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Show I U Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 10, 1965 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, asps 'UA'7K f. J3 $ t. ari i' V . ,'it ri , i- "'"jr jfcBBUW iHIUKlWlr . , r k. j Christian Scientists are not opposed to public fluoride den. tal programs . as long as the methods used mantaln lndlvl. dual freedom of choice . accord lng to a statement by a church, spokesman Thursday night at a meeting on the subject In Brigham City. Our only concern Is with the said methods being proposed Clarence I. Waters, Christian Science committee on publlca. tlon for Utah. He Indicated a deep convlc. tlon that fluoride treatment should be kept on a voluntary basis, the same as most other public health programs. Using the public water supply for fluoridation, he said, would amount to a compulsory met. IT COULD BE A ous precedent for a very ser. lous erosion of individual freedom he declared. ' V i ''f :A - yv . mohawk LAV RES OS BOB RETVRSS THE BEACH HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Lauren Bacall has rented a Malibu beach house for the sumer to star In The Moving Target at Warner Bros. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Robert Cummings returns to the big screen to play a crooked banker In the of "Stagecoach at 20th ke PARSONS SERVICE CENTER 1600 So. Main 723-856- SNOW 750 670 You d S2C30a' TIRE 6 SALE X 14 X 1 5 Blk. Cant Buy Any Price a Better Recap pjus fQi anj recappaje exchange Permanent Type ANTI-FREEZ- said Waters. GAL. E Cash and Carry sa mm, Membership Drive Opens " t'- fluoridation Compulsory goes far beyond almost all pub. lie health measures now In existence, even those for serious contagious diseases. It would force automatic mass med. lcatlon on every citizen using the public water supply, with, out regard to Individual needs and conditions, It would deprive the lndlvl. dual of the right to determine his own form of treatment .. on even so personal a matter as dentistry. THE STATEMENT alsopolnt-eout that other methods of fluoride treatment have been endorsed by many dental author, ltles, and can be used In a large, scale community wide program without Infringing unnecessarily on the rights of those who danger, do not want to take part, hod. :.X tree farm is a privately-owne- d area dedicated to the growing of trees as a crop. The American Tree Farm System, the administrating body of this enterprise, Is sponsored by the nation's forest Industries. A Church Says Opposed To Method, Not Fluoride OF REMODELING SPECIALS A e j, tf W vM? At Lincoln l CHAMPION STEER Rhees Burt, right, Is pictured with the grand champion fat steer which was sold at auction during this years Box Elder County fair. Buyer of the animal was I. B. Maddox, left, owner of Maddox Ranch House In Perry. tremendous BRC Youth At prime cuts Glad But Sad that animals differ In their ability to gain weight on the various types of feed. Maddox Is Interested In the cut out ability of an animal and the amount of premlmum quality meat that he can sell to the consuming public. Project Success 4-- H and bran daily. He remembers how he started By A. Fullmer Allred Box Elder County Agent Reminiscent of the days when Tuffy was his, Rhees Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Burt of Bear River City, fondly car. ressed the fat steer during a visit this week to Maddox Here, ford ranch In Perry. Rhees was successful his first year In club work In being able to produce the grand champion fat steer at the Box Elder County fair, Aug. 26.28. The animal was sold in the auction at the fair to the Mad. dox Hereford ranch for 51 cents per pound. His weight today showed 1,031 pounds. Owner I. B. Maddox will have 4-- gain, Is used as of meat. He said YIELD OFTEN determines the feeding program. The cut out ability In slaugh. tered animals can vary eight to 11 percent, Maddox report-3d- . He always buys animals that will yield 62 percent or better. Will you be my guest when we slaughter Tuffy. Maddox asked Rhees who was emphatic In Indicating, NO. Well then, wont you have a steak with me one of these days? was the next question. Rheess answer was Yes, as long as It Is not off from him, pointing to his former the animal with a brothers calf which was sold at the North Salt Lake Stock show last spring. At this time his animal, Tuffy, was left alone until a black Angus was brought In. About this time Tuffy went off feed for about a week. Rhees was cautious to make sure that with his grain concern trate, about 10 pounds of good alfalfa hay was consumed. At first chopped hay was used and then baled hay fed later. Two times a day the Burt brothers fed these animals. profit 4-- In FOR HIS 11 YEARS, Rhees steer. showed maturity In reporting the animal slaughtered at the that Tuffy was able to gain Cudahy Packing company and better than two pounds dally. used in Ms business at the Mad- In 263 days the animal gained 516 pounds of weight, which Is dox Ranch house to serve a real accomplishment In any steaks and roasts. Rhees was enrolled In feeding program. Since the sale of the animal, which was bought club work a year ago and purchased from his leader the an. at 932 pounds, the Maddox Here, imal which weighed In at 416 ford ranch has continued to finpounds on Dec, 8, 1964, Paying ish off the animal In prime con. The League of Women Vot. 23 cents per pound, he began dltlon. Maddox reported this very se. ers has planned two meetings a feeding program of three 12. Topic of pounds of barley, oats, pulp lect type of animal which makes for Tuesday, Oct. discussion will be Goals for a TV program which Utah, has been appearing on Channel Seven on Thursday evenings. EVERY DAY IS The morning session will meet at the home of Mrs. John Han. son, 414 Crestview Drive. A FAMILY DAY baby sitter will be available. The evening session will meet at the home of Mrs. John Hlnch. man, 663 East Shamrock Drive, Interested women of the com. 0 munity are Invited to attend elth. er meeting. Mrs. Chris Bolleau will lead Va-tn1 1 1 . 808 So. Main St. open to p.m the discussions In both Women Voters Set Tuesday Session Here 4-- at o szxo Call by for your favorite Special rn and of all kinds REPAIRS MODERN CLEANERS HAS A FULL TIME TAILOR AVAILABLE ON THE PREMISES O .... New Zippers in Pants, Shirts, Jackets. New Pockets in Pants, Coats, Jackets. New Linings in Coats, Jackets. Pants Shortened or Lengthened. Pants Waists Let out or Taken In. Suits Restyled - Made Over. Double Breasted Suits Made into New Style Slim Line. 0 Skirts, Dresses, Coats Shortened or and Bands Put on Jackets. REMEMBER FOR All YOUR ALTERA- TI0F SAND REPAIRS DONE BY A PRO ESSI0NAI TAILOR AT REASON ABLE PRICES. Knit Cuffs SHIRT LAUNDRY wm i Phone 72 76 washer that out performs all others. ZJ W. T. GE DRYERS FROM o)(0Mo: PLANS ARE NOW NEARING completion for the back.to.scho. ol night at Lincoln school to be held Thursday, Oct. 14, begin, nlng at 7:30 p.m. Theme for the year Is Lin. coin, Where the Children Come First. Parents will first meet In the activity room where they will be addressed by Prlncl. pal Robert W, Morgan and 111. formed on policies and pro. cedures at Lincoln. They will also be able to meet all new faculty members at Lincoln and renew their acquaintances with former faculty members. After the opening session, time will be allowed for par. ents to visit the rooms of their children attending Lincoln. The teachers will briefly tell alms of the class for the year. If special personal contacts are desired, teachers will make fu. ture appointments with parents at this time. Mrs. Don Poulsen, president of PTA, urges that all par. ents Join PTA and together with the faculty at Lincoln make it possible for even better education for their child. Tentative plans have been made for a special Informational film and discussion on fluor. ldatlon to be held In the activity room following classroom ses. slons. All Interested are cor. dlally Invited to attend. GE Console and Portable TELEVISION S3 FROM & liu General Electric STEREOS ALL COLOR REDUCED T--V Blind Vets Veterans blind in both eyes may be eligible for aid from the Veterans Administration even though the blindness is not a re. suit of their military service, Elmer J. Smith, manager of the VA Regional office In Salt Lake said this week. However, the veteran must be (or entitled to rereceiving ceive) compensation for some servlce.connected disability or disease to be eligible for aid for the blind. Veterans with peacetime service, as well as those with wartime service, are eligible for these benefits. The benefits consist of: 1. Approved electronic and mechanical aids for the blind, together with necessary replac. ment or repair of these aids; and, 2, Guide dogs, Including the expense of training the veteran to use the dog, and the cost of Fw3 PRICES SLASHED L V Beautiful Console Limited 5tock i , x ,, , (0)(p))) IS 1 , W. Help to $1.00 Down up to 36 months to pay FREE Delivery and Normal Hookup. T. gfaJ0 S3 FULL FACTORY WARRANTY AND SERVICE FREE PARKING r-- 3 the dogs medical care. Further Information and assistance In securing these ben. eflts can be obtained at the VA Regional office, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. STOPPER HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Walt Disney was the other day when a little boy stopped him to ask, "Arent you the man who plays Walt Disney on television? non-pluss- ed AND The IT IS NOTED THAT a 50. cent membership fee is solic. lted from each parent of child, ren at Lincoln. Packets will be sent home with youngsters for parents to sign, enclose membership fee and return to the school via their child. For those not par. ticlpatlng In this manner the Kirbys and Sacketts report they will have a membership table located In the foyer of thescho. ol during back.to.school night and will also accept member, ships at that time. A 36 North Main GE WASHERS as VA Offers UVJ ALTERATIONS Is All out for membership the thought In mind as Lincoln school FTA slates annual membership drive beginning Mon. day, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kirby are membership chairmen with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Sackett 69 So. Main 723-567- 8 I |