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Show 8 THE BOX EIDER Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 2, 1962 NEWS, Pharmacy Phacts from SAY E. MALMROSE It's always a good idea to have bandages around the house, and if youre going on a trip you should always carry bandages along with your other standard first aid supplies. word bandage is an interesting one. Bandages were probably the first attempts The made at medication at the dawn of civilization. The word comes from such backgrounds as the word banda and the Teutonic word bindan. The word bandage it self did not appear until the early 1500s. Do remember to have bandages and carry them in your car. W have them in all types and sizes for you. n Anglo-Saxo- BEHS Senior Dies Sunday; Semifinalist Funeral Set In Merit Test The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has cited a Box Elder High school senior as one of 69 Utah high school students as Merit in the Scholarship competition, The local scholar is Erik Jensen, son of Dr and Mrs. Wayne I. Jensen, 108 West Seventh North, The Utah students are among approximately 11,000 semifmalists throughout the country. The will take another rigorous examination on Dec. 1. Finalists will then be eligible for scholarship awards sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corp and about 150 business corporation foundations, unions, professional associations and semi-finalis- 1962-196- 3 semi-finalis- ts 102 E. Forest Is the address of Malmrose Pharmacy . . . where you can always rely on fast, friendly and accurate prescription service. Were open daily from 8:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. and on Sundays from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Brigham Lady Car Smashes j Paper Plenty The averNEW YORK (UPI) age American family uses almost a ton of paper a year, the American Forest Products Industries Why be a dishwasher when you can renf one?. y let us explain oar asy rental plan. Rent Mobile Maid try B In yoar own home mon,h5 BREITENBEKER ELECTRIC 69 South Main PA Owner of the car was Rosa L. RJ?D I. Brigham City. According to City Police reports, the car had ben parked on the east side of Main street by Marilyn Sudf brock, who was cited fop fallurd to set brakes. 78 4 came one-thir- r"'S Graveside services will be conducted Thursday for Infant Tippetts, son of Maynard and Dorothy Tippetts, Willard, who was, stillborn Saturday at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Surviving are the parents and a brother, Todd, all of Willard; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Peterson of Neola, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Tippetts, Salt Lake City. , . h, being thru tottery ei some sort whereby the lots were won and the owners paid closing costs of approximately $275.50 each. The County received $2.00 of this for recording of the deed. The lots d are laid out in acre plots side by side with no provision for roads or streets, and, there are no roads even close to the area. There is not water available for culinary purposes at present. It has cost the County about $1.00 per lot to set this up so far and does not take into consideration the tax collecting and delinquencies, if such there be later on. This snowball was stopped from rolling farther by the alertness of the County officers otherwise there might have been considerable financial embarrassment for the County had it kept going. Watch this column next week for tax facts. Vote for LaGrande Peterson, for Box Elder County Treasurer. Into Services Set for Stillborn Infant The graveside services Will be conducted in the Provo City Cemetery under the direction of Myers Mortuary. Casting call for the' Golden Spike Players' next production, Blithe Spirit, by Noel Coward, will be held Thursday, Oct. 4, at the Box Elder Junior High, Room 12C at 8 p. m. All those interested in parts as well as the production end of the theatre, are invited to attend. This delightful comedy, in three acts, was a smash hit on Broadway as well as in London end was later made into a movie starring Clifton Webb. Director Valerie Matesoh Is extending an Invitation to everyone interested in the theatre to be at the meeting Thursday night. You need not be a member to attend, I she said Monday. iQEQQraOlQIIQ sub-div- The glass in the . window, was smashed into splinters. With an damage of $86.31, according to Officer Tom Sneddon, who investigated. Cast New Show Com In DID YOU KNOW THAT i . . . Box Elder Countys new subdivision named Elderdale Estates located in the Southwestern part of the County, is owned entirely by some 8M out of State neenle? There are 896 lots t, In this sion, each one of which is assessed at a minimum value of $10, producing He each In taxes for the This year 1962. Jordan, (Va-Yos- t; h By LaGRANDE PETERSON Box Elder County Treasurer A runaway car, minus a driver, rolled across Brigham Citys Main street Thursday morning at a m., hurdled the curb and smashed into a front window of Sonoma ladies-wea- r shop, 56 South Mam. Golden Spike Players to General Electric Mobile' Maid M'forony6 Store Window Mrs. Eva Florence Meacham Montgomery, age 68, of Brigham City and formerly of Yost, died Sunday evening at 7:40 p.m. after a one-daillness. She was born Jan. 23, 1894 at Star Valley, Wyo , a daughter of Francis C. and Mary Jane Colfctnart She was reared Meacham. and educated at Park Valley. She was married to Charles A. Montgomery on Sept. 25, 1912, In the Salt Lakfc LDS Temple. They made their home in Yoat and Came to Brigham City in 1955. She was active in the LDS church, she served as president and in the presidency of the Relief society for many years and .had worked in the Primary at Yost. SURVIVORS Include her Inn-band, five sonS and daughters, Earl Montgomery, Wes Point, Weber county; Vernal Montgomery, Yale Tremonton; Montgomery,' Grouse Creek; Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Max (Melissa) Tanner, lene) Thompson. Kennewick, Wash , 16 grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren, six brothers and sisters, Ivan Meacham, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Charles Randell, Idaho; Parley Meacham, Theodore Meacham, all of Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Erma Winn, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral services wil bn conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. in the ward Brigham City chapel with Edwin Andersen offiFriends may call at the ciating. Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 Harold B. Felt Funeral Home pm. and Thursday prior to services. Interment will be In the Yost cemetery. Mur-taug- TAX FAGS SNAP! CRACKLE!! POP! And Jthats just what happened to this front window in Sonomas shop Thursday morning when the car shown above rolled from a parked position across the street, jumped the curb and smashed into the window. Damage to the window was set at $86.31. No one was in the car at the time It ran away. Classes for Teachers to 4 Be Offered Penneys (jbst i v For the benefit of teacher and preparing to become teachers, registration for?' Utah State Universrty classes for credit will be held at the Box Elder Junior High school on East Forest street Thursday evening, Oct. 4, at 8 p. m. in the library.' Classes being offered are pri- marily in the college of education, the department of psychology, and j the department of sociology. i These classes will be taught in the Brigham CHy area starting next, week if sufficient registration is secured. Classes being' offered are as .follows:- Music for elementary schools; art tpbfhods for teachers; prmcl-- l pies of guidance; audio-visuto 1 terlals; elementary school curri- persons COUNT PENNEYS who sell more sleepers than anyone else to celebrate its 60th Anniversary by cutting the prices of Toddletime prints. Stock up now for ail your youngsters from baby up to size 8 During Penney Days only! j al . T.0TIMBS an toxtra ycfrf wearing . . .11 i J endvJ ro givl. . . . thanks to a double j6w of Gripper !. .1. s AH a.,A Iahm wi id O . M fliMMurn a-- culum English 190; English 191; trieth-- j ods" of teaching seminar; health education for teachers; psyehol- ogy of adolescence; abnormal psy, chology. Introductory sociology; effective community , living; organization and administration; culture end personality; introduction to'caSe work; and other classes as regls-- j . tration may justify. -i i Scouts Attend keep soles in place! "s TODDLBTIMBS Tin , sure-foi ot PLASTIC SOLES BREATHE pores aid quick drying . . . grab the grdvnd for step. And they wonderfully wipe dean! TODDLETIMES ARE KITTEN-SOPT-CO- non-ski- d 1 protection ONS Tf cozy warm, knit to scientific size specifications (even allow for diapers!) TODDLBTIME SLEEPERS COMB IN O COLORFUL PRINTS Camporee Here A group' of' 120 Boy Scouts and leaders attended the annual Boy Scout Camporee held Friday night and Saturday - in the Box Elder county park in the canyon, according to Rod Anderson, local scout WIBIDID 20 Needs Your Old Glasses Did you know that those old, , representative. Walking away with blue ribbons for being the best campers during the two-da- y event were members Of v t, Troop 108 and Trop 103, ..Saturday was devoted to demon-- 1 trations on crafts and activities and the camporee came to a close with acampfire program Saturday night. Joseph Caughlan was in charge of activities. . , which you may have lying around the house are urgently needed by poor people all over the world? of These people cannot afford the luxury better vision As useless Inc., a but you can help? charitable organization which distributes your donations wherever they are needed. non-profi- t, Wont you help this worthwhile cause? If you have any at your home, you may bring them to our office and weU ship them to New Eyes For the Needy for a limited time toJ&47'i Save 1-- a public service, we are collecting these for New Eyes For the Needy, one somewhere DO YOU KNOW so that some- may see better! c 57 3 Theres a whole world of wonderful things to sea end enjoy right here in our own beautiful elate SAH and the many merchants ; who give SAH Green Stamps are so proud of the people and Ac . natural splendor of our fins state that SAH hat created a special Tour Program that we want yow to have aheejately free! , regularly 2.19 in sizes 1 to 4 regularly 2.39 in sizes 4 to 8 Pick up yoat free SAIf Thor detailed for every pert of our cute, plus a handsome aoe eenir scenic booklet at any serv Maps ice atation near yon that give BAH Green Sump! P S. Get a few extra copies and end them to your friends ia other cutce. Theyll FUNERAL 205 SOUTH HOME FIRST EAST Imre it, tool nn UVJ BRIGHAM CITY rUAPftP V.nMAV7C ITI 1 1 . 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