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Show Yleivs-fyoum- Erigkam Qkeys New Teachers al OK KLDEK City. Utah Wednesday, August 10. 1949 Burnham Family Reunion To Be Held August 28 Only 48 People The Burnham family reunion will be held Sunday, August 28, at the FairmontPark, 2300 South Ninth east, Salt Lake City, it was announced today. The program for the days activities are as follows: 11:00 o'clock in the morning, fathers vs. sons ball game; 12:00 noon, horseshoe and volleyball; 1:00 p. m., dinner; and 2:30 p. m., business meeting. There will be a playground available for the children. It was requested by committee members that everybody bring their own lunches. Are Unemployed - In B. E. County Highlight Parade children's division, announced today. There are a great variety of ideas that could be Cased for Kaiser With only 48 ppople register- stated. Wagons or other small ed unemployed in Box Elder vehicles can be built using toys county at the Utah State Em- or dolls or other things the ployment service in Brigham children already have to build City, there still remains people the floats around. unemployed with Mrs. occupations Bicycles can be decorated with ranging from interpreters of the tinsel or other colorto chicken Japanese language decorations. ful Umbrellas can sexers, according to Douglas be added, or balloons and flags Mailer, head of the employment can make them attractive. service in Box Elder county. of peoDont forget that each entry Though the number ple unemployed in Box Elder will receive ten cents and a free besides county sometimes reach a total ride, of four to five hundred during prizes for each winning entry. the slack winter months, there Each group of miniature floats, is at present the lowest number bicycles, tricycles or other veof unemployed horses and registered for hicles, decorated children in costume, with or years. Seeking work are men with without their pets will be judgoccupations of chiropractor, aud- ed with first and second prizes itor, store manager, bo'okkeep-ers- , in each group, Mrs. Kaiser de dared. salespeoclerks, cashiers, All miniature floats entered ple, maids, dish washers, crusher operators, laundry workers will be given a prize regardless crepe-pape- r merry-go-roun- HAMILTON DRUGS "Ever stop to think how people depend on one another for a living? Miners go to grocery stores and restaurants for just about everything they eat. And, on the other hand, some experts say that if Utah mines should close, 52 out of every 100 groceries and restaurants would have to close and burlers. Job openings listed by employers are routeman for a laundry, linotype workers, service station attendants, two auto body repairmen and a master auto mechanic. According to Miller there are 2,440 employed in occupations other than agriculture in Box Elder county. He listed them as follows: Mining, 40; manufacturing, 030; construction, 300; transportation and communication and utilities, 110; wholesale traders, 10; retail trade, 650; finance and insurance, 40. and nonIn the religious profit group there are 10 in Box Elder county; railroads, 70; governments, 400. There are 3,130 people employed in agriculture and 250 in self employment. Miller sta-- t ed. During the month of July the local employment agency placed 632 people in jobs. Five hunof these were dred and fifty-siplaced in agriculture jobs while 90 were placed in jobs. J. DR. Just Brigham Phone 583-R1- 1 Takes On Coolerator Line For This Area S H. Charles Clifford, south An outdoor Mrs. Victor J. Bott was elected music by Mrs. Harry Smith and picnic ' state president of the American Mrs. James Powers who sang Brigham, announced today that Pioneer park will achonor Legion auxiliary at the annual the song at the convention, he has taken on the agency for and present Mrs. Hyrum state convention, held this year companied by electric Coolerator refrigerators, m who hav( at Cedar City on August 4, 5 and Malmrose, 6. She succeeds Mrs. Carl Banks The new state president of the ranges and home freezers for Socmd ward of Pleasant Grove, Utah. American Legion auxiliary will south Box Elder county terri- Monday, August Sum, 15 at in the evening , op Mrs. Bott has been an active attend the national convention tory. to construction start He plans Every oUicer . member of the local auxiliary at Philadelphia, Pa., from Augand place of invited to brino for the- - past 23 years and has ust 29 to September 2. She has on a showroom, 11 w ill one be necessS had a continuous service of 20 attended four other national business on the highway, miles south of your own lunch, and her k conventions auxiliary during in state the unit and the years anitc, Brigham City, and meanwhile ed. Donn Gardner. department, having served on affiliations. the Coolerator home appliance Games, refreshments and as committees, The resignations of Stanford various line will be shown in Cliffords program will fin Miss Of Enpaaement of Rehabilitation the w Stubbs, Theone E- Burben and chairlady home, at the same location. mng. committees Dorothy Lund Is Told Janice Eskelson, secretary in the and , Americanism alAnnouncement of the engage board of education office, were and served as chairlady of most committee in the ment and forthcoming marriage approved at the board meeting. districtevery and!ocal unit. Mrs. Bott of her daughter, Dorothy, was of whether or not they are has also held the office of first made today by Mrs. Mildred B. awarded first or second prizes. vice president in the state de Lund of this city. Miss I.und will Children from anywhere in the partment and as district presi- become the bride of Benton C. county are invited to enter the dent, also many chairmanships Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. in the district organization Paul W. Martin of Sumner, parade. There will be entry blanks for which is comprised of Cache, Washington, in the near future. Miss Lund is a graduate of the children to fill out to enter Rich and Box Elder counties. Mrs. Botts name was placed Box Elder high school and her the parade in next Wednesday's Nelfiancee recently received his depaper. All children wishing to in nomination by Mrs. J. Leo participate should fill the appli- son and her qualifications were gree from the Utah State Agrand originally set to icultural College at Logan, Utah. l cleverly cation out and send it to J .Kaiser or take it to the Kaiser Furniture company. Enjoy the whiskey STORE SPACE FOR LEASE If you have any society news, that's l 1100 sq. feet on street level phone it to the to full basement society editor. The phone num-be- r if desired. The board of education apthe contracts of five teachers for the Box Elder coun1949-5ty school district for the school year at a meeting evening, according to Monday K. E. Weight, superintendent of public schools in Box Eldr county. Approved were Mr. Elbert Anderson. Mrs. Sylvia S Anderson, Louise Call, Mrs. Seph Bills and j proved Now is the time for Brigham City children to start preparation for the Peach Days parade, " Mrs. Hazel J. Kaiser, chairman of miniature floats, Mrs. Victor Bott Elected State President Of American Legion Aux. At State Confab Board Of Education Kids Entries Will H. ITS 5 9 ,wk) bo: grij Wii . . TS one-hal- f Leo Tick U.n 1 - Mrs-Haze- jance it 7:3 News-Journa- is 192. WILL BUILD TO SUIT TENANT AND GIVE LONG LEASE McNAMARA Kentucky Whiskey -- A Available November 1st VETERINARIAN East of Bear River City Postoffice Tremonton Exchange Phone Bear River City 2391 CARROLL B. Heal Estate (a Blend WILLIAMS Insurance NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD 4 v CORP., N. Y. U 86 PROOF yy . 6 CRAIN NEUTRALSPl 4 AfA P SA JF l 4 01 Forty-fouIndians were brought in from Arizona for work at the Intermountain Indian school and 46 Mexicans r were brought in for employment with the fruit and vegetable packers in the county. down, too!" Two Men Enlist In Army From Brigham Office Two men enlisted in the U. through the recruitment UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION of- fice in Brigham City, it was announced today by Master Sergeant A. N. Howell. The two men are Darrell Fraser from Tremonton and Joe Martinis from Clearfield. 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T he, ;ng he Ma ace hoi and lounge car service. e the THIS TRIM TWO-DOOSEDANET will delight the whole family. Children are safe rear seat. in its full-siz, e . Until October 2 see the '49 Railroad Fair at Chicago worth a special trip! reci 'Sat Par eeen-w'ul- Ola Consult your local ticket agent for details and reservations. PJ Tuns In HENRY J. TAYLOR. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD R 79 South Main ABC Nefwofl, every Monday evening UNDY MOT PHONE 272 Whvn hotter aatamohilon are hull t It I tffi trill htiilrl thorn m. Brigham Citfi |