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Show FRIDAY AFTERNOOX, IAGE TWO THE BOX El, HER NEWS-JOUKNA- and "you WANT was reappointed to the position, which b" ages of . lclt evening-cave their our-ospend activithe his Under still holds. guidance dress at News ..- or w lu re do they the show, after do go they ties and membership of the scout.-- , m the not at the OK SALE: One lame capacity spend evenings when they're of area has considerably increased. Ross ha chopper, one large I OR SAFE : the surroundings the Are show? Bmiwii In addition to his work in the c hurch, ( arley grain roller. stiavrs capacity front room. In 133.11, they crowd the booths, crumple . Earl, Telephone scout, and community service, he and Mrs. ,j. M and play the nickleodeon.. Steffen, U() l;f Arthur Garland, Ltah. Bundorson have reared four children; three over soft drinks Hie Eye Assailed Fust. I'lumiwith you? satisfactory entirely all a of whem have graduaand horsIxiy, I think SELL your dead or useless The U.S.O. council and a group of invited girls LOR SALE: The last question isnt rhetorical. room llllr Box Elder high school and were Hut es and cattle to White s trout guests attended an open house meeting ted from thein activities are bath ami full basn,,, those more places while receive probably there. Farm and and short program in the Main .street U.S.O. prominent See this tmght Yes, his life thus far has been one of IS that enough? money. 1'honc Hyruin HIM clubhouse Tuesday evening. Without excephole-- ; in lack we is Jy43 a and Collect. The lack if there So. Main St. Ihoiu 6. tion, they were surpised, and very pleasant- servce, as it shall continue to le, take this opportunity to express u;r appresome facilities for the entertainment of our WANTED AUTOMOBILES ly so, to see what the U. S. army and the or hall pubto you for your work, Mr. IMM)Pofcfln youth would seem to be a dance cash for used ears. ATTRACTIVE Will post engineers department of Rushnell Gen- ciation 4 for man ami nil,. to tf. dances, prelerably noii-- l CentralpayChevrolet Co. lic or eral hospital had created from a couple of an apartment bouse sum-in the the take to place commercial, old buildings and a few odds and ends of $1 business. O. G. Ba FURNACE CLEANING mertime of the school and M. I. A. dances material. and So. Main Clean Kepaar IVfl Vacuum Letter? That Wheres st., lHoe a held during the winter months. All Makes of Furnacea You wouldnt call the Main Street U.S.O. BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE here considerable! to was letter is that Lets see, now, right The city spend club elaborate, by any means. And yet, probwilling Phona "ONE I'OR SALE: BlaiklierriiT-peably, its more nearly elaborate than any on my desk somewhere. It looked like a time and money and devote attention to the' ease if SOLD teach (i(.k V; ESTATE We thins Ill form REAL would imagine from outside aprecreation of younger children. mimeographed letter, but & passer-b162 80. 3r(1 k BOUGHT yourself. ESTATE REAL welcome to along and them would ; recreation so one suggestions more playground any summer than think, pearance 1 Phone 175. LOANS jour ESTATE REAL an-j knowing it was built from a couple of old this line you may care to make. program is unexcelled in any town S. NORMAN LEE, We want to be serious, though, in a brief where near this size. But after the young FOR SALE: knocked-dowC.C.C. buildings brought, Licensed Abstractor burner. 18 West tth from Morgan. Hut elaborate isnt the ad- discussion of what is or may be a serious people outgrow the playgrounds, then what? k 379 To these young adults worth a little; WANTED: Good, di pcnduble jective, any more than it was the aim. In- problem. Lets call it juvenile activity. Arent belli ceil II anti I OR SALK: loo New stead. youd call the Main Street U.S.O. call it the juvenile problem sounds as if it i attention, too? carrier Han.psU-A- v home-lik11 years of age. Infinite a Hie Red large chickens. comfortable, attractive, tidy. implied that every juvenile is a problem A letter carried in the 7. Ilnuie School olfice. rememlier! were in run. Chester Kasimissea Youd be surprised being serious, the as was everyone What They Think column seems to us to If. yris tua, Utah. as you stepped teachers, Boy Scout and other youth organi- apply, and to offer a logical course of action.1 'l.iSoJfT group Tuesday night tell can arent. leaders zation you they through the door. school gym be open- UOR SALE ROOFING : I.et us, LOR SALK: Alfalfa Adolescents cant be handled in the same Why couldnt the high Not that the building isnt attractive from with' North 3rd West. house month once twice a or shingle .sour during the sumsometimes ed, outside. Neatly painted, it is a small, far manner as children. They are double thick asphalt shingles, teen-ag- e for dances for people? young mer, from unattractive frame building. beginning to come into contact abruptly same as was used on the Hos- IOR SALK: Dewberries The problem, of course, is complex. Hence, pital. Insesfigate before you Hut the general prospect, from outside, is with outside influences, influences outside raspberries. Bring contt and deal with ouiside agents. are these random remarks, suggestions and come prepared to greatly impaired by evidence of another war- the family, school and church. Theyindivi1? Hell your own. Kiln in I,. Merrell Lumber Co. becoming aware of their identity as time program carried on in Brigham City opinions. But wed like to wind them up I G mile smith Ranch. Too could often they with a conclusion which but won't, the remander of the scrap metal pile, just duals, citizens of this world. Jill (O' older here be argued. That conclusion is, we I OR SALE: One registered Jerare approached by their elders as south of the U.S.O. building. soy hull and two family cows. I OI SALK : It is recognized that transportation, mak- children when actually they are young dont believe there is a serious juvenile Trailer houv C. R. Sparks, 353 West 3rd perfect condition, well ing connections with outside markets, labor adults. To be effective, guidance must give problem. The situation, sirs and ladies, ap-- 1 North, Logan. Phone 1531 W. comall are difficult problems in these times. way to influences. A forward-lookinped. .yioo.oo (all 7Q2AI pears to us to be pretty well under control. Jyl3 16 20 23 27 30 Aug 3 tip. 'I.130L Hut it would be nice courteous to our citys munity must create, negativelv or positively Next years crop of citizens in Brigham ; g LOR SALE: Red Astrachan apbut always subtely a mentally and mor- City is a pretty 1 military guests of the 7dtith and 741st Medi: 1 oung SAI.L, Jersey pics, diaries Burt. Phone cal Sanitary companies and an improvement ally heathful environment for these young industrious and intellgent group, as a whole, ow. f Just fresh. John H; ti4 R J22 27 3(lp. on the Main street scene if that scrap pile citizens. on the part of the city fathers is a heathy ker. Harper. .1,31,4 This all sounds a little vague and theo- on the part o fthe city fathers is a healthy UOR SAFE: .mid list'd baby were moved just as quickly as possible! UOR SALE: Overstaffed retical, doesnt it. We ought to get down to indexation, but they also can take an oceabuggy. Plume 502 K. ami occasional chair, cases. sional moment to be mighty proud of these Rossi, 328 South Main. In Appreciation Where do your youngsters between the young people! RENT: Heat and lights Service to ones fellow men is one of the for caretaker for tile slimmer. 1UR SALK: Lengths of piuj Fh""' H. HSAltJIJs greatest possible human undertakings. It LEGAL NOTICES tfeh Call N. L. Hansen. July, A. D. 1943, as the same tation, processing, handling, involves unselfish devotion of ones time to of record in my office. sampling, examination, LOOK the progress and benefit of the group as a Consult Clerk of District Court, In Witness Whereof I have labeling, regrading, andgrading, LIFE INSURANCE sale of TRACTOR MEN or Brigham City, respective aftractor hereunto set my hand and regu- Panther greases milk and milk the whole; the sacrifice of personal profit and products, for lurther signers fixed the Corpoiate Seal of inspection of dairy herds, daillarly sold at 17 jc, closeout, insurance pleasure for the advancement and welfare Participating CENTRAL CHEVlb. 10c. Brigham City this 28th day of ies, and milk plants; the issuing of society in general. rates. P tf. 1913. CO. ROLET and revocation ol permits to July. 286. W. L. Glover, Dii SUMMONS At the recent stake quarterly conference IN ELVA J. GIBBS, THE IL Dls KIC milk producers louor and distribu- SHOWCARDS written to order. Manager, Beneficial Life. President Ilervin Bundorson was released, IRIS JLDIUAL DlSIKlcr IN ANL) City Recorder. the placarding of restaurtors, UOX LLDLR OI IOR Till. IOLMY Phone 7. upon request, as head of the Box Elder stake Jess CUrk. plaintiff. (SEAL) It ants and other establishments PLUMBING & HEATH; of the Latter Day Saint church. Bunderson Wills Bel Clark, Oefendaot or milk milk prcuuctx; FOR SAFE (HEAP: Bundled serving AN ORDINANCE has served in that capacity for the past sev- THL SI AH. Of L AH fO THL SAID ot and the fixing l Office. penalties, ULI ENDAN f. Papers. All work guaranteed. Deli An ordinance to regulate the en years, since 1936. You are summoned to appear within passed by the City Council of tf Christensen, 111 North 5th IL twenty days alter the service of this production, transportation, pro- Brigham City on the 15th day of In his work as stake president he has su- .Summons . Phone upon you, if served within exJuly, 1913, and approved on the CARPENTER WORK: Any percounty m which this action is cessing, handling, sampling, pervised the activities and met with the of- the brought, otherwise, within thirty days amination, son wishing carpenter work grading, labeling, 15th day of July, 1913, as the ficers of the stake boards of Sunday schools. after service, and defend the above OPTICAL GOODS done can get in touch with entitled action, and in case of your legrading, and sale of milk and same appears on recoid in my the Relief and Mutual, primary, failure so to do. judgment will be rensociety, milk products; the inspection of office. I 323 at the nion Carpenter's dered Htfunst you according . j dairies, and milk IX WITNESS to the,j Welfare, genealogical, and Priesthood N. L. Hansen Variety Sto dnirttid ot the complaint which has been Uaiijf JltiUo WHEREOF, I, Sou (h 1st West. Phone 87. filed enwith the of clerk the above the L. D. S. seminary staff, and TCVOCa-the The and Store of a Million Arti. issuing eh plants; tf. have hereunto set hand and my led count tion of permits to milk produ- affixed the Corporate Seal of the stake High Council; has presided over his adion is brought by the plain till to obtain a riecre of the court cers and ESNKN'I 111. REPAIR PARTS 28 quarterly conferences and made regular dissolving distributors; the pla-- j Brigham City this 15th day the bonds of matrimony. for all makes of ears and (rucks of restaurants and other B. C t ALL, Plaintiff Attorney 191.3. carding visits to the various j4 wards in the stake. July, P O Addiess Rooms 26 27 establishments at l ircstonc store. .120 ELVA J. GIBBS, serving milk or lust hecuritv Bank Bldg, During his seven years as stake president, milk Typew liters, adding maoij of and the Utah. products; Brigham, fixing Recouler. City OK SALK: 6 room he has appointed 16 ward bishops. modern and cash registers bought, penalties. It (SEAL) home. 623 South 5lh East. and rented. The Reminder At the time Bunderson took office in IN NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The City Council of Brigham nil. DISTRICT (OLRT OT TUT Phone 511 J. (fill flee Supply. 1936, the church Welfare program was just IIRST JUDKIVL DISTRICT IN AND City hereby ordains as follows: KIR HIE COUNTY HOX LLDLR, 1. Box Section Elder stake he ihe production. getting started. In the WANTED: camSTAII OI LTV More than $7 billion of assets Speed Graphic matt! r of the dissoluhandhas encouraged and promoted this work, un- in the ORCHARD SUPPLIER era with synchronized flash of enemy and enemy occupied ION Ot MERRILL LUMBtK AND transportation, processing, liner til it has risen from a humble beginning to examination, nations are now under sampling, anil collided range finder. hardware company, u uuh corgrading, labeling, regrading, control of the Alien freezing Approved quality nisecncC Call its present significance. In 1912 the proNo. 7. tf Ande. f all milk and milk anJ materials spraying gram, after continual growth, reached its pDny. a corporation organized and ex pTOdUCLs SOld fOT Ultimate COIV LET US insulate jour home now Produce Co. At ffih! goal of $1.00 per capita, in the stake. and save 30 to 10 percent oil sumption within the city of the local Welfare office a new steam can- Court ot the First Judicial District, Brigham, or its police jurisdicnext w inters coal hill. INSURANCE in and for Boxekfer County. State of jour 31! the inspection of dairy ning system has recently been installed, rea petition proving for a det ree tion, if needed. Terms .Merrell rt said court disincorand dissolving I ,u t ii her herds, dairies, and milk plants, S. Martin Rasmussen placing pressure cookers and thus saving porating said tf. Company. and 'hat of considerable time and labor. Over 40,000 atFiiday, the 10th corporation, and Residence Phone 98. day of I94J the issuing and revocation the hour of 10 o clockSeptember, A M I OR SALE I said permits to milk producers and Chester cans of fruits and vegetables have been day, or as soon thereafter as on counsel White hrood sou. Earley Jeppmay be heard, has been f.xed as the distributors, the placarding of canned there in one years time, and at time and the Court Room of the above establish-meritson. Phone 719 II. J37 A3 loch entitled Court. County Court House, restaurants and other present there are over 60,000 cans of these Brigham milk or milk proUtv. Itah. as the place, at serving UOR hich said application is to hr heard SALE Red astrachan and products on hand. ducts, and the fixing of penalfirm, or corporation havyellow- transparent apples, anil Bunderson was second counselor in the ingAnyanyperson, Whole and giound gre objection to the granting ol ties, shall be regulated in acred table heels. .Mrs. Lovina mixed feeds for cattle, t said petition or having any claim cordance with the stake presidency 10 years, from 1926 to against of terms the said nuiM file the Richardson, 637 south fourth poultry. We'll save you same prior to corporation said time when said nr 1935 edition of the United States 1936, when he was appointed president. tition shall be heard east. Phone 60S J. Jy the hundicd ot ton. T Health orPublic Service milk IN Prior to his 10 years in the preidency he II NUNS UHLRIOI. have Feed and Seed. Ph. 151. W t sri mv hu rrt and afEx-three ol dinance, ,T printed copies WORK was superintendent of Sunday school in the ol said Dittrut Court, tin 28ththr ol WANTED: Kmodcling rest. which ofbe day shall on file in the Shoes Rebuilt For dresses, suits and coats. See fourth ward. He was later stake superin- July. 194) J EDWIN Lee of the city clerk; Provided. MRD, aleria I. Baird, 121 South tendent of Sunday schools for nine years, woodroiI'd" SiiilE50'Clrrk D'pu'y Long Term Wear That the blatik spaces following 2nd East. Jy 7 30 Ag-- pd until 1926. Mtornev for Petitioner. the words of in said "city Before disc arding old shoes 20 New luu BIHl In addition to his work in church duties. Silt I OR Public Health Service milk Lake City, Ltah. SALE modern Large bring (hem in to us. We ll -i Repairs, supplies, hanMABunderson served one term on the city At i)2n27 finance shall be understood home. J23 West Forest. Phone to C. W. and shorten, stretch and goods. sporting he refer t0 317 rcpaii of L ... city council, and two years later a term as may3fMf Brigham; Jy U25 Co. worn out shoes at little Provided further. That in section oil... ANt E or of Brigham City. He was a member of AX Ain ORDIXAXCE . cost . . ove FIXING S of said Public Health ami help make LOS1 Small black memoranthe local public library board for 20 years, THE FOR THE milk finance the first aitorna- ration ticket go fur dum hook containing xaiualde jour nef from 1916 to 1936. Cm RECORDER AND CITY live wording ihall annlv tlier! papers, on Main street Satur' 13J- -. A R B R K ;H A M vided further. native of St. Charles, Idaho, Bunderson Your appeal ante is That secuors 15 day night. F. B. I lint, Portage. E DOC FI6CAL YEAE and 16 of said Public Health came to Brigham City in 1912, following ant to success. 1 tahPETERSEN your FpePiit' Jv pd master shoe rlbuilder clothes clean and neatly Prcj his graduation from the Utah State AgriService milk ordinance shall be :mr: 2 doors South of Postoffice it ordained by the Modern FOR SALE City replaced, respectively, by sec Large Red .Whra- ed. Send them to cultural college at Logan, to teach at the Council of SHOE SHINE PARLOR can fol- - tions 2 and 3 below. as Brigham V. City apples. Cleaners. Kejnohl printable Reeder, Box Elder high school. He organized the 0WSl 121 North 1st West. Phone 129 W. Section 2 Penalties. business department at the high school, and Section That the salaries for J.V 27 30 A 3 Any person, firm or corporasince 1917 has given an annual award, the City Recorder and REAL ESTATE City tion violating any provision of I OR SALE known as the Bunderson medal, to the Treasurer of Brigham City Cor2nd crop alfalfa. tins ordinance shall, upon conReal estate, msuiance, Phone 589 J 2, or contact Isaac poration for the years 1941 and viction. be guilty of a misdeoutstanding business student graduating 1915 c,ntl bunds. Telephone M. Hansen. , be and Jv from the school each year. they are hereby meanor and subject to the genLIGHT GLOBES John E. Baird. Brigham. fixed at the sum of an$1620.00 eral penalty provided therefor. After working four years developing the STRAWBERRY PICKERS 4)n Section 3. All ordinances and business department at Box Elder, he left nually, payable $135.00 REAL ESTATE Perry Robb. 150 ALL of SIZES in ordinances FOR conflict parts the faculty, in 1916, and took a position Section 2. This ordinance shall with 27 A 3 lj this ordinance are heieby ALL PURPOSES with the Stohl furniture company. In 1923 take effect on the 1st Fire Insurance, Bonds, day of appealed. Black Shaclfer lifetime lost he was promoted to the managership of the January, 19H. Notary Public, Quick, BfSjA Section 4. That it is necessary fountain pen. Reward. Arditli Service ioc Passed by the City Council of to the O G. B.tigeron. store, holding this position for 10 years, I. learson. peace, health, and safety Honejviiie, I lab. South Main Stieet, Brig p until 1933, when he was appointed superin- Brigham City at special session of the community nf Brigham 10c or to return Utah. Phone 6 tendent of schools in Box Elder County, at this 28th day of July, A D City that this ordinance shall of: J.V 1943. 10c pd take effect upon its fust pubwhich he is still engaged. itio CARL WOLD. Mai or W ANTED lication. oung man to learn ioc While manager of the furniture company ATTEST: . a trade with a future. Get in Ho Passed by the City Council of in 1923, Bunderson, with two other local ELVA J. GIBBS. Latins 10c touch with in regular session Glen Meeham. Steam City Brigham Brigham merchants organized the Brigham City City Recorder. Evcrton .Mattress Factory. this 15th day of Julj, A. IT, Phone 62. J5c .Merchants committee of the Box Elder 'SEAL) 1943. 27 30 eh Jj I SO Floating Chib Chamber of Commerce, and served as chair- STATE OF UTAH 15C CARL WOLD, Mavor. I'OR SALE Good haj out of the HARRISBURG, I.' lL1 man of that committee for several years. COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ATTEST: 20c U. field. ELVA river W. A J. GIBBS. City Re- ELVA J. GIBBS. Iliilibaid, He is ti past president of the chamber and Susquehanna corder of Biigham City, Utah, Citj- Recoidei. (1.11110 where 30eh 30c worship, has twice been a djrector of that organizahereby certify that the above (SEAL) tei t.unmonts are held fr 1 I.l'BKIC 1 ION MAN W ANTED tion. att 10c and foregoing is a full, true and STATE OF UTAH, vice men, was formally at once, good Two years ago Bunderson was mad correct copy of an Ordinance COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss paj. Central July 3 by Gov. Ed" aid Ma ( hey role! Co. Jv 27 30ch a.s president of the Ogden Area Council of the of Brigham City, entitled "An I. ELVA J. GIBBS. City Reof Amciaas niC'1 HANSEN I OR S LE : Babv cart. Phone usualoneUSD Hoy Scouts of America, which includes 13 Ordinance fixing the salaries corder of Brigham C'ty, clubs. In peace l'ah, a the districts in North Davis, Morgan, Box Elder, for the City Recorder and Citv hereby certify that (he above floating club "as or call at 552 North 2nd aterfroD' Tieasurer w of VARIETY for STORE Brigham City Bear River and Ogden stakes. and foregoing is a full true and burg's beautiful He is the the Fiscal Year, 1914 and 1915. correct copy of an ordinance, lighted commercial danceB'1" The Store of a Million of Ogden who has ever only CU MAMED TO BUY: Electric that plied the liver oft Counul of entitled An ordinance to been president 0f the council. Last Articles ice box. Phone year ha Brigham City on the 28th day of late the production, transport Ill No. summer nights with accom g 3rd East. Jj30 A3cli. tions for more than 600 pci wl ADS re-o- "come-in-at-dnr- Netuo-alaurnA Semi-Weekl- al Newspaper Successor to y THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE BOX 18) ELDER JOURNAL Published bv 'Kl re K(MH and - (Established 1009) Inc. The Box Elder & General Manager LONG, Editor News-Journal- k place-whe- (Established JlLY L , sali-tactor- WILLIAM M. () G. LINNABARY- Advertising Manager Published every Tuesday and Friday alternoon at Brigham, Utah, and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham, Utah. In January. 1909. under the act of March. 3, 1879. y. vv semi-publ- Subscription Rates: Anywhere in Box Eldera County $3.50 a year, $1.25 for six months, 25c month; outside Box Elder County, $3.00 a year. Subscriptions must be paid in advance. ic 1 t j 1 Publication offices, 44 South Main Street. r y j O.lTfWE n, I e, News-Journa- , ls News-Journa- l j REAPER. This one is supposed to have come direct from one of the Southern camps by way of one of our local boys in service. It seems the commanding: officer of the post wouldnt have won any popularity contests. One day he walked past a guard post in the heat of the day, and was challenged by the colored . 01 - g sentry on duty. - The sentry gave the Halt! pointing his gun. The c. o. halted. The sentry stood there in the sun, with a perplexed look on his face, and the officer stood there. The sentry obviously had forgot the command with which he should advance the officer to be recognized. After the heat had bored in for a few minutes, the officer cleared his throat and inquired of the sentry, "Havent you forgotten something? Ah shuah The sentry didnt smile. until remembers he ah "but it, has, replied, you ail'd bettah stand right there! high-minde- d, well-behave- ; ; d, a , - l23-27-30- Of- I I - With the group that left last week, there now are 79 boys in service from Willard. Wotta town! News-Journal- . I News-Journa- ' Harp Kilroy says hes coughing himself hoarse and wearing himself out from limping, trying to live up to that rating the army docs at Salt Lake City gave him. 206-W- j com-jnittee- A certain dentists wife endorses the 1 I 61 will sponsor 9 Campaign No. a city ordinance requiring that cookies be stamped with a number, indicating the nvlting or disintegrating factor in hot 34765-A-963- OI- - - - I - Cor2-V- Heres what happens, and heres the need 6 for Campaign No. and the ordinance that undoubtedly will result. You order coffee and cookies. You get three cookies, assorted. 34765-A-963- , News-Journal- ear-ol- . - You dunk the first one, what you estimate to be a reasonable length of time to soften it, and pull it out of the coffee and start to bite (or gum) off the soaked-upart. You nearly lose a tooth. It isnt soaked up at all. So you dunk it again, twice as long. This time it is a little softer, but still it needs a third dunking before its really ready for consumption as a cookie. W I hcr-im- lr, H - well-dunk- H After you get your timing, you finish off the first cookie and pick up the second. You dunk it, tentatively, for about a fifth as long as the first one took just to test it. You pull it out of the coffee and theres no . or-JiJ- o ivrnm cookie below the Then you watch a disgusting mess of crumbs float to the surface of your cup of coffee. k. imp-- - 'J it 27-30 - 6-- - , . tt 25-Wa- tt News-Journal- . 40-Wa- tt 30-Wa- J t tt V 60-Wa- tt tt 100-Wa- I. tt 130-Wa- lt 200-Wa- tt (or-Jj-2- - N. L. 1IKT-A- isnt it, this Campaign? Well, you know where to send your contributions to the campaign fund, dont you? m 1 heaven-only-knows-wh- at Good idea, ' s p The factor, or standard of measurement, might just as well be called the dunking factor. Melting point is a little misleading, The factor is relative. It is, say, the length of time an ordinary wartme white sugar cookie takes to melt to just the right stage of lost surface tension while still retaining adequate cohension, in coffee at 100 degrees F. Any experienced dunker knows by instinct, by intuitive timing, how long that is. Well, if a peanut butter shortbread cookie takes just half that long, its dunking factor (marked plainly on the face of the cookie) would be If a tan ginger cookie takes twice as long, its factor would be 2. See how simple it is. s, - "Friar nickname hung on the doc in Tuesdays. Apparently the heats on for a bit of reduction of the old spare tire. What puzzles me is, eating downtown, how he ever got it ! You see my point. Youve probably seen time and again in your own coffee cup. At home its different. You only have one hind of cookies, and each day, if youre something of a dunker, you hold the cookie under a little longer, to allow for the aging and toughening up of the cookies. But when downtown, they throw three complete- l.v foreign cookies at you, along with a cup temof coffee of perature, no matter how long youve been dunking, youre at a loss. a ' J.V30-.3pd- non-reside- nt 368-1- h R1 . . |