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Show rr PARK VALLEY NEWS of their parents Mr, .end . Mr. Carl is stationed Ferris James. at U. S. Air Base at San Antonio, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James also returned home last week after spending a week in Brigham spent the weekend at the Ferris Gordon Carter spent his James home, their parents also. City. time in the hospital where he Lynn and Marcile are teaching school at Grouse Creek. had a major operation. ecjlng.the canning and trip were CANNJN6 Mrs. Edna Palmer and Mrs. Cioe Hirschl of the Park Valley Relief INDUSTRY SALITO STATE COLLEGE Society. UNDER THE TREFOIL Fireside for the Special Interest Group of the M.I.A. was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter. Ed Holmgren of Garland was to have been the speaker but was come because of illArranging and dlr unable to ness so ris son, Jay Holmgren of him. 'Kelton substituted for Dainty refreshments were served to a large group of married couples. The Bluebell troop was hostess to the Brownie and Intermediate troops in Brigham City on Thursday, September 11. Fifty six girls present enjoyed hearing and seeing slides of Holland presented by Miss Dorothy Mrs. Owen Ann Lillywhite. Westenekow arranged the program. Following the program Girl Scout cookies were served. Proud of award Girl scouts of Brigham City are pleased with the award they won for their prize winnng display Special during Peach Days. thanks went out today foe all who made the project possible. Uniform Road Signs Planned By UN You Could Buy This New 1952 Chevrolet Styline Special Tudor Sedan GENEVA, Switzerland, Aug. 21 (UP) The United Nations is uniconsidering a world-wide- , form International road sign system. It would end confusion for motorists traveling outside their own countries. There are two systems now, one using word explanations and the other graphic symbols. After experimenting for two ears, the UN found that symbols were more legible than words, that black on yellow background was the best color embination and that angular shapes were the most easily Experts from six countries, the United States, India, Turkey, France, South Rhodesia and Chile' tested various road signs in nine countries, including five states in the United States. Dr. Louis L. Madsen, center, president, Utah State Agricultural College, accepts a citation presented to the college at the Utah State Fair by the Utah Canners Association and the American Can Company in recognition of the schools work with the states farmers. Presenting the citation to Dr. Madsen is Cancos representative Claude Parry, left, and W. R. Eddington, right, president, Utah Canners Association. Mr. Parry described the citation as a salute to the Utah State Agricultural College for eminent public service dedicated to growers, canners and in the marketing of healthful foods and the creation of economic benefits for all the people of Utah. Mr. Eddington pointed out that the food processing team of farmer, canner and brings more than $30,000,000 into the state every year. inter-mounta- in rs toO.1, $0g $56.78 r News Of Intermoufttain Indian School By Helen B. Hill arm m $614.62 Down A YAZZIE YARNS The horned toad is not a toad It Is a lizard. It does not lay eggs for today! but gives birth toliving young, Inspirational thought Money may buy the husk of It things, but not the kemal. brings you food but not appetite, medicine but not health, acquaintances but not friends, servants but not faithfulness, days of joy but not peace or happiness. Henrik Ibsen IN BRIGHAM CITY GWiifiiGCj Per Month Wt IIWIN9 HPAMS POM SALES TAX NOT INCLUDED The first employees dance of the season was held Friday iCWMO INCTWCWOW KNOCK M NOnOM HftPfUl PINHMNO MCVKZB I SUCH AS BUTTON COVERINO AND BUTTONHOUNO. MAKIN9 Pali trtct Youre Money Ahead From The SINGER SEWING Start And Money Ahead Through MACHINE CO. 2456 The Miles. Washington Blvd. ! OGDEN. UTAH even- ing in the boys gymnasium. Sponsored by the boys advisory staff, the occasion was a gay affair. The gymnasium was decorated with crepe paper streamers of autumn colors In subdued light there was dancing to the music of the Harmonettes. Re freshments of punch and cookies were served. The event was primarily a "meet your neighbor party an opportunity for new employees to become acquainted. . There were games and prizes for entertain ment of those present. Mrs. Paul Bramlet entertained PHIL HOLMES (UP) Its cheaper to spray weeds In carrots to death than to dig them out. W. H. Friend, associate county agent of Hidalgo county, said today that formerly cost up to 60 percent of the total production cost in carrots planted In August and September. One properly timed and properly applied naphtha spray, at a cost of less than $10 an acre will do the Job of weed elimination that would cost $50 an acre if done by hand labor, he said. "Carrots and their near rela- hand-weedin- g ASK 6 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah 1952 Wednesday. September 24, tives are so constituted that they can tolerate an oil bath that kills most small weeds and he said. It is this segrasses, lective action of oil on this group of plants that makes it feasible to wced carrots with a single application of naphtha spray. Young Voice Heard Conn. (UP) GREENWICH, Town court officials claimed to have engaged the youngest court interpreter on record. David Dugave was called in to did not speak for his father, who 1(L speak English. David Is A FOR SHOWDOWN DEMONSTRATION OF THE FARMALL recent tour of the newspaper plant. C. W. Claybaugh, publisher, conducted the tour and told the girls of newspaper publishing. Hope To Preserve Eva Peron's Body BUENOS AIRES, Argentina transferred from the stenopool to procurement replacing the vacan (UP) A Spanish embalmer will cy created by the resignation of work for the next 6even months Mrs. Terrance Reid. in the hope of keeping the body of Eva Peron Intact for 50 years Jack Burt was on sick leave or more. The embalmer is Dr. Ara Sar-rilast week. professor of anatomy at the This is late but congratulations faculty of medicine in Cordoba. to Mr. and Mrs. Alvord Cox and He was a student of the famous Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jensen ifi Spanish doctor, Santiago Ramon the birth of their daughters. y Cajal, and has been in Argentina for 20 years. Aras proceiss is to fill the Visiting Mary Joyce recently were her sister and niece Mrs. F. veins with mormol spreading E. Raiman and Louise from Wen- the formal through the body by atchee, Washington. massage of skin and muscles. It is a slow Job. Dr. George A. Boyce, Roland B. If Ara is successful the body Harris, Paul Bramlet and Char will be placed In a monument lotte Mangseth attended a recep- in downtown Buenos Aires. tion in Salt Lake City, Friday af ternoon, in honor of Robert Rams-pec- Too Pine for Fine chairman of the United States Civil Service Committee of GAFFNEY, S. C. (UP) A mothe United States House of Rep torist appeared at city' hall to pay an overtime parking meter resentatives fine, even though his car had Bill Skenandore left last week not been tagged. Desk Sgt. C. C. on an urgent assignment to Shas Green was so Impressed with the mans honesty he refused to acta Dam, California. cept the usual $1 fine. WILLARD NOTES Miss Varlene Cook, daughter of The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 771 Bishop and Mrs. Delbert Cook left for Provo Saturday to attend the B. Y. U. at Provo. SUPER (Cj ON YOUR FARM IT WILL DO YOUR SPRING PLOWING AND ALL WORK DURING THE YEAR 20 USING LESS GAS CALL US TODAY AT 300 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND Brigham City Utah IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 300 .! Miss Doris Marsh and her brother Dale Marsh went to Provo Sunday to attend the B. Y. U. her bridge club Wednesday even ing. Members present included: Mrs. Henry Kyltingstad, Mrs. Ar Stake President Wallace Chris, 335 East 6th North Ithur Arnstine, Mrs. Morris tensen of the Y.M.M.I.A. attended Phone 501-Fleischman and Mrs. Otis Cling the Sunday meeting. Through his supervision, Robert Dial was enpeel. released as one of the counselors roc rout ptortenow Mrs. Ruby McDermott, director and Eldon Watt was sustained to be the new counselor. Siogvr Sowing Modus C. of social work on the Navajo res ootimiM Bi policy ervation, from Gallup, New Mex of wiling Ik wochiuM only Gerald Stauffer, son of Mr. and ico, and Mrs. Elma Begaii, dir rivoegh Singer Sowioo Co, Fed- Mrs. Glen Stauffer was visiting ton identified by the lomoen ector of Save The Children visited with his parents last week. Jer Bed S k ee Mo eration on the Navajo, window never tbresgb the school here on Thursday. ry is training in one of the camps in Texas in the Air Corps. deportment Worn or oilier L. tewing macMtie education Edgar Wight, Phone 935 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kunzler re specialist (agriculture) left Fri day on an asignment in North celved a letter from their son Rus He expects sell who is in .training in Califor and South Dakotas. to return here by October 17. nia. The time that his buddies whom he had trained with depar lllfcli 'ft iiftVMW Mr. and Mrs. Earl I. Webb are ted for Korea, he had to go to the ' the proud parents of a baby hospital for a serious operation so The buddies' daughter born Tuesday, Septem he did not go. ber 15, at the Cooley Memorial that went to Korea were entirely Russell was thankhospital. wiped out. Waiting at home to welcome ful he was not one of them, but his new sister Is brother Kim. yet at the same time he has a sad heart. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeppson are Mrs. Jeppsons par- Hatched By Refrigeration ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A Carlos Hyde and Jane of Monti-cellHOUSTON,. Miss. (UP) Utah. clerk in a food store put a bag of eggs under a refrigerator and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar forgot them until he heard Wight and family over last week- cheeping noises three days later. Dean The heat of the refrigerator moend were their nephew, Howes and his buddy, James tor plus temperToday there art Thomas. , atures hatched out four baby The duo who had just been dis- chicks. charged from the air force, were enroute to Pasadena, California. Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., lihhnZrtHT.rirnl-ii-iHnhXElsie Featherearring has been today at the Tvrv n Brigham Representative COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY! See now appreciatt Girl scouts their local newspaper. Box Elder News and Journal, 'more since a News-Journ- recognized. DELIVERED WESLACO, Tex. Clarence E. Smith and John J. River Shumway former Bear of Garland Stake Presidency were special speakers at the Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Eighteen women and several Or. and Mrs. A. Homer Reiser, Jr. and small sons of Salt (Lake men went to Garland to the canand Wednesday City are guests of their parents ning center Thursday of last week and Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Carter. canned about 150 cases of tomaLt. and Mrs. Carl James and toes and 90 cases of peaches and children are visiting at the home preserves. More Costly Than Spray GIRL SCOUTS! canco'400 Carrots Hand-Weedi- ng , R , loog-tim- e The barrel that cant be fcodo-mor- 18 North Main emptied dtdtaJ 4T - tSir Many a man can remember reading by kerosene lamp. For however fast time speeds by, it hasnt been verylong since lamps played an important part in lighting the homes of the West and Standard was a small company proud of its ability to get from 5 to 10 gallons of its principal product, coal oil, from a barrel of petroleum. 4 :$T There were only 95,000 telephones in Utah 210,000 rm i own.- - rrrr Ten years ago, this Company was serving 95,000 telephones ij Utah. Since then the number has more than doubled! Back of these telephones is a vast amount of equipment and during this period of greatest growth, the price pf everything we need to provide service has gone up. With higher wage costs, higher taxes, higher prices for maferia!, we face the same problem you do - inflation. We, like any other business, must receive enough for our service to cover our higher costs, with enough left over to pay a fair return to the investors who have made expansion of your service News-Journa- From where I sit , possible. $520 A MINUTE ...Every minutg of every this Is working day, adding 520 dollars company worth of new telephone equipment to provide more service. Overhead and underground cable is being placed In record quantities. We're en- larging buildings, installing new switching equipment . . . working to meet the telephone needs of families, business end defense. f i ii o no nmti i uctoi - l. Joe Marsh No Longer Two Sides to" This Question! Ever seen those houses they have in some places with separate front doors and porches side by side? My sister owns half of one and lives in it, near Philadelphia. . Nice little frame home. Only Sis painted her half brown and the other family always painted theira green. Ruined the effect but for years neither family ever thought of suggesting that they both decide on a common shade. Now Sis writes that their home is no longer. "I mentioned we were going to repaint, she says. And they said lets get a color we all like. So we did. A nice shade of gray for both sides. y ' From where I sit, so often when thtfif'i a difference of opinion it's best to sit right down and work things out (like when our volunteer firemen decided to serve both lemonade and beer at their annnal picnic last month). Dont let prejudices color your opinion of your neighbor. Hell probably be quite as as you are. open-minde- d two-ton- ed ttiiGCEit) ecqnaflfo k4, fcswi Fmaduu ms Count few of the hundreds of products made from oil today! 9 Almost every item in this picture, for example, comes directly or indirectly from oil: (1) the enamel on stove, refrigerator and cabinets, (2) the dryer in the wall paint, (3) the plastic in the clock cover, curtains, apron, (4) the linoleum, (5) the drainboard covering at the sink, (6) the detergents used in washing (7) the finish on the car and (8) the aynthetic rubber of its tires. 9 Add to these asphalt for paving and roofing, insecticides. a ... cosmetics, dry cleaning solvents and, of course, steadily improving gasolinea and motor oils . . . and you begin to see how important oil has become, q More than 1100 products are now being made from petroleum by Standard Oil Company of California, and others are on the way. We have spent $35,000,000 in research and technical service in the last 5 years alone ... to make a barrel of oil truly a barrel that cant be emptied in terms of the good things it contributes to your daily living. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better |