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Show 8, Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, January Clothespins that have been boiled in 'Strong salt water will not freeze to the clothes in win- 16. 1953 CORINNE try weather. By MariJaM Morris ... I and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas, ward dance directors, presented a very interesting dance demonstration at Mutual this week. Taking part was Mr. LaRue Yates of Harper ward who is district dance supervisor. Also on the program were Mrs. Jerry little Summers of Tremonton, Miss Connie Archibald and Jimmie Burgess. From all reports it was a very interesting eve- telephone system in Utah. But it wasn't big enough to reach all the people who wanted telephone service. The twelve months since thee have been real "growing months for us. More buildings... more telephones... more lines... mote equipment of all kinds. r It'll cent about $8 million this 1 year to keep pace with Utah's rapid expansion. And belt's a promise Well keep on growing until everybody has the kind of telephone service he wants when he wants it. ; The Mountain States The former resident of Corinne, 24. o 11 12 25. 26. 27. MO. -- P (S. 14. WASH 5 MICH 14. NHAMP. 17 OPEC. 16. MONT I MO US AVER 2QNC4. 2 LINO 22. MINN 22 COLO. 24 25 IOWA aascwML N OAK 32 MAINE 32 ARIZ. 34 IDAHO 35 VA 34 LA. 37 UTAH 36. OKLA. 36 N.MCX AOWVA 41 TCNN. 45 ARK. Grace Stockdale, 9, atepped off a mile of baton twirling during a recant parade in her home town of Ogden City, Utah. Thia wat after four leg operatlona performed with March of Dimea financial asaiatance. Her father, William Stockdale, yald the March of Dimes provides an "opportunity for handicapped people to live and behave as normal individuals. Dimes drive ends Jan. 31. J 41 GA. 44 NC. a 44. ALA. 47. S.C. 44. MISS. tone uum NO EASY RSuNArtoM Radio Antennas Better TASK FOR UTAHNS Capital ... Surplus Undivided Profits 100,00000 .. . 50,000.00 25,000.00 prprd Utahs ability to support the public schools, as measured by the total personal income per enrolled pupil, is 37tb among the 48 states. During 1950 total personal Income of Utahns amounted to $5,701 per enrolled pupil, which ii 34 per cent below the national average of $8,668. Utah must work extra hard to maintain its high educational standards. the grandchildren. (UP) A 1953. WM. E. DAVIS, Notary Public (SEAL) Residing at Brigham City, Utah. My commission expires September, 30, 1955. STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on Janu- ary 12, 1953. LOUIS S. LEATHAM Bank Commissioner tan- Observers say the radio waves from stars are picked up by the you know the exact time, but can check that in your papers. And how about getting off a And who do you think boardcard right after the show? post ed a bus and headed south? a good way to get in your South as far as Nevada, I mean. Its two cents worth. None other than Mr. Claude Gilbert. He visited with his Mrs. LaFayette Nelson had Don Miller and his daugh- the misfortune to break her ter, .Sharon and of course, his one eye, but three grandchildren of Ruth, glasses and injure I understand that the doctor Nevada. does not think she has impaired And now, any day you pick her vision and as soon as the up your telephone and someone infection is gone the eye will that be completely out of danger. We says, Number Plea--e- e will be Mert, oh, I mean, Mrs. surely do hope so. Henry Fredrickson. Good luck! Congratula- O. COLUMBUS, gled array of steel beams and wires which compose the antennas of one of the world's largest radio telescopes at Ohio State University here is picking up information about the stars that ordinary telescopes dont tell. tions, everyone! son-in-la- Mrs. Ed Rader underwent surgery last week and is getting Birthdays Coincide along as well as can be expect-ed- . TOMS RIVER, N. J. (UP) A lot of others besides Theodore Attention to all of you tele- Fischer, local barber, and Presidenvision people. I understand from t-elect Dwight D. Eisenhowa reliable source that Mr. and er have Oct. 14 as their birthday. Mrs. Darrell Anderson will be But Mrs. Fischer and Mrs. Eifeatured again on the Jelesnik senhower also have a common show next Tuesday night. I dont birth date, Nov. 14. antennas, which are connected to ultra sensitive receivers, and then are recorded to give a picture of what the heavens look like. The radio method tells the temperature at the suns corona (1,800,000 degrees, F.), the composition of nebulae too far to be studied by light telescopes, and the shape of the galaxy in which the earth is located. Blind And Deaf Girl BUY BALL-BAN- D Rubber Footwear Longer Wear ! For Better Service No matter what the weather ... BELLWOOD, Neb. (UP) Helen Siefert came back to Nebraska to show her home state how she had overcome the double handicap of blind and being deaf. Since friends began to finance her schooling 18 years ago, Miss Siefert, now 25, has gone on to become one of the nation's outpersons. standing blind-deaHer ability to sew aprons and f make childrens garments and other articles helped support her as she attended the New York Institute for Education of the Blind. She can perform a wide variety of household chores and dexterously operates a standard r and the Braille WOMEN love to drive BUY THE BEST! Beats Handicap type-write- Recipe DORSEY, Miss. (UP) After 50 Mr. and Mrs. years of marriage, Percy Martin 'concluded that the best guarantee of a lasting union is to have a large family. You dont have much time to think of jxjurself if you have a lot of children, said Mrs. Martin, mother of 13. 7WWWWWWWWVV Arctics BALL-BAN- D Keep feet warmer-dry- er . . . and give you longer, more comfortable wear, too. Made of live, springy rubber, correctly reinforced with firmly anchored, non rust buckles and BALL-BANArctics are rugged soles. Youll find make your Wear for the longer job. roughest right money go farther. D 4 Bl'CKLE 5 $6.95 $5.95 BETTIR BALL-BAN- D i; ( 175,000.00 175,000.00 STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder E. R. Davis, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1952. E. R. DAVIS Correct Attest: LEROY D. WHITE R. M. KAISER P. C. KNUDSON t Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, Than Telescopes H: TM6 to th ttitr of o Mrtot of ctwrt tiMwfnf 5w (CdtHr'i Utah's ducatlon compirti with that of Mio ottwr 47 state. Tho chorta wart by tho Utah Foundation from data rotoaaod by tho U. 4. Utah Foundation ra ports will bo aont without Offlca of Education. dharso to any Intarastod eltlitn of Utah upon roRuost dlroctod to IN Utah Foundation, 444 Dartlnf BMf 4tt Lako City U car that MAN-SIZ- E None ACCOUNTS This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $100,000.00 fla. KY. Total Liabilities 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 24 WTO. 27 KANS. 24, VT 24 TEXAS 42 175,000.00 CAPITAL is thought was interesting and worth commenting upon. The part of the Farm Bureau participated in by the ladies is very interesting and it is not planned with any age group in mind. The young wives are urged to join in the programs and benefit from the many and varied things to do and learn. Mr. Wendell Holmes, Jr., and his wife, Charleen, are the proud parents of a baby girl. This Mr. makes the grandparents, and Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Sr., count three when they tally up 12. TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES OHIO PENN. 10. I A ILL. DEL .calif. The first part of the week, the officers of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau Ladies met at the home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins of Bear River City. At the meeting one point was brought out that Adney! Telephone &Telegraph Co. 2 REPOHT OF CONDITION of Box Elder County Bank of Brigham City in the State of Utah' at the close of business on December 31, 1952 ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection ... $100,848.75 11. Other assets. Stock subscriptions due (demand) 68,151.25 Huxc 0 NJ I jyii grow even more in 1953. Jm. i. 3 31 watch and listened as the various communities made up their programs and all were ex tremely exciting. There was furniture arrangement, color harmonizing, furniture refinishing, upholstery classes, cake decorating and nearly every community decided to plan on having some civil defense work in their programs. Here is one organization that farm women can truly benefit from; here is one way to organize to beat inflation, the high cost of clothing and food, or any other element dangerous to our country. A purpose here could become so powerful that It would have to be recognized if enough women backed, it. Our own program for the next three months will deal primarily with civil defense for Corinne, but there will also .be a house-plan- t party, an Oriental party, an upholstery class and other interesting meetings. Hi, Mae! Hello, Mr. and Mrs. YtAA 0 MASS. 7. NEV ning. A year ago, we had a pretty big SCHOOL a Mile 4. CONN 5.- AL 'Mr. TOO! 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