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Show v THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 2 1 Agent Reminds Farm People of Safety Laws Thursday, June 30, 1960 Culverts and inlets need protective famil dev ices Mechanized agriculture has reus h ivi mini ot an oppoitunitv sulted in more leisure time among In li mn th n did thi n ancestors people and hence more time Iiiq --i'ii n c ..n Is md ditches aie farm f a tor n i ii rtcreation s thin ( ( n i vacations and di udi a, o fishing and Swimming boating Farm families rind to tde .hunting are popular recreation ac It is the respm ihilnv of adults .11 s 0f fjrm people Fach year safety seriously everywhere the time," vuggexts A Fullmer to teich ch 'dun the h iaids of many lives are lost bv people of ion s mi is 1 he vi rv young di dg(.s it Allred, county extension a nt wh,P participating in Two of the prmtipil causis 01 must In ( nsi Iv supiv st d ton th se activities ve d ' ov ed a lent i uh n'lv oi W hen pi fatal ,ind nts or inning this summei s va tlv Itus v i r , at M' t cation Allrid advises farm famil ruling on frimlind .ml at n ' n di " dik hi s a s '0 iv lude safety pi ins and lh( n a in d mi n s ,n fcervice buildings ' a Ih t sr onl , out t in rf s go all out to observe safi tv rules and fit n ms i lodiv mcmbirs of im f v future! ijk 12; BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS v i , ' Where you work or at your bank i ( i Now v i i I i ( Paint yourself hi v i e .0 to nrnmi n enough CARD Or THANKS f We wish to take this means o' n t i su ii ii must be n a i1 irii ii h n n wimmmg thanking all those who extended s in I, m h irmw'int iclci It super-assistance comfort and sympn a hi i swimm ng thy at the time of the illness and ision In ari d , p a lib suing devices death of our beloved daughter and In nt h in liiiuvs uipis md long sister Di ta Petersen Mower hi if u ih s life s darkest hour, one comes to ulable Pui mn an ponds usi d for realize the true meaning of the should h Ii in d Dan .wind fi lends nil i linns ii hloe N Petirsen, Mrs , ions iga mn i mals md diihi, I, mid also In firuid Mr and Mrs Harold Reeder pi did to t ppi hi i ii i i win no paying at maturity ikt Im u toll t i ... 0 3. old Pi. i i 1 V i PRICES START AT ONLY i I r Iin i I i C I i Serving as we would be served OUR VERY WE BEST CONSIDERATE ATTENTION Plothumj Cliavcl Phone PA Ninth Mam 176 j FUN TOR ALL Tiny Faylene Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Jensen, left, will be a baby contestant July Fourth; Susan Dell Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Baird, is dressed up ready for the parade; David Breitenbeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Breitenbeker, shows his lucky fish pond fish and Kevin Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Parsons, preview Uncle Sam, as Fourth of July celebration nears. DlGNIflED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FELT j M.00 3.00 JUST Until July MORE 5th we are offering a $1 .00 reduciton on: TIRE $p33 NOW, UNTIL Adjustable Dosage Selector. Eliminates Mixing, meas. uring and waste. This Dandy is a Real Deal for ... KELLY GARDENS HOME CREENHOUSES NURSERIES FRUIT ORCHARDS LIVESTOCK POULTRY EXTERMINATION of MANY USES .. e, DUALITY AT GEORGES 333 No. Rubber Welders Main P r vfi 4! Regular $5.95 NOW UNTIL JULY 15 OK ) JULY 15 The New HOSEMASTER SPRAYER EXCHANGE OF 1959 levels, while government job said the employment secureven after census workers holding, esity depaitments employment were laid off totaled 63 200 comtimates set May non farm employto 61 100 a year ago 2ti4 8 900 ment a a gain of 100 jobs pared He said most of the ineiease in over Mav 1959 government employment centered ' Since the first of the year we in schools and local government have noticed a tapering in the Miller reported that unemploygrowth rate with the slowdown at- ment had dropped between April tributable in part, to last years and May but not as much as exdisextended However, he said, Utahs pected putes in steel and copper and to insured unemployment as a perthe position of the States economy cent of those employed irf covered in the business cycle industry was only 2 2 percent comto a 4 2 eicent nationally as The report noted that although pared ot the end of May most of the sluggishness showed up in manufacturing, the estimaThe first Father's Day was obted May work force of 4G 200 in served June 19, 1910 this industry was at an all time high Michigan has approximately Weakness was traceable til fabrimiles of lake surface cated metals, food and kindled products, chemical, ordnance, and ti ansportation (misequipment siles) Miller said 14 500 had Mine employment at recovered to last years pie strike level with a relatively slow rale of growth expected in the future Const) uction imployrmnt was slightly lower thin a yeir ago, wilh some 15 500 woikers ngaged Fiwer m w home in building He $T95 Regular $8.95 HORSLEYS SEED 1 3 t716 m Ju y V HOME PHONE PA MOST OF BRIGHAM CITY Plant Food Liquid WoMij-fte- DEAL! 1 FULL TREADS LOOK FOR THIS SIGN REAL A Offer Includes . . . Hose Master Spray Nozzle Mcrgro Weedit Weed Killer, Pint for Insects, Spiders, etc. AND TAX RETREADABLE fm, FOR THIS This Special WHITEWALL! PLUS 1 Mcrgro Complete Garden Spray FOR ALL PRICES AT LOOK NYLON! FOR FUNERAL BRIGHAM CITY Growth Rate Notes Decrease SPECIAL REDUCTION! MODEST and REASONABLE PRICES staits are holding up the usual! The average Amene.in visits a si asonul ineiease physician just over five toms a Transput tation and utilities cm year according to the Health Inworkers fewer this ployed slightly surance Institute than other oflast with year gains fset by employment relations m railroads Miller said Tiades position has weakened Utah's leemomie growth rate, slightly as far as growth ratts aie 0 one of the fastest in the nation ap- concerned, with the estimated at work in May only 900 jobs pears to have temporarily slowed a bit reported Douglas Miller, ahcad of a year ago of the Miller pointed out that finance Brigham City emmanager and service industries topped May, ployment secuuty office MORE YOUR EVERY DESIRE FINEST FUNERAL HOME and EQUIPMENT Utahs Economic JUST TO PLEDGE 33 South Main RETAIL STORES AND OFFICES WILL BE (SS, MONDAY, JULY 4th Merchants Committee of Box Elder Chamber of Commerce . LOWEST MEAT PRICES IN TOWN! y- -. Vf- - y 5S.VXT sf. - v xf s x& y yXvi. ? MONEY V s . . ri. "8? x '.y' '.' ''' k k'-- y . v - s. . S VS yi y-- HY K';Vxv Hv V 4 and I find that paying myself first each payday helps me keep some Tor ears I had trouble keeping one of the things I Us?VE near me. Necr seuned money Jo hae enough at the end of the month to buy the things I wanted and needed. Then I learned to pay mself fust by putting part of each pa check in my first Security Bank savings account. It has been an easy wav for me to save and keep one of the things I near to me. znd now I have the money money to get the things I want. Why don't vou pay out self first each pavdav in a First Securitv Bank savings account, and see if saving that money wont be easy for you, too. LWE ;;T , f .. a? LIVELY EVERYTHING IN THE BARGAIN SHOP IS A BARGAIN! t First Secwr Bo'vk of Idobo N A. F ft F Stcur FdfOl fy Bonk ot Deposit Uab, N Inturonco fit 5CU' ty lynk ef RC;t Jp rg 145 SOUTH MAIN A Corporoton CLOSED H 4 SUNDAY PHONE PA 34 |