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Show secretary. the survey report on the sioners for a part-timand to check The board of north Plyagreed pit, Starr just I gravel if could find see anyone in- -' they mouth, and that it could be purin the terested authorwas He position. $500. chased for ! The balance of the meeting was pit ized to purchase the gravel with monthly reports and have it deeded to the county. occupied of public hearing A notice in standing that it be moved and of claims and and the approving Melba Coombs, county Mrs. for used as a museum, with the deadponnection with the changes commis- - payrolls. line for removing the structure health nurse, asked the the standards of quality and reg2. set for Dec. ulations for water classification Utah Water Mrs, Anderson reported that two Fifty-fiv- e small town newspaper as adopted by the STARTS SUNDAY Control board was brought sites had been secured but the as-- : and left New editors publishers the notice of the Box to financial sociation needed Elder help 18 on a whirlYork Aug. ONE BIG WEEK commissioners at a recent from the county to move the wind study mission to eight wes- county recommissioners The structure. meeting. tern and eastern European capicost estiThe hearing, set for 9 a. m. on quested her to obtain tals including Moscow, Warsaw, back. and mate in 7, the report Wednesday, goverSept. East Berlin. Prague, and board room in the state capThe mission is headed by Paul nors FRANK HALL, county road suital. was called by Lynn M. ThatC. Smith, of Rock Rapids, Iowa, cher. executive pervisor reported that he had re secretary of the Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 25, 1960 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, News People Leave on Stake Beehive Firo Threat Meeting Set Box Elder LDS stake Beehive girls and their parents are invited to a special program to be held Tuesday evening, Aug. 30. at 7:30 p. m. in the First LDS ward. The arrangements have been under the direction of the two stake Reekeepers Miss Velma Kiniber and Mrs Myrtle Bosley. will All 11 wards of the stake participate with the following assignments made: Flag ceremony, Fifth ward: prayers, Ninth; skits, Mantua; Hive ceremony, First; reception, Tenth; programs, Wiand Willard Second; invitations; Eleventh and Sixth; publicity, Second and Ninth; decorations, Perry. There will be a display of handicrafts and puppets made by the girls during the past year with highlight of the program to be the flower ceremony with representatives from each ward llard CANYON AUTO-V- U NEW STARTING TIME 7:45 P.M. Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. THE LOVE STORY Foreign Tour Yet Present j Po-luti- Across State ROXY y The spectre of forest fire is still stalking Utahs forests despite recent rains. One carelessly dropped match, one abandoned campfire, one uncrushed cigarette could loose a holocaust. This somber warning of danger to the Beehive state's scenic and productive timberlands was sounded this week by forest industry spokesman, Tom Welch of Welch Planing Mill, Midvale. of carelessness "One moment can result in a forest fire that might destroy recreation, wildlife, watersheds and the timber crops that bring more jobs and income to Utah, he said. "An important loss that often goes unnoticed in a burn is the destruction of little tomorrows seedlings, crops and scenery. president of the National Editorial association, the nations oldest and largest association of newspaper publishers, and Edgar W. Schergens, of Tell City, Ind., NEA Chief of mission board chairman. will be Edgar S. Bayol, NEA executive vice president, who has made all arrangements. WELCH said the multiple-us-e concept of forest management has enabled foresters to develop joint industrial and recreational values in complementary fashion through out most of Utahs forests. All of these benefits, he pointed out, can be swept away when fire strikes. Welch urged observance of these precautions: Never leave a campfire unatis tended. Be sure every spark out before you go away. Use your ashtray when driving. Never throw away a burning match or cigarette. We have all heard these things he said, but' time and again, they will bear endless repetition. Eggs Protect Youth Against control polution PROUD MOMENT J. Grant HackTentative assurances have been ing has reached the top rung in gained that the group will be able with Eagle badge to interview Soviet Premier Nikiscouting ladder ta Khrushchev, presentation. and Frances President Charles DeGaulle, as well as other chiefs of states on the study missions itinerary. The 1960 study mission the first conducted by NEA to include Communist bloc countries is the fourth of a series to bring first hand reports of world conditions to readers of hometown weekly and daily newspapers throughout the United States. Represeented in the mission are 21 states and the District of Columbia. J. Grant Hacking, Those in the tour son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hack- from the taking part Intermountain region inand ing, received his Eagle award clude Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chubb, badge at regular Sunday evening Bonners Bonners Ferry Herald, services conducted in the Seventh Ferry, Idaho; and Gordon L. DaLDS ward. Record-Timevis, The Platt County Wheatland, Wyo. was Making the presentation Ray Korth with Emery Wight, another long time scouter, as guest Patent Rise Is Slow ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) speaker. The large scale research boom Also present was young Hackhasnt greatly increased patent ings Cub Scout Den Mother, Mrs. applications, according to the U. Lament Yates, and Scout Master S. assistant commissioner of paVernon Spencer. tents. While research efforts are up EAGLE HACKING received his 6 to 12 times over the past couEagle patch in time to attend the Colorado ple of decades, patent applications at Scout Jamboree have risen only by Springs late in July. He celebrated his 14th birthday while at the CONTEST! HEY KIDS! Atlains Eagle These prizes will be awarded to the boy or girl under 15 years of age who registers the largest cash receipt total by the end of the Peach Day Badge Sunday Jamboree, July 1 . Transistor Radio 3. World Globe Sheba VIDOR KCHiimor 2. Wrist Watch 4. 22 Doll Rules: When you make a purchase at Macks Pharmacy save the cash register receipts, or have mom and dad give you theirs (receipts may be given to a favorite neighborhood child) then register them and they will be returned to you. If the receipts are needed for insurance or tax purposes sign your name to them to guarantee their return. 2. Mutilated receipts will not be returned. 3. Receipts must bear dates withiq 3 weeks of awarding period to be valid 4. Boys and girls will register their total receipts at Mucks Pharmacy on Saturdays. (Once a week). 5. Ten high totals will be posted each week. Ask Us for Further Information 1. 97 South Main MACKS PHARMACY PA MATINEES OPEN SAT., SUN. 1 P.M. & 75c 25c & 50c to 3 P.M.; 25c 65c Features Start Saturday and Sunday at 1 :1 5, 4:54, 8:30 Monday thru Friday Open from 7:30. Features at 8 P.M. & 75 to 6 P.M.; Eve 25c 26. He ,im-- J children portant in protecting from rheumatic fever, according to C. K. Ferre, general manager of Utah Poultry and Farmers KING y WOW! MACKS HAVING A and graduhas completed ated as a Webelos from the Cub Leading medical authorities gen- Scout program and has now climberally agree that eggs are one of ed to the top, with the help of his nature's finest and most essential parents and good leaders, in scoutfoods for good health. ing with his Eagle achievement. Eggs have long been known to be THE elder Hacking is a former food an outstanding protective and district scout commissioner to safeguard against deficiencies. an elder brother, Robert, now deIt is recognized for its nutritional both encouraged Grant to values and is important as a diet ceased, continue to the top in scouting. food. Solomon 2 one-sixt- Rheumatic Fever Yul Brynner Gina Lollobrigida board. OTHER maters coming before the county board, Mrs. Bernice Anderson met with the commissioners to report that the old C G. Adney home in Corinne had been given to the National Golden IN Young Seoul j timber EGGS ARE believed to be e ceived Pollution, Museum, Grave! Pit Needs Aired by C ommissionrs Coolest Spot in Town THURSDAY THRU TUESDAY During his talk Sunday night he gave special thanks to the helpfulness of his mother in attaining his 21 merit badges necessary for the award. WALT DISNEY'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! letter received from national headquarters it states that an Eagle scout is obligated to the Eagle. help others achieve Hacking takes this seriously and has assumed a Junior Assistant in the Sevin protecting against and curing Scout Master position with Mr. Spencer. the disease which in times past enth ward has killed more than all other diHIS AIM is now to get three seases combined. palms, each totals up to five merit DR. COBURN, associate profes- badges. sor of pediatrics at New York It is interestnig to note that Medical college, reports in a spef of one percent When less than cial medical report that: the diets of rheumatic fever chil- of scouts registered reach the top Eagle. either rung of the ladder, dren are supplemented with egg yolks or with fractions of egg yolks containing ethanola-min- e BOX ELDER JOURNAL palmitamide, their suscepto of rheumarecurrences tibility A weekly newspaper established In 1901. tic fever decreases dramatically. published every Thursday end entered as Second Class Matter at the post of Ferre points out that eggs are flee In Brigham City, Utah, under the "essential in every diet. Noting Act of Merch I, 1879. the decrease in per capita egg Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher consumption in America, he adds: Subscription rate $3.00 per yeer; payable advance; in combination with the Box The American people are sub- in Elder News, (published Tuesdays) $5.00 foods breakfast per year; S3. 50 for 4 months; single stituting prepared for eggs, which of times do not copy. 10 cents. Audit Bureau of Circulations. provide the protective food values Member National Utah State Press Association. found in eggs. It is my personal Editorial Association and United Press. Utah State Representative: of Advertising that health the opinion general Press Association. Salt Lake City. Utah. the nation calls for more eggs in the diet rather than less. Certainly there is no cheaper or better way to fortify ourselves than by NATIONAL EDITORIAL eating eggs. According to a report from Dr. Alvin F. Coburn, distinguished rheumatologist, evidence is continually mounting to prove that eggs, or a chemical substance of egg yolk, is an important factor In the one-hal- PLUS 2 CARTOONS - MON. - SUN. TUES. JERRY LEWIS if tMCm? NX A His house and his heart held a The Year! Here Is All The Love... Laughten..And Drama That Life Can that's why Her love was forbidden tasted so sweet! feawiiMT EMwfciMxtwhcsa S until . 'Ac, Liiiiiiiu'U.'inl There are 13 sheep to every in Australia. BwtMwTjSsai Reverend had lost his way a little child showed him... The Meet The People... The Pleasure...The Ent e rta in m e n t . .Of I Jgw Burawt FREDCLARK The new doctor in town who made pulses beat a little faster... She could open up her pocketbook but not her heart! PuuKWR PltTWl it Hold-A- ll Poured Into Motion Picture! One Unforgettable thousand secrets! PLUS iWWTt 'vr if t iM Y a l(j K IA , :s:k-:vv- y A The Mayor was under someone's thumb. ..until he clenched his fist! 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