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Show BOX Book JOURNAL, Brighanp City, Utah Thursdby;Ocfober 7, 1976 ' " 3 tt Chat From ELDER the Brigham City library Book Reviews: Adult How much life insurance do you need What kind should you buy term, straight life or a combination? What companies offer the best deals? Life Insur- ance: A Consumers Handbook by Joseph M. Belth has a message for everyone who buys life insurance. You can save hundreds and even thousands of dollars by shopping for the best buy. This is important reading for anyone who wants to better understand life insurance. Raising Children In A Difficult Time is a new book by Dr. Benjamin Spock, perhaps the most renowned pediatrician FIRE PREVENTION Week Open House has been set for tonight (Thursday) by the Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department. Here Sparkey the Dog holds up a Open House sign and invites everyone to attend. Many John Everyone's invited to fire station open house will (Continued from Page One) "Its plenty for the tickets and expenses while theyre there, Mrs, Nelson noted. With tears glistening on her cheeks, Mrs. Blake declared, "Theyve got such a glowing testimony. They say that America is so great. We whove lived here all our , Johns not lost his sense of humor. He related a funny incident during recent visits to his home of Irish members of the church and Americans who had served there as missionaries, during the recent general conference in Salt Lake City. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Wagstaff of Perry, the couples sponsor in Kb iwJDnyje BE A convert to the ward. Their journey back to Ireland will begin at the Salt Lake International airport from where an American Airlines plane will take them to Chicago. From there theyll fly British Airways to London and then on to Belfast. They plan to leave for the return trip, on Nov. 1. Oh yes. Theyll leave today (Thursday). The plane is scheduled out at 3 p.m. At this prospect so near, John smiled again. "I still cant believe its happening, he said. , From Utah State university this country. church, John served as a branch and district president in Ireland before coming to this country. He currently is a bishops counselor in the Sixteenth . the nuclear family can remain as a central, steadying base in a time of shift and change. This should be of great help to parents in facing and solving the problems of raising children in todays difficult Juvenile: The Man Who Bought Himself; The Story Of Peter Still by Peggy Mann is the remarkable life story of a slave. Peter Still was kidnapped and sold into slavery at the age of six. He was determined to gain his freedom even if it took most of his life to earn the money. The details of his life and the abuses they reveal among even "good slave owners are grim. Wills Quill by Don Freeman is the story of a country goose who goes to Elizabethan Lon- don. After several mishaps typical of the newcomer to any city, Willoughby is befriended by a bearded gentleman who. proves to be an actor. When the goose sees his friend attacked on stage, he rushes to the mans defense, disrupting the play. Later he plucks one of his own quills to help the man write, and with the fine new quill the play is finished and, with a flourish, signed William Shakespeare. Parents as well as their youngsters will enjoy this new picture book. Announcements: Preschool story hour, this Friday, Oct. 8, at 10 a.m. will feature Brigham City fire Chief Tuff Claybaugh who will talk to the children about fire safety. All preschool children are invited to attend. natives will receive awards Two Box Elder county natives will receive Distinguished Ser- vice awards from Utah state un- iversity during homecoming, President Glen L. Taggart USU announced. Hyrum B. Hunsaker and Hope Reeder are among five recipi ents of one of the highest honors USU gives. They will be honored at a banquet in the University Center Walnut room Oct. 15 at 6 p.m., along with Austin E. Fife and Veneta L. Nielsen, both of Logan, and Briant H. String- - ham, Vernal. The USU Alumni association sponsors the banquet. Friends and relatives of the recipients are invited to attend. Tickets are AT THE migrant day car centr in Perry recently celebrated Mexican Independence day. Parents of the children were invited to help them observe the occasion n with a special lunch and other activities. A is now planned by the staff to help raise funds for the center. YOUNGSTERS walk-a-tho- how world. Fire Prevention Week open house has been set by the Brigham City Volunteer Fire (Thursday) tonight ' department. The open house will be held at the Brigham City Fire station, 88 West Forest. Fire Chief Tuff Claybaugh said the open house should appeal to all members of the family but the children especially will enjoy special guests Sparkey the Dog and Smokey the Bear. He said that all of the departments equipment will be. available for public inspection with members of the department on hand to answer questions and explain the use. . In addition he said the Uiiokol Fire department will assist the Brigham City department with special demonstrations on fire and fire properties. Other features will include fire extinguisher demonstrations, first aid demonstrations and a demonstration on the new home fire alarms. A new film on home fire safety starring Dick VanDyke will be shown throughout the evening and plenty of literature on fire and fire safety will be available, including the home fire exit plan, the chief said. Fire Prevention week is October 3 to 9. A special Ireland again lives just take it for granted. "Theyre just common people that you always feel comfortable around. Anybody can relate to them. John learned about his neighbors good Samaritan gesture only last Friday. He shook his head and smiled. I just couldnt believe it. I think a majority of the young people coming up are beginning to lose hope. They seem to hear only about the bad side of Ufe. But there are just as many good people in the world as there have ever demonstrations, movies, literature on home fire safety and first aid tips will be features of the evening along with Sparkey and Smokey the Bear. and child psychiatrist in the world. At a time when the whole concept of family life and the ideals we have long believed in are under severe attack, Dr. Spocks views are informative and helpful. He shows how love and mutual respect between parent and child can be established and maintained, and $4.50. Hunsaker was born in Brigham City and attended school in Youths scch yard crorh employment school Intermountain will not participate in a work program to place its students on yard work jobs this year. However, the Brigham City Employment Security offices does have students seeking this type of work, according to Manager Kenneth Godfrey. Local residents who want the services of one or more youths for yard work should contact the job office at Godfrey 72S-52I- 1, said. head of the health, physical education and recreation department and director of athletics. He has served since IMS on the Cache Valley council, Boy Scouts of America. He holds the Silver Beaver award and an award for 60 years continupus affiliation with the Boy Scouts of America. He has been a member and officer of state and national groups on health, physical education and recreation. Hunsaker attended Utah State and the universities of Oregon, California, Washington and Utah. He and his wife, the former Ethel Rose, have a son, Lorin B. Hunsaker. slated for migrant center Walk-atho- n Brigham City officials Thursday gave their okay to a pron to raise funds posed for the local migrant day care center. Its proposed to stage the event as soon as possible" with the route extending from Brigham City to either Bear River City or Honeyville, depending on traffic conditions. walk-a-tho- Ms. Raquel Garcia, head teacher at the day care school, located at Heritage theatre in Perry, is in charge of the walk-a-tho- n. In a letter to Mayor Harold Felt, the executive director B. of Hope Reeder was also born in Brigham City. She attened primary grades in Brigham City and Corinne was graduated from Box Elder High, and was valedictorian of the LDS seminary. She retired in 1969 after serving as chief of the catalog department. and orenara divisiotror uie UnrtetfNati library in Geneva. Earlier she was head catalog-e- r in the International Law the Utah Migrant council, Richard Martinez, said: The care and education of our migrant children is a worthwhile cause, and the staff members are devoted, willing participants. I encourage your approval of this matter. City councilmen gave it their unanimous endorsement. F And Tuesday evening they received support of the City council who agreed to act as a sponsor. Participants plan to go seeking sponsors who will agree to pay 10 cents per mile for the distance walked. Tre-mont- doof-to-do- library of the Carnegie for International Peace in Washington, D. C. She also worked at Brown University library and directed the war information center there in World 'War II. ' J ! t She earned degrees from ,USU hft thrr sircceiim iiVstf spite of a severe physical handicap. She also taught library courses in Switzerland. STOP Government control of private property. Harper and Box Elder High. Later he taught in elementary schools of Box Elder county from 1925 to 1928. Hunsaker became emeritus professor at USU in 1971 after serving since 1937 on the faculty. He was, during that time, .Vote BRADBURY Co. Commission ft AMERICAN PARTY . i Why did 42 people buy new cars and trucks from the NEW VICTOR MOTORS in the last 2 weeks? Don Chadwick says it's because of our Good Deals and Personalized Service. Here is Don taking delivery on the first 1977 Buick from the KEH Y1CTC3 ttOTCHS. bring the entire family MEOT raUDQSGOT . DON CHADWICK OF CHADWICK REALTY Thanks to all of you for your pledge of support. JUST A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS IS OUR GOAL. , - . 7-- 9 V v ' p.ra. o Demonstrations o Home Fire Literature o Film on Fire Safety SPECIAL GUESTS: Sparkey The Dog and Smokey The Bear i THANKS ffioeKm sow West Forest St. If F . ) I 3 |