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Show (he grrnpp truth: Joe Blow got married one day 2 last summer and he and his lews-stoum- al BOX ELDER bride decided to go on a fishing and hunting trip for' their honBrigham City. Utah Friday, January 23, 1948 eymoon. Shortly after the ceremony they began checking off BOX ELDER the list of items which they News-Journwould have to take along on A the flip. After the camping Newspaper equipment had been cheeked Successor to run bo n.f-i- i news olf, lie discovered some tilings 096 i (EsUibllsI.t-called licenses they would have and to take. Here's what Joe found THE BOX FLbJrt JOURNAL (Established I9U9) he'd need in the way if licenses: PublKhd every Wednesday and Friday First, a fishing license for both at Briyhum City, Utah, and entered a lie and his wife; Second Clas Mi tier ut the post ollii and hunting licenses for in Brigham itv. L fah, in January, IVO1, fishing under the at t of Man h 3. IfiJy. the pair; he ihought it best to Will mm M Limy, I'ditor include their marriage licenses, by Oha. W. CJtvhjtiKh, Vliitidier since they were just wed; his Mrs Gladys Johnson, Adv. Myr new car needed a license and JOE BUYS A LICENSE! A bod lamp ladici lias legist rat ion certificate; lie wa'nt-cto take along iiis hunting it w fashioned to Dear marketed. Sharp Shutsa license. dog, so he needed hang on the back of any bed. M u be youve heard about The boat they were going to and combines a five tube radio with a tubular type, Joe, inajbe not. but heres his take requited a trailer, so it sad tale which he told me as needed a license; both be and reading light. his wife needed driver's licenses; as an afterthought, he included on the list his liquor license. 7 . As he counted em, his disgust grew with each one, for they were: hunting and fishing licenses; hunting and fishing licenses; marriage license; auto license; drivers licenses; dog license; trailer license; liquor license and the only one he missed was a bicycle license. . . 15 in all. Joe realized then that there wouldnt be room in the car lor anything except he, his bride permit! you to choose and their licenses, so he turned course of your schooling to her in disgust and said, Aw nuts, lets stay home! before you enlist Spike. Men man Aht young interested in with two or more years of FOREVER (?) AMBER! ariation should End out right college or equivalent may apply Mr. Shots: now about the U. S. Air Force lor pilot training as Aviation Cadets. Get the (acts at your Career Flan. The Air Force mainTwice this week I've been a tains some of the world's finest U.S. Army and Air Force Recruitand twice I've slid Specialist Schools, covering ing Station. , olf several miles from my tires. scores oi subjects dealing with Its Amber's fault, too that's aviation. If you are a high school what makes me sore. graduate and can meet enlistYou see. Shots, for years I've ment standards, you may select the course oi training you want kept a watchful eye on amber belore you enlist and be guarat the intersection of Main and anteed the training you have reFirst south. Should I happen to quested alter you are in uniform. come down Main while the light was green, amber would warn U. S. Army & Air Force Recruiting Office me to either step-on-or begin 23 South First East North Entrance to slop. WelL once during the Phone 258-Brigham City past few years I made it through Sponsored by Brigham American Legion on the green, but ole amber has Post No. 10 saved me many a ticket by warning that RED was coming. Something went wrong the first of the week. I was driving south on Main toward the light which was green. Thinking my friend amber would warn me of I neitha sudden er slowed down or speeded up. on f o ; al Canal Zone Troops " Get Up In The World' at the home of her the week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson. S Martin Ross received his discharge from the navy in November and is now enjoying civilian life again. He spent some time at Guam, and was there at the time of his discharge. S Ihilburn Gilbert enjoyed a leave at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert, the early f art of the month, and then returned to San Pedro, SfiCtlfr v? ln-c- 25-wa- e & ff fStrSj'fr e ' law-breake- it light-chang- C c. c New design end new beauty en'te-wit- h NON , ho: costumes are rehave quested to wear them but dont stay away if you havent one. and modern dances will be featured. Last Friday evening the members of the July 4th celebration committee held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Davis Chester Rader was voted to act as chairman in the absence of Laron Anderson, general chairman. Several business matters were attended to and an open forum held wherein suggestions were made how to make next years celebration even better than the previous ones. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and were served to refreshments thirty members present. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis were the hosts Just as my car came up even and hostesses. with the intersection, what hapMiss Thelma Thompson who pens the light suddenly goes is taking nurses training at the red! I'm a lawbreaker. Where's Dee hospital in Ogden, spent Amber? King Charles. old-tim- e CORINNE, Old-tim- e Cra-ner- reported as steadily improving in health and strength. Serell Nelson is convalescing at his home after undergoing an operation recently. His condition is reported as favorable. Mrs. Albert Fillmore suffered a severe fall last week when she slipped and fell on the steps of the Brigham City library while carrying her baby in her arms. She prained her ankle and foot in the fall and has been confined in bed at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Cutler. The baby escaped without any hurts. Bishop and Mrs. Julius Campbell entertained the following guests at their home on Sunday: Mrs. Je.sse Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Smedley, George Smedley, T. Williams, Lloyd Hayes, Smedley, Lavaun Barber and Donna Hope, all of Syracuse, Utah. They all attended the Sunday evening sacrament meeting. Mrs. John Papenfuss reached on her 81st birthday Friday, January 16. She spent the day quietly at home as her health is not very good. Three of her daughters from Salt Lake City came and spent the day with her which she enjoyed very much. She was presented with two nice birthday cakes and other gifts. Her daughters are Mrs. Richard Jacobs, Mrs. Ellie Marti and Mrs. Freda Lattire. Corinne Church News A very interesting meeting was held Sunday evening in the Corinne ward chapel with Biship Julius Campbell presiding and ICreon t nes. i:tiy save i:: (jfigfiftv La-ve- The original. Those Good GALS ARE SMARTER! Dear Sharp Shots: The modern girl is becoming more and more intelligent. She passes an examination every time she meets a man. Professor Pill. RECONDITION ED olNporcelain oven Extra-larg- e Waist-hig- Boarding Troop Carrier Speed and ptecision in boarding a troop carrier plane constitute the final phase of training in the air transportability school at Fort (Julick, Panama Canal department. The student-soldier- s receive thorough instruction in theory, administration, and actual flight which gives them a working knowledge of troop and material movement by air. Many other army ground forces schools are available to qualified regulars. public to attend and all who Corinne News Jan. 22 Corinne Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers hold Iheir regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon at . the home of Mrs. Lovenia conDella Owens Captain After the ducted the meeting. opening exercises the lesson, was given Early Photographs by Mrs. Sadie Marble. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by r.ovenla Craner, Sadie Marble, Adele Christensen and Lois Hubbard. Final arrangements were made for the dance to be held Friday evening beginning at 9 p. m. in the Corinne ward Recreation hall. Committees were appointed to look after refreshments and the floor show. A cordial invitation is extended to the mission, and Miss Donna who labored in the on, fornia mission. They cently returned home young ladies also two trio numbers Stranger of Galilee" and er selection. The benedictK ottered by Henry Normar' Calif. Mrs. Lafayette Nelson, who underwent a major operation at the' Dee hospital is now recuperating at her home and is SHatd C conducting. The opening song, was The Joy and the Song, and the congregation sung by the prayer was offered by Alma The sacrament song, S. Card. by the congregation was Lord of Hosts. followed by a priesthood talk by Rodney Nelson. 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