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Show Hangs out in sporting goods stores longer than usual. Furtive night phune calls to fishing pals. Secretly inspects tackle box. Kes glass , reflecting huge expanses of water. Mumbles to self. Lies to every- No known cure! olle JJJ) ersonalljj pvaking Plans To Bgqqme Bride of Mantua Man offered: The following treatment is Medication is useless. Disease is not fatal. Victim should go fishing as often as possible. May become violent if frustrated! The weather man has been serving up quite a smorgaslsird during the past few dayft. First the wind blows a regular gale, therj it clouds up and rains, or snows, or hailij, or sleets, then the wind blows the clouds away and we have a brief sunny ssll befgre it clouds up and starts all over again. Yes, weve been having quite a variety in the leather menu and its mostly all bad. not at all unusual for March when ve were having,that lovely June weal her. Mr. and Mrs Carl Wold have returned from an 11 day trip back East. The Wolds traveled via train to Chicago. Following a tour of the city they went to Lansing where they picked up their new Oldsmobile. Miss Sandra ' ByCWC Wolds Back From Eastern Trip With New Oldsmobile n't Le Sands Stimpsons Report ' Good 1 Fishing at Tetonia broke and just notxaly wanted the job clinfbing the pole to put in a new line. of TTien along came a steeplejack who was to take the job for $1-'- and painted the pole, while he was up there. Finding an acute shortage of flag pole climbers in the community, he capitalized on the situation by landing a job at the courthouse where lie scaled up the staff on top of the building and slapped on a coat of paint Monday morning but.not until he had hiked the price to $20. I am reliably informed that the commissioners paid off without going up to give the '.paint job a close inspection. glad,, ) For those who have been afflicted with the disease, Thompson Hardware has put out some warning fishing pox cards. The disease, said to be not unusual at this time of the year, is described as very contagious to adult males. ConSymptoms are listed as follows: tinued complaint as to need for fresh air, sunshine and relaxation. Patient has blank expression, sometimes deaf to wife and kids. Has no taste for work of any kind. Frequent checking of tackle catalogs. I Kngiiieors have gone over the matter w'ith city officials, have estimated that a pool which could meet rigid requirements of the state board of health would cost about .$12f.ft00 and that's a lot of money to sink in ; hole in the ground. Public built today must lie tiled to must have an adequate chlorination system to purify the water. It would take a 28 mill tax levy to raise that kind of cash, more if bonds were issued and there was intfrest to pay. jkioI.s pass inspection, your toast- moans mosh. W&fc, MM3 WOtlVS PNE5T (OUftBON SINCE Bxroen stucht nuts imitUM MSt&UMS mnsm, mt k notv CL. CLUUQNL UKTIKICT I ,V ' yf. h J IS.,, xtU-w- t t J Ronney Dean Harris t . . graduated at the University of Utah with a BS degree in electrical engineering Monday evening, June 7. $4.04. Eldredge estimated that current costs of a patient day amount to $13.15 or $92.05 a week. The average patients stay however, is only 11.9 days. S. degree in electrical engineering. Graduating with high honors, Harris was a member of Pi KapPhi pa Alpha social fraternity, Kappa Phi national scholastic fraternity, and Tau Beta Pi fraterscholastic engineering nity while at the U. He was also a two year letterman on the baseball team. A graduate of Box Elder High school for 1950, Harris was class valedictorian and gained letters in football, baseball and basketball while in high school. i )V A Harris SUPPLY V Today some motor oils offer heavy-dut- y you protection against friction wear. . . . Fifth Birthday Party Time for Jane Newton It was fifth birthday party time on Thursday, June 3. for Jane Newton, daughter of Mr. Doctors and nurses at Cooley and Mrs Kenneth Newtqp. Memorial hospital have been A gaily decorated with busy during the past week birthday cake served as tonsillectomies. highlight of t Ho afternoon for On June 4. Kirk Nelson, 7 and the little guests. Steven Nelson, 12, sons of Mr. Games were played and birthand Mrs. Glen Nelson had their day refreshments served. tonsils removed. Jane received many lovely Rebecca Hansen. 6, daughter gifts from the following youngof Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen, sters who attended: on June 4. Vickie Cochran, Linda Frost, Evelyn Alger, 16, At bon, Ida- Julia Ann Johnson. Diane and ho, on June 5. Judy Craner, Charlotte Ewer, Bonita Jacobson, 7, Brigham Bill and Joy Melntire, Michael City, on June 5. Bushy and Jean and Sherrie June 7, Stuart Reeves, 15, son Newton. 01011 Mr. of and Mrs. Reeves; Carol Bywater, 7, of Ogden, and Box Elder NEWS Sherry Didericksen, 4, and Diane Manning, 8. both of Tremon-ton- , Brigham City, Utah had their tonsjjs removed. Wednesday, June 9, 1954 Major Surgery Performed A weekly In established newspaper, Mrs. Frank (Dianei Crowell, and published every Intermountain school, is recup- entered aa Second ClassWednesday Matter at the office in Brigham City, Utah, tin erating following a major opera- poet der the act of March 8, 1879. tion performed June 4. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Chester Chase of IntermounUtah State NaPreae Association, tain had his appendix removed tional Editorial Association and United Utah Pre. Advertising Representative: on June 4. Mate Press Association, Sait Lake Mrs. Jed (Doris Crossman) Ab- jtitv, Utah. bott of Trenionton rot urnod Chat. W. Publisher homo TUPJ?dilJ following a TIM, Gladys Johnson,Claybaugh, Advertising Manager or operation performed June 3. Subscript ion rate $3.00 per year, pav Mrs. Tnnl! froote returned tOiftb,e m advance; ,n combination with Bo Elder Journal, (published her home Sunday with her con- s oo P $2.50 to, dition much improved. 10 cents. month'; ningla copv yr: others offer protection against acid wear. merry-go-roun- -- y' 22. The report, made by Laurence Eldredge, president, said the average length of time spent in Episcopal a century ago, by patients was 31.73 days. The average cost per patient was only V Graduates from about an open forum on the question? Just write the News & Journal. Well withhold your name if you request it but be sure to sign your letter. We wont print anonymous contributions. Hospital Notes . Now Continental Oil Company is proiud s I to announce Americas first motor oil a new two exclusive discoveries Double-Dut- y that combines and (Oil-Plati- ng j Acid-Proofin- to protect your car against g) i ( Studebaker's first with the newest... as usual ! both friction and acid the major causes of engine wear7 rftfSlDENT, CONUNENIAI OH COMPANY J 9)4 Champion custom 2 dome sedan CU0fiiP DEUVERE0 LOCALLY wrtk standard equipment. State and load taxes . if am, not miiuded. WSite sidewall Ir'ts, chrome ubrel dtid and Automatic XViv or Owrdrnu are optional at extra cots Price may vary in nearby communities. Now Hit, Duly TUDEBAKER tirru 750 South Main JOE CARR. Inc. Vi .11 with and ff qI Doubt. m m.l.r Acid, Proofing it at Doolor ovotywboi. Conoc CONOCO 9 Phone 737 America Epis- H. Ronnie I low fullers earth worked than Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stimpson have returned from "good fishing at Tetonia. D. Mrs. Stimpson returned from a trip to Sacramento, California Lee Told Sands of Sandra by Engagement in time to leave for the fishing Parents in Manhattan Beach, California U trip. s in visithnol While she from California News comes Manhattan high and is presently Ronney Dean Harris, son of Beach, California, telling of the stationed at San Diego with the ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hill and daughters, Dallas and Lex-ie- . Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Harris, engagement of Miss Samira Lee r S Navy. A definite wedding Mrs. Hill Ls the former Va graduated Monday. June 7 from date has Sands, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ixti Rosenbaum of this city. Richard G. Sands, of 1711 Sixth not been set. the University of Utah with a B. street, to Arland Paul Jeppesen, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Long Way Around R. Jeppesen of Mantua. F )STON (l'P( Massachusetts CO. BRIGHAM AUTO CONOCO The Sands are former Brig- Commerce commissioner Richard ham City and Logan residents. Preston, whose birthday is Mar. CONOCO PRODUCTS Sandra Lee is a student at 31. told friends, "You see, I am Lubrication And Tire Service Auto Repair Mira Costa high school. Her fi- jusl 30 1 days away from being ance Is a graduate of Box Elder an April fool. Once in use, the pool would probably be self supporting in that the revenue would probably meet the operating expense. Its just that first hurdle the Jaycees are going to have to clear. One of the few deposits of in the United States to provide material for clarify!ng( fats and oils is found at Olmsted. III. '; (UP) copal hospital reports that new and developments in drugs medical knowledge have reducthe average ed by time patients must stay in hospitals, but have multiplied the average cost per patient by more two-third- s WWwi, Included on their vacation were LDS church historic points of interest enroute home. They returned home via PHILADELPHIA l York. ( Ijn happy to rtqstrt that one of these days, there will be a flag flying from the pole at the city hall. Seems the reason it hasnt been there all along was because the halyard r Next on their traveling agenda was a visit to Detroit, up into Canada, seeing Niagara Falls, New then back to Rochester, And that advice, coming as it does on the very week of the opening of the fishing season in ftah, will probably be subscribed to and followed by a good portion-othe male population of the city, come Saturday Fvery spring, the need is felt and expres-e- d for a swimming oo in Brigham City. This year, being no exception, the Junior handier o Commerce has started investigating the proiei t. wish them every success because I like to go swimming, would like to help provide a place for others to do the same but the obstacle thev will have to surmount is the fact that it costs a pile of dough. Monday Graduate at 'I'1 Hospital Time Down But Cost Is Up first Y Double-Dut- y motor oil |