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Show v . r&ai l Make tastier drinks with 1 " i Oil BRAND Arvln, California the whiskey 1 as its Vam6 rKENTUCKY WHI$KEYrA BLEND GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS . N.T. COUP.. News-Journa- l Brigham City, Utah Dear Staff: I woud like to have written sooner, but It seems there Is always so mueh that needs doing that I dont have time to do all the things I would like to do. I am working in the Bakersfield district which Is the same district that Elder Elbert Beecher from Brigham and Elder Grant Reeder from Corinne worked In. And they are very well thought of (by the people here, I really appreciate receiving It surely the helps a lot and Im sure that all of the missionaries who receive It feel the same way I do. I always Wanted to come to sunny California and have enjoyed the weather very much. The only trouble Is that lately it, has. been getting a little too The temperature has sunny. gotten to 96 degrees and everyone encourages me by telling me that sometimes during the summer It gets ,, around - 120. Other people here survive it so Im sure I will to, I hppe. , CAeerfuf m May 13, 1930. Box Elder News-Journa- ' who apparently city officials wish to keep the taxpayers in the dark. It is hoped this study of the states public record situation will clear up some misunderstanding about the law, and perhaps help to bring more accurate accounts of city affairs to , t the editors desk. Your cooperation In answering and returning the attached questionnaire will be appreciated. You may prefer not to use names of officials In some cases. However, particular- - incidents, anonymous or otherwise, would be a great help, f Yours very truly, LOIS A. ELLSWORTH. ... P. O. JBox 391 fit people Ive ever Box Elder Gentlemen: In 10, t Homs of Quality Dairy Products Jl" Loveliness is PatenretH 1 "EFltl'F UV SAVE I HAVE PIASTIC C1 'A 011UXG tt There's this Nutri-Toni- , , & prlttt pl much patented .Oft Creme base in every bottle. c That's why waves so fast, yet is gentler to the hair. 4 , 25 - J clfrt . iloVtt v 375 t Har Luxury, hair dres- sing... with G.olesteroh h- - MMOILTIDN . , you stuff. V ?l i reading the News of May notice that in the article, Saturday Night . 1942. I like to read .stories by old stomping grounds j From 9:00 On , , CHANGE-OVE- The one SURE way to buy tins! Admission take our word for satisfaction! Don't take anyone's wordl ' Soft Drinks Pi $ And Sandwiches h - lit . SRICIAl selves." Thats why we m J usual offer. Well put thswpmt Royals on your car ebtohliiy 61 one week. You make the test, yoad conditions, at any dnvior 1 you make the decision-th- en i eide to buyweU safety tread device holds where tires nsvtt held befere ROYALTEX-nS- s Good . whitewalls Scuff-pro, lewituiin ttdm Many people like to prove gh-speed, Satisfy yourself with an absolutely free trial nde for a full week on tires with feaI). S. Royal Mastera-t- he tures that are sweeping the country-- no strings no obligation. Learn for yourself about Grand Music By A Orchestra 'Skid protection ntv -- 40 more soft milts miu. Don't liooth Service , OFIE , $1 Couple : R r offet you they ancea in .town for your old fit w (Hm CR1DIT TIRMS I YOU'RE INVITED! ghbmrou North Main Street 18 : H uvis t . about and I just wanted to point out these few items to you. ' .. , ; . Yours truly, . Clarence B. Kirkham Lakeside, v Utah. , Dear Mr. Kirkham: V The error concerning Promontory Point was editorial in the office. Mrs. Wight News-Journ- d Nutri-Toni- d your jqii City state statutes. The right to inspect public records is guaran-eeby' common law, however. These common law principles are madified only by statutory regulations, state constitutions TO KEEP YOUR IIAIR at Us loveliest between c permanents, a A for triple-creme- P. Welch. , University of Utah ' Salt Lake City 1, Utah. - 1 I Dear Editor: , v (Have you, as a newspaper man, ever been denied access to public records of any. municipal of' ficer? , , A number of instances have come to my attention in which news of vital public concern has been withheld from the press. These have prompted me to make a study of the operation of freedom of information on a city level. You know, of Course, there 'is no definition of public record In the Utah constitution, or In the Zmm CURLERS newspapers in the country are either related or he n , 'i - YOU small-'tow- njW J Brigham Friday, . s v Very sincerely, Used by beauticians for millions of luxurious permanent at prices up to $20 and higher, Try Nutri-Toni- c permanent at home. ..see the diffeiencef Only cold ' peimanent with genuine OIL r Creme base .(patented). . 1 News-Journ- Could there be a misprint in the story? Because if she was at Promontory Point on the occasion she would have been at least 30 miles from where the' golden spike was driven. In the story written by Bernice Gibbs Anderson, she writes that an elderly man told her the golden spike monument was built before the rails were taken , , up in 1942. It was built many years before 1942. It has been there for 25 years that I know of. This same story says some of the places had the water piped 20 to 30 miles. , Now I lived at Promontory and worked on the old line for nine years and know where all the water came from and I want to say that there wasnt a 'pipe line in the lot that was even 20 miles long (to say nothing of . 30 miles, The story states that the 'sage brush special run three times each week until the rails .were taken up. This is a misstatement as the last two years that .the Tine Was frain In Operation the was discontinued and trains ran only on call. And sometimes it would toe two or three weeks (between trains. . j , . I know because I was one of the track maintenance crew on that line right up urttll it was officially abandoned, in July met- - Elder George i with all oi the BOX MASTED 1869. ' ' the paper there. Thanks again for the paper and everything. Waves safely in little as 10 minutes due 4fe. to patented OIL Creme base A written thing from you. He has News-Journup sayings from the twice before.. U.S.R0M where Just About Anything Mrs. Wight says they went to Promontory Point to witness the driving of the golden spike in 1869 she states that upon 'returning recently to Promontory Point she was unable to locate the small hill upon which they played on that day of May 10, The big-gemajority of them however, are in great need of a lot of teaching, Im sorry to say. Going 'on a mission Is about the best experience any person could hope to have. , I only hope that I caw do as much good for the people here as it is doing for me. Please tell everyone hello for me in the paper and that Im really enjoying my work here and getting along ffne, Since I lived on a farm at home and was used to the seasons there, I cant get used, to digging potatoes and ripe grain and people cutting hay and all the. other unseasonable things going on here now. Also 1 never saw so, many grapes and other fruits in my life. But , Im enjoying it, My address is now P. 0. Box 391, Arvln, Calif., so please Send owe&en, write It if they "just touched on a few of the high 'flights. Advertising all public gatherings time and place is something, too. In 'closing, theres a question you Id like to ask (Mr. Long. Are who related to John (M. Henry, writes sayings of newspaper small in 'American columnist towns. It is called Main Street, and Is published In Cosmopolitan, Why I ask is because the current Issue has, among saysome ings from many editors, Lakeside, Utah May 12, 1950. l. It is really a privilege and pleasure to work , among the people here In this district, because we are working without purse' and script and we get to know them very well, A lot of them ' are some of the finest &ieam ' " The Voice Of The Reader" Sunny Brook thats frw What They Think V's Salt Lake City. . ' touching and clever letter to send renewal subscribers. The News Journal has Improved by leaps the past year. The many fine pictures you publish of young and old are as clear and fine as any big city paper put out You must have a good man on that job. You deserve a pat on the back sending all missionaries the paper for free. The letters you receive should give a warming glow. Their parents never could , vi A very - , V L Through the attached questionnaire, I would like to determine whether existing public record laws are abused by. some DRUG . STORE FOR LASTING KITCHEN CONVENIENCE GENERAL Q ready now to tab your order for Quick Delivery ELECTMC uSd ' y ES SIR . , , WITH ever sold are on the way to our showroom right now. Factory production is in full swin O' or Now is the time to get your order in. AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER - and DISPOSAL!. WASHES ALL YOUR DISHES . . the finest Dodge models we e The G-Automate Dishwasher washes all your dishes, glassware, silverware, few minutes. Simply press the control pots, and pans in bar and let the dishwasher do the rest automatically. 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