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Show Iff M H Brigham City. Utah Tuesday, December 12, 1961 THE BOX FIDO? NEWS, Families Urged Driver Hurt In To Avoid Mens Clothing In Two-C- Holiday Fires ar Crash Sunday Families throughout the nation were urged by the National Board of Fire Underwriters this week to keep the Christmas season merry by using care with fire. Moreover, the Board asked that care with fire not stop at the end of the holiday season, but be carried on throuhout the year. A total of 11,350 persons lost their lives in fires during the year 1960, and property damage exceeded $1 billion for the fourth year in a row, according to Lewis A. Vincent, general manager of the Value tor money, etyla, satisfaction from previous purchase, reputation of article, reputation of shop, durability, attractive color, fashion, guarantee given, exclufriends recommendasiveness, tion, dealers recommendation, low price, and novelty. It seems that men, like women, have changed some in the things they consider most imporobtant when buying clothes, serves Mrs. Jessie M. Eller, county home agent with Utah State University extension services. Back in 1938, the association conducted a similar survey. At that time, durability, value for money, and reputation of shop rated in that order as tops in Value Ranks Spanish Fork man was injured early Sunday morning when the car he was driving was struck by another car on Second South at Third East. Robert W. Bradford received a laceration of the head and multiple bod cuts. He was treated at Cooley Hospital. The mishap occurred when Bradford was traveling west and car driven by Gerald Lloyd Keech, 22, of 35 West Third North, National Board. Brigham City made a right turn This appalling toll in lives and and turned into the Bradford property can be reduced with a little more care on everyones part, Damage to the Bradford car was Vincent added. estimated at $1,400 and to Keech's Ordinary care around the Christ- at $1,200. mas tree can save lives and preBill Walker of the City Police devent property loss this holiday partment was investigating officer. He cited Keech for drunk driving season, he noted. Continued care after the holi- and failure to yield days are over can help keep fires The accident occurred at 2:10 at a minimum, he continued. a.m. A Choosing Men, why do you choose the clothes you buy? Is is because of their exclusiveness, their durabil ity, because the dealer recommends them, or because your friends suggest them? The Clothing Manufacturers of this surveyed buyers England year to find Why Men Buy Clothes. Their conclusions undoubtto the United edly also apply States. They show that when buying clothes, men place most imLiterature is news portance upon the following connews. siderations in order: Ezra Pound. iag hand from several Navajo degirls m the home economics partment next week when they busy themselves by filling stock- Intermountain meat a recommendation that a time limit be set on the use of all permits. Mayor June Christensen after made the recommendation Town of Perry ings with goodies to be distribuMrs. Robert N. Anderson, clerk, ted on Christmas morning to all reported that Brigham City has a the students enrolled at the y time limit on all building school. permits issued. Residents of this area are inIn other action the board divited to join with the students in rected Mrs. Anderson to contact these Christmas activities and The Perry Town Board approv- Blaine Kay, a district engineer for help them to have an enjoyable (Continued From Page One) ed five new building permits, total the Utah Highway Department, season in home their holiday presented Thursday, Dec. 21, at away from home, asking when the caution light will ing $49,000, at a recent meeting. offischool 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. in the cials Permits approved were listed as be installed in front of the Perry said. LDS ward building on U.S. Highmain auditorium. An unusual follows: 89. the show will feature Na- Called to Fire George Whiting, Ogden, $11,000 way After a report from Rulon Hir-scvajo costumes and scenery and $5,000 residence; Lyman Wight, Brigham City firemen were call- trailer house to be located north stating that the Perry school the script will be in the Navajo Charles Burnett is di- ed to a fire at Arbons store, 502 of Holtons Store; Glade B. Niel- will not hold a Christmas party this language. South Thursday at 9 p.m. sen, Roy, $13,000 residence; Law- year for he children. Mayor Chrisrecting, assisted by student direc- where Main, was started by an a fire the town would use the Kee Y. Dennis and Arthur tors, rence Wright, $15,000 residence; tensen said d The aside for candy and set machine. popcorn money atBillie. The public is invited to flames had been extinguished when Yuki Taniguchi, $5,000 Angora rab- popcorn for the party to install tend the evening performance. bit building. firemen arrived, according to Chief electric; poles and fix up the ball stays SANTA CLAUS will get a help- - Gordon Reeves. THE BOARD took under advise- - diamond at the town park. Christmas Approves Five New Buildings Events Slated n, over-heate- that gimm8s& right-of-wa- AMA Backs Education VA Official Due Dec. 19 Foundation The next visit to Brigham City for the purpose of assisting veterans and their dependents is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec, 19, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., at the Brigham City Employment Office, Loren E. Kendall, V.A. representative announced. Kendall reminds disabled veterans who are unable to work beconnected discause of abilities, or the unmarried widows or orphans of deceased wartime service veterans who, because of the income limitations, have not been able to qualify for benefits this year, may qualify in 1962 if their respective incomes do not exceed the statutory limitations. , One of the major problems be ing created by Americas zooming population is the training of men in medicine to take care of the future health needs of the country. The problem is accentuated by the fact that other occupations, such as science, engineering, mathematics and allied fields, are of the top strata attracting many students who in past years have selected medicine as their profession. The prospects of big wages and shorter periods of training is attractive to students. RECOGNIZING the problem, the American Medical Association has sponsored the American Medical Education Foundation to encourage students into the field of medicine and also to provide methods of bettering the program of medi cal education. This is one reason America has retained its leadership in medicine and medical education. President Ralph E. Jorgenson of the Utah State Medical Association reports that American doctors have contributed more than $1 million to the medical education foun dation this year. A total of $13,867 was contributed by the Utah doctors which put Utah high on the list on a per capita basis. INCOME limitations that apply conto the payment of nected disability pension to veterans is $1800 per calendar year if he has no dependent or $3000 per year with dependents. Income limitations for connected death pension benefits is $1800 per year for the widow without dependents or $3000 per year to the widow who has a dependent. on all information Complete benefits administered by Veterans Administration and assistance in filing applications may be obtained by seeing Mr. Kendall on December 19th, at the Brigham City Employment Office. e non-servi- UTAH DOCTORS also have tributed more than $700,000 to the University of Utah Medical Center along with regular contributions to the Universal Medical Library. Utah physicians are aware the problem and the need for training future doctors and are eager to do everything they can to help," pointed out Dr. Jorgensen at the regular monthly U.S.M.A. executive council meeting in Salt Lake City. con- r Exclusive two sided Micro-Twi- n shaving head... one side for comfortable underarm grooming, the other for close, fast, leg grooming. Feminine design in beautiful petal pink with white and gold insert. 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