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Show '4 iv-- v 1 ! erscirnuu leaking cirC!-PTheres snow in them thar mountains this week, deposited during the Wednesday night rain, which incidentally was the first appreciable moisture here received since June 20. , , moun- snow-cappe- d tains but then, in case you havent consulted your calendar lately, next Monday will mark the openng day of the autumn season. The Wednesday rain also gave Brigham City's new Main street drainage system its first workout. It did better than some of the drains in the residential sections but the test was inconclusive, and arguments continue on just how effective it will be in a real r. -- gravel-clogge- d gully-washe- Load the kids in your car and your camera with color film and make a tour of Box - Elder canyon and Sardine .this weekend. Dont miss this annual display of riotous color. j., - i Most Cities Use Garbage for Landfill CHICAGO (UP) A survey to find out what American cities do With .their garbage shows that most of them use it as a landfill. As for hogs, they run a poor third in getting rid of garbage, the survey by the International City Managers Association revealed. Most cities over 5,000 population use the sanitary landfill method of refuse disposal, digging a trench compacting the refuse and covering the site so the land Can be used for light construction, parking lots . or playgrounds. A total of 484 cities use this method,1 the sur. vey, showed. j Open dumps are used by 311 vities, 110 feed garbage to hogs, 100 use incinerators and 34 use salvage methods. A handful of cities dump refuse into water, make compost of it, use a central grinder or .a reduction method, according Ho the ' T7EHI1Y X ' Just in case you havent entered the football prediction contest, you have until 1 p.m. today, Friday, to get your entries in. In addition to beng recognized as an expert in the field, you could win a crisp new $5 or , , Details were in our Wednesday issue. Hunt it up, but hurry. The News and Journal staff, not eligible for the big contest, have their own pool worked up for the games this week. On the game of the week, I picked Box Elder to defeat Jordan i hope the team will co, operate with me. of the program are, draft ex. , ... to Sixth ifast and Fourth North THE LATEST HITS ON RECORD -- ' Ogden Realty i REALTOR & ; Im Sorry? Eve V water vm lx froel which H oAoa la net plenty it k M her la the Weft pood (ana management la heel you, entire Irrigation completely head gated. The red ii turprivngly law. Tha wring) In time, labor and water ora turpriiingly high. Look at thaw then, coma to and price took at tha haadgate. HOLLYWOOD BOWL SYMPHONY lH OR-CHEST- Rhapsody in Blue An American in Paris . NAT KING COLE Youre Looking at Me V size..... 3 8 size 10 At The Record Bar size... .5M Other sizes priced proportionately lew. Ins. Agency BEEHIVE UTAH COIICRETLffyPIPE ( Sab lake COAL & APPLIANCE EXport PHONE Listing Service Young men entering the University of Utah this fall may for NROTC now by writYoung men entering the Uni- applyor visiting the Naval Sciversity of Utah this fall may ing building, .University of enter the Naval Reserve Offi- ence Salt Lake City, Utah, j cers Training Corps which leads Utah, n to a Navy or Marine Corps at the completion of 2 Box Elder JOURNAL college and fulfillment of miliFriday, September 20, 1957 tary service requirements as a Brigham City, Utah commissioned officer. A wkly Mwsp dpr stabtrenttf m I9U8,Sacond This information was received avary Friday and antarad at Cl Mattar at fha post otfica ia Ingham 11. at this week from Captain D. iam City, Utan, andar tha act of Mardi 1 McClintock, U.S.N., professor of 1879. Naval Science at the university. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher NROTC students take a serata $3.00 par yaar, payabla In lected course of studies, sim- Subicrpition advance: in combination with tha tax Ildar ilar to studies of Naval Academy Newt, (published Wednesdays) $S.0Q par year; 12 50 for 4 months; tingle copy 10 cants. midshipmen at Annapolis, Md., in addition to the regular col- Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah lege curriculum of their choos-in- State Fran Association, National Editorial 4 . Caravan Route 66 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 2419 Kiesei Ave. Ogden i Member Ogden Multiple NOWS THE TIME TO BUY To Dream What Can I Say After I Visit these fine new model homes . . . select the features you want in our new SUNSET HEIGHTS home. Well build it for you and have it ready before winter sets in . . . providing you place your order NOW ! ' fita? COOS When I Grow Too Old -- SALE AND IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! ( x BENNY GOODMAN Say THESE MODEL HOMES ARE NOW FOR GO Stompin at the Savoy Jumpin at the Woodside 7 p.m. , CO GEES PRESENTS HEIGHTS .MODEL "HOMES 20-1- 4. emption while a member of the NROTC, $27 per month pay during the junior and senior year, a summer cruise, to foreign ports, and a commission as , a Reserve Marine Corps or Naval Officer. ... ,, Daily from . ; $10 bill. Utah Offers ONE ; Provo logon , 1501 Sooth Redwood 1550 Springvill Road Cache Volley Rank Bldg. 1940 WoR (CJt(JPj Phone Ex. Ah OOOSN Navy Training com-missii- ! . - SUBSET CAPITOL ATHENS, Ala. (UP) Energetic thieves made off with almost an entire sawmill near here. Sheriff Clyde Ennia said two men had stolen about 1,700 pounds of sawmill machinery from Sherqian Marsh and had come back tot a second load when Marsh spied them. Two suspects were later captured but they had sold the stolen equipment for junk anc) it was already ' cut up when Marsh sought to reclaim it. 4 Ole says he should have stayed in bed. University of - By Boa Bunowbridge, Pirocitar Thor Research Center paster fell from the ceiling, covering everything with a fine spray of plaster dust. ' . Stolen Machinery Became Junk Too Fast open: house ot to have Seems early The minister of a small rural church was imploring an old man to repent of his sins. Well, said the old sinner if you answer one question for me, Ill start coming to church. And what is the question? ing up a lot of overtime. Even at that, minister. from the chill in the air, the system wont asked the Who was Cains wife?- askbe ready any too soon. ed the old native. My friend, said the minister Always a little superstitious, Ole Zundel you will never be able threatened to not even open his store last sternly, to embrace religion until you Friday, the 13th, knowing, full well some- stop bothering yourself about would happen. thing other mens wives. However, he did and it did. When he threw open the store door- - on long strip of Friday, Sept. 13, a six-fo- Each day I have to find a new way to get to town and return home as different streets are closed temporarily while natural gas connections are beng made throughout the city. The work is really being rushed and the men working on the construction crews are pick- Applications are presently Association and United Press, Representative; Utah State Press elt Lake City, Utah. be- ing accepted from University of Utah freshmen entering for the contract midshipman class. The quota for the University of Utah has been limited to 58 entering freshmen; it is ' recommended that those Interested take immediate steps to initiate processing for this program. Among the many advantages NATIONAL I . . . and his heart is full! Advertising Association. editorial ASSO MIMHI . UTAH JTAII . Of THt socuuion for Better Farm Living Do you have a case of tht cltttterf?. You- can check for symptoms hr the - garage. 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(Readers may address handicraft problems to Thor Research Cantor, Marengo,' 11L) This young woman has recovered from a serious but common emotional disturbance. She knows the joy home again! A better. UNDERSTANDING by you and other citizens of the problem of mental health can do so much to aid so many more of these troubled people. For only as your help grows can their hope of recovery increase. of-comin- g 3 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITER chairs. 'Group the articles carefully to make storage use of almost every square foot-- Put pieces like rakes and hoes in the same section. Between the handles you can fit shorter spades, . . pitchforks and mops. Shelves can be . attached to perforated, boards to provide kccessible 4 storage . of canning Jars, paint cans and other supplies. Plan the length of the TABLE $124.00 VALUE SALEPRICE Including carrying case LUGGAGE (P)(P)o95 million or more Americans are emotional disturbance or mental from suffering illness. Some may. be your friends, some your neighbors, others even members of your family. For emotional and mental illness can touch anyone-no matter, what age,' sex or social level. It in is, fact, the Number One Health Problem facing our nation today. .Today-sixt- een , c,0CtAI70. and BRIEF CASES FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT mmm ; FREE BOOKLET: If you know someone who needs help or who would like a better understanding of mental health, send for a copy of Ilow To Deal With Your Tensions. ,ffNTAbV A better understanding of mental health is the most precious gift you can give to those who need it. When confronted by the problem of emotional or mental illness, there is no reason why you shouldnt discuss it, face it as you would any physical illness. Find out flow to deal with it, how it can be treated. And above all, work with your local, mental health association. 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