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Show NctuB'dloumnl A T H i: Semi-Weekl- New y spaper Successoi to OX K L D K R 1HH t Established and U Clippings from our flics Bvgone Days. TEN VEAKS AGO N K W S News.-Jouin.i- 1 Trembling In My Boots! Todav your new' editor tomcat on as lightly and carefully as a with you, Im March ice. To be honest make UU a step wrong take scared to death forfoot best the to fail get a ward. And you're to blame! are Heres how it is. Right now jobs and be to working seems plentiful, everyone much need for making money and theres not a willingness and back anyone with a strong should be one no So to work going hungry. I am. afraid of his job. But saw I got the idea the first clay I ever and rolling Brigham that here, in this green little vallev, would be a swell place to live. As negotiations for the purchase of the met, progressed, everyone this with I talked strengthened everyone idea. You all seem to he completely sold on vour town and your territory, and whether do a swell you do it deliberately or not, you job of selling the outsider. The people of Brigham seem to have the with rugged, fearless individualism combined we of that, cooperation a friendly spirit Westerners like to feel, is characteristic of the best people of the West. Youre that kind of people. If Im not, I want to he. Brigham, blessed with citizens like that,e and with virtually every natural and aladvantage, gave me an impression that that conviction to a deep ready has grown here is where my wife anti I want to make our home, here where we can know everyone and call most of them by their first mimes. Four years from this fall we want and jujy to tuck her primer under her armschool start off to grade school, a grade where her classmates will he her playmates, and Mother can discuss her daughter with as mothers love to do. Nothing Teacher would please his old man more than to see Billy covering second sack at your beautiful hall park. I may have to wait 16 years or so for that. Billy, who is just now learning to sit up without staggering, is more interested at present in pulling the tablecloth and dishes off the table, or tearing up the evening paper before everyone has read it. But these are just the common dreams of a common man in a land, thank God, where hard work and blessings we too often term luck can make such dreams come true. Youre more interested in what is going to happen to the The answer will have to be more dreams and hopes and plans. To start with, there will he no sweeping changes made. The new editor realizes, with full humility, that his is not the brilliant intellect or charming personality which can make a big splash in any pool. The same staff that has been will continue to operating the operate it. They are skilled craftsmcfn, conloyal to their town scientious, and to their paper. I humbly solicit their cooperation, and at times their patience; and in return pledge my best efforts for them and for their paper. I firmly believe that the mission of the small town newspaper (the only type with which I have had other than a readers experience) is to serve its community and its territory. Any program or project clearly for the betterment of Brigham and lBo Elder county shall find in the an eager sponsor. To justify its existence as a business, a newspaper must render a real service to its clients in helping them serve the public. Its advertisers naturally will expect to find the eager to carry their messages to its readers ; hut they will find us also doing everything we can to merit the confidence they place in us as an advertising medium, and to extend and improve this mediums effectiveness. Small-tow- n journalism should he personal journalism, I believe. After today, in this space you will find from time to time thoughts and ideas, opinions and interpretations by the editor. They wont he the most scholarly writings in the world and Ihey wont he literature; if you find reason to disagree with some of my conclusions or all of them that is as much your right as it is mine to voice them. Your letters to the editor will he welcomed. If you do not lint editorials perhaps you will find them amus1 Down in man-mad- f News-Journa- l. News-Journ- hard-workin- al g, News-Journ- News-Journ- al al j Wringing out the same thought, the little guy who looks like Happy New Year except that he carries a bow and quivver seems to be doing all right in this war with absolutely no modernization of armament. matter how long this saboteur trial is strung out, the public wont forget about it until the principals are strung up. No ence between a World war and a Globular war. The latter designation does, however, serve to remind us that no matter how things go at first, the winner is the guy whos still standing after the last round. Someone has defined a commissioned officer as a young man in uniform trying to look like a general. But every now and then you see a weathered, toughened old colonel, regular army written all over him, who you know darned well was a lot prouder of his three stripes in the good old days when he was a sergeant and just thought he had worries ! al thought-provokin- g, News-Journ- "side-hoar- al ds News-Journ- ! I al Wl H L 4 WANTED ALL-AROUN- D horse-tradin- j DIRECTOR'; C I fr k ft ! LISTEN! p. Brigham City bow-legg- j K.L.O. j ' . , n. VI E PAY and call for your dead and useless cows, horses, hogs and sheep. Phone Tremonton, 111A1; Garland Colorado Animal Co. tf. CASH j 35-1- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . You people who need housing, these properties are just 30 minutes out of Brigham City, and 60 minutes to Ogden with an automobile. Dont let the winter catch you without housing. HOME AND GROCERY STORE combined. Located in a thriv- ing district in ness exceptionally good. $4100. MODERN HOME, fruit trees and her-ries. Plenty of water, , rw.nii.il on College Hill MODERN BRIC K NEW, HOME built in 1941, between 4th anil 5th East on 7th North. Small down payment, balance easy payments. F.H.A. 1 Loan ACRES FIFTY-FIV- j 1 Logan.i-Btp.i-- SIX ROOM V'i acres, j I $4750. IRRIGA- TED LAND southeast of SGfiOO. Hyrum FOUR APARTMENT HOME near Temple. Three furnish- p A REAL INVESTMENT," a three apartment brick home, south on 1st West, partly furnished for only II.O.L $3800 NINETENN ACRES F ARM' LAND at Millville. Thirteen shares of water $1600. MODERN HOME, two acres, fruit and vegetables, extra good water right. Located on South Main $4100. TWO BRICK HOMES and eight acres of land in Smithfield. NEW DWELLING, two acres good land, 3'j miles 5outh of ' de-ju- st dis-ther- safe-depo- ADS GET RESULTS AL $4000. Estate Department UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION Established in 1892. Logan. Utah Telephone 234 Ride to Los Angeles within next week. Will share expenses. Call at 139 S. 1 VV. or tele. 357-Altlpd WANTED: WAR RESTRICTIONS RELAXED! YOU CAN NOW BUY used furniture, beds, drawers, day beds, cots, etc. List what you have with description and price and mail to Box 398 Brigham. Alt LOR SVLE Standard Electric Double Cooker. Good as new. Inquire at Gamble Store. Alpd. FOR SVLE 2 year old gentle Ko kwood Bicycle Shop pony W ANTED' To Write Box buy used piano. 233, 'I ... MAN: All right all right . . . Im wrong. Tell you what. 1!1 g.ve you three hundred cash and my car for that one if youll wise me to tha motor oil that fellow used. JiOr shij Tlio t lUme ejon I jf imo f r,u' MAN: Oh, now I remember reading about that oil and JV ,ffl1 the synthetics they use. Brother, Ill use nothing hut (( Coikho Nth from now on! Olklcr .TOESElffi! At WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY AVAILABLE hni Do you want to add life to your car? Do you want oil yj economy? See Your Conoco Mileage Merchant today jr the L.nd Cunoto A"h. Continental Oil Company inx , fcltvil with all necessary fittings to make a first class installation. COME IN OR WRITE of your car... j JE jn to lont depend on hurried stops for gasoline have your t ri s uiul curt becked. Join my onceA'v 1 K tun. ( house one day each week to hung in your car. I will properly dietkyour to", and battery. I w ill report anything that U .d 'i ntiuii. I will keep a careful record and i ij.ii. hi v. la n gre. using and oil I help change are you ,it maximum service null ur life at the least I1"' ihle ot and trouble. ,f 1 frlj l.in Wild L'iIee Wj Kii hffiVer l nil. 1 OUR LOGAN STORE Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. J67 South .Main lernontoii. A7pd. wywup Street , 5 TOR THE DURATION I OK LOST On Main St., Brigham, Thurs., hr. leather lulirold. Initials VV. VV. B, picture of owner inside. Reward. 2818 Folk, Ale., Ogden. A4pd. youve got a pile of junk there to prove n( AND A7pd. SVLE Kinder twine and stoi k salt we have plenty. Horsleys Seed Store. ,A7pd. DEALER: Well, j oure wrong. ui DEALER: Its a deal. He used Conoco Nh oil. That's M oil with the synthetic that helps keep both the motor H'h,il and the oil dean. WANTED CASH FOR chests of d MAN: I always thought that was the bunk. 1. TO RENT Two bedroom modern house in Brigham. Telephone No. 7. t4 FOR SVLE 1940 Ford Coupe; 1936 Dodge Coupe; 1935 Graham Sedan ; 1935 Buiek Coach; 1934 Plymouth SinCoach. clair Serx ice, Willard, Uah. DEALER: But that engine is and runs like la w. Good for another 30,000 miles. Its owner took good care of it . . . greased it and drained the crankcase every thousand miles. oil-plate- NEWS-JOURN- v.wi if Aig KC A t!f.fcirui 28 & STAMPS i 1 d 14 21 BUY BONDS j Mar-chest- er COAL and APPLIANCE ONE" ANIMALS WANTED Logan Real Weve never quite figured out the differ- - Jv ! SELL your dead or useless horses and cattle to Whites Trout farm and receive more money. Phone Hyrum liRi Collect. Jy 43 TRACTOR MEN LOOK Panther tractor greases regularly sold at 17 'je, closeout, lb. 10c. CENTRAL CHEV- tf-ROLET CO. l with Congress, Uncle Sam should know exactly where he can round up enough snipers to supply the first and second fronts and all occupied territory. Noticed a few dozen soldiers down in Salt Lake the other evening, lined three deep behind the firing stakes at the U. S. O. archery range. Apparently the Manual of Arms doesnt give a satisfactory explanation of how Cupid does it! 11 thou-an- d t Phone After the columni.sts get through Eliminating cuffs from trousers may have saved quite a lot of wool, but Old Sol, beaming down on mercury hovering between the 5)0 and 100 marks, is the guy whos doing the job by making all wool clothing something for the surplus commodity list. V- for Adinmitft rator Old? Get Pep, Vacuum Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE the southern part of the state lion of you, our readers, amt of our correspondents throughout Box Elder county, the will he loaded to the with this kind of news. These are the new editors dreams and hopes and plans as he roils up his sleeves to tackle a now job. If they are not worthwhile, then time will repudiate them. Their realization or destruction could depend uKin so little! My failure to understand some situation, an unthinking word or act could at the very beginning cause damage that wotdd take years to repair. am so eager for you to accept us- at once, but perhaps in a year or two ing. we have had a chance to really get aiquain-UBut finally, and most important of all, a with each other to let us become your rededi-attell e the news. We newspaper must neighbors, vour friends, citizens of your to this mission. And community, that Im the trembling in my hoots its news will he the news of Box Elder coun- with fear that III or do something to say ty and of Brigham and of their people, the sPod our chance. Already youve made US news they make and Ihe news that directly w;t it to slav so badly that Im scared to ;d lefts them. If we may solicit the coopera- - death you wont led the same wav about us. News-Journ- We committee and resolved to have an- foreman approached a young worker and asked, Ilow long have you been a journeyman carpenter, son? The boy pulled out his watch. Exactly three hours and twenty minutes, he said. The foreman kept him on of course. Carpenters with that much experience are hard to find these days. CALL. , FURNACE CLEANING Win-The-W- ar theyre building a relocation camp for Japs. About the middle of the first morning, a for an an ordinance providing in SALARY oi THE INCREASE COUNTY RE ORDER ot ioixiy rttr buakB Rs or BOX Hill R coutN,rf-SIUot l r H, ORDVIVj . g, NORMAN LEE, Licensed Abstractor up these days! that a in my own. e, S. says Senate Body Kills Joint Tax Returns. Thats a crying shame, because some of the joints really are cleaning We read C B Attorney Mar-rhest- t REAL ESTATE SOLD REAL ESTATE BOUGHT-REAESTATE LOANS A headline met at a luncheon other luncheon. or respective 1 gamble on it. Ten s salary of the CounI, ,1 the annual dollars cash." Idt-I ountv, Ltuh. No dice. said Jim. ty Hoarder l box t YOUNG MAN FOR with January btI, 94J. shall, beginning Pete shrupged 'Sorry annum to paid SISUOUO per WORK be Jim stared The old man meant in the Mine rnannet as heretofore g He had This ordinance shall take effect at it He wasn t Everton Mattress Co. on the 4 th day ot made an ofler. to be taken or 12 OU o clotA k D noon januar bv hie 1943 down. Phone 27 turned Com of Board County Passed -This is the first time a friend missioners ot Box Lfder County, Utah, D 1942 A said. of me. Jim ever tried to rob August. this 3rd dav Commissioner Jensen voting Aye. Pete, I need fourteen thousand Commissioner Nielsen voting Aye. 111 I but more, need dollais badly Commissioner Owens voting Aye. sell for that. Attest N COOK Well, eh a in Ml KLIN So you're jam, Tern you Carradines are fools for get- County Clerk Pro OM Y jrSON, be Where To Find It j ting into jams. Id hoped you'dafter Chairman of the Board of especially different Jim ounty Commissioners. A listing of reliable firms J She becomes engaged to ruh. what happened to your dad. mak-tnIndividuals Thus trouble wasn't of my specialists in NOTICE TO CREDITORS young Philip Lanning, but soon i line. Jim said cuitlv.' Do I get the j Lstite o! BtRIHA PAPENTUSS, realizes she has accepted him for N ceas.d his money and must break the fourteen thousand? with will claims t Let said. present know. Pete I the dont engagement. Meanwhile, at ' to the PLLVB1NG & HEAT1NC me think it over. I'm driving on to vouchersUtah on orundersigned before the 3f)th family lawyer, Mr. Markham, Satisfaction u job too small New York today, but I'll be back has been urging her grandfather Coleman & Sorenson anteed LI to sell part of his land to pay his tomorrow By then. I'll know. That was as much as he would OPTICAL GOODS debts, but they fail to find a Vim well N L. Hansen Variety Store Lri buyer. Rhea suggests selling the promise, but Jim knew him enough to feel sure the price would 4ith Iren, Calcium, Vitamin B, Store of a Million Articles family jewels, but her grand0! father objects. Jim has a plan of be fourteen thousand. INSURANCE 40. 60, 0 Dont be his own for helping out and has CEM. WOMEN of old weak, S Martin Rasmussen OffmT'' went , him, Jim onialtts tooins stlimjsent a wire to one P. (J. Martin. AFTER leaving d dfttr 40 liodiealai king Iron. Residence Phone 9ft 'i'i'i.1 Texas oil man. Martin replies Maikhams office. Martini I.) Thousands who fHt old now im urs in site only fvv Mr Markham, how much does that he will stop off ORCHARD SUPPLIES oiwr Introductory A lODAY on his way to New York. Major Charters owe the bank? he For sale at all b Tablets stores Approved quality insecUcidesT! druf good every as Anderson Product asked Is it fourteen thousand, where in Brigham, at Peoples Drug. Ing materials CHAPTER XXVII I understand9 be must It Thats right and following morning, Jim yHE within thirty days entered the Marchester Ho- - paidI think I'll have the monev for tel and inquired at the desk for y0U tomorrow. Jim said. How-G. Martin. The clerk in- - ever. I'm not paying that amount formed him that Mr. Martin on my father's debt to Stephen eg had arrived, and was expecting C1).aYreursdon't mean that it would TO THE HISTORY OF rd: bun. be a gift? id "No I want to buy the Manors When Jim went to the Texans room, he found him seated on the east field. ion You're making an investment?" bed, tugging on cowboy boots. Pete i0U Martin wouldn't give up boots even "In a way, yes. However, 1 11 not for a trip East. sell the land. I'll keep it as safe as tna OYER A wiry, man of sixty, if the Charters still owned it. he had a youthful zest for life. In the hope that they'll be able EACH WEDNESDAY This zest kept a twinkle in his blue to buy it back some day? 6:15 to 6:20 p. m. That's my thought, but I dont eyes, a smile on his wide mouth. As Jim entered. Pete uttered want them to know that I'm the SPONSORED BY something like an Apache yell and buyer. I don't want Miss Charters HOWARD HOTEL AND CAFE jumped up, with one boot only half especially to know that Im help-oCAPITOL THEATRE ing them. Jim smiled wryly. You BEEHIVE COAL AND APPLIANCE Hiya, you old bushwhacker! see, sir, she has a queer pride. She he greeted, slapping the younger doesn't want any favors from me. DALLAS WOOD SERVICE STATION mans back. I think I can keep your name MODERN DRUG GLENS Jim grinned, then imitated the out of it, Markham said. I'll sun- - i VVM. I. BOTT AND SON other's drawl. You're sure lookin ply tell the Major that I've found a buyer, and I'll get him to give plumb good, hombre. Im still a better man than you, me power of attorney. He'll agree mister! since he's ill. And not a word to Rhea, sir." They laughed together, and Jim Not a word, Mr. Carradine. pulled up a chair so that he could face Pete on the bed. It was hard to think of this man, who looked 'T'HAT morning, Rhea received a like a cowhand, as a millionaire 1 note from Philip. Delivered by a oil man. The yellow stnngs of a messenger, it was typewritten on tobacco sack dangled from his vest the aircraft company's stationery. pocket. He still rolled his own. and bore a stenographers initials Jim said. How much money did at the bottom. It was. thought you bring with you, amigo? Rhea, a strange way for a man to More n you could shake a stick write to his fiancee. at. It read: Dear Rhea: Ive been Twenty thousand? called to New York and may not be Maybe, son, but I aint handing back for a day or two. However, this that much over to you. will in no way interfere with our That was your oiler twenty plans for Saturday. Yours. Philip. thousand for my property at San- Rhea felt both relief and dismay. ta Bonita and I wired you that I she dieaded telling Philip that she was ready to accept it. couldn't marry him and was re- ,offr was made a year ago. heved that the bad moment would Jim. I'd be a fool to give you be postponed by his going away. twenty thousand for that waste but she was dismayed by the land now. that he might not return If there was oil on that land a thought until Saturday, the day set for year ago, it's still there. their wedding. It would be awful Maybe, said Pete. to have to break the news to him at the last minute. BROUGHT out tobacco and she put the problem Hopapers and rolled a cigarette, outHowever, of her mind for the time being. Jim grew uneasy. It wasnt like She had something else to occupy Pete to haggle. her this morning. In- Pete, don't play trade-poShe had made a decision a n with me. I need money, and I cision based on her grandfathers need it right away. All Ive got m observation last night that the the world is that land at Santa Charters had always put too much Bonita. You wanted it once, and stock in "background. If that was now I want you to have it. Chart- so, then other moth-eate- n e. Ive been snooping around out ers customs might as well be the old Texan said. I didnt carded. Here she is . . . whatll you give me for her? see any oil signs. Rhea had decided to go to the I saw the signs. So did Dad. bank and get the family jewels DEALER: Sounds like bhe just breathed her last. We and theres no better oil man than from the box. hoping want good second-han- d cars but not this kind. he. If I wasnt broke, youd not get to sell them for enough to pay ofl a smell at this. her grandfather's debts. Well. said Pete, the only rea- MAN: Why, its got only 30, (XX) miles. . . and look! son I stopped off here was that I'm (To be continued) . . . its the same make, model and year as that gray crazy enough to have more faith (The characters m this serial are In Mike Carradmes job youve got tagged to sell for $ 150. fictitious ) opmion than Klira t barters and her grandfather, Major Stephen t barters, ho live on their ancestral estate near the little town of are in financial difttcul-tie- s. A man named Mike larra-dinadventurer and oil speculator, owes the Major a large sum of money, but can't pay the debt. Instead, he sends his son Jim to 4 harters Manor to help in any way he can. Rhea is antagonistic and haughty toward Jim, partly because he isn t a gentleman. However, when he makes love to her. she finds herself unwillingly attracted to him. WANT ADS As a Hit Parade fan, I have to admit that a line or two of the current No. 1 has tossed me off the beam. Somewhere around the third negative I bounce clear out of the groove on . . . And that song aint so very Does that mean that the far from wrong. cowboy doesnt doubt that the song is not inaccurute, or doesnt it? al District Court, Hiv of September A D 1942. Date of first publication July 14. A D 194 2A JOHN TAPENrLsj Administrator of the ot Bertha Papenfufc, ceased wnro-ou- t, As congress rolls up its sleeves and digs in for more of the same, we discover suddenly that through all these years the hoys in Washington havent been playing politics; theyve been working at it. e, City, Brigham signers tion. bn JOSEPH CHADWICK diseases. Heat sufferers again are reminded that a minute a day in contemplation of January fuel bills helps wonderfully. v-a- Commit Clerk of HIGH HORSE o! n cipe treading hi" LEGAL NOTICES Zadii on a August 5, 1931. Miss Eeah Mathias, daughter Mrs Thomas B. ol Mr and Mathias, was mairied to J. Otto Jensen in the Logan temple. TWENTY FIVE A EARS AGO August 4, 1917. The Yellowstone limited, the O S L crack train, was deluded just south of the Willard depot Miss Evalyn Jepp.son, daughter of Mr. and Mis N P. Jepp-soof Mantua, died at the family home from a complication of Personally, we view with alarm the threatened limitation of telephone conversations. What will happen to the nations health if they start breaking off the housewifes morning confab right in the middle of a re- - are reserved. News-Journ- this The prevailing wage for separator men for the wheat harvest in the Pacific Northwest this year is $25 a day. But the price probably is reasonable, considering the overhead. After all, riding a combine is awfully hard on silk shirts. Elder 4, icq. E I August 4. 19X1 of the Young Ma'J he ladic trons clut) and then husbands enjoyed a swimming party at the Utah Hot Spungs A baby troy was bum to Mr. and Mrs M J. Miller of Bear Mrs Miller was Rivei City foimery Miss Elva CiauforJ of I. (Established Jno published by The Box Elder V1! IJAM M LONE. Editor & Ceneial Manager 1A II) H MANN, Advei Using Manager Published every Tuesday and Friday afternoon at Brigham. Utah, and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham, Utah, in Jinuuiy, 1909, under the act of Match, 3, Snbsei ifition Rates. Anywhere in Box a Founiv 2 30 a year, 1 2o fur six months,a 2.ic S3 00 year. Box Elder County. outside month, Subsc upturns must be paid in advance. Jhinlieat cm offices, 44 South Main Street. M E M B E R OR Ti E UNITE D PR ESS to the The United Press exclusively is entitled to this use or lepublieution of all news credited hr rein. news published paper , and also the loeal also All rights of publication of special dispatches is NEWS-JOURNA- emones JOURNA THE BOX ELDER TtRU mis-mov- TUESDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST THE BOX ELDER PAGE TWO Lojjan, Utah AMofcMndtnt c o n o c 'j-- ant t |