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Show Employees Feted At Fall Party to buy the time I want will pay nobody else , tho lick or time when you injured. Oxer six hundred employees of the Box Elder 'Packing lor. poration and Smith Frozen That Time Me COMPLETE PERSONAL ACCIDENT LIFE PROTECTION HEALTH GROUP HOSPITAL PLANS E. BRADSHAW Occidental Life of California 125 West 1st North Phone 770 FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY is an important part of our But today, for a change, we are taking the liberty of writing one after long and careful thought. Here it is: filling prescriptions PURCHASE, PRESERVE PROTECT btisi-nes- s. Voluntary Health Insurance. the American medical system. freedom ell along the line. GLENS Rexall DRUG SMART BUSINESS TO TRADE IN YOUR CAR FOR A 3UI ONI AND WE WOULDN'T LAST LONG DOING BUSINESS THAT WAY. WOULDN'T BE Trading our Voluntary, free American way of doing way JThlngs,' foVthe Compulst, dictatorial, of Socialism, isnt goo3 business, either. And the America we know wouldnt last very long if we made that trade. Voluntary Way. Itfi do Lvum-- i tho American Way-t- ho tax-eati- Ph. 21 Open Till LigLONTARYWAYI 7 18 N. Main P. M. IS THE j AMEWC- g- ,, .. Court Of Honor Evans Weodouryr special representative of the New York Life Insurance company, has successfully completed one of the chartered life underwriters examinations dealing with law, wills, trusts, taxes and business insurance, it was announced today by Gerald L. Ericksen, assistant manager, Ogden. These examinations are adbaministered on a nation-widsis, and in life insurance circles it is considered a mark of distinction when a life underwriter successfully completes one of them, Ericksen said. e riVE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Matthews, and the sacramental and reports his grandparents Brigham City, Utah song, The Lords Prayer," was have become lost." Friday. October 13. 1950 sung by Shirl Carter accompanied by Mrs. Davis. Boyd Hirschi and Gordon Davis were in charge of the sacrament. Clyde A. Stringham of Salt Lake City, a brother-in-lato Max, was the first speaker followed by Charles Goodllfte, his grandfather of Brigham City. A piano solo, The Holy City," was played by his sister, Dorothy Hirschi. An inspirational talk was then given by President J. Edwin Baird of the South Box Elder stake. A book was presented to the young Eider from the Seven ties quorum with Wendell Nebe-ke- r Over the years, behind our counters, weve sold many making the presentation kinds of accepted medicines and weve filled thousands speech. Counsellor Eugene Bott of prescriptions for people of this community. WeVe then made the presentation of the purse with the best wishes helped measure out a lot of medical progress. WeVe of the ward members, relatives seen new treatments and new drugs turn illness into and the friends from far and k!i near who were in attendance. health, despair into hope. This was followed by a response Thi.s progress is more than statistics people!! from Max. Remarks were made And the people we know dont want it by his parents, Bishop and Mrs. , Rulon Hirschi and the closing , with! tampered was talk given by Counsellor Douglas Oyler. Free America has no pluce for a bureaucracy that Dorine Wheeler, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy stands between people and progress, between doctor and Wheeler, sang, The Stranger of patient, between physician and pharmacist. for the concluding Galilee, number and the benediction was offered by Dellas Hirschi, a FREE AMERICA HAS NO PLACE FOR brother. SOCIALIZED MEDICINE! its Boy Gets Worried Over "Lost'' Grandparents GREAT (UP) HAMILTON Mass. BARRINGTON, DRUGS Paul aldi took the initiative when he lost his grandparents at the Barrington Fair. Eight-year-ol- Rin- d the President? Ihe Congres Insurance Agent Completes Courses PAGE VV A farewell testimonial was held in the Perry ward last Sunroods attended the annual Fall day eening, October 2, to honor party given In their honor MonElder Max G. Hirschi, who left scoutmaster Tolman With day night at the Dance Bowl by Burke in Lake City, Wednesday evecharge, a North Dis- Salt for the the two companies. Great Lakes misScout of America court ning trict Boy The hail was of honor was held in the Honey-vill- e sion. beautifully rated with roses Counsellor Eugene Bott conL. D. S. ward chapel Sunartistically ar ranged. The guests were greeted October 8, at 7:30 ducted the meeting. The organ evening, day at the door by the reception p. m according to Lawrence William E. Hunsaker, cycling, committee, each receiving a Turley. home repairs, and gardening, number for a valuable door The program at which many pathfinding; Glade Hunsaker, prize. beet production, Boy Scouts were awarded badg- corn farming, advancement, dairying, farm mechanics, home Dancing began at 8 o'clock, to es indicating the music of Dan Ross orches- opened with the flag ceremony repairs, hog and pork productra, followed by a very enter- conducted by the scouts. The tion, pathfinding and sheep was re- farming. taining floor show in which pledge of allegiance many of the guests of honor cited by the audience and the Teryl Hunsaker, gardening, participated. Searl Beecher acted opening prayer iwas offered by pathfinding and home repairs; as master of ceremonies for the William C. 'Hunsaker. Douglas Tolman .dairying, farm The congregation sang Amer- mechanics and home repairs; ID. evening. The floor show consisted of a song by Darrell John- ica, followed by the awarding Frank Tolman, dairying, farm son, Claire D. Larsen and Mark of trophies to the Honeyville mechanics and home repairs. Vernon Hunsaker, home reNielsen, accompanied by Jan- girls soft ball team, and the Jr. ice Hulse at the piano, followed girls of the ward who won the pairs, public health, pathfindby an accordian solo by Colleen stake championship. ing and sheep farming; Dean Farmer. Donald and Lamoine Ursel Hunsaker .stake recrea Prisbrey, art and book binding. Frost and James W. Whitlock tional supervisor, officiated as Receiving their star awards, as a trio, sang a number. Miss scouts of troop 108 conducted awarded by H. B. Hunsaker, Norma Cavozas played two se- the candle lighting ceremonies. camping chairman of the Cache lections on the piano, The Spanawards Valley Council E. S. A., were: Scout advancement ish Waltz and Glow Worm. were then made by L. E. Turley, Paul D. Hunsaker, Dale M. The Misses Carol and Joanne district advancement chairman. Holmes, William E. Hunsaker, Barker entertained with a tap Receiving the Cub Lion award Teryl Hunsaker, Douglas TolFirst man, Vernon Hunsaker and dance, followed by a Spanish was Leland Nelson, Jr.; Glade Hunsaker. dance by Madoline and Phillis Class, Scout Burke. II. B. Hunsaker, besides makGomez. (Merit badge awards, made by Elma Rosa Salinas played a solo on the piano. Re- Emery Wight, district chairman, ing the above awards, was the marks were made by A. T. Smith, were given to the following: main speaker of the evening. In president of the company in ap- Paul D. Hunsaker, home repairs, his talk he discussed the recamping, cooking sponsibilities of boys, parents, preciation to 4he employees pioneering, John E Cavazo spoke in behalf and carpentry; Dale M. Holmes, scout leaders and ward leaders reof the Mexican workers from cooking, pioneering, home in furthering scouting aims and McAllen, Texas. pairs, carpentry and camping; ideals. The closing prayer was offerGarth Welch, cooking and As part of the door prizes, a ed by A. F. Bingham. case of every kind of product canned by the company was given to those holding the lucky numbers. The grand door prize, a beautiful table lamp, was won by Juan Manuel Saenz. Arnold Ross was in charge of the drawing. Guadaloupe G. Ramos earned the title Champion Tomato Peeler for the past season and was awarded a beautiful matching necklace and earring set by the company. Runner up for the title was Maria Saenz she in turn received a lovely corsage. The regular salaried employees were in charge of arrangements for all the different committees. , Wouldn't You ell Til Go Where Yoik Upon request, the announcer nut Me To Go Pear Lord." was broke in on the public address played by Louise Davis. Invoca- system to say, Paul Rinaldi is tion was offered by Elmer R. at the administration building !rolud. Honeyville Scene Elder Max Hirschi Honored At Perry Of Boy Scout i On YOU AND THE MANJJEXT OOOI2? the joint job of 150,000,000 people . It's the biggest job in the world, today keeping it running for liberty and for freedom . And the whole world's watching to see ' Americans can do it! whether ' ' . countries. own their from have THE the IN MUCH OF WORLD today, resigned running people and then with whips Others have been quick to step in first with promises of security and guns to run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world , every day. RUNNING AMERICA is . FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has made every American think hard about the things hes willing to work and fight for and freedom leads the list. izations spoke out giving the great United States Congress unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! But that freedom has been attacked here recently Just as it has been attacked in other parts of the world. One of the most serious threats to individual freedom has been the threat of Government-dominateCompulsory Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee of health "security" for everybody. The it . And ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people. Congress saw that signal, and heard the people speak out, loud and plain. That's democracy in action. That's the American way! d Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public ' record against "Compulsory Health Insurance are: I General Federation of Women'f Clubs American Farm Bureau Federation National Grange Veterans of Foreign Wars National Conference of ' Catholic Charities American Protestant Hospital Associatios WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the studied the case for Socialized Medicine and the case against it. people THE PEOPLE They found that Government domination of the peoples medical affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to research, penalties for the provident rewards for the improvident their most Americans are capable of paying and mapping own bills, planning their own budgets They found that no country on earth can surpass America's leadership in medical care and progress. They found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientists working in laboratories where Science, not Politics, is master are blazing dramatic new trails, to health for Americans and for the world. , Doctors of this Nation are grateful that tho people refused to bo wooed by the fantastic promises of this excursion into State Socialism, e Doctors of America are dedicated to serve their fellow citizens at home and their comrades in uniform, wherever serv- -, ice to this Nation may take th6m. e And tho thing they stand ready to fight for to sacrifice for to die for is not the alien way of life of Socialism, but tho prideful lecurity of a free and people! an their own futures. . t , most Americans resent haying politicians where to or bureaucrats tell them what they need, for it. get it and how to pay 'u3kfi3 most Americans prefer to solve their problems medical or otherwise by means of choice and voluntary methods. self-relianc- e, free and fight to pre most Americans will work abroad. and serve freedom, both at home ' Communist tyranny. The menace from abroad is Socialism. The menace at home is creeping BOX ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- L - American legion National Association of ' Small Business Men United States Chamber of Commerce National Association of Retail Grocers National Retail Dry Goods Association American Bar Association THE "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every comimmunity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this of local womens clubs, civic groups, farm, Thousands issue. portant business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ self-relia- nt THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY! Throughout the Nation, free men and women, working and planning medical together, are finding the American answer to every question of service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are in healthy competition-sponso- red by doctors, insurance companies, hoslabor. Today pitals, fraternal organizations by industry, agriculture and in America 70 million people are protected by Voluntary Health Insurance! Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves against the major costs of illness at reasonable, budget-basi- s prices. Voluntary Health Insurance takes the economic shock out of illness. Protea your family now. For information, ask your doaor or your insurance man. Americans greatest heritage it the right to learn the fact and to speak his mind. Maintained with honor and used with sincerity that right will guarantee forecer that An OF THIS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS PARTICIPATED AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 1 ysrt . ' V ' ONI IN PAYING FOR THIS SPACE NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN NORTH LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS |