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Show THfrBO) Tuesday, November 15, Brigham City, Utah .ELDER NEWS, -- car running if I didnt. At pushed it. did and I I960' it still re; that point, a friend pulleJbcp Which Way, Please? PROVIDENCE, R. I. (CPI) Some delegations to the 13th an-- i nual North Atlantic Highway Plan-- . mng Officials conference found Rhode Island roads just a little too much for them. The Vermont spent delegation an hour trying to find the Roger Williams building, the conference headquarters, and missed the session, including a speech Cornerstone ceremonies are slatGov. Christopher Del Sesto. ed Tueday, Nov. 15. at 4 30 p. m., The next day the Maine delegation for the Christian Reformed chawas 30 minutes late driving from 615 Third South East. pel. its suburban motel. The cornerstone plaque will be placed by George Williams who headed up the masonry crew durThe Rev. John ing construction. C. Scholten of Highland, Ind., will remark briefly on the John 3:16 inscription on the plaque. Evening activitie will begin at 7 p. m. and will be held in the new building. Much remains to he done in the interior but work--rew- s have progressed to where here will be adequate heat and hght for this occasion. The main speaker of the evening will be the Rev. Henry Even-hous- e of Grand Rapids, Mich., who is executive secretary of the Christian Reformed Board of Missions. Music will be furnished by the God Bizad choir under direction of Mrs. Martha Hurst and by other singing groups from Intermountain school. The Rev. Cornelius Kuipers, pastor of the Christian Reformed church, invites all those interested CliurcSi f" Cornerstone . (Mdcf-fere- d a push with his car which he said had never failed to start on the coldest mornthanked him and wished that my ings. car was as nifty as his car. But only after The push did the trick. the bumper guard of his car put a sizeable dent in the back of my car. mu.iered a few selecied words over the dent and off to the garage. Later from work, phoned the garage. "Is my car ready? No. Weve sent to Salt Lake for parts and we won't get to it until tomorrow." What parts?" The parts to fix your car." Rites Tuesday I I Some days doesnt engender benefits to extricate oneself from the cozy confines of mattress and blanket. It just doesn't. Such has been today. And its not even Monday. Oh, such a sad tale of woe do carry this have reday. To all who will listen, counted it with emotion. My faithful dog ushered in this frosted as he sat morning with great howling mournfully at the gate of his run. Grumbdid the thing ling and bleary-eyed- , shouldn't have done got out of bed and told him in one word to desist. Then to the bathroom where my dutiful wife had filled the tub with water too cold. But little did realize that the great trials were yet to come. shaved, got dressed and had my usual breakfast one vitamin pill put on my new coat with the sexy fluff collar and went out to start the car. It didnt. tried again after a few minutes. It "Oh." I could feel my wallet aready on a diet getting thinner. Then my dutiful wife called to relay a message from our friendly mortgage-holdethe bank, to the effect that we owe a whole bunch of money for taxes. sat back and wallet to even seem be there. didnt my After wiping the tears from the receiver, began to ponder. And as did, wondered what words my wife would have for the encyclopedia salesman who is coming to our house tonight. She is our and hoped that she wouldn't be too brutal. Oh, well. My wife just called again. Supper is ready and she wanted to know if was coming home soon. told her about 20 minutes. Thats the time it takes to walk. You see, my car is in the garage. I tear-rendin- I g I r, I I I I I didn't again. I Beckoning to my dutiful wife, I sugges- ted that maybe we could get our little red the county authorities desire to enter the state plan. Chairman Porter said also that State Expands Mental Health Services to Help Local Units Assistance by the State DepartMFNTAL public health services ment of Public Health in local are concerned primarily with helpMental Health programs is, to be ing people who have significant intensified, according to Dr. Jam- emotional disturbances but who do es D. Wharton, interim director of not require institutional care. This that agency, as a result of en- results in the early rehabilitation abling action by the State Board or cure of many incipient cases of Health. and, in addition to personal, famreily, and community benefits, BOARD, at its monthly duces the costly burmaterially Lake in Salt on Nov. City meeting den of institutional treatment 10, approved the elevation of the the State must otherwise Mental Health ection of the De- which bear. partment to bureau status, bringEvery county in the State, but the of such to number bureaus ing five, the chief of each being re- one, has a contract with the State under Health, sponsible directly to the director Department of v Inch the county receives finan-- i of the department. Dr. R. O. Porter, chairman of cial assistance for health prothe State Board of Health, in an- grams. . . . sanitation, maternal and child care, etc. nouncing approval of the creation Dr Wiiarton pointed out that the of the new bureau, said that the for local mental responsibility to is purpose provide better plan- health programs lie with the cities ning and coordination of the men- and counties, and local officials tal health programs now functionhave the option whether to offer in local of areas the ing many j state and to meet the growing them and to accept state funds to state-wid- e demand for preventive defray a portion of the cost. and diagnostic services and BOX ELDER county is among nine counties which have enabling provisions for mental health serBOX ELDER NEWS vices in their state public health contracts, but which have not re- A weekly newtp.per established In DM. State funds for this every Tuesday and entered aslqutMlu Second Clast Matter at the post office pose ot ect in Brigham City, Utah, under the Box Jt,r county also has a 1179. March which service, private, Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher could benefit by state financing if THE the Board favored some changes in present legislation to clarify the responsibility and authority of the State Department of Health and to facilitate mental health services at the local level. He hopes for such that recommendations legislation will result from recent Department of Health conferences and fro mthe current cooperative studies by the tah Association for Mental Health, the Mental Health the Health advisory committee, Department and the Legislative Council. The chief of the new Bureau of Mental Health will be a psychia- trist who, according to Dr Whar- ton, will be given broad responsi-- 1 bilities and authority to implement the action program in the com- -' munities. The Department is seek-- i ing a psychiatrist of outstanding experience and profesional Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International, RepresentaAdvertising Utah State Press Association, tive: Salt take City, Utah. Subscription rate $3 50 per year, payable In advance; in combination with the Box Journal Elder (published Thursdays) S4 00 per year; $3 0Q for 0 months; single copy, 10 cents. Igy P R E H to M LJl i V I C 06 R X ft, i B r M I . a P w 06 T os 05 PI to lA o PI O I W 06 O N S i 7r- ; r ; ,.,r: Peoples Drug 14 Free Prescription Available Jobs Top 1 1 ,000 Mark Need for clerical, sales, and service workers, along with calls for a tew technically trained persons helped hold available jobs above the 1,000 mark for the week of Nov. 5. The weeks total was nearly 150 higher than for the previous week, but was not significantly different from the same week in 1959. 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W ( cere- (A AsgfC0TN S attend these cornerstone Attends School John Linford, 318 West Second South, Brigham City, is attending the School of Library Science at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He is enrolled for the 1960-6winter session, acofficial cording to the Universitys office of public information RINGSIDE CAFE w 2 U . WILL LAV CORNERSTONE The Rev. Cornelius Kuipers, pastor of the Christian Reformed church, holds the cornerstone which will be laid at the new chapel today, Tuesday. Shown here with Reverend Kuipers is Wayne Jensen, building contractor. Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK 06 CU 05 y Complete Unofficial Results of Box Elder County General Election fcf.ujwu surma i neces-openin- monies Tuesday. y2 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail EDITORIAL NATIONAL to BOX LUNCHES non-prof- j I er money-manag- I I I I r j Which of these two whiskies is insured for One Million Dollars? I it Plans The building committee of the church was discussing plans for new ad(jition to the present an when the matter ' propriate cornerstone came under One member thought discussion. the ministers dedicatory sermon should be placed in the cavity of To this all agreed, the j the stone. g minister adding it would be sary to enclose a certain chemi-hone j cal to keep it dry. Whereupon of the older members, with a straight face, added, I dont think the chemical is necessary. 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