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Show Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Tuesday, November 28, 1961 participated in a County Seamen Take Part in from fh files of the News 50 & Journal Navy Exercise Years Ago David G Jones, seaman uSw, son of Lloyd C Jones of Corinne, and Leland C Stokes, hospital-maUSN, son of Mr and Mrs. Verl Stokes of RFD 2, Tremonton, while serving aboard the dock landing ship USS Point Defiance, November 30, 1911 Last Friday afternoon, the majority of the students of the High School took French leave and marched down town m a body The strike was occasioned by the refusal of the Principal to permit students to have a dancing party in the afternoon in the Gy m The request was made byPresident John Burt of the student body, and when permission was not granted, the several classes took up the matter and decided to dance anyway, so the students repaired to the gym and one of the gills seated herself at the piano and began playing when Principal Merrill asked her to stop, which she did Mr. Brook had been engaged, and upon his arrival he was informed that the dance could not be held in the gym that afternoon, so the majority of the students marched down to the Opera House and went up into the danung hall where they proceeded to have a good time when Manager Kofoed arrived on the scene and ordered them out of the building, no ariange-ment- s having previously been made with him to have a dance The Siudents stood m a group on the sidewalk for some little time, when they were invited to enter the Gem theatre and witness a free motion picture show, which they did and then went home. November 30, 1911 The stork paid its first visit to the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Harns on Saturday of last week, leaving a beautiful little baby girl Mama and the baby are just doing lovely PET WINNERS Pictured here are winners in the pet division of the parade. From left, Jan Heesacker, second; Kathleen Hume, third, and KayLynn Gorfdey, Tim Wells and Jimmy Wells, first. jg SXQYKUJ&aCUBl, mjnTsrTTnEv Social Security 25 Years Ago you past retirement age still working1 Like Tom White you may be due some social security payments because of a re cent change in the law SANTA CLAUS Supports More than 40 Navy ships and aircraft squadrons, and elements of the First Marine division and Third Marine Aircraft Wing, took part in the operation, which fea-- t u r e d anti submarine warfare operations, missile firing, carrier operations and an amphibious as- sault arrived! our Wiuneis in the hobby division of Saturday's WINNERS paiade were, from lett, Jan and Gieg Wells, third; Ronnie and Beverly Dunn, second, and Mike Nelson, first. HOBBY FASHION FORECAST Driver Cited After Mishap TB A Deweyville man was cited Tom is a employee Thursday morning following a two-ca- r of a local company Give Him He usually crash which occurred at Secworks two or three days a week ond North on Main street, City PoJEWELRY lice records indicate depending on how he feels and the The nations leading farm and needs of his employer Toms ofOleen Palmer has J. David E Jenkins was cited for agricultural organization By monthly benefit amount is $100 endorsed the 1961 Christ- failure to keep proper lookout Certainly you can give Him month whenever his earnings are ficially mas Seal Campaign, it was an- when the sedan he was driving new necktie, a pair of slipnot too gieat to cause him to lose nounced Mrs Charles Hodges, struck the rear end of a car drivby His 68 year-olpers or maybe a house robe. a payment wife, president, Box Elder Tuen by Gary J. Hewitt of Clearfield, Theyre fine. But when it lima, gets $50 for each month berculosis and Health County association comes to selecting something according to City Police recoids that Tom is due a check Tom esHewitt had stopped to allow a that will remain a token of your timates he will earn $2100 from Charles B Shuman, president of to make a left turn when the car love for years to come, there is his Fedthe American Farm Bureau employer this year If so, he occurred mishap nothing, no nothing, that takes and his wife will draw $850 in so- eration, who was in Salt Lake City issued Officer Jack Jorgensen the place of a gift of jewelry. cial security payments If Tom last week for the Utah Farm Bu- the citation to Jenkins and estimaWhat possible gift could comhad earned a similar amount m reau Federation, who was in Salt ted damage to the Hewitt car at pare with a handsome, famous I960, he and Irma would not have Lake City last week for the Utah $175 and to the Jenkins car at $100 Someone said name watch? 44th Farm Bureau annual meeting payany social security that a mans watch, worn day diawn ments under the law in effect at said that his organization is pleasand night on his wrist or cared to the Christmas annual support ried in his pocket becomes a that time When Tom becomes 72 Seal campaign virtual part of him. It is there he will be due all of his benefit of his earnI am sure that Farm Bureau all the time quietly ticking payments regardless members everywhere will give ings off the hours accurately helpAre you past retirement age generausly of their time and funds ing him to keep appointments You and your to make the and still woiking9 on time a dependable friend campaign an outstandthat never fails him even with family, like Tom and Irma, may ing success, Mr Shuman said in be due some social security pay- an earlier letter to the National only reasonable care. ments It might pay you to visit Tuberculosis Association As for good looks, what could look smarter than a gleaming your social security office for lull A. V. SMOOTH, Corinne, presidetails gold watch, thin as a wafer, dent of the Utah Farm Bureau, m Robcits will visit Brigham City hugging your wrist with Its gold a message to the Utah Tuberculofilled expandable band? on Thursday, Dec. 7 and will be and Health Association, expresat the Utah State Employment sis Yes, wise old Santa knows sed his hope that all homes could that of ail the gifts you could office from 10 a m to 12 noon and be made safe fiom tuberculosis, from 1 to 4 p m He will be glad get that favorite man in your is more to life, nothing We especially commend to our answer questions concerning acceptable than a fine watch. And we car the social seejnty program members in Utah, the campaign of them conducted by your organization to priced ry so many from $29.95 to $150 00 that finance its education, tuberculin you can easily choose the one testing and research activities, thatll make him happiest. Smoot said. Come in today. Christmas is We appreciate the support of fast approaching. Well help our state and national fai m oryou make your selection, and of Mrs ganization, Hodges said course easy terms are avail "Tuberculosis is everyone's probable on everything we carry Iff YOU LOCAL MARINI tICBUITU lem Even our most rural counties PALMLR JLWELRY, 70 South are rejwiting new cases of IB ft Main. Phone PA is our task to prevent them " SAYS Navy Just November 24, 1936 Mr. and Mrs Claudius Olsen of this city announce the birth of a fine boy born this morning at a local hospital Mother and son are repoited to be doing favorably. November 24, 1936 Miss Mary Lou Holman was the honored guest at a birthday party given at her home Friday afternoon by her mother, Mrs Frank Holman, The occasion was Mary Lous tenth birthday anniversary Twenty guests were bidden and the afternoon was spent playing games Luncheon was served at one long table and a lighted birthday cake centered the table. Law Provides Added Benefits Farm Bureau Are and large-scal- e and Marine Corps training exercise observed by Admiral George W Anderson, chief of naval operation, recently, off the coast of Southern California. 1 Sea! Campaign d gr at. .A DOLL Arfhwfc WINNERS Winners in the doll division were, from left, Jessie and Lorna Fish, first; Sheryl and Marsha Kenny, second, and Melanie and Louisa Burbank, third, ' Copper production becomes a nr 3hX FOR GUARANTEED Producing copper has become a 60 bigger job in just 10 years. RADIATOR There are two reasons: (1) There has been a steady decrease in the copper content of the ore at the Bingham Canyon Mine. Today the ore contains only 15.8 pounds of PROTECTION with CONOCO PERMANENT TYPE ANTI-FREEZ- copper to the ton. (2) There has been a steady Increase in the amount of overburden that must he removed to uncover the ore. E see the man with the I BtandGoWHottest Handling 60 more material means higher production costs. Kennecott cannot solve this problem by charging more for the copper it produces, because the price is set by world supply and demand. MAXIMUM FREEZE PROTECTION PROTECTION RUST-CORROSIO- N ADDITIVES EXCELLENT STABILITY COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION ANTI-FOA- CARRY OUT $i PRICE INSTAUED AND GUARANTEED 2 95 V GALLON GALLON M'S CONOCO SERVICE FREE PICKUP 301 SOUTH MAIN Today, ns in the past, the only solution lies in keeping all operations as efficient and economical as possible. Hy never relaxing its dibits to attain this goal, Kennecott maintains itself as a successful business that continues to produce economic benefits for the entile state of Utah. AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE PA 4 Utah Copper Division , Ilonnccott Copper Corporation PKOUDTO BE PART Or A CROWINO UTAH |