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Show David Poulscn And Jean Sorensen Of Centerfield Jacjjson san "1 Lovc ou ly. accompanied by Miss Are United In Marriage In Home Wedding Dec. 19 jorie Troxell. Afterwards ...... elllr lwstyourna t sax Marriage of Piud Poulscn. son of Joseph M Poulscn, Co-- j rinne, and Miss Jean Sorensen Clearfield, Utah, took place Friday afternoon, at I 01 lock, IV comber 19 at the home of Mrs Hanna Poulscn, 1!') North Mam. grandmother of the groom L Friday, December Brigham City, Utah A Semi-- 1 JI K eeitly Newspaper Sueeeshor to OX H 26, 1947 K - i K K N K W S and THE BOX 1,0 EH .JOURNAL K lEsiahlished Bishop Lewis Wight pet form ed the double nnj ceiemonv 1909) Lung, I.ditor Mj na yer Oitu It s VV Ci.i ti.nith, Bu Mrs Gladys 11. Johnson, Advt r Using Manager William M ns and anlrred aa and toi Putil liril ivnv V,V.lr,ml..y t lly. flint In brltjlmin Halaa Srtond (Us, Mdinr -- itir . r a , Sul,. nl M.r.h option Coun-t- v Utah unW it, Hoi I Irt C. ui.ty 14 l,U a tear. uuUide box i cents ar ''Intle rt P 00 a j.t Ul There'll Be Mud On The Old lo t oil N-- J heur's join It. Ill li.uub .mil pure Soft though we art, the New l'av-nnt- o lmme-lon r, is going to come in for a pelting, sooner or later, with tin ihairot!i,t1 our inteiost in the puhlu ation of ho, u il financial statements is ii''W-p:i- You see, the countiy newspaper out of public fumls, for publishing yets pai.l, p report once a year that shows how your tax money expended by the board ot education was laid around, who pot bow nun h lor lial. - .MONDAY THOSE ZANY MADDEST , -- 'lie bride wore a blue pastel fra' line suit with accessories to rt au h. 'i he home was decorated in red roses and the bride wore a e of camelias and pink cor-ug- roses Dunne TFESDU GOOFOES IN EL MERRIEST members the services, - H L. HONEYVILLE Mr and Mrs the weekwete and Gnome Vint1" spent the bridal couple guests visit Benson and entertained at dinner by Joseph end m X.bipv M. Poulsen at the Pangstde Cate me Mr iiri Mis Vero Hunsakor following, the Immediately Sod spiints Idaho visited bridal couple left for a short Lake to Salt datives in Honeyville over this honeymoon trip Centerfield and other week i.d City, Geoige Mr and Mis points. saker and d ulghtei wete Logan visitors Saturdav Mr and Mis Clifford Bingham are visiting telauves in Brigham Hie Christmas vutk Spencer Wheatley is home lot City uu" the Christmas holidays. He is end Miss Pa Tolman 1S omP rom attending school at Salt Lake I.ogan to visit mei New Veais City THE News-Journ- Do you have a news itun Pimm-- 11 t jy,, 7 mt( 3 ANDREWS cr: PLUS COLOR CARTOON AND LATEST NEWS WOMENS WINTER News-Journa- l, rt self-interes- SPECIAL WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS, val. to $3.95 t. point-of-vie- , soft-soa- 6, 18-5- 18-4- 7, Nows-Jcum- full-for- vtd Seutp Done &vcny News-Journ- al The picture above shows a student installer of telephone central office equipment, learning one of the most important techniques of his trade the hand soldering of tiny wires to central office terminals. al m During the installation of just one new central office, expert installers may have to connect a million wire ends, each wire to just the right terminal cadi soldered connection perfect! In communities throughout the western stales served by thn - long-for- m six-poi- six-poi- "Dacy . . . HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF TIMES! m nt company, about S50 major expansion jobs are now in progress. Many involve new equipment in our buildings and the number of soldered connections required to put all this new equipment into service reaches into astronomical figures. But the job is going at full speed, and we are approaching the when all who want telephone service can have it. day I nt News-Journ- al BUY FROM YOUR DEALER OR PLUMBER A UTAH FOWL I LIGHT COMPANY MESSACI THI MOUNTAIN STATES ve j ALL! SISTERS c Mr and Mrs. Alma Cook tv as visiting in Brigham City fUe s day. The Honeyville Sunday and Primary held a Christ! party and dance )n tjl(l hall Tuesday evening lata e ciowd of children wok uut 0 enjoy the evening NOW IN FULL SWING A tramp knocked at the back door of an When inn called George and the Dragon. the latulladv' opened the door, the tramp asked, Can vou spare a poor man a bite to eat ? S ning WEDNKsDVV ' ROAD" PICTURE OF L Mr and Mrs. D. VV. wmt Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle' tended the school Christs-plaat Thatcher Friday 1 Nice boy, that Eddie, and his manager is a nice guy, too. Hut he knows our opinion of the matter: If hes with us here in Hi igham City again some day, for his own good it'd better be just for a visit. the custom that the publishes the repmt only one The woman flew into a tantrum, abused year in three, the board (if education sensibly passing this minor plum around, in turn, to the tramp roundly, finished her tirade with the three papers of the county. a loud No! and slammed the door. reT at and the leader The After a few minutes the tramp knocked monton and the Times at Garland always again, and the same woman oiiened the uoor. Now, asked the tramp, could I have a print several hundred extra copies, when they publish the financial statement, and few wolds with Geoige? send them to the offices of the other two papers, so the folk w ho dont take the paper Fay Sholty postcards from Laredo, Tex., in which the repoil is published may call for and the postcard shows a picture of the and receive a copy. pretty impressive post office at Laredo. Last year the school boards financial This is one post office I am not painting, publication was awarded to the Hear quips Fay. Merry Christmas and Happy River Valley leader at Tremontori. If youre New Year to all the gang. a subscriber to the Leader and have been looking for that report since the end of the A clergyman returned a purse to a woman fiscal year, on July 1, 1910, you may rest who had lel'tjt in her seat. He warned her been hasnt published yet. your eyes. It of carelessness thus: A little more than a year ago a report You must remember that there are some was submitted to Andy Ilytting, the Leader in toes the on his is a more little congregation so simple that they publisher. Andy than some of the rest of us, more zealous in might consider finding your purse an answer his interest in protecting the public weal, you to prayer. might say; or, again, you might say more zealous in his Its purely a Royal Jensen brought in a copy of the matter of Sheffield Telegraph (from Charleys and told school board the clerk, Boyds and Earls ancestral home, Ill bet!) Anyway, Andy the other day, and its mighty interesting to Will Davis, that the form in which the publication was submitted wasnt the legal look it over. England really is hit hard by form, and he, Andy, didnt want to share any the newsprint shortage. The largest and Hed be glad to accept the most powerful papers of the kingdom pubresponsibility. lish only four, six or eight pages a day paid advertising fis submitted, but if someone should demand that the clerk, in behalf most of them four. of the school board, make proper legal publication thered bo no reduction in the rate The Sheffield Telegraph Royal brought in for the second and correct publication. was only four pages, but they certainly Will didnt get the report in proper form know how to stuff four pages. Not that a prepared by the time he retired last De- story couldn't be given a big plaj A good cember 31, so the matter rode along until eighth of the front page was taken up with Eberhardt Zundel took over the duties of the banner headlines on the Royal Pair. clerk of the board of education. Honeymoon Town Acclaims Royal Pair . . . eve Had A Wonderful Day the PrinFrom all weve seen, we like the 'way cess. Better than a column of space Hart is handing the job (and if you know (out of a total of only 32 columns to p this department, you know we dont the entire world) was devoted to public servants!). Hart decided that coyer Greyhound Racing Programmes. There the thing to do was to make legal publica- was half a page of want ads, including the tion in proper form, and in odd moments has had his help take a flier at putting the notice, The Classified advertisements under financial rejwrt the report for the fiscal these JSmair Headings appear in every ALcopy of every edition of The understand in proper TERNATIVE year of 1915-1Sheffield Telegraph each day and advertisfor publication. shape ers are assured of even distribution over the We wouldnt go so far as to say the of- whole of our circulation area. fice up there has bent every effort to get out that statement. Maybe theyve all been A note inserted in the Situations Vacant busy from morning to night, this past year, and simply havent found the few hours or classification states The advertisements in 0 few dozen hours needed to help the school these coumns do not relate to men aged 0 or women unless they or the emboard and the former clerk comply with the statutes. Hut anyway, we have Harts ployments are excepted from the Control of word that, insofar as lie knows, correct legal Engagement Order, 1917. business will be publication of the 1915-1(- 5 made. Theres quite a bit of difference, and considerable similarity, between Englands great Meanwhile, work lias progressed apace on pajjers and newspapers in the United States. the financial statement for the year 191G-4and sometime in January, Hart reports, it 1 hey re interesting to see, these others. will be published in the correct form, letting Thanks. Roval. you in on the unclassified information as to what share of jour million tax dollars went per thousand ems, or, in measure more to whom, for what. clearly understood, 91 12 cents per column Hut back to our own venality, wo started inch. That gravy for which were likely to warn jou that you may hear, sometime or to be accused of howling actually amounts to a discount ot 21 '2 cents per column inch other, that the reason that dnggonod tor the space occupied by the report. is so intoie.xtod in having the correct, legal, financial statement of Then again, figure it this way. The difthe board of education published each ference in the cost of publication of the jean, and fairly promptly, is because the short-forand the legal rojxrrt has, in simmakes a pot of money on the dial. ilar run about $10. cases, We plead guiity, but may pause to quibble, a over the definition of the word just bit, interest, our venality, our !!r pot. giav v for- which we re doing all this howlA fair estimate of the cost of publication ing actually consists of about $10 difference every three years, or $13.33 a year. of the financial repoi t is $200. Now please dont Wed probablj- agree to publish it, any jear,' the idea that without counting the lines, for a flat $20o! lsii l inqroi tant to us,getbut believe us, it$13.33 isnt The rate (established by a parsimonious the reason we think boards of education in legislature years past) at which we bid should comply with the state law and publish lor the printing is it) cents per then annual linancial reports to line. whom the money was paid, how showing and much, lor what, instead of a confusing tabulation 1 hoi e ai e 12 lines to the inch, that will show which makes 81.20 a column inch for the jou little except that a million dollars or so was spent! space the annual report occupies. We sell advertising space to the local merchants for Probably there will be efforts made, in oO cents per inch, which would leave a 70 future legislatures, to change the state law. cent per inch margin for And when the sides with the composition. oposition to such legislation, give us a Our pi it e for that type of composition break, wont you? Don't accuse us of docome m and buy some, sometime is $5.76 ing so for that $13.33! it lias been Actually, SUM) befnri about twenty of the family Mar She is attending at Logan, Utah Honeyville News p self-intere- w Eddie .Murotta and Jimmy Avon, his manager, of Cleveland, sent a Christmas letter Please to the people of Brigham City. convev, through your newspaper, our thanks to the pi uple of Brigham City for the kind and friendly tieatment that we recti ved during our si iv there. Wo hope to be with you again someday, and heres wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. A r-- TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPA , w |