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Show i- the paint or whatever it may be, in a very BOX ELDER JOURNAL short time, collect their money and take Friday. April 14, 1950 Brigham City. off. A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, During thepast week a lady was approachUtah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established ed in Brigham City by two men who had 1908. in driven up in front of her home in a 1950 William M. Long, Editor automobile with a trailer attached full of Charles Ciaybaugh, Business Manager Buck Rogers looking equipment. Published every Friday and entered as Second They offered to spread a fluid on her roof Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, for what they said was a reasonable price. Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Glancing at the car she could see it had CaliSubscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per fornia license plates on it whereas the men year payable in advance; in combination with the had said they represented a firm in Ogden. Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 Quizzing them further, she was told that per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; it would take 48 gallons of the substance to Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, comcoat the roof on her house. bination rate $5.00. Though they used all known high pressure , , Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulatactics to sell her on the job she refused, and tions. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: immediately called a local hardware store to National Advertising Service check on the amount of the material it would require. The men at thefstore told her that 48 gallons of the material would cover all of the roofs In town. This incident should illustrate the wisdom of dealing only with local reputable businessmen that you and your neighbors know. "EasyMoney" Tramps . Dont take a chance with tramp salesmen. Box Elder of citizens months few Every county are the victims of malicious schemes says: tramps, stopping for a LITITZ (PA.) by George Washington probably saw as much day, or more often for a few hours, to take all the money they can with as little effort insecurity as any statesman in these days of atomic bombs. as possible. He tasted deep of insecurity when the an on air of Always putting prosperity, they use all the tactics of high pressure British trapped his forces on Long Island, salesmanship to sell worthless or practically harried him the length of Manhattan, and worthless services ' whenever they can get defeated him at White Plains. He drank insecuritys cup to the dregs at a foot in a doorway. Perhaps these wolves in sheeps clothing Valley Forge and again when Benedict Arnwill offer to repair furnaces ; to improve a old turned traitor. , So, Washington knew what security, is home with work or to spread a substance on roofs that will do any of a mil- worth. And he said in his farewell address: As a very important source of strength and lion fabulous things. But always this type of fraud is accompansecurity, cherish the public credit'? Wise words from a man who knew! ied by exhorbitant prices, and as soon as the money is collected the false technicians leave the county for more plunder hundreds of Oswego (N. Y.) Times says; miles away. On record is the work of a gang in Box Potatoes To Throw Away Elder county last winter. Governmental bureaucrats are about to town they re- send the garbage dump 50,000,00(T bushels Allegedly from a near-b- y paired several furnaces and stoves in Brig- of potatoes acquired under the farm support ham City. And for work that a reliable per- program. These potatoes cost the Governson would charge $15, the thieves would ment between $80,000,000 and $100,000,000 last year and in 1948 the loss was charge $100 or $200. Before they were reported to local law encleaned-u- p forcement officers, they had Quite naturally the rank and file of farmin many hundreds of dollars and left for anoth- ers will be condemned for er state where they would probably repeat such a swindle when, as a matter of fact, the their farce. average farmer did not benefit one dime They choose their victims very carefully, from the money wasted by the Government one way or another, widows or people totalalthough he is being forced to help pay the ly unacquainted with what the actual cost losses via income taxes. Those who bene of the services or merchandise should really fitted were the professional potato growers be. who, by intensive fertilizing and Bpraying, They then promise uncanny things from raised billions of potatoes, not to eat but to their merchandise, fix the stove, spread on use as subsidy bait MiJlMLalk Easy-Mone- - RECORD-EXPRES- y" S , cai-pentr- y $250,-000,00- 0. - ... lGAL i Tl. mary election Juct About AmjtUUuf , ! -' By Bob Crompton Up until last Wednesday no one had filed for the Jobs and The weather, it seems, brings there were only four days left the Republican party and out more than flowers and new for hats it brought out Doc Russ 11 days left for the Democrats. Flshburns hidden golfing Swears la Son's Wife BOSTON (UP) Among 193 SuAfter several weeks of kick- new lawyers sworn in by A. Court Justice Edward preme In the around eighupper ing Counlhan. Jr., was his ties, Russ scored a smooth 38, only 6 over par, the other day. As we heard it, Russ tried his best to get a few strokes hanbedicap from Chet Hamilton fore they started playing. Chet arrefused after considerable guing, so Russ went ahead and beat him anyway. to-wi- t: d four-year-o- This time ... Moke the weather work or you. . . You probably feel, from reading the papers, that every week In the year is a national this or something else week. & 'V- It And though you probably become tired of reading 'of the national hullabaloo weeks, you should know what the newspapers spare you from. Is. Is For Instance, this week National Donut week, National Coin week, National Trimmed-Dres- s week and National Sunday School week, not to mention the fact that April 12, was the anniversary of the resolutions adopted by the Provincial Congress of 'North Carolina at that Halifax, April 12, 1776; April 13 was Thomas Jeffersons birthday; or that .April 14 was day. i some of it. y i .i ? 'if, X J Kf v v i i V. Here it is, the first automatic washer with adequate capacity to do an average family and let complete wash at one time! Come in its show you how the new Norge washes clothes cleaner, quicker, economically i ' and automatically. ) MOORES 100 EXTERIOR .WHITE HOUSE PAINT 1 1 . You can buy .For each of these days, several pounds of literature is fired at every newspaper In the country with the hope that some gullible editor will publish 4 It's the new, economical fogy - whit boue paint that a Norge ghalking-actio- , Double Capacity Washer with a small down payment ' as and Autonutk terms as In - $2 torts whit and toy whit through controllad Some of it is reasonable and has a purpose, but as far as we can see, most of the releases fired at jis would have been better if the paper, had been made Into scratch pads. - a week ? Prevent cracking and panting. Cnts Watching the list of names of local politicians (thats a bad word, we will refet to them as statesmen) grow as they filed for candidacy for the next pri Piotocta fully. I.' NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOX ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH sr- - 5 . itmnncLL S, Inc. " Walk A Block And Save" Walk A Block And Save" bonds to mature In numerical Doorder Thirty Thousand llars ($30,000 on May 1 In .each of the years 1952 to 1961, both Inclusive, and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) on May 1 in each of the years 1962 to 1965, both inclusive, to bear interest at a rate not to exceed three per cent per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school grounds? Said election shall he held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the Judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: ty School (District, Box Elder County, State of Utah, on the 25th day of April, 1950, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district, during the year next preceding such election, the following question, Shall the Board of Education of Box Elder County School District, Box Elder County, Slate of Utah, be authorized to Issue and sell bonds of the District in the amount of Five Hundred Thou-sanDollars ($300,000), in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, numbered one (1) to five hun-dre- d (500), both inclusive, the FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE remarked awarded custody of the awav from home and room was son. Th.CoK the that date her was left suit the In song like So, pending Just base. one he called up and ordered continued. Koch HOUSTON. Tex. (UP) A few dozen roses, was Phone your news to Mrs. Koch denied all and bars of music put a young couple in divor :e court and brought about a child custody suit. Charles Koch, a railroad switchman, testified that he and JVV 1 his wife were riding in the family car one lay when he started whistling, 'One Dozen Roses. My wife said, Honey, please dont whistle that song. It reminds me of something that would make you mad," Koch told the court. Koch said he was insistent and his wife finally admitted having been unfaithful. It seems she spent the night Ends Romance "One Dozen Roses" Though there has been plenty of very worthy candidates file for county commissioners, the apparent lack of interest in the state legislators Job has had us worried. NQTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Box Elder Coun- has been a (3) with a TithrM Oldtm.Ul.t thrilling rich rIS, av.r idmI Irl.SI ( PRECINCT Drive the new lork.t login, "8 8 "--for o Puturnmlc thr in no other car! Those are big words-- but your Oldsmobile de cm up wit an 88 demonstration! He wants you to find self the famous thrill of "Rocket action. He want, you to I urge of Rocket power . . . smoothed to a silken Bow by Whirl Matic . And he knows that a demonstration is the only way acquaint you with the "88V pernnoldy . . . the social ban, II epintcd eagerness that have made this Oldsmobile the talk of mo where. So make a date with a "Rocket 8. Once you do-- you so nntd you have your own Futuramic "8 at today t cially The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Box Elder County School District to the Judges of Election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless' h shall be a registered voter residing In the School Representativ Precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year next preceding 6uch election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Box Elder County School District, Box Elder County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 27th day of March, 1950. LEONARD L. BISHOP. -- Co!linston and Beaver Dam Collinston School Oleen Gam Myron T. Hansen Odell Bigler Joseph A. Erickson ATTEST: EBERHART President, Board of Education of Box Elder County School District, Box Elder County, State of Utah 2UNDEL, Clerk, Board of Education of BOx Elder County School District, Bo Elder County. State of Utah. (SEAL) - - ; A LI 8 El GENERAL II niaiist oldsmobile dialer MOTORS I VAU ll CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 21 or visit 18 North Main Stre AR D |