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Show WWW -- r jJ7A 4 - , 9W f. Airman James R. Cudney Promoted In Air Force I' James R. Cudney, a member of the 77th Air Rescue squadron, was promoted to the rank of airman second class, , -- 9 9 9 c - Conscience Money ChanLINCOLN, Neb. (UP) G. Gustavson of the p" Nebraska found an University of ' letter enonymous containing two $100 bills on his desk. The sender, Gustavson. said,, was a person who indicated that in some .way he had gypped tjie university of that amount during student days. I Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 6, 1953 JlJUIt! Dynamite In Small Package BORDERLINE cellor, R. Naf, Idaho 2-- c NeVoy BOWL-FI- T bea- ten for lighter, higher, cakes, creamier V The second amateur boxing card of the year in Brigham City, next Friday evening at 8:30 p. m. in the Brigham City national guard armory Is shaping up nicely, according to Jay Swenson, chairman. Ten amateur bouts, featuring chamstate and Intermountain pions In most of them, has been scheduled. Tough Ronald Petersen of Box Elder county is winding up the most intense training of his career in preparation for his bout with Dexter Johnson dusky heavyweight who holds the allservice amateur title. Tickets are on sale at several places in (Brigham City for the event and may be purchased at the door that evening. All proceeds from the card will go to the Cancer drive, currently underway in the county. J. Tracy arrived home Friday, April 24, to spend a three day pass with his parents. A buddy from Missouri, Kenneth Walker, accompanied him. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tracy, 'Bryce and Rhea, took the boys back as far as Salt Lake City. On their return home they visited relatives in Kaysville and Ogden. A large crowd from all the communities around attended the wedding dance in Naf, Saturday, the 25th, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward. (Mrs. Ward was formerly Janet Ospi-tal.- ) of She is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ospital from Clear Creek, Utah. Janet recently returned from overseas where she spent several years in the service. Lenore Rose went to Ogden, Sunday afternoon, with Sharon and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mecham and two children from Park Valley spent Tuesday in Yost, on business. While there they also visited relatives. Mary Iverson has moved Into her new modern cafe, in Stre-veiShe is open for business. They serve delicious hamburgers and real good home made pies. Bryce Kay Tracy received his letter from Uncle Sam last week. Re has to report for duty (May ited Joe Dickey, 112 Bounds 509 Cows Produce 842 Pounds Of Milk With 3.6 Percent Test During March During the month of IMarchO-thSouth IBox Elder County Lavere Tracy Herd Improvement AssoDairy lathed potatoes, etc. and family speqt Sunday in ciation had 25 herds on test. In Standrod. these 25 herds there were 509 Jay Tracy is working for Cur- cows that No matter where you buy produced an average tis Nelson in 'Junction. of 842 pounds milk with 30.1 it Buy a gift for MothThe dancers from square 3.6 per Yost attended a big affair in Ru- pounds of butter fat, at er. cent test. 25. pert, April The herds are divided into Easy Budget Terms three groups; those that have 3 Mash Note A to 12 cows; those that have 13 HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP) deputy game protector became to 20 cows; and those that have suspicious recently when he 21 cows and over. noted two bear cubs staggering The following herds produced through the woods in a south high in these groups; Norman central county. He found a small Astle with six cows averaged mash 1062 pounds milk, 3.9 test and quantity of moonshine was on a stream bank nearby. 41' pounds fat; Also, Frank Taylor with seven, cows averaged 1122 pounds milk, 3.6 test and 41 lbs. fat; Ransom Cutler with 16 caws avera'ged 1198 pounds America's Most Outstanding TV Sets milk, 3.1 test and 37 pounds fat; Everett Anderson with 25 cows averaged 1018 pounds milk, NEW 3.9 test and 40 pounds fat. The following individual cows produced over 60 pounds of 10. during the month: John M. Hardys cow. Miss, produced 2130 pounds milk and 81 pounds fat. Everett Andersons cow, Pansy, PROVED BY COMPARISON TO BE THE produced 1810 pounds milk and 74 pounds fat. BEST IN PICTURE PERFORMANCE! Ted Burts cow, Jan, produced 1530 .pounds milk and 69 pounds fat. Here are only three of Ar4. Clifford Hansens cow, the many styles now on tis, produced I960 .pounds milk and 67 pounds fat. display at North Main Tingey Bros. cow, Magic, proFurniture. duced 2020 pounds milk and 67 pounds fat. Taro Yagis cow, Three, pro Select Either e 20. duced 970 pounds milk and 66 Mr. and Mis. pounds fat. Everett Andersons cow, Countess, produced 1510 pounds milk and 66 pounds fat. Everett Andersons cow, Clara-bell- , produced 1400 pounds milk and 66 pounds fat. John Hardy's cow, Prince, produced 1680 pounds milk and 64 pounds fat. John M. Hardys cow, Mildred, produced 1900 pounds milk and " 63 pounds fat. Anson B. Call, Jr.s cow, Dora, produced 920 pounds milk and 63 pounds fat. iL. Maurice Larsons cow, Willow, produced 1570 pounds milk and 63 pounds fat. Irene iBundersons cow. Bell, produced 1760 pounds milk and 53 pounds fat. L. Maurice Larsons cow, No. 23, produced 1680 pounds milk and 62 pounds fat. Ellis Perrys cow produced 1510 pounds milk and 60 pounds fat. Grover Harpers cow, Pansy produced 1830 pounds milk and BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP Phone your society news to 771. ;.' - Sy&'ACrt .V-- ., A V - , 1953 w but-terf- ; 60 pounds fat. Grover Harpers cow, T. Teat6, produced 1440 pounds milk and 60 'pounds fat. Leon D. Gardners cow, produced 1670 pounds milk DaT-ke- and 60 pounds fat. Leon D. Gardners cow Strate, produced 1490 pounds milk and 60 pounds fat. The phone number of the News Ind Journal Society editor is 771 PHILCO CONSOLES turer has come up with a new scheme to enable older men to retirement their supplement day. pensions the four-hou- r The skilled older man is frequently more valuable in the machinery business than the relatively inexperienced young man, said Curt G. Joa, of Sheboygan Falls, Wis. The northern woods may not be full of men who want to work only four hours a day, but the Florida palm trees certainly are. Joa expects to hire more than 200 men in plants he recently opened in Lake Wales and Fort Pierce, Fla. iHe said he will draw on the labor pool of skilled retired and engineers and machinists who want to work and still have time left to enjoy this southern climate. semi-retire- Prescription For Testifying Doctors N. Y. A (UP) panel of legal and medical experts advocated the following operating technique for doctors called into court to testify as medical witnesses: 1 Dont anesthetize the jury with medical terms; use language theyll understand. 2 Prepare ' arequate records so that answers may be available readily under questioning. 3 Hold a l conference with a lawyer to determine the course of questioning. 4 Testify without overemphasis or partisanship. informa5 Dont volunteer tion. The panelists included the president of the Erie County Bar Association, the chairman of the Bar Associations committee on cooperation with other professions, a supreme court justice, and a county medical exampre-tria- QiUOQQIDttna . i store several 'days later to get three good eggs. He also got a three-cen- t refund because of a price drop in the interim. For Greater Picture Perfection! 1 ' I'i ..'Si Save Over 50 Larry Welch, Top Brigham Amateur hurl leather at Don Kennington next Friday Both men will weigh in at around 147 pounds. . . . will ning. Show Planned June 3-- Dates for the seventeenth annual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show have been- set for June 3 and 4 at the North Salt Lake Stock Yards. Boys and girls from the intermountain region will be competing for thou- - Important To Know Differences In Drunks Prof. ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) Ralph F. Turner of Michigan State college told members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science that this country needs an intoxime-te- r that will distinguish among a a drunk, psychological drunk and a drunk learned Who needs only a nip or two to get that way. The professor said methods of tesrtingfor drunkenness: now used by police departments fail to take into account emotional and physical differences among individual drinkers. 4 eve- In Salt Lake take sands of dollars in premiums, although most emphasis will be placed upon Grand Champion and Youth. The premium list has been completed and is available from William D. Backman, secretary-treasureChamber of Commerce, Box 329, Salt Lake City, 10, Utah. Mr. Backman .indicated that all entry blanks must be in his office not later than Monday, May 25, 1953. Although present livestock prices are lower than the general average of last year, our youthful livestock growers can expect premiums well above the current market price, said James A. Hooper, president of the Fat Stock Show. The show always arouses interest among livestock buyers, commercial business .houses and civic organizations who are anxious to purchase quality livestock. The learned drunk, he explained, is one who has been drinking so long he has developed a high tolerance to alcohol. By present tests of the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream, he would appear to be more intoxicated than a novice drunk. Yet he might actually have greater control of his senses than the beginner. lUulbe r, WE DO THIS Examined Lubricate chassis. yj. Inspect brake linings, cooditioa of drums and wheel cylinders. Inspect tires for cuts, bruises and premature wear. for only L REGULAR Duplicated 26 So. Main FORD, INC. 323 So. Main Ph. v. for top quality dt fr whit hmpe,Gt fcothinj. 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Apr. ond Class Curney is stationed at Hiekam Air Force Base, territory of Hawaii and serves as a radar observer with the 77th air rescue squadron. Cudney entered the USAF on Dec. 12, 1950. The promotion was awarded to Cudney in recognition for his outstanding service to the Un- TrainingSession By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, A Aims For Amateur Win Up Gruelling INCIDENTS l. Exclusive Petersen Winding KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KY 56 |