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Show ) 20 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, October Airman 1, C. Michael C. Powcutt of Tremonton Is the recipient of the Air Forces Commendation Medal given for an unusual humanitarian act. Airman Bowcutt Is credited with saving the life of a child twice In tire space of minutes after professional help had given it up as nearly dead. The baby, that of a Royal Air Force signalman stationed in Germany, had begun to choke after being fed. and a BOWCUTT companion applied Immediate artificial respiration 0, 1 963 and suc- ceeded In reviving the child. A doctor arrived and gave the F Covers SS I want a woman for the Brigham City area who la not satisfied with just a job, but one who will take interest and help build it. This woman must have prestige appearance, and enjoy meeting and working with people. If you can fill my requirements, $10,000 to $12,000 can be earned the first year. 1964 Chevy fur- Many people do not know that people who work In prl-vat-e n homes have the same under the social security e system as workers In and Industry, Ernest Roberts, representative of the Ogden social security office, said today. Everyone should know about this aspect of social security, because people who have covered workers In their homes are legally responsible for reporting their wages and paying the social security tax. Wages paid to domestic work, ers must be reported If the cash wages paid in a calendar quarter amount to $50 or more. As little as $4 a week, paid regularly, Roberts said, would amount to more than $50 In a calendar quarter. Reports are filed quarterly and the Internal Revenue Service provides a special simplified report form for the use of the housewife or home owner in making these per-son- al pro-tect'o- com-merc- i, (.v ru SCHOOL UHCH SCHOOL lunch wiiK T08 0t , v RIGHT UP School lunch will be observed locally and across the nation starting Oct. 13 and here, Box Elder School district and other officials take time out to acknowledge it.' Left to right are James H. Norman, Harold B. Felt, Norman N. Jeppsen, Jay Dee Harris, members of the board of education; Brigham City Mayor Willis Hansen, Mrs. Eula Wood, school lunch supervisor; David N. Morrell, board derk; Supt. J. C. Haws, board member Rex E. Richards, and Mrs. Dale Madsen, president of the South Box Elder PTA council. COMING n JUSTERINI ' The others are not J&B rare scotch whisky r ;( :Ht A',)'1! : r - 1 4 J year, HARRISBURG, Pa. An amendment to the Mayor Willis Hansen is pictured about to sign a proclaWith the Mayor here as National Business Womens'week are Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker, left, and Mrs. Daisy Haneni members of the Brigham City Business and Professional Women club. SIGNS PROCLAMATION mation designating Oct. j. FINEST How many times do you leave your kitchen to answer the phone each week? Local BPW Turns Attention To Business National Business Womens is being observed in Brigham City from Oct. The announcement was made by Thurza Kingston, president of the local chapter of the Business and Professional Womens club, a member of the Natibnal Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, Inc. which sponsors the observance. The annual observance is a tribute to all business and professional women throughout the country. It is sponsored annually by the National Federation of BPW. of which there Is a membership of 175,000. Local , club members Hazel MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE THEATRE DRIVE-- !! ox Office Opens 6:40 ELECTRIC IN-CA- R Show of 7:00 SOUTH OF BRIGHAM CITY PERRY, UTAH PHONE 5 723-245- HEATERS 3 THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY pntiMi nope Ford Lange Hvu ARTIS: cost in quality (UPI) -- Pennsyl-vani- a a Breitenbeker, and Daisy Hansen are in charge of the plans for National Business Women's week in Brigham Cify. Theme for the week will be "Responsibility of Full Partnership," and throughout the nation speakers and publicity will be aimed toward this the theme, which pictures place women occupy in the business wodld. - thru THURS. OPEN (UP0 - An en. of women from group terprislng Westchester County, N. Y. has come up with an effective me. thod of handling suburban mo. blllty They rent cars In groups of four to a car, taking turns pay. lng the bills and doing the One car rental ser-- , driving. vice reports that an increasing number of women's groups in New Jersey, Long Island, N. Y. and surburban communities around Chlchago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles has made si. mllar arrangements. W I I LjjvJv Rai L? TECmilCOLOR CO SaminO i immmmmtetb I r . J' XVTTTt FRANCIS PUU mm mm k' ft P 7 0NT SUSS RICHARD RON ROGER IMYI 10115 RANDELL PERRY i l azsxELr.vi:i & i J I i iL i ED KOHLMAR , Lb.'-n- J GEORGE SIDNEY r.r.j r" JAN1S PAIGE iTO 5 - nAdSIc.'.ART ii.A: Eri t,raos .J 1 OUR NEXT , uni ATTRACTION 'JcnVaVGREt- RWW Features at 7:25 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. i . i'l TM mmti - Hj, .ere jess ViG m. ROBIN .urc DOT k st rn AND DICK jaNST T v r i I, I OCLOCK 1 ES. i&tf SPONSORS... fSWHUNTER AVALON v MJlmij BRADY scon Bikini' 7.00 and 9:55 Planet 8:30 P 1 I Phone V1 A JACK The GIANT KILLER WELCOME WAGON 723-571- - fM'nlc in SATURDAY-- Identifies your your community. For Information, eaS If! COLO ii in SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TU- firms of prestigo In tho business and ilvto life of hi JJ SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE I7n COIWK ' nyinjjumtemmwmixi -- ii , hmhhbm flflwwffwwii GIG YOUNG AUDREY MEADOWS U0R0THY ii1 What does he become? What kind of monster ? SIDNEY McCUIRE n Jerry Lewis Production) I ftWIfflaitSV V Onftfaftr) SUNDAY - lilOtiDAY - TUESDAY (A n h PANAVISIOM , Uproarious, Adult Sophisticated Corned CONNIE STEVENS .JLY 20 N. T. PROFESSOR y EmJ p Please do not reveal the mi (Idle of this picture! THIS EMBLEM Donahue PADDINGTON COUP, P.M. DAILY 1 THE POURS A KQiiLMAR THE dlREiy LilVIS as i.QuVegon'tod0 C0 WHISKY SCOTCH Thursday and Friday Troy and Connie in love again! TROY Love is a BCENOEO AND TUES. NEW YORK 1 PROOF 1 RENTAL GADABOUTS nil Hue; 06 Pick of the Pictures pawn-shop- Damsels sporting the newest coiffure wont have to worry about smoke getting in their peepers. No, maam. Theyll have a hair filter over the eyes. The style, created by Michel Kazan, features curtain bangs that de. scend to below the eyebrows I NEW YORK (UP!) Womens Week week Youll treasure an inexpensive extension phone in your kitchen and wonder how you ever got along without it. Why not do most of your phoning where you spend so much of your time? To order, call us or ask a telephone serviceman. 23 in TT n Rsle'd more U.S.D.A, pawnbroker act lias been introduced in the state legislas ture that would permit to accept negotiable stocks and bonds as collateral on loans up to $300, In addi-tioto the usual hock Items. CUGATS CLUB HOLLYWOOD (UPl) - Accord, lng to a report reaching Hollywood from Spain, Latin music-make- r Zavier Cugat has taken over a Madrid nightclub and hopes to make it a top enter, talnment center. 2 NEW FILTER UNITED I B. Hawkins and HOCKABLE Boyer W forlds apart thin automobile tires, childrens bare feet and this soled shoes. Gignn O O ertes County Agent A. Fullmer Allred released adult seed weevils in Box Elder county. Dr. Know-lto- n and County Agent Don A. Huber others In the Dixie area of Washington county. The weevil went right to work on the puncture vines and have been very active in both areas, But Dr. Knowlton says the question now is: Will they survive the winter and continue their work In a wider area next year? Many Utah residents who painfully have encountered the puncture vines sharp seeds hope so. They puncture bicycle tires, V,it In the entomologist R. a 'A mii.i H. POLL M Effort Is being continued to establish a weevil that attacks puncture vine seeds but doesnt harm other plants, according to Dr. George F. Knowlton, Utah State extension University entomologist. Earlier MARTIN ( Weeds With Weevils if 0 r I BsnMmmHHaBBl Kill Jr'T f Yo 487-750- 9, Utah. If theres any doubt as to whether you have to report or not, get In touch with Roberts. He will be at the Utah State Employment Office In Brigham City, Thursday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. & 1 Pu eli nished qualified personnel. For appointment contact Mr. Drake of FASHION TWO TWENTY COSMETICS, 1615 Salt Lake City, Foothill Drive, phone reports. r AM LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR TYPE WOMAN I Housewc child an Injection only to have It stop breathing. The physician indicated the baby was dying, but the two Air Force men refused to give up and immediately began apply, lng resuscitation. The child revived and was rushed to a nearby hospital where It recovered. The grateful mother wrote to Air Force officials her apprecl-atlo- n If It had not stating: been for the sustained efforts of the two American servicemen, my baby would not be alive today. A senior RAF medical officer also wrote similar praise for the two airmen. Airman Bowcutt Is a son of Mrs. H. F. Paetsch of 307 North Tremont street, Tremon. ton. He Is a graduate of Bear River High school and Joined the service In 1961. He Is as. signed to an Air Force unit In the small Town of Bruggen near Wiesbaden, Germany. Tremonton Serviceman Given Medal AIRMAN 1 Utah TRY MuTINYiON ilMHUSh'llV OUR ICARMELKORN ITS DELICIOUS! J |