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Show WcwS-oun- ( ia BOX ELDER; Brigham City, Utah A Semi-Weekl- which) arent sure of the name of their new cafe and bakery, which they are opening accross the street, in the Baris drill Friday, January Newspaper Successor to 17, 1947 y Since its absolutely none of our business, were strongly in favor of calling it The The name has a certain Holden lheasant. amount of class, which should apical to the tourist and dining out trade. Likewise it should be attractive to the sixjrtsmen, whose hearts beat just a shade faster at the mention of the name of the game bird. The name is long, but a picture of a 1HE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established 18) and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered as Second Class Mutter at the post office in Bripham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879 Subscription Rates: Box Elder County $4 00 a year; outside Box Elder County, $5 00 a year. Single copies 5 cents, fast-breaki- people remember a picture better than they do a name. If you ate there once and weren t in town again for a year, youd remember the place by the picture of the pheasant. STEAK HOUSE OPENS SATURDAY I The Steak House will open for business Saturday announced I. B. Maddox, The name (the way most people pronounce evening at regular hours, it) has a Z sound in it, and for some reason It has been closed for remodeling. I e never heard satisfactorily explained, the letter Z, like the letter X, is good in any trade name. reasons With so many good )(! for calling their new establishment The Golden Pheasant, the Hillmans and Bradburys are almost golden pheasant is easily recognized, and sure to call it something else Our neighbor up on Sardine Heights, STREET SEEN Owen Westenskow What They Think and Mrs. Westen-skoTo Marine of course have just about decided (Continued Fio.n Page One) By Tom Judd theyre going to specialize in raising daughlittle ters. Barents of three charming The mailman, with a hand ment" stuff? Open Office Here Dui ir.g my term as a memgirls, hev wouldnt have liecn too bitterly that nook as if palsied, prewith a post cnid the ber of the boaid of education disappointed if the latest arrival had turn- sented wife addre-seinThe U. S. Marine corps will as follow's: tlieie have been cnly a few other day ed out to be something different. It was stances when the voting on any Mrs. T. G. Judd recruiting offices in Brigopen altwin girls! I have ham City Wednesday, Jan. 22, question stood 4 to 1. Bnghu.n City, Utah a in the lobby of the post office, ways admired the courage of (Add Hz cups water when member who would record his according to an announcement you put chicken in presto) The friendly proprietresses of the Quirk to his by Sgt. Alfred J. Turner, who v to si idly according he will be in Lunch, nllue and Valaiie Hillman and maconvictions even though It the is ebaigc. that hoped epl. Bradbury (never can remember which is te n which follows will allay any loud alone. In my opinion that Following Wednesday's opencommenmuch a nioie is very fears our postman may have ing, recruiting will be conducted that his eyes aie going back on dable attitude than that of any at the post office every Wedseem quite excited over the school obviously member though wno, nesday and Friday, the sergeant deincident. It was to be expected. him. relative to Turned out t ie card was from unfamiliar wuth all of the is said. Information the a of to tried facts Thu question, anticipate mother who wa-- appaiently in tails and Marine enlistment well be availwith vote his east to quest ions that would be most often asked, a recipe willing mood, but still willing able on those days. trusting them to be the questions whose answers the pubic would hardly ready to squander a pen- a majority, so a decision in reaching ny i,n the U. S. Postal Seivice. light like most to know . . . and didnt do remark- And an aftei thought, af- drastic and cruel as this one aphaving the answered them well at by ably getting ter using every last jot of space peals, from the admitted facts, UNKLEIHANK1SCZ. school board. aliott(-for the message, she t be. A. P. DALTON. But whenever public opinion splits, both thriftily made it part of the Radio is wondewill out. And sides of the argument miNG BUT there's rful heaven help the man, group or newspaper I have just counted the numChildrens Friend Too many people. ber of woids squeezed on that PROVIDENCE, JR. I. (UP) that gets caught in the middle! OM TH' WRONG ENDt card Mrs. Sarah A. Chandler, problittle pi The school board itself clarified one ioint uncomplaining will un- ably the oldest woman in Rhode 359. . . This total: of buzz that, fortunately, lifts the general has no idea of how she doubtedly come as a dreadful speculation and gossip to a higher plane: shock to the man who thought lned to be 102. I didnt do lots of things I There was and is nothing whatever against his laureL weie safe when he wrote the Lord's should have done when I was Harmons character, his integrity, his per- successfully of a pin. I didnt she said. young, sonal behavior. Its little enough, but its Prayer on the head dunk milk, for instance. I dont what to from man a salvage something for The recipe, as interpreted by like it. appears to be rather ignominious treatment. wife, turned out to be an excelpearance. Doesnt it make your Now here are a few jaiints we should get lent one. So for any Biigham mouth water? Serve with rice be who ladies may clear. The school board has been duly and City the text follows all 359 oi mashed or liced potatoes. legally elected as representatives of the words of it. Well, ladies, theres the recipe. several divisions of Box Elder school dis"There is no time like the But look out for that curdled apand terminating trict. Employing present. I'm cooking a chicken peal ance. teachers and school district employes is their for dinnei and decided to tell as employ1 L. duty and privilege, just as much how to do so in your presyou You're on the 'right end' when ing and terminating employes of a business to. First of all, choose a good you come to JESTES & CHASE is the duty of that businesss manager. stewing hen that is rather fat. TEXACO SERVICE for that exAnd second, if the votes of a mere tithe of Ask the butcher to cut it up pert grease job your car has f w dont magnify been needing for so leng. We popu- for you. Remove any churks of the school districts total voting-ag- e YOUR fat and place them in your fryare located for your greater conall of election FIND in the recorded were lation ing pan. (I hope you have, or venience in maintaining better tothem and five of the school board members put will get som, a heavy iron fryauto service . . . and we hope " FIX THEM a a or disinterest with lid, heavy ing pan ; gether, that isnt politics. Its you'll always keep that gas tank oven or filled with the TEXACO or neglect in governmental affairs, on the aluminum of"dutch If the sort.) you GASOLINE! who something in part of you, and you, and everyone else chicken the the dont brown didnt ote in the last school board election fat first, you cant expect your in his area. cieam gravy to be that nice lich color taut makes it look if for certain, Weve no way of knowing, taste o good. Salt it when and the recent somewhat sensational action of you fust put it on to cook and, the school board met with the approval of a when somewhat brown, put it in QUICK presto. How long you cook majority of the patrons in Box Elder coun the ECONOMICAL it will, of course, depend ty or, technically, with a majority in threeit on there how young or old it is. Abou school But Efficient Service divisions. district five of the forty minutes will usually do The Finest Quality of voters in the trick. I generally cook mine it did or didnt, the turn-ou- t then that and been such that about has put elections long school district the piesto under the tap, as MOTOR OVERHAUL it would be mere coincidence. Usual, and open the kettle. BRAKE WORK We wont have representative government, LUBRICATION start the until coincidence, people breast I the then lemove except by WASHING and the wings and, if the legs taking an interest in being represented. GENERAL REPAIR Now to continue, after the civics lesson: are not real tender, I put them longer. is endeavoring to remain back for a few minutes The chicI think stewed neutral in this controversy. We consider Personally ken is best if not tenderized so Our Shop Is Completely We Mont Harmon a good friend of ours. much that you cant pick out the Equipped To Keep Your consider all of the members of the school pieces you like. Car Young And Healthy board, to the varying degrees we know them The next step is to remove That ours. of friends ersonally, good the chicken from the kettle and, doesnt enter into the question. You dont if there is an excess of fat, pour subscribe to this paper because of who may some off. But dont pour too FISHER - HESS much, for it makes the gravy or may not be our friends. in about it w put MOTOR COMPANY nummy. N But if all parties concerned were friends, three cups of top milk and when enemies or strangers, we would believe thickena it boils, thicken with that ing made of flour and milk,, not on the face of the evidence at hand SATISFACTION salt and the school board acted brashly, without or- water. Season with a can of half about add GUARANTEED pepper, dinary decent consideration for the feelings condensed milk, put the chicken or future of Harmon, in the phrasing of its in and heat again, but dont let him. it boil except very, very little resolution dismissing One cannot escape the conclusion that the or it will have a curdled ap- form in which the action was taken was vindictive and punitive. And as yet there has been nothing to indicate that there was any call for punishment or vengeance! ! Corps FROM Glad To Explain City Commission John Olsen was glad to (You remember, we said we explain. would be an explanation.) there thought Before the cold wave hit and the snow fell, some three weeks ago, youll recall it rained for a couple of days. Streets and roads were fairly covered with waler which, as the snow started falling, turned into a w'et slush. The snow kept right on falling, freezing this slush into a solid, thick cake of ice. As soon as the snow started, the city's maintainer was out, moving the snow off a couple of swaths up and down Main street, then moving out onto the side streets. It takes about 24 hours for the maintainer to get over all of the streets in tow'n, And the nature of this Olsen explains. was such that we didnt storm particular have that much time. Before the 21 hours was up, before the maintainer could get around over all streets, the slush underneath the snow had frozen into ice. Breaking a grader knife on the ice delayed the process somewhat. Then came another layer of snow, and again the streets crew' set about taking it off. This time they broke not just one, but two or three of the blades. It wras pretty sorry and expensive One particularly bad siot on north Main street (as a matter of fact, that spot was on state highway and not city street) resulted from a filling station using water to flush its driveway. The water ran dowm the gutter, spread across the street and froze into a slick pake of ice. Nevertheless, the city crew put salt on this place to melt the ice. Salt for every street in towm at about 50 cents per. hundred pounds would run into a lot of money. The streets department instead salted what they thought were the particularly dangerous places. It has not been policy to put sand on city streets during icy weather. On highways, the sand is whipped off by the fast traffic, but in town it settles dowm through leaving a dirty, unpleasant and worse, clogs sewers and gut- condition ters. The commissioner also explained the windrow of snow and ice along the north side of west Forest street: Ordinarily the pity piles this snow along the edge of the street, then washes it down the gutter. But there is so much snow now, washing it down would result only in overflowing the storm sewer at First west and Forest, and leave a skating pond in the middle of the intersection. The streets department does the best it can and tries to take action on every Ye feel suggestion, Olsen says. were pretty well equipped to take care of the streets in any ordinary bad weather. This past spell has been unusual, anyone will adwell-intend- mit. And finally, he suggested that the city ordinances clearly state that snow on sidewalks is the responsibility of the property owners of adjoining property not of the city. People can have accidents and get hurt on ice and snow on the sidewalks too, he Punitive And Vindictive Such parts of Box Elder county as wee been able to sample, in the past three days, Never Before PRINTED board-Harmo- n News-Journ- al . d -- a -- - . . inter-e-te- d, TROUBLES-W- SKY-CHIE- News-Journ- now-famili- Such A Bargain Sheets, Printed With Name and Address A'-- " Come In And Give Us A Try F Two Bars Laundry Soap FREE to each customer FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CABBAGE, large crisp CELERY HEARTS, white & crisp . . . 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