial responsibility in case of RUIN TOUR accident. THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE AGENCIES: H. Dee Johnson Agency PACKER MOTOR CO. 75 South Main Street COMPTON'S ART & MUSIC CO. A FEW DRIVING TIPS: 1. Drive at average rate , INCORPORATED ' ' BE SAFE! RMm EXILED! PILOT GOTE2 CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. Complete line of Camera Supplies and Equipment BE COURTEOUS! BE CAUTIOUS! - We Want To See You on the 5th! v ANDERSEN'S - FORD . O FILMS - all fresh For every make of camera. this weekend because oi the additional Holiday traffic. This Ad Is Sponsored In The Public Interest By Brigham City New Car Dealers Association V; FLASH BULBS to drive with extreme caution the utge to disobey any road signs DON'T DO IT! IT'S MURDER! When you get V; O CAMERA F , ; BSEOTE Holiday Vacation . with a no picseries of bad or tures at all. Get a good reliable Drive carefully over this 4th of July weekend and during your Summer Vacation. Box Elder residents are urged DON'T DO IT! IT'S MURDER! -- Theres no need to spoil this SO PLEASE - - - When your feel like pushing your speed up to 70 " or 80 so you can get hojne sooner-- , , , 3-- 4 'DIDN'T COME OUT' 67. . DONT GAMBLE JULY THE ONE THAT this could mmti ro you! When your friends coax you to take a little drink before starting for home DON'T DO IT! IT'S MURDER! J been studying and playing drums for 16 years, studying under masters. He will offer all types of work, Including symdance bands, military phony, and concert band work. Class and private lessons will be offered on Mondays, Anderson announced. County, State Join Forces to Fight Range, Forest Fires , BE ALIVE ON THE 5TH! TAKE A TIP Be Offered Here WRITE OUR READERS aura msim u' Drum Classes Will 4-- ALL RIGHT NEIGHBOR r' ' , " AN - n weeks. Serving the Garland factory area for 26 years, Marble will toe' replaced here toy Burton Wetbb, Tremonton. Mrs. Marble and their five children who are still at home, Jack, Geraldine, Erma, Mae, Linda Ann and George Michael, expect to move to Delta as soon as housing can (be found. Robert Zollinger bert A. Quenneville has been falling for 40 years, but he still has no sign- of ihypsophobia. The sturdy, citizen had his first and most memorable at the age of 11. He fell five stories from a broken staging on one of his fathers apartment houses. Broke his, left wrist and pelvis. At the age of 27 he was flying an airplane at 1,200 feet when it plummeted Into an apple orThe shattered cockpit chid. . scratched his nose. And 15 years ago he was repairing a house when the staging began to sway dangerously. Quenneville did the safest thing Jumped two stories to the ground. Not a scratch. Asked if he had developed hypsophobia, or fear of high I places, he answered simply: dont mind heights. Baken-i- Sugar company, it was announced this week. Marble has ibeen working at Delta as a field man for the company for the past two Utah-ldah- two-wee- Tumbles Fail To Bother Holyoke Man Field U- -l 63 North Main Street Phone 1040 Jack Moffitt 72 South 1st West Phone 889 Earl Madsen Insurance Agency . FOURTHI 1st Security Bank Bldg. Phone 61 I I U |