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Show 1 6 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Deadlines Given for Thursday, Auaust 20, 1964 returns to video this fall with HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Twentieth Century-Foabsent five new series, four of which from television for two years, will beam via ABC-Tx, HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Buttons hag signed for Exhibits Do you save when you buy Those desiring to make en. the Elder tries of Fair exhibits are reminded of the following deadlines: must be delivered smoother, mellower Old Crow? at Exhibits the Fair grounds on In Box PALMER County ( Tues- DIMIO Matching Wedding Band i " BOTH RINGS .u L1JJ. RALB JEWELRY dls-pla- OLD CROW MHTOOBT ! X day, Aug. 25, between 1 p.m, and 8 p.m. Exhibits will be accepted until 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26. Judging will begin at 10 a.m. and doors of the exhibit building will be closed to the public until the judging Is completed. Baked goods must be In by Wednesday, Aug. 26, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Flowers do not need to be brought In until Thursday morning, Aug. 27. Judging on flowers will begin at 10 a. m., anything brought In afy ter that time will be for only. Winners will be able to collect money any time Thursday, Friday or Saturday by going to the office In the exhibit building, Artlclles can be picked up 9 p.m. Saturday night rn Red ring role In "Epitaph for an Enemy" for 20th Century-Fo- x. star-- 1 Wear a Lovlier, Larger V. HALF-GALLON-S a WtWJMf ovuoa wane IMS KEEP IT CLEAN GROW The greatest name in bourbon S THt 010 DISTILLERY CHOW CO, FRANKFORT, KY. KENTUCKY NEW YORK (UPI) Make your vacation Utter-fre- e every mile of the way. Keep America Beautiful (KAB), the national antl-llttorganization, asks all motorists to carry a lltterbag In their car and deposit "travel-trash- " In It Instead of tossing same out the window. check at your State Liquor Store or Agency I0URI0K STRAIGHT er It fftQOl fV'jf ff M" WHISKEY vi Dont wait for the usual rush... r SLOT Assistant librarian Joyce Stark watches as Karen Sue Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David C, Morris, tries out the larger book slot in the door of the Brigham City Carnegie Library, The slot was donated by the Missile Mrs. Club In order that books of larger size can be returned during the library's closed hours. Librarian Miss LaPreal Wight stated the need for a larger slot when the club wished to present a library gift following a book review she gave for club members. The club extended special thanks to Jay Frodsham, who donated his labor In placing the slot. NEW LIBRARY i j p" t! " 10 h i 'Ijl A '4i 'Ikku my good man. You see, every on our j ur m i'l 1 W ' ' f lit I Health to be Considerd already a ,ti I V In tf 'Y'.' jMmm v Vacation Activities This Is the season when becomes a house hold word, when dreams and discussions turn Into reservations and road maps. The traditional ra-cati- toss-u- p i'l 'i'-'- i' f KitsMl II, I'liiiV'T fL? i) makes the world your are ' , La ,1m 1 Andersens - Ford, iouth Main you oysteiv-- or allergic to shell-fish- ? Still, vacation plans are formed as much by physical considerations as by financial u! ml VoVo making it real easy to pick up a new Merc (or Comet). You dont even have to say "please !LJn id. d'lil between mountains and shore went out with the Model Modern T. transportation Inc. DA Brigham City ones. Certain locations or activities are out of it, say, Junior has hay fever, or JUdy gets seasick even In the bath tub. Vacation Is no time to be elck or to tempt fate. example, If youre flying; most commercial airlines have pres, surlzed cabins and can offer special diets or oxygen If needed, but its best to make sure in advance, Climate and altitude are two Important factors to keep In mind, the Utah Heart association says. High altitudes, with their oxygen.poor air, can make persons with some heart and respirator ailments feel miserable. Heat and humidity add to the work of the heart because the cardiovascular system play an Important part in help, lng the body to adjust to wea- ther extremes. IF YOU FIND YOURSELF at a high altitude or In an ex. out of every five households ceislvely hot and humid area, has a member with aome form rest a few days In order to of cardiovascular ailment In- give your body a chance to adcluding high blood pressure just to Its surroundings before the Utah Heart association of- you start strenous sports or fers soms suggestions to hslp slghtssslng. Eat lightly of foods. Dont get you makt vacation time safe nourishing and pleasant for all mem- overtired. Take short rests, bers of ths family. dress oomfortably. Ths person with a chronic If you require medication, ailment should visit his phy. take enough to see you through slclan before a vacation. TtU ths trip. And just In cue your ths doctor about your vacation pill box goes overboard or gets plana, where you Intend to go. lost, ask your physician to make how you Intend to get there. For out an extra prescription blank BECAUSE approximately one Get to keep in your wallet. Most people with chronlo ailments have learned to live with them and know what they can and cannot do safely, m many ways, they are better off than their apparently healthy kinds-ma- n who hasn't had a physical examination In years and has no Idea of his physical capacity or limitations. Many of these people, accustomed to soft living during the year, plunge into a fremled vacation round of over-eatinn and that can lead to trouble. And, after all, vacations are to come back from. over-exertio- g Seaman Boards Icebreaker Michael R. Busby, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mra. Lynn R. Busby of 651 South 5 West, Is aboard USS Burton the icebreaker Island operating In the Artie Ocean. Scientists aboard Burton Island are maklngphyslcal, biological, chemical, geographical and bathymetric studies of the region. During her four month trip, Burton Island will break through the polar Ice cup, passing north of the Siberian Laptev. Bar. ents and Kara Seas and north of Russia and Norway, Extensive observation will be made In the polar ice north of Spits-berga- n and Frani Joseph ic m blues? Y s Way Chances are if you pay bills by cash you suffer from budget blues. Because once cash is used when it was used and reason for being used are often forgotten. 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