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Show & tea iLDin YJew$ Brigham City, Utah A Semi-Weekl- ourn a Wednesday, May I Newspaper Successor to THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established and 1896) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager L' ni tetf Press , Audit Bureau of Circulaj tm b tions, Utah State Press Association Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription Rates: Box Elder County $4.00 a year; outside Box Elder County, $5.00 a year. Single copies 5 cents. W)lEN it ATE MEN! Psychoanalytical study has resulted m the some amazing findings, but perhaps most startling discovery is that the majorGibity of women hate men, says John E. He adds further, Most son in Your Life. women are inclined to deny this most emphatically for it seems utterly ridiculous to them. It is difficult for her to realize that d Too Much Personal Error this hatred for the male is so that Eland such many women of long standing Last Sunday morning two more Box for of it aware are fleeting inexcept not on our highmet death der county residents such vioin itself manifests when it tervals ways. The total number of highway fatalibe hidden. cannot lent it that form seven stands now at ties in Box Elder county John, ole boy, were prone to agree with months of 1948. for the first 100 per cent. Wed like to add to his you there of months five 1947, During the first thesis that perhaps the most obvious mowere two highway fatalities in Box Elder a woman displays her hatred for ment when of entire the year county, and four during demonstration of her feelings in men a is is 1947. The number of traffic accidents male employee. Women hate to a for not superior and if at an alarming rate, climbing found. They make fine weve take orders, e high for the curbed, will set an but want. privates. Weve nopoor very generals, we one record is This dont county. women ticed dont that generally talk back bulleThe state highway patrol has issued obvious, tin after bulletin urging motorists to check to the boss, for the result would bemale emthe mechanical condition of their car. Each but in the case of an associate in and whose position responsibility ployee, a conducts state the highway patrol year, she above is establishment the far hers, safety check for all cars licensed in the takes her wrath out on him he cant state of Utah. They have sent out posters, fire her. enerected adequate warning signs and have Weve found also, though, that the cld n dorsed many other progame works pretty well in cases like army grams. Yet, the number of highway traffic fatalities is growing more and more. the above. The Sergeant couldnt MAKE you do a certain thing, but they could "jure The number of accidents caused by mechanical defects shows a slight decline over pre- make you wish you HAD! Theres your vious years, but the number of accidents and tip, fellows! Getting along with the little woman at fatalities caused by personal error is inhome, however, is another subject, and if creasing alarmingly. What can be done to prevent so much per- any of you constituents ever find out a sonal error? The state highway patrol nice, easy method, please let US know, too, cannot be everywhere at the same time. woncha?! Perhaps it would be well to point out factors THIRD TIMES THE CHARM (We Hope!) which contribute toward personal error. Last Wednesday the J printed a story Fatigue, driving too fast for existing conditions, driving while under the influence of concerning the Quarter Horse show. The intoxication, disregard for other motorists story said it would be held May 22, the and general reckless driving headline said May 29. The headline was wrong. Not only was it wrong, but confus-tinare some of the factors which cause persontoo, because May 29 is just exactly al error in driving. It only takes a few feet to stop a car when it is moving slowly, but one week later than May 22. Last Friday, another article concerning too many motorists forget that as the speed of the car accelerates, the distance required the show was printed. The story said the to stop is multiplied by several times the Quarter Horse show would be held May 22. The headline said May 24. The headline speed of the car. Every licensed driver in the state should know this, for it appears on w$s wrong. Not only was it worng but the'Mwv nearly every drivers license test, but it is confusing, too, because May 24 is 22. The day following May show, Saturday, apparent that few pay heed to this fact race and all will be held May 22. from the number of arrests, accidents and Just how these mistakes got by is an infatalities on our highways. Before you enter a car, think . . . am I teresting story in itself, but hardly worth because it would only be giving a fit to drive? It might save a life if you printing, worthless alibi for the harm that has althink a minute before starting out it ready been done. might save your own life. This Wednesday we are again printing a Lets all help to reduce personal error in story concerning the show, and for the driving, and help to cut down on the number of accidents and traffic fatalities. You third time, well try our best to get the headline correct along with the story. may be next. D. Y. Anyway, the Quarter Horse show will be held here in Brigham City May There's A "Peace" On Or Is There? 22. The showings will be held in John Adams barns and the featured race Just a few months ago, war surplus sales will be held on the east and west runwere being announced by press, radio and direct mail advertising to the four corners. way strip at the local airport MAY 22. Not enough publicity could be given to these BE KIND WEEK FLOPPED sales, it seemed, for not only did they reLast week was Be Kind To Gladys week a of bit but contracted free publicity, quest Charles instigated the idea for advertising space in nearly every news- here at the N-paper in the country, bought hours of time when it became apparent that the boys in the shop were pouring it on a little hard to on the radio and published tons of catalogs describing items for present and future our feminine playmate.' We all agreed to sales. It seemed that the army and navy the idea and last week we were kind to were selling everything they had and it Gladys. would only be a few months before they Monday morning of this week she was would be offering bombers and ships for sick and couldnt come to work. Which just goes to show you that when sale. Then the number of these sales make sudden, drastic changes in your to you decline and the items listed began for each sale grew shorter and shorter. It way of life, something is bound to happen wasnt that the army and navy had sold out, Our mail basket is piling up with letters for there was a seemingly endless supply. The answer came in the form of a press we had planned to print when we reverted back to our single colyum next week, but release from the War Assets Administration the other day. It doesnt take much the Grin Reaper sends his love in a card . . . having a imagination and very little reading between early this week and adds the lines to figure out what is going on from wonderful time, glad youre not here. Will be a few days late getting back, love and the following dispatch : DENVER Large quantities of equip- kisses. We received a card the same day as the ment at war installations in Colorado, Utah, above missive which said thus: New Mexico and Wyoming, once declared l: to needs the of the armed surplus services, Cancel my subscription. are being taken back by the army and navy Sharp Shots is for use in the defense program, according insane, absurd, and (couldnt make out the to the regional director John A. Skeen of next word). Having fine time. A subscriber. the WAA. deep-roote- four-and-a-h- all-tim- ... accident-preventio- N-- right-of-wa- Reunion Planned For World War I Veterans World Premier Showing Of Silver Hampton of Salt Lake City announces that his Wond the 145th War I organization, Field Artillery, is planning a reunion for the near future. Ail World War 1 veterans in this locality who were members of this organization are urged to register their name, address and battery number to 56 south Main street, Salt Lake City. A banquet will be held along with the reunion, Hampton said. River Will Be At Roxy Starting Friday S. 19, 1948 y, K. J. Mans conquest of the silver in Nevada, prior to the establishment of law and order, is vividly portrayed in Warner Bros. newest epic of the far west, "Silver River," Errol Flynn and Add Sheridan, which opens with a world preat the mier showing Friday Roxy theater here. mines dis- meeting. campaign this fall. Republican ladies are the election All in- - A "orker w or a tinsmith, whitesmith. js knov FREE Tonight 8 P.M. PORTABLE meeting of the Republican "Silver River spans the moclub will be held this on Ladies 1865 to 1882, mentous period of and takes the hero, Flynn, from (Wednesday) evening at 8.00 to oclock in the Commercial the battle of Gettysburg Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Washington, D. C., down the Missouri river to St. Joseph and president of the club, will pre-across the plains to the frontier side at the meeting. County Assessor Ernest E. mining town of Silver City, Nethe Hansen appeared before A good musical program has vada. Thomas Mitchell and Board of County Commissioners Bruce Bennett head the support- Asks R-C..A. RADIO Re-Divisi- Identify the 24 composers whose appear in the Box Elder High Halls. club-room- Of Precincts at their meeting held Monday, May 17 and requested a of election districts No. 4 and 8 of the county precinct. At present District No. 4 comprises all of Brigham City fiom Forest Street north to third north and from Main Street east to the foot hills of the Wasatch range. While District No. 8 comprises all of the area north of third north to the Harper precinct and east of Main Street and the extending highway to the foot hills of the Wasatch range. The as requested by Mr. Hansen would District No. 4 as follows: All of that area north of Forest Street to second north and east to the foot hills of the Wasatch range. And District No. 8 would constitute ail that area north of second north and east of main street and the extending highway to the Harper precinct to the foot hills of the Wasatch range. The request made by Mr. Hansen was referred to G. County Attorney Walter Mann and discussed at some length whereupon it was unanimously agreed that such change be made and County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen was instructed to of proceed in the these two districts. Julia Loveland Dies In Salt Lake 1 ing cast, Musical Hints To Correct Answers Over KBl'H Until Friday 4 to 4:30 P. M. Silver River marks the return of Flynn to the type of character which has made him an international screen favorite. The film also marks a complete change for Miss Sheridan. She plays a southern beauty transplanted to the rugged west, who is constantly at odds with the hero. No expense has been spared in making "Silver River, review critics point out. It is a lavishly mounted picture which has, in addition to the stars and featured players, a total of 75 speaking parts in the film. Also, were over 6,500 extra players used at various times for some of the bigger sequences. of the Of particular interest production end is the fact that 12 cameras were used simultaneously at one time on shooting. This was for the spectacular fight staged between miners and rowdies of Silver City, the storys locale. The film will play five days at the Roxy here, with the world premier showing Friday, ALL BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL STUDE1 ELIGIBLE TO ENTER CONTEST Your tion. devil-may-car- e COAL Contest Closes Friday, NOW! For instructions, contact committee members: Hansen, Wayne Johnson, Marie Jeppsen, . Johnsen and Jean Shonka. Another coal strike is ing June First. . M. BOX EIDER Inc. MERRELLS, CMMONili CONCERT ASSOCIATB 7ere is dksys competition. People are afc and continually in the process of making up Yes, there is ALWAYS the. arc alw Attitudes, opinions, preferences, on which to build changing. The soundest backlog it is our earned Hence, the backlog of public opinion. ALWAYS will by gixir endeavor to merit your good with spend dollar you may you full value for every for transportation. minds. Ttr ANDERSENS Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their symat the pathy and friendship time of the death of our beloved daughter and sister, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society and all others who assisted in any way. The Slatter Family. Well be fcir business pees m ismi! Week! Mexff WHILE THE BOSS IS IN SAN FRANCISCO 49 FORD TO SEE THE He, and all the dealers in the Western Region, are going to get a preview of the 49 Ford. Theyre as excited as kids with new toys. We can hardly wait till the boss gets back to tell you all about the 49 Ford the car oj the year. We know youll be just as excited as he is when we tell you all about it. The above was postmarked somewhere in North Carolina and wed just give one guess longer-lastin- creamy-smoot- fevr turd 0taler in,r, you - L ps- Wa,ch our g h Employees of 323 South Main A; Order KNIGHTS SPRING CANYON May 21. m 4 P. pend- free-for-a- LoveHunsaker land, 82, died Friday morning at 12:40 oclock at the home of a son, Oscar F. Loveland, in Salt Lake City. Born November 27, 1865 in Brigham City, she was a daughter of Abraham and Catherine Jensen Hunsaker. An active worker in the L. D. S. church, she was married to David Loveland December 6, 1883 in the Salt Lake endowment house. Mr. Loveland is a former bishop of the Darby, Idaho, L. D. S. ward. Besides her husband, Mrs. Loveland is survived by five sons, two daughters and four brothers. Funeral services were conducted last Monday afternoon and interment was made in the Sunset Lawn mausoleum. School Order sands of extras. Raoul Walsh, identified with Hollywoods western epics, most ambitious directed this important produc- Julia pictures which also included Tom DAndrea, Barton MacLane, Monte Blue, Art Baker and thou- .71 Mrs. as to who sent it! ment for sale, Skeen said, who added that this applies especially to goods and materi- Sharp Shots : After many months of waiting, I finally als which the government is buying on the got my new car. A day or so later, I had market. The Department of Defense has an accident and dented up a fender pretty first priority to all surplus. Industrial real property is offered for bad. I asked a repairman if he could fix it sale only under the national security clause so my vyife wouldnt know I dented it. by the terms of which the government may He said, No, I cant do that much, but for defense recapture any plant production within 120 days. Offers to buy the large believe I can fix it good enough so that a week or so you can ask your wife how s Remington Arms plant at Salt Lake City dented it! are now being considered by the WAA, and Ridings if sold, the recapture provision will apply. Banishes perspiration odor The dispatch also says that the return of closed Checks perspiration moisture surplus tools and equipment at the Ogden But from dispatches like those from the Gives Arsenal and Tooele both ordnance War Assets Administration above, it hardprotection installations in Utah, to the Ordnance de- ly seems logical that Second street or any Gentle to skin and clothing partment has been authorized in a WAA di- other military installation would be closed, Keeps you fragrant! ydauity rective just received from Washington. or that the staffs would be reduced. No A few months ago there was some idle definite word has been received in the jar Stays regarding talk around town that Second street in this situation, one way or another, but it Ogden was going to close and civilian workPEOPLES DRUG takes little and very little readers from this area would be jobless. Like ing between imagination the lines these days to form an a rolling snowball, such talk gathered mo- opinion the military or the shape 58 Ray the Druggist So. Main mentum until some said it was actually of thingsregarding Phone 4 to come. D ' Y. sub-dep- will be cussed to be carried out in the which starts now for Republican News-Journa- All surplus property now being programmed for sale by WAA is offered upon condition that it may be withdrawn by the Department of Defense up to time of commit- Plans Fishburn. A g, ... Mrs. Mack vited and been arranged for by urged t . Tw- -. ds ,or i . , In the meantime, well be open for business as usual, and well be eager to give your Ford the best service we know how and we know your Ford best. So, while you re waiting to see the new Ford of your future, drop in and see us for the service that saves you time and money our best Ford service. , C artwork sw'you, -- n,c n oarifapar hoi. anj ,toll0n. v from Your Excited Ford Dealer .. |