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Show Ti nv1 come plug for the Bees. wrong number A similar one at Berts Turn-Inoffered the turn out to the suggestion, Dont Turn-Igame. Gity Council Agrees to Join Local n erspnatty peaking n, i from Box Ill Jet the clever Elder High school write my column this week, painstakingly transcribed from sidewalks throughout the business 'district which were decorated prior to the homecoming game last Friday. sign-painte- rs While none of their prediction of dire fates which would befall the Ben Lomond Scots at the game came true, they certainly ex- An epigram at Glens Rexall Drug advises, Dont get drugged come to the game, while the one at Ilodges Barber Shop bragged, Well trim those Scots, and another at get their hair cut For example, at the Phillips-IIanse- n Insurance agency, they offered the advice: Scots! Get your fire insurance here youll get burned Friday nnd at the bank, they suggested, Bet on the Bees if you want Security. Bees love flowers but they dont love Scots was the inscription at Drewes Floral and Gift. A nearby mail box advised Send the Scots home special delivery and After we get through with the Scots, theyll have to be mailed home. Pointing to a popular billiard parlor was big sign reading, Dont go B&B, go B.E. Another read, Foods King and so is Box Elder. A clever one in front of the Club Lounge invited, Lets have Scots and soda after the game. a Signs at Merrells, Inc., read Lumber on down to the game and Pick up your John, Deere, and come to the game. The Beehives buzzin tonight was the appropriate inscription at the Beehive Coal and In front of the Mountain States office was the admonition, DontTelephone get the but good. n at L Of course there were lots of others equally, good, but my space is all used up and well have to settle for this partial report. One thing I noted. Amateur sign painter cant spell any better than the professionals. Thought for today: A man who is all wrapped up in himself sometimes finds out that he makes a pretty small package. Lovely Dinner Party at C. R. Jones Home ' Fetes Officers of District Legion Auxiliary District No. 1 American Leat the War Memorial home in sion Auxiliary officers were 28, Brigham feted at a lovely dinner party Places City. were set for Mrs. Elat the home of Mrs. C. R. Jones, sie Jensen, Brigham City; Mrs. Tuesday, Sept. 18. Eva Snow, Nibley; Mrs. Zelda Dinner was served by the hos- Hall, Hyrum, and Mrs. Floss tess from a table beautifully Birch, Logan. decorated with pink and laven-da- r asters arranged in a crystal bowl. Reeders Return Here Following dinner, plans were To Make Their Home made for the fall conference set by the district for Friday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Reeder and baby daughter, Diant, have arrived in Brigham City from Box Elder NEWS ' Savvannah, Georgia. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 26, 1956 They plan to make their home in Provo where Mr. Reeder has A weekly newspaper established In 1896, pub enrolled in agronomy at the tisbed every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham Young University. Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March For the past four years Mr. A 1879, Reeder has served in the U. S. Air Force. He was discharged Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Vert Rtch O'Brien, Advertising Manager honorably as a staff sergeant Subscrpitton rate $3.00 per year, payable m in April and since that time has advance; in combination with the Box Elder been employed in Georgia. Journal, (published Fridays) $S.OO per year; Mrs. Reeder is the former $2.50 for 4 months; singla copy 10 cents, Woodard of Charleston, Carol Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah South Carolina. State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Mr. Reeder is the son of Mr. Representative; Utah State Press Association, and Mrs. Ralph R. Reeder, BrigSait Lake City, Utah. ham City. They arrived last Wednesday, HATIONAt EDITORIAL Sept. 29, and have spent the 1 ,N past week at the Reeder home. Mr. Reeder will enter studies at the BYU, today, Sept. 26. jWSTAININO-MtMB- M 1 (asocIat The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Richard Theadore and Nola Christensen Nessler, Bear River City, are the parents of a boy born Sept. 20. A girl was born Sept. 21 to Lawrence Lee and Arlene Wight Wright, Brigham, Route No. 2. Leland Eldon and Merial Virginia Williams Johnson, Thatcher, announce the arrival of a girl born Sept. 24. (Continued frojn Page One) lie also reported that any federal aid obtained for improving on located Fifth West property tlie airport must be and Ninth North. He was matched by Brigham City funds. that it was the policy of He was to work with the city to have the person mak- Dallas appointedand Councilman Jeppson ing the request stand all the ex- Leon Packer to check the airpense of the project and receive port for needed improvements credit as he received the ser- including the possibility of longvices. Orion Eskelsen and Dal- er runways. las Jcppson were authorized to Councilman John Hadfield was and the costs, figure present chairman of a comthem to the office manager, who appointed mittee comprised of Don Chase, would advise Tingey of the re- John Larsen nad Orion Eskel-tsults. meet with Joseph Smith sen, A request from Tracy Larsen of Ogden, relative to obtaining for water from the sewer plant more land around the springs for 50 acres of land was read which Brigham City owns. and ordered filed with similar A letter was read from James requests on file in the city of- Bordeaux of the Intermountain fices. school, who requested a meeting Wellsville Mountain Area Corp. with the city council relative to Robert II. Stewart, president the city taking over the mainteof the Wellsville Mountain Area nance of the roads at the school. corpdration, explained to the The city office manager was aucouncil the work of the seven-ma- thorized to write a letter to board in connection with Bordeaux 'inviting him to the flood protection for city and next regular meeting of the towns. He reported how more counciL land is produced for water sheds and culinary purposes, and explained reseeding of timber and Sego Lily Camp to grasses, protection of springs, Meet Hansen Home regulation and livestock grazMrs. Birdie Hansens home at ing, prevention of soil erosion, 46 South Fourth West will be how they work to save the culthe scene of first fall meeting water and supirrigation inary of the Sego Lily Camp Daughplies, and all other projects ters of Utah" Pioneers. necessary to preserve the soil All members are - invited to cover. He further explained that the organization is a non- meetat Thursday evening, Sept. 7:30 p. m. 27, profit corporation. A letter was read from the Chamber of Commerce,' expressfor Brigham ing appreciation HERE IT IS FOR Citys cooperation in producing WHOLESALE a successful Peach Days celebration. 21 RCA VICTOR Orion Eskelsen reported that he and the city office manager, TABLE MODEL Willis Hansen, had contacted Its Brand New the commissioners regarding their cooperation in lighting the Y" at the end of North Main street .outside of the city limits. If i He reported that they were adBase Included vised that the County was not St table to participate. Keith Hansen, city engineer, p MOUNTAIN recommended that the sewage STATES disposal plant not be officially accepted by i the city officials ELECTRIC run is until .the final ten-da20 S. Ph. 410 made after all equipment is o Burts Barber Shop declared, The Scots will pressed a fighting spirit. AFE&DB HEARD BUT NOT SEEN And besides, Jean Moorhead has a lovely speaking voice. There has got to be a reason why CBS has her hidden away on radio when the visual medium, TV, could be spiced with her talents. Her colleagues on Radio Workshop have named her The Most Curvaceous Girl in Radio." Boy Scouts Swim at Rainbow. Gardens Resort Boy Scout Troop the 100 of Seventh ward Bird Haven district enjoyed a swimming party, Saturday, Sept. 22, at Rainbow Gardens. A good crowd of boys, several parents and other family members enjoyed a swim followed by lunch, scout officials in charge announced this week. Lt and Mrs. Floyd G. Davis, Mrs. Carlyle Baty, who undera major operation Sept. 20, Tuscon, Ariz., announce the arat Cooley Memorial hospital is rival of their second 'child, a went city-owne- In front of the gasoline pumps at the Packer Motor company was the observation, At the Phillip take Ethyl 2 the game. city hall was this request: Police come to the game and watch us force the Scots to a beat. Tuscon Couple Tells Of Daughters Birth HOSPITAL NOTES Citizens in Main Street Request Probably written before the Western-Gambl- e store closed recently and too good to waste was the pointed suggestion If youre gonna Gamble, bet in the Bees. ByCWC r ... T doing nicely and will return to her home soon, those in charge at the hospital, report. Sept. 21, Lee Ann Hawkes, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkes, Brigham City had her tonsils removed. Also undergoing tonsillectomies recently were Donna and Donald Wright, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, Willard. The operations were performed Sept. 24. Also on the tonsellectomy list is Scott Ogden, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Ogden, Ogden. Scott had his tonsils removed Sept. 25. four-year-ol- d Membership Party Is Set by Eagles Aux. girl. Gregory, thuir is delighted with the new baby sister. Mrs. Davis is the former Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Jensen. W. B. Jensen, Brigham City, is the r. Paternal All Eagles, their partners and auxiliary members are remindA membership party, with the ed of regular Eaglo Night set losing team furnishing potluck for Thursday evening, Sept. 27, supper for the winners, will be at 8 p. m. held in conjunction with the According to those in charge, regular session of Eagles Aux- Mrs. Marg Robinette, Mrs. Lil iliary set for Wednesday, to- Dummer and Mrs. Lois Taylor, many large and interesting priznight, Sept. 27. Meeting will begin at 8 p. m., es have been secured for gifts Mrs. Frances Britenburg, presi- and all are invited to join in the Thursday night fun. dent, announced. BRIGHAM CITY RUG STORES WILL Pi CLOSE BEGINNING OCT. 1st GLEN'S REXALL MACK'S PHARMACY DRUG HAMILTON DRUG CENTER PEOPLES DRUG M-v- Mr. and Mrs. Ev Faunce of Logan are proudly announcing the arrival of their first son, born Wednesday morning, Sept. 19, in the Logan LDS hospital. Mrs. Faunce, the former Katherine Campion of Brigham, and baby are doing nicely. Thrilled with their new brother are the Faunces two little daughters. are Maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campion of Brigham City. Mr. Faunce is head football coach at the USAC in Logan. uaoens liwcsi 1 Kennecotts Bingham Mine was established in 1904 on a revolutionary principle mass mining and processing of low grade ore. Many mining men scoffed at working with 2 ore. Despite this, a new mine was born. lo) oj I J5 But even 2 ore didnt last long. In 10 years the copper content of the ore was down to 1V2. In 20 years it dropped to Today, Kennecott is mining ore that averages only 82 hundredths of one 1. And to safeguard the uniform quality of Ancient Age, we distill it at one place only ...it the Ancient Age distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky ... the heart of the bourbon country. Nothifig has been spared to make Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of them all. We invite you to try it tonight. After one taste, youll understand why we can make the challenge: "If you can find a better bourbon . . . buy it! per cent. By standards of the past, the Bingham Mine should have died many times. But like the cat with nine lives, its still ' very much alive. It continues to be the greatest copper mine in the world, pro -- mm f IQTCSO nuieil MMCH WJUS&EX 8 IM5 OLD m psm 1955 CO. Logan Couple Tell of Arrival of New Son w dktili is Kentucky straight bourbon. We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires choice grains. Thats til we use. We know it calls for the greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. Thats why we wait tlx full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. AT $189.50 y mm ml asuman co, rmMQ&LiL are Eagles Organization Begins Eaglo Season why Ancient Age can say: bin AH we grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis, Logan. Mrs. E. II. Jenseh and two daughters have left for Tuscon to spend two weeks getting acquainted with the new arrival. ducing about a quarter of the nations newly mined copper. Through the years, new methods, greater efficiency and better equipment have turned into ore, millions of tons of material that was once waste. The life of the mine has been lengthened. Kennecott continues to try to lengthen the mines life by practicing good conservation. Research projects seek methods for recovering more copper from low grade ore millions of dollars are plowed back into the business for new and better equipment. Lengthening the life of the Bingham Mine means a longer life for the benefits of Kennecotts operations that help bring prosperity to our entire state. y Kennecott Popper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah i |