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Show i r has been tried and won't grow. We know a farmer up in cold, WRITE IT TO . . . cold Idaho who raises tobacco profitably. We always thought tobacco required a warm climate, but if the season in that northern state is long enough for tobacco, surely our ideal the climate would not hinder growing of rice. Anybody got Conducted By any other reasons? Providing that rice COULD be it grown out west of town, would virtually mean another "industry for Brigham City. We STREETS REPAIRED have ideal 'shipping facilities (Pocatello. Ida., paper please for nearly every other commonote.) dity and our growing season before mentioned) is adeThis week we doff our derby o (as for some of the more perthe street department boys. The quate foods. ishable repair job they have done along west Forest and First west The handling of rice requires streets is something for which much labor, and would mean they deserve a word of praise. more workers coming to BrigWe are always as anxious to ham City, earning and SPENDgive credit wheie credit is due, ING their dollars here. The far, we are to criticize wheie mers growing rice would also criticism is due. have more dollars to spend here No longer is it necessary to in Brigham City. runThere may be drawbacks to drive like a broken-fielner to avoid the shell holes, growing rice in our marshlands. bomb craters and pox marks We dont doubt that but what along the two streets mention- are they? In our travels around we have ed. The city boys have lilled these United States, perma- seen farmers profitably growing them with something crops on land far less suited to nent . . . real blacktop." Of course, no repair job is their products than the salty-loasoil in our marshlands equal to a complete resurface would be to rice. those it not for were but job, In China, the coolies grow deep chuck holes in the said two streets, their surface was rice on soil that is so arid that must pump the water up really not too bad, and as far they r . . . as patch jobs go, the repairs to their land by our on we Here marshlands are just fine. have an abundance of water. A drive around town Sunday With all these points in our proved that our streets are far to favor, then why is it that these from perfect, but compared some of the other towns, they marshes grow up in weeds and are superior. For the most part, are the breeding place for mosthe blacktop is just a little quitos which multiply so fast . bumpy, that the mosquito ,. abatement rough and somewhat but we realize that only a com- boys fight an almost losing bat.... job would tle against them each year? plete resurfacing eliminate this. At least we now do not have any booby traps INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS! in our thoroughfares. Dear Shooter: I box joder yjewd-ourn- a Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. April A Semi Weekly Newspaper Successor to 21, 1948 NEWS THE BOX ELDER 1815) (Established and THE BOX ELDER1909)JOURNA L (Established William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Cluvbuugh, Business Manager Mrs Gladys H Johnson. Advertising Manager Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered ae Second Class Matter at the post office In Brluham City. Rates: Utah, under the act ol Match 8, 1879 Subscription . B.1I Elder County 8 00 a year: oulsids Boi Eldar Conn-ly5 cent 00 coplee Single yar A Smattering Of Well-Earne- Praise d Sometimes we you as well as I get too busy fretting over the fact that our town ami county are a little less than perfect to take time to appreciate some of the many, many ways in which it's mighty near periect. ( Take this spring weather and is it easy to trees were take! The orchards and back-yarjlist waiting for that warm day to burst into bloom. Gardens are going in. and some of the early ones arc corning up. the first flowers are starting to bloom, this is the season that farmers hopes are highest, everybody is busy and everybody is happy. doesnt the city council do vye ask querulously, Why cant the Chamber of Whats the matCommerce get this job done? ter with the .county commissioners, letting this or that slide along? thus-and-so- Why ' You dont have to be bright to figure out something that anyone doesnt do, but ought to. The town bum of the lowest village in the United .States can find fault with the smartest president the United States ever had (and so can the opposition party, fioin leader to ward heeler). And because the hallowed old American sport of is so easy (it takes practically no an expert at it) its too. too poputo be practice lar. Item: You like the way the city is cooperating recreation project, dont you? in the county-widAnd the way the whole county is working together to put over one of the finest county-wddprojects ever attempted in Box Elder? litem: Ditto for the board of education, and all cither groups that are cooperating which is all of them. "Item: AH praise to the Chamber of Commerce road committee the one this year, which is practically the same as the one last year, and the others of years before that finally has succeeded in finding the dough to rebuild the refuge road. Prying $60,000 loose for a road that nobody claims but everybody uses is a tough job, but theyve hung on like bulldogs and seen it through. Item: Thanks, county commissioners, for the $20,000 that made the refuge rebuilding project possible. Therell be some people who'll cuss. That money, theyll argue, could have been spent "in building a better road up to my farm. But its a $20,000 road expenditure that will be appreciated by a larger percentage of the countys population than any other like expenditure for years to come. Appreciated? Maybe not were slow to appreciate. But used! tault-fimlin- e High on the list of things that are important to us are our money and our health. You'd think anything that at one time endangered both would be our mortal enemy, that we'd drop all else until we had completely destroyed such a threat to our wealth and our wellbeing. But health officials point out that not only do we tolerate one of the most common and effective carriers of disease, but also pests that costs the country millions of dollars every year when we permit rats and mice to infest our homes, communities and farms. Right now the national urban rodent control program is under way, and d he cooperation and active assistance of everyone is solicited." l The baiting program has been carried out with fail cooperation and good results. (Good cooperation would have netted even better results, of course!) But there is need to carry the program further if we are to completely rid ourselves of rats and mice, A major point in rat control in every communGarbage that ity is the handling of garbage. can be reached by rats and mice attracts them, enables them to live and multiply, fat and saucy. Germs breed in garbage, assisted by rats, mice and flies. And these germs can be carried from anywhere a rat or fly can go, right if you into your home your very cupboards relent in your battle against these pests. For best handling, health authorities tell us. garbage should be placed in proper containers. Wet garbage should be in containers with tight lids, which can be locked" on, either by a handle that prevents removal of the lid when the semi-annua- f Once when the folks weie gone and grand-mothe- i was taking care of us kids, she dug a and bait h of niee, young, tender dandelions And eooked them. ShV called them greens. that they were. A sickly, wilted, bitter-tastinmess of nauseous green t hat would turn a herbivorous animal against the color for iile Weve never eaten dandelions since, but theie isn't a nickel's worth ol difference be- tween dandelions and spinach. (it course our researchers' case against spinach be like shooting lish In a barrel with a sawed ott shotgun. Any child in his vasL unspoiled wisdom can tell any parent that spinach isnt fit to eat. Even an infant can spot it and spit it when it's almost completely camouilaged the way they put it up in baby food cans. Any husband will tell you particularly if you happen to be his wife that life is too short for a woman to spend hours over r a hot preparing spinach for dinner. will Kids look upon Popeye as a whimsical, fatuous old stoop who might get a little sense if someone would tip him off that baked beans Kids are fond of pop-eywouitl serve just as well because the minute lie oqpns a can of spin ach and starts eating it, they know theyre smarter than lie is, in spite of all his muscles. a-- d foot-powe- Just Plain Jose" just wont let an issue die. He has asked Sharp Shots to find out who is "Lulu Belle. We dunno. Now that my the SfDLRHOLM. and hlh wife, Plaintm o grSE0 RHOLM Laid To Rest ijth xxaid. DA etotBI. ies" J.is Mv blard, ray io RLHaKU A THE STATE, OF LTAH TO SAIL) DE FENDAMb You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty 2 0 i da- - after service summons upon you, if served of thi within the County in which this at tion Is. brought,, otherwise within DUI the defend days after service, andand in case of above entitled action - n so the do plaintmto failure your this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk o! said Court, and will take judgment the demand against you according to of the complaint This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiff s title to the following described real property situate in Box Elder County, Utah, town. All of Lot 12, Block II, Plat A, Brigham City Survey O. Di E LUND. Attorney for Plaintiffs. First Security Bank P O. Address , City. Utah. Brigham Bldg I irst publication' April 21, 1448. Last publication May I), 1948. Apr 1 26 May 5 12 19 NOTICE or INTENTION TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of t lie City to Council of Brigham City, j G litter 1 Geneva 2 H. Funeral smite for John conducted Sat- 7unJi'l. 3. at 2 oclock at afternoon uriiax the Fn.-- t xxard chapel by Bishop from the Ogden Biadd'ey Haul, a widower. DAX1D REFTlER. the and Urs, Ruth Reeves played MI L LURFALl HI I DER. his wile KLLDt-B the poxtlude PI R I HA and elude Re-d- i RlfDLR NFS p, tlCLNL R NLLxON. and Tie sung. "He Lixes. My the WOOURLMLEA 1 A 8e NLL'ON by sun2 L MARIE and KATIE direcFAYETTE R NELSON sFRLLL hit wife, Wihird ilioir. under the NT LiLfN B and acROSE Vasom NELSUN and ol Vaughn ANUfc.KbU. tor! NLLON ORA Helen Jane LLEl LA companied BARKER. by IV A NtlSON MAY NELSON NFL SON JIPPS1.N . Lemon MORONI BOH BALLS. xxas given by HENRY K CtLLA BOTT his wile Opening ptayer I h,o Bu MILDRED A song by BOrr. and Eherhait Zundel wile CLOKCC H blitT and PLAN BOTT and Mu-iand John Rasmussen, acBOTT his Wile ADOLPH U BuIT his wile MARTHA SARAH Bull companied by Mrs. Martin xveie RF.YNOLDs. BOT1 toiloxxed. Speakers CLARA BOTT and JAVE DOL HI HD Utah State RLNO HURL) and Richaid Wooden, HCRD XULEOKD hi s' wile D H MRS expert, and Iiervin ELDA HURD his wife lingeipnnt WILLI XM HAMILTON. Lillian Felt sang Bunderson IRIS HURD his wile F accomHAMILION cHISTEJt BAIRD. Hold Thou My Hand, the and JANE DOL HAMILTON his wile. at Felt Harold DClE panied by EL VI IN H ELLIOTT and JANL known xiolin and Exelyn Kay at the FLLIOTT hn wife, bring ail the CKAO MARTHA jANt heirs ol who have not con decea-eH AD South to the point of beginother ail persons unand vcyed. tie, es known, claiming any rights ning. real tale, hen or interest m the Said territory has heretofore property described in the Complaint or been included in ntjie C Zone. adverse to Plaintiff- - ownership thereto. title any cloud to Plaintiffs' in relation rrORt.1 , Ltori f, L se u t n,( 1 W th; librtT to hoi P M. Beed d. jfilks: L where I Ires of I'1 m Nic h.-e- sin I . I m sun the b and exerxoi break i rd of the es All piano. Riesidcnt j0.n, white of the .North Bo stake and Btxnop of the Ogden lhh uj. the nexf speakers. c:0fl "Oh My Father," as . Willard choir and i, by Bishop Fred L peiev grave was dedicated h Zundel. Pall bearers low peace officers of of incluc nastu i, t'and mi streets gDi atraosphe famous i ,ieva yes on a t n. the .y Ami in Gen i .merican ere are th English. public bearing amendment to said proposed will be held in the City Council Chambers at 8 oclock p. m. on the 6th day of May, 1948. At said meeting parties in interest and citizens may be heard. Dated at Brigham City, Utah, this ISth itav of April, 1948. LORENZO J. BOTT. Mayor. ATTEST: EDNA T. ROMER. Recorder. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Biigham City council will accept bids tor the painting of the bleachers in Rees Pioneer paik. Closing date for entering to the t ids, by mail, uddiexxed hall, is 6 p. m A pill 28. specifications, contractors contact City Councilman Willis Hansen. Bids are to tie for labor, tools and equipment only. Green paint will be furnished by the city. i it For may N-J- fun-lan- d stay-at-hom- 1 , Spotlighting UTAH Telephone Going to Press! IL- ... listings Joe Marsh disease-germ-la-de- Homer Does Some ... we hope to sell YOU not just one car, but a good many (new or used, as you prefer). And we are cv er striv ing to merit your good w ill by operating our business in accordance with fair, ethical, community-mindepractices. d i taxes, SUMMONS Firvt In The Ditric Court of The ol Ut.h, Di.tncl ot the Stole Countv. Elder Bo In and For VERNA off the government this year. amend the Zoning Ordinance, be just an easy Now that Ive actually done It, as amended, in the following our researchers will tackle broccoli, but Im thinking about it. respect: To extend tHe B" Zone cauliflower, eggplant and those two supreme Vacation time has started for What I want to know is this? to include the folloxving are the employees of the . Arch Can I deduct abnormal expenses horrors, artichokes and watercress, which eaten for only one of two reasons: (1) Over("Pretty Good") Goss is the first from my gross income? What I Beginning at a point 10 this year. mean is that the cost of living weight ladies want to go through the motions, to depart for East and 10 rods South rods to has gone up faster than my inwithout actually eating anything; and (2) No He and his wife are going of the Northwest corner of see to so Riverside, I California, deduct the cant come, why other animal will touch them, so some ancient Block 18, Plat C, thence West for the difference in increase? their new figured they had to be good for something, and first time grandchild to a point 10 rods West and their visit also Scheemer. (theyll . the only thing he could think of to do with them son and daughter-in-law10 rods South of the NorthArch was to eat them. east corner of Block 16, Plat . admits). Sharp Shots is inclined to bethence North to a point C, Arch has been more or less a lieve that of interjhe bureau 10 rods West and 10 rods these past few nal revenue, think wouldnt Green onions will make an interesting study. South of the Northeast coryears and hence did not have a kindly to your idea!. ner of Block 40, Plat C, Theyre among the first green things other suitcase in which to carry his thence East to a point 10 than grass, which sticks in your throat, but "extra shirt and sox. Finally he rods West and 10 rods South probably is much better food in 'the spring. contacted Sharp (Globe Troof the Northeast corner of They also have an odor that, in the youth of tter) Shots and we furnished Block 42, Plat C, thence time, probably saved many a carefree bachelor him with our best luggage . fel-. . the annoyance of settling down in a little cave nothing is too good for our low slaves! for two or more. Perhaps we must credit the The loan, of this sizeable suitgreen onion yith having done more even than case- brought to mind a story and which Arch- - claims is true: He wars to save the world from Wants Utah Scenes the resultant starvation, disease and extinction met a friend of his in the buS Word has been received by the utterof the human race. But nevertheless, its station one night and asked him Utah Department of Publicity ly indigestible, and has no more logical claim what he was doing there. Th6 from one E. O. Hoppe, an emiman Im replied, Why, watiing nent British photographer who to a place on your dinner plate than Paris perfume has in your drinking glass. for a bus. Im going on my va- states that he once had a comcation. plete file of photos on Utah Pretty soon the bus arrived scenic attractions but that durOur endowed research will look into compleand the man boarded it. As a ing the war they were destroyments, too: Foods that should not be taken last minute word of caution, ed by German bombs. I know We expect them to find that the Arch asked him where his suit- Utah straight. well, he says, and have only time cabbage slaw is justifiable in the hu- case was. What do I need with very pleasant memories of a suitcase? the friend replied. man diet is when combined with spring fried visits there. He then "W'eli, youve got to carry your numerous photos relachicken and mashed potatoes and gravy; that suit requests of clothes in something! tive to Utah scenic attractions cooked cabbage is poisonous unless served with insisted Arch. for use in illustrated lectures corned beef (now Jiggs, theres a smart comic!); WHAT! . . . and go naked? and articles. that fried onions are practicalry poison unless generously antidoted, simultaneously, with fried Special Coyote Bounty On Pups hamburger or liver, and that the only excuse for RICE As an incentive toward into the expensive existence of mushrooms is creased in the taking activity is still wondering Sharp Shots adorn the steak or chow mein. why they dont plant rice in the of predators, the predatory aniout west of town. mal , control , board, working Well attach copies of our research report to swamplandsbeen of tried, we dunno, with the state department Maybe its our income tax return, and well just bet you the but if not, not? Our author- agriculture, have offered a bowhy Collector of Internal Revenue will be so grate- ity on agriculture didnt give us nus on the bounty being paid ful, when he sees what weve done with a big what we thought was a satis- on coyote pups. For the months hunk of our million, that he wont even bother factory explanation as tq why of April, May and June the rice is not now out Board will pay on coyote pups grow'ing to examine the rest of our exemption claims. there. Therefore? we" appeal to only a bounty of $10.00 per anior mal. The pups offered for bounyou readers to give a lead The collector of Internal Revevie has indigesty must have been born. The con. or any way, your pro opinions been And it must have tion, too, you know. regular bounty of $6.00 will be If you desire The Grin Reaper proposes a paid on mature animals. A something he ate! state dog in his recent colyum; release in this column handle is in an upright position, or by some we propose rice growing near gave the impression that the additional other device. Even dry garbage, such as ashes, Brigham City and further pro- bounty on all coyotes had been to someon to raised $10.00. This was in glass, paper, cans and so forth, should be kept pose doesharpraise ait until of rice error. $10.00 payment for coycrop in a good metal container wifh a tight fitting body or shuts us up with either a crop ote pups until the end of June, ltd. failure or a good reason why it 1918: $6.00 on mature animals. in the new There's no excuse, now, for careless, inruN4M are handling of garbage. Garbage cans readily available. Telephone From where I sit Properly caring for garbage does away with an important part of the food supply of rats and Directory, Call And an army even of flies. rats travels on its stomach! the After spinach, which will warm-up- Homer Bentley's missus wss working on her new setting when Homer comes in, drsws up s chsir, and starts talking: Dont yon think youre running too fast? he says. Slow down! Watch out! Be careful!" e, the missus finally turns with murder in her exes, Homer I thought says goodnaturedly: you might like a little help, dear like you help me drive the car." The missus cant help but burat hen Sewing! at friendly glass of beer. The missui agrees to give up back-sea- t driving and nagging Homer about ashes on the rug. Homer agrees to quit criticizing Sarah's taste for flowery hats and parsley salad. From where I sit, the key to getting on together is meeting every issue half way and overlooking any petty differences in tastes whether these tastes apply to beer or flowery-lookin- g Phone 56 Copylights 1949, United Telephone Business Gffice before... Thursday, April 2) Che block. Tbi Mountain Tiliphoni St4$ ISSTES St CHASES. OUR firestone STOfc hats! out laughing and they settle what might have been a quarrel ever a ANDERSENS ZW South Main income 1947 thought just struck me that maybe I can make a little more "Back-Se- f Ive almost forgotten Legal Notice NoProbate and Guardianship Consult Clerk of Distices. trict Court, Brigham. Utah, or tha respective signers for further information. Utah Death Rate Lo from the Ndhora Vital Staris-.c- s port that tne (kdth Utah and Arkanvds est of ail states are r. It seems that Utah sas tie lor the honor however, Utah held 19 i6 with a dea-per thousand as sas with a late of sand. In 1945, the were rexei-.-whl, Utah wax in the While eonxidcabie tion has Tid()( Utah and Aikanxax loxv death ratex the ment seems to be ti states arc Miung'y while states xith rates are inf'.us'uiaj h;v Directory Our Health And Wealth ' Whfii, or shortly after, we make that firM h.tirl million, weie going to claim income tax exemption for endowing research on certain Hems a t the populai diet "popular meaning ot the people, whether they like it or not wlnth we claim are not, will never be and never weie intended to he human food. John H. Zundel Br uxri FewndntU Stitts I ToUinph c. 6X SOUTH .MAIN 4,1 NORTH |