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Show Jv- fjyKr xrnPTi SIX ON THE LANDSCAPE s BOX ELDER Yjewdournai Brigham City, Utah East Promontory Drive Early Day Newspapers Give Evidence Of Wednesday, Jan. 19, tween 200 and 300 rabbits. 1949 Ifiincrs brought their own Is Fairly Successful ! nrt.c, t. hot coffee and roll-- , 7'ite rabbii dihe held Sunday were .rcd by Wendell Jensen at cast Promontory was fairly at the Merlin Larsen farm on to Ecll the east side of Promtory. successful, according Johnson. The drive was sponsored by Two drives with 12 men from farmers of the east Promontory Brigham City and Ogden par- area and all sporrsmen were ticipating, resulted in killing be 1 Bring it to Fisher's and you will see A Corinnesand Brigham Citys Antagonism Ev La Freal Wight where the good 'Corinne City! To me a myth.' Tabernacle, In 1948 it would have been call- lainls were receiving enough ed a concentration camp for dis- instructions from their inspired Back in 1892 leaders to last them for the next placed gentiles. it had been a real experience six months. There was the for over 20 years a fabulous of lot usual Ignorant looking city, a rushing, noisy land to cocference-goerin attendance the west of us, inhabited by who swallowed the dose of tithbarons robber and slickers, ladled out to them by pap ing out. worldly capitalists coming the apostles with a zest that of nowhere and going nowhere, would have made a champion so the opposing forces said. oyster eater ashamed of himWho made Corinne so wick- self. The speakers had the same ed? asked my grandmother. things to say they have talked "Hush, child. Thats awtul comof ever since Joe Smith bringing up the devil In my menced inventing revelations bm se. like that, the same old songs of tithing, I received part of the answer tithing, tithing. The young girls years later when I read Bernice were told to get married and Andersons splendid article "The become mothers; they should She not delay marriage- -if Gentile City of Corinne. they tells of the 28 saloons, and along can't find a man without a wife, railroads with the mines, the then a man that has already got 'and the drinks, women and a one or more wives will do as sort of elegant leisure were well get married anyway and abundant. thus obey the commandments But it took the following item of the Bible. The Constitution to really let me see what Co- of the United States prevents rinne was like. It has been pre- the faithful Mormons from mulof the tiplying and replenishing served by the editor the Brigham Bugler in his issue of world as fast as their dictations October 22, 1892, and was copied bid them, but they are doing the from the previous issue of the best they can under ihe adverse Corinne Calliope, the Corinne circumstances. Therefore the newspaper. This article had its girls must capture the young birth at the October conference bucks and go into the multiplyin Salt Lake and at the time the ing and replenishing business Liberal party was holding its as soon as possible. Other state convention at Corinne, and speakers endorsed these sentithey, it seemed, were casting ments, then read another chapthievish eyes over the whole of ter on tithing. The saints were Box Elder county. Both the also made aware of the fact the Bugler and the Calliope were Temple was not yet completed going at each other with hpt and that it would take at least issues on their various political $300,000 before it could be in This was politics. shape for Jesus Christ lo enter, platforms. They could do it. But when it. If the saints want lo see they reached out and touched the Savior they must mosey lo the Mormon church that was the front with the sum asked lor. Another one of the speaksomething else. s 1 job turned out with quality. j HSHER MOTOR COMPANY 17 East 2nd South DOING Phone 74 BUSINESS IN OUR NEW LOCATION CAPITOL HALL THEATRE BUILDING INSURANCE AGENCY This is what the Corinne Calliope said: "When in Salt Lake last week the Calliopisi strayed into ihe Insurance Of All Kinds : ; Vart, the Speed Cop By Lloyd C. Rcinette ers was Joseph F. Smith. who wore ed every Mormon overalls to wear the article made by the Z.C.M.L The matinee wound up with the tion r fellow prayer, and the congregation was missed. Corinne Calliope." Jh edher of the Bugler lack f. . r.o v.urdi to a lower this. He f.lled two long columns of his paper. He did not lack force; stared hot, burning adjectives at me almost as sizzling as the day they were printed. He seemed to be feeling around for the right answer, however, and came up with this paragraph: They say that birds of a lea-Th- e c jogeiher, writer ;h of Ibis abusive and slanderous article and the grinder of the Liberal Party hand organ, are as thick as cold mush. They have organized a mutual admiration society and hug and lolli-ga- g over each other like two young spoonies. And when third class joke cracker attempts anything other than treckfn ihe necks of worn-ou- t puns, he completely loses his legs, pitching over the borders of reason Into the stinking sea of villification and falsehood." damn-the-othe- S&cunlsAA Tl give elab Carr nigh ker, This man who daily thanks the Lord for a 'profit' desired lo express his delight that so many of the faithful brethren and sistern were present, and that ihe folwere still lowers of Brigham hoofing it in ihe right direction, but while he wss talking of following and hoofing, it reminded him that the Z.C.M.L were manufacturing a line of shoes lhai should be worn by every follower. The same institution was also manufacturing overalls that were the best thing in overalls he had ever seen. He may have seen better things in stockings but he never saw anything better in ihe shape of overalls. artiThey were the cle end would grace the legs of any saint in the land. 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