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Show BOX ELDER yjeiui-ouni- Brigham City, Utah A Semi-Weexl- I ci 8, 1947 Friday, August Newspaper y Successor to THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established and 1896) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established Charlie "Witworth placed an advertising schedule with Mace for new' tires, but was "Ill bet it characteristally pessimistic. doesnt sell two tires for me, he offered. The following week Mace called and Charlie confessed. "I have to admit I lost my bet with you, he said. "I looked at the ad and it sounded so good I bought a set of new tires myself. Packer and family left for Yellowstone park yesterday morning, and by noon Mrs. Wood, who was taking care of Busty for them, reported that Busty had got out Bon 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager Fublinhed every Wednesday and Friday and entered 2heond Claaa Matter at the post otfice In bri$harn City, LltaL, under the act of March 0. 1879 Subscription Rates: box Elder County 94 00 a year; outside Bos Elder County, $5 00 a year Single copies 5 cent. of his pen and w'as missing. Busty is a handsome liver and white pointer the liver spots are pretty big, on Busty and he has a habit of being missing. Bon and his family have been working hard and are entitled to an enjoyable vacation, and Busty couldnt go to Yellowstone park. So it looks like all ot us Brigham City people will have to help keep an eye on Busty while theyre gone. II you see Busty, would you please let them know at 647 south Main, so they can get him back in his pen? a S90 more dependents, month. The length of time required to issue the first subsistence check varies with each case. Generally, the first check is issued within 30 days after the end of the first monthly pay period. Subsistence allowances in arrears are paid, but none is paid in advance. Q. May the veteran change his course if he finds the original course in which he enrolled is not satisfactory? A. Yes, providing he has V. A.s permission to do so. Whenever the facts in the case indicate that a change will be to the best interest of the veteran, V. A. will grant authorization for the change. Q May a veteran enroll in a night school or a part-timcourse? or Poets Corner The THE WBITEBS REALM BY Night Wind Ah, moan of night wind through the trees, What seek you there but wanton lust Of naked limbs laid bare of leaf And trembling in your whirlwind dust? Cry not beneath mv cottage eaves Nor beat with fingers on my pane; Ten thousand souls in torment For entry . . . but in vain Go seek the wide, the open space, The loneliness of distant moors; Or throw your voice uiHin the sea Who loves your wild, discordant roars! ! Oh, sighing night wind God has made, I am alone . . . and am afraid . . . has been asked to pick four tickets (or any part thereof) to "Elijah, the oratorio to be presented in the tabernacle in Salt Lake City. A lot of people got tickets with their purchases of tickets to "Promised Valley and the art exhibit, and if theres anyone whod be willthing that renews our conviction ing to part with them, please bring them almost daily that we wouldnt care to live l. to the Well pay the face anywhere in the world except in the country, value of the tickets. .If you have any, or in a country town. ' l, or bring please phone the Think of it! Five hundred friends who in. them are interested in a daughters marriage. Five hundred people to wish the young Before we can take the Punk Kid home well, to ggtjier bringing their gifts or couple to show to his grandparents, well have to tokens, good wishes and blessings. What a make him bilingual. Youd hardly think start on lifes most vital career for a splendid it necessary for a reared in a young couple! good home where nothing but the Kings "Think of the people in New York, pure English ever was spoken. Mrs. Myra says Clay, who young know six people, one of Iligginson, a neighbor, rejxirted otherwise. She was visiting with the Punk Kid the whom theyre going to marry. The biggest other day. They got to talking about city in the world, the most people per square mile of any area in the United States. And whether boys or girls cried more. individual may have six friends who give the I believe girls cry more than boys, Mrs. a whether he or she gets married or hang iligginson opined. not. Maybe so, Punk agreed, but I know I Yes sir, yet again we bear our testimony. cried like hell when I cut my foot. We like to live out here in the d the of where there part arent country, "Dont we have fun, up here in iBrigham . . . but where you can number many people like Seems City, Quig Nielsen says. theres always something happening to be your friends by the hundreds, if you like friends well enough to be a friend, yourself! excited about. The News-Journa- News-Journa- . five-year-ol- d, sparesly-popu-late- at the Perry News Box Elder park. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry and Mrs. Parley Morris and family of Salt Lake Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis. Mrs. DavLs accompanied the Morris' to Rockland, Idaho Sunday where they attended the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary Eiiasen, returning home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clark White and children of Provo spent the past week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White. Miss Beverly White remained for a weeks vacation with .her grandparents. Miss Joanne Barnard is spending the week as guest of Miss Elaine Grow at Ogden. Mrs. Louise Davis and daughter Barbara, Mrs. lvalue Nebe-ke- r and daughter Gaye, Janet Young and Mrs. Chester Rader of Corinne went to Salt Lake City last Thursday evening where they enjoyed the show Mr. City-visite- of Ogden visited at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Boothe family and children DeVern and Elna this week. returned a on Monday eve- Mr, and Mrs. weeks tour of were visiting ning from Southern Utah and Arizona. Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Call and daughter La Rae of Rigby, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Atkinson and children Gary and Darlene returned to their home in Los Angeles last week after a three of weeks visit at the home George Holton. d Honeyviile News The and Mrs. Joseph Seal met at the home of Mrs. Linna Hunsaker in Honeyviile Sunday afternoon in honor of HONEYVILLE, family of Mr. Mr. Seals 83rd Aug. 6 birthday. Mr. Seal Is one of the surviving pioneers. He was bom in Newark, N. J., and in 1868. Relatives friends called to chat with him during the day. Mrs. Ben Tolman spent this "Promised Valley." The occasion was the- birthday anniversary week visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. of Mrs. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and Mrs. Ezra Benson and daughter Charlene of Honeyviile visit- daughter spent several days ed last Friday at the home of this week visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. June Christensen Honeyviile. of Mrs. George Hepworth Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grover. Wyo., spent Saturday Ezra Weaver and family attend- and Sunday visiting Mrs. Boothe. ed the birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowe and Mrs. John T. Bate last Sunday - Hy-ru- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace HunMr. and Mrs. Dave Gilmore have returned from a the Southwest trip through which took them to Bryce and Zions canyons, also the Grand canyon in Arizona and Boulder Dam in Nevada, after which they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Elm in Los Angeles. Calif., from where they visited many points of interest in Mexico and California. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Grant have been spending some time in Bountiful at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tibbitts. They also enjoyed the Centennial celebration in Salt Lake City on Jirly 24. They were present at the unveiling of the This Is the Place monument. Mr .and Mrs. George Wintle spent Sunday in Nibley, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan son-in-la- Ruby Zundell Boedeker d veteran receive V subsistence payments if he works while attending school under the G. I. bill? A. He may work part-timor his and still draw full allowance, provided that the wages he earns for such employment, plus his subsistence allowance while attending school, does not total more than S175 a month if he has no or $200 a month if he has one or more dependents. His V. A. subsistence allowance is reduced proportionately when the total exceeds the foregoing statutory limits. What happens if the veterans marks are low or his progress is unsatisfactory? A. He may receive the issis-tancof V. A.s educational and guidance service in an endeavor to correct those factors which may be contributing to his deficiency. But he is obliged to meet the requirements of the school if he wishes to continue his course. Q. May the veteran take part of his training in one school and part in another? A. V. A. may permit a veteran to take more than one course of study at the same time, either in the same or in a different school, provided that the course in the second school is not offered by the first school in full-tim- toVeterans Administration day answered 10 questions most frequently asked by World War II veterans about education under the G. I. bill. pital. The veterans asked the quesMorris and Dorothy Arbon tions in a study that V. A. conNuttall of Brigham City are the ducted to learn how much they parents of a baby girl born know about their federal bene3, at Cooley fits. The questions and answers Sunday, August hospital. follow: Percy Edward and Inez Grey Petersen of Brigham City are Q. How is the length of enthe parents of a baby boy born titlement calculated and does a Wednesday, August 6, at Cooley year of entitlement mean a school year or a calendar year? hospital. A. Under the G. I. bill, any Grover and Ruth Hillam of Brigham City are the eligible veteran is entitled to for a parents of a baby girl born at education or Cooley hospital Thursday, Au- period of one calendar year, plus the time he spert in the armed gust 7. A baby boy was born Thurs- foices between Sept. 16, 1940, day, August 7, to Robert and and the official end of the war. Mary Lou Holman Call of Brig- The total period of education or ham City. Mother and baby training may not exceed four were reported doing well at calendar years. Q. What schools may a vetCooley hospital. eran attend under the G. I. bill? A. A veteran may enroll in Breathe Mountain Air any approved school that will And Live To Be 100 accept him. Q. What books and equipPITTSBURGH (UP) Theres ment does V. A. supply the vetone sure way of living to the eran in school? A. V. A. pays for all books and ripe old age of 100 get plenty of mountain air. equipment that the school reThats the advice of Mrs. quires of all students in the Ruth Ann Groover, Braddocks same course so long as this Grove, Pa., who has just turned amount plus tuition does not the century mark. exceed $500 a year for the Denouncing trolleys and auto- course. mobiles as peace disturbers, is Q. How much subsistence Mrs. Groover says she retreats paid and how soon may the into the mountains every year veteran expect to receive beneto grow vegetables and flowers. fits after he is enrolled? She recommends hard work, A. V. A. may pay eligible vetclean a living .and plenty of erans without dependents mountain air for a long life. subsistence allowance of $65 a month and veterans with one El-ga- n Americans Went To Town On Ice Cream CHICAGO (UP) Unless you ate 16 quarts of ice cream In 1946 you didn't get your share. The average American consumed nearly 20 pounds of ice cream during the year, to set some sort of record, according to the Encyclopedio Brittannica book of the year. More ice cream was produced in the United States in 1946 than in any year on record. The total was about 730,000,000 gallons, compared with r in 1945 and a all-tim- e average of, 315,000,000. New York State maintains Pennsylvania made more ice more than 574 miles of foot cream than any other state in trails in the Adirondack Forest 1946, followed by New York, Preserve for hikers and mounOhio, Illinois and California. 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We didnt have to give the matter a second Shield of Brigham City are the of a baby girl born Frithought to realize that there Was evidence of parents 1, at Cooley hosday, August the sort of up in i A. Yes. Q. May a Five Hundred Friends al , e mm News-Journ- the veteran is enrolled a piivate teacher and benefits under the G i and the latter school will cerA. No. is tify that the second couise comessential to the successful Associate Justice E g pletion of the veteran's training objectiv e. pell ot the Nebraska Sy court is a licensed barber' Q. May a veteian study with which No. 7. Watch For The First Showing OF The New (That goes for Ford' Service too!) Youll find it pays to bring your Ford home to us, for Genuine Ford Service. are five important reasons why : I: FORD-TRAINE- MECHANICS D Who know your Ford best. 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