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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah - ANOTHER CRONIN? Foster Homes Tuesday Morning, September 22, 1959 Ey Alan Mover Given Children Yi. r At School Time AD BR 4 ft N . . . Irish McCalla and Fay Spain BE4LTY OUR NEW STATION AT 704 So. MAIN IS NOW OPEN supply Perry Station for purchasing tires and accessories. Be Sure to Compare These Prices Before You Buy! Flat Tire! They are Richaid P Koford, son of Mr and Mrs Jarvis P Ko-- I ford, 53 North Second West, and Dennis L Perry, son ol Mr. and Mrs Lloyd A Perry, 138 Noith Third West. a Goodyear Tire with if Captive-Ai- r Steel-Cor- d Safety Shield ever gos flat from any cause, ' 1 2. 3. Goodyear will... Pay for your road service Replace the Shield jUtuh State Umersity at Logan for three years pi lor to entering the service Perry also is a graduate of Box Lldor and attended USU for three at no cost Give you full lowance for unif used tread-wetire is damaged al- ar The report was J. Bluth, 3 m M7FE -- 13 im rl MAJORS, BLL WAS ---- 'lH qfl A 5HORT-i- Sl STOR fJwmiMP They both entered the Army on 28 of this year The eight-weeprogram they liare now attending consists of courses in troop information, gen-'ertactical military subjects training and weipons instruction Upon completion of this train- ing and instruction program, they will go on to advanced Infantry or other specialized training being assigned to a unit. ome OF TFE BETTER OAES, TOO. &UY'' took M M Reception Staff During the 4our days activity at AlSiV BOSTON REP the reception center, Aug 25, 26, CFANCE 27 and 28, a volunteer staff of 24 0O$S,GOT . doctors and dentists, 12 registered to STORT N TEE REAL nurses and some 80 additional aids AMERCAN TFADToN-ETARTSL- & and workers assisted in inauguraAT the program ting u 'V'Yv The children were given careTtfE BOTTOM- CELLAR MANAGER To wE IA9T varful examinations as veil as fMAT S, N0O$7OF A FENFAFT ious types of Immunization treatLeo ($46j ments They also engaged in a atwe ynilcsts JMrtrffrttte tf lift EtioRTEToR JOE CRoFF- program of sports and social activities and received orientation and instruction before being intrountil July 1, 1960 The duced to their host families also attended Third, everyone now on the pen"foster parents sesinstruction orientation and sion rolls, or coming on the rolls before that date, will be allowed sions to continue under the present penIn many cases it was a happy sion plan or change to the new reunion of the children with families with whom they have spent pension plan, whichever is to their school one or more advantage previous years Although most homes in Heres the new pension picture Fourth, dont write VA concernthe program have only one child, m a nutshell! VA the Veterans ing the new pension plan. Its several have two, and some as will help those on the rolls before 1959 Pension Act of Simil.irly, it is many as three July 1, 1960 make the choice by frequently happening that two or First, It concerns nonservice-connecte- d sending them detailed information more of the children are from the pensions only, it has and a form to be filed out It will same fjmily d be sent automatically, no need to nothing to do with write VA for the form or prior compensation. Extend Advantages Second, it does not go into effect information. The program, in which a total of more than 1,000 Indian children have participated tn previous year, is designed to extend the and social cultural, educational advantages of the Anglo society to the children of Indian Mormon families The Indians themselves apply for participation in the proTHE gram, and after interview with the child and the family on the reservation as well as with prospective foster parents, the placements are aranged LAST Soy a be-Ifo- PICK O 272,-71- states insured associations te tions, Tingey explained. Home Loans Volume of new loans for the purchase of homes also showed big gains for the insured savings and loan group. During July, 548 1959, these institutions made loans for the purchase of homes, compared with 437 such loans In July, GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE! LAST TIME TONIGHT DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM now are more than $212 28 million These figures do not include branches of Utah institu- I ALL NEW! m TcmriMt TECHNICOLOR PETER CUSHING CO-HI- Curse Of The Undcadt ERIC FLEMING KATHLEEN CROWLEY Wednesday to Saturday ... EACH OWED THE OTHER MIS LIFE THIS WAS TUEMOMCMT OFRECtCStHMG!' HDOUGlitS PICTURES MTKONYQin miYiius PRODUCTION LAST m JftetlN HILJ TRAIN STARTS WEDNESDAY '' TECH" ALL THE DRAMA... ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF uSCOsXZl 0G3 UK High above W jr Under Utah law, all fish and game receipts are dedicated funds which are placed In the department account and can be used only in the management program cov- ering the perpetuation of these resources O?) :- the -) FEATURES AT thrill-ma- d crowds... and down film mo - - TW ihf pi ker tunrh mmj fro. kr kusband Doei intrigue... I P and bitter hate! A love spectacle as colorful as the Big Top itself 1 Vo. n. ttl Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday the sawdust Jungle below... a story of mystery and O 7:30 AND 9:35 P.M. Tn kmiiM ail In. n cw iiakp ip mui mind - vi 1 ilJY i s v, 'V & PRICE i&axi 'Am 1 loll twknliiid fw kr j.1 jo. leotrol IQRRE icnjmnm (f:i foorwV para jUj i Unwin. r" ' Dont waste time and money and In costly trial error heisoh our revolutionary HYDRA-GAUGDYNAMOMETER will ipot the real trouble . . . and in a hurry E eiwiptt ttrfcvr tet Ami yowf taetor la fUU - pvwmIs sm4 I to heii nuftny Wtoy. field IhA to I tto uPto DYNAMOMITM rlgM hi mss shea I hy tee tfieeh hiwepiwe te jtreillie MYDtA-OAU- MICIIION I fk wmI Wv mt ahp ny fam Nritf eedef Iftvel IK ! ry hem ef hy 4 to 11 perteet m hy Ml UIN IhWlN ee ma me yee , , , hum fees Open Bring In Your Tractor TODAY At 1 .. A WEEKDAY IMPLEMENT CO. M)0 i wt ON Mils rw r. w NNrrr U'ft WlHf Will (T BIRTHDAY PACKAGE Make Reservations Now For Your Child's Birthday Party: 1 0 Children under 1 2. Arrive at Theatre before 6 p.m. Includes Show Ticket, Drink, Mot Doq. Candy Bar. - 44 i we , i - . married or love I jp HotRodGscng meets the An ALLIED ARTISTS Picture Kl P.M. Daily BETTER COME BRIGHAM TRUCK AND Tbone si im m 1 OTN v' not true what they say BMW O' J LEEl" CHRISTOPHER T 1958 Amount of the 1959 loans was $8 16 million, compared with $5 86 million in July 1958. Total number of mortgage loans witfl the states insured savings and loan associations "at the end of July, to 1959, was $21,423, amounting over $174 million. SAY ONE FOR ME birds, and 18 525 purchased deer hunting licenses Purchase of resident licenses i,r rtHxUj ... Debbie Reynold and Glenn ACTING ISVT ALL WORK 1 Started With Ford share a joke between scenes of MGMs filmed largely on locations a Kiss, their new comedy-dram- a in Spam. Increase Factor The savings and loan leader explained that the increase in the earnings rate from 32 to 4 percent on insured savings was a major factor in the gams Total savings in Utahs insured savings and loan institutions now exceed $128 million, the report shows. Total resources of the immimLY!... -- r of the savings organization. Included in the report by insured associations was Ogden First Loan AssoFederal Savings a ciation in Brigham City. In total nbw accounts opened during July, the gains this year are probably an e record," Our number of new Tingey said. accounts opened in July exceeded the number opened during January, heretofore our largest month m 1959, by more than 3,300. Spot Traitor Trouble Uttl ef complied secretary-treasure- TIME TONIGHT Sale of Utah Fish, Game Licenses Nets State $ 1 .7 Million in 1 958 1958 license sales of 1 and receipts from these sales of $1 726 291 90 are shown in a release from the Utah Department of F ish and Game Sales to non resident visitors from other states show 33,920 taking part in Utah's fishing and hunting while contributing $317,920 30 m license fees to the department's operating income This represents nearly half of the total Income from the regular license source The release covers the thirteen regular licenses issuid by the department, nine of whiih are for resident use and four for non resident A breakdown of non resident license purchases show that 12,598 bought five day fishing permits, 2 101 full season fishing licenses, 696 bought licenses to hunt game Tingey is president of of Utah. 7 ' PL.ATN3 SEASONS service-connecte- Aug Totjl ft YJ f,g3 f R. Tmgey the Savings and Loan Associations VS Pension Act k goodyear GUARANTEES fe (V; 3 op VA Explains years. HERES WHY! ThRouofl 3 most mz a Koford is a graduate of the Box Flder High school and attended Youve lied Your Ust j J - Two Brigham City soldiers are currently undergoing the first cy-cle of basic Infuntry training at Fort Ord, Calif Pick up your identification cards at Hillings JT insured savings and loan associations opened 8,453 new savings accounts during July, bringe high ing their total to an of 104,394, according to Clarence wfte a success Fort Ord Post TIIIOKOL and INTERMOUNTAIN SCHOOL EMPLOYES s JURGES, Brigham Men Take Basic at ATTENTION! Utahs Some 360 Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Hulapa children from reservations of Arizona and New Mexico are beginning a new experience in living this week as they become regular members of families in Utah for the current school year The youngsters, ranging in age from eight to 18, are participating in the Indian Student Placement program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattar day Saints, now beginning its sixth year. Arriving by bus direct from their reservation homes, the children were taken first to a reception center set up at Brigham Young University in Provo where they to the "foster were introduced families with whom they will reside for the next nine months. the beauty; world's champion weight lifter Isaac Berger the brawn , on the beach at Santa Monica , ImI., where scenes uere beatnik drama, The Beat controversial filmed or MGM's Generation n New Accounts Cause ?High, Says Report V Ra DRAGSTRIRjc, $5.00 mtWW?kh' 't-j |