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Show mOmmifm fftiliwTI Bay yjcwdournai COX ELDER Biighun City. Utah A Wednesday, Jan. WHA7 TO2Y THE BOX ELDER NEWS The food processing in Utah portion of the survey of Utahs natural resources, to THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL d be completed this month under Ferris (Established 1909) of the University of Utah, should be William M. Long, Editor of considerable interest to everyone in the Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Brigham Cijv area. Published every Wednesday and Friday and enBox Elders fruit and canning crops protered as Second Class Matter at the post office is important although not dominduction in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March scene. But to us it Rates: Box Eider County ant in the state-wid- e 8, 1879. Subscription of the $4.00 a year; outside Box Elder County $5.00 a is much more. To the economy is year. Single copies 5 cen's. vital. it area, City Brigham Some of the early findings of the survey, Member United Press, Ajdit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association which is summarized elsewhere in todays aroused a flurry issue of the of resentment and contradiction when reported here early last summer. In todays story youll find the controversial statements repeated, Utah fruit has no consumer preference in any known market , . . reports showed complaints on the lack of evenness in size and quality in each container The fruit also showed damage from careless handling, and there was an coninclination to the use of tainers. Remember, these findings are for the state as a whole, for the average of all of the Utah fruit marketed in other states. There are exceptions, and were proud column that Brigham City peaches and other fruit That New Years Resolutions last Wednesday got me in more trouble and melons, packed here and shipped from than a new here, are among the leading exceptions. gun. Were just a little ahead of other parts of in part. Fruit that is graded When I went into the Pheasant, Cece the state gave me an icy stare, and Laraine served me and packed and shipped from local packing a cup of postum, without asking. (Also sheds has built up a definite preterence, without sugar or cream!) and often sells at a premium, on markets in various parts of the country. I was Somewhere or other, last week-enAs for containers, a leadout after midnight. And everybody was ing packer explained that different markets concerned with sending me home and to bed. prefer different types of pack, in different "In bed before midnigt every night, they containers. Hitting the right market with th5 right type of pack, in the right type of quoted. container, is a job that requires know-hoThe best out so far, though, was Andys as most jobs do). idea. I think it was Andy Rytting, pubBut the local exceptions do not upset the lisher of the Bear River Valley Leader at findings of the survey, which undoubtedly Tremonton. If so, Im tremendously flat- are correct, on a broad scale. Very likely tered that Andy would take the time and much of even Brigham Citys fruit goes to trouble 'to point the way out of my diffi- markets elsewhere improperly packed, imculty for me. Andy is a mighty busy man. properly handled, and poorly graded if On the other hand, no one would understand graded at all. Orchard-ru- n peaches, sold to better than Andy the importance of the an itinerant trucker, still are Brigham overlooked factor, time. City peaches, and may be marketed as such. And they may be damaging the reThen again' it may have been Andy putation of properly graded and packed Seems - like Andy has been fruit from the same vicinity. to doggerel, and very cleverly, too, In some ways, undoubtedly, Brigham City heretofore. Ive checked, and it isnt Andy is ahead of the state average as found in Anderson, our skillful job printer. Any- the survey. But still the survey presents way, whichever Andy it is, were mighty, problems, and hints at their solution, that mighty grateful. Heres Andys solution: make it a worthwhile document for study by anyone in this area interested in' growMr. William Change-of-Hea- rt ing fruit, melon's and canning crops for Long Editor (in process of reformation) processing or shipment. Box Elder l, Dear Sir For some inexplicable reason your New Just A Quotation Years resolutions have impelled me to dogThe editor of one of the exchanges hails gerel. Why the best in you should bring the following quotation from Herbert Hoovout the worst in me I do not know. finest bits of expression In the throes of a fresh enthusiasm you er as one of the American. Something on an ever written by have overlooked an important factor time. Churchills with a genius. plane The days ahead will contain no more hours After reading it, twice, were inclined to than the days behind. agree. See if you do, too. As forty eight closes and frail man , America means far more than a contin- proposes bounded by two oceans, he said. "It ent To slough 'Off some sins of the year, is more than pride of military power, glory That somenow persisted though often in war, or in victory. It means more than resistei. the vast expanse of farms, of great factor(Or so he 'would have it appear); ies or mines, magnificent cities, or millions And steels the old sinews as once more automobiles and radios. It is more even of he renews than the traditions of the great tide westThe promises made long ago, ward from Europe which pioneered the conThis thought most engaging a battle quest of a continent. It is more than our is waging literature, our music, our poetry . . . To cause him to weave to and fro, America The meaning of our word That should much discomfort result from flows from one pure spring. The soul of his effort our America is in its freedom of mind and As he mingles with fellow men, spirit in man. Here alone are the open The will will be stronger about twelve windows through which pours the sunlight months longer. of the human spirit. Here alone is human Why 'not put it off until then? dignity not a dream, but an In fun, 1896) and - Hill-yar- News-Journa- l, i,4- - fvf ed ,B-- B ... d, w Car-ruthe- im-pell- rs. el News-Journa- V- -v Andy There was quite-bit of activity up on Sardine Heights, yesterday morning at 7 oclock. I was out rasslin the garbage in my shirt sleeves and feeling pretty goxl about spring having come at last. If winter comes, can spring be far behind, or something like that. f; 1 CONOCO V The possibility Lincoln may have visi-- j ted his Hingham ancestral home United States Senate 100 years ago has been revived. Washington, D. C. The question popped back Into December 22, 1948. the news when the Lincoln Mr. William M. Long, Editor house here was presented to the l Box Elder Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. Brigham City, Utah Dear Mr. Long: During a visit to Boston in was May I express my apprecia- September, 1848, Lincoln tion for your very excellent edi- supposed to have vanished for Indian three days. torial on the Navajo are The Lost Three Days School proposal which was pubs lished in your newspaper on discussed in Elizabeth Shore new South book, 17. Dec. Friday, I certainly like your approach Town. Miss Coatsworth believes Linto this problem. It Is indeed coln editorial an read to may have visited Hingham refreshing that frankly says that irrespec- in those three days to "comtive of whether or not there mune with the ghosts of his shall be any business Increase ancestors and to draw vigor to a city, the thing ought to be from their yeoman blood." The first ancestor of Lincoln done so that some 1500 children can use the excellent fa- came to Hingham from Hingham, cilities at the proposed school England, in 1637. The Lincoln site. In other words, you have house, a story and a half gamplaced the welfare of human brel roof cottage, was built some beings away out in front of any time later on the original land possmle business or monetary plot of the Lincoln family. advantages that may accrue to the community. That is as it Honored Dead Rest Together should be; but far too often FORT SCOTT. Kan. (UP) Sevthat is only a minor considera- en officers and enlisted men, the tion that moves many com- crew of an American bomber munities to act in matters of which crashed in Bulgaria nearthis kind. ly five ago, have been burI hope the editorial represents ied in years a single grave with full a vast of the feeling majority honors. Relatives of the people of the State of military upon the Utah. I would like to feel that agreed in Fort Scott national resting way about It and I believe down cemetery, the victims although deep in their hearts the people homes were scattered from Pennof Utah agree with these sentisylvania to California. ments. With kind regards and wishNew York subway stations are ing you the Seasons Greetings, lined with enough tile to tile I am more than 80,000 bathrooms of Sincerely yours, size. WATKINS. average that-Abraha- Remember, There Are Exceptions Successor to (Established Lincoln Legend HINGHAM, Mass. (UP) 5, 1949 hewspaper Semi-Weekl- State Recoils Think of the people who spent the holidays in California, then had to come back to Deseret like Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold. The weather was lovely out there, said. Just like spring. Ah, poor they Californians! They have to lift the caps from their milk bottles bv hand! though. Down in Springville the time of the year reminds me a couple of fellows were always playing practical jokes on each other. A couple years ago, one of them put an ad in the paper. Will buy used Christmas trees. Just leave them at my place Will pay after January 15. Ihen he signed the ad with the other fellows name. When the other guy came home that night, his entire yard and adjoining vacant lot there she stood! were covered with used Christmas trees Hed try to tell people he didnt want them, Owen came out to the curb with his gar- and theyd get mad. He almost got into a bage. Owen doesnt get up with the chick- fight, several times. One dealer who had ens; he stays up with them. Pretty brought a whole truck-loa- d cold, I yelled at him, starting to get cold- and dumied them. Harrison Conover, puber every time Id think about that red line lisher of the Springville paper, still loves to on Sams thermometer. Two above. tell the story as an example of the power of I waited for Owen to register surprise. advertising. that all? he said. My hens sure think its colder than that, theyve forgot The will not ac there ever was such a thing as laying cept Used Christmaspositively trees wanted ads eggs. They just sit on the roost and unless we personally know the advertiser squawk for more corn. and places the ad himself, in person. Sam has a recording thermometer, one of the kind wed give our wisdom teeth or someone elses, just as good for, that tells how cold it has been every fifteen minutes for the past 24 hours. Sam brought it over. The red line dropped right down (down to 15 or so) at sunset Monday night, and had drawn a perfect ring all night at two degrees above nuttin. And over-stock- BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service News-Journa- fo Coats-worth- a ARTHUR V. for the kind words. Thanks After this Watkins. kind letter, we regret to confess that we inadvertently referred to you as "Representative Watkins" in a story in News - JournaL Wednesday's Please accept our apologies for this unauthorized reduction in prestige and salary. Ed. Senator Over 2,000,000 persons received more than $500,000,000 in social security benefits in 1948. They include widows and children, as well as retired workers and their wives. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship No licet. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham. Utah, or 'the respective signers for further information. The practical sea lion... The sea lion is a sissy . . . but practical. He wears a fur coat when he goes in swimming. Your car engine isnt a sissy, but it needs extra wintertime protection. Thats why practical motorists change to winter-gradConoco NfA Motor Oil and an engine for know Nfh oil contains a special added ingredient They that fastens extra lubricant so closely to cylinder walls it wont all drain down . . . even overnight. Thats why QUICK RELIEF FROM extra-protectio- Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID Fro BookToRsof HomsTrsatmantthat Must Htlp or tt WiU Cost Yoo Nothing Onr three million bottles of the Wuxahs Tuatmcmt here been told for rebel of tymptoms of dn trees wising from Stomach end Oned. eel Utcendue to Euest Acid Fear Dlstiem lewr er Upiet Stomach, Garclnete, Hearts ura, S aapiettnats, etc., due to faeces Add. Sold on 15 days tiiail Ask for Willard's Menace which fully explain this treatment tree at GLENS MODERN DRUG OIL-PLATE- D e means extra protection. Be like the sea lion. Be practical and . . . G Oil-Pla- te for Extra Protection ! :it) Copyright 1949, Continental Oil Company ITS HERE! ON DISPLAY TODAY! The New 1948 Oldsmobile NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deof Jennie McCrary Harris ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 2bth day of February. A D . 1948. FRED A. McCRARY, Administrator of Estate of DeJennie McCrary Harris, ceased. of first publication December Eatatgr 22. A. D., 1948. Dec. 22. 29. Jan SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District, State of Utah, In and For the County of Box Elder. BOX COUNTY, a Publicat.on Corporation, Plaintiff, versus HENRY D. MEADE and JANE DOE MEADE, his wi.e, HELEN C. MEADE. NELS BOYER only heir of ANNIE R. BOYER, deceased, and all unknown heirs, devisees, assigns, grantee and creditors of HENRY RASMUSSEN and ANNIE R. BOYER, both deceased, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plainti fs ownership, or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the County m which this action w brought; otherwise within thirty (30) dyt alter service, and defend the above entitled action and n case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court; and will take Judgment against you according to the demand of the complaint. This action is brought to recover a title to judgment quieting plaintiffs the following described lands situated in Box Elder County, State of Utah, Beg. at a pt. 17.95 chs S of NWcor. of 5W4 of Sec. 27, T. 9 N , R I W.. SLM. th. S 89 yx deg. E. 13 50 chs, th. S. along Creek 11.34 chs., th. S 864 deg. W. 13 50 chs., th. N. 8 46 chs. to beg, contg 11.25 acres .ind situated in the Sfc of Sec. 2 7. ANo; Beg. at a pt 9 45 chs. S of the NE cor of the SE4 of Sec. 28. T. 9 N . R. I W.t SLM., th. S 8 50 chs , th. W. 12 65 chs.. th. N 9 deg. E. 5.25 E. 2 95 chs., th. chs , th. N. 6' deg N. 89 U deg. E. 1165 chs. to place of beg., contg. 10.10 acres, more or less. Also: Beg at the SE cor of the NEU ol the SE4 of Sec. 28. T. 9 N , R. W., SLM. th. VL 80 rods, th N. 2 05 ch , th. E. 80 rods, th. S. 2.05 chs. to beg , contg 4 20 acres. V, ALTER G MANN & O. DEE LUNO, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: First Security Bank Building. Brigham City, Utah. First publication: Dec. 15, 1948. Last publication: Jan. 12. 1949. D 2 29 Jan. Notice To Contractors The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District will receive sealed bids for electrical work to be done at the Deweyville School, the Bear River City School and the Box Elder High School, up to the hour of 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, January The 1949 Series 98 Futuramic Oldsmobile Club Sedan The brand new Oldsmobile for 1949 is on display today. See the new body lines with that new "fleet" look. You'll like the rugged appearance that matches the service and stamina of all Oldsmobile products. You'll love the wide roomy comfort of the matchless interior. You'll want to be the first to see it, so hurry down today . With The ROCKET ALL NEW' ENGINE The newest thing on the 1919 Oldsmobile is the ROC KET engine. This new power plant is the most powerful ever manufactured and at the same time more economical. The New Roeket Engine gives a smooth, be used in all eight-cylind- quiet performance and will model Oidsmobiles produced in 1919. Plan Now To See It Today At 10, 1949. Copies of Specifications may be had at the Office of the Clerk News-Journof the Board of Education at the County Court House. Copies and Plans are on file at the same Office and may be examined there. Bidders will be advised in the Sometime or other during the next bid form proposals as to the Bacouple years, its going to occur to a man sic and Alternate Bids. The Board reserves the right whose initials are J. B. L. that its a lot to reject any or all bids. more fun being governor-elec- t, or even al By that time I was freezing to death, so I dived back into the house. Maybe it for starting a garden, after was a little early all. We should be beefing about i the cold, gubernatorial candidate, than it governor. is being EBERHART ZUNDEL, Clerk of the Board of Education. D31 18 North Main Phone 21 |