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Show BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah n o oiunaL Cancer Fund Gets A $133,382 p Boost Addition of $133,382 to its vast funds already financing cancer research was announced today by the American Cancer society, according to Mrs. Glen M. of the South Box Elder county office. The 22 new fellowships and grants are made Ben-nio- Wednesday, August 13, 1947 to scientific centeis widely scattered over the United States. Research is already being carried on at the University of Utah by a recent A. C. S. gift of $25,802. Douglas Poteat, national executive vice president, says, "Thanks to the dimes and dollars of all the good people who want to rid the nation of this scourge. The A. C. S. now is supposing research in 70 institutions located in 21 states, the District of Columbia, England and As funds permit, the A C S, will put more and more of the nation's most promising medical minds to w'ork on the painstaking research which someday will find the cause of, and God willing, the cure for cancer.1 IN RED FREIDMAN and GOOSE SHELBY SHOE fib IvudtfT Boys Sturdy Everyday SHOES in black, brown. Sizes Gents to 6 in Bovs. 8 in little of Salt Lake City announce the arrival of a baby boy, born July 28 in the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Tippetts is the former Viola Godfrey. This is the Tippetts first child. Box Elder Stakes Plan Genealogy Meetings OXFORDS North and South 1 - Oxfords - Shoes ! ITS OPENING SOON Complete Record & Appliance Store i ' 4-- s Problem Globe the administration building at La Guardia Field was ordered down for safety reasons. Once it reached the floor, however, w'orkmen found it was too big to go through the buildings doors. They parked it near a staircase while they tried to think of a plan to get it out. FOR YOUNG GIRLS Sizes 8 to 3 Slippers Box Elder genealogi- cal convention The Sunday. first meeting will be held at 10 oclock in the morning, for the stake presidencies, the ward bishoprics, stake genealogical committees and ward chairmen. The second session will be at 2 oclock in the afternoon, for the above groups plus the full ward committees and the general public, all are invited and urged to attend. All sessions will be held in the Box Elder stake tabernacle. H. Eugene Perry of South Box Elder stake and Adolph M. Reeder of North Box Elder stake will have charge of preparations lor the meeting Sunday. Members of the State Genealogical society from Salt Lake City will be in Brigham City to take charge of the program. of from $3.98 to $5.45 ! I NEW YORK (UP) An enormous copper-covereglobe which had hung from the dome $2.98 to $4.50 AT TREMONTON AUG. 21, 22,23 - Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Tippetts stakes will join in a BACK TO SCHOOL A Undei ei rlain otutiw is to deter lenglh of in lining a disabled this ihc q under ven-pio a vetcijn is injured tan gel whether disabled veteiaii mini fers a relapse, or if his dwM an should tram tor a profession gram? or ioi a particular tiade or oc hiv.ur,r,V.TUmay extend' thei,v is uher aggravated durJ cupaiion based on his previous war- - his training, he may be education, experience, personal t.me it factors in any case lor 8 additional penod desiies and present ability. He iai,t an New Buildings Will Be Dedicated Thursday is required to take a series of lehabilitation. a voteraptitude tests at a V. A. guidQ. What happens if Following Parade By Governor Herbert Maw ance center wheie he is inter- an in framing under this pro-- , he furnished at government by a gram becomes ill or is injuied. ptnot. Box Elder countys fair will be held next Thursday, Fri- viewed and counseled Y, of highly trained spegroup new and at Tremonton in the day Tt county fair cialists. His desires will be perSaturday grounds, and Mel Foxley, fair manager, this week assured mitted to govern in most cases, Box Elder countians and other prospective fair visitors that but the counselois are requited the county exposition will be tops in everything. Itr to advise him against starting eii will for which a course his aptitudes open Thursdays program the fair at 10 oclock in the or physical limitation do not inuy sure a reasonable likelihood Of morning, with exhibits at the fair grounds and the beginning I ill: success In short, this advisera of judging. At 2 oclock in the BRIGHAM CITY'S ment is required under the pro afternoon horse races will be pram to insure the disabled vethoi held on the new race track at erans proper rehabilitation LARGEST U! the fair grounds. Q Will the disabled veterans lor The opening parade will be disability compensation be rei ills at 6 oclock Thursday evening, if he duced goes into training and following the parade Govunder this program? Disabled veterans are entiernor Herbert B. Maw officially A. No. will open the new fair grounds tled to many federal benefits dis' ;de Q What happens if the and exhibit abled veteran fails in hi is eouise buildings. The not available to the f h to Veterans under this program? according e Thursday evening attraction will be a horse show, with entries Administration. A Generally, V. A. will take vvi it Some of these benefits are special stops to enter him in anassured from prominent horse fanciers in northern Utah and ! explained in the following re- other course in which there is in southern Idaho. plies to the 10 questions most every likelihood he will comIt The fairgrounds opens at 10 'frequently asked by disabled plete successfully. Thesituation ill oclock each of the three morn veteians during a study V. A. depends on the facts and cirin ings, and horse races will be conducted to learn how much cumstances in each case. int conditions held at 2 oclock in the after- they know about the federal Q. What are the for eligibility under this pro- noon again both Friday and programs: Q. What benefits does the disSaturday. Added attraction Friveteran receive under the abled A. A disabled veteran must scrama be calf will day 0. vocational rehabilitation pro- have had active service on or ble, and Saturday attractions ou are that not to available WALLTEX gram in addition to the races will be after Sept. 16, 1940 and before lio the official end of the war, horse pulling contests, for both him under the G. I. bill? ilrr A. The disabled reveteran cotidid-tioria under with a and and discharge heavy horses, light AND ceives several additional beneF. F. A. calf scramble. olher than dishonorable. sn fits under the RVocational He must have a compensable Friday afternoon at 6 oclock QAryiTFY (Public Law d a fashion show' for ladies will ehabilitation Act and Pn disability l(i). During his vocational re- he must .show a need for vocabe a featured free attraction. two for and habilitation months At 8:15 oclock, both Friday tional rehabilitation to overIS s and Saturday evenings, special- after his employability has been come the handicap of his disWALL he receives at least UCf ability. ty acts and a floor show will be established, S105 if he has no dependents, Q How much V. A. supervi?tic presented, featuring Biilv Far- or if a he has $115 dependent, sion and assistance does the rell as master of ceremonies, s 1.G0 $ r yd. Regular for one $10 child, $7 for disabled veteran ,get in his plus lls Charmayne and novelty music, each additional child, and $15 Gaining? The Robinsons, CLOSEOUT, Yd. nt girl dancers, for a parent. He may A V. A. offieers inHollywood tumblers, the Phelps, receivedependent training more than these 3ot guara high perch act, the Smithson-ians- , form and assist him in all anteed minimums if his dis- mailers ie a high balancing act, affecting his training. .rw pension They aie continually on a wire act. and other spe- ability compensation, the or retirement CO. n pay. plus the aleit for circumstances that cialty acts. Admission for the standard allowances of $65 or 75 is his progmight prevent proper evening performances cal cents for adults, 25 cents for $00 a month, is higher than the ress and they exert every efamount Clyde B. Stratford, Mgr. under the ire guaranteed fort to remove these obstacles. children 6 to 14 years old. act. Other advantages include is What the maximum Q. inMonte Youngs carnival, certain traveling expenses, other rot cluding rides, shows and con- than daily commutation; avail"Th cessions, will be in operation ability of a $100 government les throughout the fair at the fair loan; extension of training enou grounds. SUMMER FINAL titlement under certain condiigl "The buildings are nearing tions, and re guidance personal surthe grounds completion, and attention by V. A. training rounding the buildings will be officers. Additional details may Vi cleared and graveled, the track be obtained at any V. A. office. Zu condition and will be in tip-todisQ. Docs V. A. help the ike new steel and wood bleachers abled veteran a job after he get on will be be up to accommodate finishes his .'Htysc.-'D training? fair patrons, Foxley promised. A. Yes. nn. Q. What is vocational adviseThe ment all about and why is it of a news nave item Do you under this program? we required to 7. No. interest? Phone it A. 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