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Show Brigham City. Utah Friday, July 14, 1950 BOX ELDER JOURNAL A weekly newspaper, published at Brig successor to the ham City, Utah, Smiihfield Sentinel, established In 1908. William M. Long, Editor Clayfeaugh, Business Manager Charles Just About AnutUUuf at Brigham Cky, Utah, and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the post office in Brig act of March ham Ctty, Utah, under the r 3, IS79. Love Has No Privacy At A Movie Studio The Civic Improvement clubs second Junior book review of the summer will be held next Monday evening, July 17, at 8 oclock In the evening In the public library, according to Mrs. Paul Merrell, chairman of the event. Miss LaPreal Wight will review the book, The Pink House," by Nella Gardner White. All teen-ag- e girls Interested are Invited to attend, Mrs. Merrell said. By Bob Crompton Three the little woman things Subscription rata in Bos Elder coun- and I learned last Thursday evety, $3.00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bos Elder ning: (1) how a ground hog $4.00 feels when News, (published Wednesdays) you turn a hose full $2.00 for $ months; single per year; 5 counforce into its hole; (2) dont Elder Bos Outside cents. copy ty, $3. 50 per year; combination rata be kind to dumb animals and $9.00. - (3) appreciate your' landlord. Lightning was splitting timber all around Brigham City; It was raining cats and carp; I was in deep slumber on the sofa Atom Bomb" Shows Ago in the living room of our base; OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UP) The American museum of ato- ment apartment; the wife was mic energy here had to repair bustling about in the bedroom Its mock "atom bomb." The and the drain in front of our trouble came when a transfor- front door was covered. mer operating part of the appaEeek! - The floor," shouted ratus burned out Officials atwife when she strolled into the tributed the burning to old the living room, "wake up! , age. wake up! ' Whatsa matter, cant ya let The telephone number Is 1,000. Phone in your a guy get a little sleep, I uttered groggily as I rolled my news, please. legs off the sofa into ankle deep water. f "Somethin' happened to your ENJOY THIS floor wax, came my sleep dazed words. 'Its all brown." Its cornin from under the door. Its water. , c Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association. National Advertising Representative! Advertising Service. Mr. And Mrs. Ross Bowen Have Guest$ Aux. Past Pres. To Have Pot Luck Party Junior Book Review Is Planned By Civic Club All past presidents of the Vet- Sunday dinner t I I f, guests home of Mr. and Mrs. erans of Foreign Wars Bowen were Mr. and Mr& v Inare their partners, iary and Parrott, luck supper party Leone Mrs. Ernest Taylot vited to a pot Taylor and Mrs. to be held at the Rees Pioneer 15, Fowler, all of Salt Lake evening, July park Saturday Mrs. Parrott, Mrs. at 8 oclock. Everyone is asked to bring their own eating equip- Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Bow sisters. ment, those in charge said. Auxil- his Enjo Life 1C 1 , News-Journ- - !" r DISTINCTIVE ORBIT STEAIIM? B0UBB0I1 Kfver vtlue. IRUNKlASTEn Oime HOT in 30 ixcndtl Heels quick. Stay bolter. bens test. Hm venient Heat Regulator up In Hit handlu, right undur yuur thumb. sou, easy to lot for oil fabric. Pe cIn Iu V ith tl 8 ticVv BUSINESS FORMS awoke. "Holy Cows! raced for the door, grabbed the handle, twisted it, pulled it open. I shouldnta oughta. Though the water had been seeping beneath the door at a rate creditable to any healthy Brigham City faucet wide open, opening the door was like dynamiting Mantua reservoir. 'Water that had backed behind thq door waist deep had found a home our home. 1 Jammed the door shut behind me and looked up the steps. The half of Box Elder creek that wasnt in our apartment was on the way down. I raced to the top of the steps, fell .to my knees and started digging up Boyds , new lawn with my hands for dirt to dam 1 1 HOOD OLD LOO PBZ6B off the stream. As fast as I placed a double hand full of dirt in the path of the current It washed away. Shifting my weight I found I was kneeling on a ahovej. It saved us. After the water was turned and most of It in the sump had 6eeped beneath the door Into the apartment, the caue of the flood became obvious. A round plate the wife had used to put food in for the Sheffields pup had been sucked over the drain making It as useless as horns on a hog. One lesson had been learned don't be kind to dumb animals. The neighbors threw us a life raft Had It not been lor the assistance of the three Shef86 Proof field boys, Boyd, Glen and Earl, Distillers Products Corp M.Y, in bailing the water out of our Straight Bourbon. Whisker teffaw furnishes a luscious, alluring inspiration to Ray Milland at the Studio when they pose for a still picture in connection with their forth-rnmiits nice work! starring vehicle. A Life Of Her Own. LANA TURNER M-G-- M ns apartment, and Ray Reese, damming it out above the apartment, we would still be eating supper off a pontoon. Another lesson learned ap preciate your landlord, also the neighbors. Sergeant Howell, U. S. army recruiter for this area and former ROTC instructor at, the state college In Logan, dropped in Monday to advise us that the army is still accepting re- emits with a smile in the: far corner of his lips., ? A very personable fellow, ever since the Korean conflict started, Sarg Howell seems to have taken on the mein of a grocery-ma- n Friday, night preparing for a colossal sale Saturday. Well," said a reservist who was in the office when the Sarg was, Ill take active duty theyll let me train as a flying cadet, live off base with my wife and guarantee me $500 a month. Buddy, said the Sarg, youll go when they want you, where they want you, probably without your wife, and no questions answered." Hes a pessimist. Actually the international situation isnt that serious we hope. According to military scientists there hasnt been a war fought for any reason other than economic, since the Greeks tangled at Troy over the fabulous Helen. Russia has a tremendous market for anything they can produce, they have a tremendous labor force and they have unlimited natural resources to develop. Whereas Germany and Japan both needed to expand to make room lor their heavy populations before the last war, Russia and its satellites have centuries of expansion and development ahead of them before they really need anything the democratic nations prossess. Russias communism which has proved nothing but. another Tho vorot fooling Nine years old and he cant play with the gang! His parents aey two or three of the boys are different end he shouldn't sseoct-at- e with them. What do they mean, different? He remembers that only a few days ago hie history teacher told him that all Americans are equal all citizens of one country and all working together. - - This kid judgesa the rest of the gang by their individual personality, character and how they play ball not by their race or religion. In the world! Each race, each religion, contributes its own talents, culture and idealism to produce that amazing blend of ideas and vigor which have made America great This boy wants to be proud of his country . . . not ashamed of it and he can be if we dont influence him to the contrary! . Ifake sure that you are not spreading rumors against a race or a religion. Speak up, wherever you are, against prejudice, and work for better understanding. Remember thats what it means to be a good American citizen. Accept or reject people n their individual worth r Only De Solo givos you valvl form of totalitarianism--wil- l never actually be the foe of democracy to the extent that a war will be fought over the difference of the ideas. If there is to be a war, it will be fought over bread and butter, and it seems even Russia should have enough sense to milk their cows and churn their butter and harvest their wheat and bake their bread before stealing that of their neighbors. Everything Happens To Him On March 6 like Ihis! aln 0W t Lonl" Scuff-resista- nt ed Da Solo-Pl- y e e mouth Daalars Present IT PAYS TO K IGNORE-WarrinTom Howard. Every Wednesday eight ever all CIS 1 SO EASY TO BUY Hi and gat al lha facts. Wa wHI give yau e genera at once an year present car. Rosy etanlhly payments. Yne surprised at haw easily this beautiful nw D Sate caa be DR1VI A OS SOTO BEFORE YOU . Soto and UTHat rilELSB r.MOEl 333 North Main Street g tool Stop Greece to come to the United States, where his father Was On March 6, 1945, he gpt a furlough from fighting with the 34th Infantry division in Italy to visit Greece, where he net a girl named Jean. Lampros became engaged to her on March 6, 1946. On March 6, 1950, Lampros received a $357 Cl Insurance dividend check and the same day received a certificate show. .. ing his citizenship. Smart Naw Styling. Now Harmonizing Intarl Big Brakes for Sura, Eatiar Braking, Compression Powermaster Engine, p Tip-THydroe g Shift Lets You Drive Without Shifting. (Itondarf Custom Models. ost on Da Luna M4 kl Optional at Waterproof Ignition far Quick Starts in Weather. Cylinder Walls. lifa Valves, p. Bigger Glass Aroa. P Easy, Shock-fSteering. Ride. Abating Econfo 12-In- KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) John G. Lampros, cafe manager, figures March 6 is his lucky day. On March 6, 1930, he left naturalized. SE drti 1 Y1 ClCltfl COMJV m Brigham City, |