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Show IKOAIOM os Hi-L- it 1'OlN'l lks "Pharmacy by Bob Hills The first legal mention of the word Druggist" besides apothecary appears in South Carolina in 1751 - in an act physician, any prohibiting apothecary, or druggist from employing a slave in the shop or places where they keep their medicines or drugs. Congratulations to the city administration on of the installation new street marking It'll make it signs. much easier for us to deliver prescriptions to homes where there is sickness. Remember, for prompt prescription service, just phone 4. PEOPLES DRUG South Main Phone By Rosalie Wells One doesnt need to drive to South Dakota now to see the black hills just come out here. County Fire Warden J. D. Gunderson estimates the range fire which was brought under control late Thursday evening, has destroyed from 20,000 to 30,000 acres of range and water shed land. The number of livestock feared destroyed has been diminishing as more cattle are coming in to the ranches in search of feed. All fences in the mountain areas were destroyed. Leo Flint suffered the- loss of two horses and a colt which were trapped as their pasture was burned. Flint knew it would have been suicide to have attempted to rescue them in the path of the raging fire. His two were saved from grainfields damage. In fact, the field in the Boothe valley area is the only place west of the road to the top of the mountain that was not burned. Fire Jumps Highway An estimated $5,000 or more loss to the property of Duane Wells occurred when a sudden change in wind Thursday evening brought the fire down the hill, jumping the highway and onto his property. Most everyone thought the highway would prove an effective fire guard so were not much concerned about the buildings. Also in line of - In 1765 John Morgan a teacher of pharmacy at the University of Pennsylvania prescription writing to the United States, (more next week). 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Rich-macorrals and barn of Lyle had gone into the area and savThe Honeyville ward Primary the Jay Brown home, the ed the livestock from the fire. a childrens parade on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill and church, the school, and the How- The fire traveled so fast through sponsored morning. The pa- daughter, FrCdie, have returned Wednesday ard Robinette property. some of the farm machinery that rade marched around the church home from a vacation in Idaho. Late Thursday afternoon, all the tires were not even burned. house block. Following the pa- At Pocatello they visited their men and equipment had been had jumped the high- rade, the children were given daughter and The fire Mr. and summoned to the head of the on the Floyd Woodward a nice treat. A number of par- Mrs. Derrel Beck and family. fire hoping for a change of wind way but men were there to ents were out to enjoy the pa- Fredie stayed at Pocatello while with the setting of the sun, so property out before it could spread. rade with the children. it Mr. and Mrs. Hill went to Squirput they could backfire and stop it Is stated had Gunderson he rel, Idaho where they visited nevPetersen Miss spendJoyce from progressing to where, at the rate it was traveling, it er seen a fire travel so rapidly, ing this week in Brigham City, friends and to fish. They report would hatfe threatened the jumping from one canyon to an- a guest of Miss Judy Valentine. fishing very good. Mrs. Stella Hughes and daughwheat fields at the Station and other. Some volunteer fire fightMr. and Mrs. Derrell Muir and Cedar springs in another day. ers said they clocked it and the ter, Jean and son, Billie, have family visited in Honeyville on half mile in one fire a traveled returned home after spending Saturday with Mrs. Muirs mothThe Forestry service base camp two weeks in Reno, Nev., visit- er, Mrs. Warren Petersen. was set up at the Floyd Wood- minute. The The people of the community ing relatives. ward ranch and kept in contact Muirs are from Centerville. are very appreciative of the with the north end by two-waTuesday was old folks day at ftfrs. LaGrand Hunsaker has radio. Very few knew the fire help extended to them by the Lagoon. The committee from was threatening the farms. Forestry service, and all of the Honeyville was busy getting returned home from Paul, Idaho, volunteer workers who came ready for the affair. The Honey- where she has been visitjng her Horn Gained Attention communiMr. and ville committee is Mr. and Mrs. son and daughter-in-law- , When she learned that the from tothe neighboring the Thiokol company for George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harper Hunsaker and famfire was coming down the hill ties, of men tand Wallace Hunsaker. ily. ' and raging so it might not stop their truck loads to Tremonton the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Oviatt of Salt equipment; Kandie and Stanley Benson of at the highway, Mrs. Marva Fire department, and to all who Brigham, several days Lake City were guests on SaturStokes drove to the mouth of the called spent City to extend their sympathy in Honeyville this at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the men and and offer to past week day canyon where help. Mr. Ezra Benson. Mrs. Oviatt is Mr. their visiting grandparents, equipment were working and The Forestry service, the sher- and Mrs. Otto Hill. Bensons sister. blew her horn until they heard themMrs. Grace Orme started an it and realized something must iff, and the fire fighters Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle selves their apprecia- visited be wrong. at adult square dance class Saturthe tion forexpressed in Immediately Saturday, Ogden, lurtch and the prepared county road patrol, the Fort carried to them several ladies the home of Mrs. Wintles sister day night in the Honeyville ward Mr. and Mrs. hall. There were eight couples Douglas water tank, and the who volunteered bytheir food and and brother-in-law- , Thiokol company men and equipGeorge Covey. who attended the first" class. could until labor, arrangements ment 'came. Relatives and friends of Elder the to be feed made hundreds When they arrived at the Walls As- Glade Hunsaker were out Sun THE ORIGINAL ranch the fire was already burn- of men from a central camp. HISTORIC TRAIN in the food preparation day night to his homecoming. sisting ing the barn and sheds. Adding and serving were the following Elder Hunsaker has recently re Independence, Nauvoo, Carthto the danger was a half ton of Doran Nicholas, Marva turned from an LDS mission in age, Chicago, Kirtland Temple, ladies: war surplus TNT stored in the a the south. He is looking fine Niagara Falls, Palmyra barns and sheds. Mr. Wells Stokes, Doris Flint, Elva Eggli,, and he his mission. Also Sharenjoyed and Rosalie Verna Falls, Jensen Palmyra, Wells, and four volunteers went in and to be home with his rela- on, Vermont, Boston, New threw some of it in the ponds and Mayme Lower and Maggie happy tives and friends. York, Philadelphia, Washingof Corinne. Ipson and scattered the rest around to Elmo Hunsaker was taken to ton,. D.C.,Mt. Vernon, RichAfter it is all over, we think lessen the danger of an eplo-sidmond, Va., Williamsburg and how things might have been the hospital in Brigham City then everyone was ordered of Jamestown plus with an injured back. He hurt and could have different preout of the area. . THE HILL CUMORAH vented all this. When the light- his back while at work in the PAGEANT Only one explosion occurred ning first set the fires about 2 field. He is O.K. doing reported write For complete details blowing up a building containing a. m., at this some time. Wednesday morning the blasting caps and a small CLAWSON VIDA FOX were extinguished immediately, Brine Bingham, small son of amount of TNT which threw 966 East So. Temple but those up in the hills could Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham was burning boards in the air, set- not belocated Salt Lake City in tlte night. They rushed to the Cooley Memorial Phone EM ting another building on fire and unin trees the 'smouldering hospital in Brigham City where starting a fire in the grass sev- lay til a wind fanned them into the . eral hundred brush and grass. Previously the Tremonton Fire adjoining dry morning, the Moundepartment had been summoned Thursday UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT fire was thought to tain by the deputy state fire warden be springs under control and all efforts on the two-waradio to come to were concentrated on the one the base camp to stand by to in the Boothe Valley raging protect the homes if they were area. A high wind reactivated needed. , When the fire department both fires, and spread them truck arrived they were able to burning furiously over the whole mountain. pump water from the pond and extinguish the flames before The Cub Scouts were taken on they had spread to the home. a trip to Logan by Mrs. Elva EgProperty Destroyed gli and Mrs. Wanda Larsen, Destroyed in the lire were a where they visited the college, barn, a garage, and several sheds the fire department and other filled with lumber, machinery, points of interest. They ate motors, building and fencing lunch in the park. It was furnished by the Cubs mothers. The Blazer and Trekker groups of the Primary, with their leader, Mrs. Lois Jenkins, and Primary officers, Mrs. Wanda LarSTARTS TODAY sen, and Mrs. Maxine Toombs, Breakan Bird enjoyed Early WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY fast up the canyon in the Box Elder park. One Attending a session at the Lohappy CARNIVAL of fun! gan temple recently were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells with Mr. and Mrs. George Farnsworth of Little Valley; Mrs. Veda Nelson of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wells of Mantua. Visiting recently at the Jay Brown home were Helens parof ents, the James Thorpes Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells and family furnished the program for the Sacrament meeting of the Little Valley branch a week ago Sunday. Harvesting of the grain is and the efnearly completed fects of the drouth are evident. Hoheyville Wednesday Morn son-in-la- Phone 300 1 GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE! TODAY Two i il ! 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