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Show Dog Population Is Gaining on Humans Kayla Tingcy , - 'Mr-- Is :5r 1 j. f H 4 Jf ; "f ' , i,k. " M $-- ' ' Nursing Award , - .. Dlj M 4. '; V w- , ."I '1i - 'w ' AS5fc, 1 V f U - ' .V, f K VsT tiT M -- M V' v V , '' jo" ''- ? V - ' ' S L I . 1 && !W,w" J J t ? r.f' ' s , " " V" jT ; &- f w ' -- - ' rK i -, -- . , , -'- f ' 'VVss , J' ., '?:f s .r 1 ' ? ,.f " 'I '- '1 4 . ' - r'i V1.. . 1t- '- - Jtauwno-- r - " - ase ar eo 4 K & . f' ji j r ' p- rv i z '',, -- " C ic- - ri - , - "' - -" hr S t jr Presented 'v - - v' ? i Jt &, V $ I Vjr . Miss Kayla Tingey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lorrin Tingey, has been awarded a two year Population-wise- , CHICAGO (UP) America seems to be going to the dogs. The last census figures put the human population at A dog food manufacturer estimates the dog population at 23 000,000 and says its , ' " increasing four times as fast as 1 the human population. Almost every other household has one dog, (according to Quaker Oats Co ), and nearly 15 percent of all American homes boast two or more cannites. This means big business for the dog food industry, with sales last year totaling a quarter of a billion dollars. GETS NURSES AWARD Like their masters, dogs are Miss Kayla Tingey, daugha higher standard of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin enjoying living than ever before. Dogs Tingey, Brigham City, has are larger, they eat better and been awarded the nurses they live longer ,the study show J - '''7'- scholarship towards tuition and fees at Weber registration school of nursing in Ogden by the Civic Improvement club. Each year the local service organization assists a high school graduate in her nursing plans. Last year the award went to Nolene Jensen, daughter of Nolan Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. who is now beginning her second year of nurses schooling. Elder Miss Tingey, a Box High school and seminary graduate, entered Weber college for her nursing course, Monday, scholarship by Civic Im- ed. Sept. 24. v provement club. The young lady, who served in June as attendant to Box Elder County Dairy Darling, is Hits Anesthetics residing at Bertha Eccles hall. At Childbirth She is a former Bee Ette and MILWAUKEE (UP The use the enthusiastically entering of anesthetics at childbirth alnursing field. ways presents the rist of Interference with the childs breathing, according to Dr. Julian Pleasants, a Notre Dame biochemist. Pleasants, who spoke to a recent hospital association convention here, said that most mothers do not realize the risk of anesthetsia. He said, Hospital practices The Fish and Game depart have become so routinized, that ment has issued information re- some mothers are forced to take risk to the baby against garding the opening dates of this their wills, either because they the various hunting seasons in dont know what is being done this area. The waterfowl season ' begins to them or because they are not to prepared at 8 a. m. Saturday morning, psychologically Oct. 13. It continues statewide fight against it at such a crucial through Dec. 31, except that the time." hunting of Canadian geese ends this year on Dec. 15. The general deer season opens Saturday, Oct. 20, and will close y Fish and Game - asxgn,, mtrMiiTrri! trutfi iin FLYING GIANT Heres the worlds largest land based in flight over the Great Salt Lake cargo plane, the valley, one of many planes which will be on display at the open house ceremonies at Hill Air Force Base, Sunday C-9- 9, j ' i ''i' r''l afternoon. The affair is being held to dedicate the new 13,500 foot runway, recently completed, and will feature an airshow starting at 2 p.m., including a crack team of jet pilots who will crack the sonic barrier. VtT' lilnr " 1 ijrttffiitT fti irtfif i Air Show, Open House, Runway Dedication Scheduled Sunday at Hill Air Force Base 'The worlds largest land based will be cargo plane, the on display for Utahns to inspect at the Hill Air Force Base open house, on Sunday, Sept. 30. Lt. Col.- Fred C. Johnson, Hill 'AFB commander, said the .base will have a load of high priority cargo for shipment via the that weekend and the aircraft commander has consented to remain at Hill Field over Sunday to display the giant plane during the open house. Built by the Convair division of General Dynamics corporation, San Diego, Calif., the is a cargo adaptation of the international bomber. It is the only plane of its type in operation in the Air Force today. y Powered by six 3,000 hp pusher-typ- e engines with Curtiss Electric reversible-pitc- h can propellers, the carry a cargo of more than 100,- - C-9- 9 9 B-3- 6 Pratt-Whitne- 9 A Nasty Blow 000 pounds at 300 miles an hour, Base Flight Test Center, and over a distance of 8,100 miles. the 13,630 ft. runway used at The plane operates at about 30,000 feet. Thunderbirds Will Perform In addition to the and many other first line combat airplanes, the open house will of feature two performances the Thunderbirds, the Air Force flying demonstration team. The Thunderbirds now fly the Super Sabre Jets and will perform breath-takinmaneuvers, in a tight diamond formation, at speeds up to 750 miles an hour. The open house at Hill AFB on Sunday, Sept. 30, is being held to officially dedicate the new 13 5O0 ft runway now nearing completion. This new airstrip brings to Utah the third longest operational runway in the United States, second only to the 22 mile dry lake bed used at the Edwards Air Force 9 0 the Edwards Air Force Base in Washington. Gates Open at 1 P. M. Hill Air Force Base gates will open to the public at 1 00 p. m. with the 11 acre aircraft repair inhangars open for . public spection. The airshow will begin at 2 00 p. m. with a controlof a sonic led demonstration of aviation boom, the mile-stonThe sonic boom is a progress shock wave generated when a plane passes through the speed of sound. The sonic boom demonstration will be followed by a flyover and demonstration by a contingent of Utah Air National 'from the 191st Guard Fighter-Bombe- r Squadron. The Thunderbirds will perform at 2.30 p. m. and again at 4:30 p. m. with the time between e The pheasant and other upland game bird seasons start Nov. 10 at 8 a. m. with varying length of seasons by counties. The muskrat trapping season filled with a tight schedule of is set for Oct. 1 through May 31, and aerial dem- the trapping season for mink various onstrations. is Dec. 1 through Feb. 28. TrapwaOffer Many Displays ping on the six The open house program will terfowl marshes will not begin end at 5.00 p. m. climaxed ' by until on or after Jan. 15. a formal fetreat ceremony. ;j Brig. Gen. P. H. Robey, com- Plan For Parking Kids mander of the Ogden Air MaNEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) teriel Area, said the entire The New Haven Chamber of been show, along with .the many sta- Commerce says it has tic exhibits to be displayed, working on a new plan to bring will be located adjacent to the shoppers back to the city. A airdrome which is the center of Chamber committee was set up to interest businessmen in esflying activity at the base. He urged all Utahns to at- tablishing a center where partend tjie open house on Sept. 30 ents can park their children to see the first line combat ele- and freely participate in the ments of the U. S. Air Force in excitement of shopping action. J fly-ove- By Sally Morgan, president; Bobby vice president, and Sheffield, secretary-treasurer- . Jensen and J. i I .-- V OLD CROW DISTILLERY C0..DIV.0F Janet Beecher d CLEARANCE t 4 . MENS STRETCHABLE BETTER FABRIC in budget-price- d drapes! SOCKS 2 pair5!00 BOYS COTTON SOCKS Reinforced with from top to toe. AGES RAYON and GINGHAM AS PIECEGOODS a SALE PICK THAT LAY-A- CLEARANCE AY NOW! U A Tm Ow IT Draw drapes of Burlington Mills' COTTON-RAYODAMASK N Polio vaccine is safe. series of Even - incomplete inoculations have reduced the incidence of polio eighty per-cent among those receiving them. The vaccine is particularly ef-- ' fective in preventing paralytic! the most damaging type. polio Immunization consists of three The first two are injections. given at intervals of two to six weeks, and a third is given seven to ten months later. All three are necessary for maximum protection. Adults as well as children and expectant mothers should be Even vaccinated against polio. people who have recovered from the disease should receive the vaccine because an attack affords protection against only one of the three known types. Immunization stimulates resistance gloss-weav- h , Polio vaccine is no longer being allocated by the Federal Government- - Although supplies are not unlimited, they are ade quate in this community at the colors- - Matching -- !( JEWELRY inches wide, floor length d 'C .!. 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I 'Well, said the visitor, int see why you werent after such a strong de- Friday, September 28, 1956 Brigham City, Utah F-8- for AU JOURNAL IttMEYg Oct. 30. state-owne- 12 Box Elder has raaftc it Americas Dates of Hunts t 3-- ? The annual Red and Blue of the Brigham tournament City Golf and Country club Sunwill be held Saturday, day and Monday, according to Sid Farnsworth, president. The dinner climaxing thei will be held at tournament Maddox Ranch House, Monday evening at 7,30 p. m. Rules provide that all the matches must be played by Oct. 1. Either nine boles of golf or nine holes of putting must be played to determine a winner, Farnsworth said. a Mts superb nualitU; Tell Opening f Red and Blue Golf Matches Must Be Played This Weekend CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager ) |