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Show f IMf THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Voters Favor Thursday, November 10, 1960 Boys, Bills Mr. Big Drive-I- n was purchased recently from Bill Walker by two local men, Cliff Hobson and Dean Tanner. will rename The new owners the drive in, located at 777 North Main, C & Ds Mr. Big Drive-In- . Few other changes are planned; $200,000 8, Bid 15-- 1 Bond Issue (Continued CONFERENCE Richard will Elder represent Elder stake this weekend. LDS Quarterly Conferee From Page One) (Continued Melchize-de- k priesthoods and for all adult male members of the church who hold no priesthood, President Lund said. GENERAL sessions on Sunday will convene at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. and the general public is invited to attend these meetings. Music for the morning session will be furnished by the Box Eider and North Box Elder stakes missionary choir, under the direction of Douglas Mann. The Box Elder High school a cappella choir, under the baton of J. Earl Johnston, will furnish music for the afternoon session. The fourth in a series of meetings Elks being held to oigamze an lodge in Brigham City will be held Monday evening, Nov. 14. at 8i p m. in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms above the Box Elder County Bank. Sponsoring the new organization is the Ogden Lodge 719. Eugene H. Hanson has been elected chairman of the organizing committee, with Robert E. M Bunnell and Tom Ashton ds committee members, and Arthur J. La Fleur, & Join the Payroll Savings Plan SAVINGS BONDS U. S. YW-MI- Now at :3s yaf Control Tots Behavior P1EIIT PROBLEMS CLEVELAND v 3 24 GAME If you can solve this puzzle, you will be entitled to break a balloon in our store. o Every balloon contains a prize or a gift certifi- cate. Phonograph valued at $89.95 Radio valued at $1 9.95 FREE 24 11 The new Holy Cross Lutheran chapel being constructed at 705 East SecCHURCH TAKES FORM ond South, began to take form last week as the huge trusees were raised by the crane as shown above. Interior height from floor to ceiling in the center will be 23 feet, and a cross will be focus of attention at the front of the sanctuary. The altar will be made of a white marble slab, nine feet long. The building is scheduled for completeion by Feb. 13, 1961. Glade B. Nielsen is general contractor on the construction. th SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK v Four Men Appear On Drunk Driving men have appeared in Bugham City court during the past week on charges of drunk driving. They were; Altred Leon He was Pubigee, 22, Washakie. fined $200 and sentenced to 100 days in jail. Pubigee also was fined $10 and sentenced to five days in jail on a speeding charge. Paul Rodriquez, 30, Tremonton, was fined a total of $225 and sen2 a tenced to days in jail on charges of drunk driving and no operators license. Edward E. Whitworth, 30, Honolulu, Hawaii, was fined $200. LaGrande Lewis Gibbs, 35, of 2135 Adams avenue, Ogden, was fined $200 and sentenced to 100 days. Four 1 Blondes have 1,167 hairs per scalp. an average square inch of in GAME FREE RULES hr By R. There is a prize or a gift tificate in each and every gAsi-nt- t Record Carrying Cases Albums and Records FREE FREE Gift Certificates FREE THOUSANDS cer- OF DOLLARS FRIDAY - SATURDAY OHLY LIONS m ASIA tkisV IH ONE SMAU. AREA. qiR. FOREEfi UUXA.gA.Dll, WP1A. V1H. To Cloths Hi-- Fi WORTH OF FREE PRIZES! rn VcioRY tN ANV FREE Place 3 numbers from 1 to 15 in squares so they total to 24 either vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Do not repeat numbers. Then bring it in to our store and break a prize balloon. J. SCOTT iw C omTIsTt Akt'cM Paeons' HY'iNiJ tXREfS SHoofmg RAN c Eg USEOAS CH HA5C OF OF ' tif ARE PHhX Hi Nit MADE. UMESToME. J'? BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH A HAIR. KHOf MORE tflAN A f LON5 IS PECULIAR o IkE. PEASAltf YlOMErt NOR.fMoFCAM&N.alWfr FOO-- November 1 1 CLOSEOUT a few parents tills Open 9 A.M. until 9 P.M. Friday - New Specials for Saturda- ONE TABLE disobedience. 1960 Hanson's Music City ? CLki NO. MOrtEH MIXED NOVEMBER 18, 19, a rSCQAPS; Seems to work, provided the Child has learned that a spanking is likely if the stern word is not obeyed. But the average young parent who delibeiately counts on her tone of voice and its implied threat to effect hedicnce is likely to overwork j 4,394; FABULOUS her tot strikes ms as unwise, even silly, advice. If she takc3 such advice literally, she will soon be lacerating the youngster w ith her tongue. Before long ha will grow hardened to her chastisements, and reasoned ill They Vary Of course, mothers who trust to the tone of voice for control, vary widely. Some wall shout No!" successively louder only a few times before blowing up and using the hand, while others wall keep the voice-risin- g repetitions going ten or 20 times this instrument. before decisive action. A few', worn-ou- t Had Result With their vain a result, she may shout mS's- wail just give up and shriek at the tot, lr and let the youngster have repeating No! and Don't! his way. cr Stop," and never resort to rung Way the hand until she gets very The longer I live and watch Had. young parents, the more sura Or, raying No a bit s endy, X am that No can't be taught Che may repeat it over and over effectively with the tongue In the same situation, saying it alone but needs the support of each successive time more tha hand; that wise and early Shrilly. Hearing her, the young- use of the hand is tiic best way ster, loath to obey her forbid- to reserve the tongue for word3 ding, waits until he supposes of .tenderness, endearment and the pain in her voice reaches Cha danger point and he Usua- companionship; that, in short, there cant bo abundant love lly guesses correctly. fiom the heait without some earlt'-- r pain from the palms. Decisive Tone Love and t (My Bulletins., XYi rot revising the mother and How To Teach lo say No" in a faint, uamby-yamh- y Restraint voice. She should Suy Tot Meaning of No, inav be At in such a way as to be sure had by sending a the youngster hears so that U. S. stamped envelope to me Its repetition wont bo neces- ia care of this newspaper.) Answ Ming 1'arnils' questions sary for him to get tho information in. it. Then she should Q. Our sons second-grad- e tot let hens, f repeat it at all. Lar'-e- i doesn't HI him bring If the tot doesn't obey this home his school reading book. A. Perhaps she will let him trord with reasonable prompt-tiesshe should use her bare, bring a book thats as easy flat hand, preferably on his from the school library. Or you tare thigh. might find such boot 3 at your To tell a mother to put firm-tCS- S public library cr nt a Voice to manage bookstore. & With For rr jA riffw i MYERS, Ph.D. LATELY you may have been tearing that you should use your voice to suggest firmness end to let tha child, especially the child from two to five, know you are in command. The implication. is that your voice should imply pain in case the youngster didnt obey. 3,585; PLAY WEBCORS With Voice And Action y CARRY For, ir is extended to all in Elks and anyone interested joining the Elks Lodge to attend the meeting, Hanson said. Meetings of the group have been scheduled for the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Hanson concluded. - Mrs. Jeppsen said. r ? Two against, 4,622. Initiative petition against, 3,602. h y ? seci etary-treasure- r. An invitation ity figure. 3,736. Amendment Monday An average of 2S7 forest fires ELDER EVANS is widely known bioke out every day during 1959 as author of The Spoken Word, for a total of 7,281 more than in and as commentator for the week- 1958. ly CBS radio broadcasts by the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle choir. He also is director of the Bureau of Information on Temple Square. He is a piomincnt offiTHAT cial of Rotary International and a FOR respected business and commun- RAINY DA Y- The Sundav evening meeting will be conducted under the direction of Box Elder stake MIA executives. Guest speaker will be Patriarch Robert J. Potter, former president of Bear River stake, who will have a special message for the young people that evening. Also scheduled to participate will be the winners of the stake MIA speech competition. Special musical numbers will add to the interest of the program, according to Mrs. Herman Joppsen, stake president, and Glade Harrison, .stake YMMIA superintendent. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m. and a special invitation goes out to all young people to attend, against, ftleeflna C! ated Reariid lere bers of the Aaronic and along with Hall Reeder. Elks From Page One) the menu will remain substantially the same, with some additions. A grand opening event is planned for Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 14 and 15. We hope to continue the same fast, courteous service in the future that Walker has been giving, balloting against was 68 to 5. Tremonton, Garland and Brigham City districts, without exception, backed the bonds which will help to pay for a $318,000 nursing home for the aged here. In other voting. Box Elder county voted for constitutional amendment No. One, and the Initiative petition for deputy sheriffs merit system and against constitutional amendment No. Two. Here are the tallies: Amendment One For, 4,510; at Box Authorities General LDS VISITOR Eans L. Sets Grand Opening Drive-I- n y- November 1 2 One Rack of Salesmen Samples SKIRTS F00IWEAI DRESSE! ASSORTED Values to $14.95 AND com SIZES 8 only Fall STYLES 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday , 98 Coats-Valu- es to $24.95 - One Rack of First Quality ONE TABLE FALL r They are here for including FLATS FALL BOOTS o)(a no reason except they havent sold. You get them for only (PLEASE, NO -- TRY-ON- S) it PLEASE PLEASE ALL SALES s, tT i eg- ff.. Ah 1251, Li It if ALL SALES CASH 3 FINAL No Lay-Awa- ys t i.uij, r |