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Show posited $1 for each of the 300 graduating seniors at Waukesha To high school. He sent a letter to . The each graduate, explaining that WW (UP) dollar could be used to Waukesha State the start an account or could ' be that lt9 withdrawn immediately. successful men- save Corinne Three theories exist to So able far, only a few of the senbe as to the origin of the name: iors have taken out their (1) That the town was named by de- why Carl Taylor General J. A. Williamsen for Corinne Lavont, an actress who visited the town in early days.i 2) That it was named for daughter, Corinne, the first white child bom there. (3) That it was named for the heroine of a popular novel of the day, "Corinne of Italy. It was settled in 1869. , Perry was settled in 1853 and named for the Perry family, early settlers. It was first called Porter Springs for Porter Rockwell, early trapper and land owner. Later it was called Three Mile Creek because it is near a stream three miles 6outh of Brigham City. Brigham City was named in honor of Brigham Young. It was first called Boxelder and was settled in 1851. Collinston was named for Collins Fulmer, a Utah Northern railroad conductor. It was formerly called Hampton for Ben Hampton, operator of an early toll ferry across Bear River. It was settled in 1875. Oeweyville was- - settled in 1864 and named for John C. Dewey, one of the first settlers. Yielding, named in honor of MSaveTenches Willard And Brigham City, Were First Settlments In Box Elder County, With Perry A Close Third , V rfth'e (fStf -- Not A Jalopy Now! 3 PEA Wehavelhe til hm id S, tionth nd mje on :in8 e flj your nm sli 'Wj some hj ?ment t at tarters. All Three In Family Most PAIRLEE, .Vt. .(UP) folks would think it quite a feat if one member of a family was able to get a at 1 also been Human Body A e golf. But it Looks Like New! - hole-ln-on- e it ' other attempts , to )1( J ' i : li r ! Snarl Grips make use of stereoscopic views Ownership as a teaching method. Daniel Webster School It is the progress in photogThe SALISBURY, N. (II. (UP) raphy, exemplified by the de- ownership of Salisbury Acad of color film, and the emys property is so involved it velopment photographic-illuminatiometh- would almost take the genius of ods devised by Gruber that its most famous graduate, Dan makes Bassetts project a special iel Webster, to settle things. contribution to science. The school was founded more 200 years ago and drifted than That's Different out of existence, with the local SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP) Rob-er- t grade school taking over, one 'Aibuckle complained to po- floor of the academy building lice that he had been squirted and the local grange taking over with a water pistol as he drove the top floor. . , a his open convertible under A heavy windstorm has blown pedestrian bridge. Arbuckle said the top off the structure and he would have forgotten the in- neither the grange nor the cident, except for the fact the school district will pay the billgun was loaded with battery on the grounds they dont own acid and his coat disintegrated. the building. n ' i ' . , f i The Vlsualiner installed in our service room is the latest the alignment and proper opera type equipment used to check Wheels out of alignment qiuse of automobile wheels. make driving difficult and inore uneven tire or wear; spotty tiresome. On the Visualiner you ac- tually SEE how much your wheels It's the Newest are out of alignment and can WATCH our experts correct the difficulties. WHEEL mean aligned wheels Properly safer more tire 4; smoother, driving; mileage. FREE INSPECTION r , aligning: EQUIPMENT in Our servicemen can check your wheels in the matter of minutes. No charge is made unless mechanical service is necessary. ; 1 BRIGHAM WE OFFER RELIABLE SERVICE FROM I Specialists In TRAINED MECHANICS O Wheel Alignment And Balancing ,, Both Cara and Trucks 1 t'r t O Complete Front End Overhaul g. hole-in-on- Peach Days Edition j Brlghcan City, Utah Wednesday, Sept 5, 1951 f - state-supporte- - STANFORD, Calif. (UP) teaching doctor at Stanford Unithe Hoefles of Brooklyn, versity and a research engineer N. Y. have three generations of from Portland, Ore., have completed the first phase of a projaces. ect that may be important to In 1939 Dr. Frank Hoefle scormedical education. , e on the par ed a three 10th at the, Lake Morey The project is a complete atbeen the has of human anatomy in where las Inn, family You are guaranteed a satisfactory for 31 kodachrome transvacationing annually job when you bring your car to us for years. . parencies, each keyed to a In 1949 his son, Dr. Milton E. matching diagram drawn to body work or repainting. If the ' Hoefle, duplicated, the shot on scale. motor of your car still has the life to the same hole. out In 1991 his grandson, Frank B. The work is being carried carry you over the highways give the L. Bassett, associate Hoefle n, a golfer, by David appearance of your car a face-liftinIn the on the par professor of anatomy a got Iron out all the accumulated wrinkStanford medical school, and his three 17th. collegue William B. Gruber, inles, repaint and youll be as proud ventor of a modern stereoscope to drive your present car as you Gets Free Repair Job known as the View Master. ,were the first day you bought it. , On "Stolen" Auto They have finished the painstaking task of photographing r 238 related dissections of the OHJQAiGO (UP) Chester reported to police that his human central nervous system.. car had been stolen. Project Unfinished Two hours later he found it It has taken them two years where he had parked It but in to complete this section of the better - - mechanical - condition. steroscopic atlas and it will be Brakes, clutch and steering gear published early in 1952. It will take them six to eight years, and had been adjusted. Then "Gust Jamy'1 a mechanic, some 2,000 dissections and phoappeared. -- Jamy 'explained he tographs before this project is Phone 83 604 North Main had had an order to repair a car finished, like Dobers. . He got the wrong .Although, the views can be one. Jamy said there would be projected on large screens, the " quality being no charge. maintained by the use of special' glasses for the spectators, the most common use of the kodachromes is expected to be with the compact and convenient hand viewer. Preparing the specimens is exacting work. The tissues must appear as nearly identical to living tissues as possible. To prevent the discoloration usually seen in anatomical material, the blood vessels are flushed with salt solution before embalming. ' Arteries are then filled with red latex rubber, veins filled with blue. Must Work Quickly Onee the specimens are set up under the camera, the work must proceed quickly t before - i they begin to dry out under exposure to the warmth of the photo lights. Gruber has devis- ed' special equipment which enshow-' leaves V; my Every car that ables him to operate the lights S Conoco with room is lubricated and camera by remote control,. Mr. Suner Motor Oil, reports A stereoscopic atlas of human can perA man get top Dobson. anatomy is not a brand new formance with Conoco Suptf- idea. BdsSett points out that the pubUniversity of Edinburgh lished such an atlas before the turn of the century. There have hole-in-on- BOX ELDER NEWS col-egi- s Joseph Fielding Smith, sixth name of a stream near which cinity. i Bear River City. Settled In president of the Mormon church. the first settlement was made. called South It was settled in 1851. It was formerly 1866 and derived its name from Plymouth because it was south Yost was named for Charles Bear River near which it is sitof Plymouth. It was settled in Its first settler. It was set- uated. The region at the headYost, 1892.. waters of this stream once tled in 1880. abounded in black bears. Honeyvillo There are three theories as to the origin of this Washakie. It was settled in Grouse Creek was settled in name. 1. That It was named by 1891 and named for a Shoshone 1876 and was named for the a bee keeper, Abraham Hunsa-ker- , Indian leader who was friendly stream on which It was situated. because of his interest In to the whites. Travelers found many grouse in (he honey Industry. (2) That it Mantua. It was settled in 1863. the valley and so named the was named by its Mormon settlers as a reminder of the bibli- Named for a town In Ohio, the stream. cal land of Caanan a land flow- birthplace of Lorenzo Snow, 5th Hot Springs: There are sever(3) president of the Mormon church. al warm ing with milk and honey. mineral springs found It was first named Hunsaker-vill- e It had a number of earlier nam- in this so the resort de locality, es Flax-ville but the railroad company including Little Valley, name its rived from them. and Geneva. was not satisfied with the name to Plymouth. Settled In 1868 and so the citizens were asked Lakeside was so named be change the name and they chose named for Plymouth, Mass. For- cause it is situated on the shore beof Great Salt Lake, north of Salt the name IHoneyville." This merly called Squaretown name was satisfactory to the cause the first four families of Lake City. railroad company, and to- - the settlers built their log houses on Riverside: It is situated on the citizens as well. adjoining comers of four sec- banks of the Bear river and is Snowvdlle named for Lorenzo tions of land. an outgrowth of Fielding. Portage. Named for Portage Snow, Box Elder stake president, Promontory: It was settled In and later fifth president of the county, Ohio, birthplace of Lo- 1869 and named because it is L. D. S. church. It was settled renzo Snow. Formerly called situated on the high point of in 1871. Haytown because of the large land projecting into Great Salt Thatcher was named for Moses fields of hay grown by the early Lake. Thatcher, L. D. S. church offi- settlers. Promontory Point was so nam Tremonton named for Tre ed because it is situated on the cial. 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