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Show li Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 13, 1951 Just About published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfleld Sentinel, established . In 1908. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. , A weekly newspaper, 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, combination rate $5.00. AwftUUuj, By Bob Comments On MacArthur Dismissal situation normal, all fouled up. SNAFU Merchandise Scarce But , Thats what we need in this country, bureaus and master plans, and more tion.. .. . Crompton Wk " ;Bale. ' L others. 4 V ' ; will-remai- n & : , j r RE-OPE- nr-- 't ' It M , m 1 FOR THE SUMMER SEASON NATIONAL D ST I LIE BSP KO DUCTS CORPORATION. . . he A is and ne Y SUNDAES i ietjr nal- - MALTS SODAS ALL KINDS FOUNTAIN DRINKS SANDWICHES QUICK ORDERS DRIVE TO THE PEACH BLOSSOM TASTE TREATS Owned and Operated by Mr.. And Mrs. Glen hospital and fined at the Valley with pneumonia, is improving. 31 Wi BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. Mrs. (Harold Jensen of Brigham City entertained at a family party Monday evening In honor of Bishop and Mrs. Claude Wakefield and children of Seattle, Wash. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen and family and Bishop and Mrs. Vernon L. Johnsen and family of Bear River City. Mrs. LeVere Andersen was gracious hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ivan Iversen and Mrs. Alvin Jensen. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andersen entertained a group of friends Saturday evening after the dance. Bishop and Mrs. Vernon I Johnsen and Bishop and Mrs. Claude Wakefield of Seattle attended sessions at the Logan temple Wednesday. Mrs. Bessie Christensen - and Mrs. Helen Huggins motored to Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen attended the reunion of the Mormon battalion trek, In Salt Lake City Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen and family attended the funeral services of President George Albert Smith in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Corless Jensen attended conference sessions in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Holmgren entertained at dinner Sunday. guests were Mrs. C, H. 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NEW YORK. ienti Featuring Gorgeous Debra Paget portrays the arresting Polynesian maiden, Kalua, who falls in love with a French adventurer in Bird of Paradise, coming to the Capitol theater Sunday and running ' ; . t through Wednesday. . Lynn C. Beyeler I new NEAR THE PERRY CHAPEL WED., APRIL 18 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY be P e!e FRIDAY, JUNE 13 AT PEKRY J. com in w itruci jorie BRIGHAM yonr idea of real drinking enjoyment is a smooth, substantial straight bourbon, come to Old Log Cabin tonight 1 rs.L th, SONOTONE HEARING CENTER If ss; , Out-A-Slg- ht. ana J bar Your employer? everyonk soon finds out. But need know if you only you wear a Sonotone Investigate at , .i V THE rell, friends? inside... M Listor Do you really think your famYour ily doesnt know? enjoyment P NII PEACH I3LOSSOI YOUlAREiDEAF.! , 1 Cit; eprt r bourbon Wa in M - There's fleers 7 y . ac-tau- lly pri Inst 0b v . vive on ; . f Mem so OF Some called MacArthur a great general and a son of a great general, while others merely called him a general and a son of something else. ; Everyone is their society and Journal t0 ive sok ie V ' a good many months back. i quality merchandise at home. ed down. Ole chairman of the merchants V; As Zundel, committee, said; Dollar Day is not a clear-anc- e Maybe they ought to give him two weeks sale, but a dividend to patrons on waK.P. nted items. ; May we suggest that you examine each of Official Washington is drifting in a sea the stores ads in todays Journal, to get an idea of the myriad of bargains that will be of confusion, inefficiency, waste and extraThat was the statement of a .available.: They arent all listed in the vagance. man with a conscience, forhonest i mighty from a idea can but get good you paper, mer governor M. E. Thompson of Georgia, them, - The stores open promptly at 9 :30 a. m. and when he quit his post of consultant with the of course open all day. It will Office of Price Stabilization. ,pay to be one of, the first at the stores tq I At of $53.48 a day he held a job that get a better selection of the bargains offei required no work, because of a duplication red. . It might be some time, perhaps even of appointments. The former governor, a years, before another sales event like tomo- Democrat, does of course have a lot of inrrow's Dollar Day. will be held in Brigham fluence in Georgia and if he had been like a great many government men, would have City or any place else. taken the $53.48 with a smile and repaid the president by using his influence to " gain Yhank, You, Firemen votes for him and his administration. ' . If there were some kind of an award for The administration probably felt that distinguished service as a volunteer fire-- . man, the mayor would have had a full time $53.48 a day, of our money, isnt bad payjob this week passing them out to members ment for a few thousand votes for them. It worked the other way this time. pt the Brigham City department. Charged with the duty of training themOf course $53.48 a day wages isnt much selves, keeping their brass spattered trucks shining and in top working order, they oper-- s when 150 million pgople split th,e bill. But ate as efficiently, iJ nof more so, than the multiply $53.48 by a million or so, maybe professional firefighters of Ogden or Salt more, and you. can almost feel that cold Lake City., clamy hand of inefficiency slip into your A fire department, like any other public pocket for your last two bucks. service organization, falls under the critical That makes two men who have done more .eye of all the public. They dont have to . stray far from the path of top efficiency than talk about wasting the taxpayers mon before they receive the prolific scorn of the ey : M. E. Thompson and Governor J. Brack en Lee. Whats the world coming to? public. But it is rare indeed, never in my memory, that the Brigham City fire department has three minutes after the whistle blew to be had a bad word cast in their direction, on the way to the fire. i When, Aubry. Moody started an electrical The conflagration was dangerous. Flam' motor at the j Mountain Oil Distributing ing oil flowed from the warehouse towards Companys warehouse and, through no fault the motel immediately south, giving the of his, started a gigantic fire last Friday, it firemen the task of containing it. In the seemed like several years before the fire de- meantime there was a threat of two 5,000 partment arrived on the scene, as Aubry gallon oil tanks exploding. said in describing the suspense. The firemen took plenty of chances, but While a moment filled with urgency seems finally snuffed the fire, holding damage to : like a couple years in the minds eye, it $4,000 or $5,000. It could have run into took the fire department less than seven figures. B. 3fai asked. The customer coldly and sail ?? "5t sweet? Kansas State 4 - In Brigham City one of the 6,777 critics of the present administration, commented that fathead Truman hasnt pulled such a beautiful blunder since he opened his haberdashery in Missouri. Others claimed Truman should have fired Now that MacArthur is retired from the With shortages of practically everything, either here or expected, that seems to be the U. S. army, he can substantially help the predicament of most - business houses ; in war effort in another way by turning his Brigham brass over to a smelter and relieving the City.' Nevertheless, Brigham cancelled was Dollar annual not current shortage of that metal. Day Citys this year. ; There will be just as many bargains as That gold braid on his hat (dont let anyany previous year, but they will be even bet- one fool you its brass) would probably make ter bargains tomorrow, for there is a short-- ; a couple of 155 rifles. age, or probably will be, of many of the items that will be on the counters at reduced Seriously though, it is too bad that a great prices. whether he was liked by all or not, general, t Dollar Day is not as much a clearance had to be fired. But to those present and .sale, especially this year, as it is a way of former G.I.s who were punished under the reminding the patrons of the Brigham City 104th article of war, its nice to know that stores, that they can get better bargains on the Old Man of the Old Mans, can get dress- eve-nin- stirring it first Why dont ,r.Mo - - ac- W THE ' ' At any rate Mac will how be the political r ; , As a matter of fact, said one Brigham bowling ball the Republicans, or at least City merchant, I havent any merchandise some of the Republicans, use to throw at the in the store that I would normally put on Democratic ten pins. J Salt Lake City. was Mrs. Grant -Wedshopping in Brigham City. nesday. Mrs. Roland Scoffield attendg ed her bridge club Friday at the home of Mrs. Don Fryer of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart ' returned Saturday from a deArizona. to lightful trip The eighth grade boys and Bear girls attended a dance at River High, Monday evening. The waitress customer put ei suear in his cu proceeded to d' t V! '5 ' Emma Mrs. Dollar Day Anyway ; - a McArthur and her daughter of Garfield, visited sisand her SPalce, Mrs. mother, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen Sunday. Newell Checketts and Bishop Vernon Johnsen attended the See You In Paradise General Douglas MacArthurs removal as supreme chief of all U. S. commands in Asia came as a shock to the U.S. populace, and was welcomed by some and damned by Mac going on a diet, than he can by divising master plan, to hold down prices. While were pelting the administration, a suggestion to Michael V. DiSalle, big shot in the Office of Price Stabilization, might be worthy .Judging from his fat jowels and sagging belly, he could do more for stabilization of prices by increasing food supplies by ELDER JOURNAL BOX in .special priesthood meeting , mr bnlU Bul-- h -- n. T BUNDY MOTOR 79 South Main Street II Phone 272 CO Brigham City |