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Show 2 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. June 10,1 953 V weekly in wspaper, established in 1896. puo Ushed every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah under the act of March 8 1879 Just About Atufiliincf. : By Bob If the News and Joumal has a Germanic flavor today, we might explain, it eminates t, from the reportorial efforts of Dieter student from the British zone in Germany, who .just completed a years study ai the State College of Washington at Pullman, Ililde-brand- Dieter has been attending the Washington state college on a U. S. student exchange scholarship. His major is journalism. Wishing to become better acquainted with the United States and to learn a bit of practical newspaper education, he has undertaken a risky tour of the west virtually without purse vt script.' , he traveled via his right thumb to Brigham City from where he will leave via his right thumb next Friday or Saturday. He hopes to pick up a few bucks along the line knocking out newspaper copy, if and when a newjspper will cooperate. (Note his story and photo in todays paper.) an American campus apparently Americanizes a foreign student as well as a good vulcanizing job rubberizes a rain coat for Dieter related with a smile that to decorate his apartment for his going away" party, 'he and a fellow student swiped flowers from the college's president's garden. A big A year on accomplishment. At least Dieter wasnt in on any "panty raids at girls dormitories. The National Association of Manufacturers report that if the present cost of federal government could be cut by $13 billion, it would amount to a savings of $1,708,373 for tBo Elder citizens. They add thats $86.57 for every man, woman and child in this country . . Im it and they can mail my $86.57 to me any time. The NAM makes it sound so simple and all good, but we cant help but eye their propaganda sheet with a question all for mark. In the first place, if the cost of the federal government could be cut $13 billion, it would not necessarily mean every man, woman and child id this country would be saved $86.57. When taxes are cut they dont always start with the little guy and work up, but often start with the big companies and work down.' - May 17. 1953. Dear Sirs; Just a note of appreciation to tell you how much I have enjoyed the ipaper these two and Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert P. Crompton, Managing Editor Crompton From Washington WHAT THEY THINE Knstianstad, Sweden, It Was Homebuilder's HolidayFor North Stake Primary Girls .Box Elder NEWS - a half years. As I win fc returning in a short time you may discontinue the sending of It. Many thanks for the fine service. Sincerely, EVIAN Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $2 25 per year payable In advance; In combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4 00 per year; $2 00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5 00 Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative Huh state Press Association Salt Lake City when they came home from the first day of kindergarten they carried a 20 inch catfish with them. Though the kids have a strain of Huckleberry Finn in them, the fish was a legitimatey ly caught whopper. The tale they unfolded was that after school on the way home they spotted the acquatic monster thrashing about in an irrigation ditch. They hurled sticks and stones at it and finally Craig reached down and snatched the fish from the water. He carried it home by the tail, its whiskered snozzle thumbing along the road. off-dut- Craig demanded that his mother, Mrs. Ole She refused. Zundel, cook it for supper. He headed for his grandmothers, Mrs, Eber-ha- rt Zundel, who finally agreed. Craigs grandfather, Bishop Eberhart Zundel, reports it was a delicacy. Zoo Keeper To Cop To Zoo Keeper A zoo keeper is back with his furry friends after one hectic day of trying to control snarling, yapping human beings. Edward Yankoe said that he couldnt take it after trying out as a traffic cop in Chicago a position that pays $10 a month more than a zoo keeper earns. People yelping when you are trying to help them and snarling at you when youre trying to do your duty. I was ignored, scowled at, insulted and called a liar. Mr. Yankoe, a man of discretion, says that money isnt everything and is back caring for the bears, wolves, and dingo dogs. We agree with Mr. Yankoe. His was a wise decision. When we stop and analyze the situation, the most advanced of Gods creatures hasnt advanced as far as he thinks he has. Its a cruel world sometimes, Mr. Yankoe. You would oblige us to reserve us a comfortable cage with the animals safe from the wrath of mankind. Cobb County Times (Marietta, Ga.) C .,5 L f-- ol . n - Mrs. Elaine Horn, Third Ward, Right treasure from her daughter, Sandra, as (left to right) Susan Burbank, Seventh ward ; De Ann Smith, Eighth ward and Barbara Horton, Third ward, watch with interest during the annual North Box, Elder stake Homebuilders Holiday held June receives . . . 4 on tabernacle lawn. ers leaders. "Primary Punch was provided and served by the stake board. All Primary girls and their Mrs. Blanche Barker and Mrs. Several stake board members It mothers o North Box Elder Alta Craner, 6take Homebuild were In attendance also. stake enjoyed annual Homebuilders Holiday last Thursday afternoon, June 4, on the tabernacle lawn. The party began with Jungle lunch. The dessert was placed in the trees for the girls to find and pick. Lunch was followed by a treasure hunt in which all girls and their leaders searched for hidden treasure on the tabernacle grounds. During the hunt the girls guarded their discovered treasure toy making animal calls until the leaders could come and gather it. More than 140 were present to .oin in community singing, games and 6tory telling. Harper ward girls and their mothers walked off with highest attendance record. 100 percent of them were there. The Holiday was under the direction of Mrs. Louie Squires, Jungle Lunch , Treasure Hunt And Community Singing Enjoyed By No. Stake Homebuilders The EXIM YEARS enhance Bourbon Taste of the great OLD HICK0E7 STHUGHTjQUJBOlJwHISn - it woof iui nun fismum ctumiBii. wuuanm. itwenwim , U. S. Has Produced 26 Planes Daily WASHINGTON (UP) During Ithe U. S. airits craft manufacturing Industry has produced more than 480,000 or 26 planes, an average planes each day since the- - Wright Brothers fleiw the first powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, N. C., in 1903. official publication IPlanes, A corresponding friend, namely John M. of the Aircraft Industries Assois ciation, says that while the naHenry of the Des Moines Register-Tribun- e of a good book on How To Write tion this year is celebrating the Columns. But all of the tip3 arent appli golden anniversary of powered cable to a small town columnist where all one flight, the aircraft Industry, needs to do to keep on edge is drinks lots of hampered in the past by stop-anstart production, today is coffee where several flirtatious waitresses at the approxibuilding are on duty. Jessens (Fairbanks, AlaSaka) mate rateplanes of 12,000 military Weekly. craft per year still 2,000 less so-aut- d The mothers of Craig Zundel, Scot Cand-lan- d and Jimmy Baty, must have cast a suslast Week picious look pt their five-year-ol- ds IN TODAYS THf TRAFFIC STREAM SWIFT-FIOWI- DRIVER b IS THE KEY. TO TIME-SAVIN- TRUCKING... G ; New CABS "DRIVER1ZED cut driving fatigue! truck driver gets the greatest working comfort of all time in the new Ford Cabs Truck Driverized (Deluxe shown)! Wider adjustable seat with non-sa- g springs and counter-shoc- k Now-t- he if I ? , 4 ,, - , How! g' y ! two-third- or s about 86,400 are niactive use with world air forces and pri lines, military vate operators. STUFFY SEZ seat snubber! Completely neie to save time in every way! 1 i than in 1918. The month the Korean War began, June, 1950, 215 military planee were produced in the United States. This compares with an average monthly production rate of approximately 1,170 in 1918. 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