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Show The County Agent Reports Box Col. F. C. Thompson, commanding RECEIVES AWARD officer at Utah General Depot, presents a Certificate of Achievement to John Stoll, chief of the closed storage section at the Depot, for exceptional work performance. Stoll resides at 429 West Forest, Brigham City. MARLENE DIETRICIf pays a visit to Kirk Douglas .Lust on the set during the diming of Life, in which Douglas plays the role of Vincent Gogh the famous artist. Most of the scenes in picture were filmed in France and Holland where Gogh lived and worked. Box Elder Baseball Team Loses - The McDowell Music Club met Friday evening, May 25, at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Darrell raught at third on a grounder Dropped to the pitcher and the next two batters flied out. Leopards in Close Billy Jensen was the top batt One Salt Lake ter for both teams with two i?ox Elder High, regional base- hits four for times at bat Box Elder ball champions were edged fom the Utah Class A baseball loss to championship with a the East High Leopards at Derks Field in Salt Lake City, Thursday.' East pitcher, - Steve Watson, Was the big man for his team when he singled in the first Inning to score two Leopard runs. Watson held the Bees to four hits during the game. Hal Reeder, throwing for Box Elder, gave up only six hits. The Box Elder run came in the third inning when shortstop Sid Jensen, after being hit by a' pitched ball, scored on a triple t baseman Billy Jensen. The Bees threatened to go ahead in the sixth inning when Billy' Jensen and Lynn Keys each hit singles and then advanced to third and second on by 1 -- at 2-- 1 an Easterror. 'The threat was was Jensen stopped . when . Winners Told in Vt. (UP) WEST TOWNSIIEND, The Post Office department has granted this small town permission to use a special rubber stamp for canceling mail. The stamp reads. West Town-shenBirthplace of Robert Tafts Ancestors. The Taft family left Vermont In 1841 when Peter Taft moved to Cincinnati. . Peter Tafts descendants included President William Howard Taft and the late U. S. Sen. Robert Taft d, SHOP AT YOUR CO-O- P and SAVE! Look over your needs and then check, the bargains available at y'ont Utah Poultry branch. ... the MILK WHITE FEED finest feed you can buy. Made of the best ingredients and blended to provide every needed nutrient. Theres a Milk White Feed for every need. ... UNICO TIRES big savings on longer wearing tires for both truck and ear. Carrying full road hazard- - guarantee. Compare the cost with other leading tires. EQUIPMENT . ; . all kinds of equipment for poultry, fully tested and lowest in price. MOWERS . ; . ask about the low prices on rotary, power or hand mowers. ... FERTILIZERS top quality g or fertilizer for any use Buy by the quality not the price. side-dressin- PIPELINE MILKER . . . the most popular milker in Utah is the Universal Coop, sold exclusively by Utah Poultry; Our check dairy1, specialist will your needs and give you an estimate without charge or obligation. Andersen Contest Wipers have been announced this wefek of the five lucky winners in the contest held during the open house event at Andersen Glass and Pamt recently. First prize winner .is Jack D. Taylor, 143 North First West, who will be presented enough Imperial washable wallpaper for five rooms. Second, third and fourth prize winners are Lois Hubbard, 125 North First West; Charles A. Wilson, 658 South Fifth East; and Guy T. Whitaker, 593 South First East; who will be presented with enough wallpaper of their choice to paper one room. Fifth prize of three gallons of Pratt and Lambert outside house paint will be awarded to James A. Meservy, 35 West First South. Ben Andersen, owner and manager of the business, - requests that the winners call at his store and pick up their prizes or before June on 15. Anderson. Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz was reMrs. Marjorie Christiansen, appointed state chairman cently busithe conducted president, Health magazine for for Todays ness meeting. to the Utah State the auxiliary She appointed Mrs. Jean Madassociation: sen as hostess chairman. Other Medical She, along with Mrs. J. Gor-d6Mrs. included appointments Felt, retiring second Virginia Clark and Miss Shirley of the organiation, for the and Mrs. E. D. Zeman, Harrison as Ogden, Miss Paulette program book; elected 'president, travelnewly Lichtenstein and Miss Diane ed to Provo for organizational Mecham as program chairmen and Mrs. Mildred Andersen as meetings. During the meetings commitsecretary. tees were set up for the comThe names of the following new members were announced: ing year. Gloria Nelson, Leah Oman, Gaye Anderson, Shirley HarriImproved Diet Raises son, Judy Johnson, Kathy NelEskimo Birth Rate Andrianne Littlewood, son, EskiWASHINGTON (UP) Diane Mecham, Paulette Lichas are three mos times having Mrs. tenstein, Mildred Andersen, Ruth M. Jones. Mrs. Ann John- many babies because their diet son and Mrs. Beverly Johnson. is better. Prof. G. E. MacGinitie of the Mrs. Virginia Clark presented California Institute of Technolthe program for the evening. by Mrs. Clark spoke on technique ogy, in a report published obSmithsonian Institution,' and forms of musical composi- the serves that Ibirths increase as tion. three-foldwhen eski-mo- s ' Mrs. Jean Madsen, accom- much as food in"white eat mans panied by Mrs. Clark at the stead of their traditional anifour piano, sang original songs mal diet of whale, fish and seal. by Mrs. CLaik, In The Desert The professor ipade his bioand A Son in My Hand, from observations at the logical the Indian Suite; Black Girl Navys Arctic Research Laboraand "You, Dear, at Foint Barrow, Alaska. Mrs. Madsen then sang Ich toryWhen was the only Liebe Dich by Grieg to illustrate means of hunting subsistence, he writhis style of composition. Eskimo women became es, Mrs. Clark then entertained once in several pregnant with three original numbers by years, butonly with ,the new diet Mrs. Eva Nicholas, Old Barn bear a baby about every Ballet of the Seasons, they Dance, year. and The Time's A conun . Special guests for the evening were Mrs. Ethel Polter and Mrs. Nicholas with Mrs. Murial Barker as refreshment chairman. . , Reduce! Get your m DON NUTTAL Wordy Transfer LANCASTER, O. (UF) A cer- to 818 83 Ringside Cafe tificate of transfer acres in Pleasant township just recorded there contains 4,205 words to set a record for. such aval-ag- " deed Phone 438 Main & 4th North My ; ' Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Bus Jensen and children, Bruce,- - Judy Kay and Pamela, of Salt Lake City, spent Easter 'Sunday with Mr. Jensens mother, Mrs.- - Martha , Jerjsen. x rw a master likes MELROSE - Save Your Valuable Rugs and Furnishings Soil free carpets and upholstery wear longer. We recommend frequent cleaning with the new, easy to use, Blue Lustre. The swift action of this new miracle foam works equally well orr carpets, fine oriental rugs and upholstery. Bright original colors gleam like (new. Blue Lustre is easily applied with a long handle brush, leaving the pile open and lofty. No residue remains to cause rapid resoil-inVery economical too, as V gallon of Blue Lustre- concentrate cleans three 9 x 12 rugs. ' ' I"' L- - v wall-to-wa- ll - : Old Fashioned Straight Whisky i Smart pupt Reraindt his master to drink wthe very best. . . Melrose Old Fashioned Straight Whisky every drop has a rare old fashioned flavor alt its own! - NORTH MAIN FURNITURE nu- ed on television, from tonight. documents. The 125 words. d WEY-RIT- E tritional weight control food alternate, as advertis- speaker: , Mr. has there are so many Chairman, rude interuptions, I can hardly hear myself speaking. Listener: (In rear of room): Dont let it bother you; youre not missing anything. Long-winde- g. UTAH; POULTRY AND FARMERS Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz Gets State Appointment Good All Round My dear, a great doctor says women requite more sleep than men. Indeed? Yes, dear; so er perhaps youd better not wait up for me 'Try the new ' on Harvey Braegger in the his brother, of Willard and found him melrose Deluxe old fashioned 90 proof straight whisky. hes the oldest person in the nation to claim a Social Security account number. He applied recently after a change in regu- lations extended Social Security benefits to the clergy. onion patch with Glen, and Glens brother-in-law- , Reid of - Brigham Goldsbury City. They were weeding onions. cer. Harvey told us about one very Of course, the speeder who successful weed control project. Initiated the four-ca- r chase got He said that the county spray away. eradicated rig had practically the morning glory on an eight acre field where grain was grown last year. This was an application of applied after the grain was harvested. Called on Frank Reeder of North Brigham City, and found hini In the barn with our veterinarian, Dr. Somper. They were setting the leg of a young prize cold. This colt had been put to sleep by the veterinarian, for the operation just like a human being. We wing banded 42 turkey poults for Lewis and William Kunzler, sons of Bishop and Mrs. Wm. Kunzler of Willard These boys are and FFA members respectively. They are competing on the Utah turkey contest and it is necessary to identify the birds by a metal wing band. This fall, birds in the contest will be submitted for exhibit and prizes given by the Utah Turkey federation. Last year, the bishops sons won three trophies, a wrist watch and three $20 00 bills for prize turkeys grown. . As we knocked at the door of the house and asked Mrs. Kunzler if there were any of the children at home to help us place the bands on the wings of these turkeys, she told us that the bishop and seven of the children were down finishing thinning a patch of sugar beets on Cannery lane. This necessitated the calling of little grandson, Elwin, about age 4, and grandma to help the county ALL RETASl STORES AND WILL BE n WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th IN OF OBSERVANCE MEMORIAL - MY Old Church CAMBRIDGE, Wis. (UP) The oldest Scandinavian. Methodist Church tin the t world is located Wisconsin in this south-centra- l town. It was built in 1851. The Illinois Central Railroad on employs eight stewardesses its streamliner passenger trains. Worthy of Your Trust for 161 Years MERCHANTS Of Box Elder COMMITTEE Chamber of Beam old fash- Bourbon Whiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 161 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam . . only Beam tastes so good. ' : Cows in the United States produced 123,502,000 pounds of milk in 1954. ... ioned Kentucky Straight CITY BRIGHAM ! Commerce (6 AM SIAM UntTUCKY PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON JAMES B.EEAM DISTIUMB .. WHISHT CO.CURMQM.ttl t CanDceir Sufferers Finding Mew IHiope Through Eecemf: Discoveries i of their Happy results on thousands of cancer patients treated one cause. Regardless they appear to have three at the Spears Chiropractic Sanitarium and Hospital, Den- type, or more causes. These we have ver, Colo.; indicate that we have found the major causes found to be: under now d unit 2,150-becancer of cancer. And, the new (1) Interference with nerve supply to the area affected; construction will probably make this the largest private (2) Body wastes hospital and cancer center in the literworld ature explaining our research findings and results in cancer, arthntfs and rheumatism, polio, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, heart and other diseases is yours for the asking. We believe the public is entitled to know the great strides we have made both in our research and treatment of the problem as well as other diseases. Amazing Diagnostic Cancnr Test Perfected ' For many years, scientists hll over the world have been desperately searching for a simple diagnostic test by which cancer and to cancer could E redispositions e easily detected. The search elsewhere is still going on. But Spears has perfected probably the most accurate test yet discovered one that has scored in more than 10,000 examinations a 99 Success record in grades 3 in grades 1 and 4 cancer, 97 and 2, and 94.6 in grade O and cases. It is, however, only one of the several methods of did agnosing used at Spears. ' What It Cancer he a Cancer may malignant growth or an eating sore, inside or outside the body, in which nature has lost control of growth, repair and other body functions. Compensation, valuable prises and an expense-fre- e trip to Denver are being given the 25 oldest people In the world by SPEARS In connection with Its Longevity Research Project now under way. We want names of all persons over 100 years. It receives its name from its location, malignancy and type of tissue involved. Some types grow, some eat or destroy the tissues. Some cancers are a combination of the two types. Some have blood vessels; in others - the blood fills the tissues, like water in a sponge. Some are enclosed in a tough tissue capsule; others are intermingled with the cells of vital organs, bones, nerves, muscles or other tissues. well-defin- poisons re- sulting from poor elimination from one or more of the eliminative organs; (3) Wrong foods and food combinations, which cause vitamin imbalances and overstimulate the growth of cancer cells; (4) Trauma injuries or irritation of tissue cells; (5) Hormonal imbalances, resulting from some hormoneforming gtands manufacturing too much and others too little of then1 natural secre- tions; - (6) Enzyme imbalances, resulting from chemical alterations in digestive juices, and body metabolism; (7) Imbalances of vital combinations between hormones, en zymes and vitamins, resulting from chemical alterations in these substances. (8) Pathogens and malignins poisonous excretions thrown into the blood 'Stream from it is often a combination of the disease from which it stemmed and its own malignant pathology. Cancer Is the Last Stag of . Certain Other Diseases In certain organs it may be so much a part of other diseases that it is hardly recognizable as to type or pathology. Some cancers are only recognizable as such after they reach a or terminal stage. This makes cancer prevention mors important to the human race than cancer cure. It bIbo indicates that the best way to handle cancer is to relieve diseases before their malignant stages are reached. Since every disease that can ultimately end in cancer is cancer, ogenic, all such diseases should be recognized and treated accordingly, even in their earliest stages. We now know what these diseases are. Cancer End Product af death-produci- cancer-produci- Inflammatory Diseases itis diseases which most frequently pass from mild or inflammatory functional ailments The to chronic and stages ending in cancer are those that affect the stomach, colon, indiseases the liver, progressing ( lungs, breasts, to cancer ana the first and mouth, spleen, throat, bones, lymphatic succeeding lesions of cancer glands, male and female reproductive prgans. bladder, prostate, R.lalion Is Cancar kidneys, and skin. The best way Ta Other Diseases? to insure against ultimately havWe have found that eanper is ing cancer in these and other pathological . highly-develope- I BUSINESS OF PLACES Whore and In Wham Does Cancer Most Oftoa Appear? Cancer is no respecter of persons. It attacks the old and tha young, the male and the lemaie. We are constantly treating cancer in humans of all types and ages, from. tiny babies to near centenarians. Of the hundreds of cases we have treated, only about one cancer out of every 25 was on the outside of the body. The others were some place inside, and mostly in vital organs or glands. What Causes Cancer? While others have searched for a cause of cancer originating outside the body, we have sought the cause inside the body. While others contended that some germ or irritation was probably at fault, we felt that disturbed body functions were generally to blame. One of the most important of our discoveries was that cancers do not result from any Get Acquainted" Half Pint 7 years old state police An unmarked cruiser gave chase to a speeder. car sheriffs An unmarked started chasing the unmarked And a state police cruiser. plainly market Zeeland police car set out after the two unmarked cars. The unmarked sheriffs overtook and halted the marked state police car. While the state trooper explaining to the sheriffs puty, the Zeeland police arrived. The state trooper and the sheriffs deput both offered explanations to the Zeeland offi- At Last! At Mass. (UP) CHELSEA. 102, Rabbi Icik Benkowitz thinks 4-- n by-firs- Home Town of Taft Family Gets A Stamp the van. McDowell Music Club Appoints Committees; Names New Members ; Hears Musical Program Class A Championship to East 2-- for van agent perform the operation. As we finished the job, we noticed there were eight turkeys shoit, and Mrs. Kunzler told us that neighbors dog had killed these a few days after the turkeys arrived. Called Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 30, 1956 HOLLAND, Mich. (UP) Unmarked police cars sometimes cause a lot of confusion. Elder County Farm News by A. Fullmer Allred Lee Larsen of Brigham City was out in the strawberry patch setting the water when we visited the Larsen Experimental farm. Lees untiring efforts are paying off for Ihe local plant breeder. He told us about a new strawberry he has put on the market just this year. It is one he has called the Black Lee. It has fruit that is dark and looks a lot like the Bing cherry. To the select few that Lee has let have a few cups of this fruit in past years, there is no other ' strawberry. Ford Seal-ley- , manager of the sugar factory at Garland, said his wife wants them to freeze and to make jam. Lee has had to ration these in the past, but may have plenty for local consump tion this year. Another new variety that Lee has developed and sold plants from all over the United States this year, is the Arch Red. This is a new early variety. On the demonstratlonal at S. plots Sumidas farm, southwest of Brigham City, this variety ripened ahead of all the other 4 Box Elder NEWS Police Cars Involved In a Merry Chase If yea da not have a squeamish stomach, writ as for COLD CANCER FACTS tha most amaxing, factual, fully documented, photographic expose of cancer end tha horrifying results that oftoa follow wrong treatment, over written. 25 cents copy. $100,000 CHALLENGE Spears has definitely discovered tha causa and method of preventing, detecting and correcting Cerebral Palsy add Mental' Defl- ciency In their early stages, ST 00,000 Is offered to anyone who can disprove this to the world. This technique Is now In simple, highly illustrated and easy to apply book form so parents can affectively treat their awn babies JS. 00 ta mothers and prospective mothers who can pay free ta those who cannot pay. Every heme should have this book. Order today. It may mean the difference between health and happiness or a life of torture for your baby. . seldom a separate and distinct disease. It is usually the end product of other diseases and often flourishes in combination with other diseases. The major problem in diagnosing eariy cancer lies in the difficulty in discovering where certain other pathological or eancerogenic conditions end and cancer begins. The diseases which often finally end in cancer are usually of the inflammatory or itis types. Although cancer is thought by many to be a separate and distinct morbidity, being the end product of less virulent or malignant ce&diUooi wt havg found , ' parts is to have such diseases re lieved by chiropractic measures before they can possibly end in , , malignancy. Since health is the mogt precious of all things, and since you have but one life and one body, protect and preserve them constantly through natural means. For further information, see your local chiropractor and- - writs Spears Chiropractic Hospital, Denver, Colo, for 72 page of Proof of Chiropractic results free. And send us names of friends you want to have our Ut WAtwov A4r. , I |