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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 16, 1967 GROUSE deport From CREEK REPORTS Surprise Party Honors Ogden ment furnished by Pearl , Har-rls- Lyman Kimber and Archie Toyn on musical Instruments. Delicious rekreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. Toyn, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber along with Mr. and Mrs. Reese Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Vallson Tanner, Herbert Tanner, Amanda Paskett and Jennie Rlchlns. A brush fire near the Utah. Idaho state line kept the BLM fire crew busy for a few hours on Saturday, but was put out without much damage. ris, MR. AND MRS. Arland Thom, pson and daughter, Arlene and Darwin Thompson of Yost cal-leto visit with their father, d Thompson on Sunday. mussen just all we hear seems Washington these days Is talk about money - money for war, MRS, BARBARA Blanthorn, money for poverty, money for Irma Warburton, Martha Klmb-er- , money for welfare, Wllda Kimber and Emily defense, for hundreds and hundmoney In Kimber were Oakley, Idaho reds of other government to attend the Primary prepara, tlon meeting. What Is often forgotten Is Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner that this money we hear so and family visited In Park much about doesnt belong to Valley at the home of Kennas the government or the President mother, Mrs. Vlnnle Kunzler or the Congress, It Is your last Sunday. money and mine - and that of all Americans who pay taxes. MR. AND MRS. Carl Nel-so- The government doesnt have and son, Rick spent last any money of Its own; It Is Friday In Burley, then In the merely the guardian of the Rock to American they took evening taxpayer's money. Oakley to be baptized. Also This Is why everyone must from attending the services be aware of the manner In which Grouse Creek were Mr. and Washington spends his money. Mrs. Merlin Tanner, Mr. and After l all, you watch your Mrs. Hughle Thompson and should you spending; family, Mrs. Vera Tanner, Mrs. watch what happens to your and Lyman Kimber Raida money after you give It to Uncle Kimber. Sam. Ronald W. Robbins of was In Grouse Creek AND JUST WHAT IS happen, Tuesday on a business visit. lng? I'd like to point out how your money Is being spent THE TOP PILOT primary and where those spending on class held their are taking us. policies Saturday evening at the home of let me say flatly that First, their teacher, Mrs. Ella Tan. the federal government has gone neb. Talks and demonstrations spend.crazy In recent years and were given by Sherlsse there has been remarkably little Blair Thompson, and outcry against It. If this trend with their Jay Tanner, along continues, economists say that leader. by the end of this decade the Mrs. Tanner served a lovely budget will double to 160 billion luncheon, displaying the same dollars, deficits will total as were of foods eaten types almost 100 billion dollars and In early days In Palestine. the national debt will go up to Parents and Primary officers 400 billion dollars. were Invited guests. It Rhea Toyn, Mutual study leader. MEANTIME, MANY people final results are very likely both In and out of government, to be tragic are behaving as It money grew Weve got to stop the on trees. Their demands are crash approach to our pactically endless. and weve got to face problems The postmaster general the fact that money in unlimited wants quite a few billion for new qu- -r .es will not solve every facilities. The space agency We must also fight problem. wants a like amount to go to the attitude of many aga.nst Mars and Venus. knows best, that government Transportation Is scheduled that Washington can do it for new billions of government better if only we provide the help. Educational interests want money. That's simply not true. more billions. Cleaning up water pollution Is talked about ONE OF THE nations top 100 as a billion dollar job. economists Maurice Stans, Air pollution may be Just as President Eisenhowers budget The needs of our director costly. adds another recities - so say the mayors commendation, probably the will run Into hundreds of bil- most of all Stans important lions of dollars. Rent sub. sas: sidles and home.pur chase sub. We need somehow to bring sidles, more billions. realism Into the expectations of the people, to do what is IS THE LIST endless. possible to help the underAlthough many of these are privileged to help themselves, worthwhile projects, the tax. and to stop those agitators who payers pockets do have bottoms whet public appetites with slogand they are beginning ans and undeliverable proto them to get a little light. mises. At the heart of it all, A lot of people believe that we to get need somehow it Is solely the war in Vietnam people to realize that there Is Is the that huge no Instant tomorrow. responsible for increase In government spend, This is not the case. lng DONT MIX household Domestic programs are chiefly and chemicals, (vinegar, responsible. Let me cite some ammonia or caustic cleaners-sucas oven cleaners, when figures. In the last eight years, while mixed with bleach, for example, defense spending has grown may result in the release of 68 percent, non. defense spendhazardous gasses.) ing has grown 97 percent. Wei. fare and health spending has WHEN USING pesticides, fol. grown 210 percent. To rewrite low label instructions to the a phrase that has been used letter. In pro-Ject- n per-sona- n solo-fllg- pro-duct- s War-barto- Dee Kunzler and son, Dell Dee and Mrs. Vlnnle Kunzler of Park Valley visited at the Merlin Tanner home Saturday. On Thursday the Merlin Tanner family spent the day In Burley. MR. Rep Laurence J. Burton By Barbara Tanner Ed Harris of Ogden was happily surprised by many of his friends here at a birthday party Saturday evening at the home of Lyman and Evla Klmberwlth Rhea and Archie Toyn as cohost and hostess. Part of the evening was spent In enjoying home movies. Games were played, and listening to entertain- Fred LN THE FIRST PLACE, nothing can be done until there has been a drastic cnange in our national attitude towards spending. Weve got whatever that to realize temporary benefits may accrue from unlimited spending are The temporary. that Washington Man at Home of Friends Here By over and over, our guns are swimming in butter. The question Is, of course, can anything be done to reverse this trend? AND MRS. Verl Ras-musseand sons and Burt Rasof Burley were weekend of their parents, Mr. V fr U tf SMALL WORLD Thomas Fujikawa, right, and Laura Lopez, center, point out on map to show Julianne Miller where their ancestors came from. This is part ot literature study emphasizing what a "small world we live in, at Box Elder Junior High school seventh grade. one half the town's income. There would be 330 Christians; 450 Communists or under Communistic domination; 300 would be classified as white. The aver-agAmerican would live to be 70 while the average life of all others would be 40. In this way the students are better able to compare the American way of life to that getting of other nations. Junior High Students Study Wor Silvester of Tremonton visitors spent some time here last week, and Mrs. Warren Rasmussen. supervising the county road Alana also visited her grand-fathe- crew In the completion of the E.O. Kimber. road graveling. He was a guest Our community was saddened of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas. the death of a former res. 'nt, friend and relative, Don '"'cefleld, who died of a heart "ack In Oregon. Although no- was able to make It to the 1' rrral services many friends mourned his death. , STERN' e The world is smaller all the time If man Is to survive he must learn to understand and apreclate one another. This Is the l theme of a seventh grade literature unit being studied at Box Elder Junior High. In the unit the world is com pared to a village of 1,000 In this village there would be 60 Americans, who would earn Ed "LET'S GO cen-tra- All stories and novels stud-le- d center around the theme of understanding and the brother-hood of man. KEEP ALL Electrical Ap. pllances and cords in good con. dition and use the cord de. signed foi the appliance. When it Is not In use, unplug the appliance at the wall outlet and pull on the plug, not the cord. SADDLERY RANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS Visit store our friendly Widest selection of all types of Western clothing and saddlery Lowest prices. Snd For Your New FREE Western Catalog! 88 page fully illustrated catalog with many styles in full natural color' Write Dept "I" 62 E 2nd So , Salt Loke City, Utah M WEAR ; us. Thiokol Sets MANY PEOPLE from Grouse Creek attended funeral services Workshop The top educators In the state on Monday and the viewing on Sunday for Ralph Tanner of of Utah are expected to attend the first two-daworkshop In Brigham City. Mrs. Winfred Kimber went to teaching the disadvantaged to Ogden Monday night and will be held Nov. 16, 17, and 18 at spend some time visiting with the Thiokol Management Train-Incenter In Ogden canyon. her daughters, Dorothy Covelo, members Delma Smith, and Verna Richardson and their families In Og- of the Clearfield Job Corps cent-er- , den and Bountiful. She also plans colleges, universities and to do some genealogical public school districts throughout the state are expected at the In Salt Lake. educational training seminar. The two-da- y event, with the MR. AND MRS. Herbert Tan. ner, Allen and Barbara, and same material being presented at the 16th and 17th sessions LeAnn and Rae Dean Thomp-sovisited relatives In Ogden for the convenience of those and Brigham over the weekend, attending, Is under the sponsor, The Thompsons were guests ship of Thlokols Clearfield Job of the Dean Clarks In Brigham Corps' center. and the Tanners of the DarCHARLES J. MOXLEY, centrell and Don Tanners and the er director, said the training Bob Torreys In Ogden. Webb and sessions will center around Kathleen Mrs. children were home with the skills that teachers can use for Max Tanners over the weekend. disadvantage youth In everyday Mr. and Mrs. Max Tanner were Instruction. Material will such In Brigham on Friday. techniques and motivaas tion of the deprived. MRS. MILES Tracy of Oak-leand Mrs. Rex Roberts of Moxley said special emphasis Montello called on the Hugh will be placed on new concepts Roberts family Sunday, then of motivation which deals with Joy took her parents on to teacher. student contacts, the Importance of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark and the techniques of teaching of Oakley visited friends here a mutual concern for learning, Sunday and were guest speakers EDUCATORS In BESIDES at sacrament meeting, Utah, staff members from the Office of Economic Opportunity TURKEY SUPPER was ser-veby the Dean Clarks at their In Washington D. C, have been Invited to the seminar. home In Brigham Sunday evenThe staff will consist of the ing to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tanner and Barbara, Mr. and professional education direct-orfrom the Clearfield Job Mrs. Hughle Thompson and famcenter. These staff ily of Grouse Creek; Mr. and Corps Mrs. Floyd Tanner and family members, many of whom have of Bountiful; Mrs. Merle White spent most of their lives teach-lnthe disadvantaged through, and daughter of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Tanner out the United States, represent some of the most knowledgeand son and Mrs Ellene Tor-rable educators In the field, a of Ogden. Ray Kimber Jr. visited In spokesman said. The Thursday and Friday sesBrigham last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Shaw and other sions will commence at 8 a.m. friends and relatives. and conclude at 3 p.m., with the Saturday session beginning WARBURTON and at 8 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m. REESE Dwight Warburton visited Sun. according to Moxley. Luncheon day In Brigham with their Aunt will be served each day for a Mrs. Louise Warburton. charge of $1 per day. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toyn The center director said any. had a short visit on Sunday one who wants further lnforma-tlon- , should call his office In evening with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berch-tolClearfield. and family In Brigham. h e micro-teachin- g y peer-pressur- e d Meadow Gold 1 2 ox. 6 Pack EGG PEPSI NOG COLA 59 49c Plus Deposit s School Boy DELICIOUS APPLES g 8c y CARROTS 2bs d Tre-monto- PRESIDENT AND MRS. Wade Embezzlement Sentencing Set 21 Sentencing has been set Nov, for a Brigham City man d embezzlement In First District court Monday. Scheduled to appear Is Roger Frank Christensen, 19, of 487 South Main. The charge against him grew out of money shortages while he was employed as a driver for Beehive Bottling company in Brigham City. of Baker of Burley were honored guests at a Mutual study class In MIA on Wednesday social evening. A lovely corsage and boutonniere were presented to the guests of honor, after which Members of the Jury which they each gave Inspiring talks returned the guilty verdict were on their 30 years of happy Lola B. Wlxom, Dean F. Morgmarried life and what had con. an, Paul D. Barnard, Laurence trlbuted to this. Musical numbD. Dodd, William A. Wells, ers were furnished by Lyman Kholand Lange, Sidney B. Kimber and Archie Toyn. Mr. Michael J. Metz. and Mrs. Dan Babey and Donald Mabey of Oakley and Jerry HOW MANY TIME DO WE Udy of Malta were also MIA visitors. Frappe and cookies have to say it? Asprirln Is the were served to 35 members most dangerous single poison In the modern home. and guests. This social evening Everywas under the direction of Mrs. body has It. Pet-erse- OCEAN SPRAY FRESH CRANBERRIES 25 lb. 25( Puss & Booth Fish Flavor DELICIOUS or Extra Fancy GOLDEN DEL. Clip Top d MRS. GRACE Warburton home after a visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lind and famUy in Delco. 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