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Show "7 r 6 O $ o o Zf Long Beach Couple Vacations in Utah - Donelson Still - 5 Elder NEWS" Box ,; Brigham City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bar- Wednesday, October 17, 1956 ry, Long Beach,' Calif, left last weekend after a visit In Brig- Jasper Nicholas. Mr. Barry flew from Long ham City. Mrs. Barry has visited for the Beach by United Airlines to past six weeks with her sister New York to witness the World and other relatives in Brigham Series. He is a Yankee fan. Earl Donelson, 1060 Holly- City and Salt Lake City. He returned home via plane wood avenue, Salt Lake City, While in Brigham City she by way of Salt Lake City end director of the Swanee Singers was the guest of Mr. ant) Mrs. joined Mrs. Barry here. Male Chorus for 14 years, has been retained as director for his 15th year, it was announced this week in Salt Lake City. The Swanee Singers Chorus will appear in Brigham City on Saturday evening, Oct 20, with It i3 decidedly harmful for you to wear lenses withDoneslon directing. The conout a careful examination; or even to wear lenses which cert will begin at 8 p. m. in the stake tabernacle. are several years old. Yearly examinations insure wiser, Members of the Seventh ward better CARE FOR YOUR EYES. and others are canvassing Brigham City and surrounding area DR. ROY, F. BARNARD selling Christmas and all occasion cards with a free' family OPTOMETRIST 26 South Main ' Phone 597 ticket given to the purchaser of three boxes. Card sales are going nicely and a good crowd is anticipated the night of the performance. Is Director of Swanee Chorus t i o m;.v v Vision Facts CaI ?? r i t& t V i , 1 Kn inn 1 A n- yr i tMurfii V yM V01', firmer A V 4aUM lrlr1' GROUND GAINER Tuffy Claybaugh lugs the pigskin around Logans right end for a in the game last week as Reese Nielsen (4)' at extreme left, blocks Doug sprint Brinley (21) in foreground out of the action. rd t The Postal View Brigham Man Honored at UEA Meeting James Jensen, retired Box Elder High school teacher, was given special honors at the annual meeting of the Utah Teach- ers Welfare Association held last week in Salt Lake City. This organization was created by the Utah Education Association in 1935 as a welfare t'i organization to provide supplet mentary insurance to the teach ers of the state at cost. I has now grown into a large i t' organization offering J, A life insur i&..k ur d.Mtin ance, hospitalization and surgi cal benefits to educators and STOPPED COLD Dave Frodsham and another Bee tacktheir dependents and also salscrimof line behind Harold Nordick the ier stop Logans ary indemnities to provide for mage in the Bee, Grizzly game last week which Logan won extended disability due to sickto 21 25 narrow a margin. by ness or accident. Membership is limited to educators and their dependents. Jensen was chosen to head a committee of Utah teachers to make a study of such benefits in 1933. Articles of Incorporation were drawn up in 1935 and from scratch the organization now disburses an , Game Has Been Set for 2:30 p.m. Between average of about- - $25,000 per Two Box Elder County High School Teams . month as benefits to the teachThe Box Elder, Bear River football grid classis this ers of the state. .' week will be played on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p.m., it During the organization of the UTWA and its first ten years was announced by Coach Earl Ferguson. service .Jensen served as jts of advan7 19 was this at Oct. date set for :30, Originally ; was released at ced to Thursday and only this week the game was changed president. He his request from this executive fo an afternoon affair when a conflict witfy another activity responsibility when he became ' $t Bear River High made it necessary. bishop of the Brigham . City Bear River holds a narrow sen will take the quarterback Third ward. Since then, he has reelected a edge on (he Bees on the basis assignment; Leon Young, full- been continually of' their season record with two back; Reese Nielsen and Noel member of the board of direcwins and two losses, having de- Bess at right and left halfback. tors and served several years ' as vice president. feated South Cache by a 19 to Probable starting lineup for Being now retired' froih the 0 score and North Cache by a Bears will find Larry Hess teaching profession Jertsen re20rto 7 record. The 'Bears have the lost to Bountiful )3 to 7 and and Joe Knudsen at ends, Roger quested that he should not be Oyler and David Ward at tack- nominated to succeed himself Davis 13 to. 0 ' . les, Ronnie Hawes and Allen this year. The Bees on the other hand Shelton at guard, and Dean At the annual meeting Jensen have won only one contest, from Udy, center. was eulogized by members of North Cache by a 14 to 0 score, board and presented with a The Bear River backfield will the desk pen losing to Logan by a 25 to 21 consist of Bill Woodhead at beautiful Shaeffer with a gold plate engraved, count, and to Weber, 19 to 6. Dennis at full, Payne UTThey tied with Ben Lomond at quarter, Glen Cobia and Clair Eliason at James Jensen, Service to Ras13 all. Dr. Jewell WA, Bear River won 6 to 0 in 1955. the halfback slots. mussen, president of the assoAs has been the case in all ciation then announced that Jensen would be retained as an previous games, the Bees will Relics of War of 1812 be outweighed by the Bear Rivhonorary member of the board er team although not giving up Turn Up in Virginia of directors for life. quite as much advantage as Workwas noted in the Logan, Ben ' WASHINGTON (UP) Lomond and Weber games.' ers at an Army research laboraThe Bear River starting line tory keep bumping into the past will average 161 pounds to 149 while developing military equipfor the Bees, a difference of 12 ment of the future. pounds, where it counts the A constructive worker at the most. In the backfield, the Bees will have an edge of eight Engineer Research and Develat nearby pounds but on the overall team opment Laboratory will sacrifice six pounds to the Ft. Belvoir, Va. unearthed a cannonball fired by man. Scheduled to start for Box the British in the War of 1812. Four years ago another cast-iroElder will be Richard Gordon shot of similar origin turnand Tad Jeppsen at ends, Richard Korth and Stewart Reeves ed up. And last year Ft. Belat tackle, Jay Hollingsworth voir engineers found a petrified and David Frodsham at guard tree stump 80 million years old on the site of a nuclear power and Richard Wight, center. In the backfield, Billy Jen reactor. THIS ONE DIDNT GET AWAY Gilbert Valesquez is shown above with a bobcat which he shot Friday on the g with a group Promontory-Howe- ll road while of Eighth ward Explorer Scouts who had been successful in shooting a bobcat in approximately the same location on Thursday. The boys were taking advantage of the school holiday. ' s rabbit-huntin- l Bees, Bears Will Meet Thursday Afternoon on Box Elder Gridiron 1935-195- Voice of Democracy Contest Sponsored By Jaycees to be Held Nov. The annual Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held here Nov. 14, according to Cap Ferry, chairman. This contest Is designed to give the Community youth .the opportunity bf expressing their thoughts 'and feelings about .democracy, It Is a nationwide contest . in which participating students can win valuable local. State, and national prizes. c v Assisting the Jaycees in "sponsoring this contest wQl be Miss Jeanne Noble of the speech department and other , teachers of Box Elder High school. i Three . will be selected Nov. 1, and on Sunday, Nov. 4, they will compete for top honors, with their talks being broadcast over radio station KBUH at 2 p, m.- - Local 'awards will be given at the radio station. ; The local winner will receive an R C.A. table model radio and trophy donated by Mountain Second and States Electric. third place winers will each receive beautiful gold trophy cups. The Brigham City winner will compete in the state finals. Each state winner will receive a VOD trophy and an all ex 1 -- 4 Here national pense trip ' to the awards program, held . annually in Washington, D. C, during There, a three-daFebruary. period of , supervised . sightseeing, educational events and en tertainment will be climaxed, by the national awards banquet at national which, the four winners will be announced and honored. Each wilt' receive $500 scholarship and a plaque y The talks will be judged 6s follows: content, 40 points; ' de. livery,1 40 points, and original' ity, 20 points. The diameter of the moon Is The Voice of Democracy con over that of the test is open to 611 tenth, elev- r earth: 2,160 mile? bomp&red enth and twelfth grade students. with a little under 8,000. J " V LAIRD C. STRINGHAM 0 'J .) j I i . ...your Cal-Wcste- CttmialWntin State tile Imsuaac 735 North Main L Street Brigham City Phone; 1161J as?. f 4 J A North Main i L ni O h 401 - U . iV! including k .1 ri 'Hf H nWt SCHOOL FUNDS . I Your support of legislation giving Federal aid to schools in federally affected areas has prqviffed $219,900 for Box Elder County schools. i i ; t ' FARM CREDIT . You cosponsored that part of the new farm credit law, which permits refinancing existing debts and increasing the maximum loan amount helping many Box Elder County farmers. LDS MISSIONARY STATUS . ... You led out in clarifying the Reserve and draft status of LDS missionaries. 'VMJ Lucinda Jensen Walter G. Mann Margaret R. Evans M Day Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder K. B. Olsen Israel Hunsaker George L. Johnson Birdie Smith J. .Charles J. Wood Gladys Nelson Vera G. Hall D. Gibbs , U - Elma O. Klitgaard Jesse - BOX ELDER COUNTY RECLAMATON . ... The ; small Reclamation Projects Act, which you and the Republican Administration supported, will make at least four Box Hlder County projects eligible b' apply' for aid. .These include : Etna. , Qhatfield, a total of .3,500 T,. v Grouse Creek, and .South Canyon acres with an estimated cost of $1,488,600. A n let s Brigham City, Utah 4 BOX ELDER COUNTY ? THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY THESE BOX ELDER COUNTY CITIZENS r ; r wi, II f Robert F. Potter ' SOCIAL SECURITY J. . . You helped write the bill extending Social Security to 10 million more Americans including many Box Elder County farmers. TAX CUT . . . You helped write the bill which gave the American people a. $712 billion tax cut. UPPER COLORADO . . . You sponsored the bill making this great project possible. Through your efforts, the amount allowed for the first years work was increased from $6,000,000 to $13,000,000. PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL , . . Your work m committee resulted in an increase from $43,000 to $96,000 for this program helping Box Elder County stockmen. RURAL LIBRARY BILL . . . Your efforts in committee helped get this bill through Congress, making communities in Box Elder County eligible for assistance as soon as enabling legislation is passed by the State. 300 u 27 UITAII POVER & LIGHT CO - - Gwen T. Limb BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. I f. 1 .4 -- PHONE ji.t for all yoir have done for 1 CALL US TODAYS ; Electrically n JL X SERVICE I . .a; A r povr . . . to do your work faster . . . to keep field work oo schedule. Taka time now to aav ttma ia the field ktec. Schedule your McCormick tractor Cor terrace. Cinpuf BETT ER 4 O 1 - I f tractor to full agent FAR M ;t - Tractor Service Ask him about life's Nationally Advertised V. I. P. Jr. Policy) "ESS5 5 tr It will pay yaw o let oar skilled fervicemeasesaac year Life rn r uV n , f, . ice-fre- e. W ; with our IH III . '1 . fill look Tutaxe & c4 Gvte&o 5-S- far from freezing. , , Thaw frozen pipes. Keep waterers , PreVent radiator freeze. Warm workbench. cid afford lot" Electricity costs so tittle you " , tnilkhouse. semi-finalis- n Active m for 10 years. church and youth work, he is a member of the LDS Church and devotes much of his leisure time to the Boy Scout Program. Laird and his wife, Donna, have 2 children, Kay, and Deana. ' With frosty days ahead, electric keat lamps cao speed up your chores in these and many other iways: Keep hands warm inu K Protect water pumps one-fourt- h get filore Work per hour Laird Strir.gham has been a resident of Brigham City RtefiOanp , , xw&dt Now is the lime to mail those Christmas " packages overseas. Senders can be reasonably sure that parcels mailed not later than the dates shown below will teach their, destination before ' ' Christmas. v South and Central- - America, . t Nov. 10. , Nov. 10.' Europe, ' Africa, Nov. 1. Near East, Nov. 1., Far East, Oct. 15. , Parcels ' for overseas transmission must be of strong construction on account of the great distances to be transported and the handling and storage they must undergo. .All parcels must be packed in boxes and metal,- - wood, solid fiberboard, or strong double-face- d fiberboard. corrugated Each box should be securely tied with strong cord. Boxes mashould contain cushioning terial so that the contents will be tightly packed to prevent of any rattling or ' loosening the articles within the parcel. Parcels not well wrapped or containing foodstuffs subject to spoilage and breakage are likely to reach overseas destination Unfit for use. . ; In - addition to the name, and address, of the sender and addressee, Inscriptions such as Merry , Christmas, Dff not 'opeh Until Christmas, Happy New Year, Me,', may be placed on the covering of the parcel or on card - enclosed therewith at no extra , charge., 1 Keep' BEMMETTX in the Senate lie's a veteran on Ike's team (Paid political advertisement. Citizens for Bennett Committee, Lyle M. Ward, chairman) 4 , 9 V |