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Show 9 I Friday, October 5, Brigham City. Utah i rt'sjKUidonce with him and from his prolific BOX ELDER JOURNAL writing. 1951 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smlthfield Sentinel, established In 1908. A His most recent publication is Souls Triumphant," an anthology of poems by shut-i- n Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager poets. As Lee Shipley, columnist for the Los Angeles Times pointed out, many anthologies Published every Friday and entered as Second are rackets, but Souls Triumphant" is anyClass Matter at the post office in Brigham City, thing but that. It is one of the most beUtah, under the act of March 8, 1879. nevolent, kindly and charming things to bob in the book world lately, Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $225 per up 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; Instead of charging the poets or getting Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, comthem to contract to buy 10 books or more bination rate $5 00. for the privilege of seeing themselves in Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulaprint, he sent every contributor a free copy. tions. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising National Advertising Service. Representative: cuuii cumi.s, the whole expense for publishing the book and there were 200 shut-i- n poets He bore t ; r 1 he gave books to. Just About AntdlUna Andy advised us that he would rather have 200 books sold in Box Elder county than 2,000 any place else, because this is his home town. D. M. (Mace) Mason principal duty is writing news, editorials, and column. Takes pictures when he cant get somebody else to. Nearly always misses deadline to consternation of backshop crew. . . . whose interests run: (1) golf, (2) football and (3) basketball. Hes sports editor for the papers when not workof the Box Elder Chaming full time as secretary-managber of Commerce. . By I! Bob Crompton sugar-coate- f' . . they are on sale at the Reminder office. If you cant get a copy of his publications there write to: Andy RosTrumans Fair Deal and, Christopher Co- enbaum, 2230 Front Street, San Diego 1, giving the people the facts and letting them lumbus, it seems, had much in common. California. Concluding on Andy we quote make the decisions through their congressional representatives. Is that old Wfoen they started out they didnt know from his Chuckles in Rhyme: where they were going. When they finally landed they didn't know where they were. And they did it all on borrowed money. WHY ITS NECESSARY If you put a hard shell of censorship around a smelly situation the odor can be containIf pills tasted good, some wise guy noted, but you dont stop it from rotting. In ed, Rosenon article After running an Andy not to be would when the people dont suffer from the need fact, They baum, editor of the old Box Elder Bugle befoul smell, they dont worry about it. Then, his he us of the century, fore the turn paid whole spoiled mess finally the suddenly, compliments by giving us autographed eats through the censorship and it really In his from Senator report Washington, verses. and books his four of copies of poems ha3 an odor and the situation is well fouled Arthur V. Watkins said: up. A profound description of tongue was From his Andys Epigrams we take: recently given by the Office of Price Stabilization which stated - About Tongue is a piece of 30 Box Elder high boys took on a WHAT HUSBANDS KNOW meat that originates in an animal's mouth. big project Monday morning when they set What we need now is an OPS definition of out to refurbish the B" on the side of the steak. I'll telLyou this, while wedded bliss mountain east of town. of mean a lot fun. Might No mans lived long enough to do President Truman okeyed the request of With pick, shovel and axe, they hacked some of his bureaus, including the OPS, to out a comfortable trail on the steep slope to All his wife wanted done. withhold information that may prove most the of the hilL barren rockiest, part a to that, bureau. There theyll announce to the world, with a that this is the big splash of white-fas$Tow in his eighties, Andy, the man who has Box school. Elder that high city wise counsel in rhyme, recently Brother I How long before we have togave that married the third time. His third wife was talitarian government in the United States. the same lady he married the first time, How long before we have no such thing as Last year when they lit up their torches when he was a young man, two terms only for a president just a set the side of the mountain on fire and they They separated many years ago, each reit took a good sized crew of firefighters to married, and now after loosing their second bring the conflagration under control. sppuse, are again man and wife. If that isnt following in the footsteps of LJUi-lGoebbels, then Stalin is Trumans cousin. . "Therell be no fire this year, said PrinAndy is a wonderful fellow with a lot of cipal Alf Freeman, unless solid granite will Part of the game, in our way of life, is burn. spirit (thats obvious) judging from cor- We believe d. ng h, ?" - Follow The Bob Crompton U. Trend with a of r ho CURLEE er nd OUTER! g Of Fun Held the project Evening Interest and during one of the frequent rest periods By Special told about the first time a B was lighted Class Of 6th Ward back in the early 1930s. Special Interests class at the Seems they took a bunch of small cans Sixth ward enjoyed an evening full of oil up there, lit them and let them of fun on September 25 during S. W. Beecher was working on burn. regular class period. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Eastely are leaders in the class. was They overestimated the amount of oil Theme for the festvities were Traffic signs necessary and the "B was lit up all night automobiles.around the room land displayed and part of the next day. games pertaining to automobiles were played with many prizes being awarded. Though its been a long time, Bunny Ice cream and cup cakes were Reese isn't the first Miss Utah from Brig- served to 30 members of the ham City, a check with the files of the class present. " Journal reveals. This year more dlserfc men than ever before if Curlee Outercoats then' for the winter season. a naturalness about the of these coats in then lines and easy, which is certau peal to you. There is ach' lection of quality mate an obvious care in the which extends to even den details of constnii you are interested in sm, looks, in comfort witho weight, in wearing quad moderate price then; Outercoats are your Q Were featuring them tei plete range of models il and will be delighted i them to you. Come in them. Returns To Calif. In July, 1930, Miss Florence Anderson won the title in a beauty contest held at Saltair out of Salt Lake City. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Anderson, she is now Mrs. George Quinney of Mrs. Chrales Phelphs and daughter, Cindy, plan to leave tomorrow for Long Beach following a six weeks visit m Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen. DREDGE MENS & BOrS i Tremonton. Narrow-minde- d persons are like narrownecked bottles the less they have in them, the more noise they make in pouring it out McLean County (Calhoun, Ky.) News. A Westerner entered a saloon with his " wife and straight whiskeys. boy. Hey, haint Ma drinking? (Bisbee, Ariz.) Gazette. ed, He order Pa, the kid two ask- .Brewery Gulch Arrival Of Daughter Announced From Japan Word has been received from Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. L. E. Richardson, now serving with the air iorce in Tokyo, Japan, of the arrival of a baby daughter born, September 29. The Richardsons have three other children, (Ann, John and Jean, to welcome the new Sister. Mrs. (Richardson is the former Inez Christensen of this city. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richardson. ILt. Col. Richardson has served three years in Japan and expects to return with his family to the states during the late winter. 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