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Show tox journal Brigham City. Utah A WJ0A7 -- nDtsL Semi-Weekl- number of Bugham City people lsited West Yellowstone and the park and fished on Heb-gelake and other streams and lakes of that .part Of Montana last week. A Wednesday, June 29, 1949 Newspaper Successor to To the Editor Box Elder THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established and 1896) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh. Business Manager Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879, Subscription Rates: Box Elder County ,$4JX) a year; outside Box Elder County $5.00 a year. Single copies 5 cents. t Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circula-- . tions. Utah Stat- - Press Association Edtioludh. Let's Play It Safe Box Elder county seems to have broken ..out in a heat rash of tragic highway It takes a smart man to keep a promise. Most of them go around giving them away. And then having trouble living up to them. The president seems to be having the same trouble with his program as the smalltime disc jockey. He just cant keep em listening. No one can appreciate the importance of any particular branch of the armed forces quite as fully as that arms top brass, just a year or two from retirement. The only antidote for fishing fever, so far Nothing can be done to prevent the acci- as weve ever been able to determine, is to dent that already has happened, but the go fishing. easiest thing in the world to do is to prevent rthe next one. Weve never yet caught ourself at the .You should be interested. Because it may g moundesk here dreaming of a happen to you tain stream on a day when the fish arent With a long week-en- d and the 4th of July hitting and the mosquitoes are. holiday coming up, a lot of people are going to be going a lot of places in automobiles. Bob, the new reporter, fresh out of jourCA lot of adults and children are going to be nalism school, is doing a splendid job in our near water, and probably quite a few adults opinion . . . and learning the hard The and children will be toying with fireworks matter of the hour of the Carp Scramble Saturday, for example, taught him a lesson .find cannon crackers in observance such as Dr. Culmsee, over at the A. C., never ranfl and glorious Fourth. dreamed. And somehow or other, we just 'its the worst time of the year for havent the heart to tell him that school of all kinds. And right now is the will keep . . . will keep right on, just like time to determine to prevent all of those that, until he drops wearily into his grave, or forsakes the newspaper business for a Next week will be too late, t Everybody who can drive a car knows all government job. of the safety rules. Most accidents are the fast-runnin- ! acci-'den- ts ts. tresult simply of not driving as safely as we know how. We know that 70 miles an hour always is an unsafe speed, on any highway, Jbut weve got by with it dozens of times in the past and we are willing to take the .chance that well get by with it once more. 60 miles an In most traffic this week-enhour will be too fast, and 50 will be an unsafe speed under conditions that will exist n but crowded stretches Jon a lot of of highway. If you are going 300 miles, and drive 60 , miles an hour every foot of the way, youll 'make the trip in five hours driving time. If jyou slow dowmto 50, it will take just one hour longer. In jiraetfce,' the difference in ttime will be less than that. How much do you figure your time is , ,vorth per hour? How much of a premium .are you willing to pay for life insurance? It doesnt matter how safe a driver you 'are, what perfect mechanical condition your lcar is in. You must keep in mind that you Smight get caught by another drivers mistake, another cars mechanical failure. It Isn't just your highway. There are a lot of .cars using it, and any one of them can kill The cool early morning hours these summer days are splendid for getting the yard work and other chores done. That is hearsay. Personally, we can vouch that theyre also fine for sleeping. d, wide-ope- -- 5you. The old wheeze about the only thing you is the nut that holds the steering wheel on your own car simply isnt true. Youve got to worry about the .Other cars you meet and pass and that pass you, this week-enPresumably you always try to have the 'brakes on your car in first-clas- s condition, Jthe tires in the best possible shape to prevent blow-ouand punctures, the lights and properly focused, the windows bright and windshield clear and flawless for the best possible visibility. Presumably you "always try to be alert, keeping your eyes on he road and your mind on the business of driving, when you are at the wheel, ft But this week-enplease, please double Be surer than ever. .all these precautions. !f?e especially careful. It wont detract from iiave to worry about Cherries are ripe, and the Sardine Heights moppets who have been eating them anyway the past month report that it takes almost twice as many, now, to cause a tummy-ache. ts d, ;your fun. son report that entries for the boat races at Corinne Monday afternoon July 4, arent coming in as speedily as anticipated. They promise not to embarrass anyone by overmatching them, and the contest will be strictly amateur, with the kid in the homemade boat and the lowliest put-phaving a cinch on a lot of fun, and a chance at some of the prizes. ut d. hard-of-heari- We dont know why it is, but even those rare fishermen who will tell the truth to strangers will lie to each other. A couple of months ago we attended a dinner in Salt Lake City where a quartet sang. It was the kind of a quartet youd like to sing in. The chords and harmonies they produced, the strong, clear melodies; the g tenor, the solid, backbone-vibratin- g bass, and the good old songs they sang were a combination that made you want to go home and round up three or four other guys and get going. non-prof- four-gallo- Brigham City, Utah Dear Sir: I take this opportunity through the press, to thank the good people of Box Elder county yvho have faithfully cooperated with me while I have been county agricultural agent these many years in Box Elder county. This is a great county, and it is populated by a great and a wonderfully good people. Together we have been 'able to work on and accomplish many projects. As a result of good planning, hard work and by close, unselfish cooperation has many, Box Elder county made an excellent, stable growth, which now places her among the leading counties of the entire West. The newspapermen of Box Elder have been so willing to do their parts. Thanks a lot to them, and all cooperators. I wish to say again it has been a thrill to work with all of you. ROBERT H. STEWART, County Agricultural Dr. and Mrs.- J. portion Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Fish-bur- Leon Good-liffe- , Mr. and-Mi- i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mason fished at Hebgen lake and stayed at 'Halfords cabin camp last week. The Felts and Fishburns returned Wednesday, and the Holmes din't arrive until Wednesday The others were there all week, returning to Brigham City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese, Mr. and Mrs. M. Reese Jensen, kfr. and Mrs. Lowell Baron and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fisher stayed at Hebgen lodge and fished the lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Basil OLsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wixom, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and Geraldine also were in the West Yellowstone area last week. In general, they reported that fishing was good on the lake. Agent. The Editor l Box Elder Dear Sir: Why, if the coal miners can make a living by woiking three days a week, should a farmer have to work 7 to 14 hours each day to eke out an existence? Somehow it seems there is an inconsistency. Perhaps I am slightly biased I am a farmer. Could be a soultion might be reached whereby the farmer would have much less to spend for coal and other commodities and in the end put his production on the market at a price that the miners could not afford provided they work but three days a week. Nish, A Box Elder county Felt, - State Bond Sales News-Journa- farmer Indications Good wonder Many baseball fans Ls perleague Pioneer the why C league in haps the best Class America. President J. P. (Jack) Halliwell feels he has an answer to that question. Halli-well- , In the first place, says league teams must carry but three rookies. Seven players an be veterans and the rest are limited service players. A rookie 45 is one who has less than service limited a days service; man hasnt played three years with at least 45 days for each season. Veterans are those who play three years or more. The salary limit in the Pio- s neer league is $3,400. A salary does not count in the player salary limit but he does count in the player limit. League clubs are allowed to have 24 men on their squads until 30 days after the season starts. Then the limit is cut to 17 active players. player-manager- Mr. these last few7 days, Schramm declared, may be the difference between success and failure for the county and state in making the quota, and the volunteer bond committees are efurged to continue their sales fort until late Saturday afternoon. if the banks are closed bands may be purchased at the postoffices, when they are open. TWICE AS The state average for sales is 79.5 per cent of the quota so Box Elder county is lagging behind by 35.5 per cent of the state average. It is hoped that the state will go over the top by the time the drive is completed on July 2, Clem S. Schramm, state director of bond sales, announced this week. The intensity of effort in or Low Interest Rotes Annually or Liberal Prepayment Options CARROLL Complete Set New Toni SPIN Curlers. No more rubber bands all plastic all - in - one Grips . . . spins . , . locks with a flick of the hnger. $29 WILLIAMS Phone $2 u hen bought separately) DRUGS GKD00G v These little rates !i can really pour on the heat If you let them. But you cen ttop them in their trades you INST it (favM-nteec-t By Real Estate ! ommmGii) toward kjidness th- and helped JUowdum the time father, Lore1 Be FQREhanded and do it now, in preparatto all your summer driving. A little FOREsigM save your life. For safetys sake, we say pnol and bring your car to the Brigham Glass and PamD today! .4 - Brigham Glass & Paini;& S5 Phone 696 orth Main. he CLEAN CLOTHES LAST ,1 INSULATION FOR REAL COMFORT Summer heat it locked out when Balsam-Wogoet In. Room Hot stuffy roomt become temperaturet are lowered et much et 1 5 livable cool by day and you can (enjoy good restful sleep et tiighL Decide now to insulate your attic, end remember Balsam-Wocarries the famous written guarantee satisfaction or your money beck. No money down three years to pay. This winter your fuel savings will start paying you annual cash dividends on your ol ol STANDARD THICK per 100 sq. ft. ... DOUBLE THICK, per 100 sq. ft it took a q use of comei come a long Cood Queen decorators to those bare c Today, th; we h ems especially id rooms which instead of t Dirt and grime cause clothing to wear out Youll save money by letting us clean your FARMERS Semi Annually mm eel at days. You can the room illn look if the room had be the various for AS FAST E jnjbwnjW. cSToTThanl canr Words and stain- Quick and Courteous Service lo if indows in your car LOANS New Toni Refill Kit. New Photo Method Directions show how Tom now waves many types of hair in as little as 30 minutes. you can keep cool w Real Eslafe Payments 09 and LONG TERM $90,000. TONI HOME PERMANENT EASY-TWIC- Whalever the fun ou're, , for the 4th of July re you day, likely to be car. Play it safe, p, ' u carefully. And 8ive 0 advantage of perfect Hith perfect glass in win4f to move With a total sale of $39,787 of less steel tank truck water lakes with series E Opportunity Savings fish to fresh bonds and $8,800 of series F and almost no mortality. G, Box Elder county has sold 44 per cent of their quota of RANCHERS IIOVI 1 Florida fisheries are using an insulated and aereated The S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A. Subsequently, we learned that that is precisely what that particular quartet and hundreds like it throughout the country, like to 1 do best. They organized in a inDon't Run Risk, Buy Your Own ternational association known as The Society a. For The Prevention And Encouragement Of Barber Shop Quartet Singing In America, Editors note: The source of this Inc. As its name implies, he S. P. E. B. S. yam is unknown but the moral is Q. S. A. has two purposes in life: To keep unmistakeable. singing, and to get others to sing. t A man, too stingy to subscribe to the All over the country, people are coming to 'hometown paper, sent his little boy to borrow a copy from his neighbor. In haste, the scoff, as the phrase goes, and staying to listen, or more than likely, to take part in hoy ran over a stand of bees and, in 10 he looked like a wart summer squash. the singing themselves, those full round .His father ran to his assistance and, failing chords, those swipes are simply something to notice the barbed wire fence, tore and that eery ones gotta try, once hes heard them. "ruined a $9 pair of pants. in The old cow took advantage of the gap . There are a couple of quartets, right here he fence, got into the field and killed her- in this end of Box Elder county, that ought self eating green corn. Hearing the commo- to be in the S. P. E. B. etc. And there are n hundreds of gpys want me to name them? tion, his wife ran out, upset a Wiurn of cream into a basket of little chickwho ought to be getting together and orens, drowning the entire batch. ganizing quartets. I The baby, being left alone, crawled All together now, Down by the oooold . . through the cream into the parlor, ruining fe, brand-ne$50 carpet. During the exTo ruminate upon evils, to make critical citement the oldest daughter eloped with the hired man, the dog broke up 11 setting hens notes upon injuries, and to be too acute in and the calves got out and chewed the tails their apprenhension, is to add unto our own tiff four shirts on the clothes line. tortures, to feather the arrows of our Moral: dont borrow your neighbors enemies, and to resolve to sleep no more, . I Sir Thomas Browne. paper; its too risky." min-jute- s, l HAMILTON We see by an ad last week that a new hearing aid enable you to strap your ear onto your wrist, like a , watch. Now, no will doubt, get the assignments involving keeping an ear to the ground, as theyll be able to do it without bending so low. high-soarin- And one other thing the most important Thing: Decide right now, promise yourself and then stick to it, that under no circumstances will you drive faster than 50 miles bn hour this week-enIts a long week-en- d land a long life. Theres plenty of time. And well be seeing you Tuesday. Alive! News-Journa- Bob Jones, Cam Harmon and Paul Ander- d. w Tt-IZ- TH3WX y Reasons Why Pioneer League Is Tops Listed Number From Brigham (Go Fishing In Montana $6.50 $9.00 Insurance 6 fay clo room, regularly. As An Added Protection we will mothproof . . . everything thats cleaned OF CHARGE. Use our fur storage room . . . the only Fur Roor for your valuable fur pieces . . and wei mothproof them for you without extra charge. Box Elder planning sol' and the on now doubles . librar |