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Show , Charlene Benson Is Honeyville Gold And Green Queen yiewi-Journ- BOX ELDER Brigham City. Utah His word means nothing, "sass-ing- " as the court says he is to exi( anyone tries plain. al Friday, April 1, 1949 Semi-Weekl- fvewspaper y Successor to (Established and L 18) (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh. Business Manager Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March Box Elder County 8, 1879. Subscription Rates$4.00 a year; outside Box Elder County $5.00 a year. Single copies 5 cen$. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah Stat' Press Association - i 'f cfitoltaJb i Not Too Cheap, Please! i 1 1 ,un u i parents, the state school superintendents office and the general public. And what is ipore, the design is so functional, so utilitarian that the building can be built at a cost per square foot well under costs for any comparable school building that has been built in Utah since before the war. Many school patrons and others expressed sharp disappointment when word got out yesterday that the board had met the But they have a further duty, and that is to spend the public money wisely, to get the most they can for their dollar. What we want and what we can afford in public affairs as well as private constitute a dilemma that requires a nice balance of judgment. two-horn- 4 i I . ii' i : i ed The silly season seems to be here. Atmospheric pressure and spring and sunshine cause it, weve observed. The younger generation perform according to reputation and custom, and the older folk attend costume parties and put on vaudeville acts with men dressed as women. Thats what makes spring so wonderful. Everybody has fun! s, Far be it from us to offer a word of advice, but if we were called upon wed suggest that everyone put up exactly the amount of net profit they gained in the chain letter fad, a few years ago, and shoot the works no more on a Pyramid club! Sorry we were in too much of a jam last night to give you a report today on the Bear Danish dumplings, it developed, were the soup course, but man oh man, we could make a meal of em any day! We have the recipe, and it will be in next Wednesdays N-- J . . . thats a promise. And if ever we did you a favor in our life, this is it; Try Danish dumplings! Four and a quarter million for Bushnells conversion . . . four hundred thousand (press estimate) for Central school . . . brother, could ya lend me a nickel for a cup of coffee? rather than in 50. A few thousand dollars serviceable rather materials might be spent time and again, through the years, in resaved by accepting the best than pairs and maintenance that would have been unnecessary had the best been purchased in the first place. We believe that the school board is going to provide Central school district with a fine, modern school. Not in time for the opening next fall, probably, but within the next year or so. That is their duty and their wish. The district is financially able to carry through the program without undue hardship, and the need is urgent. The year after Central school burned the school board took advantage of a new state law w hich permitted them to add to the tax levy for building purposes, and last fall this sunv brought in approximately $70,000. This fall, by the time the school could be built, this years taxes should add another If we were to proffer unsolicited advice $70,000 to that sum. The insurance from to the board, we would have only two sugthe school was about $75,000. The school gestions: district now has $500,000 in First, remember, gentlemen, that you are government bonds, specifically levied for improvement to the school buildings of the building for generations of school children, even a generation of taxpayers, as yet undistrict. born. penny-wis- e With a total of well over $700,000 on on your Any part will cost your children and hand or anticipated by this fall, the board your grandchildren. They will have to recis not pressed with the problem of how to mistakes. Public schooling is a your tify pay for a new building. But as any good continuing program, and your five-yefarmer tells his hired hand on Saturday terms of office are but a sector in the connight when he pays off, Dont spend it all tinuity of the years. As you are grateful in the same place. to board members who built twenty, thirty, in There are a lot of elementary schools forty years ago, earn the gratitude of your Box Elder district. There are a lot of ele- successors and their constituency twenty, mentary school pupils. Within the next thirty and forty years hence. Your names 50 years, every elementary school building will be on the cornerstone of that building, be in the district will become obsolete ami will gentlemen. Will your grandchildren ashamed to find them there? have to be replaced, in all probability. Our second word of advice would be. LisTherefore, the board cannot be blamed for proceeding cautiously in making such ten, boys, be careful how you spend our an important step in the program dough as the building of the new Central school will represent. The patrons of Central "The most observant person was the hisshould praise this caution, it is always torian who noticed Lady Godiva had a horse commendable for any group to move carewith her. Hy Gardner. and their when fully study footing they are spending public funds. Sleeping pills habit forming? Dont be We can only hope and pray that the board will keep these elements in balance. silly. Ive been taking them for years. It would be bad business to save a few Tallulah Bankhead. thousand, or even a hundred thousand, dollars now on the building if it would make Most fishermen are that building obsolete in, say, 25 years Mildred Schuetz. low-intere- i st pound-foolishne- ? 50-ye- ar I I y ' 'i r. Note it has information rcoj!!? r?5: timbers discarded at Sir? and Sixth south dn'd tact the the of the author ot the ab ter will be furnished aw possibly a boys ndn;e u cleared.) News-Journa- l, . v IT!... YOU FIGURE ss ! fable-minde- d. because its washed and Dusprufed. because waste ECONOMICAL is removed in our modern preparation plant because it comes DEPENDABLE from one of the Wests Is Crowned By Kathryn Hunsaker . who was last years queen, at the annual Honeyvielle Gold and Green ball held recently. Pictured in the nival party are Ursala Dickey and Betty Joe Hunsaker (right), attendants: Spencer .Johnson, trumpeter; Connie Oime and Valon Boothe, flower girls; and Melvin Tolrnan and Michael Burbank, crown bearers. Queen Chatlene most famous mines. . . I VW3NJC To the CRATE . . . TNE COAL TO BURN IS t CASTLE GATE Adscrtuemeni From where I sit ...ly Brigham City, Utah News-Journa- FOR STOKER. FURNACE. STOVE OR wish that in this city the person who discarded those timbers could be found, as been given to all boys who have been accused, falsely or not? Joe Marsh l And the People of Brigham: realize the queer Did you quirks the laws of our fair city Remember How We Talked? had? An adult is innocent until he is proved guilty, but a youngster is guilty if he tries to prove himself innocent. We have a corrupt form of juIn officers. venile correction my opinion the laws of the land should be such that children should at least have a chance to live decent, normal lives, but with our present set up, if a youngster is even accused of going olf of a straight course between his home and delinschool he is a juvenile quent. If he is seen in company with another youngster who is known to juvenile authorities, that also makes him a criminal whether anything happens or not. And w'oe be tries unto any of them who to defend his name. What means has a child to defend himself? I went to the county attorney to get advice, but he wouldnt even listen to the story as he said he was liable to be called to prosecute the case and if he know the boys side of flip story lie would use it. It seems that the officers are afraid the wont be boys of this town criminals. So they are helping them to be. My boy found some timbers that someone had thrown in a pile of logs and trash on Sixth east and Sixth south. He and some more boys brought them home and erected a baskithall standard. A man had seen the timbers and had intended to take them to his place, but was slow about it and my boy happened to get them first. Now the man says they are his and has come to my place and put marks on them. He called the them the cops and showed marks. Of course, again, my boy is a criminal! The officers say that a MAN COULDNT lie, but if two or three boys tell the same story THEY are lying to protect each other. The boys brought the timbers home on their bicycles. The man !.es next door to our place and the timbers were under his But of course he is behouse. lieved, in spite of the fact that the ground around or under his house shows no impression of the logs ever being there, or dragged from there. Are the people of Bugham City going to endure the neat-men- t for their boys that has It went like this at the Hoopers the other night. Ilaps eighteen-- j d daughter is talking about a real gone guy solid out of hs world, but def. ear-ol- Now what kind of language is that? Hap barks. Cant she speak English? "Ill translate it for you, Ma Hooper says, pn the language of the twenties, when you were about twenty years old. She simply means this fellow is the cats whiskers. Remember how we used to talk sometimes? Hap went back to reading his newspaper. From where I sit, its easy to criticize the other pei son w hen w e dont take a good long look at ourselves. Sure, therell always he some differences. Im fond of a temperate glass of beer and maybe you would ptefer ginger ale but lets just live and let live. Beiau-- e when we go out of our way to find things to find fault with in othei.-- , chances aie they can find a few in us, too. BROS. KHUDSON PHONE II B & R MARKET 74 So. 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PRICENew MARKET Phone 150 Betoi 10 a. m. or 4 P- - "F Gl 4 GR. ONIONS LB Piishiuned 19 V produce LO Sliced Forge. Distributor 4 CARROTS, 80' MEATS 49' V. REEDER Brigham SHOP PURE HONEY BACON and smile up with Staadard Stove Oil! I tMNMM Clet t Marin Spaghetti GREEN BEANSs,an'" STOP R. 2 ws CATSUP MEAT BALLS Bordens g SO Del Monte or Pierces 22' SPAN 88E All Reg. Size s 1.00 Case Whi Applier complete CARNATION QUICK WHEAT wrinkle-makin- I More and more people are having to take a second look at their purses to stretch their money to include all of the necessities. If you come under this classification then you are the person we want to talk to. Every effort is made to stock the best grocery products at the lowest possible price. For your grocery, meat and vegetable needs, shop at the B & It. Well save yos money because everyday is bargain day at the B & Market. (U3(JD Frankly, can, easily. M jin EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN I)AY Copyright, 1949, United Stales Breu ers Foundation ar - (Editors cha, moth is best on every count: CLEAN It River City community meeting. The way evening before and rejected all bids. now wrill be necessary to advertise for bids it started, if Rooked like it would be a honey. (We hafi to rush back and ' get the paper again, possibly with certain other alternates. out, but the dinner was grand.) Should the second set of bids fail to produce a contract agreement, the school board will then be at liberty to proceed with the building of the school without further formal competitive bidding. There seems to be no doubt that all members of the board of education are desirous, even extremely anxious, to see the old Central school building replaced by a new, modern building in keeping with present-da- y schools, a building that will continue to be modern and sufficient for the needs of the district for years to come. This not only is their desire, but their duty to the people they represent, to the people whose money they are spneding, and to the children they are obligated to provide with educational facilities. A CASTLE GATE STOKER COAL shari-shooter- ' I ANYWAY We never take down the screen doors in the fall. We can always count on a three-da- y blow sometime before the following summer, to blow them off. Ninety-nin- e out of a hundred people overThey knew what they had to have, what they wanted, what was needed, and they play a part, try to burlesque it. But John Secured the services of one of the nations performed with restraint and finesse, a outstanding school architects to put these slightly flustered, sometimes embarrassed, needs and wants and desires into definite straight-lace- d old lady letting herself go for form, into a plan for a building htat would an evening and having a big time. serve for fifty years to come, a building that would be a definite aid in the educaWe haven't heard of a Pyramid club starttion program of the school district. ing in Brigham City yet, but probably it This careful study and intelligent will. Theres no geographic concentration procedure netted the school board a plan for of suckers, or and theyre as a school building that has received the en- likely to get here as anywhere else. together thusiastic endorsement of school people, k give. tell protection this had better not sign tne What, ,ou may ask, is our screen door doing on its hinges this time of year? It isnt on its hinges. It just got blown off! best-inform- 5 City ,u mv name, so , icady in the k, er blacken the boys 23 er ? Btigham could ic.ikN ..u-niout. nstum - mat Iwai me j.,,- - The Box Elder board of education is deserving of commendation for the thorough and judicious manner in which they have proceeded, to date, toward securing the latest major addition to the tangible equipment of the system, the new Central school building. John Howard, the SeeSee head guy, missed ' They planned the building wisely, in his calling. Well swear to our dying day he should have been an actor. At the Rotary logical sequence. First they investigated location, and the possibility of a better party Friday night John came dressed as a woman, and played the part with polish and one. Then they began planning the building itself. They accepted the counsel of conviction throughout the evening. He Parent-Teachschool teachers, groups, lifted the general level of merriment about educators and the authorities twelve points. elsewhere. t n i'i mm ci.' 1 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL . i i tny been las ,vet iniii,l-T.i- ir THE BOX ELDER NEWS It m ucli vciv Uouti! 1 A way that be dcar-ed- . that seems the only can my boy's name - |