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Show ', T'W - 1 2 , ' f1 V 'f p r v r' "tTfPf tf 9 f 9 ; 4, i THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah SCLEROSIS AID Funds NEW YORK (UPI) provided for the medical and research programs of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society were greater in 1963 than at any other time during the past decade, says the societys an- - tThursday, July 16, 1964 IlL WHEAT. Ui Generally Good Outlook for Y ears Third Quarter DRINQPIELD,' ill, pl) in winter wheat production nilnola waa lrv 1853, 71.4 million bushels the lilinoi voopers tive Crop Reporting Service said.' The figure waa 39 per cent above the previous high...;: . dll il l '? Personal Income ' the In Utahdur-to- first six months of Vi ... ii LiU ,fl CCGlisf SrPT.IN TOWN SirtlriiuiiY totaled approximately $1,035,-000,00- 0 and the outlook for the . third quarter of this year is generally good. This is the report of First Security banks quarterly News Letter which will be distributed this week, it was announced today by J. Leo Nelson vice president of the Brigham City branch. The News Letter Is edited by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and econ-omis- g 1964 yiUxil J, k. Letter said. Increases In pay from the tax cut take-hom- ,8 Sfl,. di M $ 'T 'Yetj( MeT IMIUf PRODUCTION iniiASBULDA mid-Marc- h total 808 SOUTH MAIN STREET SERVEEM UP George Richards, left, and Ron Packer, pancake cooks at the annual Box Elder County Sheriff Jeep Patrol pancake breakfast, cook up a stack for a The breakfast was a huge success serving 762 people. cus-tome- r. Local Church Notes Change In Schedule Worship hour for the Cross Lutheran church cot production is expected to be five times of that a year ago and double the average of the past five years. Sweet and sour cherries, peaches and pears should be well above the average production of the past de- TutCryhntr and Tony Curtis SUul-f,'10:J.-TU- SSABURGERS last years levels. Fruit production presents the brightest agricultural picture prevailing this year. With frost damage at a minimum apri- kf6 In C&hr ES. ,. hi ; s ; ASKS THE HOI TEST QUESTION Of. , THE DAY ; " ' t ' pro-ductlo- VD:an Giacpinr jinr.iyD?H9n d ( ffa hw ' ' X 'rmvvt n h.4 - jock Mat over-al- testuvj r, ii2: .Jr.iVidvsT.jo:::j X of l year-to-ye- 18,-80- 0, jSnpjjn Otiey WY1bUiT KAtfMELKORN irs.pgucious v r t ' $ - V ri. jYhr -- sole-pla- In Utah... after a swim, beer is a natural On day, a dip in a cool stream cm be wonderfully refreshing. Equally refreshing when youre relaxing afterwards with friends is a hearty glass of beer. Theres hardly another beverage around that suits what you do for fun as much as beer. Camping, hiking, or just lounging bn a lawn chair-b- eer brings to each just the right touch of extra good living. even color. . Your famjliar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that The department's food spe- we live in a land of personal freedom-a- nd that our right to enjoy cialists suggests putting the beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of tomatoes in the cellar or garage those personal freedoms. some place where ths temperature Is from 60 to 70 deIn Utah... beer goes with fun, with relaxation grees F. Light Is not needed to UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. produce good red coloring in under-rip- e 366 South Fifth. East, Salt Lake City, Utah tomatoes. a hot summer WASHINGTON (UPI) Dont put green tomatoes on a sunny windowsill to ripen. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports too much sunlight prevents development of a normal, In Utah In June' was reported at 301,000, 600 more than a year ago. This Is In strong contrast to the pattern of the previous five years durWESTS FINEST Box Elder County Sheriff Warren Hyde ing which the Increase on a explains uses of some of the county's search and rescue has basis ranged equipment on display at the Jeep Patrol pancake break-fas- t. from seven to ten thousand. Sheriff Hyde thinks the county has compiled some Unemployment for June, the of the finest and most useful equipment In the search and News Letter stated, totaled rescue field. His department had a large display at the some 1,300 above a year breakfast. entrance of The earlier. high school and college graduates STARCH ADVICE TRENTON. N. J. (UPI) Into the labor force adds to this "Within the next decade we will NEW YORK (UPI) If figure, see a tremendous Increase In youre having trouble with the number of women occupy- spray starches, University of FEATURED ROLE ing top managerial positions," Illinois home economists sugMary O. Roebllng, president of gest the following: HOLLYWOOD UPI) Shake the can vigorously beMichael Dante has been cast In the Trenton Trust Co., predicts. She did the prognosticating fore every use; protect the Irona featured role In Audie Murphy's movie "Apache Uprising. at a conference sponsored by ing board cover and any nearby the John Hancock Mutual Life furniture since It is difficult to Insurance Co., adding: "United spray In a small area. If the can States industry, always In need has been standing without use of trained brainpower, will open or more than a day, spray the Its doors to women who have first burst Into the sink. Clean of the iron often prepared themselves. It Is un- the economical to use half of our so the starch will not scorch on the Iron, brainpower. Cbntinflas, Dailey Holy has been changed to 9: 30 a.m. begin-nln- g Sunday, July 19. The worship services will be followed by a social hour, and the Youth Forum, a breakfast discussion group for young people, will be held during the hour preceding the service. Congregational picnics are scheduled for July 26 and Aug. 23 at 4 p.m. In the Box Elder canyon, Area 3. Members and friends in the community are Invited to participate In all the activities and the worship of the church. tv n STEEL AND COPPER In Utah through June of this year were well above levels of 1963. Steel production has continued at above 80 percent of rated capacity, while cop. per production through June was approximately 24 percent above that of a year ago, and through June, operations were on a full seven day basis. Despite a decline of employ, ment in missile industries of some 5,000 from a year ago, TJilO'S :?nntEyr 7 Hi cade. c:nrj ear-mark- ed e somewhat more than $4 million per month In the Beehive State. Anticipated cash reclpts from agricultural pursuits In 1964, however, will probably be somewhat lower than the total of $164 million reported for 1963. Lower cattle prices, late spring and crop delayed planting growth are factors which will probably hold farm lncomedown below last years levels. No significant Increase in cat-ti- e prices is anticipated for the third quarter, lamb prices may slightly top those prevailing In the summer months a year ago, and .wool prices are approximately 10 percent high-e- r than last year. Milk and egg production are both below id V a! UTAH'S PERSONAL Income $18 billion, or 2 percent, above the total for the first half of 1963," the News in f na-fljn- represents some Cx X nual report. The society Is the only voluntary health agency In the nation concerned with finding ,the cause, prevention and cure for multiple sclerosis. It reported that $835,395 was for research and medical programs In 1963. t. 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