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Show k Elder 5 Box First Anniversary in Brigham Graduation Plans Are Friday Evening now the receipt of the downtown office facilities. Made; New Classes to New Class Set class for Begin Thursday Evening Another graduation sky watchers, who have not yet defense Last Wednesday, Dec. 5, mark- received their civil of cards and silver wings will be ed the first year anniversary Ground Observer Corps opera, held Thursday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 tion in Brigham City. p. m. in the Chamber of Com- - The first. of a series of lectures of 'The Key to Your Genealogical Research Problems, will be held at the stake tabernacle next Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. , Dr. Reed M. Izatt of the Brigham Young University will be the instructor; This course is planned to continue for a period of ejght weeks and will meet each Friday evening. A fee of $5 is charged for the instruction. The objectives of the program are threefold (1) To do your own resea tiwhrh research with a minimum of wasted effort; (2) Teach others more adequate methods of research: and (3) Serve others, organizaparticularly family tions, on a professional basis. (There has been v tremendous e in interest in this great program of ancestral research. Much time and energy is saved and progress made when someone who is thoroughly competent shows the way. Traffic Accidents Plans for meeting the nations rapidly growing - demand for home-growsugar held the spot meetlight at the 11th annual ing of the National ' Beet Growers Federation Idaho, last week. . For the first time since 1948, quo-:-7 marketing r government-so- t tas have permitted the ?9an-besugar industry to sup ply a part of the annual increase n over-parkin- v Collision November left-han- consump- pounds sold more; beet sugar is being this year than last. Beet grower expressed confi dence that the domestic sugar industry can produce enough to keep Americas growing sugar bowl full, even if foreign countries, which now supply 45 percent of the nations needs, should fall short of their quotas. More than 300 farmers from a dozen western states attended the meeting. Among Box Elder county sugar beet growers taking part in ' the meeting were David R. Waldron of Tremonton, Rosel Zun-dand Ed J. Holmgren of Gar-'lanMr. and Mrs. Claude- - R. Barker of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stallings of Corinne. el The whole family gains when mother gets an Ironrite for Christmas d Shell iron in Vz the time find precious new hours to spend with the family WILL INCREASE JANUARY 1ST. BUY YOURS NOW AT . left-han- i MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC Countys Exclusive Ironrite 'Dealer Box Elder rponi rjiodd AND IN kas fV-- m JUNIOR x , right-of-wa- Several have complaints been registered at the Brigham City office this week on slick sidewalks, Willis Hansen, city office manager, announced. In this connection, it was pointed out that it is the responsibility of property owners to remove snow and ice from their walks and to use every precaution to keep people from slipping and falling while crossing in front of their premises. , JUBILEE Put our each $8.98 Poetic Shirtdress, ruffled and rhinestoned, with the look and gentleness of' fine silk. Loomskills Enticement, luxuriant blend of Rayon and Silk, Arabesque Print on Tur, quoise, Red, Blue or Grey. 7 to 15. $8.98. Rococo Bouffant, Schiffll Embroidery above an extravagant skirt. Reeves Pihna Apricot, Glow, blended Pima Cotton. Coral, Periwinkle, Yellow or Olive. ' 5 :ta c -LAY ; . , 15. $8.98. 7;M - . . ' ' . . sweet" and Empire Bouffant, high. Ameritex Lenosheen, Everglazo Combed Colton Sateen. Powder Blue, Pink, Sand or Yellow. 7 to 15. $8.98. Gentle Sheath, softened with a linen-looCapelet collar. Fuller Fabrics Candora Pima Cotton and CupionL Sun- set Red, Powder Blue, Coral, Beige, Avocado , .. or Helio, 10 to 20. $8.98. . Bateau Bouffant, Silk Kerchief, An Airborne Skirt of Pleats. Wamsuttas Woven Satin Print.. Blue, Stripe International Flower 10 to 18. $8.98 Iink, Lilac or Gold on White. Double-TakWhite Fresh Filling. Sheath, A of Buttons, crisp . textured linen-weav- e Red, Navy, Rayon. 15. 7 to Cocoa, Peacock, Avocado or Lilac. lace-trace- d r Glamour and on .. SEE THEM NOW AT manpower on your tillage team IK . e Bee-Lin- $8.98. rA ,JUQ , lace-frothe- d The Big Pay Off CBSTV 5-S- tar ... d ; JUNE PRICES : IRONRITE n ' . . et Remove Snow, ice From Walks, City Manager Requests RENO, Nev. (UP) At least one of Renos parking meters apparently is playing second fiddle to the citys slot machines and gambling games. A- car ' license bearing a California g was ticketecf for on a downtown street. The comturnbination citation-envelop- e ed up a few hours later in the office of the municipal court. On it were these words: "All we Reno! Inside got left. Good-by- e was a penny candy bar. , . Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 12, J956 merce rooms. Merit badges for sky watch-er- s who have attained 100 hours duty will also be presented. Along with the presentation class will be another training held for anyone not specifically trained in sky watching. Mrs. Hodges today urged that to please anyone interested attend the meeting tomorrow evening. a Just this past . week Chester Hamilton donated office space with heat and lights included to the GOC. The office is located above the Hamilton Drug store and will house Sgt. Ted Yarbor-rougsector sergeant, and all Ground Observer corps records. Other birthday gifts, accordto ing George Hodges, GOC HAVE OFFICE TO CALL OWN After a year of uphill effort the Ground Observers county Mrs. director, and Righard own. Chester call their corps in Brigham City this week moved into an office they can M. Spry, chief observer, include Hamilton generously provided office space above the HamiltonDrug Center for the corps. furniture, office equipment, potShown here moving in and hanging drapes are, left to right, Richard M. Spry, newly ted plants, desks, tables, chairs and cash donations, all genernamed chief observer; Mrs. George Hodges, GOC county director, and Ted Yarborough, ously offered by merchants of sector sergeant. Brigham City. The Brigham City Taxi Cab Two-C- ar company will transport, free of to and charge, sky watchers from the post, and the Howard Hotel has offered free lodging Local in to GOC. guest speakers who re main in Brigham City over A two-ca- r collision resulted in night. Drinking as a cause of local day season, Sgt.' Pitcher urges A special gift of a portable accidents seems to be increas- motorists their $800 damage to the vehicles into renew Monat was presented volved evening Thursday typewriter Ed an old at and the minds with rate, Sgt. ing alarming thoughts to Mrs. Hodges to m. Food 5:55 of the in front day evening p. M. Pitcher said this week. When Dont Driving adage, Forest be used in GOC work and later During the month of Novem- Drink! When Drinking Dont King Market between : and First North on Main street, to be her own by an anonymous ber, drinking was involved in 33 Drive! according to city police records. GOC supporter. percent of the accidents investiMany other gifts, too numerBox in Elder by county gated A car driven by Glen A. Bock ous to to and mention, have been prethe State Highway Patrol, and Song Poetry of 218 South First West, made a sented to the group, Mrs. Hodin 38 percent of the personal inBe Program Features turn in front of a 1956 ges added. jury accidents in the county; model car driven by Edward The climb of GOC in Brigham while in October, drinking was A Christmas .program Hadfield Frost of 112 South City and surrounding area has involved in only 14 percent and of lovelyand Frost had no been uphill, but Mrs. Hodges song has been ar- - Fourth West. poetry 10 percent in September, Pitcher by the Eighth ward Re- warning of the intentions of the promises that with the generous ranged said. lief society for Tuesday, Dec. 18, driver in the preceding car, po- support of the sky watchers and During November, there were at 2 p.m. lice reports state, which allowed other GOC supporters,' the work 18 accidents investigated by the him no time to stop before the will continue. A special invitation is extendElBox Utah Highway Patrol in ... ed to all ladies of the ward to collision. Highlights of the past year der county.. This numbered one attend. to the Frost have included GOC post faciliEstimated damage more than was investigated durvehicle was set at $500 and to the ties presented by Intermountain ing the same month last year, A Long Island potato' married Bock car at $300. Daryl Conger, school under the direction of Pitcher reported. an Idaho potato and eventually investigating officer, cited Bock Dr. George A. Boyce, Thomas Ten of the 18 accidents were they had a little sweet potato. for improper turn. Tommaney and Jim Bordeaux property damage type with dam- The little potato flourished and, beginning of 24 hour sky- watch 30 to the ages totaling $8,498.17 in due time, announced that she In Spanish-speakin- g lands, the in February 1956; Lions club ac vehicles. involved. Eight of the wanted to marry Gabriel Heater. Three Wise Men bring Christ- cepting the sponsorship of the 18 were ' But personal injury acciyou cant marry Gabriel mas gifts. In our land, . wise local corps; the dedication of dents, with 14 persons being in- Heater, declared the parents. men give U. S. Savings Bands the post; erection of a GOC flag the gift that keeps on growing pole in front of the post and jured ahd one killed. Hes just a commentator. Eight of the accidents involved another, motor vehicle; .six involved running off the road; XMAS HOURS two involved loose animals on i the road; one involved a railroad train; and one was a 9:30 A. JI, to 6 1. M. accident in which the pedestrian was killed. Violations indicated in the 18 accidents in the order of their frequency include speeding, imimproper control, proper lookout, drinking, improper turn, wrong side, improper signal, .improper lights, and going to sleep at the wheel. During November there were 15 drivers charged in court with one or more violations in connection with the 18 accidents. During the same period, the BUY FOR XMAS Highway Patrol issued 174 citations for dangerous moving violations and made 25 arrests for AWAY FOR SPRING offenses. other miscellaneous 45'-- ' warnThere were 169 written ings handed out to erring moas advertised in , ,r torists during the same period. With the approach of the holi Charm Seventeen Drinking Caused Increased Number of National Meet Over 310,000,000 I ,.i-- of-c- Growers Attend tions - humble beginning of at that time plus a clip board, the organization has grown in one year to a group of 250 plane spotters, a post, and now a birthday gift of a downtown From Box Elder Beet "iiVthe. nations sugar Cleaned - a few qualified sky watchers up-surg- ,. NEWS- mt Iiess-Goldsmi- e Washable and crease resistant. - ft x 5 " t ey .Nr v V Ay j jSt .M F, ft ' , V M i Have yoor k r tools heavy-dut- y yii & 1 Sis c3 4 da ( 1 A I K J AA ready vheu nature says go! Oar IH trained aerricemen can increase the efficiency of yoor production teem by checking the condition of your heavy-duttillage tool no. Theyll -- y look for bent frame, worn bearings and ground tool that herald he replaced. Theyll recommend eny die service needed. Call os today to make 0 5 --Star Service data. " r PIIO'IE 300 TRUCK AtlD DniGIIAM IMPLEMENT 27 North Main A V 1 ..4 CO. sitiS.': Brigham City, Utah W . n |