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Show must he cnriTut when smoking fire in other ways. Fire Hazards using 5 ger Spontaneous in the hay nr THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, ignition is a dan- barn, feed mill and Oil License coal bin where fine dust accumu- Listed by In connection with National Fire Pievention Week being observed this week, County Agent A Fullmer Allred has listed eight uvoid-ab'hauids which cause must fue losses at home and on the farm. Can you lind any of them around your home? 1. Defective account chimneys for many home fires. Loose bricks and eroded mortar joints allow flames to reach wood and other burnable building materials. 2. Sparks on combustible roofs start many home fires. This problem may be corrected by using roofing or placing a spark arrestor on the chimney. 3. Inadequate lightning protection accounts for the fire loss of many farm buildings. 4. Carelessness with matches is another way to lose a lifes work. Children should never be allowed access to matches, and adults e g 6. Using gasoline or kerosene for starting lues, cleaning clothes and many other uses for which the products were never intended is a very dangerous habit. 7. Unsafe stove and furnace installations are the source of many fires in the home. The season for this type of fire is just beginning. 8. Misuse of electricity and appliances also causes many home lues. Frayed ironing cords and wiring systems are the worst offenders. If your home and habits are free from these hazards your chances of going through the coming year without a fire are quite good, By Sue Cronin ington, D C. He has done technical work in The auditorium stood hushed us for this program at preparation of of the shrill piping the sound the Missile Base, Vandenberg Spudnik I was broadcast to the Cape Canaveral, Minneapolis-llon-ewelBox Elder student body at a and at McDonald Air given by the National School Force Base in St. Louis. Assemblies Agency on Wednesday The speaker, Allen Strei, exhib Teacher's Pet ited models of the Vanguard roc Isnt he darling1 says. What a slimy looking ket, telemetering devices and A homeHOMECOMING SET volunteer Whats his name? Wayne Korth using coming program will honor Miss demonstrated to a wide-eyeH is Elmer, and resides Sure Method stu in Mrs. Meralyn Jensen Sunday in the Fifth dentbody the potential force of a Robert Wendell's zoology class, JUNCTION, Tex. (UPI) and he is commonly known ns a gyroscope. Wade Ogle has what she believes ward chapel. Strei is a graduate of the Un- tarantula spider. is a sure method for people who want to cut down on smoking Born in southern Utah, Elmer iversity of Wisconsin and is a member of the National Capitol As was found, homeless and hungry, roll your own cigarettes. No woman would roll her own tronomers Association in Wash- - in Delta, and was brought to Box cigarettes in public, so I only smoke now when Im at home Ive cut my smoking in half, U. S. Choice Blue Ribbon Beef Boneless Mrs. Ogle said. over-loade- l, ' All-re- d ... d Brigham Miss LDS ALL oil have received a license to search tor oil in ocean waters off the South1 Australian coast, the first deep olt- slioie oil exploiuliun license is- sued by South Australia. Information officials said the minister of mines granted the cense to the Australian Pacific Oil with the Britsh-owneBurmail man Oil Co. and the Murphy Corp. of the United States. d Elder High by Doug Parry. Rarely found natives of areas this far north, tarantulas aie found in warmer desert climates, pi mupul-lTexas. Now about four years old, the fully grown Elmer has lived in Mr. Wendells room since the beginning of the term. What does he eat? Flies, mosquitos, grasshoppers. They wont eat a dead bug, y though, they have to kill it themselves. Is his bite poisonous? I Mr. Wendell don't know, And I'm not going to grinned. find out. Famlee Bread th. MIRACLE WRAP Mission Miss Meralyn Jensen has returnafter fulfilling a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the New England states. A homecoming testimonial will honor her Sunday, Oct 16, at 5:30 p. m. in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Marvin Wright officiating. Miss Jensen spent 18 months in New England and labored at Pawtucket, R. I.; Newton, Mass.; Oro-nMe., and at Lancaster, New Brunswick, Canada. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus T. Jensen of West Brigham City. Friends and relatives of the Jensen family are invited to attend the homecoming program, Bishop Wright said. ALL STAR Cn Dairy Anglo-Ameri-- 1 Returns From Another Rocky Mountain ,v Given LONDON (UPI) qpnnniinii lates. County Agent Brigham City, Utah' Thursday, October 13, 1960 ed home Product! y STAB o, au",1 start j0K For a right start a bright homogenized milk belongs on every table every day. (Just right at night, too!) In the new Twin Pak i gallon carton. Likely Story Small boy explaining a broken I was window to a policeman: cleaning my slingshot and it went off. Good Hunting Starts Here! With clothing designed to keep you warm on the coldest mornings .. . 10 in. Top, Crepe Wedge Sole, Moccasin Toe HUNTING BOOT . $14.98 . $14.98 Heavy, Black LOGGER BOOT PART . Heavy Duty Wool WARM COATS $ 79c 6.95 up Campus Bulky Knit SWEATERS THE TOILET TISSUE OUTSTANDING YOUNG MENS SWEATER Slipovers Zipper Fronts Cardigans to $7.98 $1 5.95 CRANBERRY SAUCE Washable Wool Shirts . . . PINEAPPLE-ORANG- E $5.98 premujm Fleece Lined Knit Gloves . . . 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