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Show J to Change chi from Peiry, accompanied Slogan Due (IT-TiipcI N . p(isT' the boy scout group on an tight nAnk.. -Mr. and day trip to Yellowstone Nati TERRY, Aug. 28 BOX ELDER Marriage licenses issued by F.uri' F air t N n chil-dit- n al park. Box Elder county clerks Mis. Wayne Atkinson and the Friday, August 30, 1946 Brigham City. Utah Dailene and Gary of Los office, Brigham City. are visiting at the home Angeles A Newspaper Harvey Talbot, 21, of Snow-vill- e of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight Successor to and Belva Cutter, 17, of and Geo'ge Holton. They also i H E BOX ELDER NEWS Snowville, August 20. Accompa- visited with relatives and friends (Established 1896) nied by consent of brides moth- in Chicago and Milwaukee prior and er, Claudie P. Cutter. THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL to their airival here last Tnuis-day- . (Established 1909) Floyd Christensen Barfuss, 26, William M. Long, Editor of Tremonton and Zola Mae Miss Cleo Walker is spending Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager 21, of Tremonton, a two wiks vacation in Los AnMrs Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager Christensen, August 21. geles, Calif. Publlahed every Wednesday and Friday and entered ae Wayne E. Call, 27, of Brigham In office Matter Second Claea at the poet Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thorne Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Subscription Rater: City and Margaret Ann Wilson, Box Flder County 84 00 a year; outsida Box Eldar Counto Salt Lake City last motored 24. 24, of Logan, August ty. $5 00 a year. Single copies 5 cents. to visit their daughter, Francis M. Norr, 22, of Tremon- Sundaywho is confined to a hosFave, ton and Lois Forsgren, 20, of Last Call pital theie. They report her conHowell, August 26. dition to be improving. Vein Adams, 17, of Tremonton This is the last call for pictures and Mrs. Martella Nelson and 19, of Trestories of service men, announcements, and Betty Shuman, Gloria Jean and Ronda Lee 28. Accompanied monton, August news stories and other items for inclusion by consent of grooms spent last week at the home of mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hauser in in Wednesday mornings issue of the News-Journa- l, Mrs. Eldon Adams. Idaho. Twin are The ladies Falls, histhe Peach the Ben Slagowski, 47, of Ogden Days special, tory of Brigham City and Box Elder County and Delores Poster, 23, of Pen-gill- sisters. In World War II. Minnesota, August 29. . Denton Neeker and Max Hir- News-Journ6 at closes office After the 2 T fyou rn a Semi-Weekl- a picture, Lloyds of Two of the three men i" Ut. ...1. . a, d t t' c i"'.)'' glasses. At lirst whether its about the "T, rone Power variety of t 11 I Perry News Marriage Licenses -, n ' ' . Uv e at least once every year particularly pleasant pnditable business, that tii Uns i. atmosphere in a newspaper 'lit comes with a speid a, athopnothat other time during the - t ! t I c -, . shift, or more, ; yu.' has and holidays and nights v, iiuat'rnes days, and gets dog-- ; v p h, and at the same time in' it y into that brand of hilarious . ; i ' r ,iy doubles his News-Journ- . SPEED UP PRODUCTION al WITH itoi in jt ) at ter. Y.'.Lv ; .ways com inecd, all the while Vfic v,,)il ,ng on a special edition, either that tins one is going to be the worst we ever ui old. or else that its going to be the hast. t c.!i me moniems of depression and we sleep-wal- k me b through the iby d.n- - ; ud nights firmly convinced crew) and you can snap up extra copies of the Peach Days edition as long as they last. Persons who have ordered extra copies in advance will receive them through the mail. here at to make the Peach Days complete as we possibly Weve done everything possible 1 Jf the News-Journa- l, edition just as could make it. Weve sent out thousands e t h it yere pu'tiig out the super-d- t and thousands of letters, weve run hundreds o, fh" be-- t lob of nevvspapering the town of inches of advertising, we announced the t edition and explained its proposed contents fw in one edition. early and kept hammering on it steadily . . . a when Thtl.i alter the and still, we suppose, there will be omissprint, crew sions. (Thats all right were putter-offer- s etru hands and the whole d an ourselves.) Siie'iitj g out the last runs and putting So what we propose to do. heres the ions together and addressing and v, n.Pi'Tie loading the paper, then comes Beginning in October, the fourth Friday t ie ufcv.n and were a little bit surprised of each month the plans to that Jbe, town wakes up and comes to work publish a magazine supplement, in tabloid look freshed and very much as if no form similar to the Peach Days edition. event of w ai importance had just This will be included with the regular issue tak. it j i.icc. l. of the d, Pi the "Open Road again and happy motoring in a new car financed through Timeway . . . the modern bank way . . . for Timeway is out in front as the Wests foremost bank credit BANK RATES LOW service, bringing you the plus values of low-cofinancing and extended convenient terms. Leading car dealers, selling all makes of new and used cars, will bring you Timeway Service Just mention Time-wato your dealer, or see your Timeway SYSTEM st for OFFICE ... FACTORY w last-nig- AT COMMUNICATION all-tim- hnli-ijvA- Cair.bnri,. ItS AN EXECUTONE er l FINANCE YOUR NEW OR USED CAR THROUGH i 1 P- n i , .r, al , I - , L-- y, oclock Saturday evening, no more pictures or stories can be accepted for inclusion in a the paper that will be delivered to you Wedoffice t.. nesday morning. The ; !.. will be closed Sunday as usual, Monday in r w i!d be unity that comes with ex- - observance of Labor day (and well be laboris a A sjiecial edition i Idicno. i,e ing behind that drawn blind, dont you doubt It o .wlc '"l a nightmare and a terrible it!) and Tuesday. led , n it the s.,nie time its a work-ja- g be- Wednesday morning the door will be open and no hang-ov,1'jrT, ; go to bed so therefore theres o h, c ii again, bright and early (the weather, not the i i but F for thiee-ni- , or Whitlock if A L y chil-die- v .it is due for n.i.,iT mem hen, hip has JUst of gun y bank. PUBLIC BUILDINGS WAREHOUSES ht n ntirely-sleeples- PRIVATE HOMES coffee-drenche- s, News-Journ- al Four basic Executone systems from 2 to 100 stations. Simple to operate . . . reasonable cost . . . immediate MIM1II HCUii lotlfi WU installation. News-Journa- I of our fine friends, the people with cun. d. ' heai ts, drop in to say its a wonderful jcpi'r, that theyre going to read every vor.ljof it and sae it for all time to come. And we can smile and believe they mean it, F, r- beciwfi e we think so too. irate sftAtJG! it hits. pi be si Somebody turned in a picture end rtf my,, that didnt get into the paper. Soniibodv wanted the stories of all the mem-- i ors tf ti e family put in together not one and here P'ttuie above the other, either t iu y are scattered all through the paper. Sons br dy drops in and says Why didnt you let me know you were going to do a Ar.ryubiut THAT! Why I could have The way p.vciryoi the real youve got it, its all balled up. And a lot of p call and say they didnt get their p. j c' and you hate yourself for doing it but you cant help suspecting that some of tium.uist want an extra copy without paying fair it. then . b-- -- low-dow- n. Pictures and stories of service men and their service records will continue to be accepted for publication, and when enough of these have been received to make up an eight-pag- e section, they will be published in form identical to the Peach Days edition in the monthly magazine supplement. All persons who receive copies of the Peach Days special will receive copies of the montnly supplements including additional pictures and records of the service men. They may then insert these additions in the cover of the Peach Days edition and their record will become more complete. These supplements will be sent to all persons who have ordered copies of the Peach Days edition in advance, but persons buying copies of the paper, after it is published, are asked to be sure to leave their names and addresses (if they are not already subscribers) in order that the supplements may be sent, as they are published. It would be better, of course, to have your News-Journ- (or your sons, or husbands) picture and i story in the Peach Days edition, instead of A: d by night of the day the special paper So get it to the i .tu oit. UKihe clear back down to earth in one of the supplements. all at if possible, wont and today r six " were feet ;u, y. lower, you tomorrow And by night at the v v, . ry Hied, as somebody always says in you please? latest! . very cry. mm ie. ,4 v j al News-Journ- i IP STANDARD ELECTRIC CO. 2243 Washington Blvd. PRESCRIPTIONS Ogden, Utah filled prescriptions when you bring them to us. Our pharmacists are qualified to fill any prescription quickly and accurately. You can depend on correctly t Phone 5445 Bath Superb NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE bars 4 Woodbury Cashmere Bouquet 3 bars 27c 3 bars 27c U w to DAY ON DAY. SEPT. 2 All Brigham City stores and places of business will be clo-c- GRADES NOW OFFERED TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS Good jobs in grades are being offered now by the Regular Army to qualified former servicemen! Veterans discharged on or after May 12, 1945, who enlist or reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the grade for which qualified, provided this grade is not higher than that held at time of discharge, and provided that at least 6 months of former service w as in one of 400 designated military occupational specialties in which enlistment is now desired. Important, interesting jobs are open in hundreds of skills and trades in the Army, with splendid training and educational advantages! These are in addition to free food, housing, clothing, medical and dental care, low-coinsurance. Theres adventure, travel, education, a secure and profitable future in this vital, realistic profession. Get full details at your nearest Army Recruiting Station. all day Monday, September 2, in observance of Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments 1. Enlistment for l1, 2 or 3 enlistments permitted year. ( for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents consent) except for men now in the Army, who may reenhst at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided is within 3 months reenlistment after last honorable discharge. 4. A furlough for men who reenhst within 20 days. Full details of Labor Day. Food, l4gtxg, Mdlcal and D.ntat Cn. In .ddition to p.y ihown t rig'.t: 20 lncr.ni. for S.rvic. t M.mbr of Flying or Glld.r Cr.wi. 57, In. In Fny for End) 3 Y.nrt of J.ryict, Ov.r..t, MERCHANTS COMMITTEE Of The Box Elder Chamber Of Commerce other furlough privileges can be obtained from Recruiting Officers. 5. Mustenng-ou- t pay ( based upon length of service) to ail men whe are discharged to reenhst. 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service increasing to pay after 30 years' service All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 7. GI Bill of Rights benefits assured for men who enlist on or before October 5, 1946. 8. Choice of branch of servict and overseas theater (of those Still open) on 3year enlistments. three-quarte- NEW PAY SCALE lx A841fl.il f Clofhixg, 50 if cr.ii. MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: Starting Fer 20 Tears' 30 Years Month Service Service Rose Fay Master Sergeant or Firt Sergeant Technical Sergeant . Staff Sergeant Sergeant . . . . . . 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