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Show i- f- BOX ELDER and its net worth was estimated BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st.. I at $250,000,000. Babson's puny figures could- ward Home, Hotel, St. Petersburg, D. Smith, Bushnell n't have come from the books Fla. loed February 2 at the Br must He of the Mellon brothers. City airport, John C. have peeped into the accounts announces ing instructor, of some farmer or corner gro- Two Solo Al Airporl day. eery. T, 5 Beryl Elyse But the Mellon B R. and Andrew Phone No. 7 when vou if item. news v an, Doro-hNEWS-JOURNA- Nctu0-3ournA 'i Semi-Weekl- W ho Could Resist? al r"7 Newspaper Successor to NEWS ELDER ISltti) il E BOX i V. (Established and THE BOX ELDER191(9)JOURNAL (Established William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Clajbaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnso", Advertising Manager Published every rdnduy and fridiy and entered as Second I lais Matter ut the post o'lice in bnwhatn Cit, 8. bV t :4? "W?:. Subscnption Rate. b"rx Flder Countv a year, outside box Lider County, $! (0 a year Single copies 5 rut btalt under the u of $3 00 Four times during the past this poor amateur critic of excellent Irama lias trotted out his complete stable of ar superlatives to pour them in commendation Mill appreciation upon plays directed by Clayton Cheney of the high school dramatic de- partment. We are convinced, beyond a doubt, that honey is providing Brigham City audiences who will take the trouble to attend them with calibre productions of the finest of contemporary plays. The state doesnt know about it yet. As a matter of fact, many people of Brigham City dont know about it yet. But is is true that Brigham City has now demonstrated, not once but four times, that its people can enjoy as fine drama as may be seen anywhere in Utah, with the possible exception of the better professional companies that play the preceding seasons top Broadway successes in Salt Iaike City now and then, and very occasionally in Ogden. For its own good, for growth and progress and favorable publicity, a town must empha size the things in which it execlls. Loolf what happened when a generation still' with us decided that Brigham Citys peaches the d in the world were worth publicizing, and proceed to toot our 'civic ' horn ! The Brigham City Communiyt theater, was organized last summer a bit late, perhaps, for a summer season and got through its first year, three plays, with less struggle and more recognition than most such projects suffer and enjoy their first year. We would be willing to place the Brigham City Community theaters three presentations, On Borrowed Time, The Male Animal and Ah, Wilderness,, up against the best offerings of any season of any Little Theater in a town twice this size. i Interest in good drama; jgrows, in any cqm-- i We munity, from good drama Itself. ly Brjgham City Comm'ph-l- ; tty theater Nvlll hav 'more enthusiastic and Widespreal participation and support next Rummer than if had 'last, and this 'will' cori- tinue to be trup.each year in .the years, to i.l . Vi , I come, ! ,!',t Cheney, or so veye found Wm,1 is a talrri, ? g craftsman, believing J in art for tirts eak ancf drama for 'the of the audience. That he. can di- pleasure (efct and produce, with amateur talent, better plays than 99 out of a hundred drama instructors is a fact that isnt apt to go to his head. That is why we risk being fulsome in praise of his work, to talk of his talents available to our community as a sort tf local asset or natural resource. Hell probably think were being a little silly and go right ahead producing highly superior plays, .uch as the production of Ah Wilderness some of you saw Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week. ' And unless this department is entirely in its judgment, our community would do well to make the most of it ( al w ("nest-flavore- full-leng- th predict-thattjUae- i level-heade- d, easy-goin- Valentines day is the opening gun of the sparring around that precedes the mating season, for birds, that is. Also among people, including our young men, things often start on Valentines day that lead to spring romances, and spring romances lead to June weddings. Its not a minute too early for Old Doc to call to order his annual special class in choosing a wife. lhe pnrase is deceptive, young men. You dont actually choose a wife. You choose a smooth number you think might be an in- - g. fire-sal- 7MEY TW3NKA To The j m A. Eight-buck-a-thro- w f 20,000-mile-reca- i ... M . Helen Pender with Warners, currently appear-tiod Shes with Warners, currently appearShes ing in their film, The Time. The Place And The Girl. tion. star-boun- start-boun- d 2. in-fh- r us ! 25-ce- nt rs buck-and-a-h- . half-doze- di wend to the place vour clothes. CJ ur Thats right. ir reputation as DEPENDABlj Were cm finest gowns, woolens, silks Your Cleaners. lustlife and added with new like back looking just Call 86 For Free Pickup- proud of our MODERN Dependable CLEANEI n. Q lc SPECIAL I)' St If radar gets in communica tion with a few more planets, the next war may be an inter- planetary one. k 5 GALLON le j In FULLER HOUSE PAINT We have ceased to be a drinking man. We want no moaning at the bar when we put out to :t it $14.75 ONLY sea. Even the retired dislike to taste the bitter cup of insigni-- 1 ficance, fi j at this special low price and hand for that early paint job. Buy now it on TRI-STAT- LUMBER E ha' CO. I horse-and-bugg- y Test shows Take-Apa- rf oor your OF,g Now Tretd Made with Dura-mithe "tire vitamin" that fight wear. 1 Available Stroncr Car Cow Cord better makes plies stronger and tire safer. 02i pre-wa- Mora PBaa 030between sdded for j Immediate Delivery j j Same high quality spring iteel. 0 The Ferguson Farm Trailer Now In Stock 4.00-- H TRACTOR JACKS that operate from the system, priced blow-ou- t RuMw Batwaaa Reduces stress cords -- gives protection. PrwWar BMd Win ; , Goodrich is B. F. why Pr-- jv AND Sdvrtwa Pftpuhr Tread Daaign. Non-ski- d quiet funning. 1.20 ar n s THUtS YtMS AHEAD Ford-Fergus- at . BRIGHAM TIRE SHK ANDERSON AUTO CO. " Expect The First From Ford " B jUlijiny mn p mi mmm m u wiaw o! ,e h be-us- j g 10 It j E sr m in m capac-surpas- 7 i n False teeth may be aptly compared to china eggs. They both look one hundred percent By A. L. Becit and G. N. Anderson and their food value is about the same. As to inspirational wised-up- . Perhaps, with radar value, that undoubtedly favors Wages and Manure-Spreade- r Without going Into the ques- - now contacting, the .other heav- - the egg. In justice to any hon- tion of who is spreading the fenly' bodies, the dirt farmer may est hen, it must be presumed manure, lets see if we can place be able to reach his Farm Bu- - that toshe extends herself might- s the extent of her ily the blame for the high cost of reau lobbv in Washington. 4he ily to equal or farm implements. Take a three-botipbeautiful example set before j tractor plow one that 'Old Abe costs you $153.50 at your' local For a nominal fee, you can her. However, to offset this, el-dealer. How much did those find many of the great and the derly widows always respond "who will allow them- to the flashing smile of false factory workers get out near-grea- t of it? selves to be quoted on the teeth. Rocking chairs creak a Figures released by the Fed- strike issue. To date neither the little louder and sway a little i compliments fly eral Trade Commission show SteeL Institute nor General Mo- farther and that the factory worker' gai tors have quoted Abe Lincoln. thick and fast at the beau(y of appearance as they just $11.70 that shot. The, deal- Strange why his plain. Straight their er who went to all th trouble English hasnt been Here holcl this pale shadow of flaming youth. The owner thereof selling you the plow (i.e. putting is one: and champs but he his name on list) God a Thank we have waiting your sys- champs got $30.70. Or take a cream tem of labor where there can be doesnt feel like one, for he an article which a strike. Whatever the pressure, k'O'vsfhcir champ is worse separator takes a lot of labor to machine there is a point where the work: than their bite. He knows how ifar they are from making a the parts accurately and as- man may stop. wolf of him and that the proof The semble. farmer pays thereof lies in the chewing. $100.84 for it. The workers who Quick Millions ' the Preacher proclaimed. made it got $14.66. Roger Babson is credited with ',hen( all is vanity, showing how one could have heVanity, vanity, had false teeth undoubtedly started with $2,000 in July 1893, in mind. Radar the Farm Bureau Frank Power, Wood- Its not often you hear,a wage invested it wisely, and ended in July of earner kicking about what the with $1,526,985 farmer gets. Trade unions do 1945. Poor Roger! He is still takes Irving in the yell when the middle-maan extra nickel for a quart of daze. aluminum company,. milk, but they are not in the .An habit of whacking the breeches founded in 1888 by the Mellon; DUE TO EXCESS ACID off congress each time Farmer brothers with $20,000 grew in FreeBookTellsof HomeTreatmenttliat Jones gets a few cents more for ten years to be worth $1, 600,- - Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing 000. The increase did not come Over I wo in Hon bottle of the WILLARD apricots. It seems almost silly for the from additions of new capital, T tl K ATM .sT have been sold for relief of dial res arising from Stomach National Farm Bureau to side but largely from putting bonus $vodmmomeof Duodenal Ulcers due to Eunt Acid-PWall Street against the strikers. shares back into the business. Digestion. Sour or Upset Stomach, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., j man From this humble beginning fiassmess. Long ago the working due to Escess Acid. Fold on 15 days trial! for Willard's Message learned that wages and farm in- the company grew to where it which full come rise or fall together. Some made a net profit of $120 mil-lio- n ttpl&ins this treatment Ires - at in the decade ending 1926, GLEN'S MODERN DRUG day the Farm Bureau may get n ni fb THE LINES.. ..BETWEEN s, r is , , Know Your Traffic Laws CLEANERS Editor: p ne de o nn ol DEPENDABLE Sometimes the female view-- ' point is more insulting than the male. e w in MODERN QUIPS AND QUIRKS J . Never, marry the daughter of a good cook. You may think, even if she' doesnt know whether a fricasse is a tavern brawl or an oriental rug, thaj; blood will tell and shell develop into a good cook, like her tftothef. Stop kidding yourself. If- the can cook, its beprospectivSMmother-in-lacause she likes to. And if she likes to cook, shes never 'erred to have little Suzy messing kitchen spoiling things.' To around. determine if the gals mother'is a good edak, at her house every try eating Sunday-dinneweek for a year. If you're still alive, dont unless youre sentimental marry the gel about ulcers. The i EARLY SPRING WM&TT t ?r 1 text-boo- k mark-dow- ( ; An advertising idea by Glen Glens Modern drug, Brigham City, won for him a cash award and received national publicity in the issue of Rexalls trade magazine. A facsimile of the page of the News-Journcarrying the advertisement was reproduced in the magazine, along with ex-planation of the idea and announcement of the award. The advertisement, one col- umn wide by full page length, listed specials and in large type announced the Jimmy Durante radio broadcast sponsored by 'Rexall dealers. ' 1. Dont be afraid of beautiful women. Beauty may lead to vanity, and may be only skin deep, but thats the general area of 90 You percent of all domestic expenditures. can tell a beatiful woman she looks as good n in a $1.9K e hat as Mrs. Wbiffendiffer does in that $33 creation from page 19 of Vogue. Net saving: $01.02. You can scoff at the very idea that her matchless beauty could possibly benefit from overhaul. Not saving: q cosmetological Anywhere up to $20. skin creams ai-- for the complexions with p look. For her, a 10 that cent bar of Camaberry soap is enough. See? Mrs. Frederick Astormere, Willoughby reigning Newport beauty, says so right here iii. this magazine ad. You get the idea. u h S. Humpherys of I i i Everyone Knows Ad Wins al clc n dr 'It's No Secret Prize For Advertiser So read carefully, twice over, and prepare for a written examination at the conclusion of the course as we outline the of Old Doc Longs Scientific System of 3. Examine the legs of the prospect, care-- ; fully. This may annoy you, but it will pay you to force yourself to do it. If theyre scratched, scarred and battered, that means she's a woman who brushes and bumps into things. Anf if shes a woman who brushes and bumps into things, shell snag every new pair of nylons she ever gets, the first time she wears them. This didnt matter, during the war. But now the wars over, dont believe these news stories about nylons that wear like iron. They dont. The Brigham City post No. 10 of the Check the ads theyre still a American Legion initiated the largest a pair, plus a first mortgage on whatclass in its history last night at the War Memorial home. Aside from church groups, ever other real or personal property you may the American Legion is bidding fair to be- own. A woman who brushes and bumps income the largest organization in the Brig- to things can easily go through a pair of ham City area, and may be so in the next nylons in a day, sometimes two. Cost on this item: $1.50 to $3.00 a day. few months. Needless to say, the Legion has the good 1. A lot of Outdoor Girls catch themwill, best wishes and (in any way possible) the support of the entire populace. Were selves husbands every year men who like wishing the hoys success in anything they to hunt and fish and camp and hike and visualize a sturdy, lovely, loyal little comundertake. Now the Ivegion spans a wide age group panion by their side in the great outdoors. n flannel shirts men who served in the first World war, Even if she owns a nearly 30 years ago, along with the boys and two pair of boots, dont fall for this one, whose honorable .discharge buttons 'are boys. Picture yourself, in years to come, canceling an opening-da- y fishing trip bebright and new. In this large, powerful, ambitious group cause Mrs. Jensen is having a bridge-te- a the boys lies much good for our nation, as well as for that afternoon. That pack-triare planning, way up into the Wyoming our community itself. like no other group know mountains, will have to include you out beThe veterans w hat war is. In the years to comewe ?hall cause its a stag affair and the Dear Wife !n'ik to them for leadership in maintaining simply loves to hunt and you wouldnt think the peace of the world. We shall expect of going if she couldn't. Be sure, very sure, hern to safeguard the best interests of their shes a strictly indoor girl to start with, and brothers-in-armand the families of their then dont do anything, ever, to encourage tomrades who made the supreme sacrifice. her interest in the great outdoors. Leave her thinking the outdoors is just something They must support us in our present determination to give the veteran a square deal, unpleasant you have to go through to get lo show that our gratitude is undying. places. But most of all, we expect this vigorous, 5. Contrary to the ideas the spoiled-lap- powerful organization to build for the land, (he community, the home for which theyve dog school of cartoonists may have given iought. you, find a girl who likes pets. Dont be Individually and collectively, the Legion afraid some pooch will supplant you in her and weve no doubt, will play a big affections, or the mutt will get the Can part in the future of Brigham City. And and you'll settle for the hamburger. Soon- count this department as one that is sure er or later, shes going to treat you like a its a fine thing for Brigham City. Those dog. So its important how she treats dogs! bovs have the habit of winning! b. Explosives, c. Corrosive liquids in cargo tanks, d. Flammable liquids, and t. Empty cargo tanks used for transport, ing flammables, before crossing at grade any track or railroad, shall stop such vehicle and shall not Certain Special Stops Required proceed until he can do so safely. The driver shall not shift or change gears Vehicles The driver of every school bus transport- while transversing such crossing. No stop need be made at any such crossing school children and the driver, of every ing where a police officer or a traffic control motor vehicle transporting sign directs traffic to proceed. A. Passengers for hire, Town-Builde- News-Journ- d, Chick-Pickin- Fb,uy i and if she decides teresting youll do, or the cant readily do any better, thats it, brother! girl-frien- EeWp p,dA": of tne treasury. Congress was pressured into placing a tariff of seven cents per pound on aluminum, thus making possible a raise in the domestic increase price. This seven-cen- t in the 1930s resulted in super profits over and above normal profits of 14 million dollars per year. Nothing in the world can beat a little government interference for helping one get rich. George N. Anderson. Hot on the heels of the anniversary of the natal day of good Saint Valentine, Old Doc feels called upon to i erform a service for our young manhood, including the boys recently returned from service. Our Enthusiasm Again road-sho- JS1 tary L j ,s ?s ;t |