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Show Is There Enough To CORINNE iJ v : By Marijane Morris Miss Pat Reed, daughter ol James Reed of will be among the 5,000 delegates expected at the fifth quadrennial National convocation of Methodist Youth to be held at Purdue University, Mr. and Mrs. Indiana, August i JM1CRT Just About V ' c'-- By Bob ' Thunder and lightning puts the Thor in a good many people, and in world its no different, i fear of the dog or three years, For the past Packer Motor Co.s garage has been refuge for a big white pointer with brown spots during electrical storms. About 15 minutes after the first peal of thunder the hound, who evidently feels all the wrath of heaven is being heaped on his broad back, comes cruising into the garage like a Greyhound bus without brakes. two-and-a-h- T i . , . He roars around the counter and into the stock department, finds the darkest spot and plops down. Then he lays there and shakes like the devil had him by the tail for the du- 't ration of the storm. UK:! has become such a regular bad weather friend Ira Packer became a little concerned Monday afternoon when an electrical,,, storm broke overhead and thV'ddg didnt show up: k I --: ri ; Mr. Packer .. Wonder where shaky is? said., (They dubbed him Shaky for obvious ? i reasons).' Vi V5 i ' i - Hardly had the thought left him, when Shaky came dashing in, shaking with fear from the lashing lightning. He plopped down in his favorite spot in the parts department and when this was written was still shaking. (Note photo.) t : ; He r ,'i . . - Shaky" .f M : . driving down the road, give all the proper signals, stop and have some l'-- . Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Law You. can be Crompton l dun-d- er head ram you in the rear, and you will still have to deposit as much as $11,000 security under the new Motor Vehicle Safety , Responsibility Law. Difficult to understand? Yes, perhaps, but that is the law and there is reason behind it. In effect, this is what the law really says : the operator of every car that is involved in an accident which results in death or injury or property damage exceeding $25, must report the accident within five days. Also, within 60 days a motorist must On the patio at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Horsley Vera Earl, First Vice Captain children, Christine, Lock Phyllis Owen was hostess to members of the Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers for summer social on Monday afternoon, August 20. With decorations in keeping with the pioneers, the serving table was unusual with a bouquet of sunflowers and pioneer wagon serving as centerpiece upon a table covered with checkered cloth. Following the regular meeting and program Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Jennie Jones and Mrs. Eva-din- e BODCTTIHIS and and Lynn, and Miss Deloris Wolkie of Wichita, Kansas, spent last week in Brigham City. Mr. Horsley, son of Mrs. May M. Horsley, had planned with his family to remain longer but due to an emergency appendectomy performed on Mr. Horley in Denver while enroute to Utah his vacation here was greatly shortened. While here they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Romer of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chadwick of Salt Lake City. This is their first visit here for six years. On Friday evening at the Vos-c- o Call canyon home, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Horsley and their family! Along with the Davis family was Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Rich and family from Ogden who were also present. Holland served dainty refreshments to 28 members and 2 visitors. Come, Opening song was Come Ye Saints followed by the opening prayer by Mrs. Oneta Thorne. Vera Earl then conducted a pioneer quiz and told a short pioneer story. ; Each member was presented with a hand made leather book mark souvenir by Mrs. Owen. Names of secret friends for the ment. past year were ""disclosed and California Visitors convocation The theme, new names drawn for the coming Honored At Fish Supper Christian Living in Our Time, season. will be carried out through talks Mrs. Lillian Felt showed a dis- ( Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Larsen en and workshops. play of Christmas novelties and tertalned at a fish supper Mon Among the keynote speakers greeting cards to be sold to help day evening, August 20, at their home in honor of Bish Jepp-sothat Miss Reed will have the camp finances. and son, Wayne, of Los Anopportunity to hear will be Reverend Donald O. Soper, colorful geles, who are visitors at the Larsen home. clergyman of London, England; Square Dancing Group Guest list included the guests Kifby Page, author and social Enjoy Yellowsione Trip evangelist of LaHabrq,, CaliforThe Promenaders, a square of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth nia; Dr. W. Aiken Srfiart, asso- dancing group composed of cou- Newton and daughter, Jane and ciate dean of Chandler School of ples from Box Elder county Jean, and Mrs. Clarence Burrup Theology, Emory University, At- towns, enjoyed a delightful five and children, Steven and Janet. lanta, Ga . and Mrs. M. E. Tilly days at Yellowstone park last of the Southern Regional Coun- week. Guests At T. Waddoups cil, Atlanta. Dr. Hiel D. BollinThe group enjoyed fishing and Home This Week ger, head of the Methodist stu- sightseeing. dent department of the Board of Those in the Mr. and Mrs. T. Waddoups had were Mr. group Education, will be platform and Mrs. LuRoy P. Deem, Har- as their guests this week, Mr. and per ward; Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Owen Frebaim Larsen, Brigham City; Mr. and children from Los Angeles, Cad if. Mrs. Waddoups and Mrs. FreMrs. Arthur Carlson, Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Z. Hepler, Tremon- baim are sisters. ton and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Everyone is Invited to phone Bosley, Corinne eve their returned society items for the News TheySunday and Journal to 771. ning. An appendectomy was formed August 16 upon Ruth Clements at Cooley morial hospital. Mrs. Lee O. Hansen, the former Donna Barker, was operated on Sunday, August 19, for appendicitis. Mrs. Emery Wight returned to her home In Harper ward Monday, August 20, following a remajor operation performed cently at Cooley Memorial hospital. Reed Hunsaker also returned to his home Monday following a major operation performed at Cooley Memorial hospifil. - Hospital Notes meet security requirements (the' deposit up to $11,000) or his operators license and registration plates must be suspended. Or he can prove his innocence within the same period of time (something usually more easily said than done) . The best way to shed all of these responsibilities is to be covered with liability insurance. If the driver's car involved in an accident is covered, he need not worry about your stationery, office and suspension of his license and plates, proving Order innocence or raising the money, he could be business forms, envelopes, etc,, ya liable fot, 'He would only have to Report Yhe today at the accident within five days. ,tj This type of insurance is easily obtainable from agents in this area. It is interesting to note that 33 other states have similar Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Laws. By January 1, all of the states in the Rocky Mountain-Pacifi- c coast areas will have it. Utahs becomes effective September 1. So in the states motorists from Utah are most likely to travel in will also require the same responsibility for accidents. To save a lot of possible headaches, and perhaps to save thousands of dollars, the safe move is to obtain liability insurance on your auto before September 1. Lousy is a lousy word, said a Tremonton friend of mine, and you used to too often in your column when talking about money for the Bear River gym. News-Journa- The following births are nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy on August 16 to Glen and Wanda Cottle Dixon. Twin sons to Berley and Fay Gilson McWilliams on August 18. Raymond Howard weighed 4 pounds 9 ounces at birth and tipped the Berley Alberton scales at 5 pounds 3 ounces. A boy to Chester and Bessie Hamilton Christensen of Bear River City on August 17. Ralph and Ayra Hunsaker Pierce of Tremonton, a boy Auan- gust 19. 19 to KenWal- A boy on August and Marjorie Housley lace of Clearfield. A boy August 19 to Lysle and La Wanne Garbanati Stokes of Snowville. Wilford and Merna Archibald Nish of Snowville, a girl on Au- neth gust 20. Brigham City. 'A girl on August mon and Ayala of c ! Janie Roy. PAG j BOX ELDER Brigham City. Wednesday, O August a ( A weekly newaum., 189. publlahed t .Chu CUdy. oh.-M, Mall Matter jT89.y' AdJtgfl at the Boat UUh tt0d" la U?i Subscription rete ty, $2.23 per year, pa yet! In combination with V Journal, per yeari -ty.pyi nSnt' per years . $5.00. Member United Circulation, Utah Preaa, State p!LH National Editorial A girl on August 20 to Victor tton. P rlaia all and Deloris Reeves Cochran vl i Advertising Service. A - LINDSAf . . . ion Metal Heating X the smooth ; coo; lovely gW health and beuty , . , soft! water eliminates Q gummy soap curds which! your pores and its J action helps prevent bl es, chapped skin, scalY and other imperfections! Hard water is harsh I rough . , . and no amo expensive soaps, lotions,! cleansing creams, other beauty aids can completely overcome the a I of hard water on the skin. And of course if you have children in youri . . . you need soft water more than ever. It cos little with the LINDSAY Automatic Water Softs, Come in today and investigate. It pays for itseiii 1 in the savings it makes! RMERROJLS, Air Conditioning Roofing 48 North Main WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE l. Y 180 Horsepower! Until you drive it youll that aint all he said, either. never know Right or wrong, at least the couple paragraphs caused a thought about the gym to turn over in his mind. Often feel like saying something about promoting better relationships between the northern and southern Box Elder county often arise people. Misunderstandings causing bitter feelings to develop.-Thwhola thing is usually as ridiculous as a Kentucky mountain feud. Armour Jensen told that when an major took an apartment in Utah upon assigned to one of the military bases he was visited one evening by two . teachers. army being here, ward The major, an attorney, had been associated with Tom Dewey in New York politics. ' Ya know, he said, those ward teachers talked for two hours and I never did find out what political party they belonged to. Arch Goss was reluctant about wearing glasses; but when he was finally outfitted with bifocals, he found they had advantages. When I receive my check I look through the lower half of the glasses and it looks twice as big. When I look at grocery prices I look through the upper half and they look reasonable, he said. . Sounds like a good method of controlling Inflation as effective, anyway, as Michael (V. DiSalles O.P.S. A ward in New York City, it seems, has church as it does in Utah and neighboring ' . States. f - The show Go For Broke which ran at the Capitol theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, must have brought back many nostalgic memories to Box Elder county Americans o; Japanese ancestry, for many of them serve in the famous most decorated outfit. Another Brigham City man has fond memories of the 442nd Combat Team. He Wynn K. Jensen, contractor here and son o: Cordelia J. Mathias. . - Wynn was a member of the Texas 36th in- fantry outfit that was surrounded by Germans. After he and his buddies had gone without food and water for days, the 442nc broke through to them to let them out of the trap. f .5 2 Tolerance and understanding are great virtues. Nevertheless, one should not swallow an opinion if he feels it is not selfish, and, in this particular case, that it is- for the good of the county as a whole, for fear o: hurting the feelings of the other section. If you feel something needs discussion, discuss it. Thats half of the game in our country. We would be only too happy to publish comments on this particular subject, or any other, for that matter, from people on either side of thte fence, or sitting on it. 0 ... SEASHORES Phone 25 1: Pure soft water . .. give your skin and : ' for a lovelier complexion! r- - , An Sunflower Camp n NATIONS - 27-3- Miss Reed will leave Friday evening from Salt Lake City, go to Denver and then to Purdue in chartered bus. She Is one of the two delegates leaving from Utah. Miss Reed is secretary of the Western Slope area. High school and college students will be tt Purdue for the Convocation from the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Cuba, each representing their local, church youth fellowships of state and regional chapters of the Methodist Student Move- :!'i Wichita Visitors At Home Of May Horsley Phyllis Owen Hostess to Go Around 7 does for you! YOU'VE HEARD THE TALK about Chrysler revolutionary new V-- 8 FirePower engine . . . with its 180 horsepower, its amazing smoothness and acceleration ... NOW COME DRIVE THE REASON for all this excitement Here is the most revolutionary advance in American motor car engine design in 27 years!...? American car engine actually puts to work mon of the energy contained in the fuel than other engines. HERES EXCITING PERFORMANCE... responsiveness, acceleration, smoothness, which no other passenger car engine built in this country can equal today. And you can have it with FirePower even on grade gasoline. 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