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Show you take them out of the filling station, does not cover the cost of the bottle, so when you heave one out the window because you only have a few cents invested, youre also dipping into the pocket of the bottler. vrsonully pcnkmg V r 4 - A - 4 if ' ByCWC Its too bad weve lost the sense of thrift our pioneer forefathers had, to never dispose of anything that can be used again. t Wjfe 4 If that the highway patrol troopers are getting a little tougher these days with traffic violators, you can give the credit, or blame, whichever way you look at it, to M. A. Snow, superintendent, who has just issued an emergency bulletin to all en- Joe McQuade, West Yellowstone, Mont., auto court fend service station operator, stopped in the office Monday afternoon with one of the courtesy cards city police give motorists irt place of the custoovertime parking ticket. mary you notice forcement personnel. out-of-sta- te Martha Nelson Mrs. Martha Nelson, 428 West Second South plans to celebrate her 80th birthday on Sunday, August 29, between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. at her home. All friends and relatives are And by the way, he concluded, you tell the members of your city police force, that if they ever want some good fishing, I mean excellent fishing,' call or write me and Ill fix them up. &-r- He goes on to point out that the most effective instruments with which to combat the highway crash problem are the enforcement officers. No city, county or state throughout the nation has successfully ifiet the situation any other way. All that we He closes with this appeal. can do either individually or collectively may be insufficient to the demands of present conditions but to do less than our best is shameful and may actually contribute to the loss of life. didnt know sit, unless youre a member, but the National Council of State Garden clubs and Keep America Beautiful, Inc., have launched drives to combat the growing volume of litter along Americas streets and highways, in its parks and on its ; . beaches." L. Cutler In Garden Creek. Idaho. They resided there Jor some time then moved to Ashton, Idaho. Mr. Cutler served as first bishop of the Ashton ward. The couple became the parents of 5 children. Mr. Cutler died in 1904 Mrs. Cutler became the wife of They Joseph Nelson in 1907. lived in Ashton for 35 years be fore moving to Brigham City in ' Ill agree with them, its badly needed but 1942. To this union were bom Ill have to admit I dont know how it can be 5 children. done. Mr. Nelson died in 1950. Mrs. Nelson is busy with her housework and sewing and croTo become aware of it, all you have to do cheting. Except for her washings, Ill tell you, its getting pretty bad when which is look out the car window while youre drivher daughter, Edna (Mrs. friends and ing along the highway. Almost anyplace your family worry about you Leland Tingey) does, she manyou go, youll find the ditches dotted with when you go on a trip and dead looking at ages her home. the headlines in the morning paper for fear Expected home for the. open beer cans and pop bottles, hurled from speedhouse festivities are all six chilyoull be listed as a victim. ing cars. and 4 dren, 15 grandchildren When to are we to not learn soda bottles water those live, repgoing Ironically, resent a considerable loss to soft drink die, with that speed we control with our foot F. Children include: Mrs. Sarah Cutler Long, Anocortes, Wash manufacturers. The deposit charged when throttle ? ington; Mrs. Arietta J. Calkins Seattle, Washington: Parley Le Roy Cutler, Ogden; Devere J. Nel son, Brigham City; Delbert Nel son, Clearfield and Mrs. Edna N. Tingey, Brigham City. Mrs. Nelson recalls getting 10 children ready for church and attending meetings with them. -She suggests that delinquency in the youth of the country could be curbed by mothers remaining 12 To All 6 Children to Years of Age Open home and not being too busy to be counsel for their children. Ice figure Skates for the Lucky Girl The greatest Joy in life to Mrs. : Football for the Lucky Boy Nelson has been her children, grandchildren and now i. Vu" Dr. SPOCK 1 . , V . Brigham City- - Utah Wednesday, August 25, 1954 on baby floorwalkers in weekly newspaper, established 1896, published every Wednesday and entered as Secand Class Matter at the post office In Brigham CUy, Utah, un-dthe act of March 8, 1879. in the Journal discussing the problems, not complete in his book, most I Box Elder NEWS t. Parley You probably i 4 tk V Friends of Mrs. Orson L. Tingey be happy to learn that she will Size of the Robert Crompton folis "improving satisfactorily nearCalif, family, Palm, Desert, permatoV a operation lowing ly doubled in one evening last formed last Wednesday, August Saturday, August 21 when twins 18. were born to Mrs. Erma Harris Mrs. Tingey is confined to the Crompton at the Coachella Val-lfLDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Hospital, Indio, Calif. Mrs. Crompton, her six pound, Everyone Is invited to phone eight ounce boy and six pound their society items for the News girl, are all reported in excellent to 771 Journal ind condition. Waiting to greet the familys double addition at home is Kim, son the Crompton's two year-olwho was born in Brigham City Crompton, formerly managing editor of the Box Elder News and Journal, is now on the editorial staff of Desert magazine at Palm Desert. California Residence f' VV cordially invited to call during open house. The guest of honor requests no gifts. Mrs. Nelson, alert and cheerful, recalls many what we call hardships of her early childhood and married life. She explained that water in the house and lights were unheard of at that time so they could not really be classified as Of course, if I had hardships. to go back to those days now they would certainly come under the heading of hardships, Mrs. Nelson further explained. She was born August 30, 1874 Ir. Clifton, Idaho, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Hampton Por-rit- Feted To Celebrate 80th Birthday Anniversary Superintendent Snow says, May I call upon every man who wears his badge with honor and honesty to remove his gloves and do everything possible to stop the killings. May I urge that you approach each tour of duty motivated by the desire and intent of preventing to the best of your ability these so called accidents that stain with blood the highways of our state. May I urge that you There are 4 brothers and 1 sis. . . remain on the job and that you halt ter to Mrs. Nelson remaining of every driver you can possibly reach which is the family. observed violating the principles of safe and They reside In Utah and Idaho. sane driving. She was married in 1895 to It does your heart good, says Joe, to find a town that isnt shaking down the tourists. I certainly appreciate the courtesy and believe me, Im going to stop in Brigham City every time I come through here, and tell others to do the same. To Be Condition of Mrs. Orson L. Tingey Is Improving Bob Crompton Family Boasts Twins From A Mrs. Martha Nelson . . . alert and cheerful, plans to celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary on Sunday, August 29, when all members of her family, including 6 children, 15 grandchildren and 4 are to be here for the affair. Festivities for all friends and relatives will bt held between the hours of 2 and 6. Mrs. Nelson requests no gifts. n, Hes all yours, , . . mothers ask about. This Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press SaH Lake Association, City. Utah. montlu DR. SPOCK TALKS ITH MOTHERS about the wake-ubaby who disturbs his own, his parents and neighbors slumber. In the September Ladies Home Journal. Now available on nil newsstands get one qnii k ! VI p Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Manager Subscription rata $ 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bos Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; 82.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. Hie Your $'s Do Double Duty! GIVE TO THE 'Operation Clothes Mangers' Now Going On - Ends September 1st buUZLuL)i Free Show Tickets To All Kids "if i i 250 i HANGERS OR OVER! KIDS Win First Prize Start collecting wire clothes hangers today. 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