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Show Friday. Juno Brigham City. Utah 2. 1950 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established A In 1QOS. M. - Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. 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 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, J ll com-blnatl- rate 1 Quagmire K. Grapht, Director, Payroll Division, Redistribution Bureau. P. S. You are cautioned to note closely the carbon-papration for your district for the current month and penalties for exceeding same. Q.K.G . t er Long, Editor '' CharlesWilliam Claybaugh, Business Manager J of his Once, though, Mac served up two Christian-another best pitches, and one after sen thumbed them to the left. Mac wound over to up and threw a third, leaning far watch it spin nicely across the middle of the and plate, just above the batters ankleshowled Ball three, thence into the dirt. the Ump. Hey, yelled Mac, that was my SINKER! that all items may be properly channeled. BOX ELDER JOURNAL $5.00. Director, Payroll Division. Dear Sir: Its been two weeks since I three-for-fo- It's Wonderful! Welfare , I tf J j. I V- , I , The following appeared in the Price issue of Friday, May 23.) In the May 8, 1950, appendix of the Con-- ! gressional Record appeared a unique article printed by request of Rep. E. C. Gathings of Arkansas, taken from the Blythville (Ark.) Carrier News, describing by 1960 what it would mean if a citizens life is regimented This is particularly inby the government. have tried to do busi-- ? who to those teresting ness with federal bureaus: (Note: Sun-Advoca- te, ' ! ll M !, , , ') j j j I', , t, I March 28, 1960 Office Of The Director Payroll Division, Redistribution Bureau, ' Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: After submitting it for my en- sent my J? dorsement, my employer as usual pay check to Washington last week to cover 1, my participation in the federal-benefiprogram. Put something must have happened ! , ts 'r . ' right. 1 i Thornton P. Blivett. Wet Rock, Ark. ' , Thornley E. Glivens, Wet Rock, Ark. Dear Mr. Glivens: As per your request, 103 pounds of fertilizer is being shipped to you express collect. Cromwell C. Compost Department of Utter Fertility , Director, Payroll Division. Dear Sir: Whats the matter with you people? A month has past since I wrote you. Im now out of a job and living in a tent on the courthouse lawn. Cant even get unemployment compensation because youve got my records all tide up. I beg you get this mess straightened out. Thornton P. Blivett. Wet Rock, Ark. Anyway, I havent received my certificates of entitlement for this week. My wife needs . an infected tooth pulled but cannot get an Nh appointment with the United States dentistry office here without her certificate for this week. .The Dry Gulch Valley Authority has threatened to shut off my electricity if I C. dont turn in my certificate showing I am a Thorny Spivens, Wet Rock, Ark. paid-u- p consumer. Dear Mr. Spivens: After a thorough i Also, until I can show my entitlements for check of your records, we fail to understand this week, my credit has been cut off at your trouble. Brannan Memorial Delicatessen No. 82A, I to our files, you died February cant get a pair of shoes my boy needs from 16 According J last year. the Federal Clothing Allotment Administra-- I Such being the case, you will report immetion branch here. I cant make the next diately to the public embalming administra. payment on my house to the Bureau of Low- -l tion branch office nearest your home. Middle-Clas- s Housing and I cant get credit In your case, this office is located in Forfor the second-quartpremium on my Gov- - maldehyde, Arizona. ernment life insurance. We hope this takes care of your case.'. We While I am writing you, I would like to have been happy to assist you, and assure take care of a couple of other matters. Since you that any future business ypu may have I I have been authorized by the Bureau of with our department will be just as speedily Employment Assignment to consumated. of black-eye- d raise a half-acr- e Clifton Q. Bungstarter, peas in my . back yard,, I would like to apply for the reFederal Benefits Administration t quired 200 pounds of Government fertilizer. . I c Director, Payroll Division. Dear Sir: Im now down to 103 pounds and barefoot. For goodness sake, do something! Even if its only getting my name er ; 4 . - 'f,r" ' Thornton P. Blivett Wet Rock, Ark. Thornwall T. Blivets, . Wet Rock, Ark. Dear Mr. Blivets: Yours of the 28th instant received and noted. However, you failed to submit your correspondence in pctuplicate so as to provide copies for each of the organizations mentioned in your letter. : Kindly resubmit your letter thus in order , Politicians May Quarrel f Statesmen Will Refrain ur their mates were up a dozen hits, while If you have a child you have been thinking the piano, and you wish to do it inexn? and at the same time get results, please cal- l- at ing on get- tick off ting four more, don't let anybody for fodder as the Bingham pitching just and Poulson averages. fattening batting And Furlong will win games this season. don t too but will, Stuckenschneider maybe ask in what league ! 1 were killed like dominoes in line. I Beginning June 5, I will introduce a new group instruction for beginning piano student? ham City. Under this new method, children 5 Bni classes of six and using multiple keyboards I uped inexpensively get a thorough foundation in Because of the particular lesson material and Viai' interest developed by group activity, proereJ T ke H rapid and sure. Cleverlys, Gibbs, Cullimores and Nichols batting performances looked on as good on the field as they do every bit racked paper, and just because that quartet re- submitted. Im now missing certificates for three weeks. My family is starving. My electricity has been shut off. My wifes jaw is infected, my insurance has been cancelled Ah, what a ball game! Everything anyand the government is threatening to fore- one could ask for, except a close game close on my house. Cant you do something? And my name is not Thornwall T. Blivets. Not every night, for example, that you see Thornton P. Blivett. a triple play even if it was the Peaches that Thornwall Z. Blivens, Wet Rock, Ark.' Dear Mr. Blivens: In answer to your request of April 9, 1938, please find enclosed the government manuel on Sex Life of the Female Night Crawler in Lower Slobovia. Oliver H. Ringworm Department of Animal Husbandry New Method Piano Instruct! The rhubarbs weren't all they might have Bingham must have figured they couldnt start a big enough ruckus to convince anyone theyd have won if it hadnt been for the umpires, and the Peaches were doing so well they just couldnt really get mad. b.een. Douglas S. Mann PHONE You may, too, see a lot of ball games and and I will give you complete details on this course. never see a catcher get two chances to tag a runner coming home, and miss them both, but then again you may never see Cleverly score again from the first base side of home plate ! ity of their government. There is a marked difference between statesmen and politicians which becomes more apparent as emergencies develop in domestic or foreign relations. The politician depends on agitation and division for his advancement and popularity, while the statesman stands for peace and honor, unity in confronting enemies of his government, security for compatriots in preference to his own continuance in office, and for' promotion of general welfare regardless of its effect on personal or local support or affiliations. To impress our potential allies in the event of another global or continental outbreak it will be necessary to achieve harmony at home, to cease circulating gossip inspired by alien enemies and repeated by whispering mischief makers. While it is desriable and essential to expose infamy and treason in government circles, care should be taken to refrain from feeding an avowes enemys propaganda mill until the world becomes convinced that this republic is a hotbed of dissension, discord and distrust. Alien enemies may adopt the strategy of the fuehrer to divide and conquer, but Americans congressmen are not required to pomote such a policy or to star in such a Salt Lake Tribune. Theres always fun in the stands, too: The little boy, three or four or maybe five, with the brace on one leg and the built-u- p shoe on the other. Hed have been a pathetic little character, except that he was so obviously happy and carefree. He went clumping through the front of the granstand, in the careless, headlong manner of toward the refreshment stand. A few minutes later back he came, three candy bars balanced on one hand and a bottle of pop in the other. His brace caught in a crack in the boards and he tripped. As he fell he turned to light flat and with a solid thud on his back. He turned his eyes to first one hand and then the other, then a contented smile spread across his face as he scrambled to his feet, the three candy bars still balanced on without a the one hand, the bottle of pop drop missing in the other! four-year-old- 814-N- RAY s, Jkd DRUGGIST 7o6acc&-8octe3- o Ctuufy nnnuuoarmr Mace asided, once when McConnell was on first and Cleverly came to bat, If Cleverly hits, wonder how long it would take him to It would be somewhere this side pass Mac ? of second, of course, but how far? Yes sir, you just cant beat baseball. pecially when the home team wins ! per-forman- Es- Mrs. Norman Jensen Back From Trip To Eastern States Mrs. Norman Jensen of BrigCity returned this week from a visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Crane, In Pittsburgh, Pa. -- Mrs. Crane is the former Laraine Jen- ham sen. , Jensen accompanied Mr. and (Mrs. John Musulas east by car as far as Columbus, Ohio. From there she flew to Pittsburg. Later she flew to New York where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Groesbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sidney Olsen. After visiting in New York, Congressional debates have lost much of she toured Connecticut, returnthe dignity and dominance they once exer- ed to Pittsburg, and then flew cised in the discharge of constitutional obli- to Chicago where she met Mr. Mrs. Musulas and returned gations. The statesmen who molded public and home with them. ' in earlier decades our of national opinion existence have been superseded by politicians who cater to their immediate constituents re- Sewing Organization gardless of the general welfare or the secur- - Adopts "Nimble Nine" As Official Name f Cold to the Floor and a irs 1 fEMINEERED Womaa droonud fham, Mom Economist pionnod thsm . . , and eeery MW Isa tors has function that woks (has Rcfrlgaratott aosisr for womsa t as. s Pantry-D- or MODEL H-9- 2 ONE OP THE MANY NEW l INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerators I I See the talk of the town. 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