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Show 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 20, Sunflower DUP Camp Hears Emblem Lesson Bossie Gets Into The Act Careful Fire Handling Urged Hunters 1954 When Deer Season Opens In Utah At the time most automobiles are consigned to the scrap heap, The hunter who bids for a fat4 they are about 14 years old and deer behind every bush would do have gone 121,000 miles. well to play safe with fire. Deer cant live with wild fire in the bushes. That was the comment of DisUht-Fre- e, i trict Firewarden J. D. Gunderson serious today as he predicted fire hazards at the opening of Hi-- U the deer season. Moisture-Fre- e It has been a dry summer and fall with rainfall of only Sixty-threfrom students BO to 70 lie 'peicent poimal, continued. Water levels are low Box Elder Higii school were and forests and ranges are ex- among the 3,000 high school Unitremely dry. It will take a heavy students who attendedHi-- the Holirain or snow to bring fire haz- versity of Utahs ards down to normal. Even then day" senior day program last Saturday. fires need careful handling. The students attended an asOne hundred thousand hunters will be in the mountains and sembly in Kingsbury Hall, were of taken on a tour of the campus they will light millions and then entertained at a dance neextreme care and is flames, and social at the Universitys cessary by each of them. LDS Institute. Every hunter can help asFollowing the social, they sure good hunting another year beif he will play safe with fire. were treated to a barbecue r fore the attending Carrying an axe and shovel to football game at 8 p. m. An addthe hunting camp can be a good ed attraction at the game was help in fire control and good the participation of 18 high Gunderson camping, school bands in the seventh BEHS Students - Participate . n Holiday D&yiNG! ki . ' ' U"; v4 ; iV S7W4' r isHf v mwj Jt- ; ,4'i Leona Bunderson To Be DUP Camp Hostess Mrs. Leona Bunderson, 162 North First East, will be hostess to members of the Deseret camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Thursday, October 21. Meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m. Those in charge urged that all members attend. fUUY AUTOMATIC DRYER Ancient Burial Site Found in N. Y. WADDINGTON, N. Y. (UP) burial site has been uncovered on a farm overlooking the St. Lawrence river. The find was made by Dr. New York William A. Ritchie, state archeologist, and two aides. He said the burials nine of them found so far, including seven cremations dated back to 3,000 B. C. and apparently belonged to the earliest culture known to have existed in northern New York. Ritchie called the find significant. Only three other finds of the Laurention Cultures have been made in the central section of the state. The cremations, Ritchie said, the represented undoubtedly burials of highly important individuals in a society of Indians belonging to the early woodland period. The Laurentiafi people undoubtedly came into northern New York from Canada in on,e of the earliest invasions of Indians into the new world, he added. A typical Laurentian javelin point of flint found with one of the cremations led to identification. Large boulders covered the burial knoll. A Choice of Gas or Clectric Models Lets You Dry Without a Care ! an.flow does it Vigorous push-pull ends lint and moisture worries . And youll enjoy the Outlier diving o( Tempered Heal m Whirlpool's Satin-Smoot- h with Drum . minutes-fas- t Controlled Circulation- dry as you please with Selictm 1 emperatnre. SPECIAL OFFER! 5,000-year-ol- FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY JOHN P. Regular $229.95 MARQUAND'S for only great new novel $19995 JANE POWELL was posing as an milk maid for her forthcoming musical, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers when Bossie figured, As long as Im in the picture, I'll watch the birdie, too, proving you can find ham even in cows. ed Band Night. M-G-- M Those attending from Box Elder High school were: Ross Jensen, Deon Jeppsen, Cheryl Evans, Marie Goulding, Marilyn Steffen, Lucille Schow, Karen Gunderson, Harold Francis, Dale G. Kelly, Jacqueline Banks, Tom A. Davis, Louiei Rio, John Robert Williams, Brent Jeppsen, Larry R. Diswood, Ann Perry, Maxine Perry, Wayne Bowcutt, Gerald Bywater, Jerry Carr, Scott Grover, Gill Jensen, Nelda Larsen, Julynne Thomas, Brice J. Wright, Edward Bosley, Jerry Meservy, Ivan Emery, Billy Sheffield, Charles Keller, , Wallace Bunnell, Thomas David Tingey, Prudy Wynn Bott, Brent Horsley, Merlin Jenson, Garry D. Eugene Valentine, Robert J. Eply, David Hall, Clell Andreasen, Kent Josephson, Stauffer, David Whitney, Larry Hansen, Stewart Reeves, Jay Arbon, Donna Davis, Bobby Short, Larry Lee, David J. Andreasen, Edwin Lee Brighten-burg- , Dennis Lund, Paul Sherald Anderson, Tad Robert Hunsaker, Jeppesen, Dennis Reeves, June Beard, Bradley Mclntire, Steven Jepp-soand Reese Jensen. z PICTURES" LAST TIMES TODAY ! THURSDAY FIDAY 'Warner Bros. CLYDE DeATTYMICKEYSPILLAIIEi .AND HIS GIGANTIC in She reported the change the name of Central camp to National Society of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The sketch of the life of Emma Ensign Lee was given by her daughter, Mrs. Florence L. Baird. Meeting adjourned with prayer by Mrs. Ruth L, Reeves following the singing s' i WARNERCCLOR STEREOPHONIC SOUND asm DAT fl DDlCM rntnatir FK lAI UDMUl PHILIP Ballots by the Boxes Full Now Useless; Clerk Waiting For the Final Word Anchors Aweigh Mass. r A LAWMAN'S JAMS MacDOWlO WCTfirtlftVIESEOWROGfWr CO-HI- Hostesses for the evening included: Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Felt and Mrs. Reeves. MANCHESTER, circus of "Loves Old Sweet Song. SATURDAY. A BIG DOUBLE BILL DM0 GRAM OanMurm WML mint M MOWS WARNER FELLOWS mmatm BROS' T GUNS! A KILLER'S REPUTATION! (UP) When George Poor launched his The Republicans quick switch 0 new ketch here, he did in candidates Monday as a reDixieit in style. A Visit Members Family sult of Douglas Stringfellows land band played appropriate confession his story of wartime nautical tunes from the dock-sidWith Karl Josephsons heroism was fabricated, created Poor, himself a professiona surplus of more than 15,000 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Josephson al musician, played trumpet. in ballots the election county have been enjoying family court house Tuesday members at home during the County Clerk K. B. 'Olsen was past two weeks. ENDS TONIGHT still waiting for word late TuesHere from Fort Ord, Califordo to nine on what Mrs. with Pvt. were Curtis and nia day boxes of ballots and what was Christensen. Mrs. Christensen going to happen to the votes of is the former Shirleah Josephsome people who have son. who enPvt. Christensen, already voted by absentee ballot. tered the U. S. army service In Taking Stringfellows place on July, has now been transferred the new ballots which will be to San Marcos, Texas where he and rushed through in time for the will attend a helicopter election will be Henry Aldus mechanics school at Gary Air Dixon, who was named the new Force base. , at an He is the son of Mr. and' Mrs. candidate emergency Cenmeeting of the GOP state Joseph A. Christensen. tral Committee Monday eve- Here From Kansas ning. Also here for a seven day Three Box Elder delegates furlough Is Paul JosephChild Can Outgrow participated in the unanimous son, who Is currently stationed vote to accept Stringfellows at Fort Riley, Kansas. JosephParents' Mistakes resignation and naming Dixon son is attending a U, S. army as the new .candidate. They school there. He will report for Dr. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) were O. Dee Lund, Albert Thor further duty at Fprt Riley fol Judson T. Landis, associate pro son and Phyllis Glover. . lowing his furlough. fessor of family sociology at the Olsen reported Tuesday that of in California University he had contacted Secretary of Berkeley, insists a few parental State Lamont F. Toronto to find New Theory On Poor do mistakes with little Johnny out what will happen to absen Memory Is Advanced not necessarily mean the child tee votes already cast, but the Poor LOS ANGELES will have a permanently warpwas unanswered. memory may be the(UP) question of a result ed personality. Thirty-sevehad been mailed sliort circuit In the brain, acof out them and already cording to findings made by Dr. many Children are very tough, Dr. Landis told a recent meeting of returned. Joseph Gengerelli, University 'of California psychologist. homemaking experts. One or even many parental mistakes in From experiments made with Store Specializes training a child do not ruin the rats, Dr. Gengerelli discovered child for life. Most children, In Ancient Items the frequency of electrical Imwith help, are capable of outpulses in a rats brain determisHONEOYE FALLS, N. Y. (UP) mines how well they remember growing their parents foldtakes. Need a walnut-finishethings. Rats whose brains were at a stimulated Personality of a youngster is ing bathtub, or a lamplighter? electrically not fixed at any age, Dr. Lan- How about some gaslight fix- high remembered frequency dis asserts. While personality tures, a bellows duster or an things better than those stimpatterns are fairly well estab- 1881 washing jnachine. ulated at a low frequency. e All these from the lished early in life, he said, they era are still in stock can be modified through guidance and understanding. at the Pride Hardware Co. here, 9 LEGAL NOTICES. Probate end Quararanotup Dr. Landis explained that a business operaConsult Clerk of District parents are taking too much ted by Jack Perrjgo and Les Court Brigham City. Utah, or for blame juvenile delinquency. Whiting. respective signers tor The school and society are also Some of the items in the store at fault, he said, if they do noth- date back to Asa Pride, who NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing to rebuild a childs mental started the business and oper- Estate of NANCY H. NICHOLS, ceased. health and change his growth ated it until he died in 1886. Creditors wilt present claims vouchers to the undersigned at patterns. Whitings wife is Asa Prides West 1st South, Logan, Utah, on or Dr. Landis said an increasingbefore the 3rd day of December, A. D., A few of the items have been 1954. ly complex society demands that GEORGE D. HARDING, in school the traditional three setting around so long that Administrator of the Estate of Rs be expanded to include a things have happened to them. Nancy H. Nichols, Deceased. Date of first publication Septemfourth human relationships. For example, a family of wasps ber A. D., 1954. 29, recently set up housekeeping in Sept the bellows duster. And some-- e NOTICE TO CREDITORS sawed the handle off the Estate of SARAH H. HORSLEY, Deceased. off to touch lighter designed with Creditors will present claims street gas lamps. vouchers to the undersigned at 347 37-fo- five-piec- 7 X Cop-pin- t, Gri-wi- KNOCK ON WOOD. -- 30-od- d STARTS THURSDAY TOR ONE WEEK! Sig-gar- BIG AS THE OCEANS n , bowler-and-bustl- t Other models as low as $149.95 A new book by Marquand is always greeted with enthusiasm by the public. First in the Journal his newest novel, Sincerely, Willis Wayde. Read how a modern executive's climb to affected his childhood sweetheart, his wife and family. Begin it in the November Ladies Home Jour-naNow on all newsstands. ... Buy On Low, Easy Terms! 8UC-ce- ss m L ZWotMi moil tugged Ms West let South, Logan, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of December, A. D., TV Note Add PORTLAND, Me. (UP) odd television antennas: Allen tel new endurance temd I 1954. GEORGE D. HARDING, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah H. Horsley, Deceased. Date of first publication September 29, A. D., 1954. Sept Hamilton says an old bird cage works nicely. LpIMjlOZLs3 EG3 Advertisement Standard Dodge truck with sensational n pick-u- new From where I sit 145-h- engine was driven continuously around Chrysler Corp. test track for over 7 weeks . . . with no mechanical failures. Power-Dom- e Not-So-Sile- PETERSEN U. S. of a better EQUIPMENT Highway91 ... Before 1 had a chance to answer I heard a strange voice Fill her up! Fill her up! And there was Smittys partner one of those parakeets perched next to the gas pump. Took me a month, Smitty Baid, but I finally taught him to deal for the man at the wheel , From where I sit, Smittys bird may be good for business and maJy get him a few laughs. But when people act like parakeets, theyre not so funny. For instance, those who keep insisting over and over again that their neighbors shouldnt have a glass of temperate beer with their supper now and then. Theyre simply repeating their own ideas, without any regard for the rights of others. say those magic words. Its sure paid off he's had a good influence on my customers. COMPANY South Brigham City, Utah Copyright, 1954, United Slatet Bremen Foundation A I Partner nt Dropped into Smittys gai station last week and met his new partner who turned out to be a ' real talker. Whatll it be? asked Smitty. Endurance record proves Dodge truck ruggedness, dependability, low maintenance. For a truck that can take it, see us today1 rfcfakd fiwof Joe Marsh Smitty's Stops were made ydy to change drivers end .for fuel, oil, grease, spark plugs. Distance traveled m 50 days was equivalent of 4 years normal use. RFDNo.l O' THE 'PICK 2. Utah-Denve- annual was the State Emblems theme of the lesson given by Mrs. Lillian Felt in regular monthly meeting of the Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday, October 14, at the home of Mrs, Iva Barker. In the absence of Mrs, Pearl Compton, president, the meet-- , Ing was presided over and conducted by Mrs. Florence L, Baird, first vice captain. was Utah, We Love Thee. the opening song followed by prayer by Chaplain Louie B. Andersen. The 17 members and one visitor then sang, Tin Red, While and Blue. Special visitor was Mrs. Jennie Carlson, Box Elder County company vice president, Following the lesson by Mrs. Felt, County Captain Jennie L. Jones gave a most interesting report of the DUP convention held in Sail Lake City, October 3 d ;I TT COLOR as ERTiFRANCI Children 20c, MATINEES TO 6:30 P. M. Adults 50c Adults 75c- - Children 20c AFTER 6:30 P.M. |