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Show COX ELDZR yieutt-ourn- al trlghcm Cit7, Utah A II E , aeml-Weekl- January Newspaper Successor to 14, 1948 y BOX ELDER NEWS (Established and 1896) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Wedneeday and Friday and entered ae Second Clan Matter at the poet office In Brigham City Utah under the act of March 6. 1679 Subscription Rate: Bot Flder County $4 00 a year; outside Bos Elder County li 00 a vear Single copies 6 cents tional Coffee association. Maybe you saw it it showed a picture of two cups of coffee on the coffee table in the foreground, and just back of that the feet and leg3 of two people, a young man and a girl, who apparently are seated on the divan. Cast carelessly on the floor between them is a ring box, drawn slightly oversize so you wont miss it. understood. The comb industry certainly has done a job. How good a job I hadnt realized until I overheard an early teen-agexplain to a contemporary, Oh, I have a comb for each pair of pants I have. er And in the same way weve got to watch this coffee thing. I admit its get me, already, so my role is akin to that of the protagonist in that topic, The Face On The Barroom Floor. What got me was the ad I saw in Life last Cofnight, sponsored by the fee Bureau with the cooperation of the Na Pan-Americ- an Good Things, the ad headline explains, Happen Over Coffee. Apparently the guy has just proposed, and she has just accepted . . . over a cup of coffee. s o Do you suppose the guy had been carrying the ring around for a week or so, and it took Its not a syndicated column, but a cup of coffee for him to get his courage up written for you and by YOU, the reader. to, as we used to say, pop the question? We are not a columnist . . . News-Journa- l. neither are we one of those Eastern Europeans whose political and economical views have been last-ditcgiven a name sounding similar to columnist. In order not to confuse us with either of the foregoing, and run afoul with Bill's Grin a Reaper, well call ourself colyum conductor." Similar columns of this naThen again, perhaps fearfully, with heart in other filled with adoration, he came to the door ture are appearing around the country that evening, and the conversation went newspapers (most of em big city dailies! under the guise of Pot Shots something like this: She: Why, hello, John. What do you or Vox Pop" and other assowe think we ought to do this evening? A movie, ciated nom de plumes. But call this column Sharp Shots ? like would to or perhaps, go dancing you because its the place where the He : Naw, Mary, lets just sit quietly here reader can shoot back at anat home. Ive sorta got it in my mind to ask other reader, express his humorous opinions, and where amusyou a mighty important question. ing little happenings can be She: Now what could that be? Well, brought to life. You can even take a shot at Sharp Shots if anyway, lets get at it. He: Naw, lets have a cup of coffee first. there is no one else handy. ?M Or yet again, perhaps he popped the question and she didnt want to seem too eager. Tell you what, she said, Ill think it over. coolIll make coffee, and decide while-iting enough so we can drink it. Best part of Sharp Shots is that to contribute, it is not flasks ! Perry News PERRY, Jan. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mecham of Ogden were dinner guests last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and , Mfs. Charles Dredge. The occafrom the County Agricultural onservation Committee sion was the celebrating of the min and mineral value along birthday anniversaries of Mr. January Plentiful For the main dish on January with natural fruit sugar. Dried Mecham and Mr. Dredge. tables, fresh and frozen fish fruits may be run through the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay and stewing chickens will be meat grinder using the medi- and children Arlene and Clifcutting plate, then ford returned to their h4me In plentiful on markets generally, um-sized according to the U. S. Depart- mixed with a little lemon juice Nephl after visiting aver the ment of Agriculture. In the and rind, formed into balls and holidays at the home of Mr. and Northeast, markets are also ex- rolled in sugar. Nut meats may Mrs. Carl Crowther. be chopped along with the fruit pected to have ducks In plenty. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver and in the grinder if desired. family enjoyed New Years dinOranges, grapefruit, lemons, Long Live The Lean ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. would be apples and winter pears will be Many Americans in large supply next month as wise to consider thpir weight Harper Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hanwill canned citrus juices and very seriously when making turkey dinner canned grapefruit segments. New Year's resolution, for their sen attendedata the home of Mr. last Sunday Other abundant canned items weight will affect the length of Mrs. Jesse Snyder in Salt and ' include: Tomato juice, their life as well as their looks. Lake City honoring Mr. and Mrs. lower grades, peas Thousands of men and wo- James Bentley of Brigham City pumpkin and squash. Bounti- men still do not realize that who were recently married. A ful dried fruits include prunes, pounds of extra flesh must be lovely gift was presented the Marand raisins figs. peaches, paid for by fewer years on this honored couple. Others attend-kets; will have plenty of wal- earth, even though human exing were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward nuts filberts and pecans. Supperience has long taught this Westway and daughter Patricia, and of marmalades jams, plies and life insurance statsitics Equippa Hansen and Mabel Wilother fruit spreads will be large. it. Lean bodies of both son of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. prove Aging Before Freezing men and animals live longer Richard West and family of Salt How much aging does beef than fat bodies and remain Lake City. need before it goes into frozen healthy and vital longer. Miss Floy Bell returned last locker storage? This is a quesDr. comes from statement This to her home in tion of importance to both lock- C. M. McCay of the New York Thursday New Mexico after spender manager and families who State (Cornell Experiment Staing the holidays at the home of use the locker. tion whose long series of ex- her sister and brother-in-law- , of lab- Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Weaver. on the Aging the freshly slaughtered perimentsrats shows aging a premMrs. Weaver entertained in honwhy oratory carcass for a week or ten days on keeping or of Miss Bell's birthday anniIn a chill room increases the ium should be put though versary last Wednesday, Mr. and natural tenderness of the meat, the body inthin the basic foods. Mrs. V. R. Bell of Salt Lake City Extension says K. F. Warner, Middle age is the time when were Invited guests. Meat Specialist of the U. S. DeMr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perpeople begin adding surpartment of Agriculture. Longer many Dr. McCay kept pounds. entertained a group of friends plus alry aging is often used, but it mid- last Thursday night at a hot of one group of rats thin after lows for the development them turkey dinner, after which the dle exercise, forcing age by of from odors the stale growth to run in a rotating barrel. He time was spent in playing mold on the surface of the meat. another group thin by re- rook with prizes awarded to Mr. Aging longer than ten days ap- kept the calories in their and Mrs. Earl Barnard. Isaac stricting beef for that pears unnecessary A third group was al- Young and lvalue Nebeker. rations. Is to be .further tenderized by lowed to fatten at will. The Those present besides the host freezing. two thin groups lived much and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Small Batch longer than the fat group. Isaac A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. For brightest color and full Significant also is his finding Wendell Nebeker and Mr. and or other make flavor, up orange with rats kept on a diet low in Mrs. Earl Barnard. citrus marmalade and cranberry sugars and starches from earAbout 25 members of the Mr. jelly in small batches. From liest youth. These lived to an and Mrs. Carl Crowther family one to two quarts of the mix- age corresponding to human at their home on New ture is enough to cook at a time. life of 100 to 150 years. They gathered and enjoyed a hot Years day Small quantities are easier to had less disease and were more chicken dinner and spent a sohandle and require less time on healthy and vigorous than rats cial afternoon together. the stove. The shorter the cook- that fattened on extra calories. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Call of ing, the better for saving bright Overnutrition," says Dr. Mc- Rigby, Idaho spent a couple of color and fresh flavor. Cay, "may be just as dangerous days last week at the home of Chopped Fruit to health as undernourishment Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry. Abundance and lower prices or food deficiencies. Mrs. Mary Burden and daughof dried fruits this winter enter Carolee of Brigham City use by thrifty courage their visited last Sunday at the home housewives. of Mrs. June Hamilton. These fruits spread their Mrs. Jamsey Nelson entersweetness and flavor more even- L tained last Sunday at a family Overton, Nevada ly through cakes, cookies, puddinner honoring her husband's This livin' in a trailer house dings or other baked mixtures anniversary. All membirthday is all right until you slart to bers of the family were present if they are chopped or cut up hunt something' you've lost. including Mr. and Mrs. Darrell cookery advisors of the U. S. DeThen To of usually you'll find youre J. Nelson and baby of Plain say. Agriculture partment cut up raisins or other dried either sittin on it, or it's in City. fruits use scissors dipped in your lap I Calamity Jane. water. The water dip helps keep Service Rendered the fruit from sticking to the blades. Will Sunflower Mrs. Camp MADISON, Wis. (UP) Chopped fruit will be distribuSandra Hendry got plenty of ted more evenly through the Meet Thurs. Evening attention when she fell down a mixture if it is first dusted with The Sunflower sifted Daughflight of stairs in a restaurant camp. fry ingrepart of the dients. The dusting keeps the ters of Utah Pioneers, will hold and broke her leg. Mrs. Hendra pieces from massing together its meeting Thursday at Vera landed in front of the table and settling. Earls, 177 south Second east, where the board of trustees, Dried fruits are always a good at 7:30 oclock In the evening. head nurse and superintendent A full attendance is desued, of a nearoy hospital were havchoice for childrens confections because they oiler some vita- - accoidlng to the officers. . ing lunch. sweet-potatoe- necessary to sign your name to your article or note, as is necesor Public Opinion sary in What They Think. Your initials, pen name or any guise you care to use will suffice. We have a few letters that will be printed in Fridays paper to give you an idea of what this is all about Opinions of a serious nature, however, should be sent to the N-- J editor for publication under the public forum, What They Think. But we aren't that serious minded. A poem or two that you may have locked up in the back of your mind will be greatly appreciated (the printible kind!) or a little gossip, amusing incident, or even some question that is vexing your mind. Well try to be of service in any ,way we can in helping you in other ways too . . . as long as we dont get into competition with the advertising department! My point is to club it about a bit more that was no place for a cup of coffee. And the Coffee Association is moving in on us to pretend that it is. And when an industry moves in, let the buying public, the consumer, beware. If we arent careful, before long theyll have us carrying coffee around with us all the time, in pocket thermos " GfldtD $ I PONY EXPRESS v? '- Film Shop' CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent Michael HOLLYWOOD (UP) North, as an actor, is under orders from his boss to lead a wild wicked life. And darn it, he says, he just cant stand to sin. North, 29, looks like a downy-cheekeyouth. No wrinkle, no bags, no lines from loose living, no lines at all. Thats what director Michael Curtiz is com- plaining about. A man should look his years, Curtiz told North. No makeup The can give you maturiay. only way you can get it is by living right up to the hilt. That was an order that would have sent most actors out on a spree. North paled and crept back to his fireside. How am I going to live up I to the hilt? he inquired. cant stay up late, because I just get plain sleepy and dull. I don't drink. And 1 cant go to wild parties because theres nothing worse than a very sober guy at a wild party. But if Curtiz tells him he needs wrinkles. North will do everything he can to get them. Curtiz lifted him to stardom overnight in The Unsuspected. Stickler for Reality I never thought Id be urged to burn the candle at both ends, he said, but thats what Curtiz wants me to do. And all for a few character wrinkles. Curtiz is a stickler for reality. If he thinks an actor should have a weatherbeaten brow, he sees to it that the actor gets two-wee- . ijx-- is overdone for and so are the movie stars who followed it. g k weatherbeaten. He insisted that Joan Crawford wear no makeup for certain domestic scenes in "Mildred Pierce. He said no housewife puts on lipstick, eyeshadow and curling lashes to wash the babys diapers. I They commend actresses Ingrid Bergman and Marilyn Nash to for having "sense enough come in out of the sun, and scolded Joan Crawford for lacking it Sun-kis- t is dandy, but is something else, said Betty Lee, representative and spokesman for the magazine illustrators Earl Cordrey, Fritz Willis, Joe DeMers and eight or nine other painters of scantily-clad beauties. Ingrid Bergman looks like a peach, and Marilyn Nash like a bowl of honey, Miss Lee quotes the artist as saying. (Miss Nash is the Charles Chaplin discovery who made her screen debut in Chaplins Monsieur sun-blitze- d 1 Verdoux.) Too Much Sunshine "But Joan Crawford occasionally wears a weatherd, hell look which would look better on Randolph Scott. The artists complaint is that their models follow in the steps of their favorite star right out into the desert sun. Most of us came here for the sunshine, they admitted, but now we cant find a model who doesnt look like either something out of a lobster pot or a piece of old shoe leather." The artists approved the color line drawn by Dorothy Lamour. "Her New Orleans background must have taught her something about parasols and lemon juice, they said. A real southern beauty never gets a blazing tan. Marlene Dietrich was too white sort of Pagliacci," they said, and Lana Turner too variable. "She changes her hair so often, they commented, that she has trouble making her skin come out to match. rade. time were From where I sit ... Joe Marsli keep that They honu is a' Agrii is Who Aro Wo, Anyway? came up at Bill Webday, as we were and pretzels. beer over chatting Just who are the foks who make up our town ? Whered they come from? Subject sters, the other Well, h Doc Hollisters ancestry; Will Dudleys Scotch-Englis- folks were mining stock from Pennsylvania ; Skip Powells family were brewers back in Holland. Guess our bloodstream's got a bit of every country of the globe differences dont matter were o honu are or t and becan people, in free, united land. And from where I sit, Jhat what makes our towns and citic so strong, prt, our America gressive, tolerant. Our champior ship of individual liberties ha brought us people from all faith, all lands to prove that respect fc one anothers rights is the greats: bond humanity can know! When North was supposed to show fatigue after a long ride, Curtiz had him stay up late a and every section of America. Weve few nights. It worked. still got differences in taste and I just cant seem to get a background whether they apply to North said. wrinkle, though, The corn borer did music, history, or beer. Only those nearly Tve tried various routines and $13,000 000 worth of to damage I still come to work looking like Minnesota C oyjnght, 1948, Iniled States Brewers corn crops in 1946. a carefree kid. If you HOLLYWOOD (UP) cant afford a winter tan at Palm Springs, ladies, youre An artists representa-- ! lucky. AN INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PROGRAM tive says its better you should Foundatia peaches-and-crea- complexion. A group of nationally-knowCalifornia artists say the fad n Feeding Wood To Cattle At Low Cost Proposed will strive to "Sharp Shots Fla. (UP) TALLAHASSEE, answer questions, even if it necessitates a trip to the library The Florida Forest Service reto dig up the information you ports that experiments are beask. ing conducted in Louisiana for You dont have to be a Puliti-ze- r feeding of cattle. Research is being made into prize winner to write it, either. If we can read it, well feeding cattle wood molasses made from culled hardwoods fix it up to print Now and then we may give mixed with cottonseed cake. Molasses can be made at low cost a "plug for the Newspapermen, just like others, and about 25 cords of wood will like to see their names jn pub- produce a tank car load. The lic print once in a while, too . . culled woods used included and the does scrub oak, now regarded as a .family enough humorous capers every weed and useful only as fuel. day to fill volumes!' News-Journa- i 1 d L to SAVE as well as SHARE in a special expansion plan that will have a FINE RETURN for you and furnish you INSURANCE PRO-- , -- i TECTION at the same time at only a small yearly post. A chance . For Elder further information, at no obligation to you, write Box G 7 llox Brigham City, Utah. News-Journa- l, low-co- s, Lov-lngto- -- d by Starting today Sharp Shots will appear regularly and exclusively in the P R O G R A AA - By PATRICIA Or maybe she had insisted on his buying the ring, but even then he made a h stand, and it wasnt until she had convinced him that she could make coffee just like mother used to make that he decided to weaken. A few years ago, a fairly good gag for someone whose hair wasnt combed too well, was Youd think we had broken the comb at our house!'' These days, it wouldnt fce L L Y W D Q D T -A- Wi Arnve In Honolulu Newell Call received a from his parents, Mr. and u & The book group of the Amer- W. Vosco Call, Monday niJ af ican Association of University ing, saying they had arrived Honolulu on Christmas eve. i eveWomen met Wednesday r ning at the home of Flora Han- Calls are visiting in the Hau; vjalad ian with islands their dav sen in Bear River City. the 5 Mary Robbins reviewed the ter, Mrs. Elton Cornell, Mr ( neii and family. book, Gentlemens Agreement, A dessert by Laura Hobson. luncheon was served. Card Of Thanks The We are sincerely grateful .nil friends and relatives for That Was No Robbery, loving sympathy and assists the during the illness, death 4 as t Just Door Trouble burial of our beloved wife ::idef FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) An mother, Faone Valentine Soo The d armored truck drew up in front sen. ed t of the Lincoln Bank. The pistol,ueet we do apprec laden guards took their places theEspecially love expressed in the in preparation for the loading of merous and beautiful floral currency. the musical program by The driver couldnt get the butes, kind words of the speakers croon door of the truck open. The the funeral services, the use Merli money was taken back into the automobiles, and all that v Irvin bank. The guards and the driv- done to alleviate our sorrow Willi' er tried pinch bars and tire our hour of trial. and Again irons. Inv thank you all and pray . t Then someone leaned from a the Lord ceret reward may you second-storwindow and shoutfor your kind consideration. ed: H. Sorensen, em Joseph Hey, you guys, cut it out now tend Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hai or Ill call the cops! and the Valentine Fam: the A.A.U.W. Book Group Meets Wed. Evening l. N-- J I Address . is Sharp Brigham Utah. See ya Friday! News-Journa- l, Shots, New Super Explosives City, To Be Tried In Utah Here's One For The Frankies, and Bings! Dear Sharp Shots: Why Is it that when you put a nickle in a juke box, select your favorite number and sit back to listen, someone who is sitting next to you always wants to whistle or sing that song with the juke box? Always, my nickle is wasted. Cheep Skate. Jensens Home From A Holiday Trip To Calif. This Company operates on a full legal reserve basis under the State Laws of Utah , and this policy has been approved by the Utah Insurance Department. Your money, will be MUTUAL LIFE OF AMERICA im h son-in-la- Many species of water algae, size from those visible only under a microscope to some over 200 feet long. plant, range in ief At Last ForYourCough Creomulston relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION lor Cogfc,Chi$t Colds, lioncKiH c Remember, only the first 2,500 policy holders will share in the fund. DONT DELAY GET YOURS TODAY. Two GOLDEN, Colo. (UP) geologists at the Colorado School of Mines will be on hand early next spring when the War Department tests some new explosives in the Utah desert. The men, Dr. F. M. Van Tuyl and Dr. Truman H. W. Kuhn, have been asked by the department to help design structures and tunnels in various types of stone strata from 125 to 175 feet below the surface. The explosives to be tested are said to have the power the wallop of "qual to one-fiftthe atomic bomb. Bishop and Mrs. James Jensen returned home Saturday after spending the evening Christmas holidays in Los Angeles and Inglewood, Calif. 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