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Show PEACH DAYS EDITION Water Jug Backfire BOX ELDER NEWS Patrolman DETROIT (ITP) William Wanak is probably one of the summers most unusual Wednesday. September 10, 1952 heat victims. He was instructed An ostrich egg weighs about to fill a five gallon water disthree pounds and holdB approx- penser. While he was doing so, imately as much as a dozen and it exploded. He was treated for one-hal- f cuts on the hand. chicken eggs. Brigham City, Utah Wins Doable Award' Glade Winds Up Campaian In Box Elder Miles Stondish Watch Cherished In Ohio A WILLOUGHBY, O. (UP) pocket watch that once belonged to Capt. Miles Standish, New England settler, is the most cherished posesslon of Mrs. Dianne Haler. Mrs. Haler was willed the timepiece b her late uncle, who lived in Washington. The value of the watch has not been determined, since if never was offered for sale. But the more-than-35- i time- year-ol- d probably would attract handsome offers, although it no order. longer is Mrs. Haler has authenticating papers to prove the heritage of the watch. The timepiece has a porcelain' face with brass back and is slightly thicker than present-dawatches. piece English-manufacture- 50 Years Of LET US FILL YOUR BIN TODAY! PHONE ONE" BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE GO North Main Street Brigham City d A Safety MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP) Mrs. Herbert C. Coleman has driven a car for 50 years, motoring through 45 states, without an accident or a flat tire. Mrs. Cole- man owned her first automobile a Stanley Steamer in 1902. Now much is five cubic Earl J. Glade Took Optimism And Enthusiasm with him on his tour of Utah. In Box Elder county several Democrats gathered around to hear his message. Left to right: Norwood Hyer, G. G. (Gill) Sweeten, who accompanied Glade; Norm Watkins, county Democratic chairman; Jack Horton, president of Utah Young Democrats ; Scott Lee, Box Elder county Young Democratic president ; and Mayor Earl J. Glade. . . . yards of education? Private Maurice L. Hunsaker awards when his class at Leaders Course here graduated. He was honor graduate 2nd and received the American Spirit Honor Medal. Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Hunsaker, Honeyville, Utah, was presented the awards by Major General Robert B. McClure 6th Infantry Division Commander. He received basic training from Company L, 1st Infantry Regiment and is assigned as Tactics NCO with the Bayonet Committee. . . . 19, won double 4. Douses His Cigarette But By Hard Way Enough To Confuse Any Honest Bandit Two (UP) bandits encountered the unpredictable mind of a woman in a $700 holdup of a swank apartment house beauty salon here. Mrs. James Platt, a customer, was sitting under a hair drier when the two masked gunmen entered. She failed to hear their command for everyone to turn over wallets and purses. When one of the robbers thrust what she thought was a toy pistol into her face, Mrs. Platt said she thought he was playing games," and commanded: Young man, will you tell me where my operator has disappeared to? ST. LOUIS, Mo. nattily-dresse- LEBANON. N. H. (UP) Clyde H. Emery, 30, tried to throw his cigarette out the window of his d , automobile. It fell back on the upholstery.. As Emery tried to pick it up to throw it out again, he lost control of the automobile and knocked over a fire hydrant. The gushing water put out the cigarette and soaked Emery, too. Student Driving Curbed CHICAGO (UP) At least 39 U. S. colleges and universities prohibit their students from driv- automobiles ing during school year, an insurance the com- pany survey shows. Mj3leSSliITGv:: Seals Punctures and 7y Protects Against Blowouts N TERMS of Utah Coppers production, We can put it another way: In 1951 Utah Copper tax paid the cost of educating 30,542 student. five cubic yards of education is a day , . . earned its name the first tire in history to give real "LIFE-SAVE- R and a half of schooling for each student in Utah. or more than 20 Heres how we arrive at a cubic yard measurement of education: 'Last year the dippers of the attendance of 147, 19 students up to and including giant electric shovels bit into the ore body of the The millions of cubic yards of copper ore mined each year mean millions of days of education for high school. of the states average daily hazards: IDIIkirTIIDEC . Bingham mine 3,879,725 times and scooped out an average of five cubic yards each time. Utahs young people, an opportunity to acquire During the year, Utah Copper paid $5,228,250 in school taxes. In other words, each loaded dipper the knowledge and training needed for a better life. Millions of cubic yards of copper ore mean to us meant $1.35 in school taxes, and in our state that all the benefits that come from large tax payments, payrolls and supply purchases. pays for a day and a half of schooling for one protection against all three tire 2. 3 BLOWOUTS GummT puncture, lyer u under treed teal you drive. safe tread outs top, other tire, New on slippery roads. grip-bloc- k OIxlUO TRADE FOR A SET ON YOUR CAR NOW !4 i I j hhe eo?m smssosj ICENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION Phone 548 r r 4 good neighbor helping j. build.a.better. Vj a b ' oms 146 South Msin mu FIRST III RUDDER I $ |