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Show w 1 r St ... The first shoemaker to ply his trade in America was a Thomas Baird, or Beard, who 1 opened up shop in the town of Salem In 1629. According to the !,1l , ( of Knowledge, Book ' ' he was engaged by the Massachusetts Bay Company to make shoes for the colonists. THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 3 Thursday, October 24, 1963 Blindness report? , Califorr ., .p rted 30 cases. cases. Illinois hau The ey' damage was as retinal burns suffer, ed by direct viewing of the suh. CHICAGO (UPp There were 247 cases of eye damage from Improperly viewing the July 20 solar eclipse, the National So. ciety for the Prevention of dlag-nose- d f lil 5 ! .i, "X 12' OsH $ 4Hr & ;j .J V I - . 4' i 4 3; 1. ' V I y J C3 further for the best buys in the T 'j area. item or a house full, we will sell for less For one V 1 1 v 5 f tv $ - CIVIL DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS Defense Director Floyd Brigham City Andersen is pictured here in the citys CD headquarters located in the basement of the city hall. On the table are helmets and radiological monitoring unit and in the background is the headquarters radio. TXl Handy Shopping Guide to Series E Civil r V? 1 .t1TMWTVr MWAMgjyflj IM' i-- st Rirs ro 3: HTU IL-- ao i I' e UlL j gift for ilVT pn "A L 3COOOOE OOC0 kj one every month ten yeais ago, youd now have $5,230. J. 1. buying 4 $37.50 In less than 8 years you can turn this Bond in for a crisp hundred dollar bill. Youll be getting a guaranteed return and your governments thanks. U.S. SAVINGS $75.00 BONDS Candidate Parties on party organization this week Initiated a series of informal receptions Intended to Introduce voters In each local district with GOP city council candidates. The first event was held Wed. nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dye. are receptions planned for Friday of this week and each evening next week, according to Delone Glover, city vice chairman. She urged local citizens to attend the cottage type meet lngs In their own or other dtst. rlcts. Everyone Is welcome, the party leader added. Here Is the schedule of meetfor Friday and next ings Two-a-nlg- Friday, Oct. 25 Beginning at p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cam Longley, 602 High, land drive Dist. 14; at 8:15 Mr. and Mrs. Devon p.m. Breltenbeker, 206 North Ninth East, Dlst. 8. Monday, Oct. 28 Beginning at 7 P.M., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stratford, 63 North Second East Dist. 4; at 8:15 p.m., 121 North 7 Main. case of loss at no cost. They pay $4 for $3 when held to maturity. Theyre cashable at any Woman Scares time without red tape. Ihey do the double job of helping to make your individual future, as well as your countrys future, secure. Buy the ones hat fit at your your budget bank, or through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Kp freedom In your The The Brigham City Republican Monday: No matter what their denomination, all U.S. have Savings Bonds these things in common: Theyre one of the safest and most widely held investments in the world owned by tens of millions of American families. Theyre replaceable in DAVENOS WEVE GOT Intruder Off Brigham City Demo-crat- more evenings next week In their series of Meet Your Candidates parties. The parties consist of lnfor. mal neighborhood to acquaint Brigham citizens with the three Demo, cratic for city hopefuls council. of the Arrangements committee are Mrs. June Johnston and Mrs. Darlene Billings. Here is a schedule of gather, lngs next week, times they will be held and the hosts for each: Monday, Oct. 28 7:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt, 37 West Sixth North; 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rollins and Mrs. Richard Mulllkan, 705 West Fourth South. Tuesday, Oct. 29 At 7:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. F. Wayne Wilcox, 654 North Second West; at 8:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt E. Hazelton, 979 East Third North. Wednesday, Oct. 30 At p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Com-pto260 West Sixth North; at 6 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorin Steed, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Taylor, 436 Hoi lday drive. tun n iinn nt tint m,l in iu lint orfi th ( (1 tn in sun Hr im irnt Hum I 1 untt tlys l"11 utiutt to) Umi nthiol i rif (. Ihe I In t S 1 h mi t ( n tint il m 1 Caravans of pack camels at a speed of about miles per hour, according to the Book of Knowledge. With each animal carrying from 500 to 600 pounds, a caravan can cover from 15 to 25 miles a day. move POT ROCKY RINDLESS take this time to fire Department and ambulance crew for the wonder, ful Job they do. We appreciated the kindness extended to us Friday night when we had the need for their ALL SLICED BOLOGNA MEAT GOOD FRESH services. We II THIS EMBLEM YOU BET WASCO I have never had a reason GROUND BEEF to watch their work, first hand, but when the need arose we really appreciated the wonder, SEASONED MILDLY ful way they did It. I think we all take these men all the bills. SPONSORS... firms of prestig la th business and clvlo life of your community. For information, call Phone 723-571- ; rr;;Afm j 'iMy Wasco field fry '.vf 1 rf. N.J . ' cided to try an application. Applies excellently in fall, too. Yessir, best fertilizer buy 1 ever made. III! lil IS A NATURAL In Utah, beer belongs - enjoy of UTAH Salt lake (City & Orem, Utah Idaho IFalls & N.wnpa, Idaho DIVISION 3 Pltgs. 98e SOLID PACK APPLE Thin Sliced HOLLYWOOD PUMPKIN CIDER BREAD Sweet Utah Gal. Jug cans T V wnji it jT srpr.ss FOOD INC. f OK SEmGGS beer's natural ingredients UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, WASATCH CHEMICAL CO CAKE MIKES 49c Libbys J farmers and other suppliers Contact your Wasco Betty Crocker - Layer 'SU, And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living it provides for so many folks in Utah Not only for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also for the 7 n " natural as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from which it is brewed, beer is Utah's traditional beverage of moderation - light sparkling, delicious told me his story last spring and we de- Cranberries CORNED BEEF As man CELERY Stalk Tapered can V i Fresh - Bright Large 12 oz. v t Garland - Bleached Libbys Favorite USE excld'ims 'Dean Morgan Layton, Utah RandherFarmcr WELCOME WAGON Fancy lb. BRAND This years corn crop is the biggest, and best Uvc eved had. Many of my neighbors and friends have been curious about these high stalk's and heavy yield Of ears. I have to blame 'it on Wasco hbanalysis fertilizer! 1 n V3 v 5 lbs. Country SAUSAGE for granted and I think lis time to say to a great Thanks group of fellows. The Moyes Family 35 lb. 4 lbs. fin ALL BEEF YAMS NEW YORK (UPO Not too long ago, when a wife went to work It usually meant that hub. by wasn't earning enough to pay FERTILIZERS! identifies your !ffi ROUND BONE ROASTS S9 lb. 49 CHUCK STEAKS LEAN GROUND CHUCK lb. 59 MOUNTAIN NIPPY CHEESE lb. S9 n, May we thank our 47 BLADE CUT WHY WOMEN WORK Not so, anymore, says the Institute of Life Insurance. In support of the conclusion: to. day, wives of men earning more than $7,000 a year work almost as often as do the wives of men earning half that much. ITEMS. feTEir'CHOICElDNLY No. The Forsythia bush honors the memory of William Forsyth gardener to King George in of England, according to the Book of Knowledge. The gardenia plant was named for Dr. Alexander Garden of Virginia, a phy. Charleston, slclan and botanist who lived two hundred years ago. Accord, lng to the Book of Knowledge, he was so delighted with the honor that he Insisted that his named be grand.daughter Gardenia Garder SALE SAVE! SIX MILES SOUTH OF BRIGHAM CITY OUR READERS WRITE A prowler was reportedly scared off early Tuesday morn, lng after he made an attempt to enter the basement of a local residence. According to a police report, Mrs. Betty Hansen, 435 West Fourth North, said her hus. band had left for work about 10 minutes before when some one knocked out a screen and opened a window in the basement of her home. According to the report, Mrs. Hansen went Into the basement, armed with a .22 calibre pistol and turned on the lights. At this, the man fled. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS MORE AND FURNITURE CENTER ic party has scheduled three Dear Editor future with MANY OUT COME . Receptions For Hopefuls Demo Slate This is an increasingly popular size with millions of American families. If youd JW V ..3- $19.50 $59.50 $36.00 RUG Hi BACKED ROCKERS GOP Plans ing yourself. started iji A ham hotel. occasion when you want to be especially nice to someone. Includ- h 9x12 Viscose Rubber Backed 1 WAY Andersen looks at a CD sign which indicates one of several public fallout shelters in Brigham City. This particular shelter is located in the basement of the Brig- $18.75 tewm w j: GO THIS mitzvahs or any Wifr'55 - .ms..,- graduations, cobirthdays, mmunions, bar 'A !vs , J E XJX2 An ideal !Ti 'F:'r, w ilJIX- - i j -1 FREE TV LOG STORE Week Days Saturday hours 8:00 to 6:30 8:00 to 7.00 FREE IN PARKING RkAR ' 'll T mifm jMMrn I J. ft |