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Show !?, t 'I--- ft PAGE EIGin New York State has approximately 26 percent ol the printing volume. BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 4, 1950 Phone your news to 1,000. 117 POSTS IN STATE Utah Plan said that members Schramm of the four-maspecial executive board are currently preparcivil defense proing a gram for release this week to post commanders. One of the main purposes of the special drive is to educate Utah citizens in the evils bf hoarding to prevent rationing of essential foodstuffs and commodities, said Schramm. ( The hoarders, by creating artificial scracities In an actual time of plenty, cause prices to skyrick-e- t and bring about hated but necessary governmental contn New Granular Compound Just scatter SCUTL by hand or with a spreader and get safe, positive destruction of Crabgrass without harm to de- sirable grasses, persons or pets. No mixing, measuring or fussing with spray400 sq ft Bax - $ .95 ers. SCUTL is the result of a 10 year 1250 sqft Box- - 1.9 , Scott Research program lawn proven iOOjq ft aj . 6.85, jn ll sections of the country. SCUmi" . THOMPSON Hardware t & Implement 41 South Main fs To Handle The Civil Defense Role n Ask for North Stake Mutual Softball Champions Will Be Determined In Play-OfMonday Evening American Legion Swings Into Action The American Legion of Utah4 this week called upon its 117 active posts to man special post security committees to handle a civil defense role aimed at stabilizing American economy in the face of growing war hysteria. This announcement was made by Clem S. Schramm, chairman of the Utah Legions three-masecurity commission. Phone 163 security committees which find evidence of attempted sabotage, espionage or subversive activity in the community will be directed to report such information to the proper authorities for action withou delay. This plan will be rigidly adhered o; by otherwise drawing conclusions based on insufficient eidence, grave injustices might result to inno- cent persons." t Emergency Meet Ciarenoe C. iNeslen, state commander of the American Legion, this past week attended an emergency meeting of all state at Indianapolis, commanders Ind. The extraordinary session was called by National Commander George N. Craig to brief all state chiefs on details of the defense role. iNslen said that the Utah e tailment all governmental expenditures that do not directly contribute to national security and which can be postponed without injuring the welfare of the American people. The Legion then set an economy example by throwing overboard for the duration of the TRAVEL THE RESTFUL Visit the great cities of the East , t . the nation's many historic shrines. Take your choice of modern equipment-coach- or es Pullmans. Enjoy delicious meals in new smart dining cars. Relax in air conditioned comfort without a care in the world as E. Adams sen. and Vail and W. Jen- One-arme- Jr. Peaches Will UNION PACIFIC i , Youll be surprised at the cellent results tlassified ads secure. ex- News-Journ- ONLY Play Here Frday Brigham Girls Win On Television Two of the young Misses who participated jn the recent Miss Box Elder contest, have won special attention at the Miss Television of the United States contest recently. Hold "Mr . And Mrs Summer Party Friday Plans are near completion for the annual Kindergarten clubs Mr. and Mrs. summer party at Rees Pioneer park to be held Thursday, August 10, beginning at 6:30 oclock In the evening, operations) at salaries ranging SATURDAY MORE DAYS Our Entire Stock Of Coats and Suits, Dresses, Hats, Slips , Lingerie, Gowns, House Coats, Pajamas , Blouses, Slacks, Skirts, Swim Suits, Pedal Pushers, Shorts, Foundation Garments At Saving Of - 31 5-2(- 3L (Q)- n A11 TF AKS0I I iv. a FOR ' $595 NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES I - . a. D W-Vv- -- Vs V2 and even more . Aa. Several Groups of Dresses Already At Sale Prices Have Dont seeing These FARANl F Reen Regrouped RePriced Groups At a a $495 . $395 - $295 - reufira SEW from $2650 to $3100 per annum at Logan, Utah, was announced today by the Board of Civil Service examiners, U. S. department of agriculture, 960 Broadway, Denver 3, Colorado. Vacancies In these positions will be with Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering, department of agriculture, at Logan, Utah. Periodic pay increases are provided for on a systematic basis. No written examination is required; competitors will be rated on the extent and quality of their train ing and experience relevant to the duties of the position. Dating Simplified 395 EAST LANSING. ALL SALES FINAL HOUfTsERViCE 14 02333 f 541-- use. Among the states, however, Utah stands almost precisely at the half way mark In its traffic fatality record for 1949. Some 2(4 states made a better showing, and 23 a worse. California had almost exactly the same number of persons killed per traffic miles as Utah; but the council estimates that in California fatal accidents occurred to 282 persons pet 100,000 population, while In Utah the rate was 25.5 persons per 100,000 population. Among the 11 western states, the Utah 1949 record is almost exactly similar. Five of those states, Idaho, with 7.9 deaths per hundred million miles; Nevada, 9.6; New Mexico, 10.1; Wyoming, 10.4, and Arizona, . 10.7, made a poorer than did Utah; while showing Washing- ton, 58; Oregon, 6.3; Colorado, 7.3; and Montana, 7.6; were better than Utah, measured by deaths per traffic mile, and California, as noted above, tied this state, with a 7.7 record. OUR WRECKER is equipped with other safety devices to warn the public of road to enable us to see to the recovery of j tion and car in less time and with no further damage. ... Why I Am For Jones For Con I am for Dr. Preston .Jones of Nephi, Utah, for Congress BECADSI am for Dr Preston I J01 cause he is a fiqhter with jp,, knows his way around and at done and done well, I I am for 21 cause he is horse sense ii t Dr. Preston a good honest wil dahos ohn E olored Jon mu Dr Jones has had a cont nued success in the pa is th best basis can th mono he or anyone else successful in the future He successful in hit profession f been successful m business h been successful in politics h been successful in agriculture. 3 u t H. is young enough to end old enough and ced enough to be wise , ous fo eu 51 am for Dr. Jonas became want good governs selfish, fcon E Ch Ive Kenney Committee of Salt lake Chant Commence Former Mayor field Utah General Manager j Lake Union Stock Yards For th ighara ie cc vie e iv dldah ce 4 eventio th Brig cording .trict I iky roci hard Wil Gord Mich. (UP) One mens and two women's dormitories at" Michigan State College have simplified their dating problems by merging files of residents. The file in eludes each students picture, age, weight, height, and inter ests. A hards The Junior Peaches will play the Heitz Heating boys from Ogden this Friday night at 8:15 oclock, according to team managers. The game will be at Rees Pioneer park. The Heitz Heating team took the first halt championship in the Metropolitan league at Og., den recently. Examination for filling positions of Agricultural Aid (plant AND In received Announcement Utah recently from the national safety council shows that in 1949 persons were killed on Utah highways at the rate of 7.7 for every hundred million miles of vehicle travel on those highways. This compared with a national record of 7.4 fatalities for the same amount of highway 5 provic Dept. Of Agriculture TODAY Highway Deaths duGoi Civil Service Exam For c) news ly. according to Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, president Special entertainment for the evening has been arranged by the program committee. Dinner will be served at 7 oclock, Mrs. Petersen said. Each of the ladies will be contacted over the phone by the executive committee. r Phone your Phone your news to 1,000. 5, d chine. A constant air Yaupon, the true American y trol device has velocit been h profuse-lgrows (spineless) holly, to protect scientists jKJ along the North Carolina active dust or fumes coast. i one-arme- d , Utah Average In Worth Jensen, manager of the No Good To Him Peaches was hurt the night of CLARKSDALE, Miss (UP) the game. He run into the first A thief took $1,000 worth of baseman, and broke one of the bonds from the San Spilles home ribs on the back left side. He the same day they were puris reported Improved, but not chased, but quietly returned them a day later when he found yet back on the Job. they couldnt be cashed. g For Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation Be Specific Say , With Eldon Adams on the mound the Brigham City Junior Peaches held the Logan Freds Flowers team to two hits, July 25, to defeat them 15 to 1 at the Logan baseball park. The Jr. Peaches scored two runs each in the first, second and third innings, one in the fifth, three in the sixth, three in the eighth and two in the ninh. Playing for the Peaches were Johnson, R. D. Harris, WhitD. worth, Simonsen, Hadfield, Adams, Whitaker B. Valentine, IPHOENIX, A trip on the Union Padfit is a vacation in itself t On July 25th tor. Bandits Shelley tied for first place on Ariz. (UP) --r A sledge-weildinslot machine the contest and will compete In the final Judging later this sumplayer won $180 playing bandits at a private club. mer. Delpha won second on the A burglar broke in and ripped program about two weeks apart three machines. His loot included $100 from a 25 cent machine, $50 from a dime maClub Will chine and $30 from a nickel ma- Kindergarten Beats 1 Jr. Peaches Whip Logan Team (Delpha Anderson and Shelley weapons without thorough training. In modern war the trained Robinette, were both invited to survive and the untrained die! participate in the contest by Eugene Jelesnick, sation direc- the miles whizz by. t of emergency its advocacy of any new veterans benefits. However, the national session went on record urging that already established benefits he made applicable to the men now fight- -ing our war in Korea. Push Universal Training f Commander Nelsen made clear that one of the American Legions main efforts In the next few weeks will be directed to the passage of Universal Military Training legislation on a long range basis which would create a vast pool of trained civilian reserves who would be called into military service only if the need arose. The strategic function , of UiMT, continued Neslen, will be to discourage international bandits from perpetrating the acts of violence which necessitate the drafting of American youth for military service. Today war is a complex art. Raw recruits oannot use the scientific weapons of modern warfare or defend themselves against such WAY North stake Mutual Junior and senior softball chartiplo hs will be determined Mofiday evein Rees Pioning in play-off- s neer park. The Junior championship game will begin at 7:30, and the seniors will tangle in their deciding tilt imme, , diately afterward. The Junior champion will be the winner of a game between Honey ville" and the Brigham City Fourth ward, while the senior game will be between Honey-vlil- e and either Bear River or the Third ward, whichever wins the play-of- f Saturday. The Monday night games will be between the first and second half champions in North stake Mutual softball play. Le- gion, effective immediately, has placed at the disposal of the governor of Utah, services of its entire membership for use in reprograms of civil defense, rols. ; activation , of selective service Watch Sabotage and positive Americanism to offThe American Legion will re- set and preent activity one establish in every of Its of sabotage fifth column organized any posts a 'proeffort in this area. gram. This is not intended to Revise Policy be a cloak and dagger apReporting on the Indianapolis proach, Schramm assured. Post meeting, Neslen said that the American Legion has come forth with a sharp change in policy. Recognizing that an adequate preparedness program would cost many new billions, the American Legion called for curcounter-subversiv- . They v ys lea' fishmi hing rted b iy ; pra prev |