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Show WIN I NEW YORK (UPt) If youre too sleepy to cook breakfast, you soon may be able to snooze and thaw It. An Iowa frozen food packer Is test.marketlng four varieties of quick frozen breakfasts in key cities in the southwest, prior to national dis. I Jt nxosi 4 I V'H A ej Vi-- , i9 L ' i, 'iqf - i T fan.1 ' , f 5? 5Up f fcii i V-- & "J'VV ;,, Pa'9o J23f says Progressive tribution, Grocer, a trade publication. The individual tray break, fasts are; scrambled eggs with ham and potatoes; scrambled eggs with cheese, potatoes, and prunes; French toast, sausage and potatoes; and pancakes with blueberry sauce and sausage. (Blue Star Foods, Inc., Coun. ctl Bluffs). -' v- "' S3'5 .f- NEW THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Doors Need HEALTHIER YORK (LT0 Utah 1 1 Thursday, October 10, 1963 Mortal, ity in Puerto Rico has dropped nearly one third in little more than 10 years because of nota. ble improvements in health con. ditions there, report statiscians of the Metropolitan Life Insur. ance Company. The death rate in the fell from 9.9 per 1,000 population in 1950 to 6.7 in 1962. Much of this reduct, ion refit cts increasing control over the infectious diseases, Metropolitan reported. BETTER FISHING year, unprepared for winter. high quality polyuerethane plastic finishes. If the doors are to badly cracked, they may require some followed by the sanding application of a wood filler and one or two applications of a penetrating sealer with a tung oil base. Follow manufacturers instructions for application of finishes. For best results, all this should be done before temper, atures drop, Mrs. Gardner Rhea H. Gardner, home man. agement and furnishings spec, ialist for Utah State university extension services suggests that an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure since a neglected door may not only cost you many dollars to replace, but may give your entire home a run down at the heels look. If your doors are In fairly good condition, perhaps all they need is a coating of one of the Conditioning For Winter Whats the condition of the outside doors to your home? The dryness of the air accompanied with high temperatures and hot dry winds leave many doors, at this season of the reports. s Jr ji 4 V ViV "Av f ? ! r ;.. f- w ,r" jr T ,P t '?? 'i r.. 1 r ?! L V Hk. i 4 w s t4, 4 ME ANIMALS AND MORE ANIMALS Teacher Roxanne Dickey discusses animals made by students in her class at Bunderson Elementary school. Seated at the table are. from left, Jimmy Rasmussen, Linda Wilkerson, Dorm Taylor, Randy Hoffer and Karen Mathis. Business In Utah Above 62 Business in Utah during the first three quarters of 1963 continued well above 1962 levels and the outlook remains bright for the years remaining three months. That is the message of First Security Banks quarterly New. sletter which will be distributed this week, it was announced Monday by J. Leo Nelson, vice president and manager, First Security Bank, Brigham City. The Newsletter is edited by ElRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and economist. UTAHS TOTAL nonagricul-tura- l employment in September reached an high of at 303,900. Unemployment 13,300 is down from earlier months in the year, but is 12.7 percent above that of a year First Security reports. ago, Net electric power utilized in Utah continues approximate, ly 5 percent ahead of 1962s figure, and retail store sales for the first eight months of 1963 were reported at three percent ahead of those in 1962. New car sales in the state were 11.7 percent above totals for the corresponding period in 1962, and truck sales were up 14.3 percent. all-tim- e taste for good living and Jli rai iiiiitfi Utahs favorite bourbon K BY THE a. !iunm SIMICHI JAMES I. BOURBON WHISKEY BEAM DISTILLING CO.. DISTILLED 1 wwiMf f" of the scene. PROOF K1NIUCKY BOTTLED lOHItl S. UNO CLERMONT. BEAM. KY. is reported some six percent ahead of 1962 levels. Cash receipts from farm marketings in Utah in 1963 will probably total somewhat below the $165 million of a year ago but well above the total of 1961, First Security notes. Cattle and lamb prices are down, but the outlook for income from turkeys, eggs and dairy products is brighter. AP- - . . . WANTS . . . CLOSE-OU- ALL QUICK T long recognized as one of Utahs outstanding quality home developments CONTRACT construction in Utah for the first eight months In Utah, people have a is" part BUILDER CALLS IT QUITS ACTION ON ENTIRE PROJECT BUILDER ... NO CLOSING dream-come-tr- once-in-a-lifeti- COSTS OF THESE HOMES FEATURE top quality construction, brick veneer . . . Y GREAT EST HOME VALUES YOU'VE EVER SEEN ! CHECK HERE..THEN COME AND SEE THEM....! 2BEOCOOM,DOUBLE CARPORT 3 WAS WAS ? 18,500 $15,100 . BEDROOMS-CARPETE- D Cv7 3 BEDROOM- - FI REPLACE WAS sl9,800. 3 BEDROOM -- SPLIT LEVEL 3 BEDROOM, 3 BEDROOM-Slidi- DOUBLE CAE PORT WAS? 19,450 'V- Patio ng vj Door 1 1 q) Sat. Oct. 12 and Sun.0ct.l3 wy ' I rvS0&V v A SUPER MARKET nr IN YOUR HOME LINDSAY ONLY BROTHER THE 69 South Main STORE THAT PARK D ELECTRIC SERVICE 3 TO OGDEl ' C TO BBI&HAM CITY BUILT Brigham City, Utah 2SS. . basements with roughed in plumbing ... 2 baths, excellent insulation . . . modern kitchens with quality built-in- s . . . ample closet space . . . oak floors . . . sliding patio doors, double garages . . . many additional PLUS features: full WAS $ 16,100 Motli . . opportunity! ue . . . tjj0 fiftP1 APPLIANCES BUY DIRECT FROM its a INTCRmOUMTAIN INDIAN SCHOOL Bw0lhifitfcliiltlilDatYtii9fc .M |