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Show Education Board BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, January 13. 1950 A weekly newspape), published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfleld Sentinel, established Names Bishop Pres. Speaks To Kiwanis In 1908. William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager - - Dr. W.D. Stratford Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance: in combination with the Box Slder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year: $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per yea;', combination rate $5.00. When Mother found Junior standing in a coiner crying, she asked, "Whats the matter, Jun- We notice the lettering on the cracker ior? box mentions Saratoga Flakes, Wafers and "Daddy hit his thumb with a wailed Junior. hammer, crackers. not one of but mention Biscuits, "You shouldnt cry over that, said his mother. "You should Just about the time you think you've got ust laugh. "1 did laugh, whimpered your car dug out in the morning, the snow plow comes by and gives you a nice, new Junior. three-fobank to dig through. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circula-- , lions. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. ot A six-buck- Had Mr. M. G. Perry from overshoes, but that Deweyville In and we were snow Tuesday morning, talking over his feed program. Weve got was a four-buck- le i le jedding The Kiwanis club of Brigham Leonard Bishop, incumbent, was elected president of the Box City held their weekly luncheon Elder school district board of' meeting in the 'Idle Isle cafe education at the regular meet- yesterday at 12 noon. Jim BorIning Monday night at the coun- deaux, of the Intermountain D. ty court - house, K. E. Weight, dian school and Attorney O. Lund were guests. superintendent, said today. Dr. W. D. Stratford, dean of Also, Lawrence G. Carter of Park Valley, was elected to sue ; men at Weber Junior college of ceed himself as Ogden, was the guest speaker. r His talk was entitled "Free En- a term. , for another which he pointed Bishop, who has served as terprise," in four fundamentals the out that for the board of the president compast lhee years, will serve a of socialism were; prevent . duplication, prevent r petition, term. r and elimiAlso on the board of educa- equalize everything These were nate depressions. tion are Wayne Sandal, one at a time and proven Lorin Hunsaker, North taken to be false statements. Brigham; and Abel S. Rich, Dr. Stratford then pointed out Brigham City. that the three pillars upholding ' ' i the free enterprise ideals were, up 40 percent. private medicine, private building and private power. These 'Home-growgrains supple- are all being undermined every mented with high protein conin order to pave the way centrates and minerals are the day for socialism. success and factors that spell The talk was concluded by a more money in the bank. question, "What are you, a thermometer or a thermostat? A thermometer registers heat but does nothing about it, while the thermostat does the same thing but does something about It and complicated enterprise on earth. Methods and proceedures adepuate to its management two decades ago today are hopelessly obsolete. awful if they missed some day, and you had it. to carry that stuff back to the house, full? The downtown store that fails to get its Posterity may well record that one of the snow shoveled in the morning by the time greatest events in American history occurred the neighbors have their walks clean is subwhen Congress, in recognition of these facts, jected to some real pressure. created, by unanimous action the Commission on Organization of the Executive We wouldnt know about you, but the old Branch of the Government under the chair- G. R. hasnt broken a single New Years manship of former President Herbert Hoov- resolution yet. He didnt make any ! er. ., As near as we can figure, weve got about For if this distinguished commissions letters yet to write. monumental report is adopted, the disas- 20 Christmas thank-yo- u trous course of bewildered spending by the Most of those people get this paper. To Executive Branch, due to unwieldy structure them we say hang on for awhile, and in the and confused administration, can be arrested meantime, thank youl and an annual saving of upwards of $3 billions effected. " In late February theyll write and ask if The Hoover Commission, as it is familiar- we got their Christmas packages. ly, known, was composed of six Democrats Early in April well reply, Oh yes, we and six Bepublicana. In Mr. Hoovers thankee you in January. Didnt you get twelve words, the members were minded men of different political faiths and it? ... , i . ideologies.? In the month of roses, June, that is, well Their assignment was as tough. It was say weve thought it over, and to explore tne whole Held of governmental write and we had the wrong address. But we maybe activities and to recommend reforms that DID thank them early in January, but would make government as efficient and ef- nevertheless we want to thank them again. fective as humanly possible. On the basis of the investigations of reThat may be what the family mean when search task forces composed of experts in they say Bill isnt very good at answering every phase of governmental activity, the his mail. Hoover Commission shaped its final report Which is an explicit blueprint for governWe used to be pretty good at it, but then ment reforms vital to the national economy. they raised the postage to three cents. And we were, stuck with a lot of two-ceThe Hoover Commission has become an there t envelopes stamped illustrious' page of .. history, 'lhe commisWeil. But the sioners labored wisely and Were getting very dissatisfied with some document that crowned their achievements, about the So, ' we unthings Hoover the magnificient Report, remains derstand, are the government, And none Republicans. only a document, unless through the vigor- of us knows of can be done that anything writcan be ous support of public opinion it . ten into our laws by the action of Congress. about it! Ed Ryan, Rotary prexy, saves copies of his It was in recognition of this fact that the Citizens Committee for Reorganization of magazines until a serial i3 finished, then the Executive Branch of the Government reads it all in a sitting or two. Thats why his literary recommendations usually come Was formed by ieadeis of all groups throughout the nation under the chairmanship of from six to eight weeks late. His current Dr. Robert L. Johnson, President of Temple hot tip, though, is Dont miss Bud Kellands University. story. Innocent Buccaneer, in the Saturday Post. These public spirited men and women, rep- Evening resenting agriculture, business, education, Our advice regarding Post reading is, labor, veteians and womens groups, have miss Luke Shorts Dont Never joined with unprecedented unanimity in this mind which one. Dont miss story. any of em. , , . - , By adding cotton- one-fourt- h seed meal or soya bean meal to his barley, to make a dairy feed, the cost of the ton of mixed feed went up 18 percent. but the food value went wh evening Is and daugl them- Johnston. I Floyd Bari fibers In the tlie e )uring sen nts were er and fam precious heritage. . , stay-at-ho- post-Holida- ys h nine-year-ol- r doeant friend) Yo II I GBgEE gap aoa? inaagra am a:tav; qua) damnnmyi grim) qua (gas J rs p ivatYONieoo ooiy you nea veer a Som Inw SOIK IIEfl CEf brigha WED., Mew...New...Mew 1 beauty inside and out! all-ne- w nice-looki- ng e great-grandfathe- of Salt 'DoyoureoWyi ds s. nsen s, l. on ur Barker1 Mr. ible to be th eve- kids. Theyre bright-lookin-g kids. Their eyes, particularly, are The best stories you see and hear cant be sparkling eyes, dancing eyes, eager and told in facts, sometimes. keen and excited. By contrast, their faces A newspaper i3 supposed to be factual, ob- seem to be trying to conceal any expression of emotion of any kind, except when an irre jective, i But one couldnt help getting the imprespressible smile spreads the lips to show the sion that the objective facts were secondary even, white teeth. All of them, boys and girls, have exactly in the arrival of the first crop of youngsters at Intermountain Indian scnool Wednesday the same shade of brown skin, and black hair. Some of the boys and some of the morning. The youngsters arrived from the Navajo girls are pretty or handsome, as the case reservation. The buses were perhaps a may be. Some of them are quite plain half-hoof any other group or an hour late. There were 65 just like a cross-secti169 and boys. Some of the boys look- of school children in town. girls than ed more like Its hard to tell, but as you watch those And so forth.' Those are the facts. youngsters arriving at their new home But the feeling you get as you watched their new life you realize that here is a those youngsters come walking in an orderly tremendous story. manner through the double doors from the ' And youre proud of even such a tenous auditorium at the Indian connection with it as being a resident of the buses into-thschool was that they were like Alice walking town where the school is located. This pride is multiplied many times over They were enthrough the looking-glastering a new world, the white mans world, for the staff and employees of the school the world called civilized, that was prom- - They were like children on Christmas mornjsed and guaranteed by contract with their ing, as their young charges started arriving. and that Brigham City and every citizen can be grandfathers or was of the Intgrmountain Indian school, them. at proud admitting last, jiow, You should have Been those kids. As you Its a noble plan, a splendid program, and its studied their faces, observed their shy, dig- - off now to a good start. squad cars, several trucks crossing River Des Peres, Escaped Bull Surrenders lice of the packing company and a bull ran onto the bridge and To Football Strategy cruising car of the Missouri Hu- truck pulled up to block its pass. He turned back and another A bull mane society. ST. .SLOWS (UP) After three hours of futile truck blocked that direction. which escaped from a stockyards here got a lesson in the maneuvering, the pursuit squad The hull looked at the water eld mouse trap play of football. decided to mouse-trathe ani- of the river below and then gave The animal, which jumped mal. up. He strolled to the nearest out of a truck at the loading They closed off a three block human being and. offered pens, was chased by three po area with the only exit a bridge head to the halter. The Facts Aren't The Story , pui-law- nified demeanor, it would have come to you, suddenly, what all of this really means to them. And youd see, or think you saw, that they realize it more than you do. think a lump .would have come to your throat.. Theyre Larse Barker de B. serf great movement. The most delightful record album in many It is the plain duty of plain citizens everywhere, regardless of their affiliation a moon is the score of South Pacific. Great for a ning. present hose 4 with any group or organization, to suppoit played. s nt the worx of the Citizens Committee in older that America may full! ill her obligation imposed by world leadership, that Americans may preserve their way of life and their liberties,, and that they may perpetuate those ideals that they hold most dear in a - resent besides &te were two-yea- News-Journa- annive dding fwo-yea- Save money on wedding announcements, reception lnvota-cionetc., at the Mr8-- surprise n Hoover Report Needs Support Were mighty thankful for the reliable 'He seemed quite surprised at city garbage pick-u- p service, even if we do difference In Our government in the past twenty years fail to get our cans and buckets out to the ust how much value It made his barley if has mushoomed into the most huge and curb about half the time. Wouldnt it be food he added a little concentrate to An Theyre Now On Display . . . 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