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Show V - os Ceen- - Mayor! City Trucks Will Offer Clean-Swee- p Trucks Will Start at East, West Limits Monday, Continue Until City Is Covered ' Three special trucks will start out next Monday morning on designated routes, intent on making a p cleanup campaign during the week, April 22 to 27. city-operat- ed clean-swee- Branches, leaves, shrub WHEREAS, Spring has arrived in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake in all of its beauty and glory and, WHEREAS, it is the customary precedure to have an annual spring house cleaning and general cleanup around the premises and, WHEREAS, Brigham City Corporation has traditionally e assisted in this campaign, NOW THEREFORE, I, C. LeGrande Horsley, mayor of Brigham City, Utah, do hereby proclaim the week of April 22 to 27 as and each property owner will do," he of all said. in contain- CITY CLEANUP kinds and anything ers will be hauled away free of However, we intend to do the charge, with the exception of entire job with one complete gravel and rocks, it was pointed coverage and ask property ownout by Councilman Don Chase, ers to cooperate by having trash in charge of the cleanup piled out, ready for the trucks arrive along the when to preliminary street, they According he continued. plans, city trucks will start out In a special cleanup proclaMonday morning on both the eastern and western edges of mation this week, Mayor C. the city. Horsley calls for the coof city property ownoperation One route will cover Sixth ers and householders in the East and double back on Fifth spring campaign, to help beautiEast, continuing to Main street. fy Brigham City, improve saniOn another route, the start will tary conditions and remove all be made on Eighth West and debris accumulated during the back on Seventh West winter season. Councilman Chase estimates e The cleanup camthat it may take a week, or pos- paign will not interfere in any sibly longer to cover the entire way with the regular garbage city in this manner. collection system, it was pointIts hard to tell how long it ed out. The trucks making the will take because you never cleanup calls are extra ones proknow how much cleanup work vided for this purpose. (Seal) Wednesday, April 17, 1957 Brigham City, Utah 8. Men are CHICAGO (UP) making more of the family pur chases in western states, according to a study made by the Foundation for Management Research. Western, men today make about 40 percent of .the actual retail purchases, whereas they made only 30 percent five years ago, the foundation said. The survey was made of 5,000 families in Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Utah, New Mexico, Idaho and Nebraska. , The rise in male purchasing was attributed to two reasons The shorter work week has giveh men more leisure time for hobbies which necessitate buying something. A larger proportion of wives now hold jobs leaving them less time for shopping. 1679. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Varl Rich OBrien. Advertising Manage Subscrpition rata $3.00 par year, payable if advance; in combination with tha Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 par year $2.50 for 4 months; single copy 10 cants. NAT I O N A EDITORIAL AsTocfATMDN I u y SUSTAINING-ME Vz gal. ...... Vi $2.98 1 . gallon will clean Gal Utah Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, State Press Association, Editorial National Association and United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association, Sett Lake City, Utah. MEMBFft UTAH . STAlfFi 3 9x12 CLEANER FURNITURE .The wax you dont have to rub. Ideal for as- lino- Jihalt, rubber and .. 75c pt. $2.25 Vi gal. n REVOLVING SPRINKLER 30c POLISH 60c BAMBOO LAWN RAKE How can you miss on heed and arm, cast iron base. Blankets 35 to 40 diameter at average pressure. RegularAll-bras- s this one? Bring this ad to our store during our Big Spring Sale and you can buy this 18 rake for ly $1.20. Has no equal for and polishing hardwood finishes. $1.25 qt. $3.95 gal. os. The County Agent Reports 7 Elder County Farm News by A. Fullmer Allred Box At 7:45 p. m. all participants will check their tents and prepare for the campfire program which will begin at 8 p. m. under the direction of Vern Poulter. Joe Weight and Stuart Munz. Each, unit will participate in the program. All Scouts will retire to their quarters at 9:30 p. m. and taps will be heard at 10 p. m. Saturdays program will get an early start with reveille sounding at 6:45 a. m. Colors will be prepared and eaten between 7:15, and 8:30 p. m., after which the boys will police the camp. The commissioners staff will inspect the site at 9 a. m., while activities get underway under the direction of Paul Nelson, Leland Nelson, Emery Wight, Lynn Poulter and Teryl Hunsaker. Lunch time will be from 12 noon to 1:30 p. m., at which time the assembly, awards and will take closing ceremony . place. The program will end at 2:20 p. m. when the colors will be retired. It was noted that each unit must bring their own firewood or charcoal to do their cooking -- The key to profits in feeding for posts may be made by the f is in the use of roughage, use of a one and oil drums welded together. livestock George Henderson, specialist from the USU told 13 young farmers who attended A trip to Promontory and Ro-z- beef one-hal- el areas with Heber Thornley meeting at the Bear River More profits are from Logan USDA, to discuss High school. obtained in using higher per- grasshopper problems with a cent of roughage and taking a few of the farmers in that area, little longer to feed animals in was extremely educational to the feed, lot, he said. A Rule us. We found Bill Swan at Ro-zin the corral trying to catch of Thumb for feeding is one pound of grain, one pound of a saddle pony that had been corn silage, and one pound of running out on the range all alfalfa per day to each 100 winter. Bill had been successpounds of animal weight. This ful in lassoing this steed but ration would be a hard one to couldnt hold him, and the rope unbalance. was dangling from the horses neck. He called to us and said, is it more often Very profitIll be with you in a minute. able to feed animals to a commercial or good class than to It was then that he was able to make prime or choice grades. walk up to the horse and lead Thd Los Angeles market, where him to the barn without diffimost of our animals are ship- culty. Bill told us, in the house Claud Staples of ped, does not differientiate be- later, that he, and Lloyd Keller tween prime and choice grades. Brigham City, been together Very often animals are fed to a of Ogden, had a grasshopper, conprime class and only receive the considering choice price. If a farmer can- trol program. Each of them had not produce approximately 100 left a check with Claud to spray thousand acres for the pounds of meat for 14 hours several of control these pests. an he find it will probably work, on. unprofitable venture, , Professor We found Lloyd Keller out in During the camporee, each Henderson said. unit will be judged on uniforms the sheep corrals with his foreand packs, organizatino of duman, Floyd Rose of Portage. ties an dcamp layout, cooking Penta is the name of the They had captured an old ewe and adequate menus, equipment, product L. G. Carter of Park that had been severely injured safety and sanitation practices Valley asked us about to pre- in the shearing pens the day morale and cooperation. serve fence posts. Lawrence has before. .They were considering The various units of Boy Scouts purchased the old telegraph what could be done with this throughout the district are busy pbles from the old railroad prop- animal. After a little discusthis week with preparations and erty that ran north of Salt Lake. sion it was decided that probplans to qualify for a high rating He is planning to use them ably the most humane thing to at the camporee, district offi- again and we think it is very do was to cut her throat and cials reported. wise to treat them with a good put her out of her misery. As before he this was being done, we Risked wood preservative does. Penta properly used will if it would be possible to perChicago Museum Group increase the life of posts for form a caesarian operation and save the lamb. Lloyd suggested many years. To Work in Arizona Fact sheet No. 14 entitled, that Floyd do this, which he did. CHICAGO (UP) The Chicago Treating Fence Posts for Long A moment or two later someone Natural History . Museum will Life, says that Siberian elm, suggested that there may ansend an expedition to Arizona aspen, poplars, willows, and other lamb, and an investigathis spring to investigate sites many others cut for posts should tion proved this to be correct. of prehistoric American culture be thoroughly dried. Lloyd blew air into the second hitherto untouched by archaeolPurchase 36 percent Penta lambs lungs to start the breathogists. concentrate; mix one gallon of ing. He then stood up with the Dr. Paul S. Martin, chief cur- concentrate with nine gallons of remark, The miracle of life is ator of anthropology, will lead stove or diesel oil. Permit the revealing to all who can have the expedition, largest to be un- posts to soak for 24 hours in the this experience. A moment or dertaken by the museum in solution. Most wood will absorb two later it was quite a thrill f 1957. to see this pair of black, face from one to one and Digging will be conducted in quarts of treating solution dur- twin lambs struggling to get to the part of Arizona ing the 24 hours soaking period. their feet, blating for someand will concentrate upon two The service life of these treated thing to eat and a mother to major sites of contrasting types, posts will be from 15 to 20 care for them. the museum said. years; or equivalent to good, cedar posts. A visit to Claud Staples ranch One was occupied before the heart-wooA quart of five percent Penta was a real thrill. As we enterbirth of Christ, and the other was occupied comparatively late, solution will cost approximately ed the farm we noticed the main vat gate had been recently painted, 10 cents. A good dipping about 1350 A.D. the latch that locked the gate was in perfect order and the gate swung free on its hinges. We drove on to the ranch house and also noticed that the buildings were newly painted both inside and out. Later as we partook of SENSATIONAL steaks so deliciously cooked by PRE-SEASJim Unsworth, Clauds hired man from Grace, Idaho, we noticed that each of the utensils had a place and were put in their place after the dishes were el -- east-centr- CACTUS Wax Members of the Camporee committee include Vern Poul-te- r, Stuart Munz, Sam Gordon, Emery Wight, Paul Nelson, Earl Graser Bill Hunsaker, Lamont Yates, Wilbur Curley and Frank . Coppin. General instructions being issued to all Scout troops provide that all troops should camp by patrols. No bugles, guns or anything considered undesirable will be allowed past the checkin station. Each troop should bring only troop or patrol flags. The American flag will be displayed under the direction of the headquarters committee. Troops and patrols will be allowed to set tents in designated areas assigned to them. All troops, patrols and individual Boy Scouts are encouraged to bring camp materials with them. Units participating should present themselves at the Head quarters area under adequate adult supervision and with evidence of preparations sufficient to enable them to compete for a camping rating. No unit will be allowed to register without adult leadership for all night. The program scheduled for Friday will be as follows: Four to 6 p. m. will be checkin time under the direction of Bill Ilunsaker, Sam Gordon and Earl Graser. Retreat will take place at 6 p. m. with all Scouts in full uniform. Lamont Yates will be in charge. Supper will be prepared and sered from 6:15 to .7:15 p. m. At 7:15 p. m., activity will be provided for all Scouts under the direction of Don Rodgers Counwhile the Scoutmasters cil will be conducted under the direction of Joe Weight. rugs bottle makes ones gallon of solution NAIRN ' y 26-2- one-hal- $2.95 per bottle with free sponge Self-Polishi- OfTHf SOCIAT10N p gift'll COLORS AS IT CLEANS MAKES FADED UPHOLSTERY NEW AGAIN Just sponge it on. Easy to apply 1 MM ft two-da- $4.98 UPHOLSTERY CLEAN-TIN- T WEEK More Western Men Do More Of The Buying 2 Box Elder NEWS Is sched- camporee uled for all Boy Scouts in the Bird Haven district to be held Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27, it was announced this week by District Scout officials. s C. LeGrande Horsley, Mayor, Brigham City, Utah weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub tished very Wednesday and entered ai bee end Clau Matter t the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under tha act of March BLUE LUSTRE CARPET CLEANER Dozens of Brigham City women claim this to be the finest rug cleaner they have ever used. Youll say so too when you try Blue Lustre. Leaves rug lofty- - fluffy and open. ' Leaves NO residue to cause resoiling. Restores forgotten colors. Truly the finest Carpet Cleaner available A city-operat- A .MAKE SPRING HOUSECLEANING EASIER WITH THESE CLEANING AIDS! Haven District Scouts on April and I urge every householder to cooperate by cleaning yards and lots, cellars, garages and attics and removing all debris and rubbish which has accumulated and piling trucks may pick it up during it out so that the week and haul it to the city dump yards and properly dispose of it. I encourage each of you to beautify your homes, yards and gardens so that they may be a delight to the thousands of visitors who will be passing through Brigham City during the summer tourist months, as well as yourself, your family and your neighbors. Issued under my hand and the corporate seal of Brigham City this 16th day of April, 1957. city-wid- m Camporee Scheduled for Bird Two-Da- y city-wid- city-designat- tree trimmings, rubbish PROCLAMATION CLEANUP Free Service During Week $1.25 Now only ; 98c 25c GRASS SHEAR , T with leu effort than any shear you'll find. It's a big barAdu. gain at $1.50, but with this during our Spring Sale you can get it for a ridiculously MAGIC-CU- Cult 3 HOUSEHOLD TROWEL AND SCRAPER SET Trowels, a Putty Knife and a Scraper . . . with adv. . rst Rakes, Hoes, Cultivators Dozens Of Other. Valuable Spring Buys Everything washed. for Cleanup BlGlHOME-PAINTINGlBONU- S! 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Nm-Ts- Get Silverware Cards With Every $1 You Spen4 .4-l-m at Psi o friction-dis- k Floor Flat EmimI t Tria Enimol G!s-To- Mossrct Satis Gloss Uotiso Poat FACTORY Kslsr-Brit- Colorsoi SHOVELS FORKS GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS SWEEPER 57 WALLPAPER and front grate distribution tofoty WARRANTY SPRING CLEANUP HEADQUARTERS PAINT $9.25 popular colors. handle er Even WEEKLY eteel ' MARTIN-SENOU- R useful ttamed Trims close both ddo GUARANTEED 90 DAYS OreQaQ$oro$ BISSEL CARPET t DOWN New-typ- throwaway dust bog. Down $1.25 Week THROW RUGS cutting height Sturdy, durable deck dutch size Claud had recently bought this farm from the Browning interests and he told us that he could understand now why this place had been called The Fort. It was a natural haven for the cattle permitted to graze In the Ro-zarea, when a blizzard would occur in the winter months. Years ago he said that the would range 3000 Brownings head of beef stock in this area, and when the severe storms occurred the cattle would naturally seek the protection of the mountains south and this area called The Fort. This area has saved their hides many times, Claud told us. Very often this range could be used early and many times yearling heifers had been turned loose as early as February with good success. As we drove over part of Clauds farm he showed us how he had partitioned the farm with good fences so that the grazing could be controlled as desired. Claud has two prize quarter horse stallions, and as we observed the one he was riding we couldnt help but feel he traveled like he was cased in ! PULL 18" CUT! LOADED WITH IXCLUSIVS FEATURES Constellation BIG SAYING! rv rro .,4 - v oil. , Claud has done an unusually good job in raising quarter horse colts. He has built up a eHOES CULTIVATORS PRUNERS NOZZLES Plastic Buckets MARI .SFHm Regular $2.98 ft's reputation so that he doesnt have to worry about selling the colts. Buyers just come to the ranch and get them as Claud is ready to let them go, Jim told us. He runs approximately 100 brood quarter horse mares in conjunction with his cow business on the range. Wallet Is Found It's Before High Gloss Masoory Paint 146 South Main Rapids recovered her wallet before she knew it was missing. tele-- 1 Mrs. William I.indberg, phoned Mrs. Villareal, telling her she found the wallet, con-- , taining $40. But how could you? Mrs. Villareal said. She then checked her coat pocket and discovered The wallet dropped apparently from the pocket the previous evening, -- C. B. STRATFORD, Manager 4 Lost GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP) Mrs. Carlos Villareal of Grand 0 t |