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Show New Seasickness Cure Helps In Xrays Too BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 11, 1949 A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established in l'.tuS. What They Think Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for G months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, rate $5.00. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Toward the end of this week the setters, pointers and spaniels were starting to get about again. Not in their normal gaits. They were still putting down their weight a bit carefully on sore feet, and moving the joints as though they were a little rheumatic, but in general you might say that the dogs have survived another pheasant season, with no lasting ill effects. Wonder if the dogs get together, after pheasant season, and brag about their peo- Native Sons Of Willard Are Mayors Willard citizens are a proud lot these days, popping vest buttons all over the plate. When tabulation of the election results in Ogden and Logan were complete, native sons of Willard had won mayor posts in both cities. ple ! One of the passengers who bailed out of yesterday was a navy man, Mace Los Angeles, Calif. November 4, 1949. November 1, 1949. Kearney, Nebr. 100 East 23rd Dear Bill: I have a few minutes to spare so I decided to drop you a line or two and tell you thanks for sending me the which has been changed to the News and Journal. It is swell to get the news from home and see what is happening there. Thanks again. I am stationed in Kearney, Nebr. now. 1 arrived here from Meeker, Colorado about two weeks ago. , The thing 1 miss out here is the mountains. It is quite strange to be raised where there always was mountains and then come out here, although I am getting used to it. Kearney is in the corn-bel- t and it is quite a sight to see these large corn fields everywhere you look and as far as you can see. I had often wondered what it would be like out here and now 1 know. I am enjoying my missionary work very much and I can say that the time I am spending in this work is the best spent time of my life. Our work here is progressing nicely. We have a Sunday School and Primary going now. We only have about 25 members here, but we are growing.. Heres hoping that all is going well there at home. Sincerely yours, Elder Karl O. Norman 100 East 23rd, Kearney, Nebr. News-Journa- News-Journa- C--- field. of the members of the reception comWhy are they holding you here in the mittee at the Window Rock Indian head- sheriffs office? Mace wondered. Was quarters for the Navajo reservation who that field you landed on in the posted area? greeted the Brigham City delegation that visited the reservation, was Richard T. Van Wasnt until we happened to be looking Metre, assistant regional director for the through the files at the election issues of Red Cross. two years ago that we recalled that our pal Mr. Van Metre was in charge of the Red Max had run for city council and lost by a Cross relief activities on the reservation narrow margin. We mentioned it to him during the dire emergency last winter, and the next day. was consequently the object of many quesI got beat, too. Sure, Max agreed. tions by the Brigham City group. And the mayor still calls me Lucky! Members of the delegation requested Mr. We heard one successful candidate say Van Metre to send them some of the reports .,ofi the emergency last winter. .Recently, the yesterday that during his term he was goreports arrived in Brigham City along with ing to try to keep everybody happy. Dont a letter with Van Metres feelings about look now, but we suspect that one of our the trip. City Dads is slightly enchanted. The trip made by the delegation from That looked like the onset of winter yesBrigham City was one of the finest things I have known a community to do, Van Metre terday, but it was just a request number for the goose hunters. stated. I am sure that with your interest and enBobs pretty young wife is the teacher of thusiasm that you will receive great satis33 Corinnes Yesterday when faction in working with the Navajos who will be in the new Intermountain Indian we were getting the illustrations for the school lunch story, we thought we were goschool. to get her picture to brighten up these A fine compliment paid to Brigham City ing dull pages. But alas, lousy photog that we is that letter, and still another thing the are, the picture turned out to show only the group plans to do should be complimented. very top of her head, back of the little On Wednesday, Nov. 23, the entire dele- getting the big charge out of her half-pi- girl gation from Brigham City and probably of milk straight. In apology, we herewith Ernest Linford, chief editorial writer for assign Bob to find and excuse for getting the Salt Lake Tribunte and Jack Goodman, his wifes picture in the paper. Probably it KALL and Newsweek representative, and would be more proper that way, anyway. Fred Abbot, former mayor of Ogden will present a program at the high school audiHoward Mills said llizzoner, Governor J. torium to pass on what they learned while Bracken Lee of the state of vigorus economy, touring the reservation. was a guest at Chesapeake club on the Every member of the delegation was opening days of duck season. The governor equipped with some kind of a camera, many is a famous scatter-gumarksman, but of them movie cameras, and a bevy of ex- Howard admits hes better on traps than on cellent pictures taken on the trip will be ducks. However, the governor got his limit, shown at the meeting. and shot them himself, with not too many Reports from members of the delegation misses. indicate that most of the movie pictures turned out good. They will be consolidated The nice local touch to the story is that into one film so that they can be shown at a Howard didnt just have a good day. He minimum of time. had a terrific one. After the Gov. had got Also on display will be still pictures de- his limit, Howard shot into two flocks of picting the life of the Navajo as the delega- big ducks and at a single. He got two consecutive doubles and the single, for a days tion saw it. Everyone is invited to attend the meeting, limit in a matter of minutes! The goverDouglas Gunderson, chairman of the delega- nor, Howard admits, modestly, was tion said. One l 2 University Street Castleford, Yorks. Dear Bill: I have surely been enjoying Doctors said they tried drama-min- e each newspaper as it comps for the new purpose bealong and I want to continue tot cause of a similarity between do so; so guess I better let you motion sickness and radiation know that I have moved. It was five months ago today sickness symptoms, which often treatment. that I landed in England and accompany Ive just been doing a bit of Dramamine was used on 82 thinking about what has hap- patients and results were termin five those months. ed excellent in 25 .percent of the pened When I was in London they as- cases and good in another 53 signed me to Leeds District so percent. I went to Leeds and met my district president, who assigned me to live in Pontelract and tell the people there about the gospel. I lived there for some time and enjoyed the companionship l, TO MY FRIENDS: f Delicious! the reports. This guy, an ensign, slipped as he jumped and banged his head on the plane. When he regained consciousness he started clawing at his chest, where the navy wear their parachutes. There wasnt any ripIn Logan William W. Owens, son of the cord there. he regained presence of late William P. and Agnes White Owens in mind to reachFinally down lower to his lap, where Willard was elected to the highest city ofwear their chutes. He got the the fice. And in Ogden W. Rulon White, son of chutearmy Then he fell through hail, open. the late Jas. M. and Minnie Owens White of snow, rain, fog and fair weather, and just Willard was fop man in city government af- below him was a beautiful, broad, mellow ter a turbulent political campaign. plowed field, as soft a landing place as a Whatever it takes .to produce outstanding man could ask for. public servants Willard evidently has lots of Hut his bad luck wasnt over. In that it. Perhaps some day a governor or even a wide, soft field there was one big rock, in will big, small the crop up president farming about a foot across. And the navy man community. landed right square on top of it, injuring Gentlemen: Incidentally, the mayors are double his leg. Please change my paper coming to 640 South Ave., 59, to The boy was picked up and taken over to 129 Roselawn Place, Los Angeles the sheriffs office, where he told his story 42, Calif. Thank you. Indian Delegation Receives Pat On Mre. Annie L. Wells. while waiting for transportation to Hill Back From Red Cross ROCHESTER, Minn. (UP) iBusi-nes- s PARSONS, Kan. (UP) Rochester doctors are using an is booming for Neal Riden, antiseasickness drug to combat shoe shiner, and he is Negro sickness. willing to share the secret of The new drug, dramamine, his success. was uncovered early this year as the most successful agent yet to prevent or cure motion sickness on ships or planes. "The Voice Of The Reader" William M. Long, Editor Charles Clavhaugh. Business Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. One Who Knows Advises Castor Oil For Corns of three missionaries in the short space of four and a half months. Now they have given me a right new companion who was born in Brigham City but lived in Salt Lake City. We are getting along fine in our new HAMBURGER STEAKS place of abode. I have been made a Branch president over the Castleford branch so they try and keep us busy. Would you please send paper to this new address. 2 University Street Castleford, Yorks, "Prices the Right" . j It's England. Thank you, Privilege To Serve J. Will And Myrtle Smith I sincerely ROBERT W. SMITH. U & Rags has been in more pictures than some of the With All My actors in Love. The greatest role of his career was in a picture called "Lets Live Again. He talked. I CAFE two-legge- d Victim Bools Bandits MINNEAPOLIS (UP) When a bandit tried to hold up cab driver Gene Kendrick, he made a mistake. Kendrick kicked the man in the face and sent him scurrying down the street. A Open 9 a.m, to 9 pjn. Daily CLOSED FRIDAYS dr. j. h. McNamara appreciate your confidence and support in voting for me in last Tuesdays electon. To the best of my ability I shall to conduct the affairs of this office through a fair and unbiased administration, to the best interests and progress of Brigham City and its citizens. VETERINARIAN LORENZO J. BOTT Just East of Bear River City Postoffice Brigham Phone 583-R1- Tremonton Exchange Phone Bear River fitv 2391 1 Mayor Tun, In HENRY 1. TAYLOR. ABC Ntlwort, tvn, Monde, first-grader- s. nt n A Chip Off The Old Block PARDON point. I But we still find people who look over this new Buick Special, admire its style, its room, its handy but impressive size, and say: Its wonderful! Too bad its too rich for my blood! Thats our point How do you know? this Buick and Buicks established high level of resale values? Have you got the actual delivered price figures including the equipment Some surprising things show up when you do this. 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