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Show n JOURLMl. BrtgTiam City. Utafi Thursday, July 20, 1961 THE BOX EIDER 'Jnsictc WILLARD M.D.- j Sour Cherry Processing Plant Opens for Operation in Willard ym And Zc By BURTON M. FERN, REPORTS By Mrs. Webster Tucker - Something Tbe Rusty Nail Myth new has been added. sour cherry processing plant has been built and has been operIt ating for more than a week. is west on Nerva Lane and right south of Frank Cooks home. Sour cherries are being delivered by the growers in the Willard area and several ladies and young girls from our town are employed. The cherries are washed, pitted, sorted and put into cans to be taken to freezing facilities from the processing plant. This is really a close market for growers and quite a few ladies and girls are iglad to have a little extra work and spending money so we hope the operation works out well for the Western Fruit Packers, Inc. A r tTUy DIDN T Enow that lockjaw because hed had tern nus shots in the Army. The floadly tetanus germs had penetrated that cut he shois contained tetanus poison was bandaging and that soon treated to make it harmless. these germs would be manu Mistaking this for the real the lockjaw poison! ' son, his system manufactured Bullions of tetanus germs antibodies to protect itself. A couple of injections now, probably live in your backyard. Animals lap them up when they and a booster shot every few use your lawn years, can protect you against tor a tablecloth. lockjaw. If Juniors had routine In soil, tetanus baby shots and Dad was inocugerms curl up lated in the army, they only in tiny rocoon-lik- e need booster shots. spores Antibodies From Horses which are alDont wait until a dirty cut most impossible worries you! Immunity develops to kill. The rust on slowly. Still, in an emergency, you can borrow antibodies from doesnt give you horses that receive regular tetanus injections. lockjaw. It warns you that the Your doctor injects you with nail has been lying around probthe horses serum. Just hope mosFrom on the ground. ably that you arent one of those quito bites to splinters, any people who become allergic to wound filled with tetanus spores horse serum a week after the tan give you lockjaw injection. The feverish aches, Jarnlysls Strikes itching hives and painful arTetanus germs quickly manu- thritis may seem worse than facture their deadly nerve poi- tetanus! With routine tetanus shots, son and muscles clench into tpasm. Paralysis soon strikes you'll be able to give both lockthe brain and spinal cord. Only jaw and serum allergy the horse time can cure lockjaw. laugh! Dr. Fern's mailbox is wide With raised eyebrows and a wry smile, the victim resembles open for letters from readers. & grinning skull, llis head While lie cannot undertake to pounds feverishly as shivering answer indiviilnnl letters, he will use readers questions in Ins gives way to convulsions. Doctors can often tide vic- column whenever possible anil tims over until the poison wears when they are of general inter -est. Address your letters to Dr. vtt. .Bill didnt come down with Fern, in cure of this newspaper. 1961, King Features Syndicate, Inc. j rusty nails THE BYRON Redfield family spent four special days at Afton, Wyo., last week visiting friends there and vacationing. The three oldest children had their first airplane ride which was a real thrill. horseback riding, They went swimming, hiking and picnicking. The Redfields lived in Afton before they came to Willard and bought the Fred Barnes home. Orvin Lemon and Joseph Lee from Salt Lake City spent last for week at Yellows!" ne Park their annual fishing trip. While they were there they attended (hurch at the park and always find lots of church going folks who remember and enjoy attending church while away from home. Merlin Lemon and Richard joined them Thursday for a couple of days of fishing, and returned home Saturday. if some of you heard the ambulance siren going south through town last Tuesday evening, you probably wondered what had happened. Mrs. Richard Maxfield was picking a few apricots in Lowell Lemons orchard near the J. R. Lee home and she and the ladder parted. She was a bit scratched, bruised and shocked. After a few hours in the hospital she was released and after a few das rest, is ticking fine. Max-fiel- MR. AND MRS. Ernest Wilde spent Saturday in Coalville to attend the funeral of a friend of Mr. Wilde. Wilde was one of the Enroute home they atspeakers. tended a three stake barbecue at Ogden canyon with one of Mrs. Wildes nieces. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and family took a little trip to Draper, last Saturday to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen, and have supper with them. Miss Barbara Ann Lemon invited Linda Woodland, Alysori Morgan, 'Barbara Nebeker, Lyn ette Harding, LaDawn Lemon, and Vickie Mary Jane Lemon Young to go swimming at Rot City. Robert fulfilled his mission in celebration of her to the North German mission. He spring twelfth birthday last Saturday. is engaged to Elaine Marchant, They returned home to eat ice the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da- cream and cake. vid (Belli Harding) Marchant of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Arch-- j MISS EVELYN WATERS, Ljnn ibald also attended the Sunday Marie Stoes, Alice Nebeker, and Valerie Gray spent three days at program. The descendants of Elijah Lar- the Girls Home last week with who came to Utah in 1862, kin, the second year Beehive girls had a family reunion Saturday at from the Box Elder stake. They the Willard ward. Dinner was reported they had a very nice served and a program given by time, good food, but a little short different family members followon sleep. ed by a genealogical meeting at Samuel Kunzler, son of Mr. and which Reed Larkin of Snowville Mrs. Walter Kunzler, met with an was released as president of the accident a few weeks ago when and Carlyne Larkin organization he was helping his father clean was appointed president with Fer-riout a well at their home. They Larkin of Ogden as vice were pulling a bucket attached to There were games for president. a cable through a pulley with the the children and softball for the tractor up from the bottom filled adults at the square. with rocks and dirt. As Samuel W. Comer and MRS. LUDEAN was guiding the cable, his finger went through the pulley and cut her two girls, Tonya and Jill and off part of the finger and bone of some friends from Malad, Ida., the left front finger These acci- just returned home from a two dents just happen so fast and we weeks trip to southern California are glad when they arent too ser- where they visited Disneyland, ious to be healed. His finger is went into Mexico and many other places and had a very getting better, but will be a little interesting nice vacation. short. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dial spent Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson were happy to have Willis broth- two weeks the latter part of June er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil in Great Falls, Mont., visiting Mr. Johnson from Idaho Falls, visit their daughter and family, with them Friday, evening and and Mrs. Mark Mansfield. When they returned home, their daughSaturday. ter, Verda, decided to come back MR. AND MRS Roy Lemon and with them with her two boys, age family attended the homecoming 6 years and nine months, and she for Robert Leggat last Sunday at spent two weeks with her folks. the Twenty-Fourtward in Ogden. Her husband came down last Some folks in town will remem- week and he is doing some work ber the William Leggat family for his mother in Ogden and then who lived up east of town where they plan to return home via the Judd Forsgrens live now. Mr. park. Mark works at Leggat now lives in Salt Lake the Air base at Great Falls. CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. NOW AND then a parent of with this child right away or 12 or 15 writes later about anything else if the punishment that child desires to do so? works is to refuse to talk to Reply To Him him (or her) for several hours Even while the tot is serving or days. Theres no doubt about time for punishment, sitting in this being painful punishment. a chair, why not reply to his But it's such a childish and overtures for conversation, so absurd way to act. Or now and then a child six long, of course, as his offense or eight, maybe ten or 16, re- or punishment is not discussed? 1 can't imagine myself refusfuses to talk for awhile to a certain other child who was ing to talk at all to my own once a good friend, but they children or grandchildren in orusually resume normal conver- der to show" my disapproval of them. I dont see how I could sation very soon. endure the suffering in myself, Beamed From Elders even if I didn't imagine their They may have got the idea suffering. from a parent or other relative who has not been talking with Destructive Procedure a former friend for a long, long My fellow parents, let me while. Worse still, the child may implore you never to punish & have observed his parents not child by refusing to talk to him. being on speaking terms for If you do, he will consider you cither childish or tyrannical, certain stretches of time. We can understand, even con- and himself an outcast. Then done, no talking about certain what have you left to build tomatters over which parent and ward companionship and affecchild have clashed and argued tion in him and yourself? with great emotional heat. But bulletin "A Parent's (My Its hard to understand their re- Prayer" may be had by sending U. S. stamped fusing to communicate at all a for long or shoit periods of envelope to me In care of this, time. newspaper.) Dont Talk Back' Answering Parents' Questions Q. Should we parents encourOften, however, I have advised parents to avoid "'talking age one child in the family to tack" to the child end to quit help another in reading, arithexplaining and arguing with him metic, spelling and the like? when hes denied a cherished A. Yes, if the helping child privilege or commanded to do is older than the child he is something he doesnt care to do. helping. But if a younger child But this is different from re- attempts to help an older ona the results may be bad. fusing to talk to him at all. While refusing to "talk back", It's not good for the younger, explain or argue in such an in- abler child even to be present stance, why should the parent while an older brother or sister Jiot freely and naturally talk is being helped by a patent- i960. King Features Syndicate, Inc. y a child eight, that the only P0P-A-BALLO- ' BUYING ENflRt BOX HOI dance Saturday, July 22. All members of the Eagles are invited to attend. The nights activities will be centered around a western orchestra and western atmosphere. FOR ACCEPTS POST Dr. George A. has been appointed head of Boyce the Institute of American Indian Arts at Santa Fe, N.M. IT AIL! BRIGHAM MODERN 36 Norlh Main 21st NEW CAR ytHr, V . NYLONS TUBE-TYP- 76 RAYONS RETREADS E LINES DISCONTINUED TAKE-OFF- S HURRY IN WHILE STOCKS ARE FULL! ACCOMPANIED FREE PARENTS BY can of Simonize Wax with the purchase of each tank of gas VISIT OUR TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON New Car ACCESSORIES TAKE-OFF- S DEPARTMENT PREMIUM TIRE TRADE-IN- S 0 i lb black tube-typplus tai end old tire oil yout 6 cr Only $3 more for Whitewalls OTHER SIZES AS LOW AS off tube- tj! - old C yoer car 995 GOODYEAR ROAD HAZARD Alt New Goodyear Guoronfeed &(8)W0m These products also available in Brigham City at YOU N'AMETT...WEVE GOT IT! - 759 North Main 249 North Main 205 North Main T. R. BILLINGS SERVICE BESS SERVICE CUNTS SERVICE 102 North Main 704 South Main Products CHUCKS SERVICE SERVICE Sinclair Sporting Goods A Batteries Automotive Accessories Goodyear Tires sr WE HAVENT GOT e UTAH PERRY, IF Nation-Wid- GUARANTEE Tires or Against normal road hazards i.e., blowouts fabric breaks, cuts eicept repairable punctures! Limited to original owner for number of months specified. 2. Against in workmanship and any defects material without limit as to time or mileage. Any Goodyear tire dealer (over 60,000 in aft 50 states) will repair tire without charge, or make allowance on new tire based on original tread d ep t h r e ma n ng and the current "Goodyear price." MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND SAUNDERS Auto f. Following the family's Directors: HAROLD B FELT. . . . VERl I. PETERSEN BRIGHAM CITY NdSsinl ritrlr) fflortiriims Phone PA FOR THE KIDDIES BILLINGS OIL CO. thiti Cleaners and Shirt Laundry FREE BALLOONS wishes is one of our traditions. THE LAUNDRY SHIRT THE PRIZES! fy many different preferences, tastes, OR CITYS ONLY ADULTS WIN reasons, we must be prepared to satis- BOUXN PICKUP AND DELIVERY AT MODERN STORAGE AND' WIN A PRIZE ! people are alike, and no NO two families are alike; for these ORDER BOX COLD FUR STORAGE ALTERATIONS ED SHIRTS LAUNDER- ON TWO MEMBER CLEANING DRY YOUR GET 6 00 1 16 bUck PHIS TH( to 5 days. for Us instant-dryinWatch fresh, healthy skin replace the Ease aching, infection. swelling, per-- spiring in the 66 joints of the feet by twice daily. If bathing them with not surprised and pleased, your 48c at NOW store. back from any drug GLEN'S REXALL DRUG. ONE STOP DOES TUBELESS COUNTY YILT FUNERAL HOME FOOT ATHLETES 3 gf &1" type, and desires. City Fraternal Orwill hold a western VV'WWV i GARRY uf Eagles h STARTS FRIDAY, JULY But Not To Your Child By The Brigham der n iiuy Silence May Be Golden Eagles Organize Western Activity A I IT - WELL GET IT! ft NYLONS ft RAYONS ft RETREADS ft TUBELESS ft TUBE-TYP- E ft NEW CAR HURRY IN-WH- uaaAi ILE TAKE-OFF- S )V DISCONTINUED LINES STOCKS ARE.FULU U446646IMIK |