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Show uaa THE BOX ELDER TWO V VGE suffice to say that if you get a chance vacation to trade a three-wee- k k for a vacation, youd better deal, and deal fast. That extra week you spend getting yourself involved with snow banks, icy roads, and putting on and taking off tire chains! iHE mid-wint- er Successor to BOX ELDER NEWS (Established lS'Jb) and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1WJ) Inc. i .Jj ished by The Box Eider afternoon and Published eveiy luesday Enday at Bngham City, Utah, and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, t.'i ,h, in January, TadJ, under the act of March i. STD Charles W. Clajbaugh, Business Manager William M. Long, Editor Mis. Gladvs H. Johnson, Advertising Manager Ralph R. Channell, Mechanical Superintendent in Box Elder SuhseTiption Rates: Anywheie Co :nty $3.00 a year, $2 00 for eight months, $1.00 fur four months; outside Box Elder County, $4 00 a ear. Single copies 5 cents. Subscriptions must be paid in advance, at office ol publication or by mail. News-Journa- The new mayor and city governing body took office the 7th, instead of the 2nd, giving the lie to all the stories in the around election time stating theyd take over the day after New Years. Probably it wouldnt have been noticed if I hadnt mentioned it. Me and my colossal oral cavity. l, News-Journ- aPER Just turn your back around this 27 turn. al profitable occupation.his So dream years Jim shelved a n please. Just how, wed ask him, did you arrive at decisions on the lengths of the lines , tUl keen on The backs of curly maple, spruce. bis fiddles and Dad have a birthday? entertain her bridge club? reU, about id vour L News-Journ- Do you have a news 7ihis week? Phone No- - tions ATTENTION! s Bart B, question 1, leaves of an inch tor your social security inumber. Maybe you can do it, if you have a seven-eighth- fine-poi- nt 1 MILES STUDIO ( nd UNDER three-eighth- s. NEW MANAGEMENT 1 EdttoAtoJb. OF PHOTOGRAPHER five-eight- tax-paye- EX-MARI- - mile-by-mi- up e en ear, rs ipaci BORMAN W. SMITH five-eight- bhr , WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS OF THE , le SMITH STUDIO law-make- rs . book-keepi- - Anti-Aircra- ft (d-dre- ss al 0, one-eigh- m A a or th office-seeke- ir law-make- life-savin- g Glen-fiel- -- r, g i lona THEYRE HERE NOW! PLENTY OF BUMPER JACKS aso nd y belter Jack You never could Iniv a PERMANENT SKID JACKS t ei cost ns, ectii om :iine ; B' ANTI-FREEZ- th B E s y You needn't get under the car FOG LAMPS Chrome Plated, Amber Lenses eric licel n i ant e se Is UNIVERSAL FLOOR MATS Felt base Good, heavy Fr rubber bai TIRE PUMPS TIRE CHAINS 6.00x16 and some 8.25x20 heavv duty es CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS Any amount Any model All Equipment Instated MARK BRIGHTENBURGS rt STANDARD SERVICE STATION Second South and Main yin st-l- B chn n he w Bee ::es, on ts. go For information on Automobile, Truck and Fire insurance Complete Protection I am. Respectfully yours, Want Another Striker? wwmprehensive . fact-findin- g The High Cost Of . . . Wo e' always had an idea we could run tin other fellows business, his home affairs and even his life better than he can run them. The Tilgrim fathers, as they call tlmm. resented this inclination on the part of the party in power in England, moved to Holland until the same tendency in slightly difierent guise became evident among the hoMs, so came on to the hardships of life in America where, by getting m on the ground floor, they could take the role in the' same play. So far as i now, its been going on ever since then. But the memory of men now living harks b i k to the beginnings of the era when we how to run the other fellows We get the government to take it over, and then v.e run the government. opl-osit- 1 : Jins half-hour- s. half-hou- rs po-sila- less. y But the real question seems to be, do Were suspicious of government finance, Brigham City people most of them want government economics, government book-- l the court house clock to chime the hours collector ami or are they content to go aeping. Theres no revenue who can go into the govern-- i out on the street and stretch their necks tents books and say, Now see here, this or call central to see whats the time? is a Democracy, you know. super-feder- V9 al hall-hour- s, 5 mt Instantly, relief from sniflly, sneezy distress of head colds starts to come hen you put a little up each nostril. Also helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time. Just try It! Follow directions in foldpr. ol VICKS 9 iraaty VA-TRO-N- ill $ Sor on Standard Form Fire Insurance policy for dwellings, household furnishings and personal effects. M. S. 81 iro nel US! RASMUSSEN eld or, South Main Street FARMERS AUTOMOBILE later- - INSURANCE Exchoaga tab j Truck Insurcnce Exchange KX3satmaamjBak7m CREOMULSION The Junior Chamber of Commerce is investigating the possibility of repairing and getting into operation A bell on the town clock, atop the court house tower, which used to and could again toll the hours and the Investigation probably will determine whether it is possible to shut off the bell The issue in the present during the night hours, if that should be the strike is not free enterprise s wish, and also whether or not community versus socialism, as General the community actually would like to have the bell strike the hours and during the day. hether the bells disuse was the reYears ago, when our PROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OP sult ol a popular wish, or merely a matter of fathers were settling ingrandthe neglected minor repairs, probably is some- West, the railroads were the thing else that will come out in the inves- only means they had to trans- tigation. it is understood that putting the bell back in operation would be a small matter, the necessary repairs costing only $100 or so, Fire-The- ft AT LOW COST Relieve the fact that our postwar wages for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis must be sufficiently high to as- sure that Americas wage earners can consume the goods America's industrialists produce. Obviously, prices, wages and profits must be considered together, if we are to avoid a postwar depression. ffai cap 1 C e b Guest Medical Collision n be government sidered in reation to wages. They walked out on President Trumans board with the childish statement that to yield to such a demand would mean the end of free enterprise. They made it plain they didnt intend to open their books and prove they couldnt pay the wage increase demanded by the workers. This is nothing less than an admission that the company could easily pay the increase if they gar Property Damage es just consideration, he ioin go JPeti an poi fro Eodily Injury Liability 1 ns rri lo Prione j swal-ow- ( c 1 Bronchitis I Bo pc - t i 1 violin-makin- g How F , 1 up-to-d- g ie m - News-Journ- th can athle ed t blea by rs tax-for- 'I A - left for the answers in the first six ques joint, and then prepare to pick Colossal Rage the local lexicographers! the hardware out of it! Cuss the Editor . in the middle, there, didnt look pen. Week indeed! Alter all our years of care- with one 2 requires only a yes or no Question so I looked it up in our big fully avoiding situations where anyone quite right answer, so he left two 'and a quarter inches Twentieth-Centur- y Dictionary. It for it. A might feel that the time was een remoteyes or no will do for question and it wasnt wasnt there as colossal ly opportune to start cussing the editor. he left an inch and and there as collossal, nor yet as collosal. three, But question 4, parts B and C, are does give the word callothink the whole doggone The Personally, him to the ropes. Hammer where well campaign was a very, very oor idea, al- sal, an adjective meaning In anatomy, of wife (or husname is Vhat the given though the L. W. could see merit in it. She pertaining to the corpus callosum, and ex- band) ? it asks. And leaves was even talking, the other day, about or- plains, a few pages over, that the Corpus of an inch to write it in. What we want to ganizing a committee, with herself as per- callosum, Latin for callous body, is the know is, should all write in the manent chairman. And maybe that would transverse commissure uniting the two names Lee or Tom or Mae or Ann, to be okay, too if shed confine such activi- hemispheres of the brain. I gave the whole of an inch, or it down to ties to a single week of the year! And thing up as a bad job somewhere in the keep the The Big Guns should spouses true they actually put I that column, I at least expected to course of searching for commissure. into the across run and space providIn his fireside chat the other evening, after name, my desk cleaned off. You should see may outweigh it, ut Ive never yet won a ed for question 7? l'residont Truman emphasized a ioint that find bout w'ith the it! should have been pretty obvious all along But even that isnt as bad as part C of that the real lobby, the voice that carries Do ya suppose colossal is just a Sam Id be delighted to give a more than any wt ight with our same question, calling for full name the Goldwn-ism? travelogue of our Christmas holiday junket be can that the of your spouse before address and brought back to see the home folks, but perhaps it oilier, biggest guns to bear are the wishes of the people, the votwho are footing is ing public, the clearly and plainly a matter of juggling the bill. This expert left two and an terms for the purpose and figures The presidents recognition of the people of confusingmincing inches for the answer to that one. these eighth people. Straighten as the- final authority who can spur con- things out in plain old ordinary Okay, suppose Mary Doe was married, (lurand the right action double-entr- y gress to action ing the taxable year, to Private First Class should reemphasize the importance of Brig- and arrive at an honest balance, with the deAlgernon Ferdinand Halloransheadingvvorth, ham City and northern Utah folk writing to ficits clearly indicated in red ink, or well A. S. N. 73914638, Headquarters Company. their senators and congressmen to forestall do it .for you ! Headquarters Battalion, Three Hundred and the. blunder the costly, $18,000,000 blunMobile Armored Thirty-Fourth u to as cover If you, an individual, try up Said the little hear to the big bear, Whats der of closing Bushnell hospital and dupli- a few thousand honestly-come-b- y Artillery Regiment, Army Bust Office bucks, its Bruin, pop? cating- its facilities a mere 60 miles away tax evasion. Byt the government can keep 439, In care of Postmaster, San Francisco, lor a veterans hospital. The names fiction, and the California. 130 million citizens (counting women and of Bureau The Simplified it isn't a job you, and I, and everyone, can children, who theoretically dont understand Government be impossible, but weve seen em may Forms) State Division, is hereleave to someone else and hope to get money matters anyway) completely confusand that longer. Now, sir, if youll of long Tax Commission dene. We all have to write letters, send ed as to the actual, honest financial state by piecing the State ju-'- t finish postum and take this founyour for as the under Utah fire, phrase goes, to see you write that in like Megiams, let our wills be known. wed of the Union, the true cost of the services Form TC-4tain pen, with which you undoubtedly The following letter, written to Senator rendered for money received, and anyone inches! two and short-forand the Abe Murdock by a Brigham City citizen, is who raises his voice in protest is a grouch or are familiar. Its green, BARBER MAKES as an not at a here but model, r. presented just a reactionary or an example of the kind of clear, logical straight You start talking government finance and FINE VIOLINS Hi inking and straight talking which, multi ...BETWEEN THE LINES... some long-hawith a glassy glint in his eye IN SPARE TIME plied by thousands, will inevitably result in comes back with the question What is more efficient and effective action on the money, anyway? Jim Or What is wealth? PITTSBURGH (UP) By A. L. Beck and G. N. Anderson , of Glenfield, Calabrese Pa., The nationel debt is owed to the people so part of our makes a living shaving whisRead this letter, then write one or several actually its an asset, not a liability. of jour own to Congressman Walter K. Just a few weeks ago, when port their produce and live- kers, but he enhances that livThe' war was like a major, markets. ing shaving automobile strike first be- stock to the eastern the curly maple into Granger, Member, House of Representatives, operation for a beloved member of a poor Motors officials But the owners of the railroads, fine violins. General gan, D. to Senators Elbert and C., Washington, family. We dont ask the cost. Whatever were making piteous pleas f with the same ruthless disreFor about a decade, Jim, I). Thomas and Abe Murdock, U. S. Senate, it is, were willing to pay, to give everything to pay gard of the peoples interests known as the Barber of .poverty and inability D. C. we huge and go into hock for the remainder their workers a 30 Washington, has divided his work percent as General Motors is displaying, raised their rates so high between the delicate tools with Brigham City, Utah of our lives if necessary. But except for the iv age increase, without an could not which he fashions violins, and in the ceiling price of that the farmers January 7, 1916 war, and its aftermaths of the finest possible East and he tools of his trade the razor their at were products We ship ars. wondering, Senator Abe Murdock treatment for the men who served in it, Western a make agri- and shaving mug. automobile profit. the that time, why United States Senate were not sentimental. Were careful buya col- culture and industry was being In that time he has made 31 take workers didnt up D. C. ers. Wainngton, stifled. Finally the people or- Violins, two of which he has their from lection 300,00 Hear Senator: High governmental impatience has been members, instead of striking, ganized and demanded that the sold. Jim says he can hardly The people of Utah are very much upset expressed with regard to the post-waor in order to keep the company government regulate the rail- bear to with one, as violin-over all the rumors we are hearing about current, building boom that isnt booming from going bankrupt and their roads in the public interest. making part has been his ambition the closing of Bushnell hospital and the quite as it should. There has been a hint lobs from melting ,into thin They had a long and hard bat- as long as he can remember. tle but they won. The RobBut in America, with six building of a new Vets hospital in Salt Lake or two that if private industry cant produce air. Then, somehow, the start- ber Barons of the railroads Calabrese children to feed and Genout that leaked news City. They consider it an extravagant a decent house for a returned veteran for ling Motors was not profits, during the used the sTime silly arguments clothe, waste. $4,000 or $5,000, then the government will eral were three to five times that General Motors is using war, I am a taxpayer and have subscribed to step in and do it, but quick! as high as their peacetime av- today. They screamed that gov- Motors contends. It is rather each bond drive, and in addition have bought Well, can it? ernment regulation of freight erage. the public interest versus a bond each month. I had five sons in uniWhen the government buys materials, it rates was dictatorsocialism, This was followed by a treasthe right of individuals to do form; one of them was seriously wounded. pays as much and often more than a careful ury report revealing that Gen- ship, the end of free enterprise as they darn please regardless American system. ToIam, naturally, interested in the future we- private contractor would pay. When the eral Motors top executives and the of the effects their actions have is taken for it the day, granted lfare of our boys and girls and I am congovernment hires labor, skilled and unskill- were being paid salaries rangnoon their fellowmen. vinced that they could get the same service ed, it invariably booms the market. When ing from a quarter to a half government can regulate railroads, in order to assure all and individual attention in Brigham City, the government builds something, it wastes million dollars annually, while customers reasonable rates and ' automobile worker the average Pasteurized (SILK ' in could more D Salt Lake City. materials and more working time than they treatment. Without this equal of received wartime a salary Some objections have been raised to Bush- any private contractor could hope to do and the West could never $40 per week. But the death regulation CREAM BUTTER nell on the grounds it isnt suitable in some stay in business. blow to the companys plead- have become the granary of Vets Yet a to for the democracy. There can build better ings of poverty came w'hen it is, respects government hospital. TOUR BEST FOOD my knowledge, ample ground close to many homes, cheaper, more quickly, than private was revealed that our tax laws ALWAYS PURE The American has be system would to can. asset the an that guaranteed company, hings any hospi- industry since the that fact long accepted How? Well, majhe its the way they through refunds of excess proftal. A suitable building could be erected SUPERIOR DAIRY its taxes, against any losses any industry in which the peofor anything now lacking in Bushnell, with- keep books! dian immediate have and ple the reconversion during period. But when it comes taxpaying time, dont out necessitating the spending of too much 49 E 1st So. Ph. 504 The company had a strike fund rect concern can be regulated money. Nearby already built and in shape try to tell Mr. Allen that your current taxes n the the to by U. S. treasury guarangovernment protect to operate there would be fine kitchens, a are, really, just a debt you owe the govern- teed by the American The electaxpay- the public interest. ment, and the government actually is you ers. This was a neat little trical power, telephone and modem laundry, a steam plant and an To swimming pool, theater building, and the other people, so since you owe it to provision our congressmen had transportation industries have been regulated, in the interests golf course, bowling alleys, gymnasium, and yoursejf youll just cancel the debt and call found necessary in the dark of the public, for years. When 42 of to in order w interest days hole the Vets could enjoy. many other things the thing off. considers the massiveness Is our interest in meddling in other peo- the patriotic souls of industry one The swimming pool cost $137,000, the automobile industries in war production. Workers, of of the Creoinulsion relieves promptly beteam plant $100,000, and all the rest in ples affairs, our conviction that we can run course, were induced with and the part the automobile cause it goes right to the seat of the their businesses an these better are than leadproportion. Surely things lobs. No they do, postwa guarantees plays in the American way of trouble to help loosen and expel asset to be considered. Dont you think the ing us into a way of political thinking that were needed. life, it is easy to see how vital- germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inwill result in more and mere goernment ly the public is affected by the flamed should have some consideration? bronchial mucous memactions of these industries. The branes. Tell your druggist to sell you feel that our surplus material and services, and higher and L;gher taxes, until General Motors, realizing the public should have something a bottle of Creomulsion with the unnioni'v should be used to build homes so the day that our entire productive efforts go public would no longer to say about such vital issues derstanding you must like the way it their peas of poverty, are as badly needed for our returning service men. to the government, and the government pro-idallavs the cough or ou are the wages paid by the auto-- , quickly now to have vour money back. are their us contending with all the necessities of life? 'Ih imtlng that our service men will receive profits mobile industries. This is clearto concon of the union or the i ho best jiossible care and that evident when one considers you will give and cannot con- ly tax-paye- Ik Jmis to make the tonsorial artist. The last 10 years have seen and its realization, though, Jim is happy, even though getting the materials he uses is a tedious and expensive proposition. Each violin takes about four to five months to complete, and even then the finished product Wed like to check all sidearms and knives at the door and tangle with the man who devised this form over a cup of hot postum of sugar in mine, just a half-teaspoo- for is Re- - a Tax mid-summ- er two-w'ee- Newspaper Semi-Weekl- Individual Income name of it is ENINO. JAM'AKY E VY Ti ESD NEWS-JOURNA- L would NeixiDoumal A iTaijgiMi ,es Fire Insurance Exchange N Ter m, m, itn so JUST RECEIVED tal re El tp?n'2)rp fiftnr Ml (kiln. IIVJ SIZES 600x16 Ficj e 600x17 rtl WHILE THEY LAST! tl 1 nj J01 w CENTRAL CHEVROLET " " Can You Depend On The Leader y w ie di T ia ia |