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Show - f 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham "But I r1 "-- . . . by I Brigham Native Passes Away guess we just cant afford it," sighed. he "You think you got problems, saved "I countered. up enough money for a jaunt to las Vegas and my wife ups and spends it for a new bedroom set. I'll never get over il. He continued, And besides that, the mattress is so hard, neither one of us can sleep on it. My wife is afraid to raise up in bed for fear she'll fall and M , Tuesday May 14, 1963 City, Utah w Thats why today is special. penman was treated to his third This cran- ial .cropping since Christmas (of 1962.) And as is usually the case, the $1.50 bought not only the tonsorial treat but a segment of invigorating conversation. My barber and I get along fine cause we. both like to hunt pheasants and throw dice in Las Vegas. Todays verbal wandering took us into the world of finances. I asked him if he knew of a way to make a million dollars, honestly, quickly and with little effort. He confessed that he didn't. What made me suddenly wish for a million was a lawn edger Id seen down the street. It cost $27.95 and would have this yard fender lots of hands and knee exercise. louiu Rm s Merrill, 87, time resident of Logan, died in Diirn,im City early Monday morning She was born a daughter of David and Laura Burbank Rees in Brigham City She was reared and educated here. She was married to Lorin A. Merrill She was a ... nephew d M fe it C 4 wirn Li JL ra 1i r mother of eight in JUllll J JL The sky cleaied and the mercury stai ted to climb back to normal Monday after a rain-stoigave this area a thorough soaking eaily Sunday morning The storm measured 40 of an inch of moisture, acto Charles Clifford, cording local weather observer. The mercury dropped to a cool 37 degrees early Sunday and was only one degree warmer early Monday, Clifford said. The weather should be clear and warmer this week, Clifford said. High and low mercury readings for the past tive days are listed as follows away. bright-witte- ft a x r. LU Skies Clear After Storm I My tm ft c ! Funeral set vices will be held Wednesday in logan at 12 30 p m at Hall Mortuary. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday evening or Wednesday pi lor to service pained expression, you shoulda got a load of my wife when the car fan belt broke Sunday and I told her a new one would cost $3.25." Yeah," he said, I was going to get my car inspected this week until this unexpected light bill came. Guess I'll wait 'til next week. Then laughed and he chuckled and we agreed that a lot of people have booked the same passage in the same boat. I'll get along without the edger and hell survive even though the Desert Inn, Sahara, et al, remain 450 miles i f ft lorn expressed my sympathy and told him, "Well, if you realty want to see a childien Some men find it difficult to climb Mt. Everest; others are taxed to put up mother-in-laWith their still and to are eat severely challenged pthers cabbage without corned beef, i Ole PW encounters difficulty in getting a haircut and trimming his fingernails. Consequently, its always such a relief to get either accomplished. i Mis a I i no icd ft """s "m i Here Monday bruise herself." Eraca -- i i passed along this pun. A rabbit who had a habit of stepping on ants was visited by the magic fairy who declared to the bunny, "If you dont stop stepping on ants, I'll turn you into a goon." But the very next day, the rabbit was back at it . . . stepping on every ant he saw. And presto, he was transformed as the fairy had warned. To which the moral is "Hare today, goon tomorrow. 11' Ij!1' 1,1 V U tnm 'i'u'v fjliii Ml 'if - ! i I L h High Low Moist. .40 Man Charged Roundtable In Truck Theft A Kenosha, Wis., man was being held in Box Elder County jail, this week after being picked up at Blue Creek Saturday Set Thursday For Scoutcrs -- FLOOR. COVERINGS AT The Birdhaven. Boy Scouts will Distnct of conduct a roundtdble meet Thursday eveand charged with grand larning, May 16, at 7 p. m. at the ceny. Bowery at Rees Pioneer Park. Arraigned on the charbe in the Invited to attend are all Cub afternoon was Gustav Waydelko, Scouters, Scouters and Explorer 39, who was ordered bound over leaders and their parents. to face trial in First District A social hour will be enjoyto court after he waived prelim- ed, followed by department inary hearing. Judge VeNoy work. Those attending are inChrtstofferscn set bail at $3,000 vited to bring their own picnic cash or $6,000 property bond. unch. Barbeque grills will be available for those desiring to Waydelko is charged with the use them, however they must attempted theft of a truck from a Blue Creek farm Saturday. furnish their own supples, to Mrs, Luwanna JenThe suspect was apprehended by 'Bob Ha wkes, owner of the sen. The summer quartet lies will truck, and Verl Wood, Howell. The pair told sheriff deputies be distnbuted and plans made they spotted the truck being for the summer months, Mrs. driven around the field where Jensen concluded. it had been parked, apparently in search of an exit. The two said they were successful in forcing it to a stop. Waydelco offered no resistance but theie reportedly was a loaded rifle on the seat next to the suspect, according to Sheriff Warren Hyde. An automobile stolen earlier froth Minalla, Dagget county, was found abandoned on the highway about two miles from the Hawkes farm. Brigham Furniture There WiMf,4s i .f-- w; STPUPHT MUnii KWIICKY tWIlWN wo i, SKY. 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