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Show non-politic- al Brigham City Utah Wednesday. March 19. 1952 'k weekly newspappr. eitx Wished In 1896. pub- " lished at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at tt)e post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Just About I knew it, hes so nice! . - Its a good thing someone around here can sit on the political fence post. When it comes to politics, we could print By Bob Crompton a Democratic paper on Wednesdays and a which Republican paper on Fridays and I beJudging from the inside dope convenlieve our beliefs would be well balanced. county Democratic of out the seeped tion last Saturday, keynote speaker Alonzo Were half Republican and half Democrat. Hopkins tossed a couple of smoking adjectives at the Truman administration that a . After the Demo convention it was also good Democrat shouldnt even have in his rumored that Judge Lewis Jones was being cranium, let alone reveal in public. In Inquitt Testimony ; Evkleirdy. bootlegging didnt go out with prohibitibp Jn Brigham City. At an inquest into the accidental death of a victim last week several testimonies brought .out the interesting and surprisor could be ing fact that liquor can bought in Brigham City illegally. The liquor, not moonshine, was purchased after the state operated liquor store was closed. Evidently a person who suddenly gets a thirst after the liquor store is closed could go to the bootlegger and for a couple extra dollars over the regular price get a' bottle. ,j , ' For the bootlegger" the inquest ; testimony turned Out to be a nice break for according to Sheriff Warren W. Hyde evidence was being accumulated to arrest him for illegal sale of liquor. When the law enforcement division of the Utah liquor commission was abolished it shifted the responsibility of enforcing liquor laws to the county and city level a healthy change from. the. usual government centralization trend. .. ' In our opinion that is a local obligation that isnt too great and should be handled with a reasonable amount of ease on the lo, ot gun-sH- . ; . . . . cal level. It la surprising, considering the fine record of local law enforcement officers, that a person Would stick his neck out that far to sell liquor illegally. .The bootlegger,, has no doubt closed Bhop, we hope for good. . solicited to run for U. S. Congressman. Now theres a man I could vote for. Is he a Red The former president of the publican or Democrat? Utah Senate embarrassed a good many Box Enough of these politics there must be Elder county Democrats, its rumored. something else interesting, too. And where was this hot-shreporter The Aggie football squad is going to be when all the fun was a poppin home scrubafter and the floor; receiving bing Jkitchen a very cordial invitation to attend the meetOur Readers Write ing by county Democratic officials. twice-electe- . ot a Snowville Democrat, commented, when he was in subscribing for the N & J Monday that the talk was unusual and probably would have made quite a few front pages in Utah if reporters had been on and floor. I was scrubbing i f the meeting. dinner' at The group Did you read Rex Lishs, of, the .Lincoln Mattie's Cafe enjoyed then adjourned to school Sixth grade, poem: the home of 'Mrs. Henry Garfield I like the snow in December where they enjoyed television and card games. Because on Christmas Day . I like to ride on my old red sled Prizes went to Mrs. B. W. JenThrough the park and far away. sen, Mrs. Wm. Benson, Mrs. E. ' But when its February J. Larsen and Mrs, J. E. Rasmussen. And were thinking hard of spring Mrs. Wm. Benson was special And the nasty stuff keeps coming down guest. Were mad as anything. Members attending were: Mrs. Earl Barnard, Mrs. Herbert Mer Rex is a Shakespeare in the making. Believe he expressed the sentiments of a lot of people snow is fine on Christmas day. ' But spring cant be far off. Mrs. M. C. Squires reports that there are several robins, a woodpecker and a meadow lark happily making spring music in her back yard. Meet In Germany c-- Box Elder News and Journal kitchen Brigham City, Utah. Jear Friends: Although my copies of the The old N & J did have a representative News and Journal have not yet there though, Gladys Johnson, advertising caught up with me, 1 have anmanager; but leaning heavy towards the other change of address to re- Demos, Gladys I have a hunch will prob- port. r I am now located at the ably be reluctant in turning over her notes . on the talk. military camp in the Hunsruck mountains of West Now IU have to think of something of Central Germany, Baumholder is equal length and texture to say about the in the upper French sector about miles east of the Republicans. My one sincere resolution sixty of Luxembourg (in the city January 1, was to give the Democrats and country of that same name.) Lincoln and Central and schools 1 had the privilege of attendRepublicans equal space and publicity this year no mat- ing the LJD.S. servicemen's ter what. conference that was held in Frankfurt, Germany, Feb. 22 to 24. While there, I was pleasof and Heber politics, Speaking Gladys Bennion Jr., secretary of state and absolute- antly surprised to meet several Brigham City fellows. ly a candidate for governor dropped into the Enclosed you will find a picoffice last week to get acquainted, and no ture I took of Lt. Willard Call, doubt let us look him over as a candidate. Elder Ben Glover and First Lt. He and his gracious wife made a very Ralph Frogley, a grandson of , - Distributor to supply farmers with our liquid fertilizers and soil conditioners. , CALIFORNIA -- LIQUID FERTILIZER CO. 36 Pico St., ' Pasadena, Calif. WARNING... DONT PAY $400 TO A TRAVELING SALESfor a Water Softener whose brand you know nothing about. Permutit water softeners have the NEW Baked on PLASTIC LINING reported to be made exclusively by this certain company. You lose $140 hard earned money to begin with, for you can get the finest water softener made, the INSTALPermutit Water Softener, COMPLETELY LED for $260.00. some sizes less right here . . . where in case of damage they can be serviced and repaired immediately by mechanics who know their appliances! Youll save all ways Investigate our claims first LIl -- Baum-holde- -- WANTED MAN 624th Q. M.' Service Co. AP.O. 46 Postmaster, New York, N. Y. March 6, 1952. D. G. Nelsoh, hand , back-in-tow- . "The Bootlegger" Exposed rill, Mrs. Wynn Jensen,- Mrs. P. strong in the center of the HTie next fall. Ace Hi Club Hold W. Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, We saw Wendell Hess, one of the best centers Thurs. E. J. Larsen, Mrs. J. E. Ras-- , InRoy Mrs. PartyOn the AC ever had, Monday. f Hes home after a long stretch n Korea. Ace HI Pinochle club members mussen, Mrs. James Faulkner Hope for the old Alma Maters sake Wen- traveled to Roy Thursday eve- and Mrs. Garfield. dell uses up his football eligibility si, the ning, March 13, for regular club .. When Mr. and Mrs. Bennion left Gladys Now lets see, hes a Demoquestioned: crat or , "Yes Democrat, was the answer, USAC. . Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson. Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising . Representative; National Advertising Service. . pleasant impression on the entire staff in st highly chat. NEWS BOX ELDER You Can Enjoy Luxurious Lt. Willard Call, Eldfer Ben Glover and 1st Lt. Ralph Frogley . . . who were brought together at LDS church rites in Germany recently. They are either all from Brigham City or have relatives here. the late Mr. and Mrs. A. J. of Brigham City. I hope picture is clear enough large enough to print in News or Journal. Fife this and the As soon as the mail situation Is straightened out, I look forward to receiving the News and Journal again. When my subscription expires please extend it for another year and bill me. Very truly Yours, Lt. Nile D. Meservy. Bieins SOFT WATER - , the' ALL NEW 1952 At LOW COST with a si Trio Sings At Regular ' Sunflower Camp Meet Special vocal selections' by Dixie Gordon, Sharlene Felt and Joan Thompson accompanied by Ruth Bemtson, including "Blue Moon and Christopher Robbtna is Saying His Prayers, were PERMUTIIT ' 16. Lt. and Mrs. J, T. Herrod announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, born March 16. The eight pound one ounce Miss Will be named Rebecca Jean. Mrs. Herrod is the former Jean Nielson, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. George A. Nielson. The new mother and bundle of pink plan to make their home in Brigham City for the next year during which time Lt. Herrod is stationed in Alaska. A little six pound 15 ounce Miss made her debut on March 17 and became the first child of .Mr- and Mrs. Melvin Whitaker. Mrs. Whitaker is the former Janet Forsgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren. - Matic PATER SOFTERER sung at 'regular monthly meeting of Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held at the home of Mrs. Afton Rees on Thursday evening. March 13. In the absence of Captain Jennie L. Jones, vice captain, Phyllis Owen presided and conducted. , Eliza Watkins offered the invocation. Twenty-onmembers and one visitor were present. Mormons In Oregon and Montana was the lesson given by Mrs. Ruth L. Reeves. The laOur dies present ' then sang Mountain Home So Dear fallowed by a sketch of the fife of Jonathan Taylor Packer by Mrs. Ruth B. Pierce. Meeting adjourned with singing Coming Through the Rye. Laura Gilbert offered the closing prayer. Hostesses were: (Karen Wilde, Elvira Hess and Eliza Marsh. So tn&ch rich sudd -- wthsotm soipt f tt everything redly dszn fester czd tzdtrm fitzsszork doesn't tire me now, e .The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital; A girl on March 13 to Heber Percy and Emma Myrtle Paskett Smith of Brigham City. A boy was born March 16 to Wallace and Melva Braegger Larsen of Park Valley. Ray and Neva Lewis Eliason of Holbrook, Idaho announce the arrival of a girl 8orn June Electro- - Card Of Thanks V sl their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy' and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother, Cpl. (Dennis Bruce Bradford, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. , We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and ail others who assisted in any way. Samuel B. Bradford and , r Family. To those who by 7' f i t J i - I THE WATER SOFTENER THAT WILL GIVE YOU ALL THIS WONDERFUL VELVETY WATER thats softer than rain from every faucet 1 . all the time! 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