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Show doesn't good for a thrill thing lead lot of people were would m the paper But a crash landing, j; read. it's believe here are some good books hoax. this n.4 J ELDER BOX Si'.'id A tl Sept. Wednesday, Brigham Cily. Utah 11. 194S ck.v Newspaper Success or to A', Eot it rid ELDER1kiOiJOURNAL BOX Lout!. Editor r iuun, Business Managi on. Advertising Manager and rhinr'l and r t irirt ,V M V ,r yesJohn Musulas went hv :t barber terday niortii npc and ail three d' the harL'TS not a customer in the were just sitting place. The lirst time hes seen such a thing in years, John said even shaving themselves! Having: good credit, isnt you always have cash! 8 i r 5 J.tes A Caution A Great Season Freds hired man, Pete, had men Fiilesc .Murray decides to mak( a member rich or extra smart or if hed ot jmreil game lu re instead post of one of the learned professions, I suppose game the last flume If Unele the I their i everyone would have called him u Back home folks used to call people "eccentric when they didn't want, to he so impolite its to say they were crazy. It was a two-b- it word, and while everybody knew it meant crazy, still when you said it with a two-b- it word it wasnt so insulting. wasn't rich ami he didnt imBut IV-tpress people as being overly bright, and he was just, a farmer's hired man or, some years, a farmer himself so lie couldnt he eccentric. Still, people hesitated to call Pete crazy, because a lot of the things Pete did and said and thought were just like the things everyone else back home did and f ho.O'jst. .. iVe b ,d . . c..u.,ion. ' j g- : he 0 tnd I viths k :hat .. i . ; : i star-spangle- -- o . . : - I it it? there is anyone in electri, City and surrounding quires approximately iMnn: that believes there is a Ions of water for each polled plane? It was coal used. Service. Douglas ploy men t today. Funeral services for Mrs. Eva- There are many job openings line May Hunsaker of Honeyville available now both in perrr.a-wer- e and held Monday afternoon, pent and tempo, ary job-Sept. 2, at 2 o'clock, in the Hon- - with the opening ..f school many eyville ward chapel with Bishop new jobs aie expected to deli. A. Bingham officiating. Mrs. Veterans now unemplov-Hunsakevelup. died August 30 in anted waiting fur certain jobs, art Ogden hospital following an urged to accept the available operation. openings as all veterans placed hs below their classification The services began with a vo- in cal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Abin-i- will he held in the active file, and will be notified when Tolman, entitled, The Mornare available. ing Breaks, The Shadows Flee. able recruitinter-offic- e E. a of With the May, brother, Joseph Rockland,' Idaho, offered the in- ment program initiated Augu.-- t vocation. The Lords Prayer 15, now in effect, openings in was sung as a vocal duet by Mr. other areas are now available and Mrs. Harold Felt. The obituary was read by Mrs. John Arbon of Snowvilie, a sister of Mrs. Hunsaker. Speakers were Austin Tolman of Ogden, Earl Hunsaker of Logan, S. Norman Lee of Brigham City and Leo Madsen of Honeyville. Mr. Felt played a violin solo entitled "Angels Delight. Stranger of Galilee, a vocal duet, was sung GLENN By by Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Gardner, accompanied by Mrs. VicSpeaking for toria C. Johnson. The closing Mother song, was sung by Earl Gardner. Or-h- n May offered the benediction. Howdy Folks: During Peach Pall bearers were six grand- days we hear about a man who lived to be 94 years old sons of the deceased: Jay Wood-roTolman of Grand Junction, and never used glasses, but men prefer to Colo.; Legrande Harper Hunsa- then some ker of Paul, Idaho; Major Jerry drink right out of the bottle. Norrall Crowley, Jr., of Hill field; Thomas Donald Hunsaker of Honeyville; Elzarius Laron And, someone has said, Hunsaker of Paul, Idaho; and more glasses are used Orland Morrell Hunsaker of under the nose than over Honeyville. Mrs. Ruth Munns of them, now days. Brigham City played the organ prelude and postlude. Interment was in the Honey-vili- e cemetery by the side of Of course the only exercise Mrs. Hunsakers husband, Eizar-u- s some fellows get is chinning Hunsaker, who died May 14, at the bar. 1940. Interment was directed by the Harold B. Felt funeral home. The grave was dedicated by a Some times a man enters grandson, Thomas Donald , Returns El d Education Balance technical and j w -- . a bar very optimistically and comes out very misty optically. i irhich character training hand in hand development go Eriqham Young University begins its 72nd year ai the richest offerings in history for returning service, and other students. Forty academic departments an grouped undor - . 7th I EXTENSION a penny. Now all for is F nay the- - Quarter - - Freclimen, Sep. C. 1CI3 Au'.urrtn Other Students - - Sept. 30. 1218 Winter Quarter - - January G, 1317 Spring Quarter - - March 21 1247 Summer Quarter - - June 9. 1947 ihey'ie good govc.nor. The coordination between the and naPeacii Da'- ture was perfect. The weather held (iff until about midnight Saturday, ar.d by that time it didnt make much difference to anvone. The Provo, Utah r a I af z j 7 jjpU " shape Is your farm equipment in for the tough season ahead? If not right now is the time to check it over thoroughly ... list the replacement parts necessary to put it in and plact your perfect working order parts order u ith us immediately. j. ;:a ... 1 drink. Ve supply you with only genuine John Deere replacement parts . . . parts with the same dependability of the original parts. You'll save yourself the worries of last minute delays by ordering your genuine John Deere parts from us today. t y. . i KC . ; STOKERS i Uis-.ue.- mt home-tow- n U Some people claim that whiskey kills germs, but we dont see how the heck they get the germs to drink it. ao-u- d .1 . a v ! BEEHIVE z. . i v A t ti' lb er 3 a vvr lama A- - s , ar" ..... lerrell WALK A fVntral ( Liimiier Co, BLOCK DAII.Y S9.G7 nil I WAGE It 4s-l- li A 1.1. Tor K .ii.d IvjuavcU at iVto. c.cv-cut Cali UCal, Uiid llp--.- c UiC laany .'ivAc'i..y l l ..... v .. j cuI co g.i.ng into gel na.e Stl ,i - i. v... p.i- - L y ic AuiaV w uiu.! a at.i.iiu i o v..viiift ..0 il v n c 1C a ii Vmu tvwuvti Lilv-iU- iu;U tome aim ;us t'a. Alai Halo min .without even . 'i,.c a j.i i.Aiit io leave my money with, i i te was saying, is a .... .s ..i ymi vv.tn a cold eye and ic ,vUii good lor it vviien he UUoL line V J .i -- im -. ea e a. ic.ini.iu, i.oiii tiltboys o... , u...i -- uiiu liiiiit, was wrong. He s oiuAUit-uiid right into c.. uki , ... . i,.Kc met away. ii.i.c u..y, i iv-.-- .a ... ... ui ..cut .. , . a j .ja . c -- . . . ii u ..la.-- . .'. iu.x.c-- and ai.u got out -- c . . iu'iC, i- . o.i, i , riur i& i.i ve ami wonK n lUllAL cm' witnout smiling tUc umte-oil.n- bought his cigar in i i 1 wasn't k in,! mg. ; Plant "rt-- ' .... a x & City ! tunnel. The C& Mine 4 miles from Tooele 'M-f- of thru!! 35 on!f mine ..vF-,--- '. t idi on lus dinner upon his feet, oe th.ngs iie deesn t care Here is a view of the Tooele STOKER date, the shoes to wear or see or hear nr eat, I iie naps in attenioon, the spankings, the g ban they all would be eliminated hv his plan. Give YOU more Heating COMFORT than any other method of home heating. Of course it's childish Give you CONSTANT jWcCI ditch-wadin- lunt, and of course lie will comes to know of thin and pooph his sphere; Am vd, I must admit that wneit I can hear A lot il,-- . . . . muds . . . like . . .ME! EVEN Heat. v d .i go six cs to hear a ser- to spend ene quarter of an hour P'M! it when I come home. i. 7'A M A" ' noted Tooele City is E OF CALL .121 FOR FREE SlRVEY YOUR PRESENT HEATING SYSTEM Really For Immediate Installation NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY DON J. BAIRD APPLIANCE churches, schools, clubs. installed by Experts in Home Heating and Here is a and ' for ifl of Piet i fot1,ded Tooele High School, heno n ideal 1913. Tooele is s L community where is available- 1 ample 1 1 i i paid for on our Easy Budget Plan. : it i"o mays be seen in the background. Eliminate Drudgery and Dirt. Be f - M- homos Benefit the health of the family. there are times my son s older section with over 1,000 Save enough in Fuel ECONOMY to pay for itself. that are "Wisht tnere vvasn t mi such things . . nu:. strange as it niav he. The voice that peaks those words is not Highlands with 200 newly constructed homes. Tooele City's XA outgrow Hie crude idea, as time goes by, and as lie I !.:! 4 - ? 1 1 Tooele Surface sf miles west of Salt LA the Tyke: i tnere va.-iito such things as 'drugs didn't like.'' wish A d portion 5 miles from Bingham -I .nit cu tnere, and the boys .ci u t i.i.ii amused. Bill asked ii ud,;:' h in, Pete? 'i e g. l a l.crve, pulling one on i,....oiay. I'cte has formulated luur-year-o- ld yv portal and National Tunnel VAv ' ophy s somehow solid in its cruel, profound suiij licity. ii.c nihilists are sissies in comparison wi 1 tt) ai. . MINES CO. r- Philosopher xele and star- - aid Liiw;iU, iiCi x real bank-Ni- oa. Ls tanners can do o. . c ..r m in y car, out the guy . ul,, i.ioacv Will., when 1 have - .1 J O & Tunnel . m -- s - 1 - SAVE TOOELE, UTAH MINIM; CONrilAIT v iii-i iion i s on ''ninn - c AND NATIONAL TUNNEL i I! iv. CONTRACT MINERS WANTED hvrolet a m..i.y v- A iUrSL you are having trouble with your car come in and talk to us in person about it. li-- n bfczbi Vf I i tans QE2DER fiLL PARTS MOW! If o-i- ierlo ' LafAy DEPARTMENT. Whatever your car needs we have competent trained mechanics who x will be happy to do the job. i . i m Well, a little kidding is good for the soul, but now let us tell you again SERVICE our about nun open-minde- n Daffy-natio- your application early MAKE way As our Missus says, two can live as cheaply as one can Water What some people drink when they run out of beer. DIVISION nscflslraaon DaL As an ex rpF of haw things thou- wasnt even have gone i v in the carnival, a out take? care of That j tiling y Ul can buy With : l COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS GRADUATE SCHOOL DIVISION OF RELIGION the Kvprvthing vms slow but thr mgh Brigham the first n -art of this wo k. The quest! how Frig will it tuke now to get over the fur tin- peo; I.o ation. Da ; , SIN d Problems of the Atomic Age CaU For ; CHEWY Steam-generate- or if Employment veterans Miller, Si.iU-- along and do everythin1: c lie ..I o uy ekes iiired man. , uu:ng another lour hits ., aru alien he came to town, semi-prnine. For the favorable pubv osy else s hired man. lied a c eii Saturday night, and drink licity Brigham City has received throughi.i '..hue l.kker out of a fruit jar, out the state, the recreational value of baseball games every week in beautiful Rees ., .,,.d wi.al up m a fight with ud get whipped, just like park, the cost to the body politic has been extremely low. i. io ii.ivd men would do. for ..as just an ordinary guy There has been a lot of teamwork tea Pi Beta is the oldest college v u ; i pie hesitated to come thats what it takes to produce such happy sorority. It was founded in v. .1 mm crazy. But some-- 1 results. Theres been teamwork among the 1867. baseball committee and officers and the utu..,elisde.:.l tilings! u Fite was to farm clubs manager, Earl Owen. Theres been Your best reading bargain trying d a aw stringy giaiie teamwork between the manager and his tile NcwsJournal feed out, and he layers. Theres been teamwork between ij.ug towent I. il. into the hank t he committee and officers and the Brigham iue Ilerh City officials. And the fans themselves i.- - ...vnuiay, the hanker. a ;n..t morning or something, have been right in there, supporting and The Famous .. f very courteous to l'ete. As boosting the home team. e were lots of times uie: It would be more pleasant to ignore the WINKLER a io have indigestion, and lots one mildly dissenting pote in the whole ar. .. i uf.i courteous to. One rangement but we cant honestly do so. ' a : do hated Some of the fans and townspeople have felt ' ot i c ,i and didn't miss the Pearlies baseball this season didnt give the tUC i il iii till! biiCK. boys as much of a break j ;,uc:oi.hig Pete, with a sneer as they deserved. The point is debatable, . c., ms Uosets, and Pete had certainly one of those honest differences i. nz u pmcncaliy had a ctop failure op.nion w ith logic and truth on both sides. Shear Pin 0 Xo h. l.i.e everybody else, and If all parties concerned take an Xo Down Payment n L.t ct money around. So Pete altitude and make a sincere effort, surely ... t I. i a , and nad to sell the this problem can be solved another year. $9.G8 Ter Month This, really, is quite minor. By and large, and just y were ready, ii Immediate Delivery r. everything has been simply lovely, all year, c.c.i on tiic aole deal. See This Stoker in Peaches baseball. What chamthe with aL iioine knows every Demonstrated i .. a.g ci., ai.d word got around pionship, its something for future officers, Be Convinced lee.ms and fans to at. shoot committees, to Its ins calves because i. : ..culda t tend Jam a little 'eon a great season i .cxu. k e cteiyhiHiy. naturally hen you are so devoted to doing what is Coal & Appliance ca.d j.nii up Witn everybody that to you on right z and that press straight t. Licj ciu-c- d a loan, and mu fiS North Main - Ph. 1 egsnl v hat men are saying about you, .v.1 ijc.. iru iiia is there of moral triumph c u..y i cue w.is iaaiuig in the front end courage. Phillips Brooks. -- .v o j.ucn nali. ami a bunch oi tlte hoys t s.aiud uuknig about the country's I But Id rather be kicked by a mule than let n t.uii and wound up cussing t he eld know I was talking good about him behind his back. I..... i, at vion i Laid any body Hint Pete lie sine van a caution. Hed y ou c..a pii'Vc y uu don t need iu i cr maze sweet talk in a guys face and rtUuil then kmfe nun ids back. And the But in a lot ci other wavs, Pete was i,' ni.niui in li.u i.aw icy. a i... vii.Uid saa me rings oif his ueail use everybody else, bo folks hesitatedjust to s it he was sure he call him crazy. And of course Pete wasnt ... 0.1 Willi u. rich enough or bright enough to be called veu, ra.d Pea, don't know now, ae- - au eccentric. ! Lay-- queer sort people said ,,i, ; tin has Peaches been placed. A ml thf final emtaui f,t rung down grand season couldn't have been s in more fitting manner than !' ridav mid't and interest had game, iia' game from start to finish. There was some great baseball played in every position on both inteams. The Provo 'limps as they There were are opponents. worthy variably was the largest crowd to fill Bees Pioneer parks grandstands and bleachers since last years Bushnell Benefit game. And we won ! This season, for the first time in a good Inmany years, the Peaches have won the methdustrial league title, by the convincing od of taking ho h first and second-hal- t This championships for a grand slam cost baseball Brigham has Peaches season, City less than it has cost, our community in years. I'n addition to producing a championship, Bill Forrest and his baseball commit foe, Earl Owen and his players have come close to giving our town a seas. m fur the tric." ol ha.-eha- ll fi.-l.l- eccen- tin cori.ot A' dai-h- di ! Pete Wits t uaged a:'-- f j c it important -o id IfripN t" 879 Mihnrnp'i n i H out j jr H 'Kt oUl'e h Held Sept. 2 For Mrs. E. Hunsaker KLDKR NEWS BOX lh.Jstied lSiHjl K vc'i ther arc. is Unemployed Vets Urged To Contact USES Office Vfteran, .km- unployrm-nUnited Funeral Services nr-"-- - WritWiror' NATIONAL TINNTL y. i v: pf'IELTIXG soke's AGRICULTURE - RANCHING COeI!Ali1' W,NS . ,T. MUCKING ;f Foreman - t;. 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