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Show "I 1 IT JL Iptemoutitain Of stewS Indian School By Helen B. Hill , Brandchafts celebrate her birthday at .a party on afternoon. , and eou-- j lere were games to take home, not ito men refreshments with a cake (six bright candles to blow ited guests Included: Carol anan, Sharon . Buchanan, Francis sa Tommaney, aney, Diane Crowell, Edith sen, Gretchen Queton, Mary Shirley, Jackie Humphreys, ilia Brandchaft and Wendy dchaft. has s. Mary ILee White ac-- d the position of teacher In lementary school, transferred s. White Wheelock Academy, Oklahoma , nevieve Davis, student, was y tted to the campus (hospi-"uesda- for an Her condition appendec is reported wd. iting Dr. and Mrs. Eay-Teare Mrs. Teals parte. and Mrs. Roger Car-i- f Montebello, California. An! iisFi )$" ams from the Ida Kenning 5. tas has Joined the teaching in the elementary school. and Mrs. William nbotham and family on Mrs. Higginbo-- s lay were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake :is Salzner of Salt iting Mr. ph Tso, teacner-interprete- r, ransferred from the. interschool to the elemen- - roam' Price of Saraha Village, has accepted the position me economics teacher here sy ; school. ' C - is Price has had five years aching experience. She, at ime, was employed at Hill air 'base, as an IJB.M. oper- - new teacher also has had lence forking In the adju division at.Ogdea'-jarsenal.- . and Mrs. Vernon Berry leave today for a vacation ng Beach, California, re the couple will visit Berrys- parents, ' Mr. - and Frank- IDaeley. Mrs. Berry mrse in .the campus hospi head boys returned to the campus ind B. Harris, ir, s a j lay. . JL ru ll ywn n d Film Shoo By BEN COOK United Press Staff Correspondent MOULWOOD (UP) --Ray d says the biggest mistake that can be made by an Oscar winner, of which be is one, is to try fof another one. , What I mean is that an actor who snags an Academy Award and then sits around and waits for another Tole of award proportions not only is wasting his time but is not doing his career any good, he said. That is why Milland has gone Mil-lan- veral of - Lois !ds helped her day n . right on making pictures, just as if he never had won an Oscar. He was awarded Hollywoods top honor for his performance in The Lost Week End In 1945. T was probably the happiest actor in the world to receive the award, he said. ''But I determined Tight then that I would not start turning down scripts on the theory that they were not of Academy Award caliber. Deadly Attitude 'It is a deadly attitude for an actor or actress to take because sure as the devil he will sit out the rest of his movie career. Milland concedes that he still nurses the hope that one of these days another potential Oscar role will come his way, but he does not count on It He figures the role he is playAs ing now in Warner Bros. Time Goes IBy, is about his 60th motion picture performance. He thinks he will be In the business for a long time yet, thanks to the boost his morale got from winning the Oscar. Traffic Accidents Take More One To -..: Four-Year-Ol- girl in The Corn is Green," won it, and began what she calls her ugly period. "The part was that of an unattractive girl, she said. From then on, when producers wanted an ugly girl, I was it. So she picked up and left New York. There she started in radio and finally made good in the 1950-3theater season. She won the coveted Donaldson and Critics Circle awards after roles in Come Back, Little Sheba, and "Autumn Garden. A rising trend of automobile accidents involving children is confronting traffic safety officials, creating a need for increased efforts toward educating parents to teach their children traffic safety,, said Police Chief Harry Smith today, The traffic safety official said a study by the Metropolitan Life Insurance company revealed that automobile accidents accounted for more fatalities among children at the ages 1 to O Legal Notices 4 than any other cause. WhereProbate and Guardianship No- as the age group from 5 to 14 tices. Consult Clerk of District has experienced the largest reCourt Brigham City, Utah, or duction of traffic fatalities in respective signers for recent years, due largely to Increased traffic safety education . SUMMONS and school safety patrols in Civil No. 7119 . The Dutrict Court Oi Box Elder schools, the automobile accident County, State Of Utah . PEARL. A BSl EY. PUIntlff. vereus. injury record for this age group KEITH S BOSLEY, Defendant is experiencing a rise, he warn- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE ' ' ' Cd- NAMED DEFENDANT; 4 ' II ground. Finally, motorists should be extremely cautious when driving where there are children near, and in backing out of driveways, etc., he advised. You are hereby aummoned and ed to oerva upon O Dee Lund, requirPlain-til- f t attorney, whoae addrees ia Flrat Bank Security Building. Brigham City, Utah, an anewer to the complaint within 20 daya after aervice of the aummona If you fail ao to do. upon you. ment by default will be taken judgeagainat you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which hae been filed with the Clerk of aaid Court Thle ia an action to diasolve the bonda of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant Dated: Auguet 16, 1951 O OEE LUND Attorney for Plaintiff First Security Bank Building Brigham City, Utah Flrat Publication: August 17, 1951. 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' f utes, pouje nAfe. - til " TIMG-PROVG- D CANYON f l , COAL Ilf Page Five BOX ELDER JOURNAL 5x7 , , .."Parents end motorists alone can cooperate in preventing traffic accidents involving children, Chief Smith said. "It is the duty of parents to caution their children when they send them to the grocery or on an errand, or when the kids go out to play. Wise parents will not only make certain their children are taught safe walking rules, such as cross only at the corner, wait for the light or until there are no cars in sight, watch for turning cars, etc., but they will also provide a safe place for their children to play. If they have a back yard, they should fence it in and provide a playground for their children to take their - SPRING Vv - &rf knighT's tnJ. - , REMEMBER that Phone Number . . . because thats the place Tenn. (UP) Mom and Pop now can get a snapshot of junior before the baby is 2A hours old. St. Josephs hospital here has Installed a camera, the Hospix, designed for taking pictures of babies for identification purposes. The baby is .placed in front of MEMPHIS, the camera In the nursery soon after birth. tA 6lip with the babys family name, sex, the date of birth and the mother's hospital admittance number is attached to the diaper. The camera automatically moves the film on for the next picture after the shot Is made. Enlarged prints of the head and shoulders are offered to the babys family when the child leaves the hospital. 1 Ship-rock- n Baby Is Yours Than Any Other Cause ds HOLLYWOOD Joan (UP) Lorring, a hit on Broadway, soon will be seen in her first movie in three years. When its playmates. If 'the community is crowded, finshed, its a fair bet that she D, 1951. will return to Broadway. GEORGE M MASON,' parents should cooperate In for making space, such as a neighshe explains, Attorney "Hollywood, First Security Administratrix, Bank Bldg. borhood vacant lot, available thinks Im ugly. In New York Brigham Utah. City, and build a community play . . they think I'm pretty. Miss Lorring got mad at Hollywood and quit for the east in 1948 after making Good Sam. She called a truce and carte back to work for Phillip Wax-maA Three Act Comedy producer, and Joseph (Los-e- , By Mark Reed director, in the United Artists film, The Big (Night, after d transconclusion of a .. LEGITIMATE STAGE PLAY ! continental business deal, Featuring Local Talent Waxman and Losey telephon.LYRIC SHOWMAN THEATER ed her in New York ope morning and outlined her part. She B.E.H.S, Auditorium Saturday, Sept. accepted on the spot That. night t at 111:15 she closed in "Autumn P. M. Curtain Time: 8:30 Price: 75 cents Garden" on Broadway. Forty-fou- r - CAST minutes later $he boarded " a California-bounVosco Call, III ; . , plane and Earl Slack . the next --morning --joined sJoltn ' "Torn Wayman Dick Haslam. Barrymore, Jr., Preston Foster Don Quayle Ruth Burleigh and Dorothy Comingore in the ' Colleen .Wood Babs Schaub cast of the film. Ellen Campbell . v Extra Roles at First In the first year after Miss Lorring got her first 6tudio contract, she played only a few extra roles and one bit. She set her sights on the role of a Cockney will process Navajo children for the Oregon and Oklahoma schools. Harris studied this sum When Johnny Yazzie, Ur., a prit Colorado State College of vate in the airforce, found that tion in Greeley, Colorado. he had 13 days in which to staff transfer, from Ft. Lewis, Washung the teaching Caroelementary school is Jack ington, to Ft. Bragg, South was dvalson of Cove, Oregon. lina, he decided that there time to tie a very special knot. Lorraine Mike, daughter of Mr. Hess is reportedly im-i- g Toad-lenat the Veterans hospital and Mrs. Henry Mike of (New Mexico, and Johnny, it Lake City. He is still , son of Mts. Helen Yazzie of observation, however. New Mexico, were marence McClure, supervisor ried Friday evening, August 17, who has been in the community church chaiucation, ng at Colorado State Col pel, Brigham City if Education The Reverend Arthur Gillespie in Greeley, to the performed the ceremony. ido, has returned The new Mrs. Yazzie is a memis. McClure will soon leave ber of the girls advisory 6taff ie reservation where she here at the school. PHONE Camera Makes Sure 59 la $1..90 Back to School BILLFOLDS plus $1X0 f |