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Show 1 i BOX ELDER Utah. Wednesday. March 20. 1946 Brigham City. - " oi the war stove pipe, fence poxtidrafta,. (.mplouts sets, miscellaneous sues of nilf and levs and blocks, lag screws butcher saws, steel bed spring picUnited states arms motion locker trays, two and f0l7r wheel hand trucks, gate valve ture service until Bids will be received Any person desiring to the afa bid on the items March 25 at 2 o clock in be ternoon. and items mayand 25 may apply by mail or in person on to the salvage brunch, Utah on All ntniN will he depot, for the necessary cash a and ba-i- s or none forms. 20 percent posit of at least me total pme of the purchase bid No, Bill curbing activities 0f must aeiompaiu the are held, James Caesar Petrilo, president auctions or opm sales of American Federation of aid Captain Wmdeler. the sicians, passed by house bid to invitation In the offered following m ms are flashlight batteries, Axles citrus fruit wood bunk beds baskets fruit bushel one boxes metal tool belts, VVih lids material stock bins, bleaching cable bolts, t abbs egg cases, chests, cans, garbage clamps vegwrist compasses, fruit and extinfire drills, etable crates, s guish is Xrav fdm. pipehatch-etsanassorted hammers, axes Mith and without fruit bandits, clnrinuted lime, NEWS-JOURNA- Salt Lake City as a Utah war Tentative plans call memorial an expenditure of $750,00 D and the most favored site tor the memorial is the area pied by Ihe Utah state prison at 21st South and 14th East Veteran groups have expiess-ethemselves as favoring a living memoi lal from w Inch the public could benefit ' NcuJo""3oum2il A HE BOX ELDER i Established and NEWS 13) JOURNAL THE BOX ELDER (Established 1909) William M Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs Gladys H Johnson, Advertising Manager ' ation by army engineers, Congressman J. Will Robinaon promised Bundy that repre-jfo- r sentatives of the department of roads oi the Public Works administration will make necessary investigations and gurneys relative to the part the government will play in the construcUtah Scores Again of the road over the old Utahns as a group are the na- tion trail from Henefer, pioneer tion s most scholarly people canyon to Emigration through heir rdtio of school attendance the site of the This is the Highway Work To Start ,urpasses all other states. Utah Place' monument. The Utah stdte road commisauks first in the number of perhas approved Utdhs first sion sons per 10,000 population atpostwar road budget cdllmg for Oldest Wagon Road tending educational institutions The oldest wagon road in the expenditure of $5,193 079 The above facts have been Utah is in Box Elder county exclusive of federal malehmg an armed burglar points his gun at Ivcaled in a survey of national Over it passed the first record funds Spring maintenance of you and says Hold up your hands, and pro- - education needs by Dr. C, E. cd tram of emigrants headed Utahs highway system is startceds to re. ie e vou of your money and valu- - Uartch, school of education, for California and known as the ing immediately B,u- - John Bidwell cull ii a holJ-U- i. llic ilralwii, party. They l.xnt always the same, however, the burgbrought the first wheeled veDr. Paitch declares also that hicles into Utah six years So we call it a lar may say stick em up. the number of persons of sec- ahead of the Mormon pioneers atiek-uHut then again, he may say ondary school age per 10,000 In ict, Brigham Young's origAt put cm up, or thiow up your hancB. population in Utah attending inal party had no difficulty in e And we never call it a put-u- p or a throw-up- . efiool is 775, the national following the wagon wheel Sale of mall lots of property is only 510. trails left by the Bidwell party, Why not? 'Hie national average of stu- who with another group of ad- non repairable fur further army use is being offered for sale at If theres anything to reincarnation, Im dents attending higher educa- venturers led by Father he Utah ASF depot, salvage Misleft Sapling Grove, during the pretty sure that when I was here before I tional institutions 1841 for yard, according to an announceof of 1939 the 40 in souri prewar years per spring was a woodchuck or a groundhog or a bear ment made todav by Captain population was 112 stu- California. or some ammal that hibernates (gulp may- 10,000 Utahs A Wmdeler, salvage of Leon Soda on Near the Idaho, dents, Springs, average be a Irog!) In the million years interven.amc school year was 151 men tlie Bidwell party of 34 persons ficer Fire hose, doing ovens, These items are offered for ing, I seem to have got the seasons mixed up and 86 women, a total of 237, traveling in covered wagons picks pails, bond paper, to citizens bids when t bit, but spring starts hinting that it more than twice the national left DeSmet and followed the sale on sealed 1 will be along one of these clays I feel like average. Bear river south. They crossed low Picture of iMveliness ... 1 hills near he Collinston, h bvrnuting. admonithe Bible Thats what said, Following first where Jim Utah, Bridger tion that by the mouth of two A fine diamond ring hag the class witnesses shall all things be viewed the sparkling waters of Great Salt Lake in 1824. Near Dr. Partchs proven," testimony beauty of a masterpiece of art Just as other people start getting their where Corinne now stands, the olood trunned down, and feel lull of pep and is substantiated by Dr. Paul H. it is created by master craftsmen Buck, provost and dean of the pait) turned west and crossed Invest in the future with s vigor, and start raking and digging and acuity of arts and sciences, Promontory mountain over the watering and planting their lawns and gar-len- s, ilarvard University. Dr. Buck exact spot where years Idter in diamond ring for her. Inspect and reel like sleeping. jeclares that the result of Har-aia- s 1869, the Union Pacific our stock of varied sets. met. From Pacific rails two year educational sur- Central their westward, Durmg summer and fall and winter, six vey lcvcalcd that Utah ranked Promontory education in the United wagon trail can still be traced lours just sets me up dandy, and tour hours uist in with NEW SELECTION as it wended its way to where Connecticut s an adequate nights sleep. Im always re- States, tied with Utah for first Kelton now stands and thence MEN'S onwaid to Owl Springs, Box minding people that Edison and Napoleon place. two rest a or Elder five where four at waghours, eounty, lgureci To completely clinch the matnights None of aiison and Napoleon and me. But come er, one must add the testimony ons were abandoned 1841 trek these of the wagons of I own is hours a ten Utahs teaser. wish Dr. educator, pnng, just GOLD anneone would pension me so I could sleep J R Mahoney, bureau of econ- ever reached their destination, Q9Q 7C and omies and business research. and alter suffering terrible the rest of my life. CASE up the party finally University of Utah. Says Dr. hardships, reached California without loss . . . . educational Mahoney, Heres a riddle, son levels of men and women 20 to of life. SERVICE Mr Brown was very much in arrears in his 60, and subdivided into Box Elder county would do age tourist more to want we get room rent, and having no money, ottered to groups of 20 to 25, 25 to 30, re well to mark this trail the oldON Ara you saying to yourself, "Sure, veals Utdh highest in the natiop est wagon road in the state pay with the links ot his gold chain WATCH REPAIRS the is where That business ... but how do we go about if" Ihe oniy thing I have is this long goldnjich classification REPAIRS JEWELRY Seen Tourist Break The sum total of the entire and Industrial Will chain, Brown rilormed his landlady. in the Utah State Department of Publicity desthe experts MOUNTING Strongly matter this supporting enlightening gives you let me pay tor my room by giving you thought: that Utah Is better ignation of southeastern Utahs A representative of our department REMOUNTING one link each day? Development can help you. than any other state Highway U. S. 160 as part of prepared Sure, but who wants a chain cut into so in the nation to provide ade- the Alaska to South America ALL WORK offer and will be glad to tall on you right in your own city, many sepaidte links? facil- highway system, a large delegaGUARANTEED quate higher education T wouldn t cut a link off each day; it ities for its returning veterans. tion of leading citizens from will help you concrete suggestions ond workable plans that Carbon county will join with wouldn't be necessary. It there were 7 links delegations from Green river, Promised Project If your problem is urgent, write in the chain, 1 could give you a link a day for get added tourist business. Following a series of confer- Moab and Monticello to attend seven days by cutting only one link. TANNER Ora a road meting at Gallup, New at once, ond we will give you assistance by mail. The landlady didn t see how this could be ences in Washington, 16. March Mexico, Utah State done until Mr. Brown explained it to her. Bundy, chairman, The tourist possibilities of of Publicity and InJEWELRY Then they counted the links on Mr. Browns Department dustrial Development, has re- this highway are highly importlong chain, and decided which links to cut ceived assurances that ' suffic- ant andits designation as The Store Of Beautiful to pay one link each day for 383 days with ient funds will be available this major route from .Alaska to CITY G America South would throw Rings to the smallest number ot cut links. year expedite investigation No. 22 of o series to promote greater tourist trade for Utah prominence all of south- We know you will have no trouble working work on the Central Utah Val-intley Project which has as its pur-- 1 eastern Utah's major scenic at out the GlniK prooltm but how about thoG. Jpose trans mounUin diver10n tractions, such as the Book of water from the Green river Cliffs, the Silent City, geysers and other Colorado river trib- - of Green river, the Skyline for drive, the Arches national mon ument, the Bridges national Journal Subscribers Whose Subscription') irrigation. Assurances were also given monument, Hovenweep nation- Are Haul Five Or More Tears In Advance, and Monument re- - at monument before the closing hour ot the b:g member- that Utah, which has never theivadey-Coloradof eeived the waters of any ship drive, and whats more we crowned a river, and to which it new president, Glenn Ivnudsen getting out War Memorial Planned h is entitled, will receive her in Iront by a lull month with his dues paid tion provided under the Color-A twelve thousand person to February 1, 11)5.2. Other new members ado river compact. (capacity auditorium similar to of tne Association are : bvNew York's Madison Square Bundy was informed A. E. chiiatonersen, 77 south First West, Washington officials that flood Garden, containing a conven control work on the Jordan tion hall, sports arena and with dues paid to August 1, 11)51. Mill creek and Great Salt rooms for veterans organiza v trnon L. Johnson, Bear River City, with river, lake are still under consider- - tion offices is being planned at lues jaul to May 1, lb51. Spotlighting Semi Weekly Newspaper Successor to Publeln-every W.dnrsdsv and Triday and enteredC as ity, Second Class Matter at the post ottice in Itrnth on Ratea Utah undo the art ol March 8 1879 Subscription 100 a year outside bo 1 lder CounBo Elder County 5 tents ty $4 00 a year Sinyle copies L UTAH d Srr-angc- s sufc-m- ASF. -- ,, How About The Airport? Are the people of Brigham City on the ball with regard to a new or improved municipal airport? Were just asking. What brought it up was Congressman (Granger's mention of the progress of the National Airport bill in congress which has passed the house and senate and now is in a confeience committee. The airpoit bid has been in commitUe for almost two months, and, it was thought, deadlocked to the point where there would be no legislition passed, Congressman he adds, I However, Granger writes. am reliably mlormed that the confeiees have gotten together on language which will satisiy the points under controversy. The controversy was over whether or not the money contributed by the federal government in participation in the building of airports should be made direct to any city or political subdivision that might make application lor federal funds, or whether it should be channeled through some agency of the state. From all of which it sounds as if were drawing near the time which could be described as ripe to make representations for federal aid in the building or improvement of local airport facilities. It is hoped that the local Civil Air patrol, the Wings of Box Elder Flying club, or the city council, one or all, will see that we don t miss the boat in this matter ot such vital and growing importance in the years Immediately ahead . . . the air age. .V This Third Party It was just a nice friendly brawl the boys vvuz havin, fintil this here third party comes along and pdt his big red potato into it. It wasnt the first time the boys had mixed it up. Theyd both got their lumps plenty times, and no sayin as to who had the other ones number, some sayin one and some sayin the other, and howsoever which it was he didnt keep it long. And when the boys would choose' each other and square off, the crowds would always gather round and wimmen would shriek and scream and faint at the sight of all the blood and say it was terrible, and sometimes theied be a knob would get cracked or a arm or leg broke, but in general it was just a nice friendly brawlin and it was noticed that between tangles the boys always traveled together all right and some even went so far as to say the fights were put-u- p jobs. And then this here third party stepped in, Some of the fellahs who had ringsides at all the riots claim he snuck into tlie ring quietly, muttering something about Gotta break this sort of thing up, boys, and others claim he just got excited and waded into the middle ot the brawl, swinging a chair. However it was, ne dealt hnrmeif a hand in the nnx-u- p and betuie the boys knew it this third party was doing his best to steal the show Now dont get the idea it was any less of a brawl with tnis third party in on it. The only difference was, it lasted longer, and with all the new rules and ideas and holds the third party was the only one in the strap who knew where he stood, and some ot the guys at the' ringside doubted even n lie did. You see Capital, for all his fancy talk and slick clothes, had been a once and in coming up the hard way had learned to take his knocks, and also to account for himself in a good once he got his dude duds and celluloid collar pulled olf and his sleeves rolled up. That was in the old clays, and some saw one of the boys was and some said the other, but in the style of fighting they did in those days both got hurt and when the light was over no one was sure who won. Then this third party dealt himself in on it, and now there s a lot more arguing, and economic studies, and ceiling price adjustments and rulings by production boards and labor boards and labor relations boards and house and senate investigating committee and what not, and this third party and ah his new ideas on a fight have got things so balled up no one is sure just whos fighting and whos on whos side, but an the clown by the ringside know is that the fights are more confusing and not so interesting as they used to be, and that they happen more often and last a w hale of a lot longer And cost more! iL hou-carri- tr catch-as-eatch-c- over-match- 1I : A Bible Thought For Today- - ; t rr 4 5 Most parents are utteny unselfish, their great joy is to see their children happy and successful and respected, profit by their experience and love: My son, hear the instruc tion of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother. Prov. 1:8. Seek happiness for its own sake, and you will not find it; seek for duty, and happiness will follow as the shadow comes with the sun shine. S ie t I s 1 av-rag- i VA4 Tryon Edwards. How shall I do to love? Believe. IIovv hall I do to believe? Love.- - --Leighton. ft-tin-- De-Sir- d 1 ' 1 prac-lCdll- y WATCHES el 6-D- O.C. o I por-jUla- 1 i Uur dues statement lrom the Box Elder Jomnmmai c.uu and chamber of Commerce t.une througa with a hint there s a new internal organization being lormed witmn e like outfit. Something tae cooties" m t. w. and tne nrine n. tv.in-nam- tnc-iY-. ..ic ...... .onic lodge. ihe new fun' organization of the Chamber is pionounted jum, that way, and its pc lied i IIAlnV the sec. explains what .1 mntno: InMeau ray Her All Lp Now. a. urn lour quarterly due payments, the see. suggest, j usi uo away with the rest ot tne oomer and join the Ill A UN dub! -- wanting another Erom testimony in the Nuernberg trials, one would gainer that Hitler did it all by So lar, it sounds like no one was nimsLii. on his side. CONOCO Bridge, pinochle and even poker are wan-nm popularity as party uiveisions tnes. in tne tact ot territic popuianty ot the Jis, .a-or game (without quest, g nheies Ihe Butter!' GIL-PLAT- engine ED Motorists Lesson I from World War II is that cars with d Oil-Plate- engines dont quit easy. Though some are being traded for styles sake noM', you can safely figure that the owners are repeating on engines! 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