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Show Handicapped Get has been . desigOctober nated National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week and should receive the attention and cooperation of everyone, it was noted Monday by Farrell Jensen, chairman of the committee to support the nationally observed week In Brigham City. were The following facts pointed out concerning employees who are physically impaired: Handicapped workers have the same wide range of skills, abilities, and interests as other persons. Impaired worker usually produce at slightly higher rates than unimpaired workers on the .. same Jobs. Impaired persons have fewer disabling injuries than unim-- 2 : National Week October 6-1- Adult Art Classes 2 t duetive equality of the handicapped, it was noted. Assisting Jensen with distributing information and hanging posters are committee members Dale Madsen, Douglas Miller, D. A. Olson, and Steve Bunnell. Anypne wishing additional material on hiring the handicapped may obtain it at the employment office 144 South Main street. The campaign in Brigham City has been pushed by several radio programs also. paired ones when exposed to the' same work hazards. They have the same minor injury rate. There is no significent difference in the quit rate. Impaired and unimpaired workers have about the same rate of lost time. These facts should make employers think twice before refusing employment to a person because of physical impairment since they have proven themselves to be equal in ability, Jensen said. The role of the handicapped worker in our society is becoming more and more important with the government giving additional support to these peoNumerous corporations ple. have publicly endorsed the pro- - Begin With Ray Jeppson Teacher Reasonable Enough LINTON, Ind. (UP) Police Chief Ancil Tryon had this to say concerning recent thefts of hub caps from expensive automobiles In this area: If we see a $50 car wearing a $100 set of hub caps, the owner had better have a good explanation. Adult art classes will again begin for the winter season on Monday evening, Oct. 28, at Box Elder High school. Classes will start at 7 p. m., under the direction of Ray Mrs. Jeppsen sponsored by Oneta J. Thorne. Members are still being acMrs. Thorne said today. Regional security exchanges cepted, handle far more nationally traded stocks than local items, ac5 Box Elder NEWS cording to the recently pubSecurof Brigham City, Utah lished Role Regional Wednesday, October 9, 1957 ity Exchanges." V New Shirt N. Y. (UP) Doug-la- s Benedict complained to police that his shirt was shredded during a fist fight with Walter F. Pierce. A justice - of the Peace fined Pierce $17, Including $2 to buy Benedict a new NORWICH,' shirt. sox lunches $L0Q Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls 6 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Sl.QQ 1. 65c Deep Fried Fih and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 69c 15c HOT DOG ON A STICK Vt (SAFE MGSIG5E Phne43Maln&4thNortl Ed Marble tries to quiet midget calf MIDGET CALF long enough to get the accurate measure of its height, Hereford is a year old 2919 inches tall. The white-face- d and just weighs 166 pounds. : Midget Hereford Gains Attention On Marble Farm Driver Robbed By Two Gunmen Saturday Night Two men, one holding a gun, the other acting as spokesman, robbed a moving van driver of his wallet containing $80, Saturday night at the Park Valley junction, about 18 miles north of Snowville on Highway 30S. Clarence Ford, Jr., Twin Falls, Ida., told Sheriff Warren W. Hyde and Deputy Stanley May, Box Elder county sheriffs of fice, that he had stopped his truck at about 7:30 p. m. to put water in the radiator when a car pulled up behind him. Two men got out of the automobile and approached him, Ford said, asking if he needed help. When he answered no, one of the gunmen pointed a pistol at him and the other said they needed his help. When Ford asked what help, the bandit replied, We need your wal- . let. After Ford gave them his wallet, the two men jumped Into their car and drove toward Snowville, the first quarter-of-a-mllwith their lights out. Ford, who had been driving west of Twin Falls, proceeded to Strevell where he reported the robbery. He then returned to Tremonton, reporting the crime to Box Elder county sheriffs office. Blockades were Immediately set up in northern Utah and southern Idaho but with no suc- " e, in KipriciD) E. N. (Ed) Marble has a Hereford midget white-faceon his hands. Mr. Marble learned from a veterinarian that his year-old29V2 inch tall, 166 pound animal is not apt to grow much. The animal, who has been named Penny, is about the size of an ordinary month-olcalf. It eats fine but has to be kept in a pen because it doesnt like to be tied about the neck. Penny was given to Mr. Marble by Bill Smith and for several months it was fed four or five times a day with a bottle and nipple. After the baby calf was bom, the mother hid the wee animal and it took two and f days of searching in the weeds in the field to find animaL the pint-sizeWhen the veterinarian saw the midget Hereford he state-e- d that it was the smallest he had seen in his experience. d ? ; v Tonight at 6:45 oclock ceremonies in Brigham City are scheduled under the direction of City officials inaugurating the advent of Natural Gas in this City. d Beginning Thursday morning, Mountain Fuel Supply Company will begin installation of meters to those who have ordered gas and who have' installed appliances in their homes. one-hal- d Thus, in less than three months from the time construction of the pipe line began. Natural Gas service becomes avail-Abl- e to residents and industries of this community, It has been a tremendous undertaking, accomplished in record" Attorney Talks on time. Those who have not yet signed yard line applications should do so at once so that connections can be made and meters installed. We appreciate the response of Brigham City people to Natural Gas. We extend our thanks to those responsible for construction Estate Matters Omer J. Call, local attorney, was guest speaker at the Friday noon meeting of the Rotary club last week, talking to the members on the various methods of arranging estates. , Going into the income tax aspects, Attorney Call pointed out the advantages and disadvantages of several methods of discess. of estates to survivors.. Police in Roy, Utah, stopped posing He was introduced by S. Marone car containing two men tin Rasmussen who was in which answered the description charge of the Rotary club proof the hold-uauto, however, gram. they were released after questioning. Brigham Reports 66 Investigation by the sheriffs office is being continued. Flu Cases Last Week and our appreciation to the people of this vicinity for their patience and understanding. Particularly do we acknowledge and thank you for your indulgence for any inconvenience to which you may have been put while the streets were torn up during construction. If you have any questions,. call our office send a representative to see you. and well gladly The dealers listed here are at your service in supplying gas appliances for heating, water heating, cooking. See their displays and select the appliances of your choice. 4 A i P LICENSED AND BONDED BRIGHAM CITY DEALERS p Christensen Plumbing Clyde Larsen Sheet Metal Works 153 North 5th West Phone 23 Welt 6th North Leon W. Carver Plumbing A Brigham City reported a total of 66 cases of influenza for the to Eagles Auxiliary week ending Oct. 4, as well as four cases of chicken pox, acHost State Visitation cording to the statistical bulleThe local Eagles Auxiliary tin, published by the State Dewill be hosts for the state visi- partment of Health. Box Elder county reported 50 tation this evening, Wednesday at 8 p. m. cases of influenza for the same All members are urged to be period, according to the present officers stated. . Heating 440 Sooth lit West I A H Heating 31 East 1st North Phone 1 572 Coleman Plumbing Heating Co. 52 North Main 1022 Phone 237-- Beehive Coal A 68 North Main - A Heating Phone 92 A Phone 52 Appliance Co. Phone I Don J. Baird Appliance Co. Phone 321 123 South Main Larsen Bros. Plumbing A Heating Co. Phone 292 467 South Main Seashore's Sheet Metal A Heating Company 48 North Main Breitenbeker Electric . 4 Phone 25 Phone 1190 84 South Main , i OGDEN DEALERS LICENSED AND BONDED IN BRIGHAM CITY Northern Heating Co. 145 South 5th East 1 Phone 1239 Weber Heating 15 North Main A Appliance Co. Phone 294 Heitz Heating 132 North Main A Appliance Phone 1577 OUR SHIPMENT OF FAMOUS Gold Strike JEANS Begin now to enjoy Natural Gas the clean, economical, modern fuel for all important household jobs. i JUST ARRIVE MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY Get Yours NOW! Serving 74 Communities in Utah and Wyoming Phone Brigham City Office: 129 South Main Street "SMART APPAREL" 22 South Main Street t i t |