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Show imprisonment BOX ELDER NEWS in the county jail. iicna aiiu Liiicm radl ' dances, our hearts at the church-- tertaiher, ever lo Here in Deweyville, we have our passions at the saloons. voice, Lloyd s of been favored with a fine storm Why not give the head a 'pay him $800 000 ! which will result in much good. chance? insurance policy. Miss Meda Marble and Mrs. Ronerel of McCammon, Idaho, will be married in the Logan temple November 18. Work on the canal is progressing, about three miles of the lateral being finished. Deweyville wil shortly have a band, M. A. Chidester will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Gardner are made happy by the arrival of a big boy, November 2. 1 Wednesday, Brigham Ciiy, November 23, weekly newspaper, established in 1896, lished at Brigham City, Utah. pub- A William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. rnttfr m v When your car takes off for a ditch, call 21 and our wrecker will drag it out. It has the power to pick it up and put it easily and without further damage back on the road. NEWS-JOURNA- ADS L When we were kids at school, the day before Thanksgiving Day the teacher would We have often wondered why ask each of us, in turn, to stand up and tell during the long winters that we are blessed with in Brigham what we were most thankful for. City, there is no No wonder elementary teachers are so happy! Theyre close to life. Theyre even a thing most adults participating in it are permitted to do only vaugely, as through a mist, or vicariously, . ... ANTE MEN TO TRAIN Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $175 to $325 per month. Farm experience valuable. WRITE BOX R co NEWS-JOURNA- L Now is the time to check on hay quality Here are some things we would like to show you right in our store or on some of your neighbors farms. 1. Haw rolled bales save the leaves, right through to the manger or feed bunk, because the hay is never pounded, twisted and crumpled during baling, and bales cant break during handling. ? How rolled bales are rain resistant. Each bale has its own "thatched roof. If good hay goes into the baler.'good hay comes out of the bale. 3 How rolled bales are easy to feed, rolled out or cut open for stanchion feeding, fed whole in bunks or out on pasture. . ' Come in and let us show you now how the Roto Baler and rolled bales can make better hay at lower cost, with less help you work and worry. Allis-Chalmer- s fflLLIS-CHflLMERS- ') SAKS AND SI R I V I C y The Arthritis and Rheumatism s ... postmaster. Then there were the dutiful youngsters, who would say, Im thankful for my parents, or., Im thankful for my baby Some of the boys always thought of their stomachs first and probably now are ST - Try this particular fort made to provide ways and means for passing the time to the best possible advantage. There are three forms of amusements accessible to the young and old, the dance, the theatre and the saloon, and each has its devotees, but the cost is great and the benefits not particularly manifest at the opening of spring. Now why cant we organize a big literary and debating society, where the expense will be slight and the benefits great? It can easily be done if someone will make the attempt-anit can be made interesting and instructive. We have been educating our s' " 41 I ef- on, ai 4" a: 'fw n. : ' " w l' - , :t ' Ip, saL f Ai ' ' i ; - v s'.i " ', V- - t ,, A ' J X T W V: I - v V - , . i v 4 , Cari Couple And Uncouple Automatically I American Flyer Gilbert Freight Train d Beautiful replica model Locomotive and 4 cars Edr . Complete with transformer 120" oval track Tm thankful that were goingto 1.70 DOWN 1.25 A WEEK . have turkey and cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie for dinner tomorrow, or Tm'thank-fu- l that were going to have - a We always capon for Thanksgiving dinner. thought this sounded a little greedy, or even bragging, considering that some of 'the kids were just going to have a rooster for Thanksgiving dinner, and two kinds of Bright headlight nd OTHER GILBERT .... TRAINS 29.9S to 5l5 six-pou- potatoes. - - , 13". Brid And some of them boasted shamelessy, I dont know anyone whos like Im thankful I have a new sheep-line- d to kep up with his fast enough coat and leather mittens, or Im corduroy' intentions. thankful that Im going to get a bicycle for good Christmas good, or Tm thankful that Visited with J. Y. Cap Ferry my Papa is going to take me to the football at Corinne yesterday. game at Lyndon tomorrow afternoon. We remember, we remember. And how well those teachers must have understood us, and known our families Right now we can tell you the name of the youngster who gave each of those Im thankful fors, and even where he or she stood in the school room when reciting. We remember it when we were in the second grade, and when w were in the third grade, and when we were in the fourth grade. ! . ...... Bear Pull Toy Blackboard I 12" Stuffed Boar Dial He says the weather is in the farmer's favor to get his fall work completed. "Cap" thinks with our modern methods of land leveling, spraying and good seed, the sit- uation may develop where were Doll Climbing Tank Electric Iron iIm Typewriter Pin Ball Machine 5,98 2.9S 1.95 .39 4.98 .... 2.98 3.95 .... 4.45 1 Tool Chest N..jyi$., 495 Red metal carrying case with suitcase catches. 18 tools. No. 7 CABINET 991 No. It CABINET u.9j Pluslie a ESacer nl j So real yet harmless. Exact replica of midget racer. Front wheels adjustable. Other P leers 49c Tunning into You people from Brigham City and vicinity should take a look at his farm practices. .But we ;the life of us remember single one 6f the things we told the teachCap has a fine rotation syser and the class we were thankful for. tem. He is to be commended. Life was full of things to be thankful for, in those days., And it is, even more so, Famous Gilbert Brand Shoots Sparks BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 4 146 South Main Street Phone 518 B.F.Goodrioh Jellybean, vyho was 35U inches long last issue, now is an even 35 inches. The screen door slammed on her tail, cutting off a quarter of an inch !of it.,; 4 H. (UP) A rare albino porcupine LOOKING BACK was captured alive by four hunters who spent more than two Happened la Box Elder hours poking him out of a tall a tree elm with Years Ago, pole fashioned County Forty-Si- x with sticks and eight pairs of shoelaces. Peregrine White and his friends said their spiny capThe new Btea,m heating systive was a perfect specimen tem at the court house has been In use since Monday and has down to its pink eyes. proven satisfactory. sThe county has now a lot of stoves on hand to 'dispose of. NEXT RIDE v-- -' 1 rs. Come' in and see the NEW VENDOME in SQUIBB ASPIRIN JQOs 49 PERFUMIZER . NEXT LOOKin c errs ' , 'h . ; N. ' : public-spirite- EAST WASHINGTON, Phone As! Mon- day, November 21, is not a national week dedicated to seven days of bringing everyones attention to the problem of Arthritis and Rheumatism, but a continuous campaign to raise funds for a disease not as deadly as many we hear of, but so much more widespread that it takes many more lives. In 1945 science learned how to harness the power of the atom. In 1949 science learned how to treat rheumatoid arthritis. The importannee of the first discovery has been explained adequately perhaps to every literate person in the world. The importance of the second discovery is not so well understood, but it is a tremendous medical achievement nevertheless. Arthiitis is the worlds oldest known disease. Evidence of its prevalence in tii.e ancient world has been found in the bones of men and animals dead before the concept of history existed. Today rheumatic disease is still the most widespread of all chronic ailments claiming no fewer than seven and a half million American victims. Until the discovery this year that the secret lay in a group of hormones, known as steroids, medicine had been able to do, little for arthritis except to alleviate pain. Before the many research leads offered by the discovery of cortisone and ACTH are exhausted, it is entirely possible that rheumatic disease as a source of disability and pain will be eliminated. That i3 why the 1949 fund raising campaign of the Arthrtis and Rheumatism Foundation is so important to the welfare of humanity and so deserving of the support" d of every person. Your gift can do the most good if given now. Every days delay in initiating the necessary research may mean the death of another child of rheumatic fever, the permanent crippling of another adult by rheu' matoid arthritis. of rheuto defeat haste the Contributions matic disease may be mailed to ARTHRITIS, Albino Porky Snared JLSEEyf Founda- tions national campaign which opened co local 8 North Main Street Therq were always the sychophants, the nasty-nic- e little sissies who stood up and said, Tm thankful that I have such a nice, Let them have their pretty etacher. World's Oldest Known Disease FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS , sinRing wiil GIUSaTDYSJ Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe 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. n RESULTS GET 1949 purse size Coal has gone up in price 50 cents per ton the past week making it $5.25 per ton delivered. Still we are Q cents per ton below Salt Lake prices. The raise is due to the coal mine owners who have made a slight increase in the pay of their beautiful TUSSEY DEODORANT TOOTH POWDER Ammident 47' 3.58 5.00 CREAM 50 PERFUME Evening In Paris 75' most pathetic case is that W. Brown of Terrace who last Tuesday was adjudged to be Insane afd was committed ' to the ; state mental A of Mrs. Helena hospital at Provo. If will be remembered ' that her husband James Brown was convicted early in September qf this year of shooting a Chinaman in the arm and was sentenced by Judge Hart tq 90 days ft hue adcwftU une opdooil Go outfor a trial drive! Get the newest motoring Mew 1950 1 extra ceat thrill! Studebakers h The Choice AKE a look take a ride and youll take it away! Thats what people everywhere are saying about the excitingly different 1950 Stude-bake- r. Come in now and see for yourself how right they are. Arrange to go out for a trial drive in a low, 750 South Main jQl long, alluring, new 1950 Studebaker. Enjoy to the full the comfort of the new Studebaker Miracle Ride. Come in and drive this 1950 Studebaker! See how different it is! Try out this car thats being bought faster than any Studebaker in history! deep-bedde- soft-sprun- g CARR, Inc Phone 737 is yours for well repair your radio in your home or In our shop where we can do it quicker. Command us to come to or come for your radio when it needs service. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE 1 PHONE II 58 South Main Street 'RAY THE DRUGGIST Phone i |