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Show A 2 0 EOX ELDER Qouma City, Utah Briqrwm A ... i Wednesday, March Semi-eekly Newspaper Successor to i and Thi- - mi i' i - one alvvuv mU-rsliin I'M I"- e says u hen lie ha- U h via- - a ie.mi. good standing - '"m. 'thing t kid, the Kngh-- ii iui gu.i"1 In fear. We alvviv- - ieit a Lt god! using slang, sllcli as It's ,i will', ami Lngllsh ftis umcllllim ,n ..in the most (headed 'olii-e Jiut this younger y elan al ion treats thei mother tongue with the I. mid, uity and con- tempt younger general ims reserve! for their other patents i I"-- m ! , Established 1909) L i I t r Dirt I v tent Mtilfie- ue got too old to spank and mi-Lhaved stealing: the lamih car or, usualh. staving out too late and our aitnity was restricted for a limited or, unstated period of m time, ue called it nothing particuIt was common pi at tier among lar. parents in my day to mete out this brand of punishment. Very common. Hut ue just g made some feeble, excuse, or else said The old man won't let me out tonight. e- face-savin- Later, in school, ue did call it campused. To be campused" meant you werent allowed out of the dormitory at night, or at least that notice had been served that to be caught out of the dormitory at' night insured dire consequences. In the army, I understand, they called much the same thing being confinedvery to quarters. j In the spring an old mans fancy light turns to thoughts of I v . . . Getting enough sleep; Getting the garden plowed ; Getting a load of manure hauled for the lawn ; How much the Missus really paid for that hat; Fishing; What this younger generation to, anyway ! You may is coming favoring good weather? cyclone bv simply X woman lay very ill. Having, geared a clever orphan girl, the sick woman called I shall soon the orphan to her and said: leave my little children motherless. They know you and love you and after 1 am gone I want you and my husband to marry. The young woman, bursting into tears, said We were just talking about that. The wife recovered! c i v i uppo-itio- In me s Were happy to see that President Truman is getting a good sun tan. being one of the few men ever to become president of the United States without being a principal in a presidential campaign, he may not realize what a really tough hide a candidacy requires! Hut if he runs in the 4S election, he will. Daughter Margaret modestly didnt care in to be introduced as Daughter-Margare- t her debut with the Detroit Symphony a week ago Sunday. They just allied her Miss Truman. Not that any public announcement of family background or even having her old would have imman play piano for her treatment the she got from the proved critics ! it letter to 7.500 Republican holders and paity leadois thioiighoiit the nation, Reese accused President Truman ol helping to sabotage the Republican progiam." Knee wrote that Truman has failed to cany out the cooperation he promised the i educing governRepublican congress m ment expenditures, curtailing the national debt, cutting taxes and arriving at a lust relations. solution to Reeces charges would have a somewhat truer ring if the Republicans in congress were agreed among themselves as to how y aims might he accomthese themplished, and were cooperating among selves to bring about the lullillmait ot same. Actually there are large areas of cement among the Republicans on these vital problems and the partys leadership has so far failed to formulate either an economy program or a labor program lor the members ot congress to vote on. G.O.l. Chairman Rteces claim that its all Trumans fault would sound a lot niore convincing had he waited until the president actually vetoed a piece of Republican legislation. Its high time the Republicans stop this name calling, get down to business and prove themselves worthy of the faith placed in them at last Novemlier's elections. T. J. Last week, m nl a - labor-manageme- elis-a- gi They Count As "Drivers" But if she is, or if she isn't a territie Singer, were glad that Margaret tried. We were getting tired of the lady white house journalists turning loose those interviews to the effect that she had a voice of concert quality, with never a concert to her uedit. Tri-Uit- y ly. The committee urges all local government units, peace officers and the highway patrol to take steps to curb the widespread scooters, illegal operation of hikes and similar vehicles on streets and unlicensed juvenile highways by under-agdrivers. 0eration of such vehicles by children under the age of lt is absolutely against the law in Utah, and such operation is a definite traffic hazard. Juvenile courts are urged to cooperate with police authorities in combatting this menace with appropriate penalties when offenders are brought before them. It is also urged that parents of children involved in such offenses lie held to acthe committee count by the authorities, concluded. motor-powere- d ing (he calls it a cavity) m his upper right first bicuspid . tooth, that is . . . "they had v to grind for it, he explains. Mr. and .Mrs. William A. Hamilton of themselves consider Richmond, Gal if.. lucky. On February 1G their car was stolen at Berkeley. It was a late model car, and contained sales samples of merchandise valued at well over 8500. Three weeks later their car was recoveiod, all of the merchandise still in it, ami undamaged except for one broken through which access to the locked car had been gained, in the tirst place, by the thief. The car had been driven odd miles. Whim it was recovered, the tank was even full of gasoline. MiHamilton - the foimer Irena Sessions, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sessions of Brigham( 'it y . . . i g. -. Mark up with the the indication m the Krn other signs of spring column that want-a- d snullmg county assessor and Fight h ward bishop, is getting in a trading mood again. He's adverti-in- g a Holstein cow and a Jeisey cow with that familiar Hansen come-o"will sell or trade. But that doesn't mean Hrn is particularly eager to get rid of a Holstein any more than it means he lias a .surplus .Jersey. It just means bed like to see if the old trading-sens- e has dulled during the winter months. When spimg come- - around, some like to work in the garden, some like to shine up their lishmg tackle, some like to talk about baseball and some. suppose-- , like to take sulphur and molasses. But Krn. when spring comes around, he likes to trade! You tan to that imitation of his, on the want-apage, if you like, or feel lucky, or think you re a r pietty good But dont say didnt warn your.-el-t. you! Han-e- And who knows? At a Ladies Aid ciety meeting hack at Indeix'inlemc, she might go great guns ? Neighborhood reiort: Richard Rasmus sen has asked me to advertise that he is changing his name. Hes getting tired of the kids saying to him, Open the door Richard. (lie. and every other Richard in the country.) They say it more often to him than they do to the other Richards m the first grade at Central school, though, Richard protests. Thev hunlay ever m Opt n ise . the door, Richard. to Richard speaking' of Richards, Sam prep.ncd for the next snow storm by washing his new Nash, in the bright sunshine and back yard, ester-dathe morning. With doors closod . . gang lost Boom Smith, but gamed Louie Andersen on our block . . . the kids like Louie, blit we havent figured out a nickname for him yet . . Allan Tmgey has a now fill- -- . v y . . . 1.1 1 Ifam-o- J.1V M n, to - -- - t it Ro. H ti stasi in B a d. M s iMov ing Hai U ij yietu.is L Han1' Tne clo mg I.n dis vlv I.ignt, ed ti n v is olt uy Jay ; O uul de-i- tie ' a beiutv ofa Rose ga a " .ilc-d.- i' n VO' n lk'JU Tin ts t at e c c m a Il I' og am- - ok ni 1 'ra 11 ij Iv ess cl ii w , simple Ladies Delight. nd ever bnle p, ,tCf kivo, itc f ai tn in a "J u, p., , Ciown ol Tn , vnu have neve made a m vour hie, vou w er.r .vutful beauty of th.s' w ut ten bv two mcn loved quilts 10 pe a, ( t gi Nelson -- patch 0 h were mbst, L into u "u'ilvl'lt'fnei (1 crazy women lv I I , lv th. Tne t pi od lie'-- 1 h daugi, uilt., wt . ,'s VI'S w s tn days, and cvi Tumble s'gn, ! 11 v o riai - Co a Quuv.e Talk- - weie giv.n Cou filter) F. a IK Dav id O Ande son, and .. s U - winter - IV Ravrininl iC's'in. n P 11 tivrtii-- 1 h c o n ue c s crja s v it - ne m onlv h iv c g tne Penta.hloip bio-ana- icn chemical wood ten 1 d 15 a p.eserver a .1.0 Nehc ktn Officers Meeting and Held In Perry Ward An officers nieetin ci.il w as held in the Re v vv hall la t Wedne dav evening the outgo ng Sumlav hinoing intendi m v, A Ik ho il sii and Weaver, R ivmond Ilcn-c- n Ijime.. N. Lon, with tne v "t-DO'' if)mi!(d sU" iiitende'H ci ( ,A Vourig, Douglas Ov ilson III C.1.1 g. d a Ed a a. 'c d i nt I! ok- a ,ge e.nt' 'Temoit s ot the M 't H go 11 i in , ' . d" V iwe.e p guests bv bv a "Ail-o- m each - . sO t'e fhomrei d. I Mr in Flic da 11 ' , i-- t Fii'in , 1 if - a1- D - ,s . Hu n - d 1 s 0 ipg di.ec'ea jy ,.n a. Ruin B c t vl m c fur CHEW y c t lei ft. Co t e Fg e v Speaking 11 i hi ' 'meets .1- GLENN . l.I.'I.IV Q lui b ,s loss di n.- Saints was given bv Elnui Jepp on Mi1 s stake of the Sunday school board A reiding was g.vci bv cum mu .1 Mu Hazel Nelson Suva! n,u ri i d 11 ml 1 no . Os' a' mg 1. 1. I ,v By e 0 d nc to , H(m i i olk-carry a 1 The rslorv western hold up victim six bit- 'aundrv. ner-Y- abdu who lef to get ed We pass this on too. tax planners in ton without charge. Wa-h- ihn-so- n our customers t that what this counlrj One of hon-oiec- much of is on mtaxicaL If we dont look out. if out on a limb like lie s 1 ventriloquists Eld-ldg- dumim Home one has said that pay our taxes mile, but we always f that the tax coliectoric money and lots of it. re-rd- the words gec.ig around ou cun ee more lovciy partem- - ,n our wallpaper department than vou ever im.ig'ncJ ii-te- d I vervone es. icgi-tiatio- n , -- decorator-selecte- n ePe-hment- s l.r homes down anj time and bee them! d About the time a mat cured of swearing, s new and bigger lav passed. Come Well, you can save more; your taxes if you'll lei help you with your aaf bile needs. FOR THE SEASON'S SMARTEST -t WALLPAPERS VISIT.. . The price is still and you know ourser'r ri?1 is good. -- -- cha-ge- Roses - Evergreens - Shade Trees Fruit Trees -- Shrubs have a large for landscape planting. Order eaih While stocks are snood. Prune vour tree-- heavy this spring. Hood fruit has prospect.-- , of mood prices. Poor fruit will be hard to sell. e I WE HAVE PRUNING SHEARS AND SAWS ON HAND SPRAY MATERIALS re-po- d RICE s""iJl The building material shortage puts irony in the- usage of the- word homemaker" as a designation for the blushing bride. - SOAP t lubber alx-ii- t ? whats the bride got to 1 mIUT ";im "r muted -- apply D'drieks , do-eo- ut ill! Ve-- t Forrest 15 ) (6 (.11 BAKING Shredded ( .tM soft- - L WHITE 231 ,hr K0!NY COGOAKUT Hein K) ST POWDER 240 ,er fee CAPS for the KIDDIES, box .. HOKN (TSTAR1) AM) It H COMPLETE LINE of COLD Andersen Produce Co. BOX ELDER PRODUCE GROWERS, J TOMATO SAUCE BABY FOODS - And by the way. Ll.d. ViOXTE Spanish Stvle pounds horse-trade- bill-- 1) 1 , alls patcht-cmldhood, w e; l h I rn.j! nc s a d t no:' ,p D lUglas QuaVli -- e u , T le nma 1 pi ' din O'. ' C a r,a s n, e in c h ip , Del,' ' Bock And like you nook ciuilt, lecallmg Clah !av O' He d s o ' meanl Cous.n ' CoC'h page o.v U 'on v ... - Da v is, Phil B. 'mg-- , Bo. AIL n .A, till nf ietn , ' net V oung tu n p pul,,,-moni- ty-p- Tt dr. ? h-,v.-h io. e A a a c aris 0 nv M - J F.dw A 1. oi Lc n, Nc'Ocke . da' n. Oa a Dav Is, Wo' v Court 1 , nt. d to the legi-dat- A- R i . etc ' D Co Ct, Ilf call, a- -- ve v n, n. so- ' A 1. Hi - c iv - I . -- -- c . 1 i Hu W, d Scource on UtJh Centennial , A- 1 c h.- a d cdj Con-plain- Motorized "play things seem to be' getting out of hand in Utah, in some instances, according td a statement issued by the Safety committee at a meeting recent- wind-wm- We understand the critics thought her voice was lovely, but that she didnt control her breathing properly. For a singer, failure to control your breathing properly is about as serious as letting the fuices got in bad repair back in the home district is in Margarets old mans racket. nv bv . e, Congress trying to figure out tax reductions instead of means of actually reducing federal spending is like a merchant presenting a bill for only half of what you owe him. It may make you feel a little better, but it doesnt reduce the debt. 10 leather-UKhm- bearing U i -- ii- a Co go La -- i 0 Lon.Dai t - y apnic rcpiouueti r.s aiehes l.ke G ,Rn make, fasni men Tojc i J. , M rlc. a A book of ha g.- he Librarian 'I j; nf 1 , - Vc ou-ld- favor peace, but did you ever see anybody escape a -- -- chairman of the Repuhln an National committee, is apparentiv the latest to a group within the (i.O.P which ei !( In Ves it can retain the support ot the peon bv calling the uglv ple n n rt 0- Ja-- 1 ! praise-worth- i3ut this younger generation ah, these coiners of words without peer! They call it grounded. - W' 1,1 -- k I VC! Patchwork Quilt Ey Hall and Kreisin3er Library T !o ,Mr will ol!o you The Romance of the : s",ng aid Qiivle, Ch - -- fat. a d tie book, a j- o O. to k V - .1 i j a t It i ,n lull Reece, r. fc 'ill 'it lo-- ( v i .1 . How To Lose In 1948 Wdien SaV ci H i ' mate-- , foie just haven t been th& pc'1 mg (a a- pc-on- v reteencc ui Notes a E ; , g (7 ,c ' 1 8 i" A ir ' U 1. -- William M. Long, Editor Cn.irli- - VV Clavbaugh, Business Manager Vlis Gl.o'ys H Johnson, Advertising Manager ntrrd f mv WrdnrMiuv and f rtdey aril pii .I M .itter at the xe o In oit ollitf hrijhm ity ft 7't I r hub-- ' n u in he u t til Mar' h H, hh 4 0f) a ' on ii y ft tear,5 out me Boi I ldr oun j N. Memmctl of The Helper1 Journal Believes Utahs 1947 Legislature Did Commendable Job. Ala clPi CLu GADSDEN, Toe lAentv ivcnln Paulette Staikey, lb ha th.te '.t'e ii that a alij.cou n("l on tunc a wick a go 1. iritu- - old dauh'ci of Mi and U iv v ill u inlo the iccord- - o Vh - Claude Stu'key of Gad-- h I tub - oneh .in, i to st t n, I. one child in a million loan t i bu Id- - immediate - me Fit yen pou'd Claudia on all the mi i h mu - of o g,. f .s t u'vive t'e few .Hon hail completed, a K v tn. obidstosis. and tne onlv ke A confide! tallv at then ta .me of fou: Starkey children t b h ij born a til then to let i d be the !. t tune in o ..( turough the d'ead affhclim 7 ru pc f three Stjikev ennd'e-- ; arij nmned j - ti'e i.i Pngri of the both dav Claudia die of t e eied.ng No douht t eie are so 1. Mi-- t bluod 'r ila lv g nop- - and f K tion- - w ho al e 19th on trn after bi'lh In day npini m that thev failed n I'MO the y ung couple t Jul.a mo ohlit, it, on Bit, that coc Ann The foil iw ing yea, a on. 0 ne be aa c then pc t lcgl-la- tl filed t i ecene the favot a e Maude Ji died In 1!)3X, Mi ation of the body, an chail Ant .mjy was boi n, o:H dud m the ifting committii It. die on hi- - 19th dav Phv-- i n a w it of olhei li - c ct ip stumpe imp it.int bills But between the time of tne 1 he tint tn.H n w aopiox drain oT the fn-- t Stdkey child r ate lv To pe cc t of the tab ini the birth f Claudia, last no a line pi nib ai s at had dis le - compai J Octjbei 31. suenti-t- s c conti ol tne covered Rh factor The blood to about lb pence nt i t, pit t of parents of childien born wits Januaiv i, when the e w tnrobhistosis, they f urd, had (imvc ed, - an athic eint nt to should make all taxpavei, fi kiptosile Rh factors, one nega hit mole (eitnn that i and the othei positive will he- - more equatib , jtive Unmatched Blood "Fights .ed 11 the m the! h, blood differ ed Ne ithei did the legislature n t orn the child.-- , their bl od pound any in w taxes upon t e ic pie of tin- - stale, althoug' fought througnout piegnancy g'ants to eitie- - and counties pi .s But, thev figured, if the blood f a child threatened an e landed piogram for stub with the could be classified s mn finaiK.ng of schools might cause a haip hike in p'upeity taa and a transfusion of tl n . This ta 1, and no doi.nl enough blood made, matching will, ht min vc d by the mom foi life could be g'ea'lv that will go to cities and coun foi then met eased Us making it to lower tlieii ie les Findings showed .Vlis Shaikey In spite f many difficulties, to have a negative Rh fact a, her it is mv humble opinion that lusband a positive one the 1917 legislature did a put-tPlans for the battle foi Clau good o() ol icstoung the con dias lile were made month-ahea- d idem e f the majority of the pe ipli in the state M.nutes after her anival at a Bnnunghum hospital, she was - In found to have a p sitive Rh City la. toi, matching her fathci's Eight hours alter birth, the Cases filed in Brigham blood was pumped from child and fresh blood of City court, as of record at the city hall, and pi per injected in veins before coming Judge The first weeks of Claudias Walderntar A. x Call, city life were suspense-laden- , but judge pio tem. she passed the fateful 19th dav, Delbert D Bock, charged with science iclaxed and declared dining a motor vehicle in a another victory. atea, contiaiy to po-- t is a Today Claudia living, ed signs, a misdemeanor. Pleads beautiful, destinchild, healthy fined 82 t giultv, Complai: ed, her mother says to "some March H bv Joan I. J hnson Gerald C Steed, chaiged with day be called Mrs. President." driving a motor vehicle in a restricted area, contrary to post Perry News ed signs, a misdemeanor t Maich 14 by John I J Mr. and PERRY, March 24 Mis Harper Billings were l , fa at a Joijn Lilleum, chaiged with guests nily dinner at a then last misdemeanhome impiopei parking, Saturday eveor Pleaded guilty, fined $1. ning, celebiatmg their bnthdny A Maich hot dinner was Complaint by Harry annivei suites Smith seived lust, and a beautiful Kol Hainmoto, charged with gift was presented to the couopeiating a m tor vehicle with- ple Mr and Mrs Jay Hamson out a d' iv eis licen-e- , were invited gue-ta misdeand entei meanor. Complaint Match 1 by tamed with m ving picture Wood. reels They also took pictuie.s of Kol Haranoto, chaiged with the party Miss Elda Sedeiholm of Brig-Citimpiopei teg, strati n of motor and Vlis ivVilliam Johnston Com vehicle, a nusdemeanoi plaint Maicli 11 by Eldndge spent last Tuesday visiting at Wood the home of Mr. and iVlis RonGeoige Smith, charged with ald Hansen Mr and Mrs LeRov D White pa-f- og j stop sign, a misde meanor Pleaded guilty, lined and son Richard have letumed S10 Co rplaint by Eldndge home fiom Salt Lake City where Wo d Munh 11. the past thiee they have Akitaio Ikcgami, charged with months Mr and Mr. failure to display or A'ma Davis, Com Mr and M,s Asa Nelson, plates, a misdemeanor. Mr. 1 1 plaint March by Lenar d Jcpp-so- and Mis. Theo Nelson, .Mr and Mis Albeit Weaver Mi and Percy M B niMoid, charged Mrs Dcwane Weaver and Mi. with burg intoxicated in a pub- and Mis Jamesv i.NeL-cattendlic place, a misdemean r Com- ed the tuner al set vices foi John plaint Via ch 17 bv Kov le L. Co npton held in Thatcher last Jensen, city police. aatuiday afternoon. Mis Richaid P.xton and son Loyal Jensen, charged with driving a motor vencje in a le- Rickie ot Salt Lake City spent st icted area, contrary to postweek-enthe 1,'aat the home t Mi ed signs, a nusdemeanoi. Comand VP's Isaac A. Young The ti.eside cnat was held la- -t plaint Maich 18 by Hanv S ruth. - lint R Sunday evening at the home of charged with d unken driving, a mis- M' and Mis H Eugene Perry demeanor Complaint Mu in 18 President Dellas Hi schi conbv Lenar d JepDson ducted Opening sorg, 'You Can Kennetn C. Eaucetto, charged Smile" invocation bv Maiteila Nelson with d m kenness, a A leading ,i, given Co npia.nt tMauh 18 by ov Janet Young Piesident J Lenaid Jeppson Edwin Band occupied the time Melvin Cottam, chuged with in unsweung questions ,f the in a being intoxicated puolic gioup Closing prayer was a misdeiearoi Complace. Nomuin by Chi.stensen plaint Maich 18 by Hanv Smith and eived weie S Mis Reedei. with by Lyle cnaigel Periy MrMi m a Comand demean speeding, Ruell Nels m laint .Maich 19 bv K.d ldge of Salt Lake Citv and Mr. and Wood vlis Milton Mecham and family Dave Gilmoie, with of Ogden spent la.--t Sunday a"t ope. atng a motor vehicle with the none f Air and M.s Le out a luen-c- , a mistier, inor Rov D White bv l Awards Presented At Complaint Ma-cC Suike't. Sacrament Meeting -- THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL I I w t v' I l Coan-c- Dread Disease 18) (Established j Child Survives C. BOX ELDER NEWS II E bl 1 3- D ig t i 26 1947 tl i t Since we wiv, one use the am in the L i - Hon g la "C OTHER EDITORS SAY ci O' LIS INC. Bhone 50G J!' N- -H ?lwy$ Rcow M V& |