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Show ' f .ft ,e4 rtMI- In ', t William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business 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. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circula-tionUtah State Press Association. National Edl- tori a Association. Advertising Representative: 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, REftJMEttL Just by way of making loi mer members of the Community Concert Association feel better about the Whole thing, its to be noted that the Ogden associations series for the coming season includes Mona Paulee, the Revelers quartet and the Operatic trio, all of whom have appeared in the local concerts. now-defun- ct $5.00. f I 5 ,t ' We see now by the statistics a new baby born in the United eight seconds. So it takes at I , The Forthcoming Savings Bond Drive - Today in the Box Elder Journal is a message from Mayor Lorenio J. Bott concerning the forthcoming U. S. Savings Bond Independence drive. The drive, the goal of which is $50,000 in Box Elder county, will start May 15, and will continue through the Fourth of July. In the mayors Message To Our Citizens" ; he points out tjiat through regular savings we build up reserves against misfortune and provide Income for our later years, thus lessening the burden upon others. We accumulate funds for worthwhile purchases and investments., The buying power we store up 't I ? , e f 4 f t ! M I i , States every least four Ann some Western clothes at Penneys recently. When the clerk asked if that was all, she said she thought it was. The clerk agreed, She has just about everything now but the horse. Another clerk was writing up a sale, nearby, and put down in her salesbook, "Two horses. Mrs. Moskowitz was .buying J 4 that theres suckers born every minute to decide any election. Itinerant salesmen, however, can survive on a much smaller percentage. . (individual savings in E Bonds alone exceed $34,000,000,000 in cash value today) helps to stabilize business and employment through the years. ' .This year the U. S. copper industry has donated $100,000 for having 50 exact replicas of the Liberty Bell made. Each state in the union will be represented on one of these bells. Sometime during the Independence drive the. Utah bell will be brought to Brigham City. . 'The actual purpose of the drive is to provide maximum distribution for obtaining money to meet the maturing government bonds. The proceeds of the sale of the bonds will not be used for current expenses of government, so that the campaign can be attuned to the current desire among the people to - , , reduce the cost of government. Tne sale of bonds to individuals is much more desirable than the sale of bonds to banks, for the latter increases the supply of money and credit and will add to the forces of inflation. It is therefore our duty and responsibility to serve our country by buy- ing all the bonds we can afford. :i ;: r t i m tf f ft V , S End Of Another School Year ! i f ? " ) T , lA I Students throughout the county bring the school year to a conclusion one . week from today; gather up their books, pick up their final report cards, and leave for their summer vacation. For them this is the time of the year they can look back over the past nine months and feel the satisfaction of having taken another broad step towards reaching manhood. Graduation ceremonies will be in order for many of them. They will tingle to the thrill of walking across the stage for the last time in their high school career, picking up their and putting behind them all the 700 7 (5 Cupertino, Calif. 203 Twig Lane News-Journ- , smart-crack- s, about Ida? ing, Ida. . . columnists contemporary Have you heard the new song If Id of known you were com- ' The best way to keep house: payments when theyre due. LOOKING BACK TT HAPPENED Meet the YEARS AGO ' Sometimes on a spring night we wonder It Happened 47 Years Ago , , why theres a city license levied against Fast Day The Box Elder stake presidendogs, while tomcats go scot free. , You can hear one of the leading For example, fruit growers says theres still a chance for quite a bit of fruit, if it just warms up enough so the, bees can get anything. busy. Dog Sounds Mess Call COVINGTON, Tenn. (UP) The family dog calls E. G. Waddell to dinner. When Mrs. Waddell is setting the table, the fox terrior waits until she begins to off pour the coffee 'before going to hunt up his master. Advertisements in the April issue of the Box Elder News Tub included the following: Sale. For one week, commencing Friday May 1, we will sell a large sized 90 cent galvanized tub for ONLY 65 CENTS, Christensen and Knudson. The Canal Prospects Lorenzo N. Stohl and Joseph the Utah Stohl, representing Mortgage Loan corporation, were advancing money to the farmers along the route of the proposed east side canal of such amounts as they may need to make the first payment of $7.59 per acre required by the Hammond company, to be deposited in escrow. cy, consisting of Charles Kelly, Lucius A. Snow, and Oleen N. Scandinavian Celebration A Scandinavian celebration Stohl, had announced that Fast was held in Logan with Mr. and day would be held the following Sunday and that Elder B. H. Mrs. C. W. Knudson, O. N. Stohl Roberts would offere the main and Miss Emma Stohl of Brigham City attending the event. address. ,i , And theyre dragging out and dusting off New Irrigation Scheme Miss Glendora Holler of Dewey-villA plan was in the making by and Romeo Smith of Boise, the one about there being just two seasons the incorporators of the Ogden Idaho, were married at the resiin Utah: Winter and August. e Reservoir company, to start the building of a canal that would irrigate 3,000 acres of land in the southern part of Box Elder county. ,f , It was the plan 9 f the corporRiver But we could have been more surprised than we were Monday morning to see the ground covered with snow. For example, wed have been more' Surprised if it had been the living room rug. Everybody wants to be a without practicing. good loser joy of their high school days. Though graduation ceremonies always have a tinge of sadness to them, it is overshadowed by the fact that a million golden Many will go on to college, many into business and into jobs, some will be married, others will go on missions. For all, though, it is the closing of one chapter in their lives, and the opening of another. The old chapter is closed reluctantly, but the new one is opened eagerly.. dence of H. H. Chase of Brigham City by Reverend Dr. Rankin, the previous evening. . . Lucin Cut-ofIt was reported that the Lucin ation to run a canal about 200 cut-of- f had been practipally feet above the North Ogden ca- completed to the west shore of nal, and run it around the foot the lake, a distance of 48 miles. of the mountain by North Ogden Kilpatrick Bros, and Collins were and Pleasant View, the contractors ." f, i i Opening Saturday! Mr. And Mrs. Glen Wogstaff Announce The Opening Of The New I Items ol Interest A fine daughter was born to the- - wife of C. O. Anderson Tues day morning. Tomorrow will be Dewey day five years since he sailed in to the Manila bay and into the Spanish fleet. i , petunias, ' v V. V. Box 2.15 Babe Ruth (T) Suth Army Band (W) Voice of the Army (Th) Here's To Vets (F) Classics In Music Elder Schools SEED (M) 2 30 2 45 300 3 30 4 00 H Western Roundup Time """MU PP' Cone,, . iWs Bon Eldtr Hit Parade Stilts MIC playing your requests Navy Band Classics In Music music of the masters Western Roundup y, Proudl, W, Musicsl to,- Danger g, 5, LD S. Ichio The Band Box Bandbox The K, fg of Mer, m "Eo be irniQ,g 4 30 NatT Gunid 4 45 Navy land "A" Train Sign Off The 500 The "A" Train 7 45 Sign Off "A" !h Sign ll Trim Off READ THE CLASSIFIEDS 8 -- CUT with FLOWERS O POTTED PLAN CORSAGES ... or a gift beautiful from i selection. Phone in early. We your deliver! PHONE 99 BRIGHAM FLORAL and C Open Late Saturday Evening Remember her with Send your Mother lovely flower on Mothers' Day, May 1 4, a a symbol of your love and gratitude, Place your order now with your florist. Be sure to get flowers that best express your love for Mother. Kr Ismm Mother ond Daughter Csisagss for row daughter and her moSh, flowers for your Church fas Memory of Mother Ptonnrvn for For Mothers Living: Flowers Bright For Mothers' Memory: Flowers White SEE YOUR LOCAL FLORIST TODAYI ALSO $1 CORN Per Dozen and up o prize winners. Mixed varieties. 630. ACRES OF PARKING SPACE ' BULBS Bigger tonnage proven by tests from Utahybrid Also Utahybrid 544 and Utahybrid 330. Quick maturity for a late season. It pays to plant proven,' tested seed for silage corn. Just North Of The Perry Ward Church PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD! . Package of 30 B. E. a,, Hou, o, Cj(i Sammy Kaye Meet The Band Farm Ranch Roundup Classified Page Spotlight On Band 30 145 200 Gueit Morning Varieties Pb. Service Pgm, Beetlebrow $2-5- 0 t SILAGE Morning Varieties II 30 Public Service Program 11 45 Sammy Kaye Serenade 12 00 Meet The Band 12 15 Farm ft Ranch Roundup Classified Page 12 30 On A Band 12 45 Spotlight I 00 Matinee With Black 00 Mothers' Day Flowers ROSES GLADIOLI IN PERRY 10(5 11 ' M SPECIAL Phillipps ' Prize Winning Very choice, Your Knowledge Test Next Sunday , May J 4,1 o asters, 10 30 Nation's Hits Songs of Our Times Keyboard Capers W.C.T.U. Program Homes On Land Test Your Knowledge Mothers Day out. snapdragons, lobelias, pansies. ALL annual plants. Now is the time to put them out. the Morning Transport line, both of which arrived at New York last week, were able for 48 hours to communicate with each other while in mid ocean. Although seventy miles apart and out of sight o$ each other, the passengers on the two steamships engaged in an exciting chess game, which was won by the team of the Minnehaha. Man is only beginning to find out what has been within his reach since the world begon. We no longer wonder at the reports What is from The Marconi. regarded now as astonishing will be very common place 25 years hence. 0 spring. Tomatoes, peppers, egg plant, in , means of Marconis wireless telegraphy the steamship Ivernia of the Cunard line and the Minnehaha of the Atlantic Big, t Music Sagebrush Party Toast to Toast "Princes Pat" f t By Reliable Plants And healthy, vigorous plants, ready for setting These will ' "catch up" for the late 00 10 15 SDNDat Aiarn, (As It Appeared) Editorial ' v f45 Keyboard Capers 10 Sincerely, MAYOR the 30 Vaudys E. Bisshoff. 1 of News-Journa- News-Journal- Bott J. ' expert is one who knows when or better to whisper than to bellow squeal like a stuck pig. A political One 8 l Elder Editor: I worked for Jim (Mason Mason's store for several months and sold lots of but never missed them much ll them I didnt get to read all of inasmuch as I was right in the midst of the news. But weve been here since January and Ive lost track of the news from home by not having the to read. Is there a possible chance I can get all the papers youve published since can January 1, and then you from subscription continue my then on till the next January. Sure do hope so. Box Sagebrush Party Toast To Toast Time 9 00 Morning Devotions (MWF) Bing Crosby (TTh) 9 15 Phil Reed Time Times 9 30 Songs of Our BOO 30, Lorenzo Klub Alarm Klok Dayimegg SATURDAY Alarm Klok Klub WEEKDAYS 6 00 its n 1 THINK year-roun- d com-binati- ! On Monday, May 1$, the U. S. Savings Bonds Independence Drive opens throughout the nation, ing through the Fourth of July. Its symbol is the Liberty Bell, encircled by the campaign themes Save for Your Independence Buy U. S. Savings Bonds. The Savings Bonds program, of which this annual campaign is an important part, fosters the and the urge for spirit of that, along with individual enterprise, inventiveness, productivity and thrift have carried us steadily forward since the first settlers braved the wilderness to build free America, . Through regular savings we build up reserves against misfortune and provide income for our later years, thus lessening the burden upon others. We accumulate'' funds for worthwhile purchases and investments. The buying power we store up (individual savings in E Bonds alone exceed $34,000,000,000 in cash value to- day) helps 'to stabilize business and employment through the years. , As your mayor, I urge all who are able to help the volunteer Savings Bonds Committee of this city reach every possible Bond buyer during the campaign. The more we exceed our Independence Drive quota and the more we spread the habit of regular saving, through the Payroll Savings Plan or purchase of Bonds at banks and post o dices, the more we shall have done for ourselves, our community and our nation. In honor of the Liberty Bell, hallowed symbol of the American principles by which we live and grow and prosper, I call upon our citizens to signal the opening of this Independence Drive by the ringing of bells ' throughout the city at noon and the displaying of our nation's flag on Monday, May 43. 1908. rate ur Citizens jflesssage (Eo 1 i KililB KC. . s. i tt ' t ; BOX ELDER JOURNM; Friday. May 12. 19S0 Briqhan Citv, A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established i! i ; i Corsages REMEMBER Center Pieces MOTHER with an Bouquets ORCHID CLOSE-OU- T FREE ICE CREAM . on small shrubs, in cans, growing, so they'll never know they've been transplanted. Regular $1.50 Cones served to every visitor Saturday afternoon be tween the hours of 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. . , , I I i $1 ... Stop at the new PEACH BLOSSOM DRIVE-Ior Saturday aftermton any afternoon or evening . . . for freezer-fresmalts and ice cream, tasty sandwiches and hamburgers, fountain service. Speedy car service, or you may step inside for booth and counter service. We re mighty proud of our new PEACH BLOSSOM DRIVE-Iand we want you to stop in Saturday afternoon and see our booths, gleaming fountain, new modern ice cream freezers and enjoy a FREE ICE CREAM CONE, from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. THE NEW N newly-upholster- j SEE YOU .'SATURDAY!- - Horsleys SEED, STORE Phone 29 - IIASOM FLOKAL ( Formerly Knudsen's) h ,n CORSAGE PHONE 315 22 South Main DELIVERIES ON SUNDAY selc potted plant, cut flowers or a gift tion from our beautiful display. a Members: Florists Telegraph Delivery Utah State Florists Association Henry Drewes FLORAL and PHONE 153 GIFT |