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Show BOX ELDER yjcwd-joitm- Brigham City. Utah A Semi-Weekl- Friday, May 23. BY 1947 One of (Established It's been a long time since weve given you All day long he plays and runs Around his castle of His color is that of the sun's, And he lives in his world alone. enigma is a capsule murder mystery, It gives you usually without the murder. the same kind of mental exercise, however. Hq winks his eyes in merriment. And waves his arms aljout. When 1 say bow wow in wonderment He looks at me in doubt. hoiiest-to-g- ashamed-to-say-how-lon- oi g An Or The Law No one knows better when, why, where and how accidents happen that the 00 members of the Utah highway patrol who cover the states network of 5, Id!) miles of paved roads. Their intimate, daily exerience with recklessness and sudden death on the highways lends weight to their observations on the cause and prevention of traffic accidents. You, as a Utah driver, can exjiect tu live longer or go unmaimed by applying the advice of these safety officers to your own driving. Here are some of the warnings they pass along. Dont let yourself go through a red light or "stop street. Be courteous; dim your lights. Dont pass on a hill, curve, or when another vehicle is approaching. Keep on your side of the center line. Be sure you are in the proper lane before making a turn, and always give the proper hand signal. Many accidents Tiappen when these common-sense rules are violated. Highway patrolmen say that many accidents are caused by not properly interpreting the intentions of other drivers and by cutting in too quickly after passing a car. Driving while intoxicated is a criminal act.' Reckless driving and speeding is dangerous under any conditions. Even on a stretch of open road where a high rate of speed is a temptation, a mechanical failure or blowout usually spells DEATH. The Utah highway patrol, always on the alert for traffic violators', is It is never safe to assume that your violation. has not been observed, for the long arm of radio often calls in another patrol car- tq intercept and apprehend. It is the ' drivers. This same nemesis of radio becomes an agent of mercy in case of accident. Arriving promptly at the scene the" patrolmen render first aid and by getting quick transportation to the hospital bave saved many lives. Drive carefully in Utah and you receive tourtesy and assistance. Drive recklessly tnd rqu meet death or the law. A senator, a broker, a lawyer and a doctor were seated in the lounge car. Their names (not necessarily in respective order) were Allred, Alexander, Albert and Allen. Alfred and the broker didnt get on too well with Albert, but Alexander was on good terms with the doctor. Albert was related to the lawyer, and the senator was a good friend of Allen and the doctor. Can you pair up the profession with the name of each trial-and-erro- thin-legge- high-heade- d, left-winge- After scrambling frantically for a neutral in this argument, for a change we can't help observing that both sides of this quarter horses vs. high head argument seem to fall back on utility. They seem to resolve the question to Which type of horse is the more useful. They shouldnt have asked the question. position Talking about Bushnell, someone mentionother day that it looked like maybe Brigham City and Box Elder county would get it later on, and maybe use it for smalt industries. Like the fish cannery? Mabel Christensen inquired. ed never heard that one, so put in our oar. Fish cannery? we asked. Where would they get the fish? "Use the suckers who worked there and thought they had a job for life, she cracked the ed. (No question about it, man . . . dream were the dream straight-man!- ) Tuff to evening. Wednesday Tuff had a hot dog, popcorn, pop and an ice cream bar. After the game Charles asked him how he liked the ball game. Replied Tuff, It was delicious! The Claybaughs took the baseball J ld game Smiles are regarded very highly, but no one ever doubted the sincerity of a snarl ! We always did say not be the winninest Estate TO of craird CREDITORS LeRoy P. theyre certainly the ! On Again, Off Again Hotel To Try It Again PADRE home 13 - A, HOWARD, Secretary. May is- this times offering rooms without meals, sometimes having meals without rooms, and sometimes closed altogether. It is the only building on this barren island skirting the Texas coast from Mexico to Corpus Christi. Leaves June BO for Kirtlann, Independence, Palmyra, Hill Cumorah, Garden Grove, Nauvoo, Winter Quarters, as well as Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York and City, Philadelphia Washington, D. C. Returns July 18 ACT NOW Before Quota Is Filled. Write or Call VIDA FOX CLAWSON 30 J. Street BlockMm Salt Lake City-Phon- 42017 THE When some pe0pie they think thev deity. Utth some people a veneer; with others Half the town turned out, and Ed must have thought his neighbors were a bunch of hungry vultures buying up all his precious possessions for a song. When it was over, and the auctioneer had left, Sam Abernathy turns to the crowd and says: All right, folks, let's take time out for a glass of beer, and then put this stuff back where it belongs!" GOOD WORD p, SAN FRANCISCO (Up,.. American goods out Golden Gate bridge inundet t or mi. ment of Commerce reportX1 The biggest customefij Philippine republic, which "' 86,189,600 worth, second and the Ki3 More (UP) years after his death, For once in our life we know where there the musical genius of Stephen are fish, and lots of em and season doesnt Collins Foster, who died in povopen for three weeks. A fish can go a long, erty, may mean royalties for his long way in three weeks, and is the warden relatives. Local courts granted a petiever watching those Mantua waters meanwhile! Covering the rainbows retreat, tion of Foster's granddaughter, Jessie M. Rose, to probate the maybe. will of M. D. Wiley, who died I sit ... Joe Marsh Failed Two hours later, Ed was session of his home and funub ings; and the folks who'd paid f them were sitting around EfajJ enjoying a neighborly glass ofQ to show their friendship their confidence in Ed. Today, Ed's back on his fMt other constructive member cf community. And from where 1 weve all been well repaid-e- jm investment in a good mam 1 FOR SPRING Tailored Right Priced Right,, . in 1919. Wiley left all his possessions to Mrs. Rose, The will was nev- er probated because at the time of his death Wiley had no estate. Mrs. Rose believes she is ended to a percentage of royalties Stephen Foster retained for himself under two songs which never have been published. The songs, "Long Ago Day and are now My Story of Love, ready for publication by a New York firm. the mood for summer sports, business woar .... loafing an extra pair of slacks makes a suit out of anything from a jacket or sports coat to i shirt. Me have them all, handsome .rdf For Coo! In tme wool flannels stripes, checks, pfaids gab all i Tlfi percent wool cut lor comfort and smartness tail r ed with distinction. And priced so low agree it pays, many times over to i,,,,. slacks at BLOCKS. ' Priced From SmdrF "Armarel Its straw hat time, and Blocks have the strj all the new smart shades. styles, ins ami 'mart sand tones shapes, and South Amenc anamas. All light in weight, light on the comfortable and correct for sunim flattering, ''far e ervw here Choose your summer straw today from the big selection at BLOCKS. , 1 Priced From ti ;v Jj 80 e n c.i with United SUMMONS PITTSBURGH ) Golden Gate Busy 16-- 23 Economical, Most Comfortable Wardrobe Stretcher tI J: (M.C0MF0K' Your Smartest, Most ti S a Power StPetersburg May 14, 1947. When Ed's Crops Three years ago Ed Smith's luck went bad. Ilis crops failed, and it wasn't long before Eds home and furnishings were up for auction. .1 ow,t gion Frank P theiR fOR , In The District Court of the First Judicial District Of The State of Utaht In and For Box Elder Countv. MARTHA JANE GRACHEAD. Plaintiff, Versus EMMA H CRAGHF.AD. Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service oi this summons upon you, if served withm the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty and defend davs after service, the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand ol the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and will take to judgment against you according the demand of the Complaint. This action is brought for the pur pose of obtaining a judgment against said defendant declaring that certain deed of conveyance, recorded in Book 3ft page 569 of Deeds, as entry 44345f, Office of Box I Ider County Recorder, wherein plaintiff appears as grantor and defendant as grantee, to be null and void and of no torce and effect, and that defendant has no right, title, to the property or interest in and the hereinafter described, and that said property still belongs to the Es fate of George W. Craghead, Deceased. Said tracts of land are situate m the Countv of Box I Ider, Utah, and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 73 feet south of the NV cor. of Lot 6. Block 3, Plat "A," Brigham Citv Surve ; thence 50 ft. th. E. It5 ft., th N. running S, W. 165 feet to place of be 50 tt.. th ginning. Al-all of Lot 6 and 9, Block 17, Plat A. Brigham Citv Survey Also, beginning at a point 9J fds. W of the SL cor of Sec. 14, Tp. 9 N Rge 2 V 23 rds. 11 ft., th. N 6 deV., th 2ft 44 E. ft . th rds. min. grees t it rds, 12 ft., th S 3 rds. 6 ft . th W. I) rds.. th. 5 13 rds. to place of beginning, less countv road. 29 45 chs. Also beginning at a pt W. and S 3 degrees 18 min. W. 1.50 Sec. of E 23, Tp. 9 cor. chs from N.. Rge. 2 W running th N 3 degrees 16 min E. t 50 chs, th. E 10 chs. more or less along the N. line of Sec. 23, to a point 1283 ft W. of the NE cor of aid section, th. S 134 ft., th. N 86 degrees 42 min. W., to place of beginning WALTER C. MANN. Attorney for Plaintiff P O Address: First Security Bank Building. Brigham City Utah First publication May 16. 1947 Last publication June 3, 1947. June 613 May than letter, together installation, pointing climate, the construceverything else . . . over this is just my to all likely industries Utah Manufacturers (UP) De Holmgren, TRAIN HISTORIC Lois G. Tangedahl announcCreditors w present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Bear ed the hotel is ready for custoRiver City, Utah on or before the mers and can serve meals. 25th day of September A. D. 1947, N. GLADYS HOLMGREN. The hotel, originally erected Administratrix of the estate before World War II, has known of LeRoy P. Holmgren, Deceased. a spasmodic existence, someDate of first publication May 23, team in the league, but Stephen Foster's Kin Bids For Royalties propo.se to work up a sales ISLAND, Tex. The ciosed-again- , open-agaihotel on this land is back in business summer. that the Peaches might with pictures of the out our labor market, The new industries committe of the Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with city of- tion of the buildings, ficials will promote a separate campaign we haven't talked this thought wed mail it from the War Assets campaign theyre sidling it in whoie or in part were going to recommended by the contact and inform all small industries who association. would feel that this type of construction is Thats the only track that we can afford small to such as follow. If we could put in three or four to their business, adaptable industries that would employ a couple hunindustry. I dont know how well contact them. I dred people each, wed have done a good job. vnfmiatm reacri NOTICE r, It develops theres quite a feud in the ranks of horse lovers between the right wing, or cow pony boys, and the left wing, or d American sadand thorough bred boys. dler, standard-bre- d Or maybe its the other way around; maybe the quarter horse, or cow pony, boys are the ten-da- havent. Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court. Brigham. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. By GUY The Word On Bushnell ys Legal Notices M2J-3- hit-and-r- walk-wa- V Dana S. Benson To everyone who sends in the correct answer to this one, along with his work 1947 sheet to show that he didnt solve it by we'll present a certificate of NOTICE lifetime membership in the Grin Reapers Notice is hereby given that a Enigma Solvers Club. Anyone who can solve it in his head, without using pencil special meeting of the members of the Box Elder County and paper, is too smart for our club anyway! Labor Association, will be held at 8:00 p. m., June 11, 1947, in If you want to live to see DO, dont keep the Extension Office, Room 2, County Court House, Brigham looking for it on the speedometer. City, Utah, to consider and vote upon the changing of the above association's name from Box El- A pink elephant might be described as a der County Labor Association to, beast of Isiurbon. Box Elder County Farm Labor Association, and to take care of such other matters as Im sorry I read a couple paragraphs out come before the meeting. may of that pamphlet and part of that magazine Dated May 14, 1947. BOX ELDER COUNTY LAarticle and talked to a couple of quarter BOR ASSOCIATION, horse fans and got to be an authority on the By A. V. SMOOT, President. quarter horse. d. ten-da- or the home-maker- Mother calls him a gold fish, A pooh sucker daddy twitters, But to me, hes just a swish Of something new that glitters. one by is, as the sign over the bowling alley says, to cheat. You have to solve them by deduction, so that the proof is in the solution itself. But were stalling too long, llrere it is: To solve trial-and-err- waters long ago' lieve that most 0f shore leave an hotel business. should express . When you know the few simple rules of paint Even a tiesh egg can smell ing you can make even a dun henny peon look fine," she declares She says that all over the coun Some tolks are good meeters try people are letting them not good mixers but selves go and really enjoying the beauty that color brings is The glow of gratitude into their homes. worth a million California Centennial Tourists left this season California will celebrate a three growling about rents but they year centennial from 1948 to will he back in the fall, growls 19.30 to ma-the anniversary of all and in that of the discovery gold state, the gold rush that fallowWriting jokes is like fishing. ed, adoption of the state's first Unless you put a barb of memof admission and constitution in them the best ones get obory the state to the union. The servance is expected to stimulate a major movement of tourFrom where ists and vacationists across the United States. He dresses for dinner in his tails. And dines on grass and seeds. He has ten times the strength of whales In dreams among the weeds. uiness enigma (intentional, anywayj in this rectangle of sunshine. .Mayhe during the tough years of the war people were too busy to waste the time figuring them out, but we ran across one the other day and spent a happy figuring it out. an vcrv Vt ediifirUy and Friday and entered in Brigham City, Matter at th- - pot o'fic Second Oa the art of Mrh 8. 1679 Subscription Rates: under Ltah. Elder CounBoa Elder County $4 00 a vear, outrode Bo 00 a year Single topic 5 cent ty The latest and authentic word on Bushnell seems to be something thats pretty elusive, and pretty hard to get your teeth into, these days. But Earl Madsen, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, returned from Balt Lake City Monday with what seemed to Us just about as clear and understandable a report on the Bushnell situation as weve heard lately. In feaf of changing the meaning of his remarks with paraphrase, we give you w hat he had to say word for word: If theyre going to get any discount, which in some cases has been as high as 100 percent, they have to have a bonafide statement that its to be used either for education or a hospital. Otherwise they have to pay fair value price to get it. That fair value is based on the cost of construction as it is now set up for a hospital less depreciation. If it isnt taken over on this basis, it will have to Then is when all bidders be reclassified. y deal will be invited to come in. This is just a set-u- p workable in some instances but not applicable in ours. So, inasmuch as we cant put in a bid, were registering with the War Assets in letter form our intentions and proposal on a bid after its reclassified. That has been our trend of thought all the way along. Surprisingly enough, it was a proposal made by' one of the men in War Assets legal department that we file this letter, outlining a definite program which would be acquiring small industries to lo- cate here and be served through our centra! heating and our local power and water. y Were filing that letter in this in if be on file will so it Washington, period for nothing more than to have Brigham City registered as an interested bidder. When it comes up for bid it is hoied the council will decide to submit a bid that we hope will be given priority over any salvage bid. We cant afford to compete against bidders proposing a higher use, or higher bid for similar use to that proposed by us. but if such a bid is successful it will be to Brigham Citys and Box Elder countys advantage. The only distinguishing feature between the Elgin Watch factory and Bushnell is the which we have and they covered the cutest things a PubliahJ radio-equippe- THE WRITERS REALM Has come to live with us; He never cries and never sings. He doesnt even fuss. 1896) THE HOX ELDER1909)JOURNAL Death color stylist A Miss Rogers, corporation, will for be in the paint department of Coal and Appliance Beehive THEY THINK company for three days, begin- WHAT Quirk-T- o and E. Sackctt, Quips ning Monday, Orval ou ner a nd manager, announced the Editoi. one , today The worst kind of muss Miss Rogers says there are can run into animus no hard and fast rules for color stvling, except the one rule that The best kind of danci Something New Has Been Added THE BOX ELDER NEWS William M. Lone, Editor Charles W Clay bough, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager T tmsv wm 7I33TJX . Newspaper Successor to (Established and Poets Corner The ( ci Color Stylist To Be At Beehive Next Week |