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Show the coalition of the two Brigham newspapers. S. C. Wixom be. came business manager and Will R. Holmes, editor. The late William C. Call was also prominently associated, in the g and business interests of Page the merged newspapers. Served As y sOf Q Papers?. Preceding Baseball Team We re Glad You 're Here! -- Plays Wednesdays pub-lishin- Brigham Citys semi-prbaseball team, the in .Following the Peaches, play at hte interests of the the Rees Pioneer merger Lee. who two newspapers, the park every M s. Norman of manag-f?,o- r as a daily, with Wednesday night at 8:13 oclock. the position operated They are a member of an inWixom being in full leased United Press wire de- mechanical league that Includes service, until early in 1942. J. E. dustrial teams from many of the cities from o sold News-Jour-n- j nt Ryan had acquired the majority of in Utah as large and bigger the stock In the paper, and David H. Mann served as man- than Brigham City. I Tourists attending a game at aging editor. the park will see spirited editor of Early In 1942 it was deterheld mined that a position he operadeath, in June, 1922. tion was more feasible than Utah Population Shows Cain in the stockholder so a From recent daily, and the paper was pubcensus then appoinlished on Tuesday and Friday Utah shows a tremendousfigures H'jxom was gain of the pa of each week. in population. ting editor Nearly every held until the position he and city town reflects this inIn 1942 Charles W. Clajbaugh crease. merged with the Box has Brigham near-lCity M. and William Long purchasjournal in July, 1938. double the population of ten ed the News Journal and Long years ago. Many people from Box Elder News, through and fair was installed as editor and other states came to Utah durmanagement remanager. Upon Claytbaughs ing the war to work in .war out of all, was one of the lease from newspapers he served the navy, In which plants. When the fighting enddul country World War II, ed and all the he became during state through many plants were either business manager in shut The paper paid annual down or curtailed, these its stockholders, October, 1945, and Long contin- out of state people liked Utah ids to s rat- - ued as editor. so well that having a they found other In September, its zealous and fearless 1950, employment and remained here. and tor the upbuilding purchased Longs interand est in the paper and Long ress of Brigham City Rotary Club Meets At ;der county were gener- tired from the firm, ing editor. Will R. Holmes be- The Howard Each Fri. alized. Box Elder Journal was came editor and manager of the Meetings of the Brigham City shed by B. H. Jones and Journal in 1919, and continued Rotary club are held each Friin this position until the mer- day noon at 12?15 oclock in the Mongum In January, 1909. F. Erdmann acquired ger with the News in 1938. The banquet room of the Howard horest in the paper and Journal had changed from a tri- - tel, and Wayne Woodland, presM. Jeppson was manag- - weekly to a daily in 1930. In ident extends an invitation to Rotarians from anywhere in the world to visit the local organizaNGS TO SEE IN BOX ELDER Madsen of Brigham mis-Europ- e returning from a In 1909. was semi-weekl- y ,, y first-clas- Clay-baug- h 1. City resident points with pride Pioneer park, located on Forest street st eight blocks west of the court house, lereis a lagoon with rowboats which may be free of charge, tables, benches and Jed lawns for picnic-joad grassy sports and recreation equipment for W people and adults, and playground juipment for children. Visitors are invited enjoy the facilities of this lovely commun-par- k at any time. ery Brigham Rees tree-shad- apti w ed . . . V VISIT REES PIONEER PARK tion. The Rotary luncheon meeting always adjourns promptly at 1:30 oclock: Attendance makeup cards are mailed to the home clubs of all visiting Rotarians. Club Meets Each Monday Evening At 8 20-3- 0 The Brigham City club meets every Monday evening at the banquet room df the Howard cafe, back of the Hotel, with meetings beginning at F p. m. T. Wayne Woodland is president and all members of from anywhere are invited to 20-3- jut If you'ro from soma Utah county other than Box Eldon out looking over your state and getting better acquainted this year. . . . If you're from some other state in the Union, visiting out West, seeing America first, taking alone, or with your family a well-earne- and d If you are traveling in that delightful. carefree way that leads you down any road that beckons; if you're unconcerned by time schedules sid no slave to the mileage meter or the road map. . . . long-awaite- If vacation; d you're Just passing way" to through "on your somewhere you have determined to visit . . . Then were talking to you. And what we're saying is, in a word, "welcome." Yes, you're welcome in Brigham City and Box Elder county and all of the people of our county and its various communities are represented to some degree, in loading the word with meaning and offering it to you in all sincerity. We like Box Elder county. We think it's a grand place to live, with a lot of fine, friendly folk, a lot of inter- esting places and pastimes. Many of us have spent a lifetime seeing and enjoying this beautiful setting, at the foot of the Wasatch mountains. Many of us who have lived here for years are finding new and exciting things to see and do in our home community and the surrounding countryside every year. And again this year, we're inviting you to tarry, to get acquainted and to see and enjoy these things with us. Brigham City doesn't look upon "tourists" as an "industry." Rather, here you'll find Western the When you are hospitality. within our gates, you or our friends. We me interested in you, and oager to know you better. We would like to show you these things we ourselves enjoy. to let you see and get to know our community and our country as we see it and know it. Make Brigham City your headquarters for your stay in Utah. Spend a day or two. at least looking over Box Elder county. Brigham City is within an hour's drive or so of all and of Utah's larger cities major attractions. you Speak to the people see on the street in the stores, anywhere about town. This is Just a small community. . . the word "stranger" Just lsnt in our vocabulary. Stay awhile. There's no hurry. li you're out for a good look at the West . . this is itl If you're vacationing, looking for a change of scene, for comfort and quiet pleasure and rest you'll find them all here, you'll find you get a better perspective of an aea from of a small the vantage-poin- t town. try itl ... If you visited Utah three years ago during our state CentenniaL or last year, you'll find the welcome mat is out again for our County Centennial this year. We're glad you came back and youll find that true Western hospitality exists forever. . . . not Just a day or a year, but year in and all the time. year out. ... Perhaps these Btories, these pictures, these friendly messages from business firms and service Institutions will help you better to enjoy your visit in Box Elder county. We hope so. In any event we are sure they will let you know we're glad you're here. . . for a day. or a lifetime . . that in all sincerity, as all Box Elder welcomes youl 20-3- attend the meetings. IN BRIGHAM CITY IT'S . . . WHY SO SLOW? Everything You Desire In rff Clean, New, Modern Compact Accommodations ... It took the pioneers weeks to travel distances that can be spanned now in a matter of hours by fast, comfortable air travel. LEARN TO FLY . . . its the modem way to get there quickly. Come in and see us for instructions, plane rentals, sales and service. John Weir, Manager SIGHT-SEEIN- G RIDES CHARTER TRIPS FLIGHT INSTRUCTIONS 1951 The Highway From The Indian School Phone 876 Or Wire Ahead For Reservations NEXT DOOR TO MATTIES CAFE Across bure ool SEELYS On All Main Highways At Motel eaauM Phone 0284-J- 1 iriatton Brigham City Airport The South Edge Of Brigham City V-- 1 tosh and E. W. Tlmberlake. I Mrs. R. W. Fishbum, Mr. |