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Show WILLARD REPORTS Willard Mother, Daughter Home From Trip to Chicago Carrlbean. Home for Christmas Is Rob. ert Schroeder, son of Mrs. Gladys Schroeder. He Is a stu. dent at Brigham Young unlver. slty at Provo. THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 23, 1965 MAIM STREET, U.S.A. By BERT Distributed by National PROGRAMS the child, were B. by Watts F. presented Mrs. By ren In the Junior Sunday schools in both Willard wards Sunday Mrs. Roy Lemon and daugh. By Bert Mills ters Mary Jane and Barbara, lor Sunday school officers and morning. The Christmas story and Kathleen Bott of Brigham teachers held a Christmas par. was beautifully done In verses, President Johnsons war on at the home of Mrs. Mary song, and choral readings. City attended the National Farm ty Is only 16 months old poverty Nebeker Games Thursday night. The Willard ward singing and has been Bureau Convention In Chicago. widely crltlclz. were played and gifts were mothers presented the music at ed from They left Ogden on the train the beginning. But conthe sacrament meeting Sunday siderable Dec. 11 arriving In Chicago exchanged. progress has also The Willard ward Young Mar. afternoon. Speakers at the meet, on Dec. 12. Wnue there, the been made and at least one a held rleds party lng were Mr. and Mrs. George three girls participated In a at the home ofChristmas program has been Initiated In Mr. and Mrs. Sargent. talent show held at the Conrad Duane more than 2,700 of the 3,031 Polsen Saturday night. Hilton Hotel. Mary Jane and A counties In the nation. was potluck supper served, Kathleen sang and Barbara ac. Cities have received major games were played and gifts companled them. emphasis up to now, because were exchanged. that is where race riots and Tuesday and Wednesday were demonstrations occur. But ofspent shopping, sightseeing and HOME FOR THE Christmas ficials directing various asThey left Chicago touring. Is Glenn, Wednesday night arriving home holidays of Rosemary pects of a most complicated Mrs. and Mrs. Earl daughter on Thursday. program are well aware that Glenn. Utah at Is a She student not all the poverty-strickeare The Willard Lions club held university at Logan. urban dwellers. their annual Christmas party State of home at the Vis George at the Hamada Inn In Ogden on Watts ltlng on Sunday were his son. Many Christmas Carols IN FACT, official figures of The room was Monday night. Col. Darrell W. May. have animals and ln.law, things as the Office of Economic Oppor. beautifully decorated in the field and son Lee from Farm-lngtothemes. An example is the tunlty Indicate that 43.4 per. Christmas theme Including a and a daughter Mrs. Carol of the cent of the poor people live large Christmas tree. Nine Victor Roberts from North Og- well-love- d couples sat down to tables cen. den. Birds, of French origin, in rural areas. The estimate tered with miniature Christ-ma- s of the poverty group Is 34.3 Sargent, son of Mr, wherein birds bring the trees. A musical program andMlland Is sweetest music to earth. million, 14.9 million are resMrs. George Sargent. was presented by Drauca Hoi. home for Christmas. Mlland Is Such idents of farm or non.farm carols live forever. mes of Brigham City. rural communities. in the Navy serving on the USS Most OEO programs require and has been on a tour Carols simply are songs Perry THE WILLARD WARD Jun. of the Mediterranean and the with a religious impulse and local communityto cooperation, and Is get in rural thus come from the world areas.this Thehard smaller the over. Each century has givthe less likely It Is to en to the treasury of carols, be organized to participate In but none is more revered any federal program. OEO is and sung as the much loved trying to remedy this lack by 19th century carol, Silent seeking leadership wherever It can be found. CHRISTMAS How Legends, Carols Began n com-munit- y Night, Holy Night. Another lovely carol is, by furnishing loans and grants to assist states and towns to meet special needs In hous lng, sanitation, education and day care of children. MILLS The Department of Health, Editorial Association Education and Welfare operates three poverty programs. One Is a work-studproject for col. lege students, another la an a. tered on four other agencies. dult education program to as. OEO runs the Job Corps, slst states In literacy lnstruc. which Is a network of real, tlon, and a pro. dential centers for boys and gram to train unemployed fath. girls 16 through 21. There are ers of dependent children. 75 centers now, housing over ers, SARGENT SHRIVER, who e 16,000 youths, with an even, tual goal of 100,000. Its total budget for a period is more than $216 million. two-ye- OEO ALSO oDerated Pro. ject Head Start last summer. It made nearly 2,400 grants to enable more than half a mil. lion children of preschool age to enter more than 13,000 cen- ters. WASHINGTON (UPI) The U.S. Department of Agriculture suggests placing mulch around shrubs when there is no snow on the ground. Mulch provides an Insulating blanket helping to prevent the soil from heaving because of alternate freezing and thawing. ROCKPORT, Mass. (UPI) halibut caught off Rockport by Herbert Dubois of Southington, Corn,, Is believed to be the largest ever landed with a rod. Dubois was using a standard cod rig, a Penn mariner reel and 40 pound test line. It took 33 minutes to land the fish. A 240-pou- THE DEPARTMENT of Labor runs the Neighborhood Youth Corps to provide full or part-tim- e jobs for youths 16 to 21, to keep them In school. There are 456,000 participants and r cost os $261 mil. the lion. The Small Business Ad. ministration has a program for making loans up to $25,000 for tiny businesses employing three or fewer workers. There have been 686 loans, totaling $8.5 million. Thus there are 11 battlefields In the war on poverty and over one million Americans have be. come Involved In one way or another. two-yea- Uncle Sam put up 90 percent of the money and the cost exceeded $85 million. There is also a Head Start program of lesser scope. A third OEO operation is the Community Action programs, which include a wide variety of projects, with the U.S. pay. lng up to 90 percent of the cost SALT EFFECT O.V ROADS for the first two years. There GovernBOSTON (UPD have been 1,446 CAPs to date, at a cost of more than $285 ment geologists are investigating the possibility that huge million. quantities of salt used on icy highways In Massachusetts durVISTA In year-roun- (Volunters Service to America) Is also run by OEO. This Is a participation program, allowing Individuals over 18 to join the war on po. verty, perhaps to work with ml. grant laborers, Indians, city slum dwellers, hospitals, etc. There are 1,416 volunteers, paid only expenses plus $50 a month, Involved In 201 projects, 149 of them rural. cost Is r about $6.5 million. runs both the poverty war and of the Flowers, the Corps, Is the direct, where flowers speak of or ofPeace OEO and oversees all of love in all mankind; and the programs. But only five of from Germany a ship carol, the OEOs fifth program is to asprograms are operated called Song of the Ship, by OEO. The others are cen. sist migrant agricultural work. in which Mary is likened to a ship, bearing the Son of Heaven; the Cherry Tree Carol where the Virgin Mary is afforded sustenance along the way to the Carol SHRVB CARE Two-yea- 11 ing the winter may seriously affect ground water near major roads. About 100,000 tons of salt were dumped on the states highways during the winter. Tests show that ground water samples had a chloride content not far from 250 ppm the limit of chloride content recommended by the Public Health Service for nubile water supplies. Illinois may ban bars. and featuring Ogdens talented v Osmond Brothers FAT STAYS Wishing you every joy! PETERSEN FUNERAL 634 East 2nd South Verl L. Phone CHAPEL 723-523- 6 Petersen - Director NEW YORK (UPD Most plump children remain plump when they reach adulthood, Dr. Louis H. Nahum reports In the journal "Connecticut Medicine." Nevertheless, he noted, many persons brush aside the problem of obesity in children and adolescents. They think the child will lose weight as he grows older. It's a fallacy, according to data collected by researchers probing overweight. 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