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Show How Civil War Frigid Winds Drop Temperatures to Affected Minn. County ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP) RmRwmmm IN THE PRESENT ACOLONEUNTHE EMERSENOfTHE FIRST VIRGINIA NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT (MOW THE HAS CONTRIBUTED 17G OVER By Marljane Morris This is the time of year when It takes something major to remove the topic of weather from ' any conversation. So I might as well get right in tbe middle by telling all you folks as if you didnt know that last week our temperature went down to a minus seven, minus one and minus 10. And that is official, right from the reading of the government station in Walter Bosleys backyard. But we can't complain. Its been a fine winter, so far. And our activities seem to go right on. So many meetings and that I never club do keep up with them all. The Corinne Pinochle group met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Nicholas with Mrs. Elmer Brangel as special guest. Prizes went to Mrs. Vivian Jones and Mrs. Alice F. Davis. Speaking of Mrs. Jesse Nicholas lets include the Mr. and say they entertained at a lovely dinner party this week. Their guests were Mr .and Mrs. Jewell Nelson and Mr.; and Mrs. Joe Cefalo. The Cefalos are from Brigham INFANTRY VIRGINIA NATIONAL $193,000000 IN ARMY EQUIPMENT GUARD) THIS GREAT (IN ADDITION TO THAT PATRIOT BECAME City., TAKEN INTO ACTIVE OF THE VIRGINIA SERVICE BY UNITS) AND MORE THAN FORCES. 500,000000 THE GUARD TRAINS OF AIR WORTH OVER EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES, i P' 60,000 LEADERS. GUARDSMEN' ONE OUT OF EVERY FIVE-- T BECAME COMMISSIONED 7 OFFICERS DURING THE PERIOD 1940-4- 4 Community Plans Must Be Practical One Case Where Cops Arrived Too Soon North Stake IOWA CITY (UP) What may seem to be acres of diamonds in nearby natural resources may turn out to be white elephants,, warns an article in the Iowa Business Digest. Local development planners do hot always realize the difficulties of turning apparent wealth into real wealth under present economic conditions, the authors said. The article, Facts and Illusions in Resource Development, was prepared- to show the need for: research programs. ; , Industry ; Is becoming inrathcreasingly market-oriente- d the er than resource-orienteBecause distribuarticle said. tion costs sometimes exceed production costs, it- - has become necessary to make the most of rtw materials located as near to the market as possible." The authors recommended that ' towns and regions look into the most advanced aspects of technology with respect to their Industries and raw materials. For Instance, fruit and vegetable areas might direct their efforts toward freezing and concentrate industries,, father than ; toward setting up new 'canneries, the article suggested. MIA Basketball Schedule Told The schedule of play for the basketsecond half of the ball tournament being conducted by the North Box Elder stake MIA was announced this week by Ralph Nielson, stake athlen director. tic , The games will continue to be played on Wednesday evening at the Box Elder High school gymnasium. i well-define- d . Calif. (UP) Earl Raley, a Sacramento service station attendant, looked up from his job recently to see a man walk out of the station office stuffing currency in his pocket. Raley gave chase, caught the man, brought him back to the service station and told him to empty his pockets. Just as the man was about to put the last of the $59 on the counter, police arrived and the man broke and ran again. This time he outdistanced Raley and the police. When Raley later checked the cash register, he SACRAMENTO, .... Victors in the first half of the was short tournament were the Honeyville -ward The schedule will be as fol- , $1.84. Senior February 7:00 8:00 9:00 6 Box Elder JOURNAL rri FOB A VET TO PAY His 61 HOME THAN ILLEGAL MORE MR the reasonable value set 13 , I I 1, 1957 Friday, February Brigham City, Utah in some manner the ski cut his leg. With him were Ronnie Cutler and Hero Yamasaki. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredrickson have been vacationing in southern California for the past two weeks. Were glad they are home safe and sound. a We wish to congratulate young couple getting married today. .. LeRoy and Miss Connie Morgan. Miss Morgan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan of Brigham City and sister of Mrs. Rulon Smpot of Corinne. We surely wish to congratulate this wonderful couple dnd to wish them all the success and happiness there is In the world. There is going to be some Interesting and I might add unique entertainment at the Box Elder High school, February 7 at 8 p.m. I mention it this far ahead, because if nothing serious comes up I wont be around to remind you folks again. We are planning a trip into Arizona for a feC of Februarys first 'days. Wallys brother is coming from the frozen North, (Montana) and wants us to go With him and his wife down Into the Arizona sunshine for a thawing out. And who could resist such an offer? But to get back to the above mentioned topic, the Founders Day Frolic to be specific. It will feature a very fine orchestra from Ogden Shorty Ross who I understand plays at the White City Ballroom. From some of the previews of the skits they promise to be better than anything youll see on TV that evening Take the, Roaring honestly. for example. Just Twenties where else do you think you could see the mamma doing the Charles ton in authentic costumes. And there is going to be a hat parade by the fathers and another skit that sounds very much like it consisted of school teachers. It should be a great night for everyone. Feb. 7, 8 p. m. at the Box ' Elder High school gymnasium. r, . a or fs3 wnrac, fnf.nB.tl.! ADMINISTRATION MM, VETERANS ELDER BOX . QSGJdtrtDQaQ February 18 Bear River vs. Seventh. Corlnne vs. Fourth. Honeyville vs. Third. Eighth, bye. : 7:00 8:00 9:00 , GYMNASIUM I Friday, February 1st BOX ELDER versus General LOGAN . ' GE0ZZL1ES Students ..... First Teams p-- River vs. - Honeyville. 8:00 Seventh vs. Fourth, 9:00 Eighth S. Corlnne, , . , Third, bye. 7:00-r-Bea- . f . ZOOK WHAIT YOU GEY FOR (NOW OPEN FOR BUSNIESS) Quality Meat at Lowest Prices O BEEF (Whole or half) HICKORY SMOKED HAM & BACON 29 Honeyville vs. Eighth. Corlnne vs. Seventh. Fourth vs. Third. Bear River, bye. 7:00 8:00 9:00 OALL FINEST QUALITY 27 February Corinne vs. Bear River. Fourth vs. Eighth. Third vs. Seventh. Honeyville, bye. 7:00 8:00 9:00 Cut Ill never forget my first flight,' said the veteran pilot. I was flying a cargo of phonograph records, and my land gear fell off as I was about to land. Did you make a safe landing? asked the friend, anxious' ' ly. and HIDES BEEF Quick Frozen Wrapped for your lockers. 3V2cIb. ALLEN MEAT CO. Maybe it wasnt a safe landing, replied the pilot, but it " was a real record-breaker,- TREMONTON President Washington vetoed in his eight years only two-bi- lls in office. Its ' (One mile South of Stoplight down town Tremonton) WITH time, neighbor take-it-eas- y Sunny Brook bourbons time , Pus All These Other after a days work well done, jou need some relaxation . . . take time out, . 4 then enjoy this golden whiskey , finest of fine Kentucky bourbons! i,. call to your civil defense dk rector, volunteering your services as a Skywatcher in the Ground Observer Corps for a few hours a week, fcould save city. Your call will put your eyes and ears to work guarding loopholes in our radar screen, ready to give adequate advance warning in case of surprise attack. You're needed now! Make that call today! 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Steering ol FEATURE- S- Seats Fashion-FirStrut-Mount- with Anti-Gla- Instrument Panel Top . DEMONSTRATION A L-- D Metal Seat Side Panels Safety Deep-Recess- Steering Wheel Telltale Instrument Lights Electrical System Printed Electrical Circuit Dual Homs . Turn Signals Dual Illuminated Ash Receivers Twin Sun Visors Yent Panes Parking Brake Crank-Operat- DRIVE AT. YOUR B L.E O DEALER'S 5 DVD QUALITY . . lt Rear Shock d 50c 25c Kids There are no reserved seats this However, year. seats are Second Teams 6:30 p.m. 8:00 - Admission 75c moom PLANT . ! HIGH SCHOOL VISIT US IN OUR NEWLY bye. . SIDE PAYMENT VIOLATES THE LAW AND MAY 6ET HIM INTO SERIOUS TROUBLE. ! Fourth, February by VA. AN n 6 Seventh vs. Honeyville. Eighth vs. Bear River, Third vs. Corinne, February And the Roy Forsgrens of Brigham City, but wfe cant think of them and not remember that Corinne was their home for a great many years, celebrated their 48th Wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Forsgren and their families attended from Corinne. And the past few days have not been without Incidents on the serious side. Lysle Wells received an electrical shock while engaged in some building. The shock was severe enough to sort of freeze him and in trying to save himself he drug his hand down over some tin he was working with. It lacerated his fingers to the bone. Besides being very painful the wounds do not seem to be healing too well. I understand, however, that he is back at work. We all sincerely hope this accident is soon only a veary painful memory for Lysle. Then Miss Launa Michelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michelli receievd some for glass cuts deep enough stitches. But she is back in school and seems to be getting along fine. Loyle Rasmussen was hurt while on a skiing vacation at Sun Valley. He fell while skiing and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOif. OF LAND MANAGEMENT. BUREAU YOUR INVITATION lows: . : Chang- LEGAL NOTICE Land Offico, Salt l.ak City, Vtah, ing popularities during the Civil January 1957. Notice ie War era resulted In three names siven thatII,Dean C. Shimmin, R. hereby F. D. filed I, Price Utah, hae application in 10 years for a Minnesota Utah 017744 and .Utah 017745, under of the Taylor Grazing Act, county. Section When the present Wilkin coun- aa amended, to eelect the S Vi Sec. 35, Sec. 34, T 12 S., R. It Sfc4 S,NL'4. ty was established in 1858 it was F, 2, 3 and 8 Utah; lot E., S.L.M., Utah, named for Sen. Robert Toombs Sec. 3. T. 13 S.. R. 717.04 in acrea, exchange of Georgia. When the South se- containing for Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Z'AW'A. NEU. ceded and Toombs became a N?SEi4. N. 12 chain of the SA 30, Sl'zSW'A Sec. 34. Confederate general and secre- S tUN , See. R. 12 W"., S.L.M., Utah; contain 687.80 acres. tary of state for the Confeder- ingThia notice ie for the purpoe of al acy, the name was changed to lowing all persona claiming the select Johnson, county for Vice Presi- ed land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to dent Andrew Johnson. file their protests or other objections After Johnson succeeded Abra- In the Land Salt Lake Office, City, with evidence that a ham Lincoln as president, how-ee- Utah, oftogether such protest or objection has copy he fell from political favor. been served upon the applicant, with The legislature in 1868 finally in 30 days offrom the date of the first this notice. renamed the county for Alexan- publication Acting Manager, der Wilkin, a Union' colonel First ED D. COX, Jan. 25, 1957. publication killed at Tupelo, Miss. In 1864. J2i5FI815 Minus Ten Degrees in Corinne Area VITAL CONTRIBUTION 0 CORINNE COMMENTS B |