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Show Neighborhood Association Meet For Girl Scout LeadersTold at Leading Causes of Death JoiSEA SES Q" Ta Girl Scout leaders and troop com- Merrell, Mrs Gamell Jones, Mrs mittee members will hold monthly loe W North. Mrs Robert J Neighboi hood Association meeting, Brown, Mrs Sid Petersen, Mrs Wednesday, March 9, at 9 45 a m Robert M Nelson Mrs Stephen A at the Intermountain Protestant Cazier, Mrs Marvin Falls Mrs Student Center, 439 East Seventh Stanley DesJaradms, Mrs Duwain ou lacobsen Mrs Chailes Stuart Tioop cookie sale chairmen will Mrs 0 Neil Smith, Mrs Lawrence be present and final plans for the Gei-lMis William G Carlton, annual sale w ill be announced L Mrs Charles Voris, Mrs M It is the Neighborhood Associa Bidlath Mrs Verl L Petersen tion that brings Girl Scouting to the Mi s Hershey Julien Mrs Melvin 304 girls of Box Elder Neighbor- - B Peait Mis Daniel J Mack, hood Mis De in L Adams Mrs Herman The leaders, at least two for each C Kemp Mrs Geoige Freed Mis Merlin Mrs troop, meet with the girls weekly ' Bernard Houghton to carry out the program The troop leppsen Mrs Alvin Larsen Mrs committee members assist Mrs Bruce Baird the Kirt Robins leaders in any way they may be Mis Jack E Dieter and Mrs Ed needed, providing transportation ward T Case of Brigham City also program ideas, parties, additional Mis Lester E Chambeis Mrs chaperones or give telephone help Robert R Franke, Mrs Sylvin E & E Incomplete Heart Drive Totals Are Announced All Ages OF ART CIRCULATION United States 1958 'i er r pustisHto $ AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ACCIDENTS 894,100 252,320 Idlest Available Figures from 93,090 Tho HU 57,430 CIUH0S1S OlAtETES OF l IIVEI Haltiner, Mrs John Contento, Mrs REGISTERED committee mem- - 5 Mrs Mich Fukui im Woerner beis serving Brigham City and Mrs Owen Mis John Redfield troops include Mrs J D Canon and Mrs Jack D Yoder, of NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, March 8, 1960 the total fish and game dollars sing as dikes and diversion structures are being constructed on available for the two year period Largest single capital expendi this major project Some $22,899.-2- 4 was paid out during the period ture during the six month period took place in Uintah county with of an expected $160,000 00 total Heart Drive funds, to date, the enlarging of the East Park project cost are reported by chairmen in Other numerous capital outlay reservoir dams and construction of a spillway Cost of this project projects operating on a continuing charge. More than a quarter of a mil- First ward: 5147 90; Second of amounts to $122 265 00, as storage basis called for expenditures lion dollars was paid out by the this first six ward, $73.23; Third, $106 23; Utah capacitv of the lake is doubled to $39 102 06 during of Fish and insure constant fish life and in months of the biennium These inDepartment Fourth. $118 31; Fifth, $64.29; Game for capit.4 improvement creased area clude land acquisition and rehabilSixth, $69 20; Seventh, $72 55; projects dunng the ist six months Half Completed itation, fencing and water develFighth, $104 34; Ninth, $35 50; of 1959 Tenth, $87 17; rJeventh, $58.31; Construction of new reanng opment This money, some $268 629 20 Director Crane said that nearly Twelfth, $45.43; Thirteenth, ponds and other major impiove about one fifth of the total $1291 - ments at the Midway all capital improvement $117.15; Fourteenth, $88.83; Lindprojects Hatcheiy e for capital more than half completed are accomplished by private consay Park and Westwood Hills, 550 00 budgeted work $29.85, dunng the two during the period at a cost of tract with successful bidders beand Mountain View provement Trailer park, $20.27, making a year biennium which began last $79 000 00 Anticipated finished cost ing awarded the work under normal state government procedures. total of $1,059 00. July 1, and ends June 30 1961 'heie in $135 000 00 Communities surround'ng BrigFirst stage of the proposed c,.p Department director Harold S ham City: Perry, $74 33; Har- Crane noted that these are the ltal improvement program at the LIKE FAMILY MUSIC? $17 50; per, Mantua, $32 00; fish and game dollars invested in w!'lterocks hatchery is going ward with an outlay to date of $82.50; Corinne, Honeyville, Baldwin Electronic Organs permanent physical improvements J5 36, 00 epondod for water dcvel. $128 00; Bear River City, $98 55; and Pianos at to enhance s further Utah Deweyville and Willard, $82 50, designed opment 14. a outdoor total of He said The $508 Maish at contiact making Turpin opportunity they HANSONS MUSIC CITY business and represent a major expendituie of ' Fai mington Bay refuge is progres Schools, clubs, professional and Heart contain- Notes Outlay im-ier- 26,670 18,490 National Olfict of Vital Statistics HEALTH ENEMY In the United States today is diseases of the heart and circulation, responsible for 54 3 per cent of all deaths, or more than all other causes combined. The Heart Fund supporting nationwide programs of research, education and community service is your No. 1 defense against heart disease. Give generously when a Heart Fund volunteer calls at your home on Heart Sunday, February 28. NO THE BOX ELDER For Projects Diseases of the Heart and Blood cause more than of all deaths in the United States, Vessels Fish and Game 1 n BIRTHS Auto-TrucTremonton k Mrs Keith W Meirill, Mrs Gene ers, $351.75. ludd Mrs Claience Hover and Grand total, with Northern The following births are anMis Jack Williams aie new lead nounced from Box Flder county yet to report, Memorial Cooley is $2,178.89. "is of Biowme Troops in the Moun lospital 'ainview area Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, 550 Fast Albert Estell and Louisa Etta First North encourages those who have their envelopes to Shaner Bridges, City, Brigham send contributions to her address twin boys, Feb 29 FLU bug limited the ranks at and those who have not received Clifford James and Bernice Tanmeeting of Sego Lily Camp Duugh envelopes may also send checks ner Hobson, Bugham City, girl, crashes plagued Brig ters of Utah Pioneers, held Thurs to her and they will be credited Feb 29 five ham City police during the past to the correct area day evening Teh 25 and spent Mae and Donna John William days, according to reports of foul to further the effort of heart Six membeis and two guests at March Atulf Corinne, boy, Singh, mishaps tended with a great number of the research. The first one was reported Thurs camp members excused due to ill 7 05 m a when a at pickup John and Blanche May LaRose day ness Holton a girl, truck driven by Newell Huskett, Bugham City, Meeting was hi Id at the home of Wight, RFD No 2, collided with a March Mrs BeintCe Fail with Captain sedan driven by Arden Terrill HasRichard Lee and Ella Louise May Nedbalek in charge kell, 455 South Fifth West Invocation was by Mis Mai ion Aldrich Tingey, Franklin, Idaho, The mishap occurred at the interJensen followed by vocal numbers 2 till March of Fifth South and First section Dixon Dames and by Billy Hoisley DeRae West Rodney A and Janet Pony Express was the lesson for Thompson Larsen, Garland, boy, the evening given by Captain Ned DAMAGE to the 1956 model truck March 2 balek Following the lesson 16 good Ample cock birds are shown in was set at $85 with an estimated Robert Wight and Giace Evelyn cheet visits weie reported a summary of the annual winter $250 declared to the car White Orme, RFD Brigham City, Following closing song ictiesh Wight was cited by investigating pheasant sex ratio count conduct boy, March 3 ments weie seived bv Mis Fail Dfficer Jay Christensen for failure ed by the Utah Depaitment of Mrs Fliza White and Mrs Rhoda Gordon Odell and Bonnie Rae to yield right of way and Haskell Fish and Game Hansen 0 irdner Bigler, Logan, boy, Mar for traveling 35 miles an hour in a Department spokesmen said the 3 25 mtle-ahour zone is conducted each year to survey Sunflower will DUP, Camp, Edward Arnold and Anna Stel- At 5 p m Thursday, a car driven determine the ratio of male to femeet at the home of Captain Kar-- j at the home of Mrs Maxwell Pohl Waysack, Brigham by a 17 year old youth backed into male birds following the fall hunten Wtlde 147 South Fourth East at 123 West Fouith North at 1 30 i Sanders March 4 Citv a second auto dnven by Suyeko S ing seasons boy, March 10 Mis Thursday evening March 10 at' pm Thursday Eail Mannus and Arlene Spack-ma- Watanabe, RFD 7 30 p m A good attendance is .Francis Witt will serve as leadei Average ratio over the state Saunders, Jr, Deweyville for the meeting desired WATANABE was traveling west shows one cock to slightly more The ratio vai led boy March 4 an Seventh North when the car tlan fur hens Darwin Fred and Charlotte Ma-- i driven from a low of area by surveyed of out the backed by youth le Theresa Huber Harding, Wil- a about 75 feet east of one male to 6 female birds to a driveway 4 lard girl March high of one male to 14 6 hens Main street Actual bud numbers counted Danny Roberts and Wanda Agto the a Watanabe car, Damage nes Stoddard Staley, North Ogalso varied, with nine of the 45 1956 model sedan was set at $150 den girl Maich 4 The second vehicle, a 1952 model reports indicating a drop over last Robert Alma and Karen Johnhad an estimated $125 dam- year This was especially true in son Smoot, Corinne, boy, March sedan, Uinta and Duchesne counties age 4 Spokesmen said this reduction in who inNelson Sheldon Officers Ernest Dean and Judith Ann of birds in some areas 17 year-olfor numbers Bosworth Fredrickson, Brigham vestigated, cited the may indicate a downward trend Improper backing in the pheasant cycle City girl March 4 an intei secPolice investigated Frank William and LaNae Spokesmen noted that it is norDalton Brigham City, boy, tion collision Friday at 6 03 pm mal for a downward trend in bud involving a tiuck driven by Arn numbers March 5 following population Neil and Leotha Slagowskt, Salt aid Robbins, RFD 2, and an auto peaks like the one which occurred Walker dtiven Patricia Hurst, 5 I ake by two years ago City boy, March The surveys are conducted in all Wajne H and Merlene Tromp Clearfield son Braegger, Brigham City, girl According to the report, the Rob- sections of the state where pheas bins truck was making a left turn ants are found by some 45 field of March 6 Dennis Grey and Janice Marie 'rom Main street to First South ficers who patrol these areas Thorsted Willard, Hales, boy when it was struck by the car comMarch 6 ing from the opposite direction John David and Dorothy Jean POLICE set damage to the 1957 Stone Burnett, Brigham City, boy, truck at $50 and $100 to the car, a March 7 1952 model sedan Sheldon Nelson, the investigating The first cash register was in-- ( afficer, cited Mrs Hurst for failOne at noon, one at night, One along the way . . vented in 1879 by James Ritty of ure to yield right Sunday afternoon at 3 46 pm ou novel outgiuvv youi need tor Milk, Dayton Ohio, to prevent pilfering 410 North Main in the cafe Dials on the clocklike improper passing at Dunk time glasses cutty day! fate of the device recorded the caused damage to a 1958 model sta amount of a sale when keys were lion wagon and a 1958 model pick AMt RICAN DAIRY ASSOCIAIION OF UTAH ip truck punched Driver of the truck was a 17 year-aiyouth The station wagon was luven by Orson Ambtose Dalton J904 Jackson avenue, Ogden 60 BETTER-BRAKES...BUICI(- Accidents Plague Police Presbyterian Women Plan Car-truc- k Study Circles 1 Survey Shows Ample Stock 1 Of Pheasants n 1 n 1 v TvV -- v TptT s With the turn of the dial, you take them out of the clutter of clotheslines . the your life forever lugging and lifting of wet clothes washday weather only UTAH POWER I LIGHT CO, tlk BRAKES HATE HEAT! 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QUICK ACTION, FAST RESULTS WHEN YOU READ AND 60 Buy now from your dealer. TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME Now... MORRIS Ml Freo Preacrlptlon Delivery 38 So. Mjln PH. PA --Wfaui BUICK CO. ko south Main PHONE PA This newspaper's classified ads are the best Til ole helpers" in town! They'll find just the file clerk or salesman you may need; merely state your requirements in the "Help Wanted" colmns. Or if YOU need help, help in selling or buying or help in fixing up the house, then first look at all the offerings in the listings in our WANT ADSI USE OUR WANT ADS! In Brigham City Is; JACK . YOULL heat quicker so you're saferl TAKE A TURN IN A TURBINE DRIVE BUICK Authoi I ADS! SHARK S TEETH Imp wearing oul wkil a nw ! growl along Whn tk old ud of Ik old onai or worn oul, tk n.w work or in ploc oil rody for THE lotal nickel a load Help wanted? If you have a job to offer, or need any type of help yourself, first look to the WANT T. See Voui about a Some Help? x Brakes generate and worry about Do You Need Xfe 1 ,r d . 4J!lj ';& hi.' Buick's . WONDER FAX ' 1 . Drying clothes electrically is as safe and clean os on electric light and drying clothes electrically costs - 'if -- washday work with an ELECTRIC DRYER! ACCORDING to the report, the luto went art oss the double yellow line to pass the tiutk, cut bark in '00 soon, d. imaging both vehicles llicic was an estimated $70 dam age to the auto and $20 to the tiuck Officer Dell Fife c lied Dalton for making an improper pass - , 'n4 Dial away y il v awliMi d f V, SC BOX ELDER NEWS nr, d JOURNAL |