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Show Four Charged local Man employed Lack In Connection At Clothing Store Highlights Weather Show 40 Percent Employment of Newell Jensen, a native of Brigham City, at Blocks mens clothing recently Four Brigham City men were was announced by store manaarrested last week in connection ger Charles Keller. Jensen is working in each of with the burning f a hay stack the stores department after at early Wednesday morning graduating from Utah State UniHarper. Two of the foursome, Richard versity last spring with a degree He H. May, 21, and Darwin Hansen, in business merchandising. 18, were charged with third de- graduated from Box Elder High in 1954. gree arson. The other pair, He is married to the former DenStanley Lyle Orme, 22, and nis Earl Pettingill, 20, were said Merese Turner of Farmington is the son of Mr. and Mrs. not to have been directly involv- and ed with setting the fire and a F. W. Jensen, 427 South Second was West. lesse charge of vagrancy fileo against them. An estimated 1,800 bales of Undergoes Operation hay were destroyed in the blaze R L. Jackson. 435 North Main, which started at 3:27 a. m. Owner of the stack, L. D. Wilde, 147 has returned home from the Dee South Fourth East, said the loss hospital in Ogden, where he spent ten days after undergoing would amount to $600. surgery. He is reported to be Summoned Fire Department Hyde said Orme and Pettin- recovering satisfactorily. gill summoned the Brigham City fire department from a nearby farm house. They then returned to the scene and helped to prevent the blaze from spreading to a second stack, he said. May was arraigned in city court, Saturday, and released on $1,500 bad bond. Ox me and Pettingill pleaded guilty to the vagrancy charge Saturday and each 'were fined With Hay Fire of Moisture Mi. Weather took it easy during the past five days, bathing the local area in sunshine and mild temperatures. durOf greatest significance ing this fall season is the string of 34 consecutive days without any moisture. Charles Clifford, local weather observer, noted that the amount of moisture recorded since April 1 is 4 20 inches below the normal. And there appears to be none in sight as continued mild weather is the forecast. High Low Oct. 24 39 70 EMPLOYED The employ51 25 66 ment of Newell Jensen at Oct. Oct. 26 37 62 Blocks mens wear recently Oct. 27 38 65 was announced. lie gradua47 Oct. 28 61 ted last spring from USU with a degree in business Its true that all things come to those who wait on themselves. merchandising. . Thiokol Sales 7 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, October 29, 1958 Brigham City, Utah Speech Therapist Speaks at Corinne Increase in 58 n61 it w PHONE Prescription Delivery Service The Corinne PTA meeting was held for the month of October Net sales of Thiokol- - Chemi- on Monday evening of this week cal corporation for the first nine with Mrs. Sue Nagata conductmonths of 1908 were $54,607,976 ing. as compared to $39,025,522 for Guest speaker was Ferrin L. the similar period of 1957, show- Allen, speech therapist for the Box Elder County School Dising a 40 percent increase. trict. He stressed that teachers Net earnings per share increas- and parents must work together ed to $1.38 in 1958 as compared for correction of a childs weakto $1.09 in 1957. ness. He stated that he is hapA five percent stock dividend the improvement py about voted by the board of directors shown in the children he is on Oct. 16, payable Nov. 18, will working with be issued to stockholders of recTwo musical numbers were ord Oct. 27 of this year. presented by Virginia Cutler, The company has filled an ap- Mary Jean Young and Alan plication lor listing of its capi- Young. PTA members were urged to tal stock on the New York Stock Exchange. It is contemplated vote against an amendment conthat Thiokol stock will be trad- cerning school funds which will ed on tne Big Board by the appear on the November end of this year. 122 . FINEST FRESH DRUGS HAMILTON DRUG CENTER CReDjMF A $10. jail sentence 30-da- was suspended when they paid the fines. Hansen was arraigned Tuesday and released on $1,500 bail bond. Preliminary hearing was set for Nov. 14. Regular $2.49 WATCH BANDS CRYSTAL PRISM Value to $12 NECKLACES Ranchers Cautioned NOW To Observe Range 5118 $288 Ranchers in Utah should take careful stock of their fall range, reports John F. Vallentine, extension range specialist, at Utah State University. Below normal rainfall in late spring and summer has resulted in forage of low quality as well as quantity. Total range and pasture forage together with BLAZING HEART FREE supplemental feed supplies should be carefully weighed against the number of livestock to be kept through the fall and winter. The following range practices are recommended under the present drouth conditions: 1. Distribute livestock grazing over the range to obtain uniform use of all forage. This may be accomplished by additional herding, fencing, and water development as well as by placing salt and feeding supplements to one mile away from water.1 2. Market range lambs and calves early to conserve the forage supply and take advantage of present good markets. Research has shown that even under. ideal conditions weight, gains of range livestock begin to fall off sharply after September NECKLACES EXPANSION BAND with WATCH CLEANING or EQUAL REPAIR Yes we were wrong - We have over bought Our loss is your gain Discounts up to 75 . one-fourt- h 1. ALL VIKING MILK - GLASS price , Cull the breeding herd early and systematically to weed out the undesirable and animals. 4. When the range forage is fully utilized, put animals in a small pasture or lot for further feeding. This eliminates further damage to thj range and the excessive activity factor. 5. Feed the breeding animals at a maintenance level that will maintain the animals in a healthy and productive condition. Particular attention should be given to the phosphorus, protein, energy, and vitamin A, levels in the diet. 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