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Show Gty, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 15, 1959 What happenedJohn. , You look like mashed potatoes." wife's my "Got stung by some bees',, he replied THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham 0 Assessor B.E. Tells Plan To Reclassify , sheepishly. I asked John to tell me about it a fig.Continue! from Face One, ured maybe my sympathy would reduce the ' swelling. personnel are avaihble locally. The reclassification program John gave this account: He desfded to get a close-uphatp of pldue t0 be cpnducted also in Tre- beehive (I didn't psk him why). Anyway, he drove to Corinne where he knevy was-le-- , three communities would be com, cated a genuine beehive. . With camera in pleted by the first of the year, hand and without trepidation, John moved In other action, the commission Miy-fl-tf) p , r'J t ... by Bruce ihlnk what thiijgs would be like everybody could do something about the weather and not just tak about it?, . , o Brother would that be a mess.. Ever stop to if , , 90-degr- y e my-jwif- , tr . , -- , Zll ... - At the sign of the 76, you expect The Finest, including scrupulously clean rest rooms ..and you are seldom disappointed. You can depend on Union Oil Minute Men for the best of housekeeping, as well as The Finest of products. UNION OIL COMPANY of California , j Journal S, Ago anything can happen including an accident! Last year, nearly 37,000 Americans died on our highways. Many' might still be alive if they or others had kept their minds on " .the roadDriving demands your full attention, so stay alert and stay alive! Publisher for A your1 , EDITORIAL f5 00 (tor yoar; 2 50 ingle sppy 10 panic. i Your So u;. W. Cleybeusb, could a date have seemed so important?" J When your minds not on your driving, ! car cant think. Thats department youre dangerous the drivers. .think about this. .When your mind is on anything else but your driving, H, -- Subnrlpti.it rat. ti 00 p.r y.ar, payafcl. in dvnc; 4n combination wjth tho Box, Eldr Journal (published Thvridvs) Any person with ordinary powers of discernSeptember ment will readily note the changes that have been made m the last year gt the Utah UotSprtngs, the Spa of the West. Everything is new, the buildings, tbe roamb. Not a vestige of the foi mer delapidation reW . the West en youre out on a road in are best Aai must stop -- Union stations them, broom Busy Minute Men e dnd scrub them, and gro won t rest, To , eep rest rooms clean, they - 15, 1908 . M 11227 A$J(0Tl(gll mains. right-of-wa- . NATION At Years right-of-wa- i Cites 50 strip An application for Oeer license signed by Donald L. Fredin for Marks Inn, Willard, was approved At a special meeting on Aug. 31, the commissioners, Mayor Ruel Leon and Councilman Eskelsen Packer of Brigham City; Honey-vill- e Town President Leon Gardner, and Blaine Kay, district road engineer, discussed possibilities for the old U1CRR The state road commission pres, How ently holds the part-tim- e ; March & which runs south from Dewey-villthe county through it was decided to hav the state retain possession for later developement, possibly as. a of the a hi, idea, John approached far, a . second time .. . more slowly, , Olendon Henricks was approved ,Vj? radio operator. He , He was in stinging range when the Bees 08 J mLhTff7c launched another attack. That did it John decided the bees were fQr, the, birds. a secretarial arrangement for But the story .doesnt end there. He hadthe tw0 county health nurses was he comm.um. The aPprved dropped the keys to his pqr near the hive.- county recently qualified to receive r John hitchhiked home . . jrj State funds to administer its own That night .s. under cover of darkness public health service to the various , a friend gave hint a lift to the field of moorporated towns, battle. They located the keys .after much searching with a flashlight. , John drove Logan handled work for the nurses, Home this tirpe , ,, but the story doesnt endMrs MeIba Coombs, Brigham City, ' and Mrs- Iner Deem, Tremonton thara either ,f Bach was authorized by the oom- mission to arrange for a secretary v The police had spotted the cpr and CPU ed on the bumpy photographer to see if it to. be in their respective offices be Paid on an had been stolen. They" had .even galled!0"6 da a week-tJohn's home town in Idaho. , , . "No," said John, weary of the whole itv-pident, "The bees wouldnft let me drive it home this afternoon How The police left, , ...... , t If you ever, drop around to the county county clerk's, office, take notice of the unique planter which graces the reception counter. The container is round, ,bas.jp handle andjp days gone by, it fjtted.qn other purpose. A weekly newp.per estebllihed In Published every Tuetdey end entered ec Second Class Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act at from the files of the News ever, Kay informed the group that would the commission probably deed it to the county for a nominal fee if desired. After a lengthy discussion on the possible uses , , I , ' plant shot up. He reported that the cable had been hit five times in two days since the opening of mourning dove season. Such acts make it impossible to maintain telephone service to the plant, the letter stated I the jneqn is, nobody 'agrees-ohurriof pot wanting wfatOff Qutside canes, tornadoes and stuff like that, nobody pgrees on the weather. Just feature a church group having an .auting in Box Elder park. Then it rains . . . the moo does it. pour down. Reason . in Corinne needed beet growers sugar moisture 1 , , 50 they turned op the rain,, , swi ndJrnagine the winter sports entbusia-jistlovthe with warm weather competing ers. 'Now there you would ,treally have temperasomething. Snow and tures , . all at the same time. I can see shoveling the snow off f he drive-wain her,Bermuda shorts. , . , ,, l.vrppldnt like this because I can't affprd ,ia buy iter any more Bermuda shorts. And think of poor Charles Clifford our loyal and efficient weather observer. Why it would take pH the fun out of his work, Seems like maybe the present, arrange, ; !,, ment!? the best. (John, Saint, industrious young journalist from Utah State uiverjity, has been working Jon the blows, and. Journal staff this summer-.- . HeJikes to take unusyaj pictures, The other day he came to yoik and he j iftOS pn ,unu?ua( picture . , , covered with . wflfs from , , egrJobe to eyeball.. ,, , Whot approved the appointment of Mil . tonS fiywater of Bear River City still in. He was when the bees , moving deputy with the county sheriffs moved out . . . John changed directions department. Hie employment was from Sheriff Warren W. , t in,i 11 ' ' requested Hyde ' Running and swatting with a copy of the Bywhter, 30, is a native of this Journal (maybe the bees don t like the Jour- - Loimty and graduated from Box nal) the wbuld-benatur- e photographer jre-- r Elder high school. His appomt-trepte- d to hi? car;, Not willing ,tO,give Up ment was conditioned on a six- j hourly basis in compliance with the wage scale set up oy the county for extra help. as Venna Hess was approved secretary to Mrs Deem To Assess Land The commissioners votgd to assess 8 5 acres of land owned by Wendell Hubbard of Willard which reportedly had never been on the 'county tax rolls The action was, taken in line with the policy to clear title on land which has been condemned for the Willard reser- v0)r Vmcent Chlodo manager of the Bear River Telephone company, m a letter requested county aid m halting vandalism which has seen a cable running from Thatcher to Thiokol Chemical corporations manthsf Mambar Audit Buraau at Circulation?, Utn 8 lata Pra AtaodaNony National Iditorial Allocation, and United Pfa. Advartkfing Rpcintatlva: Utah State Praia AiiocUtiop, Salt Laka City, Utah. j j I I , One day lust week, "ye Editor" hud the September 15, 9U3 .pleasure Qf visiting the plupt of the InterMountain Nursery Co. down m , Perry. What we saw rather opened our eyes, and it is safe to say thai qur city and county have no idea What a large institution the Inter-- ! Mountain Nursery is.' j '" !5 Yeqrs Ago September 14, 1934 Coaches Earl Ferguson, George Bishop and Edward Ward of the Box Elder high school are drilling sixty-twyoung men of tbe school in football practice each afternoon this week There ate pnly sig lettprmen among the men who have come out tu practice. Tpe (ads are tm enthusiastic, haid wot king lot One of the freaks of the season is a peach tree September 14, 1934 en the home lot of President and Mrs- Norman Lee in this city This tree bore a crop of large dolicious peatbog abftut a month ugo. Now a second oropis ripening It is not as huge as the first, about half tire u,but not small, and have a very fine flavor. i o - t tmokmn otahstmTS Joe and Harry were always try-- l ing to Impress each other. Harry, l just got a new Cadillac," Joe said, 'lts even got a;i telephone. Not to be outdone, Hary bought' a Rolls Royce with a phone. He! picked it up and called Joes car,! Joe,'4 he said, calling from my new Rolls Royce. "Just a minute, Harry," Joe answered, JTve got a call on my other phone," .Im In Brigham City ' A " , - i Adjectives : -- , J will not build a bank Nor will CLAIMS build a bank. Even large turns of money will not build a bank. Only service will build a bank. its SERVICE to the people of this community that is paramount with us. We want to so we can help this community grow more And grow ... it with1 t i Thats why we believe you will find First Security Bank alert to your needs, progressive in outlook and rosourceful in meeting situations that 'require modem banking services. Support your local Safety Council j Nms tmwmj 1 N A. Aw Utak. NA M lwsi Box Elder an d JOURNAL e, |