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Show t 2 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 7, 1963 THE BOX ELDER City Council a boy, that's the only kind they had at Which is kind of a switch. their house. Our wanted the seven-year-ol- Scott, said d, ture. Inpludtd aie parcels lohe cated within the city and at Mantua. bread in his breakfast toast and please, could we save some for when he came home this afternoon. He school home-mad- e lunch, for likes it. Im aware that many homemakers bake bread but certainly it must be admitted that most folks don't bother. Mrs. Margaret Johnson to whom I still neighbor, Joyce, from across the street, came walking sprightly into our kitchen this morning and in her hands was a loaf of freshly-bakebread. good My d She wanted to show how well, it had turned out since the pans used in her baking achievement belong to Mrs. PW. I explained to her that it must be because the pans had been used so little. brought a sheepish dear wife who asked "Don't you remember that loaf of bread All of which smile from my baked? I confessed that I didn't. Joyce who was smiling the part of an amused bystander then offered to share the loaf with us. Mrs. PW playing the part of politeness, declined the offer. But Joyce, gesturing the loaf in my direction, drew only a grin that said "Sure I'd like it." "You mean youd take Joyces last loaf of bread?" queried my embarrassed mate. "No, just half," I replied. "She can have the other half. So yours truly is now the happy poshome-mad- e sessor of some genuine bread. And you know the old story about half a loaf is better than none. I Joyce confided to us that her hubby, Dwane, didnt care for bread fresh out of the home oven because when he was COX NEWS EIDER Chat, W, Claybaugh, A wtkly Publisher st,bllshd In nwsppr every Tuesday end 1IM, published Second Class Matter at entered the post office in Brigham City. the ect of March (, 1S79. under Utah, Subscription rate J 50 per year, pay- in combination with the Boy ilder Journal (published Thursdays) Si 00 per year) S3 00 tor t months, single copy, 10 cents. able in advance; Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Utah Stale Press Association, Association and National Editorial United Press international AdvertisState Press Utah ing Representative; Association, Sait Lake City, Utah. (Continued from Page One) of city property used for pas- have before referred to as an outstandg loaf ing cook, bakes a of bread, both white and wholeweat. My most recent visit to her home was highlighted by several slices of wholewheat spread generously with butter and home-mad- e raspbeiry jam. Now mouth-waterin- thats sump. You usually associate gandmas with recall when my baking bread but in Willard would roll up grandfather his sleeves and rassle with a batch of bread dough in an old, tin dishpan. He had the touch that wins blue ribbons. And I recall with mouth watering, how my senses would tremble with de light at biting into a slice of grandpa's bread, hot from the oven and dripping with butter. I Enough of this, I'm going home to lunch. First, however, must fiil a Evan made to Gee, deputy promise county assessor here in Brigham City. Evan and his good wife, Dorothy, some weeks ago were involved in a serious car accident. Evan mended quickly and has been on the job for some time and Dorothy is recuperating at home. The favor I promised was to express Evan's thanks to everyone who helped out and showed kindness after the accident. I can't show the tear that came to Evan's eye, but from him and Dorothy, thanks. I meter read 81 degrees on Sunday and 84 degrees on Monday. Fair and warmer is the weather word for this week, along with some high cloudiIn the Good Old Summerto Clifford. time was the song that greeted ness, according High low mercury readings this writer as Charles Clifford, for the past five days are as local weather observer, phoned follows: High Low in his report of 42 70 weather conditions in this area. May 2 44 74 And he wasnt fooling, be- May 3 46 78 cause the mercury reached new May 4 47 81 highs for this season on Sunday May 5 47 84 and Monday, when the thermo May 6 Summertime Weather Here Give her more time to be a Mother! AN AGRLEMLNT to provide Mountain Tuel Supply company with a site for a regulator station and a pipeline easement at Mantua gained tentative approval, subject to changes fo Public Woiks Director Neil 0. Smith. Mayor Willis Ilansen said MTS had offered $110 for the 30x60-foo- t parcel for the regulator station. The property is located in the northwest corner of Mantua valley and is needed to bung natural gas service into the valley. COUNCILMAN JOHN HAD field was named to Serve as mayor piotem at this weeks council meeting. Mayor Hansen will be attending a road school at Kanab, Wednesday through Saturday. Councilman William Packer repoited that three members of course at the Central Utah Vocational school, with council the city volunteer fire department would attend a firemens approval. The school was slated Friday and Saturday, Packer said. Mayor Hansen said he would send letters ot welcome to chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority who will gather iin Brigham City, June 9 for a convention. The mayor said he had received confirmation from the Interior department on Brigham Citys request for federal power. 7-- Sheep Problem Brings Pica From BE Sheriff A volley Sheriff Warren W. Hyde to ask public cooperation in staying out of sheep lambing areas of the county. Hyde said that Sunday, he received 10 calls from sheepmen who reported that persons in cars, Jeeps and on motor bikes were disturbing stock in the Promontory and Little Mountain areas. The sheriff noted that the present period is one of the most critical of the stockmens year. New lambs are being born every day and if disturbed, the adult sheep band together, in many instances leaving their young. The sheep should be allowed to rest quietly during this period, Hyde explained. Remember tier Electrically To When you buy a new suit, the right fit Its even more important that you get the right fit on the type of savings account best suited for you your children, or your organization. Save with Savings Specialists Accepted by National Assn. Saving is our specialty. Let one of our savings outfitters help you get the account tailored to your particular needs. 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