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Show v rT't-nrr- th vt ftr vti r y t f tT? ,. 1 .y y f ri,r rrffm tv v rfVi,irrrrf'' ,vir,riet THE BOX ELDER Brigham Cily Penney, s Store JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah' 5 Thursday, July 26, 1962 Hi. To Host Giant Coat Caravan Penneys will borrow a slice of are expected to be wild rice and r life from the desert next week brown along with the .black. Various shades of brown and play host to a caravan. The caravan will roll into townand natural are making a strong bid this season. Coats will come Wednesday, Aug. 8 in the form of Pennys traveling Fall Coat m misses sizes, jiminis, juniois Caravan, according to Charles petite and half sizes Coats are replenished from town Goodliffe, store manager. The caravan will be at the store ' ,own so that each store offers The caravan fash-- a "'ide assortment. for about 10 days, offering 18 women, an opportun-- ' wl! remain here until Aug. i ity to choose from an unusually before moving on. wide selection of fall coats. THE PENNEY manager pointPenneys space age version of ed out that all coats in the caracaravan will give women here van may be purchased on cona chance to choose fall coat ward- venient credit or layaway plans. robes from as complete and As the nations No. supplier of a selection as any shown womens coats, he said that Penin the larger fashion centers, neys must offer a broad range of said Goodlitfe. styles to satisfy the equally broad He explained that Pennys is range of tastes involved. In this repeating the caravan this year endeavor, he said company buybecause last year's initial effort ers cover markets across the U.S. was so well received. We antic- to bring women fashion at a reathe sonable ipate a good turnout here, price. Some 550 manager commented. stops have been scheduled for the coat caravan this year. Most of the coats, sizes 5 thru col22',2, will feature lars and shapes youve never seen Most popular fall colors before. 1, At k. VJ I V ;rJ j anil -- mts ! i- -.: ixt, w,Vf 5 9 Insect sprays and weed-killehelp pretty your garden. But they can poison people, too. Study all warnings on the label and follow directions carefully. Keep leftovers tightly capped and out of reach of children. Out of Sight, too! Toddlers have a natural knack for balancing towers of chairs and boxes to reach that top shelf. WHAT'S the American MedAssociation doing in your garden? Offering a few tips to keep you there and out of the hospital. Limber up slowly. Dont dig In all at once or youll be too Stiff to lift a shovel next time, l Twigs, thorns and tools and , - M , scratch scrape. Wash all cuts with If Youre Stung soap and water. Bees, wasps and yellow jackLet them bleed a little to rinse ets flit about the garden. An away all dirt. ice cube can numb any sting Cover with and prevent most swelling. Rean adhesive move any stinger thats left in; bandage. it may cause dangerous infecstrip See your doctor tion. for deeper cuts Any sting that triggers enormous swelling, a blotchy rash, and gashes. Every lawn is loaded with hoarseness or asthma signals lockjaw (tetanus) germs, espe- serious allergy. The next reaccially if you use barnyard fer- tion could be fatal. Ask your tilizer or allow animals on the doctor about special shots to grounds. Make sure your teta- control this allergy. nus shots are Enjoy your garden, but remember to safeguard more than Booster Shots Your doctor may advise a just your green thumb! Dr. Ferns mailbox is wide fcooster every spring, one every four years or one after any open for letters from readers. While he cannot undertake to 'dirty wound. Power tools and mowers can answer individual letters, he will SERVES MISSION Elder Hal J. Moffitt will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday at 7 p.m. in the LDS Second ward. Elder Returns From Serving Mission homocoming testimonial will bp hold for Elder Hal J. Moffitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moffitt, 02 South First West, Brigham City, Sunday, July 29, at 7 p. m., in the Second LDS ward. Ho recently returned from serving a mission for the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-dain the New Zealand South mission. While there he labored in the city of Napier in the Hawkes bay district, in the cities of Wanganui, Stratford and Hainera in the Taranaki district and in the city of Nelson in the Wairnu district. He also served as supervising elder, traveling elder and zone loader. Elder Moffitt is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. He plans to attend Weber college this fall. Friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the program. Diseases Reported Brigham City reported two cases of measles and two cases of influenza for the week ending July 13, according to a report received from the Utah State Department of Public Health. Box Elder county reported no diseases for the same period of time. six-ca- Law-renr- Announce New The appointment of Bernard R. Diamond as Manager of Customer Relations at Thiokol Chemical corporations Rocket Operations cenanter, Ogden, Utah, has been nounced by R. L. Marquardt, Director of Marketing. A3 Manager of Customer Relations, Diamond will be responsible for Thiokols Management Training Center and will direct marketing coordination of all Rocket Operations Center technical meetings. He will work also as a member of the Aerospace Ground Equipment staff, assuming customer-relationresponsibilities at Thiokols new facility in Pocatello, Ida., and at Shawnee Industries, Inc., a recently acquired subsidiary located in Shawnee, Okla. Diamond, former Manager of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, born in Salt Lake Cit and rais;d in Ogden. He graduated from Ogden High school in 1939 and at, tended Weber college and Biarritz university, in France. n s two truck tire value ever... HI-MIL- return to school 6 0016, , rating, plus tax and racappabU Hr st d h Pay as you haul for as little as s1.25 Count em 1 -2- (kODGDVEAQ this DISTRIBUTOR waorva mm oh ooova nun thah o Driver Swats Bee Perry, Utah These products also available T. R. BILLINGS SERVICE BESS SERVICE R and R SERVICE WARRENS SERVICE A. D. STOKES SERVICE Goodyear Tire & Batteries Automotive Accessories Patrolman William Walker cited driver for negligent colliding. the LOU RAE Craner, driver of the fifth vehicle, tried to pull off the road to avoid collision and tipped over in a barrow pit. Finally, a car driven by George Murray, Preston, Ida., collided with the car driven by Shelton. Citations were issued to Reed, Murray and Mrs. Craner for traveling too fast for conditions. jSflf OPXVWM-- VX ' i, AT KINGS e ft, ' Lovely plastic covered with reinforced metal frames. DISCOUNTS if two or more cars in your family are insured with Farmers, you get additional discounts on all major coverages on each carl Not just your 2nd or 3rd car, but discounts on all cars . . . CHOICE OF COLORS COMPACT" RATES reduced collision and comprehensive LOW rates for American-mad- compact cars. Add 'em up FAST 3 PIECE SET Then cart your FARMERS Agent Today! - FAIR ONLY FRIENDLY Auto F. Life Fire v mjJ 44 o VARIETY , DISTRICT SALES AND CLAIMS OFFICE 121 fast DEPARTMENT Phone PA 7th South 4 - Truck SMART DALE .ft, fWwvCMS'Awvrift .V m a vAw . Visit Your Local Authorized STORE Edgar C. Richardson PA Mack Luke Just West of the Brigham City Welcome" Sign PA 25 tw '"'if-- . 4 Brigham City at . . . 759 North Main 249 North Main 205 North Main 102 North Main 704 South Main Sinclair Products Sporting Goods counted among the most economical and practical of all motor cars . LOW RATES MULTI-CA- R in n terms of value received , Cadillac must be 1 ... km- - OIL COMPANY An estimated $300 damage resulted Monday when a car driven by Clyde B. Stratford, 63 North Second East, jumped a curb and hit a tree near Foiest street on Second East. The investigating officers report stated that Stratfoid was traveling south when he let go of the steering wheel to swat a bee. The mishap occurred at 6.03 p.m. some 500 feet south of Forest street. with FARMERS Auto Insurance 20 SAFE DRIVER DISCOUNT for two years of accident-frenot 5 or 10, but 20 driving. And traffic citations do not count against you! tkm BiLLliIGS Hits Tree as The Brigham City Employment Security office reported 60 job openings received for the week ending July 14 as compared to 26 received the week before and 38 the same time a year ago. Some nine new initial unemployment claims were filed for the same period of time as compared to 25 the week before and 22 a year ago. -3-4 usually substantially lower than most other companies. amt Car Jumps Curb, NEW WAYS TO SAVE MONEY . . . weekly! BRIGHAM CITYS See the now Ladies Gateway ,W NYLON R-- C ER FOR SMALL TRUCKS All friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the homecoming. .J. &n Now you get all the extra performance features of a truck tire at auto tire prices. Equip today with the tire built for your truck. R-The New Nylon has the tread, the service. body, and the beads that mean long, low-coYou just cant find a truck tire in its price field like truck tire built with it . . . the only economy-pricetriple-tougNylon Cord. years. He plans to fall. taellsag? Thursday Best y car. Gas, Can Stolen L. C. Shelton, 219 East First North, reported the theft of a The Associated Livestock Marcan filled with gasoline keting agencies on the Ogden mar- from the side of a jeep which was ket announce that they will conat his residence July 24, duct a weekly cattle auction at parked to Brigham City police according the Ogden market each Thursday at 12:30 p. m., beginning August report. Value of the can and its contents was $8. 9, and each Thursday thereafter. These Thursday cattle auctions will be in addition to the regular Monday cattle auctions and private treaty selling. The decision to hold NYLON TRUCK TIRE Elder Cordell L. Kendrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon L. Kendrick, 225 North Third East, Brigham City, will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Eighth LDS ward chapel. He has recently completed a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the East Central states mission. While there he labored in Tennessee and West Virginia. The last six months of his mission he served as a supervising elder. Me is a graduate of North Cache High school and seminary and at tended Utah State university for Ogden Agencies cattle auctions was prompted by many requests from cattle producers and from cattle buyers located on the Ogden market. All classes of cattle will be sold PRICED Program Set A THIRD vehicle, driven by Job Openings Woodus, Ogden, slowed Percy back-breakin- Cattle Auction J 10 BE HONORED Elder Cordell L. Kendrick will be honored at homecoming testimonial Sunday in the Eighth LDS ward after serving a mission in the East Central states. down behind the McKale car. The fourth vehicle, involved in the collision driven by John Reed, g work if use readers questions in his Cave you Ogden, pulled up behind the vehicle driven by Woodus and tried to you use them properly. Play column whenever possible and 'safe. Study all the instructions, when they are of general inter pull out around it. lend when in doubt, check with est. Address your letters to Dr. to Utah According Highway ' Fern in care of this newspaper. a trained mechanic. trooper Burtis Quarnberg, investi12- - King Features Syndicate, Inc, gating officer, Reed pulled back into the lane he had just left when he saw another car coming through this auction. There is no and the vehicle he was driving Stolen additional charge for consigning collided with the Woodus vehicle. Bicycle through the Thursday auction. Woodus was thrown from the car A bicycle owned by David King, 128 South First East, has been reRegular selling charges will and he was driving, the vehicle ported stolen to Brigham City then collided with the McKale y I1 r collision on U. S. 83, . A nine miles west of Corinne at 7:30 a. m. Thursday morning caused $1600 total damage. No one was seriously injured in the accident although one man was thrown from the car which he was driving. All cars were west bound in the direction of the Thiokol Chemical corporation. e The incident began when 219 East First Shelton, North, pulled over to the side of the road to see if the vehicle he was driving had a flat tire. Robert McKale, 709 Beecher avenue, driver of the second car, stopped to see if he could help. ! A L;i u. New Customer Elder Sunday Relations Man - The Doctor In Your Garden r- - ical LDS M.D.- w Thiolcol Names Honoring J)n3iclc IJou s4ncl IJourS By BURTON II. FERN, f Tirana s 1 RETIRED CIVIL EMPLOYEES Enjoying a pot luck picnic at Rees Pioneer park Friday were these retired federal government employees in the Brigham City area. The members of the group have been asked to join the National Association of Retired Civil Employees. n K 1 a t'S j- - r COPPIN 17 LAr SjlcuNu SuUiU MOTOR CO. BkiuUMH UlYt JTUI |