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Show w W- . Society Editors I A"- Hr v - A I lf V, 5 v-- Tit v' - i V - :p J- -r "f Vi '.I? - Vi; -v ' - 'V fciiH 4 mix J tgiii.kr'S Jose Ferrer is shown above as the Devil and Cretchen Wyler as his accomplice, Lola. They watch fans root for senators in pennant race with Yankees. The DevU has other plans in Damn Yankees, playing at Valley Music H iH In North Salt Lake, through Oct. 23, 'DAMN YANIIIES Lady Golfers to End Season With German Bierstube Party pah.pahs of a German sauer. kraut band. Theyll sing the famous Schnltzelbank song from a pictorial chart on the of. flclal menu cards, and will eat delicious German food and en. Joy the gemullchkelt spirit of good fellowship. Members of the Brigham City Country club ladles auxiliary are In for a festive treat when they attend the "old country German BterMube la the club, house on Oct. 20. The affair will begin at 6p.m. with everyone getting aequain. ted aid enjoying the polka and Schottlsche music to the "com. THE CLUBHOUSE will bede. corated In authentic German decor, and hostesses for the evening will be adorned In cos. tumes of German tradition. Mrs. R. M, Kaiser Is chair, man of the event, and will be assisted by committee mem. bers Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mrs. Joe Hart, Mrs. Mervllle Stew, art, Mrs. James Beavers, Mrs. Cecil Troutman and Mrs. Jo. seph Kelly, Mrs. Barnard Is arranging the program for the evening, with Mrs. J. Gordon Felt acting as mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Stewart will chairman the UWSUR Defense Civil Column tf You Fail to Prepare, Ym Psvkpar to Fail. l t ,r ' y food, which will be prepared by the committee members. fr vv , p ''t?- -, . tournament chairman, will pre-seall trophies and awards won during the summers sea. son. "Comen Elnl Comen Allesl Comen to der Bierstube partie fur der time auf uer life I Is the call put out by the com. mlttee to club members. Reservations must be made t , 'j MRS. ALBERT VonderEsch, Vi i J y J9. V by Oct. 18, and anyone wishing to cancel reservations must do It by that date by calling Mrs. f iu S 723-506- Defense Director Floyd Asks: REA EiMiTION OAKLAND, Calif. Are you aware, but Just dont care? Thinking life is sweet end life is fair. Yet only those who plan it well, M.y nil its glories live to (eil. The little time we spend todiy. To protect us from the gamma ray, May make cur life both Jong and sweet, As this span of life we live to complete. The disposal division at the Oakland Naval Supply Center does more than get rid of waste It reclaims more material than $30,000 worth of junked precious metals every year. Gold, silver, platinum and other metals are extracted from d( ntal amalgams, electronics film and parts, used processing solutions. Most of the metal is sold to the U.S. Treasury Department and the U.S Assay Office. Let us h?!p you with your Home Shelter ic Jet fuel expenditures by air- lines now average $470 million a year. SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE DAY SERVICE The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham .City EXPERT TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 56 North Mch i PA U 9)E 76 LUNCHES M Chicken, French fries Scones and honey Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal W fl.23 S HOT FVne DOG ON 93c ... 85c A STICK PA 389 iasusarj o $1-2- North Mala fc's.dSEua A.Y WAY YOU WANT IT (vi.dngo Se .ice 1 We own And Service -- j Enjoy montl Automatic Rental Ve furnish sait and serv e Automatic Purchase month As low as 225 SEASHORES SOFT WATER 48 North Main SERVICE Phone 723-574- 4 INCREASES IN 1965 in Increases production trade and personal Income have expanded Utahs economy dur. lng 1965 and the expansion for the last half of the year Is expected to correspond close, ly to national patterns. This Is the report of First Security Banks quarterly News Letter which will be distributed this week, It was announced screen lockedl Monday by Morris Glover. The News Letter Is edited by THEN THERES the matter of Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Sec. clip clothespins. Not too long urlty vice president and econ. ago Mrs. Society Editor reach, omlst. ed Into her deep.pocketed clothespin apron to find that ACCORDING TO THE News every clothespin had been dis. Letter, factors contributing membered, and Its pretty hard most to the upward movement to hang clothes with those wood, during the year are Increased en pegs and wire springs! mineral production and procesIt may be easy for the de. sing and the current expansion molltion experts to take the at Hill Air Force Base. Other little gadgets apart, but Its a plus factors Include the absense r good job to assemble of crippling strikes through the them all. In the first place, first nine months and the re. clothespins are of all different cent settlement of labor pro. sizes with the grooves In dlf. blems In the steel Industry. ferent positions requiring dlf. The News Letter points out ferent llngths of springs. She that this years economic sithad to lay all the clothespins uation Is In direct contrast Into piles with matching grooves to 1964 when the economy was and then match the spring size to missile Industry adjusting to the different piles. Then the cutbacks In the state. work had only begun, for the technique of demolishing the VALUE OF MINERAL pro. a'so Involves ductlon In Utah during 1965 clothespin stretching the spring outward will probably exceed the $400 so that each one has to be million mark, previous worked over with the plyers. records. Withequaling the settlement of labor difficulties, steel AS FOR NAPTIME, Little continues at optimum Brother has just about perfec. levels and copper prooperating ted a routine that eliminates duction Is on a seven-daop. naptime for him completely. eratlng basis. Total output of He very seldom falls asleep copper In Utah Is expected to any more, and his naptime Is total some 33 per cent above just a while to keep him pen- that of last year when a strike ned up in the crib while the halted 'operations for, 2., and Ironing or mopping gets done one half months. . , t without his Interference. Cold production In the 6tate However, In later weeks he Is 15 per cent higher has taken to amusing himself by thanrunning a year ago, but lead, zinc, first pulling the drapery (hard, and silver production are slightware and all) from the wall; ly lower, the News Letter said. stripping his crib of sheets COAL AND Fertilizer output and mattress pad after first getting rid of unnecessary 1. both show Increases over 1964 terns like teddy bears and pll. levels, reports the quarterly lows by flinging them as far publication. Fertilizer for all two-hou- Governors Wife to Head office Attlllo D. Renzettl, Jr., presi. dent of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health. association at Its board of directors meeting Oct. 9. The campaign is the appeal for funds In the citizen fight against respiratory diseases, Including tuberculosis. Dr. Renzettl, who Is chief of medicine at the Veterans Ad. ministration Hospital, and as. soclate professor at the Univer. slty of Utah college of Med. lclne, said Mrs. Rampton will serve with astronaut. Aquanaut Scott Carpenter, the national chairman. 59th 1965 nation-wid- e MRS. RAMPTON pointed with pride to the Utah association, now In Its 50th year of com. mu service, and the annual Chr . ns seals which have n' possible. They have tuberculosis, once lulped known as the captain of the men of death, out of the number on- - killer spot. In fact, so m..ch j -- ogress has been madn that public apathy Is the biggest obstacle to finishing the job, she observed. "Mrs. Ramptons leadership Is symbolic of the efiorts of leaders everywhere who last year launched the Utah tuber, culosls eradication program, DR. Renzettl said. "Through a united community effort In applying the knowledge and skill now available, It Is possible to raise a generation of Utahns free of tuberculosis Infection. Mrs. Rampton explained that her first Impression was that Utah had almost no TB today. "Fm sure the public would be as surprised as I was, to know how much disease there Is. THERE ARE ABOUT 350 ac. tlve cases of tuberculosis In Ut. ah, she said. About another 250 have been made well recently, but their inactive disease must be watched closely to make sure they dont relapse and spread their disease again. Approxlm. ately 150,000 to 200,000 Utahns are presently Infected with TB Knock NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 17, 1965 ELDER 23 million barrels of oil are anticipated for 1965 In the stat- e- 14 per cent be. low the output In 1964, Natural gas production for the first seven months was re. ported at 47,993 mcf., within two per cent of 1964s record, while crude oil delivered to refineries Is slightly below that of last year. TOTAL MANUFACTURING the state, as measured In value added or total production, Is considerably above last of the years, and total Is directly associated with processing mineral and raw In two-thlr- agricultural materials. Non agricultural employment in the state totaled 310,100 3.4 per cent a year ago. Increases are shown In metal mining, trade, service industries and government. The decrease of 1,800 In missiles has been off. In September, set by Increases In the prl. mary metal Industries, says tin News Letter. TO better livestock and lives, DUE PRIMARILY prices for tock products, cash receipts from farm marketing are ex. pected to exceed the total of $152 million reported for last year. Income from field crops might also exceed that o! last, year, despite lower fruit and vegetable production'. 1 Prices for most livestock since March have been con. slderable higher than a year ago, and are expected to con. tlnue about $3 above last year. RETAIL TRADE for the first eight months of 1964 was five per cent higher than last year In Utah and was reported six per cent higher In Salt Lake City. New car sales was re. ported up 4.9 per cent through e record August and new Is foreseen. Bank loans have continued to Increase on a month.to-mont- h germs, each of whom Is a po- and yearly basis. As of the end tential case of contagious tub- of August, loans of Federal erculosis. Reserve Member Banks In Utah "The Christmas Seal assoc- totaled $726 mlUion, up $71 iation, Is primarily a com- million or almost 11 per cent munity service organization, Total deposits were reported at Mrs. Rampton explained, "but $1,058 million, an Increase of It does need community con $105 million. trlbutions to carry out its life saving and disease preventing LOT OF DIRT operations. NEW YORK (UPI) The office buildYork New average THE CHRISTMAS SEAL cam ing yields about a ton of refuse palgn Is a mall solicitation of a day for every 15 stories, acfunds. It Is the only fund ap. to Kinney Service Corcording peal for the Utah.cltizen.or. contract-clean- s Utah.cltizen.dlrected poration, which ganlzed, 13 million square feet of about the oldest voluntary agency, health organization In Utah, New Yorks commercial buildNlnety.three percent of Utahs ing space. contributions remain In Utah. In the CHICAGO i UPI) Seven percent from each state Is pooled for nationally direct past year, rented trucks have been used to haul airplane ed research and education. Is no solicitation wings minus fuselages and There miniathrough employers or payroll fuselages minus wings, pedigreed submarines, deductions. No one will call at ture the home for a donation, Mrs. goats, camels, mountain Hons Rampton said. All It takes Is a rhinoceros, and a baby hipsaid William C the wonderfully simple act of popotamus, answering a Christmas Seal Warren, president of National Truck Leasing System. letter. Jeep Patrol Makes Trip Through West BE County Dm3 vfl SO ty rested for several days after their ordeal of crossing the Great Salt desert), Silver Is. land, Crater Island, and back to the base camp by crossing the salt flats on a course par. allel to the Donner Trail. County Commissioners Grover Harper and Willard Bur. ton, Sheriff Hyde, assistant Evan Gee, and Utah Fish and Game Warden Kimber pro. vided the patrol with many In. teresting highlights of the area. Sunday the patrol broke camp and returned to Brigham City via Park Valley, Snowville, and Tremonton. all-tim- Great Basin Milk Order The United States Department of Agriculture has issued a recommended decision to amend vallable for public Inspection. Copies of the recommended decision may be obtained from Market Administrator John B. Rosenbury, P.O. Box 6142, 1477 South Eleventh East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105; or from the Dairy Division, Consumer and Marketing Service, U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, Washing the Federal milk marketing or-dwhich sets minimum prices to dairy farmers supplying milk for the Great Basin area In Ut. ah, Nevada, and Wyoming. Officials of USDAs Consumer and Marketing Service said one of the amendments, If ad. ton, D.C. 20250. opted, would expand the marketing area through addition of PROSIT! NEW YORK UPI i Cach and Rich counties in Ut. New ah, and the Idaho cities of York Worlds Fair visitors are a thirsty bunch, according to Preston and Malad City. gallonage figures from Lowen-bra- u UNDER ANOTHER amend, Gardens. Since the Fair ment, the required route sales opened in April, about 700,000 of fluid milk by pool plants gallons of beer have been conwould be reduced from 50 per sumed, the figures show. cent of total receipts during August through March and 40 NEGROES AND JOBS percent In all other months ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) of 30 percent of receipts in The chance of a Negro getting months. all a Job is far more Important is Milk priced under another sue than even his civil rights, Federal order could be diver, to a new book, The to ted pool plant manufacturing according and Negro Employment Oppor-tunltoutlets In the Great Basin area, published by the Uniand be excluded from the Great Basin pool. Conversely, milk versity of Michigan's Bureau from Great Basin could be mov-e- d of Industrial Relations. The book, edited by Prof. to pool plants In another Federal order market for man. Herbert Northrup of the Uniof Pennsylvania, cites ufacturing (Class III ) use, and versity still 'be pooled and priced un. a 1964 survey of Negro districts der the Geat Basin order. in New York City which .found that 54 per cent of respondents ALSO, AS RECOMMENDED, were interested primarily In milk handlers could divert up correction of low pay, unemto 25 percent of their producer ployment and high living costs, receipts off the market; and two compared with 16 per cent who of more cooperatives could use listed civil rights, freedom and their diversion privileges Joint. discrimination as their major ly- problems. Fluid milk sold to candy man. ufacturers would be Class III. er y, DRY1R SALE qQ CD r- - n z -- CD Sin or 'I r(D . yilutniT & Drying Tomorrow fl mi mulumyr--- -- m3 3 AERIAL CONFUSION mental agencies which produce and process milk for their own use. recommended de. Todays clslon is based on a public hearing March 23 In Salt Lake City, held at the request of dairy farmers. THE DECISION WAS to be published In the Federal Re. glster Oct. 6, and exceptions to the recommendations may be filed with USDA up to Oct. 13. Four copies should be sub. mltted to the Hearing Clerk, Room 112. A, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C, 20250. Submissions will be a engines quit often? The question is the result of a word mlx-usays Goodyear's Avia tlon Products Division. It came to light in a company study of asked bv people questions thinking about learning to fly. When a motorist says his car has stalled, he means the engine has stopped. But in pilots language a stall is a maneuver of the airplane that has nothing at all to do with the engine. The two meanings get confused, however, and the confusion is one reason it is difficult to convince some people of the safety of single-e- n gine aircraft, Goodyear says. p, Dm3 czsrfj O ONE OF THE WESTS BEST LIVESTOCK SHOW ol Em3 47th ANNUAL GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL ( sB Livestock Show cTc? d November 5th thru 1 3th In Golden Spike Colliseum cSskt) IS dn g Hardware Appliances Sporting doods SCI and Hog Exhibits Dairy cattle of Merit Exhibits Poultry and Rabbit Displays 9 FHA 9 Horse Riding Shows 9 P.O.A. Appaloosa and Quarter Horse Shows Top Cattle Division 9 THOMPSONS B ' jM AKRON, Ohio (UPI) One STILL ANOTHER, amend, ment would exempt from regu. of the questions most frequentla tlon under the order Brigham ly asked by people not familiar Young university and govern, with small airplanes Is do the Top Sheep Washing - CsnD Outstanding livestock displays Top Hereford, Aberdeen Sales Be 3 3 cln, and family to the base camp at Crystal springs. The base camp site was at the foot of the Pilot Range near the old Copperblossom mine. Saturday the group toured South from the base camp by way of Patterson Point, Me. Keller ranch (site of Pilot Springs where the Donner Par. OGDEN, UTAH GAS 9 UDSA Asks Amendments of output. Some Christmas Seal Campaign The appointment of Mrs. Cal. vln L. Rampton as chairman of the 1965 Utah Christmas Seal campaign was announced by Dr. B0X Utahs Economy Growth Due to Production, Trade y UPI) X-r- as theyll go; removing any objects from the window sill near his crib; and then em. barking on the task of dismantling the crib. Soon the little fellow Is knocking on the In. side of the door in his room as the side of the crib swings free like an open door. As for the human element In the household, Mrs. Society Ed. itor quit trying to relax on the floor when Baby Brother ap. peared with his toy saw and began making preparations for action above her right earl THE can. at a reception on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 7;30 p.m. in the Pioneer Nursing home. The public is Invited to attend and to meet the candidates and talk with them on the Is. The Box Elder County Sher. sues in the upcoming election. lffs Jeep took Its fifth an. Mayoral candidate Olaf Zun. nual tour of the country on Oct. del will be Joined by council covering a wide area of candidates Wayne Jensen and the vast west region. Claudius Olsen, with each be. Each year different areas of lng Introduced and giving a short the county have been explored talk preceding the question and by the patrol under the direc. answer period. tlon of Sheriff Warren W. Hude. Light refreshments will be Object of the excursions is to served during an Informal time familiarize patrol members of mingling with the candidates. with land marks and terrain features and also to acquaint them with matters of historical Importance. This year the group, comprls. lng fifteen four.wheel drive ve. hides, the mobile base station (bus), and forty.elght men, de. parted Brigham City at 9 a.m. Oct. 8. Their itinerary for the first day was via the following sites; Corlnne, Golden Spike three primary plantfoods .. nit. monument, Cosmo (abandoned Locomotive rogen from the coal chemicals potash works), at Geneva Steel, phosphate from Springs, Kelton (abandoned railthe Uintah Basin and potash road town), east side of Hogup from Moab .. all are expected mountains, Hogup sliding, Lu- to establish new records. In. creased demand for steelmak. lng In Utah and California ac. counts for the rise in coal Republican for city pro-ductl- Kaiser at New officers of the club will be announced at the conclusion of the event, with the retiring officers to be honored at the ' pa rty. ; FJoyii C. Andersen, Brigham City Civil Mrs. Society Editor has two boys who are destined to become demolition experts. Their talents are manifested In a number of ways, which In. elude the entire destruction of the inside doorknob on the back door and the removal of the side from baby cribs. The house is constructed so that the outside door and the basement will mesh doorknobs If opened In the right sequence, and the two little fellows have been experts at achieving the right combination of the door opening, In fact, they have ren. dered one of the doorknobs to a battered affair with Its In. sides showing. The installation of a chain lock on the door has only led to another problem. Mrs. Soc. lety Editor Is In the habit of the screendoor when hooking she hangs clothes or expects to be In the backyard for a while, mainly In order that her two youngest prisoners wont be on the loose In the front yard. If the prisoners stay In the house instead of joining her In the backyard., shes Just as likely to dash toward the house to answer the telephone or come In from a chilly wash.hanging session only to find the chain lock fastened and the front door little f t ? womens Republican club will honor dictates 'vV A SCRATCH PAD ..IdSW'mf !; " Republican Women Slate Reception and 4-- H Club Activities WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TO: GOLDEN SPIKE COLISEUM OR PHONE 399-568- 6. .(500 Exchange Road) Paid Political Advertisement By Brigham City Republican Comm. BYRON ARMSTRONG CHAIRMAN |