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Show f I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 2 Thursday, October 11, 1973 Editorially Speaking Newspapers Role vital to us all Newspaper Week is being ob- served across the nation Oct. We suspect this announcement will not stimulate great excitement among the local populace. It undoubtedly will not be cause for dancing in the streets nor ringing the courthouse tower bell. In fact, it would go unnoticed. Unless we told you, that is. Why are newspapers important? For one thing, they are members of the business community, creating jobs and doing their part to keep the 3. economy in vigorous good health. But this is only a byproduct of a newspapers chief role, that of disseminating information, whether advertising, notices, news stories, editorial comment, letters to the editor or social items. NEWSPAPERS ARE like a good wife, often not fully appreciated but indispensable. At the same time, newspapers are subject to mistake, prejudice and emotion from the people who produce them. Newspapers can be saintly; they are sometimes cruel. In this sense, newspapers are a reflection of a vibrant American society which constantly wrestles with its conscience, sometimes blending in pinches of idealism and goodness with narrow self interest. 25 With its faults, its high aspirations and achievements, a free press is the best guarantee that a citizen in Brigham City or Yost or New York City can have that his freedoms will continue to survive the constant from opposing buffeting Elder and Sardine River Migratory Bird canyons and the Bear western scenic atas refuge are mentioned in the travel interest of tractions and points issued by Overland folder just off the presses, Friday, Oct. Mrs. Theodore Friday, Oct. 8, 1948 the Lienhardt of Drug Lienhardt, proprietor company, 28th and Washington, Ogden has sold her store to Esther Wade and Gene Wade, partnership. Prospects for early Friday, Oct. 8, 1948 WHETHER THE Box Elder News or the Washington Post, the principle; is the same. Freedom of the press is the nations most vigilant and dynamic guardian of con- acquisition of Bushnell hospital fully equipped for use as a military school by Colonel Joseph A. Hill looked much brighter this week, the new industries committee of the Box Elder Chamber stitutional rights. If you dont believe this, the next time you read or hear of a dictatorship taking or perpetuating power, notice too that it has muzzled the press. There are no disclosures of a Watergate in those countries, no cries of alarm at secret meetings or inept administration. Here at the Box Elder News and Journal well try hard this week and the next and the next to measure up to the standards and trust by Fathers. the of Commerce reported. The Republican Womens club is holding a tea to present the Republican ticket to the voters of this area Friday evening, October 22 at 8 oclock in the Commercial clubrooms. Committees are: program, Mrs. Waldermar Call, Mrs. Walter Call and Mrs. J.D. Gunderson; refreshments, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. Howard Call and Mrs. Morris Glover ;decorations, Mrs. J. Chester Knudsen, Mrs. Lewis S. Wight, Mrs. Horace Hunsaker, and Mrs. F. Leland Seely. Founding WE MAY NOT pack much of a punch in Washington, D.C., or other So However, six medical doctors at contend otherwise. Their conclusions were first published in the New York Times and then reprinted in the Review Court, publication of the American Judges association. IN SHORT they state that toxic substances contained in marijuana are stored in body tissues for weeks and months; that marijuana can induce lung cancer and can lead to birth defects through chromosome breakage. a more worry about air conditioning, but on the other hand there's heat to think about. No 3 for s Try our Don't have to worry if the cars gonna boil over anymore . . . hey, wonder if it's gonna start on these cold mornings? Fall also brings the world series, season, elections, hunting Thanksgiving, and oh yes, that great American, pasttime, Christmas Further, they point out that since marijuana has no therapeutic value, the Single Convention of the United Nations on Stypefying Drugs (1961), of which the U.S. is a party, recommends that cultivation of the plant (drug type) be eliminated over a period. The recommendation, they say, came from Asian and African representatives who claim that the widespread usage of marijuana is associated with physical and mental morbidity of a large section of their people and with social stagnation. Fall's here in all it's glory. How do I know . . . I've got a sore throat and cold. Offer Good Laddys the physicians ask: the foregoing, should the United States and its president unilateraly denounce the Single convention by removing all penalties for use, possession or sale of marijuana? Its an interesting question and seems to Support the admonition that when busted for drugs over there (abroad), youre in for the hassle of your life. ni6 J2 Take for example the mosquitos. when this writer was out duck huntin' the other day had my hat covering my face, the jacket hood over my head, my hands covered. Why I was crouched in that blind hiding from all the mosquitos and didn't even know if the ducks were BROWNFIELD, TEXAS, NEWS- Thanks to the rapid HERALD: mail service these days, you can Why I Whats In Arr A (1749-182- felLName? I your name HOWARD? Do you know that; HOWARD, an old and honored eurname, ii principally of Engliih and Irish origins. In Its English usage it admits of at least two derivations. For example, it is said that it of "descendant Houdward", the latter being a signifies Saxon personal name meaning "keeper of the swords. HOWARD is also a transformation of the popular surname Hayward which was medin often applied iaeval times to persons who guarded cultivated land to protect it from straying cattle. According to one well known authority on Irish surnames, HOWARD Is the equivalent of Hogarty and Fogarty and stems from the Gaelic "fogartha" which means "banished or exiled. The name was first used in Tipperary county during the Mth century. The of the Irish branch of the coat-of-ar- (1837-1916- ADA LYDIA HOWARD an educator of note, was the first president of Wellesley (1829-1907- ), (Massachusetts) college from to 1882 and the first women president of a college in the world. She resigned because of falling health. EDWARD ORSON HOWARD was president and JAMES STEPHEN HOWARD and comis ptroller, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel corporation, Pittsburgh, BION BRADBURY ARD is professor finance, university, HOW- of ELDER 8) In-C- ar Seat Indoor Theater with Central Heating. Heaters-or-5- - 7:30 4 ROSEBUD - 9:23 buy a greeting card thats guaranteed to be right whenever its now delivered. card. (Act of August JOURNAL 1. A in weekly newspaper established published every Thursday by the Elder l, 55 South First West Brigham City, Utah, 64302. Second Class postage paid at the post office. 14 South First West Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Its a St. Easter Thank-ma- s Charles W. Claybjuqh Publisher Emeritus Charles "Tuff Claybauqh Publisher General Manager Bruce T Keyes, Managing Editor Pata Zimowsky, Sports Editor Sarah Yates, Society Editor Nancy Goss, Advertising Manager Shirley fticherdson, Ciessifteds Betty Cleybeugh, Circulation Arlend Tingay, Nawspaper Supr. Van Claybauah, Photo Press Supr. H. e. Anderson Commercial Printing Supr. 111. KENDRICK HOWARD is secretary and treasurer, Utah Turkey Growers Inc., Saline, Utah. Join the Payroll Savings Plan. , ;s 00 p.r y advance in connects Mld,r N,w (Pub'ish, for 4 month,: m Bo, Titla of Publication in !) County. Subtcription .bi. in rat. $10 idv.nc. 00 in p.r General luiinest Officat conn.ct.oi Eldar Couunty. n.Tb,V Utah Stata Nawjftapar ,uru of Circul fra,, Auociation Auociation and "'national. Advtrtmnq wnt.tlvf Utah Stata Pr, Salt ion. Laka City, Ni , Utah NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IHMIHItH lu., of the I. Known bondholdnrs, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding I percent or more of fatal amount of bonds, mortgages or ofhor securities (If there art none, so state) loi Eldar County lank, IM S. Main, Irlgham City, Utah. II. Eitent and natura of circulation. Avaraga no. Copies Each A. Total luua Prtcedlng No. Copies Printed (Nat Frew Run) Paid Circulation 12 Actual Number of Coplea of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Dote During Months 1300 Salat through dealers and carrlart, street vendors and counter salat. 2. Mall Subscriptions C. Total Paid Circulation D. Free Distribution by Mall, carrier or other means 1. Samples, complimentary, and ether tree eoples. 2. 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Cleybeugh, 1077 East 2nd North, Irlgham City, Utah; Kathy K. Ogden, 32S Mountain View Dr. Irlgham City. Utah. Van W. Cleybeugh, loi 370. Commercial Utah; Irigham City, Finance Corp., Irigham City, Utah. Publishers Same. 4. Name and address of Publisher, and Managing Editor Editor, Publisher, C. C. Claybauqh, Brigham City. Utah. Editor C. C. Claybauqh, Irignem City, Utah, Managing Editor Iruca Kayes, Irlgham City, Utah. 7. Owner (If owned by a corporation, Its name and address must bo stated and also Immediately thereunder tha names and addrassat of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amounts of stock. If not owned by a corporation, tha namts and addresses of tha in I. y loi Elder 2. Data of filing - Octobar S. 1973. 3. Frequency of luua Weekly. 4. Location of known office of SS South Firit Watt, Publication Irlgham City, loi Eldar, Utah 14302. 5. Location of the headquarters or Subtcr.ption apit MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Saction 3415, Titla Jt, Unitod Stata, Coda) 12, IT70: Journal. 1906, Box 1875 (1866-194- with r STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, BOX Nowthwestern Evanston, Drive-I- n Regular vlSla PWjAMSION vice-preside- Pa. m ' PUBLIC NOTICE BECAUSE THE PEOPLE chairman of the board of directors, Walker Bank and Trust company, Salt Lake City. a, - 6 m B1 family bears the motto "Rely On Heaven Alone, ELI AKIM HOWARD (1739-182and WILLIAM HOWARD served as captains respectively of Massachusetts and Connecticut troops during the Revolutionary war. The latter took part in the battle of Lexington. "The House Of HOWARD is a genealogical work compiled by Gerald Brenan and Edward Phillips Statham and published in London, England in 1907. It is a substantial work, consisting of two volumes. TIMOTHY EDWARD HO). WARD whose parents came to America in 1832 and settled first in Vermont and then in Michigan, was a distinguished attorney who did not take up the study of law until he was 44 years old. He practiced his profession in South Bend, Indiana and, during the course of his career, served as a member of the Indiana senate and as Justice, supreme court of the state. 723-370- om MUST KNOW HOWARD USA wrth FUN FOOD, SPUD NUT warn-wi- HARRY Cooler temperatures have all kinds of advantages so don't be sad about summer's end. AND THEN In view of I p- it. That's the one qood thing about colder weather, once the leaves are raked, yard work disappears. 98c only 656 South Main growing." stagnation. the foot-lon- ay Thursday-Friday-Saturd- Jo YE OLE SAGE SEZ: Quit complaining, summers over, tail's here, so put on a sweater and enjoy That's one sure method of knowing when the seasons change. Just said to the wife the other day, ''Can't wait til the lawn stops 25-ye- ar FAMOUS be tframv One of the only things this writer doesn't like about fall is going back on standard time. Hate to see it get dark so fast. oh boy .... feel that brisk air. Boy Soon-to-- g Sandwich - we put on a largo bun: 1 - 1 hamburger - 1 slice ham - 1 slice choose ft all the trimmings - comos with shopping. A the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia university, TACOS maybe the cooler temperatures will knock off those bugs. Am Daines has passed on to us a brief written commentary on the ills of marijuana smoking, his point being to counter arguments that the drug should be made commerically available and its usage approved. Advocates claim that no scientific case can be made against marijuana, that supposed adverse effects have not been laboratory proven. Some opponents will conto a point. cede wmso t UMoodTUIsTa1 flying over. capitals around the globe, but its our aim to work for the best interests of Box Elder county and the people who live here. Heres a case against legalized marijuana Brigham City Judge Robert Box 8, 1948 Greyhound lines. philosophies. established Years Ago MOO a I made by ete,Mve are correct end complete. C. C. Cleybeugh He hung up his guns at the age of fifteen. Jutoh E Imnt prswnts An Ayco CmMssy Film |