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Show weeag a O WcwS-journc- BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah A July 23 Friday evening a birthday party was held on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Orme. The party was in honor of Mrs. Oral Norr and Mrs. Charles 26, 1946 Successor to BOX ELDER NEWS H E (Established and Hunsak-Wuyn- 18) e er, Mrs. Ralph Holmes, Mrs. Norr. The table was centered THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL huge three 'layer birthday cake wuh candles, honoring die four ladies. The evening was spent playing games and chatting. Luncheon was served to the followMr. ing persons: and Mrs. Ghanes Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr, all of Dewey vllle, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. George Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes of Honey ville; Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dime, Mr. ana Mrs. James Ammons of Brigham City; Mr. and Mis. Gene Leavitt ot Funding, Utah. Mrs. Hunsaker, Mrs. Ammons by a (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor i atives. Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker and daughter, Krython, and Leon Hunsaker were in Brigham City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Andersen of Nibley, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Rose and son Dennis of Salt Lake; Mrs. George Ilolt and son Geo. Jr. of Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Grace Mudge of Canada and Mrs. Bertha Covey of Ogden, were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Covey of Ogden at the rodeo Saturday. After the rodeo they all went to the Covey home for a delicious lunch. All had a very pleasant On Friday. July Newspaper Semi-Weekl- next week to fill a mission for Salt Lake City spent a few the L. D. S. church. Mr. A. C. Cook of Salt Lake days in Honeyville visiting rel- Honeyville News HONEYVILLE, ii Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs Glarivs H Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered a Serond Claes Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the aot of March 8. 1879 Subscription Rates: Box F Her County $4 00 a vear; outside Box Couninsrle copies $ cents ty. $$ 00 a vear Thelma heard this week on a radio program that for .$15 a month in New York City, plus a $7 installation charge, you can Town Builder have a telephone in your car. It opens a vast field of possibilities, really a sort of a Anyone acquainted with Brigham City peek into this marvelous post-wa- r future we today sees evidence on every hand that used to hear so much about. there have been some great citizens, some and effective town builders in That familiar line, He just left. Ill see the communitys history. I InThe things that make a town fine and solid if can catch him! will be no more. sit the stead, calmly, give youll calling just and pleasant and altogether worthy arent transacted in a single stroke of a pen, arent party the wanted persons automobile teleBut wait until he gets rollbuilt up overnight. Some of the worthwhile phone number. You know how he shifts gears. ing, please. as tree a as takes it take long developments He wouldnt have time to answer the phone or a child to grow to maturity. until he gets rolling. Some of these things we know later as a towns advantages may occur by accident, Following the automobile telephone in the some may be adopted and started with uni- parade of progress, no doubt, will be e versal approval, some may be obviously and curb service and the p with the motor continuingly good. But others are started scooter. Curb service anywhere within a and carried through only in the face of vige the drive-in- s will adverradius, orous opposition, are approved and accepted tise. When phoning order for curb seronly by citizens in whose hearts the com- vice, be sure you know the address of your munity welfare holds a very large place, by parking space. men whose minds can grasp a vision of 20, or even 40, years hence. In Brigham City, with automobile teleOne of these town builders has been called phone, business section rents are bound to from the community that has been his home tumble. Instead of looking for a business for 52 years. Deth brought to an end a location, the new will career in which service always came before just get downtown early every morning and self, in which the good of the town and its find a parking place. - At five cents an hour people outranked personal gain. In the for the parking place, 45 cents a day, a death of Wynn L. Eddy, Brigham City has months rent would be less than $15. Huy lost a man who played a large part in shap- your meats and groceries at Joes panel deOr Chewing gum, candy, cigars, ing the more attractive and worthwhile as- livery. ice cream and fountain drinks at Buds pects of our town as it is today. In time the business fronWynn Eddy, in passing, left a far, far bet- station wagon. ter town than he found when he came to this tage may be on the other side of the siderelatively new community in the West 52 walk. The old stores may do more business record of per- on the alley than they do on the street. years ago. He left a sonal and cooperative effort in an When your wife phones you to bring a loaf unending succession of projects for the comof bread with you on your way home to , He left hundreds thousand munity good. ands of friends and admirers, and not an lunch, instead of phoning at five minutes to enemy. Everybody liked him, enjoyed his twelve (and leaving you four minutes to wit and good humor, respected his opinions, forget about it) she can figure your time honpred the service he performed, the good table and call just as youre in front of the he accomplished for Brigham City. grocery store. Itll be pretty hard to convince her you forgot when all ytu have to He wasn't a man to ride What he knew to be right and good he work- do is take the call and step on the brake. ed for, no matter how strong the opposition. But the automobile telephone undoubtedly He worked and built for the political party in which he believed when, as W later said, will serve its greatest purpose in preventing there were only two of us parity nu mbers accidents. A big share of all highway acciin town. Hi$ wide cirtliMif friends was not dents are the result of the driver going to ponttfiversial is- - sleep, and that wont happen any more. The thjLtesujt ffr sup; N'Aisteitueverf pfeoplh Who disagreed phone will wake him up. Did yod ever know wilh nim in 'Pertain matters respected hint it to fail? The phone always rings just as Tor his enthusiasm, his innate integrity and youre going to sleep! his fearlessness. And as they came to know him better, they joined that Harp Kilroy says for us to report that circle of friends. Earl Madsen, tireless secretary of the ChamWynn Eddy will be mourned by the town ber of Commerce, trudged the entire five and people to which he gave the best efforts miles of the of the July 21 of his long and useful life. Ilis wife and parade at Salt Lake City in the rain. As daughter have the deepest sympathy of the Harp describes the sight, His hat w ilted and entire community. But in his passing, the fell down over his ears, his light blue suit dominant feeling of all is and should be on was soaking wet and dark blue, and shrunk of gratitude for what he did and what he three inches in all directions, his shoulders gave. He was one of our towns great build- were hunched against the downpour and he ers. For this we honor him. This, and our looked as miserable as any 17 pushcart pioneer ever could have been, but he stayed gratitude, are his true memorial. with it. The bright side of the reduced-siz- e loaf of bread is the fact that a lot of people always Some folk seem to love to go to the movies. have had too much crust anyway. Others seem to go to the movies to love. far-sight- two-mil- car-ho- two-mil- small-business-m- 52-ye- ar band-wagon- s. , air. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen and family attended the Hunsaker reunion in Ogden Friday afternoon, and in the evening attended the rodeo. Mr. Ervin Standng of Salt and Mrs. Holmes (sisters) sang two trio numbers, after which Lake City spent several days the honored were presented this week visiting his grand- City spent Sunday in Honeyville visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Buck-mille- r of Salt Lake City and Burke Mr. and1 Mrs. Tolinan y returned Tuesday from a trip through Glacier National park, Cardston, Alberta, and Yellowstone park. They reported a wonderful trip. six-da- ARMS TO CHINA Top American officials have been considering a shutdown on shipments of arms to the Chinese government in the hope that such a move might assist their efforts to unify China. The possession of large quantities of American lend-leasweapons is reported to have persuaded extreme nationalist elements of the government that they can smash the communists in a short Such a continuation of time. the civil war mean a disastrous defeat for United States foreign policy aimed at creating a unified strong China. e with lovely Mrs. Olga Wheatley. A lovely mother, gifts. time was had by all. Mrs. Hun- Mr. Standing is leaving Utah saker, Mrs. Holmes and Mr. Stanley Orme, sisters and brother, have their birthdays on the same day. Alsto Mrs. Wayne Norr and Mrs. Charles Norr, who are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and sons of Richmond, Utah have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Larsens father, Mr. Newman Hunsaker. IBSBHBB! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldon and family of Delta, Utah called at the home of Mrs. Larsens Ve have added a new body father, Mr. Newman Hunsaker. shop. Les Newton, a reMr. and Mrs. Charles Aldon turned veteran with 12 years experience in paint and and family of Delta, Utah called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. body work is in charge of the new shop. Come in and Ralph Holmes Thursday. They were on their way to Yellowlet him give you an estimate on your car. From bumstone park. Mr. Joseph Orme of Salt per to bumper our work is guaranteed. Lake was a week-en- d guest at the home of his brother, Mr. George Orme and family. Mrs. W. A. Dance of Black-fooGive your car a face lifting. Let us iron out the Idaho, and grand daugh- - PAINT AND BODY SHOP for Yom t, wrinkles and give the old bus a new paint job for those added miles it has to travel until you get a new 15UICK. "I LOST 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN MRS. C. D. WELLS, FT. WORTH At Pictured Her You any lose pound sad have a more slender, graceful figure. No exercise. No drugs. No laxative. Eat meat, potatoes, gravy, butter. The experience of Mrs. Well may or may not be different than yours, but why not try the A YDS Vitamin ( andv Plan? I t the In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 pounds average In few weofcs with the AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. We Will Recap Present ruli With this Ayde Plan vou dont cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, you simply cut them down. It s simple and easier when you enjoy delicious (vitamin fortified) AYIF before each meal. Abso- -' lutely harmless- - JO days supply of W not delighted with result MONEY BACK on tbs very first box. JPhooe 1hone 272 When In Rear of 19 South Main better cars are built Iluick will build them. When New Firestone HAMILTON DRUGS DeLuxe Champions Are Available to You OS PER We Will Equip Your Car and Buy Your ch urn omv e Wnli Driving. Safet), ever-wideni- line-of-mar- Smou Tires For THE BENDY MOTOR CO. Y Recapped Tires. Long Distance Calling up ' 25 This amazing Firestone Two-Wa- y Plan eliminates tl guesswork about your tires. Smooth, dangerous tires wall be tlity recapped by C Firestone Factory Method. You gei.Jie famous Gear-G- ' Tread, which gives so much extra protection against skiddr Then, when new Firestone De Luxe Champions a available to you, we will buy your recapped tires. Let c Firestone Two-Wa- y Plan give you the driving safety j ut and need! DR!V IN TO Since Last Summer DA' QQOOT MONTH O More long distance calls are being handled at our switchboards this summer than ever before in Base Pay Dependents Allowance and one child) tory. Estimated Value Clothing, abnormal on (wife Rctions, Quarters The great his- surges of traffic which seemed so rioted E and YJ day are being far exceeded The greatest increases have occurred on calls to Estimated Savings, Purchases and Income Tax neighboring towns Logan, Salt Lake City, Ogden, T and Irovo. Add 20 of Base Pay for Overseas Service Some delays are ineiitable. bending eicry effort to relieve We are this situation as idly as possible, but serious shortages GK kctfG to Drive in fora thorough tire inspection ( There is no charge for this service. Your smooth tires will be replaced with loaners, so you can drive your car. Your tires will be recapped by the famous Firestone Factory Method. (You get a quality recapping job.) When new Firestone De Luxe Champion Tires are available to you, we will equip your car and buy your recapped tires. (You get the best tires money can buy.) every business day now. Estimated Value, Medical and Dental Care dCC rap- of facilities delay the needed circuit additions. Accrued G. I. Education Benefits on Basis 18 Month Enlistment Uiieu to the Voice of lirestune every Hvnday evening ever 0 Until we can provide adequate facilities we ask your cooperation in avoiding unnecessary long dis-tan- calls and in keeping necessary calls as brief as possible. 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