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Show WoM? uX X kGE SIX THE BOX ELDER FRIDAY EVENING, BRIGHAM (TTY, UTAH NEWS-JOURNA- settle on the design that wil best serve the The 1946 Oldsmobile Is Here most people, to get the job started and see A it through to completion in the best manner Newspaper blishod by The Box E! hr Inc. possible, without undue expense. But it is the publics job to let them know theyre in uiiaiicu eveiy i ui .NUjj ant, jpnuay aneinoon ; Bng'iam C.ty, Ltih, and entered as Second favor of the project, that they want and fed ass Milter at the ofilce in Brigham City, that Brigham City needs the civic center. ah, in January, lLtOU, under the act of March 1X74 Andersen organized the Special Interests Group, a large committee composed of repWilliam RI. Long, Editor resentation of every civic, fraternal and Charles W. Chixbaugh, Business Manager s. Gladys II. John son, Advertising Manager church organization in Brigham City. This L. ph It. Clianncll, Mechanical Superintendent group, more than any other, is representative and able to speak authoritatively for the entire populace of our town. So let your interest in the community center be known not only that youre in favor of it, but specifically what you want in it, what use, in your opinion, could be made of it. Get in touch with your Special Interests Group representative, or bring up! Til They Hear From You the question at the next meeting of any or-- j Mayor Ruloii Baron made a happy choice ganization or church group to which you . again naming I)aid 0. Andersen to the belong. it.v council assignment of recreation, parks Lets start thrashing this thing out, thorml building. In his two years service to mayor and i,,e community as a city councilman, Ander-- n oughly, completely, so that the once with' council can at the proceed city has shown exceptional vision and vigor civic center, so the ten- -' of the construction on recreation .parcarrying through city will have received due consideration 's alarly youth recreation and in progres- -' ter e planning for future development of the from the entire public, and will be just the creation program both for young people building will serve just the purpose we, feel it should be. .. d adults. Our mayor and city council our pubi c i e do not recall, the that specifically, stand ready to back these worthy! servants munity center was Andersens idea. and the betterment of our town, if 1 projects one was it it was, or perhaps i. ips a.iove is the brilliantly styled new"' oidsmoTmeuir "T9JmTktsniooue s latent just to let them know what we are only willing d tiuse logical, practical ideas that sprang creation a long list of new features and advancements resulting in improved incorporates to do. want we them i being locally by spontaneous combus-f- i appearance, performance and driving ease. One of the most important of these is the new If it wasn't his baby (and we rather General Motors hydra-inati- c drive, which affords fully automatic shifting through four think it was), he at least has had a great forward speeds and totally eliminates the clutch pedal. Our Hair Shirt deal to do with its early care and feeding. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson of Wayne Hunsaker of PortGut this discussion is not of who thought Honeyv7e News The only real point of editorial policy to! Mr. and Mrs. George Nibley, Ore , has been spending , land, which the invariably adheres, n0NEYVILLEMr and programs for the betterment of recreaCovey and Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. a from the U. S. army furfough tne it. is intended to deal with tne is to put out the sort of home-tow- n paper Bon Toiman Mr and Mrs Petersen of Ogden. Mrs. with his mother, Lima i'o". the completion and operation majority of the people of Brigham City and Lorin Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Benson, son of Mr. and Ilunraker and other relatives. f suon programs. Box Elder county want. We feel that our cifludius Toiman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ezra Benson returned ne'e has two years to nurse effectiveness and success as newspaper ed- -- Ralph Toiman, Mr. and Mrs. home New Years eve. He has Avk Mr. Horace and fi and indeyv , Hunsaker, be will and are the last 21 months overTrough extensive programs and projects itors and publishers Z'p'vk Leland Hunsaker vveie spent - MrsJp' editorseas is our and to be to trim our home happy now ability are mcie or less under way. whkn pendent upon home of at the dinner guests of wrinds and breezes ial sails to the public Mr. and Mrs. Austin Toiman at again. he has the supiort, cooperation Mr. and Mrs. Truman Toiman :l,!--:-- t nee not only of Mayor Baroh and opinion. their home in Ogden Friday have returned home from a Our personal inclinations, however and CVemng. the (itimt numbers of the city council, but visit in various parts of Mr. and Mrs. George L. of virtually everyone in Brigham City, j they are bound to reflect soniewffSt in edvisiting relatives and . e A I'lLing a real responsibility, but he ap-- i policy are about center, or a bit oil tie had as their guests New Cahfornu, friends. New Year's eve and Years is day on what not of center but side the liberal r to be a capable man for the sizeable known as left of center. We dont consider Delayed for better than a year by mate-rm- f ourselves radicals, nor yet do we consider shortages and, specifically, lack of W. P. ourselves reactionaries. Which leads us up to the regular contribuI!, approval, the outdoor dance floor, with of our esteemed contributors, Mr. Anv tions should stage, in Rees Pioneer park derson and Mr. Beck. The boys, I fear, are be completed this summer. As we understand it, plans for this are ready, funds are destined to be our hair shirt. Personally, we like them. We would defend with our lives a : ropriated and all that delays its being Marled is a shortage of material. In add(as the saying goes) their right to speak ict n to offering a place for dances for chibs, freely their honest opinions. But at times y ' ganizations, or picnics and family reunions we find ourselves in disagreement with In the park during the summer months, the everything they say In our efforts to strike a balance on this lage will provide some shelter and housing r crafts classes carried on under the citys page, theyre likely to force us away over summer recreation program. Rees parks to the right, and we resent it. We like to : think liberally, or at least to think we think, ysical equipment will JUp further extend' ' ' ' ' ' ed if the city succeeds1 soon in recovering liberally. Green-welSome good editors (perhaps Darrell i hie and use of the C. C. C. buildings at the who carry Westbrook Peglers column Park. The buildings can provide further rooms for summer recreation classes, a larprobably feel the same way about it. But squirm though we may, as long as ger shower and dressing room for athletes Beck in and Anderson write intelligently and contests at the pos-and i park, raking part uly a dormitory to house teams here to interestingly on topics of popular interest, e .mpete in Legion, semi-pr- o and as long as we are convinced that their and other tournaments. writings are their honest opinions (and as The big project, of course, is the commun-- i long as they continue the contributions) iy center. Funds have been set aside by the well probably continue publishing their column. council for plans and the purchase of a locaWe repeat, we know these boys. We are te n, but theres still a long way to go heconvinced they are honest and sincere, and lm e the community center building for Brigham City is a reality. that their column is their own original work, For one thing, the new mayor and eoun- - that they are not employed by any political :1 must be convinced, beyond a doubt, that or private interest group or organization in other words, that theyre on the level. I eople of Brigham City want a commun-cer.te- r. But every so often, well probably feel No conscientious representa-- s of the public would dare undertake a called upon to renounce them editorially, r net of this size without assurance of the the while we continue to present them and u and approval of their constituency. never miss reading a single word of what Lb i to voj-- out Ihe details, to they write! JANUARY 11, 1916, Neuis-doum- al Senu-Weekl- y t .News-Journa- t pn-,- T. 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Alcoholism, he said is not caused by alcohol emotional derailments but Ly which can be prevented by education and o..i!.cr, 1 1 JU) jrnci:: Y,ryi '.tc 'Sting, Stive. One U the Loclus t n ti.e mu.i ie,.d a paper on the re.. arch vu rk thr t is t. xnj cn at one of the big emvasities v here they are studying chronic alcrnc li'm. STEVE: Id Lh.e to have heard tiiat, Judge. OLD JVDGE:Uc pointed out that approximately 93' n of the people who drink do so abuse the privilege oc ensibly. Only 5 7 deep-roote- often cured through modem psychology! Thais the most sensible appi oach to the problem Ive heard. SI E t is oJ sfonsored b Cotftieuct of Alcnhoie Brrerage hulust us, hie LE Nnl1 40 11 |