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Show A It's Good Business, lcWSmJoiU'NCl BOX ELDER Brigham City. Utah A , II E Semi-Weekl- Dec Wednesday, 41946 Newspaper Successor to 1 18) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL i cub (Established and t - of I.dboi I. ' Set 5 ' t- iddies hulilighting in ei i -- Washington, di-tu- C L) the nations n s' of X' pe if time obseivarue Uunul Employ the Phy-KHandicappul wt,ck Tin oughuut the year it Will (ontinue ti encouia'1- - eniNo-i- s to give handicapped a little mole than an (Vin b: uK, the Seeietd'y added an will tiy to induce employe - t consider the ability and not t e di ability ot the applicant c -- tl C For the office (and families) the girls had in d'uw.ng otlurday. Diaw two ii.m'j-uned, so thv just tiny to .nd you're supposid t ,a h our t at-- pt'id the Harm - , 50 ,jli-laill- own. on ids gift. it we iiiqu.iul, "Is it all right, l.e ' ith the mpunt'd mu.st have tne o,jp id 50 cents on a ptun b no.inl, pi, to piove their wort in n ervation that wi (an bath out il we get the job, m dnect compenti m a w inner? with the unimpjned, he said Ni-l-- i i -- The News-Journ- al Peisonnel must counsel has invested upward of in a new camera, and up a dollar ninety-eigto now it looks like a handy to carry around. ht little honey. Its u have reasonable assurance of an adequate supple of lilm lor it, and at present we hae i tew flashbulbs on hand. Ho it looks like (and so soon after the war, too!) were about ready to ambition to esrealize that tablish lull pictorial coverage ol' 'childrens birthday parties as a vital department ot your country newspaper. If the parent of any youngster having a birthday party in or near Brigham City will let us know, well drop everything and dash outright out to take a picture, indoors or all the of and honor little of the guest doors, other little guests, probably with the lighted birthday cake as the focal center of the grouping. Well furnish the honored guest (or his or her parents) with one enlarged copy of the picture and the negative or negatives, so they can have other prints made if they wish. And well use the picture in the paper, with a story aliout the birthday pai ty. This service is free to the youngster or parents, except for the actual cost of the photoengraving used in printing the picture in the paper.- A picture of juAt a youngster or two and a birthday cake might go in a cut, and would cost $1.50. A engraving usually runs around n $3 or $3.50. a and $2.50, a Wed like to run i,n the picture and story of every birthday party given for every kid in the Brigham City area. And we believe this new little camera is just the thing for the job. So please feel free to call upon us, wont you ? long-cherish- - one-colu- two-colur- nn three-colum- News-Journ- The platter-turnin- radio g are the impaued programs the play"patronized bv people nque-tni- g n vtr have recordwho of certain ing cuiefully to the leioid n qut led, were alraid. Listen some das and note how man fond aunts, patent- - oi other adult oimg-te- r turning trietid.x request, for some ven or eight year- - old, a plus mg of the The title, platter, Im A Big Girl Now. of course, is most apptopnale but listen to the record! -- i colleague explains th.it tiuth may be stranger than liction, but hell bet its not a darned bit dirtier these modern days. A Hes the same guv who came up with the suggestion that now that the Republicans are m, we ought to get rid of the national who claimed it have it. just a debt we owe oiir-ilvdebt by is tho-- e letting es Football weather, a student of the matter has discovered, is the weather on a day when a footfall game is pla.ved. Milestone of the swing back to normal is the increasing number of salesmen, these days. The soft jobs must be less plentiful iiiow, because selling is tough. The salesmen have our sympathy, right up to but not including the point of buying. door-to-dO- out-of-to- or door-to-do- al Every time we hear someone quote Will Rogers statement, I never met a man I didnt like, we cant help looking closely to see if there are thick lenses or any other evidence of vising them means o applicant- - h vi secute the at vocational in an guiding them i of job- - which t y optunce a't able to peifoim The employment scivici h is delev ped a elective placemen; piogiam w.uih ha- - won the lecogmtion of luige nuinbc s ot This progiam calls employe! s oi matching the skills and of abilities disabled veteians and other handicapped ptison.s with the actual rgqui of the jobs This pious, hdJ given a vital meaning n the slogan Hue the Handicapped It's Good Business, he continued Reoo.ts f in offices throughout the country indicate tint y National Employ the Handicapped week lesulted m developing widespiead public understanding of the employment need ot handicapped poisons, Rabeit C. Goodwin, duec-toannounced He said h cooperated with the veterans adrmnisttation, the Ollice of vocational rehabilitation, the Disabled Amencan Veterans, the Ameiican Federation of Handicapped, and other members of y tne committee of retraining and reemployment administration, arranged scores of special events dramatizing the employment needs of handicapped peisons in every state. made Representatives to of If we are not killed in the next few years, we will be bored to death, Dr.1 Robert M. ' n i Piy-ic.ill- r, oflive-vvhic- f i t wise-crack- ed -- , i ( VI -- n - , hun-dio- of calls on i d - I c u- -- To, Pc- I -- 1 i p, ji a- i p TOi The Utah Oil Refining Company employers near-sightedne- Announces The Opening Of Their Super Service Station in Brigham City and PROUDLY " PRESENTS - 1 i I t' i 4 1 i four-appl- GLENN Speaking for CHEWY Howdy Folks: Heat will allay tain, in many instances, to a doctors statement, but getting hot under che collar wont lessen a pain i tt e- -, long-smc- 1 ! iSY the other hand, sitting in front of an electric fan us a On i good way to blow your top. v tjb We heard about another that medical theory claims a man is shorter at night than in the morning. We have never tried this heory out but we have a tendency to be short it the end of the month. Mr. Jim Knight no-ic- ed , tent-fold- t. er i d 7 ri But then, even a tall man is sometimes short at the end of the month. lt Luck t. - x dav,-evo- ,ft J -v the neck. n & toto es 40-ho- ur 4! if By Lessee and Operator The Utah 0.1 Refining Company welcomes Mr. Knight, a returned into their organization and invites the public and his many friends to call on him at his station. vet-ra- Youll never go short on quality is youll bring your car to our shop when it needs che DOCTOR. -We guarantee you the best quality money can buy, you t;in count on the LEADER. Cenlral Chevrolet Co. I , cio-se- Inter-Agenc- USES posteis and pamphlets emphasizing placement of disabled person- - were dLtnbuted tnrough ut the country. Meetings of personnel duec-tor- institutes, exhiThese homes where Dad is the handy man bit- inemployeistores and depaitment around the house either have bettor-traine- d public buildings, newspapoi and children or better-traine- d fathers than our poster contest-- , iadio broadcasts, house has. Every time I want to do some and ether public interest ofevents Namaiked the observance little handy-ma- n job, I cant find the tools. tional Enroloy the Physical I into soon decide the Handicapped week in practically the basement, Going easiest way to find them would be to clean every laige city in the out the basement, from one end to the arid in other. Sometimes I get the basement com- ones. pletely cleaned out before I get discouraged Hutchins, chancellor of the University of publicly not long ago. commits suicide-huma.n race Unless the with its new toy, the cracked atom, the good doctor predicted, well enter upon an era of leisure and plenty. Our whole economy, which has rested upon a philosophy of work and quit, sometimes 1 dont. Sometimes I In its place find the tools, sometimes I dont. But Ive and scarcity, will disintegrate. learned long since that any resolve cm my we will hhve ah era of leisure and plenty. Dr. Hutchyis went on to say something part to save a carpenters or a plumbers or about the horrors of peace in an atom age an electrician's bill, always winds ui in the being almost as bad as the horrors of war. same dead end cleaning out the basement. Thats all ever get done around the house, Its all very interesting. It may help prove his theory that we, as i blame the kids, of course. Kids are accustomed to bewig blamed for everything. just an average Joe Doakes, cant quite ima- It doesnt bother them any. gine ourselves with a surfeit of the material troubled the with of this world, only things of the kids, theyre teasing again problem of what to do with all our leisure forSpeaking a dog. They say theyre getting tired of in bored to from how time, becoming keep the absence of the daily battle with the groc- having to bite the postman themselves. ery bill and the payments an the little shack. Seems like everyone went deer hunting. Weve grown up under an economy of scarThree times in the last two days weve tried on we recall been the that its way city, and out for at least 20 years but if you think to tell our deer hunting story, fumbled, agid in the guy we had chosen for an audience grabthe economy of abundance has moved just try to guy a pound of baccyi at the gro- bed the ball and told us his deer hunting story. cery store ! The idea of an economy ui abundance re- just worry about what to do with ail our placing the familiar economy of scarcity spare time. first came to our startled attention avvav Fred and George were pro) heuc, ail right. back there when we read Stuart Chases But a few million automotive workers, meMen And Machines, a book on chanics, idling station, truck operators, oversimplified economics written for popu- diiver- - and so forth consider what they do lar consumption. Then about that time we for a living as work, even if it doesnt inheard Howard Scott, the founder of Technovolve cleaning out stables. On a mere cracy, Inc., lecture a time or two. You still wot that would have made see the round, red and white sign of the George and Fred (working 12 or 11 hours a Technocrats, Inc., outside some towns, but u day - a week) derisively, its doubtful if the chapters are very active. they're more troubled with saiort getting to work The New Deal took over some of the on time, nr getting off for a ball game, than C'hase-Scoideas on economics and solved thev aie about how to use their leisure cona few of the worlds problems by doing away structive! v. with quantities of certain commodities and t I think Dr. Hutchins is filling a common, nation-wid- e hunk of leis- dead t yht. But hell be dead undoubtedly e and ure that folks called unemploy- forgot btojc hell ever be able to prove it. ment. It looked good, especially evt paper, but those same folk stubbornLike A Cat Nine Lives! ly insisted it was done bv borrowing money. Moy6e And borrowing money is a part of the Betore the war there was no War Produceconomics, and isnt a feature of tion lk), rd. Not having heard of it lately, the economy of abundance at all vve h.uo beun going along blissfully assumSo now I)r. Hutchins, who does verv well that with the end of the war, the War at making statements that editor- - like to ing Iroduttmn Board had folded its tent like tells us the economy of abundance the (los-.- e print, Arab, who incidentally should be again is just around the corner, just as we a rather by now. were told 20 years ago. This time, however, (jert But 1) and behold, through the mail comes its leaning on a different lamp-po-Bea tm-omore alert newspaper readers have fore it was the machine age; this time its known about all along. A War prohabh the atomic age. Production Board envelope turned up, but the Dont get us wrong. We believe, or could return taid was blotted out, and over it was believe, that the age of the economy of rubber stamped Civilian Production Adminabundance is coming. We just arent existration. Apparently, unlike y pecting it all at once, thats all. eretn. the War Production Board Just listen to on the boys down at the liv- Strikes has conn bat k irom the war, got into its civery stable 40 years ago: vies and - going ahead doing business at the Gee whiz, Fred, I saw one of the-- e here same old stand. gas buggies today. token and it the Civilian Production Im telling you, George, that thing is goquits using its rubber stamp on ing to replace the horse. second-hanRoy! No stables to clean up. No cur- mail m it- - envelopes and turns up in the printed stationery, well asrying. No hitching up or unhitching. No sume it - a ,mn til ledged, sanforized, perrnan- hay to pitch. Wont even have t o grow Deh km and really start viewing with 'au, We wont have a thing to do except ahum hay. Chicago, 'S,etoh,s'r ct , ad- s, ''The Horrors Of Peace" fi i p in Editor William Charles W Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H Johnson Advertising Manager M. Look, ('it hfe-lon- g few the j' 5 insibility t - with the latt employ t -iiKC, tne Secictai y -- a in , Iantnd t v h. i Lo-- 1')) Birthday Party Camera Shutting Ren g mization of O P. A Vernald W. Johns In The to administer - m Utah at infathers e Wonders part t To pi iv Garland Tunes and rent Indudlng operate ' t e i puce not, is la.ionng, column a of t ie both "Will Thangsgiving be Different in c m ' ui the eguluiions remaining deep to eating iepnt, pained ai-u was announced today by So much has been said ab (motional experience I had li Grunt Ivins, distnet diiector, to tv - rn igmed it n Uht be things that are upposed O. P. A. ( ing of the dilte ent in the Atomicof Age e lust Friday will be ef-ti d arid, until now, (arent v u about tiled A- - a r u with the complete hquid-- a , ng speciatui at mo- expression ) that we wonihdill ion of the distnet puce con-- l Roman-- t theie is to be something the about m il p'ltuieal-- o ,1, un-- r counting and enforcement Ni paper Game, 1 was oc- - u.l about Thanksgiving of. "ti- Eighty six ov be moit , u to the rnpie-s- i n that su h we ,Ve going were given 30-- y it e employees di ama with tie li , weie aught t oils k ,, eady t) acknowledge of n dices of termination t O it m heaven as tie given ol ,.i on November 22. t loyment we toaige of rent f?--t Aie going tnat - good inclined to Sugar rationing and pricing, tration in Salt r Hue then aie the drab be moie, or le-f cm 4 ot nee and table oimtiev and i undei which Street bow ou head, m nail n" l( in i . i n taint oil Uh di lively taU Fv.u , will be achnim-teie- d E Davtot Uh, ha 'tv, Dayid g. at tube ten b a" i and s' ble ihiuugi a branch sugai Ogden, )r tlu lomioi ts of Uhi li()U i wos lulu Bill Long that b'ing sati-fa- c uu to oui ID jd:u on at the Atlas building, Cache, Davis, MoV act-bP1 editorial toil' with Ivins e i Luke City, page i ilii n outs JS looki g at t, counties and He nal diiectoi J Sermon Smith, s ig of the News-Joidlrector be inme n. Will theie "bon'nn duck C. been Justin Stewait He had - ho pit ilitv t'l it is ..ttcunev; df the gia.iouhad and ti de and banking specialist, Utah counties Yt hunting in ist ol trie day .Uv become n pal t of thi il h il.b Socmen as veteian been able to -- h ait only twice du ( p. esi illative. hi, ' i rung A scowl J- rK limit m foimeily anv cnangc foi cement of eiu ioi fite as he thought of the ones theWi'l then e beflavo vpplK.tions sugai of tu-i- v piquant nat flew to) high. new for babies, returned coitpletion of St diessing, biuwn gtavy oi pin, merit of lost, against violators' eplact ' he km pa--ju'bian, What this page needs, Lie t or stolen nod on fiom the ' mutilated oed, We auceitain tint m on jiation b ok- - and for futlough gional office sod abruptly, is another colin j will a an umn valli v Thank-gi- v lions should be sent to the he gi unted, turning have all tne sigmlitan e an ID cional Issuance center, Judd, 500 Mart Retm n ie since theie was no one cha m of yens gone b; L . oi I mcoln stieet, Denver (3) Colo-- i to c in the loom tuin to, f nd - full of emenio ante JAMESTOWN Y Ivins. do, Applit; according furniture mamifa'c:il You' e going tv wiite a column tie arre Piovnunce wbi p es ,on foi r.s can be secured at p an ther Well call - St'eet Seen Seen, ved the Pilg im- - a id hi t is t O P. A distnet office, AliGet it'' furniture market mmdlul ol the km aril u t a pclled a- building, Salt Lake City. t it was announced got it all tight tunpe.ate ui id t cat td iu-- In r All other sugar lationing lXnny, orcsidpn And theie it was; a column Him to contmui d t indu-tna- l to t town mlteis a Dr old taming pci Furniture v And ju-- t as suieD Long wa, bom and e such as bakers and candy building the waitmh and tie hadnt botheied even to snip fnend-hithe unbilical cold noi, moieovei, ieustmg will be ju-- t c ill foi hot vvatet lots of hot t) all ol u - .is i A (I" ion vv atci the at m IMSiwm Fm all thi- - Ato) ie Age" t ilk AJYOU The muse, who, according to jti so mir haven't charged OWE it to can be wooed into things mythology CHILDREN Chat acter, chautv, g od cttitn-shitne veiy laps of writers in the all the funua ncn'.il, ie thioes of composition, was as the same as tiev hwav- - hoc suipiLed a, I She had up to been and we do rot need to that moment, admitted me to i ui chut he- - o mu n thing more than a nodding acschool, to conlo'in to a sudlin And oui ceitainly quaintance w n Id names had never been linked ly changed l urnantu ally lb , oui u i( cl imonioiis union But now, m the flash ol an gained a couelc ol t umc - and j editois eye, we had conceived leadei, and Mother Mu-- c - d and become the patents of a ing well too well. Only t ui iv a guv who leal honest - to - goodness column 1 caught her kis.-was wilting a tned little jii'ie ME5ERVY DRY ClfANiNG Its been a week now since called The Gun Reaper I Di little Street Seen came to bless Long, piesume. ai-- t business to hire t is r dicupped, dceoniin lrrportan' to s. j ,f,i!, aiNv BOX KLItKR NEWS employer.- irn .tig - good it h and tiiday and entered Published every Wertne-rin- y City Second Ian Matter at the pnt i.'fur In BrihmRate. 8 1870 Suh.ctlpllon Marrh of the art under Utah, , Coun-tyBox Llder 4 outside 00 a year, Box Hder t ountv rmt $5 00 a vfar SJniilp t opiM SA- Y- Judd To Sen, I ir C y (Established By Tom Secretary Says There's Real Red Tape Sugar Ration, With O. P, A. Now OTHER EDITORS STREET SEEN n, SNAPPY SERVICE- AilnfT 88 Gaso,ine v'co Motor Oils Accessories Quaker State Motor Oils Chassis Lubrication Car Washing Credit Cards Honored - |