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Show A? Lom an$ Short Of It How's This for a Mess of Fish? Big Fish, Small Boy Girls Were in the Swim, Tod .. ' Youngsters Smiles to the fun Brigham City children had in annual testify le Carp Scramble Saturday. Shown here enjoying the treat and displaying their catch are: (left to right) Harvey Christensen, Allen Christensen, Keith Pebley, Kent Nelson, Curtis Billings, Ann Christensen and Mickey ' Pebley. - . . , , , CefaJo Boys pop-sic- Van Wayne Claybaugh displays his prize catch, was disappointed when his mother wouldnt fry it for supper. The fish, like many others, is now rooting around in Rees park pond. . . . ' Dorothy Winters , shows her American carp as her young sister, Mary Ann, helps with the catch. Both are daughters of Mr. and L; Mrs, Ray Winters and were having a great time at the Jay- cee Carp Scramble Saturday, August 20. About the Same Size, Vacancies Open for ' ? U k c w - t v . v U u j v i Detachment Five of the 12th Mobile Reserve squadron, first organized air reserve unit at Hill Air Force Base in more than five years is embarking on an extensive recruiting drive. The detachment is assigned to the Clearfield Air Reserve center . but located at Hill field. ' ft ? Vets in Reserve Carp Oyer Shoulder Carp Scramble Huge Success j. i Commander of the detachment is reserve Lieutenant William J. Wyatt of Bountiful and an Hill AFB maintenance employee. Lt. Wyatt said openings exist for qualified men to fill the units complement of tyo . . officers and 43 men. , We offer four days pay for one Saturday and Sunday each month, plus full pay allowances for a 15 day active duty period each', year, 'said Lt. Wyatt. Also tlere are many other Including a good promotion policy, free uniforms, base exchange privileges, technical training, 'free meals, and retirement benefits. I -- rk Youth Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Burt, Ogden, announced the arrival of a baby son born August 19 at the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. The newest addition to the Burt family arrived at 10:35 a. m. Friday and tipped the scales at seven pounds 10 ounces. This is the third child (or Mr. and Mrs. Burt. Young Steve is 9 and Linda Is 5. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cale Burt, Ogden, former Brigham City residents. - Mrs. iBurt is the former Lois Jean Allred, daughter of Mrs. Henry Allred, Ogden. Treat Lines Were Long - but efficiently handled by Lawrence Geisler, Jaycee last Saturday Carp Scramble chairman, and his as 300 youngsters received popsicles following their participation in the scramble. During the few seconds following the opening gun 100 trout and 300 carp were caught by ' the small fry. Paul J. Jensen . . . shows his prize Paul, a five year old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. ,1; Smokey Say s: Pvt George ,0.. Buckley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Buck-ley- , re536 South First West, cently graduated, from the supply records course at the Quartermaster school at Fort Lee, Va. - in, course administrative procedures, study of the Army supply system, unit and station supply, commissary depot and storage operations. 'Private Buckley entered the Army last March. The in soldier was graduated 1952 from Box Elder High school. The cluded eight-wee- k . . enough for everyone & mm t b point-to-poi- During the Peach Days celebration, a special display of hobbies, antiques and collections of items of interest to the general public will be featured in the downtown merchants windows. military co IoggMcod teGCJGOtfS per- assigned , to hthe detach- ment in its recruiting. . Anyone . The United States, universally interested in joining should Sidney F- - iPeele, recognized as the industrial contact Perry C. Beckley, giant of the world, also is by or Ext. 677 at Hill far the leading nation In agri- building AFB. cultural output t. it Special Prizes Will Be Awarded For The Best Collections And Displays, and Competent Judges Have Been Selected T 1 l If you have any such collections of items of interest to the general public we invite you to display them. Get in touch with us and we will arrange for a window display for you. In this way others will see your collection and treasures and it will add new interest to the Peach Days cele- Modem oil heat is easy on my budget, thanks to the Standard Man bration. Prizes Offered To Exhibitors In the Following Classifications HOBBIES HANDIWORK SOUVENIRS NEEDLECRAFT COLLECTIONS FANCY WORK Please fill in the coupon below and bring it in soon, find a place for your display. ART, Etc. ANTIQUES HISTORICAL DISPLAYS, Etc. exceeds the banks income from it is there any service charge. We will arrange to Window Display Committee Hotel Brigham Brigham City, Utah No more seasonal heating bill! Now you can period at no spread your .payments over a extra cost! When you u?e the new Standard Heating Oil Budget Flan, We estimate your total annual Heating Oil needs, and divide the cost into ten even payments. There is no interest or carrying charge! You get the most heat for your money because Standard Heating Oils are made from selected stocks and delivered to you cleah. You get safe, clean heat , from every drop you buyj rhone 20 I have the following collections under .... classification. In releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant in w hose w indow it is displayed and the Chamber of Commerce blameless in case of fire or theft. Signed : , for Information on any Standard - ........ Address: . 1 Phone Positively no entries will be received after Tuesday, Sept. 6 ... 6 P. M. Oil Company of Californio product, call REYNOLDS IV. REEDER Lrjghan City, lTlah 4 Thone 68 or 588 to be careful! the Bank for Everybody! SECURITY when .'at detachment, full strength, will train as . a complete unit will all members attending training periods and Julia Lundberg active duty encampments toge. . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ther. In event of recall, the de. Ferron Lundberg, shows her tachment will be alerted as an catch fish in true fisherman fash organized operating unit, he explained. is the ion. Men wishing assignment to the Delbert must be veterans and have unit 2 Box Elder NEWS t air force qualifications in the Brigham City. Utah communications field. Wednesday. August 24. 1955 training at the site will inA In clude radio, teleweekly f newspaper, established 1896, published every Wednesday and entered ae Second Claes Matter at the type, cbntrol tower, crypto, radio post office in Brigham City, Utah, oxr maintenance, power equipment der the aot of March 8, 1879. maintenance, teletype mainteSubscription rate $9.00 per year, pay nance, and administration. abla in advance; In combination with Lt Wyatt further explained, the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays! 85.00 per year; $2.50 lor 8 Men of the lower three grades months: single copy 10 cents. are eligible if they have no more than one dependent. There Cbas. W. Claybaugh, PubHirtier Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Manager are no dependency restrictions on the upper three grades. . Member Audit Bureau oi Circulation NaUtah State Press Association, Two permanent tional Editorial Association and United Prase. Advertising Representative: Utah sonnel have been State Press Association, Salt Laka Hill to work wit City, Utah. i From Army School The . . . . . . proudly 'show their catch, Ropnie, left, has a' fair sized trout ; Robert a huge carp and young Randy is trying to decide if he liked the whole idea of the Carp Scramble. The boys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cefalo. Allen C. Burts Tell Of Birth of New Son FIRST . ... Your checking account regardless of size is both wanted and appreciated at First Security Bank. Most cordially, we invite you to open an account at any of our conveniently located banks. It will be a privilege to serve you. r Each Depositors Account Insured up to $10,000 fs. 00000 0003)00 tint Saturlty Bank tf Idaho, 003$ National Association first Security Bank of Utah, National Assotlatien first Sacurify Bank of Back Springs, Wyoming Mamhars f4ral Papa sit Insurants Corporation ' |