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Show . PAGE SIX . : -- The. jumping shrew of South - Africa sometimes curls up and j rolls Itself along Instead of leaping kangaroo fashion. BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, March 21, 1952 Its Horsleys For The Best In ON CALL 24 HOURS Ptacticlna Their Stretcher Manners Continual Life-Savi- Rehearsal Is ng Big Part Of Volunteer Firemens Job Life protection and saving1 an job that requires constant practice, rehearsal and learning, and the Brigham Vol- - j unteer fire department Is second Held to no one in that category. j With the responsibility of i Funeral services for Lawrence i Coburn were held in the racing to accidents and all types of emergencies besides fight- Willard LDS ward chapel March 1 n m with Bishop Delbert ing fires the firemen In Brig-ham City work constantly at Im- Cook officiating. proving their techniques, speed Family prayer at the home and effectiveness. With this In mind they Are currently under-gointhe stiff !Red Cross first aid course, taught by J. Edwin Baird, chairman of first aid for Box Elder county. Already proficient at first aid, every fireman in the department will earn the coveted Red Cross first aid diploma by the time they complete the course. Though the compensation they I receive barely covers the cost of the shoe leather they bum up getting to the fire or accident, they are on call 24 hours a day, and regardless of the time the whistle blows they have the fire truck or ambulance out of the station and on the way in minutes. Their duties- - range from fighting fires that would be rated four alarm" In metropolitan centers to using a resuseitator on a small child pulled from a ditchr Sometimes, as was the case this week, they have a taste of hilarity when they have t Volunteer Firemen Of Brigham City Department to help a pet cat down from a . . . dont always fight fires. Many of their calls are to accidents and emergencies! telephone post. ' A more faithful band of pubHere they are practicing placing the victim on the stretcher and loading him in the ambulance. Left to right: Carl Seashore, Gordon Reeves, Nolan Jensen, Lowell Baron, lic servants cannot be found, and the service they render is Paul Merrell. On the stretcher is Doyle Packer. beyond any estimate. Is Lawrence Coburn all-tim- e Sat Funeral MLIW 1 was offered by Theodore Graser. Prelude and - postlude were by Helen Jane Lemon. After a song by the ward choir Invocation was offered by A. P. Dalton. Audra Call and Fred Woodcatt rendered a vocal duet and remarks were offered by John P. Lowe. A vocal solo by Marvin Graser was followed by remarks by Don Barker and a duet by Harold and Lillian Felt Remarks were offered by Bishop Cook and the ward choir rendered a number followed by benediction by Elmer R. Perry. Concluding services were In the Willard City cemetery where dedication of the grave was by Alonzo Barker. g ffiAllM-EEID- $ FARMERS EVERYWHERE PREFER HORSLEY'S Registered RANGER Certified Certified Certified Certified Certified Certified Certified Ranger Red and Blue Tag Alfalfa .Promontory Dry Land Alfalfa Bonneville Barley Overland Oats Early Bart Wheat Gem Barley Velvon Barley , . seeds that are cleaned and treated In our own plant, locally adapted varieties, high producers of guaranteed vitality. We can give you the seed adapted for your type of soil. Use HORSLEYS seeds for all your needs! . ORDER YOUR Pasture Mixture Now! Our pasture mixtores are mixed for your' own ticular type of soil and locality. Insures you ter results for less money. parbet- ... THE NEW Horsleys Phone 29 HIGHLY - , SELECT HORSLEY Loss Cost- - Ike Electricity! 1 Please let us have your tentative order now for Ranger alfalfa seed, as indications are it will be scarce. Well hold a phone call will do. It for you .FEATURING Bigger Farm Lift At FOR SEED PRODUCTION J For A SEED Learning Latest Methods Forest Rangers Annual Fireman's Ball Planned Sat. March 29 Meet In Logan Rangers of the Cache National Forest attended a three-da- y training meet at the superintendents headquarters la Logan earlier this week. The annual Brigham , City Fireman's Ball, held to raise funds for department activities. will be held Saturday, March 29, according to Les Collings, chief. Open to the public it will be held at the Dance Bowl beginning at 9 o'clock in the (M. 0. Markham, Brigham City ranger, was la attendance. During the first two day, at which regional forester C. J. Olsen was present, mew techniques In watershed and range were presented management and discussed. V-- S ' BUY FROM YOUR DEALER - quick-cleanin- INOINI 0I1 JW lit (jJCXrfl 3i g Whats wrong about integration? Its the way I operate, too! Dick Hansen Practices On Glen Dummer , v ifd! Well, 7 Hours Anyway BOSTON (UP) Sign on a esCharlestown tablishment: "Five hour service. In at 10, out at 5. On the final day local forestry problems were discussed with all field personnel being alerted for possible flood damage to roads, bridges and recreational areas this spring. nvom See how much you save when electricity helps with dairy water heating, brooding for chicks and pigs, pumping, barn cleaning, feed grinding, and tool sharpening. Electricity gives you more farm help for less money and you can rely on it. the newest method of artificial respiration. Easier on the person administering it, the new method is reportedly . . . more effective. May Sove Lives With Machine rvjL.. . 0 Many businessman have made comments like this: The way I figure it out, this 'integration' you big companies are attacked for is just a matter of doing more than one part of a job. So whats wrong about that? Its the way I operate, tool" In answering this question lets consider first what the word means. Integration means simply carrying a job through several steps. Integration cant make a good company bad. Its a method any business may use as it competes for your patronage, increasing its efficiency and benefiting you by keeping prices down. Lets look at the similarity between our operation and that of another integrated whose system is centuries old: er MAT ARE TODAYS FACTS ABOUT : NEY CAR ENGINES AND POWER STEERING? tear Chrysler introduced its new FirePower engine, and Americas first passenger-ca- r full-tipower steering. Both new ideas took hold" in a big way. Today, others are announcing new engines and power steering" , . . but with some basic differences worth keeping in mind if youre buying a new car. AST IJ V-- 8 First: about new engines. The fact is, a really new engine design happens only once in a great while. It did happen in the FirePower Its 180 h.p. was only incidental to its basic new design. Its key ides is a hemispherical combustion chamber, which makes even gasoline develop more usable power than other designs can get from premium fuel. Only Chrysler engineering has so tar mastered this design. Several cars do have some power increase, in terms of previous designs. The important fact is that FirePower is not a warmed-ovengine, but brand new in performance, construction, and efficiency. V-- 8. m er la power steering, too, there are basic differences. Chrysler uses hydraulic power, always in effect, to do two things. First, it does 45 the steering work as you turn the wheel. Second, weve cut the amount of wheel turn needed by over 13. Parking or cruising, you get more and easier control than ever before. In sand, snow, or ruts, the hydraulic power is always there to keep the front wheels from steering back at you. You get the same amount and feel of control all the time . . . full-tiease and full-tisafety. Actually, the differences, both in engine performance and in steering safety and ease are Impossible to put in words . . . but just as impossible not to eel the moment you get into a Chrysler and drive itl Why not see your Chrysler dealer and do that, soon? CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED Packer Motor Co.-7- 5 So. Main St. I Practicing Witn Hesuscitator . . left to right: R. P. Forsgren, Shirley Wight, E. H. (Curly) Jesson. Serving as the victim is Varnick Hansen. The life saving device is often used when it is necessary to . restore breathing in an accident victim. In From where I sit ... fy Joe Marsh anill A woodcutter goes into a forest and fells trees. Standard drills 'nt the ground and brings up oil. If the woodcutter sells the logs then and there... and if Standard sells the crude oil to some buyer at the well . . . theres po integration. Each has performed only one part of the job. , Now if the woodcutter takes the text step and cuts the logs into fireplace size, he has become an integrated business. Like him, Standard works to turn the product into the forms you use. We refine our crude oil into gasoline, lubricants, fuel oil, and other products. So were integrated, too. x It Isn't the Heat-It- . I 's the Hidel suns rays than animals with dark coats. So yon re both right I From where I sit, so many useless arguments could be avoided if a person would remember bo doesn't have all the right on his side. Reminds me of folks who insist that coffee, for instance, is the only drink, forgetting that other people have n right to a glass of beer now and then. If we wouldnt get so het up about our prejudices wed all be better off I Big discussion after the Grange meeting Friday hight. Tik Anderson was srguing that hogs were lots more affected by the hot weather than cattle. Skeeter Morgan declared that it wasnt so that he never saw any hogs bothered by the hot snn like his cows were. I was glad when Busty Robinson stepped la. , Boys, he says, dont get so riled up. It all depends on what color the livestock are. Hogs on d cattle, the ones with costs absorb less heat from the light-colore- . M. When the woodcutter hauls load of firewood he extends his integration. Hes now in the transportation business. ..as is Standard when we use our tank-er- a and pipelines to transport oil bom well to refinery, and the refined products from there to areas where theyll be used. And if the woodcutter finally sells the firewood to you, his operation is fully integrated. Ours is, too, when we sell you fuel oil... or sell you gasoline at Company-owne- d service stations. So is integration wrong? Not at all. And we make best use of it to bring you better products at low cost. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA j plans ahead to serve you bettor V |