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Show j UII) ENING, APRIL E VY (i. THE ROX ELDER Service Men's 'dh. HOUSEWIVES TOi 'IITUrc PACE TI1REH L Sends Home Souvenirs a hldeii Malmio-- e Wives 1 -- NEWS from our n'!v ill living mlaiitiv-m.i.- Geim.ih, i ie-- enl home two tieim.m He should, i button- polled that lie had lev lived tin in ..tli i the C'ui man- - moved "i I Malmto-- e had a clo-- e call with a hell the hole wa- - lelt n I,.- - helmet He wa- - with the Pie-idethi lor it- - historic .in to til t caeh the Khun-Hot the Muhlembau koiiihmp - heel) in seivne since aiuritt assembly plant t Brun done. 1 4 A and has In en over--- i sw u k tliiin.inv This group - mee January of tin- - vear. ;,ko n.i rt icipated m the Third Hav Malmrose SI c is now .m division England to Africa with a Heel m tne South living slmlMi Messer- - Iaiilic He has ri polled bombing ,,i sliMii'l iiiuiatt plants at to eveial dilteiint Hi ini.iin m August. Mulnim-- i ha- - liieii m the seri 'it toi Mi the , nlire div vice mee Mav 31 1044 and he was au.iioevi a Presidentoo ha- - hoi n ovei-e.since tial citation January of till- - vear. Hi, tli voting men .oe suns of In Arkansas Mr and Mr- - llyriim A. Mulin-ro-Air and Oluf Nelson ot Bi igham Citv . have leieivect wold loin tlu it son. Sgt Anderson In Manila Ji that lie is now Andcisnn (.Hen iiceivnl a w ork m Ai kaii-ah Hi tins wick trom his out t it is guaidmg u porting Hay Anderson, W al tnat lie had ai lived in Manila. has been v 11 III. illy Sgt Nelson onleied the ser- '1 he lit vile on J ol 6. 1942. trom a wricked, he said and all piop-rtv owners seemed ill a rush mail cltik s position at Oakland. Calif He trained at Camp to git up hoi dog or soil dunk Ciowther. Mo. Washington. stand.-- on then propiitv HamD C Hamilton lield, Calit burgers costs SI at) eaeh lie and cal ibou steak saiul-vAngel Island, and was m Alile la s S2. strain, tor months, eight of vv Inch he spent m an army llos- pital Misses Child s Laugh Eldon Malmrose, writing to jins parents Horn Germany, said tins week he wa- - eager to see ON In- 1 baby brother laugh. t haven seen a child laugh or since I ve been here,' lie COST l epoi ted I. mil i 3g,B0YS in the SERVICE Women Mert NEWS-JOURNA- -- v 1 -- Job For A There's You In Receives N J A I'" W LOCAL RESTAURANT t , . r. Mis t AS A Waitress Busboy Dishwasher Cook 0111 h, .d V i d a IlC St soil ot He Mat and ados 'Will to yet lus He tor hln !i ol hi- , time vi-i- ls - 1 1 -- e Prepares for Combat lkn te v i- w i f s, -- -- ur i muii i i -- I PHONE 680 (in lidp E 517,' T v k 1 . li"iuld c . v 1 WELFARE AIDE REPORTS TRENDS Glen Compton K AI 3 e and Mrs. Mathew Compton and Mrs Compton arrived m Bi igham City Sunday. April 1. to spend a SAVE MONEY FEi , have -- ne 154 Get One Of These BEAUTIFUL STREAMLINED WOOD AND COAL ECIAL la Bull rill, I ,nc and m the Compton has been navy two ycais and has been 'stationed at the North Bend, Oregon naval air station since he completed lus basic training ,;il Fairagut, Ida Ran Ever By u lull white enameled front and ends. Insulated with LLOA (iRLi ruck woll. with special cooking lop ol IRuN. re-i- n forced for longer life, small top lid Permits effective control of oven heal. Oven hits removable panels. MAELERLE IRON INNER FRAME on controlled men doors. Ventilated easily firebox, draft and cheek. No projecting parts, all corners . rounded to make cleaning easy. 0 EN lliERMOME-TLR. ALIA ONOMK E and Rurns fuel thorough! NO CERTIFICATE NEEDED ALL REASONABLY PRICED WALK ANI) BLOCK A SAVE" lor the miration To Assist War Workers On Furlough Hvt Teel Murmukd and Pvt. Hiaeo Moimaka. sons ol Mr. , and .Alls T Monnaka ol ai rived home Saturda, March 31, from Camp Blandmg, Fla. alter completing basic inTed has been fantry training in tlie si i vice since October; Hideo since November They will report to Foi t Meade, Md , With Their Insurance Problems. Cor-iiiiie- S. Rhone ad-die- i. Wins Filth Cluster An Eighth air lorce NEW KLV "lo'' patterns and by Saw room. even tor buy ing it b 3 rolls - he l,,u I border 1.19 line (OMPLEIE Paints - Enamels Varnishes Paints 98c to $1.69 Qt. Ko conies in gallons. DRl SUES T Many I'll- uaU'''- Just mix Other clcitii'ng PAINT - - Aid JONHAM CULTIVATOR Vnteriia's Finest Hand l' l' TAKES ;RDEMN; A FFhAM weight carbon steel throughout, le with interchangeable tools. ,, Cultivator. mie three" ways. w for varying crops, adjustaoie years of satisfactory serv'c' LOW COST $7-9- OS Afsiis'AiltJ&liCf HORSLEYS GOOD SI DREY WHITE PLATES CUPS - SAUCERS Fruit And Cereal DISHES NAPPIES and LARGE BOWLS and :12 ul-Rie- DINNER SETS DE.U Til l L LINE LACES EMROIDERIES INSERTIONS TRIMMINGS FI FJ FRUITS VEGETABLES COLD MEATS GROCERIES SOFT DRINKS MILK ( losing adjustable Time NEW LINE Flannel and Rroadclolh , $24 076 issued lic e count lecipients m Sl.uk, Tuesday, April Cor-mno- THE PERRY CANNING COMPANY n 1 C gardeners is the coming visit of Dr Arvil Stark from the Utah State Agricultural college The extension tension service service has hired Dr. Stark for one full month to assist with garden work throughout the Dr Stark has a very state fine reel of movies on home gardens whic h he took of his own and other practical gar-- ' dens He has good practical advise for all who are going ' to grow a garden. Gardens are more important this year then ever before he-cause of demands brought about ex-th- e for several years for this company and for the Hrigham (.itv Canning Company at the time John E. Rierce was the manager. Eor the past four years Hy has been with the Ctah State Department of Agriculture in the capacity of inspector of seeds and of weights and measures, from which position he just recently resigned to take up his new duties. Anyone wishing to contact Mr. Ward regarding acreage of canning crops can do so hy telephoning his home in Hrigham ( ity, or by calling the Retry Canning at Company t(i-- 1 THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ot pub- Box Elder, Eehruaiv of this year, as-- i peru nt was tor old-agsistance. 17 7 percent for aid to 0 percent dependent children. for aid to the blind. 6 5 percent for unemployable's, 1 4 percent for foster cate tor neglected and orphaned children. 0 4 percent for adults m institutions: and 0 3 pet cent for sight conservam 72 4 e 1 Members of the Countv Welfare Board present at the meeting were D G Nelson Jr chairman, D E Pcckenpaugh. George J Wood. W. C Horsley, Lewis Wight Mrs Liah Reeder and . A W. Bixliop Thats news to me. Judge. From the way some people talk you would think it was BUY BUNDS AND STAMPS PAJAMAS Pasteurized FLANNEL MILK CREAM - BUTTER SHIRTS ! El-d- hv the war tion BOYS PANTS ('OLD w VIEK Compound ERAIER nek d duratone AX ing; bomber station. England, lepoits with combat tuner a distinguished ol evil 30 missions to In- - cicdit, ii 23 ear-olLit ut Clair B Brigham pilot ol an Eighlh Fortress, Fl.ving air ioii'c has been awarded t lie iitlh oak Uul cluster to the air mtdal tor on mu itoi lous aclnevenu ut on on hoavv bombing attacks Gu mail militaiv and industrial installations and in cooperation with Allied ground louts He is a son of Mr and Mrs Dan F Olsen. Brigham Citv A Elder high giaduate ol Box siltool he attended W ebi r colli ge hi hue inmmg the armv m He received (ebruuiv. 1943 Ins wings and commission at Mail. i. lex. m February, 1944 He is a member ol the 94th bomb group which was i ited by Ol-e- Martin Rasmussen ' News-Journa- LO Is Every Monday Evening Until 9 P. M. vvs-Jo- WALLPAPER Calling Our Office Friday, Apnl 13. On Leave Blame Olson, son ol Mrs Josephine Olson, arrived in Brigto spend a ham Citv rccentl ltvv das leave with Ins mother, othei i datives and friends. Olson is a pharmacist s mate in the U. S navy. Receives Letter nal leceived a The Ni letter trom Pfc. Dee G Smith stating a more complete l than the had been sending his paper to hi foie The address is Pie. Dee 98th G Smith AS.N 39922496, .AI.Khme Retold Unit Hq 2nd Aii. .Memphis 15, 'Dim Co, Merrell Lumber Be- fore. Find Out How Much You Can Save On Liability and Collision Protection . . . Farmers, businessmen, church Come to Imar Or. 3, at one service groups of all wards, and , all others who are plaining on ol the lollowing places m growing gardens are urged to L H S hall, 4 o'clock The L D.S. Mutual the alternoon, Brigham Cit, he present oil icers are cooperating. 'Ibid ward L1)S hall, at 8 m the evening. Seed, seed bed, varieties, s tor- IUI ,llu L noble ms will he Lo much to our fighting ward chapel Wednesday titter- men, ad lilion to the Lurcly We can do our m 2 o'clock, discussed, noon, April 4, at part by 'mailing a letter today. Bishop Zundel presiding andllilm that will he picsentcd Lewis S Wight conducting Praver at the home was of- lered by Bishop Zundel Openby ing song. O. My Father, Mr and Airs. Harold B Felt. Arthur Sycamore offered the invocation followed by a solo, Sometime Well Understand, by Harry Jackson accompanied by Evelyn Kay. Colon Sweeten IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE and Jesse C. Reeder then spoke. A violin solo followed hv old B Felt. The next speaker was H. A Fallon lollowed by that Mr. J. Hyrum Ward of Brigham City remarks by Lewis S. Wight. Andrea-soNorman Herman and has assumed the position of Agricultural sang the closing song. ofBishop J Frank Bownng Superintendent of the company. Prelude fered the benediction. by Mrs. Kay and postlude by Herman Andreason. Mr. Ward, or Hv as he is known to his many Interment was in the Brigfriend's, brings with hint a great deal of valuable exham City cemetery under dircc-tion of the Harold B B'elt mor-Pet- t perience in the agricultural field, having been a sucdedicated tu;ln Martin cessful farmer of Do Elder ounty for quite a number Hie giave of years. He also held the position of field representative report prepared In Aidith i L Beck, director ol the Box r county department of public welfare, tor the monthly welfare meeting of the count hoard held recently, revealed a number ol trends and changes m public assistance programs .Mine the advent ol a wartime economy. The report revealed that durof February . ing the month 1938, 1.854 persons received a total of $19,050 25 in public assistance grants, whereas only 900 persons received public assistance payments in the amount of S24.076 95 during February, 1945 (seven years later This reveals that 954 persons, or apas proximately one-hal- f persons, are receiving public assistance as received it seven 'years ago However, these 900 persons today are receiving 20 $5,026 70, or approximately percent more money than was 'expended sevf-- years ago for twice as many recipients. Only Cash Grants Beck pointed out. however, that the tigures for expendt- lures m 1938 showed only the .amount of cash grants and dnl not reveal the cost of commodities. such as food and clothing, the cost of bonus points given low income inmilics tor the purchase of food, and other items1 cost which were evidenced jot by the existance ot Federal ag- encies such as the Surplus Commodities Corporation. Also, expenditures of the V P.A ,, the P.W A and other assistance (given employables were not in-- j eluded m the 1938 figures. After discussing these facts, the board felt that the costs ot public assistance m 1938 were much higher than todav. especially if tlie difference m the purchasing power of the dollar were to be considered It was especially noted that no employable persons are receiving public assistance m Box Elder county today. All assistance now given is for unemplov aides, dependent children. the aged and the blind. In ev alluding those reports, the board fell that the commun ilv should al-- o take eogmame ol the lart Unit m 1938 grants to tin neidv were usually m sulficiint to provide the liar' nceessitii s ot life, whereas, today it is fi it that those who must ii ly on public assistance lor tlu u support should receive cash giants sulfieient to allow them a siandard of living compatible with minimum standaids of decern v and health. Most for Elderly The i (pint showed that of the A son of Mr Johnson Completes Course Completion ot his course at llie naval air technical training iiiiUi. Norman, Okla by Cur-li- L.u in .Johnson, son ot Mr. and Mrs C, Johnson, 123 West Second South, Brigham Citv. has hein announced hv Tvultth naval district lieaci-tpi.tel s Johnson, who attended AVeber Junior college, was graduated trom the Oklahoma school seaman first class Bargeron In France W'oikmg on the .supply base c,,ip located sunn where Coip Richard F Bargeron, son ot O G Bargeron, 62 North Third East. Brigham City, is now an inspector m the Ninth B A E A section of central air depot art a Belore enter mg the service on June 19 1943. Corp Barger-owas employed at the Ogden air service command in Ogden. His wile Vivian Bargeron is making In r home in Plain CiH bio-tlie- i. I M ND . -- V. Mr i I -- a- m lecivmg .in. -- 1 IOR ! i)i:u to' IM ti , H I.ar-- t n, ol and Mi- - .Adam J Lai sen l.uk Valliv nientlv arrived at a Miutcgic a. i toice tation in Li, gland Ik ha- - received a AT THE hint oiieiitaUon course to help aUl'i-- t inn,-- , It to lift m a com hat run, a will mm ti.m-li- r ' P iiianent tatum trom i.. wliiui Aniiiii,!- - lighting planes I IKS I mvti tlu Allied advance into SECURITY RANK Rl Il.RING Gi n an Hi ioi to , id, ring the armv air knee-- . In was tmploved as a '1 hi" Ad Sponsored In Hrigham ('. f. tarn hi t m Hark Valliv In Infantry Hvt Hide,) Maveda. 23, son 140 Hu also wish to thank tin o! Mi- - Kohaiia .Maveda, id Of Thanks I .m i n Brigham and Hi he! wick n tor South Main stieet, he Cli.nlis E Wilcox ha- - airivtd at a M.mii Camp VVol-i.oidind during the Citv. iK, in xpi i ss appreciation i to begin his haste - ol s fumi.il. and those and who 111,, tnki mpatliy spnki a- - an He mkmtrvman training dorncllini- -' music and agisted ha- nllircd them been to a idle Sailor and Wife Home tin- d, .ah of their lather, well liovvci-- . ij. Sjitii A il fix oow oi, in, ,, UiI t(1 lilni T!il. Join ,,ai -- I., t njo - heal -'on. hoi- - in th, erviee UU1 1,1 g, Ulat mole tJl them List The Type Of Work And The Hours You Are Available am .1 I'.,- - A' o' tn' TriL " hl i t'!) feed Hrigham City's guests and pleasant, rew aiding wink right here al home. I he restaurants need help. IIeie a chance to serve. AUti he k'1 P n ke ; " Mi t .ii A,, H u lai ,e l."t: h 'Ini. Cashier Janitor U! A llN full or part Vi d k! ' W -- nt TOUR BEST FOOD ALWAYS PURS R. M. Week Days & Sundays CHILDRENS JOHN ROOSTER BED QUILTS SUPERiQR DAIRY 49 E 1st So. Ph. at least 50." No, Clem, theres the statement right heie in the paper... from authorities who have made an exhaustive study ol the sub-jic- t. of the people who Only about dunk occasionally abuse the privilege... 93' o drink sensibly. No wonder you say it wouldnt be fair to take tlie piivilege away from the other Judge. I agree with you. I cant see it any other way, Clem. No 95, 804 1 5 mam1 wmuj.wittHUjjLw- qpwiniJ.j iu more than I could see taking automobiles away horn everybody because a tew drive reckiesdy and have accidents. Or preventing the making or sale of cake or doughnuts because some folks eat too much and get indigestion. In the case of spirit beverages, the answer is one ot education and better control. As a matter of fact, the responsible of that industry are working constantly toward that end. They dont want folks to abuse tlie use of tlietr product any more than we do. memlx-r- s .!"( ipvntvitJ I rwl . Atcvbvtic &tragt InuustiMi. J |