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Show USAC Coed Engagement Told interest to their many friends is the engagement of Of Utah Engagement Told by Parents State .Agricultural ' College Vonda Lee Rigby, and Dave Lee Wright. coed, Miss 'C w'v' The , young couple plan to exchange wedding vows upon the return of Mr. Wright from an LDS mission in Western Canada. - v. V r f - a vrv 1 4- ward. LDS h X V - Farewell services are planned for Elder Wright August 21 in the Seventh 4 It tvf Announcing tre engagement are parents of the bride-to-be- , Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Rigby, Too- ele. Mr. Wrlight is the $on of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Wright, V N Brigham City. The young couple has been attending college for the past two years at the USAC in Logan, where both were active ' t members In Lambda Delta Sigchoir and ma, LDS Institute school activities. 0 L A, 4 TWO BIG FEATURES Miss Vonda Lee Rigby of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D- Rigby, Tooele, and daughter Dave Lee Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Wright, Brigham City plan to exchange weddingvows upon the return of Elder Wright from an LDS mission in Western Canada. TODAY and SAT. . lifraatUvM if . . - I have a dog that growls, Little Boy: Aint going to tomorrow. said the spinster, a parrot that Mother: Why not, dear? swears, a fireplace that smokes, Little Boy: I cant read n I and a cat that stays out all chnt write n 'they wont let night.- - Why should I want a i me talk so whats the use? husband? , school, lutewroi VWVfUiAUKTHNAIIONAl FmmMI TONY CURTIS . COLLEEN MIllER O' THE TODAY AND Ttthntcofor ANGELA FIRST NANSEN OUTLAW HUNTER! Co-H- it HEW SATURDAY HISTORYS LANSBURY GEORGE PICTURES" HE WAS OHERUHY BARRY-DA- EXPOSED! t) RANDOLPH SC0TL HERBERT m-- and HERBERT present WIICO J YATES laughing &CJNE GARLAND WENDELL SUN. MON. -- -- TUES. COREY rmfsicom "nil. LBCKWOQO A REPUBLIC TWO BIG FEATURES UnUcM RONALO FORREST MARGARET -- TUCKEB SHHiEB PRODUCTION Plus Shorts, Cartoon, News SUN DAY MON DAY TU ESDAY Handsome Helmsman Con- trary to accepted etiquette, its not only proper but also good sense to leave the spoon in your coffee cup aboard the dining car of a moving-trainthat is. Eastern railroad dining - car experts claim the spoon in the cup helps keep the coffee from Whats more, sloshing out. they say this works even- better when the spoon is turned back- 41 bed unit, $203,810.00; unit $210,320 00. These costs were based on an estimate of $13.00 per square foot. A discussion was had concerning the most desirable location in the county for the construction of a nursing home, but the committee was not in unanimous agreement on this matter. It was finally concluded that three well qualified persons from outside of the county Should be asked to study the problem and make a recommendation as to where these facilities should be constructed. 48-be- - , wards. Highballs and water are no problem on a train, due to the ice in the tall glasses, but about the only way to keep a cocktail from slopping is to drink it quickly. To help the coffee drinker who might be embarrassed by the spoon-in-curoutine, the railroads are searching for the perfect cup. To date they have come up with a pyramid shaped one and another with a double rim, which they are testing. fast-movin- g p Huge Saving Made Strategic Items In WASHINGTON The (UP) Defense department reports that millions of pounds of strategic materials have been saved this year as a result of a vigorous conservation program. One target of the military conservation program is nickel. Since the start of the Korean fighting, it has remained the worlds most critical material. The departments project to conserve nickel dealt principal ly with the reduction of nickel in ormor plate, conversion from nickel - bearing to straight chromium stainless steels in equipment the use of boron steel in tank and automotive steels, reduction of the home. He explained that In the past, nickel in ship cupronickel" by and investigation of nursing homes have been pri mar'ily shelters. He said the the use of such alternative ma magnemajority of older people can be terials as aluminum, rehabilitated, most of those who sium, and high maganese stain are bedfast can he helped to less steels. The conservation military get up and around, they can be converted back into useful per program is focused primarily on sons, if they have proper care mobilization readiness. In many A program of this type is quite cases material-savindesigns expensive and if a good com- are being perfected and placed is in readiness until needed. In plete rehabilitation project undertaken in connection with time of war, when materials be a nursing home, the cost of the come short, the military ser building would not be the great- vices will then be able to est expense, the speaker said. switch quickly to these alterWith such a program, it would nate designs. is Conservation be necessary to have a good adpromoted trained ministrator, nursing through substitution of less critpersonnel, and a good social ical in place of more critical worker and that it costs money materials, simplified design, reto 'hire weU qualified people. duction in size and weight of A good nursing home should such items as radios and radar, make adequate provision for the improved packaging, eliminaprivacy of its patients, he said. tion or combination of parts, re Ordinarily, it would be unwise pair and salvage, and improved to have more than two patients are In one room. However, Conservation contracts this might vary somewhat, depend- also a part of the departments ing on the patients and the na- program. Under these contracts, contractors agree to review, item ture of their disabilities. This problem Is snowball- by item, opportunities to reduce ing and growing rapidly, and content of critical materials in he predicted that any facilities equipment ordered. Any implanned now, will be inade- provement is put into effec.t in quate in the next ten years. production designs on existing The need is going to get big- orders. ger and bigger because people 9 Box Elder JOURNAL are living longer. Old people are going to make a tremendous Brigham City, Utah voting block, and if they are Friday, August 12. 1955 not treated right, they will eventually take over, and obtain what they want because they will have the vote to get it, he pointed out. Following Dr. Kassells re Step in . . . marks, Mrs. J. E. Ryan reported on a meeting some of the committee members had attended in Salt Lake City. Amos Hansen and Dr. Ficklin also reported on a Garland Lions club meeting they had attended. They said the club had gone on record as backing the movement to obtain more adequate nursing home facilities In, the county, calling at tention to desirable locations in Garland. Chairman Jay W, Oldroyd showed the committee plans for a nursing home, a 41 bed nursing home and a nursing home. The plans : had been obtained from the State Department of Health. He said he had contacted a local con tractor Who has estimated the construction cost of the buildings as follows: two-third- s scrap-handlin- ORLEANS ARTHUR 190 00; 0.tUP) COLUMBUS, g 'PICK GENE Dr. Victor Kassel, prominent geriatrician from Salt Lake City and one of the best authorities of the aged In the Intermountain area, spoke to the Box Elder County Nursing Home committee at a special meeting held in the courthouse Monday evening. Dr. Kassell pointed out there were three .things that frequently block adequate care for the aged. 1. Those who take care of aged persons are almost always younger, and there Is a tendenrecy to form a parent-chillationship with the aged person, and this is not desirable because it Is much different from t a relationship. 2. Younger people have a tendency to pull away from older individuals, realizing as they do that they themselves are growing older every year. 3. Younger care takers often feel uncomfortable around old er people, take care of their owq needs instead of giving compe tent care to the guests. Dr. Kassel points out that these things may enter in the selection of a site for a nursing home, and suggested that the committee be careful, or they will make a selection that will be satisfying to them, and probably many of the people in the county, but not necessarily to those who would be patients in doctor-patien- &.- Etiquette? Leave That Spoon In Coffee Cup Gets Expert Advice on Care of Aged d i Universal Appeal Box Elder Nursing Home Committee Lovely Hillevi Rombin, Miss models a Sweden of 1955, pretty bathing suit during a fashion show at a New York department store. Miss Rombin represented Sweden in the Miss Universe contest at Lorg Beach, Calif. People Sage Brush Sals Hold Luncheon August 11 get Sage Brush Sals of Corinne met August 11 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Owens. Following a talk and demon stration on setting the table the girls prepared and served a luncheon. Miss Bessie Hansen, Home Demonstration agent, ; was spe,-ciguest. She expressed appreciation for the Invitation to attend and commended the girls on the progress achieved during the summer months. 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