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Show r if M f ! Seven In A Row Toppled Double Damage ' . y; wjMr fit K' y Strongest Wind On Record Here 4 i&srMw 'fif SVf jk fi 'ii ftv , " H V' ' Trr v wer Cb' .. fW . r idP? it 2 1lx - v 4JZ Aftermath Of Violent Friday Wind . . . was this sad sight in south Willard. With the doors open the wind found its mark and knocked the supports from beneath this garage on a new home. Trees On Forest And Third East most gave this spectacular sight Friday morning. Over 300 trees were puffed over, of which have been cleared away by the city street department. Sidewalk Slab Tilted Up . : as a result of giant root pushing up from beneath it when the tree went over. This was not an uncommon f. -- . sight Friday. - - . o fyixcrancs efi the tau I J?J It , -- . ' . is an old, but true, maxim that of the law excuses no Ignorance 4 ,f one. J 4 CxcuJe 1U - CcMult ypur For B. E. The appointment of Mrs. Jean Barnard as general chairman of this years United Cerebral Palsy drive was announced today state by Edward A. Terhune, coordinator. Other members of the local committee who will direct the activities of the drive are: Ray Bob Dairies, secretary-treasurer- ; Crompton, publicity chairman; Muray Mason, representative of the Chamber of Commerce and Dale Baron, of representative People Climbs In 12 Years in$-taxe- s Published by the Utah State Bar A man is known by the clothes he wears! That First Impression Sets Your Pace . . . IN COLLEGE IN LANDING A JOB graduation suit with this thought in mind and youll buy a Botany or Varsity Town suit from Blocks. Newest styles . , . smartest weaves. Complete range of Yes, buy your well-dress- club. the Arrangements have been made through Mrs. Barnard for a house to house sale of theater tickets by the Kindergarten club which will be honored at the Roxy and Capitol theaters on the evenings of June 11 and 12. To-- , tal proceeds of the sale of tic- kets Wlll go to the cerebral sied cause Both, Mr. Vosco Call and Mr. Mark Nielson have top notch the pictures scheduled during tiwo nights the tickets will be honored. 20-3- Pointing out the increase for the support of four federal bureaus, the national astosociation of manufacturers day released figures that show what the cost to the people of is as their ,Box Elder county share of their operation. Covering the 12 year period from 1910 to 1952, the NjA.M. reported that in 1910 Box Elder people paid $2,824 as its share for the activities of the depart- - tauter 1952 Head Palsy Drive NAM Reports Operation Of Government When you arc required to make a decision that involves a knowledge of the law dont take a chance consult your lawyer. He can serve you best if you consult him before, not after, the decision is made. 21, Jean Barnard Will TAX BITE WITH FANGS ' NEWS Wednesday, May In behalf of the city administration, I wish to take this opportunity to thank the citizens and the , city employees for their cooperation in assisting to clean up the debris left by the recent destructive , wind storm. Although considerable damage was done we feel grateful no lives were lost. We also appreciate the help of our Intermountain Indian school and assistance offered by our neigrboring cities and towns. We are urging the public to take every precaution in using the streets and sidewalks to avoid unnecessary accidents until the necessary repairs can be made and to help as much as possible to clean up the debris on and near their own property. Lorenzo J. Bott, Mayor Succumbs To The Elements fc.ltxlil BOX ELDER ' . o mor Mayor Commends Cooperation In Emergency ed er. ment labor as compared to now, an increase of 1192 percent. While its employees jumped from 3,653 in 1940 to 7,038 in 1952, the total expenditures rose from $19.4 to $2506 millions. percent Showing a crease, the Federal Security Agency required $229,506 from Box Elder county people this year compared to $114,875 in 1940. In 12 years it increased its number of employees from 121 in- FBI Holds Peace Officer School school in Brigham City was sponsored on 29,146 to 36 661. Monday by the Federal Bureau The reported that for of Investigation and Utah Peace of executive pers-ideoffice the the Officers association, with special the cost to Box Elder tax- agent D. K. Brown of the FBI payers Increased from $367 in in charge. 1940 to $1381 in 1952,' an inClasses were held on stolen crease of 285 percent. auto investigation, robbery inThe last department of the vestigations, techniques and N.A M. listed was the Depart- mechanics of arrest, defensive ment of Commerce which cost taetits, firearms training and a the people of the county $135,-57- 3 practical problem involving lain 1952 compared to only tent finger prints. Films were $9,416 in 1940, an increase of shown on arrest and defensive 1503 percent. tactics during the morning It should be pointed out that classes which were held in the inthese while departments Eagles Rooms on the third creased expenses the average in- floor of the Fust Security bank come has increased many times building. and the total value of property Firearms training was held on in the United States has also the rifle range near tbe mouth made a steady climb. of Box Elder canyon. Representatives of the cities and towns One cubic foot of' solid coal of Box Elder county, Sheriffs will generate enough electricity department, Utah State High-toperate an electric iron 231 way Patrol and Peace Officers (attended. days. A peace officers , h) at. f If niiHH a. hi j. mbtm High Power Line Pole Flattened By Wind Twelve . . . last Friday morning about two miles west of Willard. down at an estimated damage cost of $120,000. . Corinne Man Hurt In Auto Accident From where I sit ... Edward Carl Michelli, Corinne, suffered a fractured collar bone and a severe bump on the head that left him unconscious for several hours last Saturday afternoon in a freak automobile accident at about 4:30 p. m. just like it went ly Joe Marsh, Attention Ladies! ach with a Cakes lined up number. Judges looking, breaking off pieces, tasting. The winner? Number 4 a cake with a wonderful, glossy chocolate frosting. This was at the Womens Club last night. Then Duke Thomas stepped up "hit cake was Number 4! Seems his missus was laid up, so Duke took over and won I Michelli was driving south on highway 30-- about one and one half miles north of Corinne when he ran onto the right shoulder of the road at a curve there. Losing control of the car, he weaved across the road, hit the opposite shoulder and twisted baclt onto the highway where the car rolled three times. Heres Dukes prize-winni- frosting recipe: From where I sit, we all have different abilities and tastes... and these differences are some-- 1 times surprising. Duke bakes cakes. My wife, for example, can beat most any man at checkers. Same when it comes to beverages you may like coffee or tea while I prefer a refreshing glass of beer. But lets not have ideas that peod any ple are all the same or should be. prize-winnin- g half-bake- Melt 3 iqsarM unsweetened chocolate In double boiler Remove from heat, add 1H cups sifted confectioner's sugar and 2Vfc tbs. hot water and blend. Add t egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each. Add The driver was thrown from the car and knocked unconto the scious. He was taken in Cooley Memorial hospital Brigham City immediately by the city ambulance. tbs. butter, beating thoroughly after each cake. tbs. Pills and frosts 4 Copynghl. 195 2, United States Brewers Foundation o rmu see ' May Festival Of VALUES Continues At The Elite Shop! vyw(S! FOR WELL-DRESSE- AT GREAT SAVINGS DURING THE D THE CELEBRATED GRADUATE Ties Shirt3 Weyenberg Shoes Iliekok Belts and Jewelry Wallets Interwoven Sox Catalina Swim Trunks Samsonite Luggage BUD17EISER - - Donl miss thla magnificent hitch of eight Champion horse weighing an average of 2000 pound each ...all pulling a huge, glittonlng wagon going through difficult maneuver at the flick of a rain. They're a light that all your family will much rnijoy and long remember. 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