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Show IMM MM" Vic Forsgren appropriately presented them with a sack of nuts. ernonaUy glHNlkillfi the iteme for our anonymous bargain contest. It didnt correspond exactly with the item listed in the advertisement, for Lumber We made one mistake in listing Tri-Sta- te S' -- CWC By r X 'I found out anything in that a dollar wouldnt buy Brigham City last Saturday, un- jess yott had two cents tax to go along with W But f course the customers all had a couple t)f coppers, sated from the parking meters they didnj have to feed on Brigham Citys Annual dollar day. If the N&J didnt give percent age of the local circulation area with the dollar day edition last Friday, it wasnt Boyd cover- 100 1 Sheffields fault. He r&n short three copies at the tail of Rural Route 1 and instead of missing last three homes on his route, he called office and we rushed the needed papers end the the out to him, special delivery. Thats carrying the mail . . . and giving service above and beyond what could normally be expected. Charles Keller and Pete Koford headed their dollar day ad with Weve gone nuts again at Blocks and Were hiding from the squirrel. company. I think every contestant called it to our attention and a lot of others phoned in to ask about it. We had 221 entries in the contest with more than 200 of them correct. If you think it isn't a problem to try to decide the outy come of a tie for first place, you should stage a contest. - - r- I forgot to report a good comment Dr. Henry Aldou9 Dixon made last week when he was addressing Box Elder High school. The new president of Utah State Agricultural college was having trouble adjusting the mike to the right heighth. He finally gave up, stepped aside and said: Mikes are like spitoons. If you dont hit em, they're no good. Evtrtmon precision smoothed automatically leveled fields save water, lower production costs and SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASE crop yields On irrigated fields Only Eversman patented crank axle takes off the high places and fills in the low onot automatically producing a firm wall packed seed bed as the machine moves along. Tho Eversman doubles as an efficient dirt mover or scraper for filling pot holes, healing gullies, and producing tho proper grade on fialdt for officiant farming. Announcing New Evertman Hydraulic Models 9H & 12H n Six Models . tH, 13H, 289, end 410 with Hydroulic Controls . . . tPl ond 12PI with Mochomcol Controls. Springtooth ottachmonf evailablo Ask your Dtafor for frn DsmoAtfrofisA vm 13X3? f i i Inquiring Reporter With tta mw Evmhwob Dttchwr digging or throning chtcliM up to 4 loot hi width and IT inchas deep k o ON! MAN OPERATION. Patontad floating hitch bar datorminat width of ditch, tho dopth by machankal or brdrovtic control Amoxingly tow power requirement! due to scientific moldboard de gn. Con ba transported at hlghwoy speeds behind truck or tractor Avoitobie with or 16 wheels. Pan feeoker attachment available. , Now 3 Models available for R standard form tractors ineluding 3 point suspen free tfos system. Ask your Deafer for Demonstration, Subscription rate $3 00 per year, payable m advance; in oombinatign with the Boi Eider Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 par year; $2 $0 for 6 months, single copy 10 cents. UTAH z POULTRY 3 Manager Sayfi University of Utah Art Instructor Harold Demont Olsen, Salt Lake City, explains some of the water color techniques to' the youngest and oldest pupils in the art class he conducts here every Monday afternoon. Shown here with Olsen are Kathy Claybaugh, left; Sammy Bloom, age 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloom, youngest member of the class; and Mrs. Alice R. Rich, age 74, who has just recently been named as the northern district candidate for Utah Mother of 1954. Olsens exhibit now on display at the Brigham City library, will remain for the balance of the month. The Box Elder High school cafeteria was decked for spring with daffodills and pussywillows on Monday afternoon, March 15, as Ladies Faculty League members met for luncheon and program. Mrs Shirley Jensen presided with Mrs Marie T. Jeppson introducing the program. A piano duet was played by( Portia Reeves and Roxalene Ridd. Miss Stella Young, former ulty member, now fac-- ' dieti-tio- gave a most Interesting of Navajo Indians in rug and blanket weaving. A lovely spring luncheon was served to 27 ladies by the following committee: Mrs. Wayne Johnson, chairman, Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Owen Westeriskow, Mrs. Mrs. Delmont Craig Bramwell, school, talk on customs and arts T. Jeppson, Iretta Peters, Mary Sewell and Carol Warn Back in Brigham City Jollyette Dance Club Names New Committee Following Army Duty A 1954 Modal STD-7- k k ond Backed General Motors Built By , Chest Porcelain finished Hydrator Golden finished Shalvas Chill Drawer New Butter Compartment i v 5 Shelves in Door Meter-MisMechanism Warranty Full-wid- th Full-wid- 6 Super-Freox- or th er New and made for compact kitchens! Its only 24 inches wide, yet has a big Interior with room galore for s. frozen foods, fresh foods and Hydrator holds a week's supply of fruits and vegetables. left-over- 1 jpIpjUjpFjp1 l V rf jyi M i vi-vy- .uiu Jr Coal And Appliance (hone One 68 North Mila S c a4 -- X s oo orders. UlAHlPfULTRZ UUL-'U-, V i AVhen the Red Army Pfc. (Royal whose wife, Elaine, par- Red Robbin Comes 'Bob Bob ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (No- 'Bobbing Along. rerman, live In Corinne, was cently transferred to the Tth InTUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS fantry division in Korea. Norman, who arrived on the FROM 7 P. M. TO 10 P. M. peninsula last September, had been serving as an ammunition ARE FAMILY NIGHTS AT bearer with the 45th Infantry division, which is being returned to the iU. S. He will finish h'is tour of Korean duty with the 7th division, now undergoing Something New Has Been Added. training to maintain combat ef, ficiency. Your choice of any 2 A farmer in civilian life, PAN FRIED CHICKEN ; entered the army in February 1953 and completed basic STEAK JUMBO SHRIMP training at Camp Roberts, Calif. plus soup, fresh vegetables, garden salad, mashed party. K. Norman, The girls sang and U-E- T tI JESSIPS FINE FOODS j !Nor-ma- ji J po- - tatoes and gravy, hot biscuits and honey, coffee, tea,'' Also Jessies famous hom- emlik or fountain drink. made pies or ice cream. All you can eat. CHILDREN $1.00 ADULTS $1.75 CpI. Hugh Wagstaff Is Honored by Army Corporal Hugh W. Wagstaff, of City, received a "(Best the Month plaque this week for- - Service company of the 130th Infantry regiment, 44th' Infantry division, as a result of maintaining the finest record of mess hall inspections m the regiment for February. The award is made on the basis of reports turned in by food service and medical inspectors, who make weekly checks of mess conditions within the 'Brigham Mess of Back in iBrigham City, following 20 months army service De Lonne Is First Lieutenant and lAnderson, Mrs. Anderson tiny daughter, Peggy. The Andersons have been making their home at El Paso, Texas, during Lt. Andersons service at Fort Bliss. He is the son of Mrs. Ruth An derson. Mrs. Anderson Is the former Forsgren, 130th. Margaret daughter of- - Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Warrant Officer Junior Grade Forsgren. Joseph W. Mee, regimental food advisor, presented the plaque to Good Guess A police Cpl. Wagstaff, Service company MACON, Ga. CUP) Stewart, who accepted it man figured that a lumber mess for his officer, commanding truck parked on a downtown R. Dickerson. William Captain street here was creating a hazCorporal Wagstaff is the son ard o he left a ticket on the windshield. About 20 minutes of Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Wagslater another truck sddeswiped taff, at RF.D. No 2, Brigham City. the lumber truck. free from either Cutler Employees Honored at Meeting Recognition for outstanding achievement In safety was accorded this week to eight area residents, all em ployes of Utah Power and Light company. They are Vivian R. Williams, Wallace B. Simmons, Marvin Y, Simmons, Virgil O. Packer, Michael D. Ericksen, Wilford F. and Durfey, LaMar G. Bowen Clark S. Bowen, employes at Cutler plant, Collinston. The men have worked con tinuously for 10 years or longer In hazardous occupations with out a lost time accident. TCiey were honored at UP&LS 1954 Safety (Roll of Honor banquet on March 17 In (Preston. n Many advantages art your when you use enduring concrete pipe which pays for itself in savings as you use it. e or pasts, it places tho water where you want it by controlled application without losses from seepage or evaporation. And, year after year, it saves you in costs of labor and maintenance. The only method that is fertilizer this spnng, place your order now Already there are shortages of some types and the demand is expected to be greater than ever before. Ask about the savings for off ear De-lau- n Pfc. Royal Norman Serves in Korea are going to need (Launa and Kayleen Sackett, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. small Sackett, delighted fry TV viewers in Brigham City on Friday, when they appeared on (Uncle Roscoes Playtime Mrs, Beecher, (Mrs, Concrete Pipe Irrigation System th n Intermountain the of chief Cro$with a Full-wid- Manager o If you Local Misses Delight Small Try TV Viewers Ladies' Faculty League Members Luncheon In Dalfodill and Pussywillow Decked Cafeteria Se-ret- HU JACK KELLY. . . . GtowBiggei; Better rich golden trim. Right or door at no extra cost! ; UTAH Officers meeting for Eagles' Auxiliary will be held on Thursat day, March 18, beginning 7:B0 p. m. at the Eagles home above the First Security Bank building. Eaglo tIll follow the meeting beginning at 8:30 p. m. Styling fOUlrA Y our (REV. WAiUDON TOEVS, pas tor Presbyterian Community church: Ill answer your question by posing one of my own. What is a bonding company for? Officers1 Meeting Thurs 1954 Member Audit Bureau o$ Circulation, NaAssociation. Utah State Preaa tional Editorial Association and United Utah Pres. Advertising Representatives Lake Sah State Press Association City, Utah Chat W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager At a recent meeting of the Box Elder School District board of education, a representative of the U. S. Fi(BACKGROUND: Eagles1 Auxiliary Sets Thk new Frigidolr hat a glamorous Interior finished In a pastel shade with Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 17, I Eight members were named as an entertainment committee The Beehive camp of the for the 1954-3social season at Daughters of Utah Pioneers will the final danc of the year held hold their regular meeting FriSaturday evening by the Jollyday night, March 19, at 7:30 ette club. oclock at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gene WIxom, Smith at 4(87 South Main. Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren, Mr, and Mre. Ray Grant, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seegmiller will plan the club activities for the next season. A Block anrfSrve Elder NEWS Box eetabUehed In Wednesday and entered as Second Ciaae Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah under the a at of March 6. 1879, 5 Hew C0L0RAMA 2 t A weekly newspaper, 1696. published every J. LEO NIELSON, Vice president First Security Bank of 'Utah, Brigham City branch: We bond all our employees and we would expect the bonding comRasmussen Has Amy pany to pay should we have Seventh Birthday any loss. 1 think the bonding company is morally responsible lArny Rasmussen, daughter of for their obligation. Dr. and Mrs J Howard Rasmus seventh sen, celebrated her ROY L. THOMPSON, manager birthday anniversary last Thurs "Some day afternoon, March 11, at her Thompson Hardware: one should be accountable for home. Guests who called for birth these funds. If it isnt the day games and refreshments bonding company, who is were: Lavon Baron, Karen Sea shore, Kathy (Nielsen, Karen Jane GEORGE M. MIASON, Walker, Susan Slager, attorney Merrell, Marilyn Hansen, Joy at law: The school board is Reeder, Margurlte Yates, Ange responsible for all lee Yates, Bonnie Beecher, Ju primarily therefore in seschool funds, lene Pelrsen, and Mary Rasmusa fidelity bond it becuring sen. hooves them to obtain the propSue and Becky Rasmussen asIn my opinion, er sisted during party time by su- the coverage. liability bonding companys pervising games. is in the nature of a legal reMany lovely gifts were pre- sponsibility and not a moral sented to Amy. obligation, and if the bond which was carried does not cover- the defalcation in question, Seagull Camp Sets It is perhaps an error on the March Meeting Date part of the school board and not the bonding company. I DlflP meet will Seagull camp would suggest that the school on Thursday, March 18, beginboard, bring legal action against ning at 7:30 p. m. at, the home the bonding company to have of Mrs. Rose Young, 95 North determined by the district court, First West. whet the liability Is. All members are urged to Beehive Camp of DUP Will Meet Friday Eve Mb. fWalk In-Ar- company, delity & Guarantee the firm which has been selling surety bonds to the district for 200-wamany years, officially denied the claim presented for fund shortages at Box Elder High school, stating that the company We are overwhelmed with the response. was not liable. Because of the wide variation in the delivery QUESTION. "In your opinion, time of the newspaper, the judges felt that it do you feel that the USF&G. wouldnt be fair to award the prizes to the is morally responsible for reimfirst few entries, so they interpreted the bursing the school for the missrules to mean, the first" six entries drawn ing funds? would win the cash money so thats the way J. E. RYAlN, state auditor for it was decided. And of course, their decision is final, but it did give everyone an Selective Service: I certainly do else why should we pay equal opportunity. 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