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Show V THE BOX Brigham City, Utah October 27, 1960 Thursday, ELDER 3 JOURNAL, Diamond Dust BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) The dugouts tor baseball players at Uar Memorial Stadium have built- fixtures for fluorescent lights, but they probably will never be distract players on the diamond and might impair their field of vision. No one seOms to know n how the fixtures came to be Bloodmobilc Box Elder Stake Schedules Plans MIA Meet used- - in Of the 10.000 automobiles Baseball dugouts are never lit Iowa 50 years ago, half belonged primarily because ay lights would to farmers. Local Stop (Continued From Page One) does not need the blood by that time, he may designate another person to have the benefit of the three pints. Reese is looking forward to returning to his wmik at Hill Air Force Base within a few weeks, realizing that his work activity will no longer be as limited as in the past. Local donors who participated in the blood drawing for Reese are listed as follows: v Mrs. Barbara Rowe, Clark lam, Winston Nelson, Wally Christensen, Glen Dummer, J. D. Mer-rel- l, Grant Allred, Norman Anderson, Don Baird, Arden Balls. Don Horne, Lloyd Robinette, Ronald Ray, Adrian Shields, Clive Waters, Byron Strawn. Dee Joseph Reese, Richard Jensen, and Lee Rhodes. x)M ."ito..'1'0'1 05 Since F1,lCSt .IHIUII County Denies Free Work to be special MIA activity conducted on a stake basis will be held for all Ensigns Laurels and Explorers of Box Elder stake on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1. at 7.30 p. m. at the LDS tabernacle of The event is a combination the Ensigns' Personal Standards Sathe Laurels Conference, cred to Me" evening, and the Explorers Clean Living Night, according to the committee in charge AtTremonton A three pints have been credited to him for future use, if necessary, within the next two years. If he T1,C i Thursday Eve in-i- stalled. ' 1W Mit-to- of arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rex, officia-tor- s at the Logan LDS temple, will be guest speakers for the eve-- , ning. Invited to attend are all Ensigns and their fathers, all laurels and fheir mothers, all Explorers and their fathers, members of the stake presidency and their wives, stake high council members and their wives, and all ward bishoprics and their wives. The ladies will meet in the main assembly hall and the young men will meet in the large room at the rear of the assembly hall. . from the files of the News The Box Elder county commission this week domed a reporled misunderstanding" to the effect that the county road department had done extensive free road work in Tremonton this past summer. Speaking for the commission members. County Clerk K. B Olsen said the county actually had participated in no street improvements at Tremonton. All the wmk done there this COMPLETES BASIC Robert D. was performed bv a private Moore, Corinne, has completed year basic training in the U.S. Army at conti actor. he pointed out. Fort Ord, Calif. THE MISUNDERSTANDING re-portedly stems from a newspaper article which was misinterpreted. Theie was a $22,000 cost figure in- volved. Olsen explained that the county cannot legally spend money inside incorporated cities or towns The road crew often handles projects in the smaller communities but Robert D Moore has completed the cost is always boine by the eight weeks of basic training at town, he said. Fort Ord Calif, with the U. S. It was pointed out that the counArmy. ty expenditures are always checkHe is now enrolled at the Missile ed by the auditor and by the eleik. school at the Presidio, San Fran- In addition, law requires that an examine the cisco, for further training Due to independent auditor the early starting of classes at the recoids each year. These are public records and Presidio, Moore was not granted for inspection by a furlough at the close of his ba- are available sic training. any resident of Box Elder county. To correct any doubts concernMoore attended Box Elder HigH school and has recently completed ing proper county expenditures, requrements for graduation, which the commissioners issued an inviwas necessary for entrance in the tation to interested persons to examine the records Missile school. v p Blood-mobil- Blood-mobd- n ... . Journal Ago Oct. 37. 1910 Mis. Ida K. Lee and daughter Mary, took the interui-bafor Faimington Tuesday afternoon to spend a few days visiting relatives. Oct. 27, 1910 Henry Wagstaff called at the News office the othei day. and stated that after paying for his picking, wrapping, hauling and other incidentals, he would not realize much out of his pe ah crop, so he had decided to eliminate as much hired help in the fule e and will do the woik himself with the aid of his boy. To that er a message was sent to the storks headquarters, and a boy asked he I he little fellow arrived on Oct 11th, and Henry says he will be abl drive a team by next fruit harvest. n g I . 23 Years Ago Oct. 2b. 1935 Mrs. Alvin Noir bagged her fust deer Monday, bn ic in the hills south of Garden (! ' ing down a fine, large Mrs. Rudy Miller, Tremonton, another member of the same hun group, also killed her buck The party was composed of Mr. and Ni s Alvin Norr, Bngham City; Mr. and Mis. Rudy Miller and Mr. and M.x Radclifle Henry, Tremonton Oct. 25, 1935 In honor of the buthday anniversary Sunday of M,-- , William Pulsipher, members of the family gathered at her home and spent the day. Dinner was served to 25 and an enjoyable time was had by all. 1 four-point- Corinne Youth Finishes Basic SSSSSEE Another Rocky Mountain Minnesota metal mines produced RESIDENTS are urged more than $400 million worth of participate in the Tuesday blood iron ore and other minerals in drawing at the Red Cross so there will be an ample 1958. supply of blood for use at the local any and all persons in need of hospital. This factor makes The Box Elder County Medical transfusions. e it imperative that all who can, Auxiliary is sponsoring the visit Tuesday and they are should make it a point to go to In81, being assisted with arrangements termountain school, Building by Vince Loosli of the Inermoun-tai- on Tuesday between 1 and 6 p. m. and donate a pint of blood with school staff. A son of Mr. and the Mrs. James The Red Cross blood program the thought in mind that Moore, Corinne, he has signed up provides blood at no cost to the lo- life you save may be your own, tour of duty. for a three-yea- r cal hospital and it is available to Mrs. Felt said. LOCAL to Years 50 & xT "A L L STAR" Dairy Product! XX .A L 'A . ON FAVOBS GUARD ALWAYS! start YOUR ARMY NATIONAL homogenized milk belongs on ever table every day. (Just right at night, too!) tn the new Twin Pak !2 gallon carton. GUARD Regular 98c ISGPKRIN NOSE DROPS GRADED CHOICE U.S. BEEF a gift CHUCK from Dorothy Gray! SHEER VELVET SPRAY SET NOXZEMA Reg. $1.23 lb 49c BONELESS POT ROAST lb. 59c GROUND CHUCK lb. 59c LEAN included with every SKIN CREAM ROUND BONE ROAST . Swifts Premium 0GILVIE HOME PERMANENT ALL MEAT Now a beauty bonus with your purchase of the fabulous Ogilvie Home Permanent! Sheer Aehet Spray Set to keep your hair smooth, shining uithout lacquer. 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