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Show .',1 t 1 I forebears. The icilitv talks to her in chll, . Utah State Agricultural college munths She uses Spanish in conversaF ,4 bf blonde The eui '"" will discuss the results of exher mother, an Arizona grandmother Mrslf1! F nh.ttnnwith on bv daughter ol Mr an ' work carried whQ wants t0 re,ain flu- got, taught her perimental Meeting Tuesday of . the college during the past seain the language herjunderstand Slovak, h" Tnd unequal afternoon at 1:30 son in improving seed crop Tuesday o'clock at the Utah Power and v ields. All farmers interested in the Light building at Tremonton a inmeeting will be held for all far- jtrowing ol certified seed are mers ol the count interested in vited to attend this meeting. certified seed production. This meeting is being called by the new tele-- I The Box Elder county extension .ser727 is Phone number hone vice. news to 727. Golden L. Stoker, secretary of vour the Uiah Crop Improvement will he present to discuss the new requirements Baby Learns To Talk SELLING for seed certification for 1949. In Three Languages He has ju-,- t recently returned from the National Crop Improve CARROLLTOWN, Pa. (UP) ment association meetings. Amelia Margaret Svidergo! has Pierces No. 2' i (.'olden B Glen Baird, extension agrono qualified for linguistic distincStyle PORK & BEAKS mist, and Dr. R. J. Evans from tion at the tender age of 28 flftrUj Cream for No. 303: 15c or - Certified Seed tag ma oumai rriday, December Brigham City. Uiah 4 I K H Lb9b) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909 News-Journal- J William M. Long, Editor Charles ('laybangli, Business Manager Published every Wednesday and Friday and enClass MattPr at the post office in Brighatn City, Utah, under the act of March 'i. 1879. Subscription Rates: Box Elder County 84.00 a year; outside Box Finer County $.".(X a year. Single copies .7 con's. Member United Ere.ss, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association - tered as Sound t ) 3- We're For Them Its either an early winter, or else we had a late spring last spring, or else were keepbetter than we ing house, hen at the N-used to. My overshoes, that I keep under my desk, werent as dusty when I finally had to dig them out this year, as they were last J, vear. The Bunk Kid says that red and green are gritchy colors, and by golly they are, Being only human, were all afraid and arent they! suspicious of things wo dont know and understand. When we think about a government Indian aclhxil at Bushnell, here at our very doorstep, we cant help wondering just how it will affect us. All of us like our town the way it is. The people we know we like, and the people we dont know possibly the reason is because were afraid we wouldnt like them give us no trouble. We have a good thing, here, in this community. And our first inclination is against sharing it with anyone else, against accept- S( Sw 17, 1948 Semi Weekly .Newspaper Sueeessor to it ( X ).' i. I) h H N E W S Established and i s FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY bUftfl 57c 1 ifcr A ICES 29c or 2 for- tued tid dex&caty uddAey? 577 - Help! News-Journ- al Dear Sirs: In his race for the presidency and of later date, Mr. Truman gave expression to a very striking term, namely red herring. Could you point out in your columns the significance of this term and his application of it? '' TOMATO SAUCE Sc can 1 for 15 oz 29' RAISINS "VS Campbells Vegetable mUZ. TREET n We moved our library Bible, the World Almanac and Bart(the changes. any ing and havent home, And would you believe it, the Navajos are letts Quotations) while at home about letter your just like us . . . theyre afraid and suspicious thought offit. since Just shooting receiving BRAND understand. know and of things they dont is red a a that wed parhand, herring say coma how as cant we, wondering They help odorous fish, and that hounds on Kentucky Whiskey -- A Blend munity, will affect their young people if ticularly and be a of fox the confused trail might National Distillers Products Corporation, New York Grain Neutral Spirits they should be sent to a boarding school ad- drawn K ProoJ (5 astray if a red herring were dragjacent to our town. across the trail. the at a Thats guess Can you imagine that? A little afraid, a ged little suspicious of us? Why, were the best origin of the phrase. Its connotation, nowadays, is to confuse the issue, to people in the world. From where I sit ...by Marsh the subjct. It was a particularly change Take John Jones (providing there isnt a in President use of Trumans it, phrase John Jones if there is, make it Alexander apt in t Hat the a few to moved when he town, years Jones), issue was the red herring he accused the ago, we were suspicious of him. He might Republicans of to distract attention complicate our smooth and satisfactory ex- from what the using The Missus "Ducks" Out himself considered president istence, in some way. He might compete the real issue of the the campaign, with us for something we want and be too 80th congress. Communists are tough competition, or at least make us ex- called Beds, you Slim Hartman took his missus Slim and the missus get on so well know. tend ourself. We didnt bother to get to content to stay home nights toduck hunting the other day. And know him, right away. After all, we had five hours of sitting in a after enjoying one anothers gether, Thats a straight-face- d guesswork answer she'd had enouglW tJoing company over a glass of beer and a plenty of friends. swamp, Then, somehow, we got acquainted with to your question, and I presume that is home, Slim reminded her game of chess. anyMr. Jones. He became a customer of ours, what you wanted . . . straight-faceof the time shed taken From where I sit, we cant all or he offered us a job, or he tackled one of way. Probably youd just as soon have had him to a woman novelists lecture, enjoy the same things but we can comand insisted that he sit it out. those share those little pleasures that community betterment as- facts as guesswork. As for why the mon red instead of phrase herring just We did and a it. of we do enjoy a glass of beer, a good job signments So now the missus and Slim have couldnt believe it possible at the time, but plain herring, we couldnt say. Probably an understanding. No more duck game of chess, some music on the that the common hunting for her no more lectures radio and when we have a better town, and a belter life, and for the same reason one more friend . . . because Jones came to phrase is cute as a spotted puppy, when for him. They decided each to hix it comes to the others. a solid color puppy, or a striped puppy, on 'n taste. town, might be just as cute or even cuter. Ijogic and reason make no difference Its because they can agree to Were a little suspicious of the unknown, allike that, I think, tnat disagree It is pointed out that when we were kids ways have been and always will be, because in school, they used to punish us by makwere human. Cofyright, 1948, United States Brewers F oundalion And so are the Navajos for the same rea- ing us copy something a number of times. In present-da- y is this called son. government, xwwiL't'it'txxtxwtxxxrifitxx'vrtvvtnt't'vt.wrvstxxxxi.f".M The wise men of the Navajo tribal council efficiency. A A who visited our town yesterday had their A me. vision of smallness A The And for appals the most suspicions allayed part. A they did much to allay our own suspicions. That we should be concerned with Of all the things we might hae exiected Our own individual eruptions them to be, we were hardly prepared to find When the whole world is in upheaval. them to be just what they were ordinary Cannon Blankets 100 wool with wide satinr bindpeople, Gods chillun, just like the rest of Yet I see the bigness of it. Warm and Your choice of beautiful pastel 'I ing. in be small we hat must order comfy. us. Some of them were uneducated, but colors. Regular $13.35 To be in our own with big. them realize Complete once strength you talking again that it is the wisdom of the years and ex- Before we extend to strengthen others. Bill Pearce perience that really counts. And in all of their hearts indeed, worn lamely Blankets for $7.95 and $6.7.) on their sleeves is one burning desire: caping the magnificence and beauty of the Double Blankets, 57o wool, now $5.10 That their children shall have an education an a. no way to avoid having an interesting and opportunity, that they shall, after genand memorable time, high in the mountains. BOY'S UNDERWEAR Your average run of tourists wont put up erations, claim the lost heritage that first was theirs, to have and hold and live full with dusty roads, though. The road will iS Sizes 2, 4, 6, 10 and 16 $1.98 American citizenship. These fine, wise, have to be improved considerable. There bright-eveIndian men hold is need for a better water system, and toilet as their highest ambition a hope that their facilities, up in the picnic area. Teh thousBARGAINS IN children may have a better, fuller life than and dollars wouldnt do all that should be they themselves have had. done, but it would be a good starter. Ten ELECTRIC TRAINS Is that so much different from the rest of thousand next year, and another ten or lfi sections of track, transformer. 2 switches. Reguus ? twenty thousand the year alter and before lar $19.98. (5 cars) illard Peaks would be as famous as Frankly, were for them. Even if it j long NOW $16.98 doesnt mean a pennys business to Brigham Bear ltke, the Bear River refuge and other 10 sections of track, transformer, 4 ears. Ltah even if in it scenic for theres nothing Regular attractions. anyCity, $13.95. Ben would like to see the town of Willard one now living here, we still hope the NavaNOW $11.49 jos can have the splendid school for 1,5K) become interested in improving the old foot to 2,000 of their children that is possible trail, up the canyon above Willard, to the MECHANICAL TRAILS illard Peaks area. It would then be poswith the excellent facilities at Bushnell. Reduced in price sible to drive up the peaks and come down, From $3.98 to $5.49 aloot, along this pat h an inspiring and Three Cheers For Ben not too rigorous route. from the Ogden side If the scenic and recreational attractions is A horseback trail upBen another envisions. possibility of Box Elder county never are developed and he doesnt lose ' heart. Heres hoping to a where recognized this becomes a Heres point hoping he keeps at it until he inspires major tourist center, it wont be because Ik like enthusiasm in others. Here's hoping G. ('all didnt give it a good try. he done. the gets job To put it with fewer negatives, the city And weve sorta got a hunch he will! judge is doing a grand job of shouting the wonders ol the Willard Beak area from the housetops, and more power to his voice. Tonight At Eight believe he heads a coliple of committees on We missed our yesterday afthis general area of endeavor, but when the ternoon to preview opportunity Christmas Is In Giving, committee is inactive, when some of the the musical production being presented members get busy at other things, Ben stavs again at 8 oclock by the Box Elder tonight right in their punching. high school junior division. If the Publicity and Industrial developBut sight unseen, on the basis of ment department can spend SI 00,000 on the similar productions, we remind you of it past and Wayne Wonderland, Ben says, there's no commend it to you. reason why they cant find $io,oo0 to develMarie Thorne Jeppson has a real talent op the Willard Beak area. Ive been down to for drama, and even though the auditorium Wayne oh, its nice, theyve got that red usually is packed for all performances we sandstone but. not ito be compared with Wil feel that due recognition has not Iteen aclard Peaks. corded tier for these annual Christmas proAsk Ben about the Willard Beaks area- -in ductions. BCY mu. PARROT SHOES FOR YOlR fact, you dont have to ask; just let him From three hundred junior high youngCHILDRENS CHRISTMAS corner you and before long you'll be shar- sters in the cast, Christmas Is In ALL SIZES AND STYLES Giving ing his enthusiasm. It was the 21th of is a Christmas present to the community. July, wasn t it, that we went up there for We you accept it tonight at 8 WM. HORSLEY Jim Bridger picnic? The road was dusty, clock, hope admission free. We suspect it will because it load just been graded, and because be one of the nicest Christmas presents you Dependable Merchants Since 1887 traffic was so heavy, but there was no es- - will receive. three-volum- Seedless Shureiine Del Monte z. can 15c 13c can for 2 'r i, 2 or for hum urooic Joe Communists-in-the-governmen- t, ! . i't OTna d, non-payi- I it' , 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Space Brigham 20 CLEATS GRIP BLANKETS .a in SNOW SLUSH Now $9.95 mild-mannere- d, d TOYS ii'! If ESPECIALLY 1 I J l' o- t SONS j't U' WJ MPH "y.yjyjuMUAw REAR WHEEtS Each sharp edged cleat takes a separate bite in slush snow mud to pull your car through tbo slipperiest, sloppiest going. These sharp edged, double thick cleats pull you away from icy. rutted gutters ... take you smoothly up or down inclined let you come to safe, straight stops driveways on slippery, snowy streets. Smooth running oo clear pavement too! Drive in today and let us switch your conventional tires to Winter-Cleat- s on your rear wheels. You 11 be safety, comfort and convenience ahead with Vi s . . . and mileage ahead w hen yu switch hack to conventional tires next Spring. ... ... , FOR inter-Cleat- Pw uSpHul! Sway !U INCLINiD 0 DRIVEWAYS traction U Winter-Clea- by Winter-Clea- t. proved Cit |