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Show 0 Health Doctor Puts il BEClASii iployment Up U.S.E.S. Us-- mnan.-o- n , new applica- 23 wmk were filed while August, --a for 22 applications shows a de-- , e work ie and the Biigham City area, A total of mussen believed. ; pei sons contacted the office ,'uig the month of September, referred to jobs, j 163 were '14 m placements, as suiting 47 ipared to 103 referrals and :ements for the nmnth of Au- September This due to the filed. September, 412 S. U- - S. E. office in There icement. who . -j liming Lcements. Clas--.ein both Box Fide, county high s. hoots will resume Monday niornl.'g. Oct Tier 21, hour oi 9 o'clock, Iler-jv.- n ;he Eundeison, superintendent id school- - f r the Box Elder c mol disti let, said yesterday. 'All of the other school-- - in the l.ountv new an- in session, but e .he two nigh schools wi-iou.ned fui a week tj enable with the beet ;udents to harvest. ph,, beet vacation this year. of i nly a week's delation, is .shorter than those of recent pa-- t to the ycais, due principally fact that the wars end and returning veterans, alon with imlaboreis has ported Mixican eased the labor shortage in B x School officials Elder county. disdetermined the missal would relieve sufficiently .he heip situation during the s Kunzler trans-lortatio- jobs available for planning on attending Booth To I g Ana a a tad lin.-hncl- ! i .. llii-ene- I i rt : i , rs pi-;- -j - - i For the past year at the Tribune office in Salt held i innounvement mission ct. 21 said. Eoothe will enter the home in Salt Lake City for Eugene U.S.A.C. is tiaining. pew-pap- 0 nt Hansen Heads Freshmen Eugene Hansen, East Garland, Bear River tgh school, Garland, is president of the Utah State Agricultural college fieshman class, it as rep ted today' following a of graduate j Intcr-Moun'ai- ;ourt of ballots. Other leaders are . Jackie Bar-oe- r Logan, vue president; Bon-?l- e Tayloi, Logan, secretary, and Eu Anna Fitzgerald, Heber, AWS tepiesentative. ! ' Granddaughter Obliges ROSICLARE, 111. (UP) Mrs. nc' Smith, 66, and J. C. Long. Stained a maniage license brides granddaughter, aormalce Henson, 19, a deputy ' rom the clerk. . tvv.j-pag- g i .e try-ou- Here's Trick For Denuding A Duck Just "Erase" Down Ms a lot of fat, high-flyinown ?nd con-Thos- . I Bu.-hne- testimonial service Sunday in the doneyville ward chapel. All and relatives of Miss fiends wothe are invited to attend, the Miss id con-sidei- been employed be -j - alt Lake ake City. A farewell fun lo smack a mallard tuck him away in fur game bag. But when it J'mes io getting him ready for oven, that cleaning job is bull jn another pasture. The mosl irksome chore 0ul duck hunting," says enry p. Davis, an outdoor Ports authority, "is cleaning 9aire after the days shoot . Is ever. Tops in my book of .? 10us iasks is the plucking o e fine downy feathers from wild duck without breaking e skin. But here's a tried-ou- t wrinkle which will save much and which really works. Pluck the duck clean of all 'rger feathers leaving 6 ? T the small downy ones, simply 'erase' them with gum, using the Sum just as you would to rase an error on a piece of iraWlB9 PePer- - Simple, isnt But it does the trick! -- ce ad-th- Benefits college. ? c. '..vc Mi C of ommi'.lO y Army Clarifies On Mission . ie has '9. Tom pro-I'rn- m i: county i : i ... el Boothe, daughter of lr. Paulie T. Boothe of Honey-lie- , has accepted a call to go a mission in the nortaern 'ales, it was announced Monday. Miss Boothe is a graduate of 3ix Elde: hign school and We-e- r , 1 e, Dorene "d a t - - n openings, lack cf to work, and the lack lorene 1 y, app; op: 'ate $1,000 towa d the city has appro-- hi; liuhnl, nlo cl: J. G: . 'iiv ell; idministration. A resolution Willard doted SI. 01)11, the Chamber of V.mn. a m "iiLer of Aala-- i (d firmly opposed to the proposal, re reiee ha: g.ven $1,000, and o long as there is any diversion Willard Kunzler, s.n of Mr. die f.eVi ihat the Chamber if Commerce from that sou.ee of revenue for and M:s David 111 now is ecunn? suhsla. tial coii- Kunzler, Wil-V'thei than highway Probably, the lcjson why hambt" .urposes has accepted a call to fulibeti m- - from Idriehum City VI. d ei onstruction. maintenance or Lrighjm City folks aie not conle- fill an L. D. Me chants to meeting the ink h the because is was passed at a p tributing in the mvi et ir $1,5' ll ,tf trie budget r.n.ming O. S f has U. r I that the need a go of :h Calimeeting of the associa-io- n outhern "in gtm ral, tae Chamber mem-- i oassed," Chairman Dredge said. V all Impressed s Friday evening at Box Elfornia field and tie business eoiiia ting der high school cafeteria. The "However, this is d. finitely not Dr. i..oi :i oi.'-- . .I'port if his Tnii m behalf .f this program will report to remember Do you the case. resolution was t.aliis ol tile V 'll ,n-- ' l.ut cn r.s e meeting vvitn willing re-- .he unanimously mission those game boys, thousands ol nd wid bo received Most dopted. i e, or ted. he o re," tome in Salt .. tig i me g v nm ataem, who were at B' shnel1 a u ms fu The motion came about Lake City on bus'.nc.s T.ide.r; City General hospital? Many f them on'T'ibe TlunsiEiV, hut foil w Ti el tin- imiiortaner of having Oct. 21. discussion cf present and M are still confined to ddieron! mg Ins it at Easimell 'inlay Du hnell hospital occu-ie- d A farewell propost diversion of motor vehicle army hospitals sor.ewheie and f.ernooii he ox re sed ahno I i ..oration, and are and in gram and dance egistration fees and gasoline tax art as much in need of the U. unqi Milled approval if the has-- , i, tiling to give generously to is scheduled to evenue. S. O. as ever, he added in the take place pitals sui.aluliU fo. ils pi. go-ihelp make way for this by tellTells of Diversions It was hoped tnat the quota use. Willard hall this ing Utah votois throughout the field Charles V. Go..d!iffc, K. G. would be reached with ease in of The l . t o s made a peisna' st.te ef the importance evening at eigit Ella season peak. last thenecretary of the association, one week, ending Satuiday, i.spoctam of Ice r.ospifal o'clock. The pro-M- r. i ndolent 8." of one to the princiBrigham City, but it has now been decided Kunzler gram in Ihe cha.swimming pad and pymna-1- 1 Campaign Launched declared that a pal speakers, extend the diive for another twO;ium N.vua'.ed 76 On-Job pel will be followed by a dance Dm el adverli.- - ng by news- Not Training 'ersonal search of records at the in the amusement hall. Friends weeks. the nd 1 ' i 'e a'ii'ii fji'il.l.c-'iirs, both lUial and daily, Hate capitol building shows theie and relatives are invited. c.tablish-iientEleven men canvassed the l.iUhen and - For The Trained Man '.mg skidfaun, Goddard Ella Mrs. K. magazine, tadio and a of more ms been diversion business district and workers the bakery, the vast lauu-diWeis being augmented by Instructor Lcland Salt 241 Monion, Ninth East, cf 76, more, than $700,000 under ward chairmen have ma lo annually from ber ihe hhiarv and manways run. emus news it lease- - and died Saturday at college, Ogden, and Stake Lake City. e visits. Hovever, m which are strictly road monies to other President ic: d the ho service radio pie.enta-j'nn- s Abel S. Rich will be 10:45 p. m. at her home of a public He charged that from sources. it is very possible tiat many se vice e r.du.t., and termed of tile meaning of Arnend-i)- n will be heart ailment. 1942 to date in 1946, a total of guest speakeis. Remarks were miss!liC. Dabb. contact homes or busine-- es hr t 8, and the imp. rtunce in !uvm aide. of Wayne B' B:sh b Aug.!1A' born wav Mrs. Skidmore p Taylor' of had been diverted iglven the 3,288,079 of the Veteran ed because the heads Mu.-icHij inlc.i-,- t in the h ispital 'it passage to the ta.xp.i;, ers of selections are arranged. 16, 1870, in Salt Lake City, a representative from license registration fees and have or n office at 414 Kie-s- homes pivprietois may rooms and wants vva.- caniTn. d Utah. Mr. Kunzler has been active daughter of James C. and Keren admimstrati Fut that 255,307 from gasoline tax reve-tureason, chiefly to those used in the building, Ogden, today called been away. Wendell Grover, a member of had She Goddard. in ward duties in in Willard and Crompton for a grand total of $3,543,-38wi'h men- :he state wellare ionimi.-siun-, er intent ot attention to ihe fact that vet- contributions through the mail de- Ur.iveisity ward while attending been an active member of the erans who have been trained in are very welcome, Dredge de- tal iilr.es-- . I like the amount I. vexed a talk exp'.mn-ir- g of Utah, Salt Lake L. D. S. Eleventh ward in Salt University bill a dollar This total diverted amount a profession or trade are not clared. "Just put ii,,ht and .,ir in I is, buildings, m detail t.re pio. sed Lake City fer 54 years. b training in an envelope and address it to the aim,- has a reputation of takwould hard surface 298 miles of City. for the use of Bushnell Survivors include, her husband, eligible fo; A. Lester Dredge, Bngha.r. Citv, ligr.way in Utah, he said. He ing good , ai c of patient; with ovi v iadio station KSL Friday Samuel R. Skidmore; a son, L. m their chosen fields. or of to Dur.ell Nielsen, caie included by saying, I uigent-- y mertsl illness,'' he said. For instance, a veteran who R. Skidmore, Salt Lake City; a .ening at 19:45 od .ck, and sim- Bott Monument Works, " Diedgc Irfeiesii.ig Work II.- r proteit this unjust practice. ut!jri.,sPj aie to be deliverdaughter, Mrs. Keren S. Wilde, ha been admitted to the bar and concluded. Dr. Hanult n 'd ovc o'hei fine visitor Burt n W. Musser, Salt Lnke s.atior.s and Brigham City; also six grand- is leghlly quCflfied to assume vn'.al to ,'uiat vLiti Ike Tntermeairlain NetvvfNc. children and two grandchild c.t. tr.e' piaclice of law is not eligiTiiy.i lirman, Utah Petroleum e In i To .hi-- ' the c'e.ie-.'c"ndiistnes committee, said Theie G. I. Bentafod Funeral services were lo be ble fur training with Judge Thomas PresFon who wo.k is definitely no need for is The advertising conducted today at non In the tfte job objective of lawyer. The progiam lawthe Utah gasoline tax. mud at gming every voter in clearly states that "no Failuie to join the Regular L. D. S. Eleventh ward chapel as proposed by Governor Maw. fiuiial was to cowse of", naming will be A. ail not ji.st ore but several by midnight, Oct, 5, for in Salt Lake City, bona fide if given to a Without diversion from he pres- army tj hear the completethe purpose of gaining full bene- be in Salt Lake City cemetery. veteran wh.. is already qualified il ana the imporent revenue there should be a fits of the GI bill cf rights does my cl u.- ncp of A-reduction in the tax. endment 8, f Row'd by t.ainiig ard exped ience for not by any means make a man Della Larsen, Robert the job objective. as dicli.n near's by repeated Lists Allotments ineligible to enlist and still re" The lawyer-vetera- n deny an administrator of a reminders to voters to vote in may pur- Weston, Idaho, following a linThe state has been allotted ceive benefits, it was pointed Taylor Married Oct. 8 illness. sue advanced prcfessional edu- gering j.'late menial hospital is p'ay.ng tne November 5 election, and to by the federal goveinment $7,- - out today by the Ogden recruitA son of Samuel and Louise f a few talcs to h :d out and v. u for Amendment 8. cation in a law school or take Bishop and Mis. F. J. Hirs-h- i 593.000 for regular federal highing office, 2416 Washington blvd. of Utah, announce the refiesher training in legal edu- Coe Preston who came tj Amer- !p:oMe t e mi'iituH", ill with Rosette, One hundred and fifty thou-,-..n- d for aid $5,058,000 roads; way The provisions f the GI bill ica from England, Judge Preston ihe k.nd of care and treatment of Mrs. Hirschis sis- cation review marriage bar through circulars will be distributed $1,and reads, enables men to enter the regu- ter, Della Larsen of Brigham schools, or in special classes con- was born in Canada on Jan. 16, that i leeomir.ended, and would to homes in Salt Lake City, Ogbut urban roads, 302.000 for the now with lar guaran- City, to Robert Lloyd Taylor of ducted He operated a general be he den, Utah ,o'siole, at Bu hnell, by local or slate bar as- 1865. in state tee army county and near-b- y needs only $4,595,000 that they will receive eduTexas. The wedding sociations in connect! n with tne merchandise store in Weston for dcrhii ed. what immunhies, explair.ine funds foi mat.hing the federal cational benefits for every month Abilene, a Wiiile in the F.ushne'l library Bushnell is and Low Utah can ceremony was performed in the law schools or practicing law 42 years and was appropriations, which can easily of service until the official ter- home of President Z. Miller f h" emmo.-ted, Many patients obtain the 314,000.9011 insl.tutien inrtitutes, if the institution giv- Brigham City merchant. be provided under present taxes mination uf the war is announcthe Boise, Idaho, L. D. S. stake ing the training has been apSurviving are his widow, Mag- - 'a;e able to enjoy reading b.oks So, one d liar. if there is no diversion." In addition, dependency by President Miller. ed. gie H. Preston of Wertun, five and to piofil theuby while still proved by the state. week, every Beginning Answering Maws recent claim benefits will be granted until six daughters:, Mrs. Jed L. Jensen I mi ill k r dischaige. cL's daiiv, weekly, $30,000,-00will need state or the the months after that termination, of Salt Lake City, Mis. Joseph Farmers Urged To Seek County Agent's "An in tell. pent hbr..iion in a and other in Ihe Lr roads in the next five for ihe duration plus six months. of Ogden, Mrs. W. It. pc rtc! h pital often cnnlnbute.. pubkcatiun Phillips 'n.e wiil cany a small ydver-is'-reAdvice Before Using Sulphur Fertilizers Merrell cf Brigham Ci'.y, Mrs. to rapid improve i r n! uf n payears, Musser said it is impossiEnlistees will still qualify for each week for three ble to spend that amount. "The a month cf free education for LeGrande D. Spencer of Logan, nt by directing the leading week; callir g special attention Elder in Farmeis Box county tne is have engione does the cf not tate Mrs. Although sulphur of ;i to channels Clough Christensen conductive - to! t.) Amendmi nt 8 ar.d every month of service plus an are cautioned to seek advice urging the for essential elements plant Pre-toneering, equipment or materials .dditional year the government from Idaho; and one son, mental hygiene. H. voters to vote Ur it. Robert County Agent Utah soils contain sul- Herbert Preston of Payette, Ida- - O, inicn Carries ,o wisely dispose of that grants lo anyone serving activegrowth, Weight office before using Stewart's Daring the eight week-day- s amount. he declared. phur in sufficient quantities to he. ' consul- - ;)f fore ly for three months or more. A; a mrn;,,l he,i'-non their farms, fertilizer election, radio station sulphur r.utri-ti.normal plant ton. f r trw U. S. Public Health1 k'L and station KLO and the Anyway, the gasoline tax is Thus by enlisting now a man according to a warning issued provide for the the fellow explained. little agronomist the said by will accrue the same edu.ational this week by W. H. Bennett, exsei lee of 40 veais .landing. Dr. cnti.e n netwoik Doug Miller To Give On some alkaline soil-- , espej Hamilton is a auihor-- I w.- il enlistees tension agronomist farmer, trucker, pickup driver, benefits as anr.ounce-m-n- t; Utah at three sp-- t carry is Pool black alkali his cially where etc., and others. The Cadillac only dependent upon the ter- State it;. and it V.'JS Demonstration exported Agiicultural college. daily telling something class does not buy enough gaso- mination of the war. present sulphur is of some value, jopm.un would ca.iy co .'.detable about Bushneil and Amend r.ent a of Utah Farmers number out. dam. a in to tinkers the But aeonomist pointed line to amount The ail of playing pool will wi :g!d with the g .vernor's eo'o-,and urging evt--i y one to vede. counties have been buying even then it is beneficial only be demonstrated The tax, as it is, is unjust and to all teen..ce. Ill- - inspection of Bu;h-,1- k Ask Rural Support Ben-net when there is lime in the soil agers interested, fertilizer, Agronomist not evently distributed," he con- Box Elder Students ams thoroir.h, from the by Douglas To further acquaint voters in when even their escan ar.d be Thur.-dawhere explained, cluded. Miller diainage evening at the plumb. n underntath the huihi- lural areas with the meaning farms will not benefit by its ap tablished. Even under these Teer.-ag- e an- - lip the shingii s on the ro f, Canteen, it was Scores Slate Highways Logan Cheer Leaders nd importance of 'Amendment several application of nouneed yesterday. plication. and h- - ,m,res ion- - sienid to 3, a c Lyle D. Sams. Salt Lake City, advertisement of Tremonton Cornwall of to at the the determine each assorale exsulphur, Cheryl Experiments ire b C'lv favorable without about Bushnell and Amendment manager, Utah Automobile of 1500 Helen Ridd and as a or more fertilizer Brighim City value of sulphur per acre, Lets Eat Em Fresh pounds J will ciation, scored the condition of cep'ion. appear in the October 25 cheer leaders have been cairied out by thejmieht be required to bring about LE SUEUR. Minn. (UP) a rule Edi i .. the Utah Citizen-Favorin- .fue of Utah Faimer, a farm Utah highways in general and were among five colat a lasting improvement on some ward B. Gnsgrove, piesidtnt of C o .tier Amend-lae- k college experiment station cited many traffic deaths m the at Utah State Agricultural magazine vvaicb re.uhes 3P .ut from a large Lcgan over a number of ycais, of cur black alkali soils. Coun-iM- r. the Minnesota Valiev of info; m ition me t 8 saw-oCedar City area, whicn he said, lege, Logan, chosen Canning 9 of all rural comes m week. last contestants Bennett revealed. But in,ey Agent Stcwa.t further :h" port of Utai voter- - in die state. Co., says finds can be preserved were caused in part by p or field cf of their field trials have ie- - vises against the purchase of commertially radio-attiv- e were conducted The :!n November elect:. ,n as the condition of the highways there. by Thi; kind of a campaign to any new fertilizer until it has made by search workers been able e to the But and the cost the is our appointments 'ey proand prm..g;l maintain build Let's Humphcrys agreed, been measure our beneficial asof recommended state a tre response by hibitive. Foi example, a can of the - ate of the Bushnell council but tilt Citizens C.mrutee ha- bread and butter highways first, the executive to the addition of sulphur, station. due the of :' sociated students college. cost would experiment .Lties. peas and $3,000. ta do everything .hen take care of out scenic nn Mvrt Be Explained it could to promote the amendmemorial projects later. Let s dont know ment, and it was felt that Utah people first make it eay for touiists ainend-boucitizens could not risk doing less, lo got into Utah," he said. state they'ie likely "a. lure of Amend rent 8 to pass chairman, Grant, Roy to vote or else to vote could knek the entire Bushnell committee, advisory highway ;!i:ni,hery;, cnarn'iian utiir.atjon project into a cocked and master of ceremonies, said Citizens Com rit'ec'.s exe-d- . hat there had been the following pointed out t dav. amounts iccently directed to F.1 U i City, Box ither sources: Bot' well, Mrs. Wayne Evans. Magazine Shews Jack. and Box Elder county voters were voting districts are as follows the Box Eldi r C.x iLuein, Maria A. Erquiaga. Department of publicity 5264,-)0JBlue Doutre Lela Edwin Cieek, B. Louie Andcr re r inded today by have instruited Howard's Invention Box Elder No. 1, industrial development, Mantua, Mrs. Ralph Jeppsen. son Committee to d Band, county ck'ik, that only make-worjC.lhn.ton. Rozada Fryer.. projects, Double-dutday remains Eox Elder No. 2, Oliver G. Love- - Connie, Bernice Anderson. between n w skate shoes inPark Valley, Verna Carter. state engineer's office, most- one Clear Creek, Mrs. Vein Kcmp- to the November 5 general eii etion ti r.c to and to it f.et vented bv J. W. (Jack") How-- 1, land $138,000: prior for watei projects, ly jPemo.se, Luetta Leak. ton. 8 is favoiahiv ad- d of Brigham Ci'y, son Box Elder No. 3, Eliza Madsen f Mr. tate fair, $28,000; state capitol election. The last registration Khoda Whe.at- - Ieiiy, Ruth Barnard. Mrs. 29. Deweyville October evt-- y is in and Mrs. J. W. Howard, are that id. ve.t voter $11,000, 'd 4. day Tuesday Lottie Simonson Box Elder No. building and grounds, ley a All persons who have turned Utaii b f been told wlidt the Plymouth, Irene Archibald. ir. toe October issue of and aviatkn, $3,000, making , Box No. 5, Petra Rasrnu--Elder p Garland Pearl Giover. 21 years of age since the Iasi amen .mi nt mean- - and how it 'I'.ince Illusaated magazine. Portage. Cora McCrary, total of $462,000. sen. Elwood, tlrs. John Garfield. Mrs. the election of presidenPromonfry, members woi M alfeit Utah taxpavets and general are equipped with 100 Wayne T'o Mure than Box Elder No. 6, Jennie Nielsen. Toombs. Fielding, Millie Welling. also tial election of 1944 and all Bushr.i'h general hospital, and inter, hangcable ice and i oiler the association attended: HanGarland, Ellen Nielsen, Riverside, Grace Hales, of the persons who failed to vote in Box Elder No. 7. LaVin S. uigcd to 'yes. h.e said. Rates, the aztiee explains. Fixed present were members sen. Grouse Creek, Sar ah Tanner. Mrs. Chas. Kunzler. Roselle. Ihe last general election in the The Ci lzens Coriniiteo ha.-- , 'dates on the soles of the sh es candidates and tate t. Y. Mis. Leo 8, Box No. Elde. Harper, Alton May Snowville, Mrs. Reed Lai kin. seemed the sc vice- - of one of allow bolting on of blades for precinct in which they now refo rthe legislature. M.s. Sylvia Hun-- i Thatcher, Mrs. Golden Burton. ide are required to register to H.neyville, the state's leading adverti.-mone sjort r lolleis for the other. ten-sesaker. Tremor ton No. 1, Mis. LaVon ager.ies lot the to vote this fall. Vot-ir- g Bear River City, Verlyn Mni and A g:z! is pictured holding one The Grocers Livery C mpany, be eligible campaign, Howell, Mrs. Mill Mason. a budget of $4,509 for telling t.,e ol the hoes with the ice skate in the city election last year Crystal. a 12th century fraternal guild, Bowen. Beaver Dam, Ruby does not constitute registiation. Junction, Mis. Curtis Nelson. of Bushnell and Amend- m place in one hand, and in the Tremonton, No. 2, Anna Zesiger. st'-rtried to restiict marriage of its A. Willard, Lottie Davis. Lakeside, Mrs. Clarence The registration agents in Box Boothe Valley, Mrs. Fannie ment 3 has been approved. o' her hand the mate to the shoe members to daughters of guild Elder county for the vai ious Payne. Yost, Luella Tracy. All Must Help with the roller skate in place. men. The attempt failed. . one-ihe- 3 eontni-iveenll- Dredge Reports .l fl1;(et;u,: i chuol. jo iv-- house-to-hous- service. There are 38 veterans who i unen ployed due to lack of e On U.S.O. Reopen Monday Bun-derso- ;i ton-uiii-n- Campaign eamiiaicn r y, nd short-tim- Rasmussen J. Howard gave a vocational talk at the Fnday noon luncheon meeting of the Brigham City Rotary club. The progt am was presented by the vocali nal ervice commitn Hervm tee, Grant Nie'.-en- , and George Andersor. Ray H. Grant of the ptogram committee conducted the program. Dr. Rasmussen told how he hap ccned to take up general medical pra.tice as a piofe;sion, upd some aspects of the history, study and practice of medicine. Miles Lenher of Ogden was a visiting Ro.aiian at tae meeting, and S. Clements and Harold Horsley were guests. S. Clements Hoifley spoke briefly of prefabrication of construction. Will Merrell toasted Oval Sackett on the t evasion of his birthday. Dr. rding open-im- s. b eterans i. 1945 Succumbs At information about .tiaining for farmers n. unted to 21. There wete 31 derails that were referred to ;ner agencies for information i of state-wid- guns oUng eating the pooide nt' Ilah to the mviortune1' of And s in liu November oloetion. 8 oil A meiidiiH-ii;m mu xi eeitd and authoritative opinion was p:eii Pages that might moan a event deal in the canipaiifn. Du Samuel lor the. Lotted Stall's Hamilton, menu! hygiene Lags Iuhlie Health re: 'tee, as ore of the outstanding: authorities in his field v.a-- - rouykt to I'tah to mal e a:i impartial yur-e- y of the slates hospitals and institutions, and particularly Dr. Cash, to'make a detailed study of HiiAirell General hospital. H. niilton sas n npld to Itah by the itovernors committee uhieh is s!o-- in Uashnell and the state institutions to de- ns a home for some of the inup l,Ualn-:i- l lennii'e n' u. stilutions is i i Hi m; hoiy, said t ,e county m i given uitable novtl'cni 'Culms ami a i riC'-mswere firing the this we-'Ci mniitteo t'iii;eiis Jlrili.-ii- High Schools To Skidmore b three number of veterans that The ,ere Farewell Sel For d October one-we- with one were three refeired to programs writh fieians definitely mem-oerhi- to local given teferrals PS, resulting in 44 placements, refer-- d .ere were two veterans other areas is a pi . rere to Civic Clubs ol op; sed increase ir, the state's gasoline tax, as advocated by the present state rd veterans Tells Of Vocation to its itinerant for informa-- n Of this num-- r and setvice. for 14 were new applications :k and 18 were 64 GASOLINE TAX DIVERSION Northern Utah :ham City cr nt at Trer.onton, renewals. There were Dr. J. H. Rasmussen The the monfi veterans con- ned the CLUBS TAKE STAND AGAINST Charles W. Goodliffe Declares $700,000 Taken Annually From Road Revenues tccordmg to Douglas Millet, e, tjj veterans employment during u m a (jo Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah office- vice INSTITUTIONS Citizen: Committee Conducting Intensive Drive For ririjv.ici! A'd From Merchants -6 few box elder of employment City .&lo the Brigham September shows that Lament is up compared to 'oevious months, according CZk M Rasmussen, manager 'ie local U. S. Employment . IDEAL ? USE Of STATE uring iys SET-U- ts u-- , u.--ts ho.-pi-- i g ' One Day Left To Register For November Election; Registration Agents Listed k $18,-T0- cnn.-titutio--ul t. f 0; i rcgi-tiatic- n t i 1 j . fea-bii- i B J i!' lit v-- te legi-laiur- e ung-quis- It; - ' - |