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Show muwif 'Hni AUtfifiMMiii I PAGE SIX THE BOX ELDER Neui03 ournal .V si.iier A Success, ox i E H w ill eld (Established OX ELD (Established JOIIRN hat some ile.it h rim t to lie Won. Th' er. n ; lor Pacific iiat leyroon home bv t h needs, returned to t he In ies of civilian life, t he Old and I ' ! I t turn that .voni,,! ia Welcomed k l.xnia E It tint ia lu k it and I ar ' far from Semi-Weekl- n i. u I v. tr- tef ail' will a bed by The Box Elder News. Journal lotions must be paid oiililieation or liy triad ,ii, m j i in hot ea hill advance, at office 1 h . 'toil look at the clock and it says 8:25 and the hall game starts at 8:I0, so you figure five plus 15 eipials 20 minutes youve got levels, though, wiih the clock. Atm i i an-- 1 and ' lorreetly .ill! , . Y-- J HOWARD Phone re mav be r- 1 carrier-borne!- ) The mosquitoes they have figured out how- to lold their wings and crawl through winovv and door screens this year, but that's another storv. file Doc always has thought it pretty stupid ol them not to have ligured it out before. ( 1 But Ole Doc has stumbled upon a sure-ci- i re method of taking the sting out of a mosquito bite. Its aw fully simple. You merely daub the welt (as soon alter youre bitten as possible) with finegrnail polish, flexible' Colored fingernail collodion or as well as works clear, transparent polish lingernail polish, but perhaps you wouliln t care to explain to everyone who notices them just what those red spots are. flexible collodion, or the clear polish dont leave the red spots, of course. : Nu-Ski- I Nu-Ski- 1 j 1 'Ha! You Thought I Was Dead, Eh?' I high-scho- Yi'iting hours two to four. Almii't too Hoopy conversation poor. Wa-- li again and brit'h nty teeth. Em dirty as a pig in the street. tinner at I i l v e Im alive I'm so glad The common scientific theory of the mo- squito bite (its always the female mosquito who bites) is that when the mosquitos bill is going in, you're Okay. Its when the mo-- , squito pulls her bill out, after feasting on your rich red blood (mosquitoes don't bite! that she slobbers a little, true The acid saliva of the female mosquito is what poisons you, makes the welt and causes the itch. ! blue-blood- Stew again and pudding too. No! Steaks will never do. Nurse prepares baby for bed. The lucky little sleepy head. Then I nurse the precious child, Yawning and dozing in a good 'style. ! no "fiends, If you can sneak up on a mosquito while she 'biting you, squeeze the skin around iter bill wedging it in so she can't get away,1 find then, still squeezing, pluck her off gently, you won't get much of the saliva and the bite wont be nearly so bad. But it's a lit-- i tie difficult to do on the back of vour neck.! more, will they call, Jii't say "hello" from the " hall. isitng hours over, orders the nurse. Better scrant or youll get the curse. Au-Skit- - I ' n.niit-N.mi- I Remember . . . TIN is a precious metal" that goes to war in hundreds of ways. TIN helps make protective cont, inert fur blood plasma, medidines, foods. TIN goes into every field telephone and radio, into every cannon, machine gun, and hand grenade. Practically everything that rolls, flies, tigiits, or that feeds heals, or sines our men needs TIN ! And Anwt n a s only tin mines are in your kitchens ! i. anti-septi- c. 11 Now heed Ole Does advice, go your wav end scratch no more. No charge. TAKE YOUR start out to laud a job, first trv jobs that will bring you under the influence of a really big man. 5 on are going to imitate your boss a bit, inevitably. and it might better be a capable man. Associate with better men than vmi an- and thus lay the foundation tor becoming a better man your-elf- . w Perhaps you live in an ay place when you cannot work with a big 'hot. Hut you can do the next best thing get acquainted with them iy reading their biographies. Thc'e men and women whom you never meet lace to luce can be vour nm-- t helpful fiends. 5 011 ian understudy them, although they mav be miles awav, or m.t have lived in an earlier general ion. Big tint' sin no further away than vour hbi.itv m bookstore.- - Donald A l.airti As you ' CANS TO YOUR GROCERY Pick A Big Shot For A Boss out-of-th- i . g world-renown- 1 j of boys. American boys. Fine, young, healthy Ameriir.o boys - who have shed their good red blood to win peace and security for the folks back home. Not a word, though, ab iut hmv they were wounded or how they suflcrea. But you who can "ead between those lines don't need to he told. Or do you? Do you know that one of the biggest blessings a wounded man finds in his kil when he falls is a "svrette"? Do you know that a "syre"e miniature hypiodenmc witr merciful power to relieve and shock? Do you know it takes make a syrette. . and that of America's regular source: supply is still in Jap hands? Do you know there's er pure tin in just 2 ordinary Ur to make a "syrette"? When you know these G you know why you should and prepare every tin can comes into your home in provide the tin needec only for syrettes" but als countless other war purpose or When They arent you seal in the bite, and seal out the air, you are increasing the danger of infection. Its avisablc, as the directions on the bottles say, to apply a suitable disinfectant betore applv-inthe collodion. The lilt- of practically every successful So nice is the nurse in white man or woman will reveal that he or she Comforting you for the night. used one factor often overlooked the proper use of words. This doesnt mean that the loo tired to sleep so again I'll ed. person necessarily had to lie an orator or a Soon (litwriter. It simply means that That's u oi- until two hink steal lortv or trv to. these common, everyday mental chattels which all oi us have in such .substance words are assets of great worth, if we make them so. Emillc Rattx. ' "WOUNDED IN ACTION ex Then, a let ol word of warning before you rush out buy clear nail jKtlish, flexible collodion that alcohol rub. help' in this tub. Straightened 'beets s) Lines of a casualty list? The remedies have one thing in common base. Perhaps enough an acetone-ethe- r ether is sealed in under the coating to anes-- j thetize the area until the effects of the bite, wear off. Perhaps its something else. Ole ' Doc will let vott know when he finds out. Restful to my hark Words Wonder-Workin- g Read Between the n M It Takes Drive To Succeed A great many young people come to me for advice about their careers, writes Al-'- 1 hert Edward Wiggam. am .just a lioine-il- o made psychologist, and not pretend to give expert vocational counsel, but the thing always try to get at is what their Ambition Picture' the thing imagines he would like to do and lie 20 from now. it is a sorry comment that surveys have shown t h;it scarcely half of our and college students have any real ambition picture at all. it is not altogether their fault. Parents, teachers and the community must share the blame. 1 hese young people simply drift out into life, and take what pickings or leavings happen to come their way. Yet all of them have the ability to go much further than they ever will, if they only had drive. And, remember, drive can be enormously increased at any time of life. Can you n. The way Ole Doc heard it. the application! out the air from the puncture. Medical eience (thats Ole Doc) hasn't figured mil just what sealing out the air cotdil have b do with slopping the itching or reducing welt. D. Woolf. AAwmrAt1 ,.((' cals lii-.- rs ASEtESAytLlL Sponsored By M. RASMUSSEN ANDERSON AUTO CO. O.C. TANNERS JEWELRY S. z , STORE ' BOX ELDER e Loanr NEWS-JOURNA- L J Banki Stock Othei Cash I". American S. Muni Legion - STATE The Power Of Love love is a power within ion. It D BASEBALL TOURNAMENT hm w everyone s reach. In a world of turmoil, it only steady and indisputable wealth m possess. If you would be loved. in- lovable Dr. S. arpio. 1 1 TONIGHT ! ( man may have authority over but he can never have their In ait. e Y. Wilson. giving his own. Until That Day Comes In Americas army camps, some soldiers are getting ready to go home. In long while barracks, theyre sweating out the final The curb N tin- DANGER-LINthe curb t, DANGER r v ADMISSION bov uni! E Men walks or in desl . i Not !li tig n loo freuuent Miakespeare. No hr oiilil aid b, (If Pell!',. Otht 35c Dojx SEASON TICKET $1.00 FREE IT SAYS HERE IN THIS MAGAZINE THAT GLAMOUR IS NINE TENTHS I v GOOD GROOMING And that nitiaginc is right. Take a tip and send yor to us Go hes makes To all those Arrangements have been made for housing all tournament teams. friends of the Legion u ho have offered housing, we want to extend our sincere thanks. L. S. aggarl. Post Commander. ever In VC ills neighbor a s stem it to all t hi "bills" t lat I! (I" t lion. v our fr a Texturized drv clot hes look like new' cleaning job that MODERN Depc"dab,c CLEANERS MMMeL li i ,,V,' Exp AMERICAN LEGION mpairs authority ' than use li. discreet it. d oi himself i (.re - Re.se SUNDAY p Brigham City Post No. 10 . v p. m. See t future b.t'clull stars the boys who may go up to the Big Time in ac- ion NOW ! Some fine young teams, t he best for keen competition . young hall player- - of all Ltahs fine hoys! See every game! Live things are !' (jilt te to a go. nl oi!i er ability t lean hand' despatch, pat icnce and impart udit BO Women in Uniform and Knothole Gang & i i !) : I tali-- . Gross sirei lanes onlv. and Surp HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 10c Yheii waiDng for signals ,,r tiaffic to clear, stand mi t In curb and not in the t r t An-zi- o ( max .5. T - tz Lajii Lmlj SATURDAY m. j i REES PIONEER PARK A steps of processing, leading them, at long last, out of it. Lor these men, wearing the gold bars of overseas service, the stars and ribbons marking Americas battles l'rom to Saipan, the shellfire and tracer bullets are over. Theyre going back to civilian life. But the war isn't over and they know that full well. Even as they go through the cam)) gates, they see other soldiers forming up, with barrack hags on their backs and rifles on their shoulders, preparing for the march to the train and the train ride to the port and the boat ride to the war that still goes on. The old men leaving know what the new men going into battle can expect. The new men sense that future, too. As they march to the train, their nerves are tense, their faces set. Theyve been told, and they know it in their hearts, that the great j highway to peace. In tlm tmal itrct' Dav, Overland (M- hou fore everting every effort to rrm,Jc pcndahle transportation tor tijl,., furlough, discharged veterjinanjV can workers intent on finishing J,, ou know, unThis time its mosquitoes. less youre a rhinoceros, that the mosquitoes have been bad this year. rI hey stab you and Its they leave big welts, and the welts itch. bad worse than it was last year. Its about as as its ever been. I s. accuse! I accuse Harold Gray, creator and author-artis- t of the Little Orphan Annie comic strip and Sunday page, of playing false with his readers. I accuse him of violating all rules of narration and plotting, of being inconsistent, digsugstingly unI accuse him of being untrue imaginative. to a trust. Some months ago Daddy Warbueks died. Harold Gray was in a pet at the time. He didnt like Roosevelt and the New Deal, and hr attempted to turn his creatures into political propagandists opposing it. Editors using the comic, and his syndicate bosses, objected and made him redraw sortie of the sequences. In a huff, he decided (and said) the world was no longer able to appreciate such a sterling old rugged individualist as Daddy Warbueks, and killed him off. Daddy Warbueks has been killed off before, but never so decisively. There always was room for doubt. He was left in a tight spot, and then there was a report that he was killed. Rut there always was a shadow of a doubt. You never saw him dead, or saw a reliable character of the strip report from his or her own knowledge that he was dead. And Daddy always came back. We always knew he would. But the last time, he died. Harold Grav knew he died. A reliable character of the strip saw him die and reported his death. He died because cranky old Harold Gray didnt like the New- - Deal or the way the country was being run. Now. because hes let Annie get into such a mess he cant think of any way to get her out of it, now to suit his own convenience and rescue his threadbare plot from com- pletely bogging down, he brings Daddy War- bucks back from the grave. We're giad the old boy is back. We always liked him. Were at least one voting-ag- e citizen of this de- cadent nation who appreciates such rugged individualists, even in comic strips. But that is beside the point. The point is that Daddy Warbueks was dead, lie cant come back, and stay within the rules. Theres a code for comic strips, and every reader knows it. accuse Harold Grav nf violating it. Ha! You thought was dead, eh'. You're doggone right yon were! B&i Gffft ti yte -- man-hour- man-hou- i, om d birth rote, News-Journa- got it no mat ter in cnuldil't tried, however, and st ill ant almost compii u Within two or three weeks ileal instillment was discarded envious of nty brothers. Today, though, dont regret It represented an caper and earnest my dying day, if that hankinng would probably have said:' frustrated, "Here go, and, doggone it, in a my tile never got around to trying my hand ;d a zither. If there is something, big or little, you would like to do or to be; give it a try to do or he provided what you would is win Hi trying- for. You mav not at tain Vour goal, but remember that often it torus out hat "it is the race and not the ptte t hat counts. And give it a try now keeping in mind that tomorrow never come':.- - .I.,m-- on Tune and War Vi u have the War Time. Von cant save daylight by monkeying veil It the clock any more than you can save time by stopping it. There are so many linurs of daylight per day, and more in the summer than in the winter. And if youre going to get up at daylight, or four hours after daylight, and work or play until dark or font hours after dark, thats what youre going to do, regardless of how many times the old Seth Thomas chimes on the hour. Everything as the War Manpower hoys It wont till us boils down to be until after the war that the government sets up a study to prove or disprove it, but were lost in Id guess that more the change-ove- r alone, disregarding the hours spent figuring Seven o'clock Time is six oclock sun time, than saved in converting to War Time. Rut somehow or other High Administra- tiv-Levels never seem to lend their ears t our opinions, so well probably go on figur- ing "eight really seven. i eomi V fact she ns run it. i I Well. high administrative they dont just call it fooling They call it Day light Saving Time. Put them together and absunlitv, "Dav light Saving they do it i v. be . i zil her. minutes to get there. iieii II at' , i 1. i i ( to n, he mi v 1 was a bo.v nf fnui tc tinacci'Uiitably seized fur a v a great yen to play t be at In mas came and we thre lm my family being very pour, present each. One brut hi r h ui her brother, a bubsled. Nut for me, despite my parent-- ' , 1 a' hat our until that d t When see much point in fooling never could with the clock. These families t hat set the cm k ahead 15 minutes mi they wont he kite w in re, and then tell e erymie in the fane i) v Die clock is set ahead, are just giving ves some exercises in mental arith-I- ! : y a snip jo the t W ' Give It A Try Fooling With The Clock I - iw make can value. potting our b, a the paper," bn lu lling our do.) i.i-- it Jrob;! and especi he pressure t it hi i while .tv staying iihers will j me m certain retog'. a bi in spared Hungry for Candy ill bit lot sin. U'C Tin n s CHICAGO m At home in my humble nest. 'luiii They can be with bedim, candy will be double the bid farewell, with one regret .1 id p telly hand in the second halt ,)t p,'1 couldnt leave sooner you can a.ut thou used lot That cording to National CunfE stoikin "l P,v: .lr.s. Raiford ielison w;el,,i ers association, winch item? id ,'iinil.ir ini - n 'that for that peii,,r th(,Pr subscription lean candy appet it,. Wll a l Ole Doe Long was never one to sit tight on brim new s .xat's 'ed to the , xh.nl clown . lion, uni olid. 0(10 pounds heresy or hearsay, scientific discovery or twin weekly . fruit ml research, if it would benefit mankind. That (and because theyre all relatives of Ole Doc) is the reason he has so rnanv devoted readers. Wo half rounded one U osoital. ' in'll , 1 vonnoe't Hell'. 'la- Id1 Oi In ; Kaitord Eetison wrc Be A L Inc. !I Long, Editor and Oeneral Manager It.uiys II Johnson, Ailvcttiung Manager Jt Chnnncjl, Mechanical Supermti lideid every Tuesilay and Friday alt. u noon ;diarn Oily, Utah, and enteied as Second Matter at th( post oltlee in Bngham City, ill .lannary, liiotl, lllldei the act of Mai ell Hu.-- ,1 Grin Reaper ami it RIDAY EVENING. JULY 27. NEWS-JOURNA- him mv&x , WWSPW - a. |