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Show - wjuryf. im eider yjewi Brigham City, A T H E Friday, January Somi-WiPkl- Ncwhpapor SiuwKsor to B O X K L 1) K N E W S I (Established ihikI) ami THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) Publislied every Wednesday and Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under tiie 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. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association You're Sounding Good, Brack You dont suppose, do you, that Governor J. Bracken l,ee of Utah is so naive that he actually means all of these things hes been taken saying? Maybe we are being in, or maybe its just wishful thinking, but we think he does mean them. Well, then, you dont suppose hes so calloused to the opinions of the older and wiser heads who talk of the good of the party organization, so undiplomatic, so uninterested in a political future, so downright honest . . . that he will be able to follow through with actions suited to the words? We hojie so. We fervently hope so. Look at the man Speaking before the Republican national committee at Omaha Wednesday night, Governor Lee for at least the twentieth time spit right in the eye of the lobbyists, the special interest groups. Listen to this. we have ourselves been guilty of truckling to the pressure groups that this selfsame bureaucracy breeds, he told the Re! ... publicans. And continuing, Let us frankly serve notice on each and every group that our party will not tolerate privilege or favor for such groups as it redounds to the disadvantage or disfavor of the people. The governor is quoted as rejecting the theory that pressure groups win elections. One of those publicity hand-out- s came to our desk this morning. Here is part of the first sentence . . . The dairy farmers of the nation who swung their political strength to Harry S. Truman on November 2, thus assuring his election, will be poorly repaid if That, in case you werent sure, is a rough idea of a pressure group. But the new governor isnt impressed. He doesnt even sound scared , Ii my opinion, he said, there never has been nor ever will there be in this country an election won or lost because of any pressure' group. To attribute our loss to such g device, groups is usually only a conveniently designed to obscure inherent Weakness either in our principles or our performance. To put the blame upon a combination of any two such groups, whose objectives are usually diametrically opposed to one toother, does not merit serious consideration." Hes talking on a national level," there, but he talks out of the same side of his mouth around home. He doesnt pretend that pressure groups are something to be encountered on a national scale. The homegrown variety is pretty vigorous, too. Then he speaks in analogy. As in the home where a selfish child who gets his way upsets the equilibrium of home life, so in government a selfish pressure group, unwilling to share with others, may upset the equilibrium to the detriment of all the other ... ! face-savin- One advantage to getting to work early is one of the shoveled-ou- t parking spaces, back in the alley. Thats providing it hasnt snowed during the night, which it usually has. that you get Lonz Andeison has added another degree to his collection of academic honors or at least to the wall of his den. A big, beautiful, signed, scaled and delivered diploma, natural size, came through the mail proclaiming Inz the possessor of a masters degree from the Utah University of Buck and Doe Chasers. The text of the diploma Know all men by these presents, reads: that on this 18th day of January, 1919, Alonzo Anderson, who as a youth having shot Ruckaroo with a cap pistol, later shot a few bucks in the corner drug store, then entered the school of hard knocks, finally accumulated enough Saw' Bucks to sally fourth into the Hunters Paradise for Big Game. Having bagged the limit is hereby awarded the degree of Master Nimrod, and is therefore entitled to prevaricate without verification, his One (experience in a Lifetime. In witness hereto, the faculty hereby ascribes. Our apologies to the police department for failing to report credit due them in the apprehension of the burglars, as reported in Wednesdays paper. The sheriff gave them the credit line, but we failed to get it into the story. Very, very sorry, gents. Ah, the paper came through again. Heres the best of the editors comments, all at the cost of a single home-tow- n (UP) Adolf Hitlers description of the Houses of Parliament has unaccountably Doanne Smith, Utah State been included in the revised ofstudent ficial guide to Parliament. college Agrkultuial from Preston, Idaho, arrived at A parliamentary source said Box Elder high school this week all 9,000 copies will be withto begin practice teaching on drawn and blank paper pasted the homemaking classes. lover the quotation, which apThe practise teaching period pears in the preface. Scores of lasts five weeks. During this copies already have been sold, time Miss Smith will live in the he said. The quotation, taken from an community and will spend full time teaching and observing abridged of edition Mein other teachers' methods. Her Kampf, said: When Barrys Houses of Parpractise teaching activities will be under the supervision of Mrs. liament sprang, as it were, from Bertha Harris and Mrs. Mary the waters of the Thames, he Robbins, homemaking teachers drew from the history of the at the high school, and Prof. British world empire inspiration Helen Cawley, head of the home lor the ornamentation for 1,200 economics education at U.S.A.C. niches, brackets and pillars of The practise teaching is part his magnificent edifice. Thus with their sculptures and paintof the U.S.A.C. teacher-traininprogram Miss Smith expects to ings, the Houses of Lords and be graduated from Utah State Commons became the temple of the nations glory." in June with a bachelor of degree in home economies Its news of the people you education. At U.S.A.C. she was a secre- know that makes the paper. tary of the junior class and Others arean interesting interested in news member of the following organPhone your news you. izations: Spurs, sophomore service organiation; Phi Upsilon to 727. Omicron, honorary home economics fratemily; Home Econo- office of Prof. D. S. Dennings. mics club; Alpha Chi Omega, Deanne is a daughter of Mrs. social sorority, and Lambda Wilford Smith of Preston and Delta Sigma In addition, she is a graduate of Preston high in the school. has woiked part-timLONDON sci-enc- o News-Journ- e Colo. COLORADO SPRINGS, tlons read. ' R. Card of the (UP) Kenneth of Colorado Springs Chamber mind sending doesnt Commerce Veterans holding National Serroad directions to a potential vice Life Insurance policies arc tourist, but he does mind stepurged to review theiT G. I. insurinto a cage and measuring ance for passible changes of ping a tiger. vetbeneficiaries. Thousands of Both the requests were receiveran policyholders have not ed and pubby the conventions CATS changed beneficiaries, although licity department of the Chamtheir family status has changed. ber along with thousands of at Review Insurance any Changes may be made time, and as often as necessary, simply by notifying the V.A. branch office maintaining N.S. L.I. records. A veteran has the right to designate any person, company, corporation or other legal cntitl as his beneficiary. And say, if youve dropped your National Service Life Insurance, and you want to get it back again, here are five helpful hints: 1. If passible, reinstate within three months from the time you dropped your G.I. insurance. Then you probably wont have to take a physical exam. 2. Answer all the questions on your reinstatement application. If you 6kip any, it may cause So does when it Date your application. Without a date, its no good. 4. Mail it to the V.A within five days. 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Interment means It just means bury. burial. ' At least, weve always supposed it did. The .last time we looked up the word was when we were in high school, and had to memorize something from Shakespeare that went something like The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." Now I remember thats from the Friends, Romans, countrymen speech, isnt it?) (Inter readers. News-Journ- is. Cu. a Medal 13 FC Freezer al VISIT THE ... Brigham Truck & Implement Co. Continuing with the home town editor: 27 Nortfi Main great as long jus - - Phone 300 the money holds out. i , -- , s Here you'll find hundreds of beautiful gift bargains, now priced at from OFF . . . including pottery, wallets, baby gifts, stationery, 20 to 50 of lot children's and adults books, book ends, picture frames, special cookie jars, figurines . . . with some super values on display on our big bargain table. Ccme in today! Buy and save! ut0 free-thinki- s. 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REMINDER ri Immediate Delivery on an Visit Our Store During This Annual Clearance . . . You'll Be Amazed At The Savings We Are al News-Journ- al J jou delay. learn to plan ahead, cook ahead, and save yourself work later on! Non-Corresponde- half-pag- make an awful noise IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY . , FIGHTING others this year. The inquiries ran all the way from when does it snow in Colorado? to how long is the tiger in your zoo? 'MONfy BACK SAPNV: TAAT& Ml Aside to all of those people who are determined to live until a Republican president is elected again: Die quick before the Democrats socialize the undertakers. And while were conceding, lets Lice the bitter truth that the word great" has no meaning in this day and age. If we would rid the American language of the word we would at the same time he trimpeople. ming all political oratory by at least thirty Those words tickle us pink, Governor. As percent. And that would be a great blesswe said, we hope and pray that you mean it. ing of itself. Its that theyre getting it, why shouldnt we .attitude that is chewing the democratic Were for progress, all right, all right. ideal as full of holes as a Swiss cheese. But we hesitate to try and realize all our Surely someone is capable of honest, fair, dreams from one session of the legislature. economical, capable administration of a With nothing left to dream about, think how dull our nights would be ! state, with freedom. Right , Maybe youre the man. Governor. now, you sound like it! (That last paragraph is apropos a letter from a reader who points out that the state To Our Foreign treasury has a 12 million dollar surplus, and that it should be used for better schools, Nearly everyone who is of Box Elder, and better roads and better state institutions away from Box Elder, has us send them with health training centers.) each Wednesday and Frithe We have it in the back of our I dont know why Im so good to the homealways day. minds, here at the N-- J office as we put each town editor as to quote practically everypaper together, that its supposed to be thing he says, every issue. Back home he like a letter from home to the temporary has to toil and sweat and suffer sixty or alieas whose hearts still are in Box Elder. eighty hours a week and publish a newsBut too, too few of these exiles ever an- paper, just so hell have a medium for broadOur missionaries and casting his wildly conservative views and swer the letters. service men are the worst offenders. What snide Republican sarcasm and smart-crackinteresting letters they could write, from But we gie him, absolutely free of charge, all over the world . . . seeing the United about $20 worth of advertising space just States and seeing the world through the about every week we cant find an advertiser eyes of a Box Elder boy or girl, as they are. who wants it. It would mean so much more to us than through, say, the eyes of John Gunther. Like the quiz questions last week? Here Take the letter from Joan Horsley Hasare a second set offered by Richard Bosley kins, who is with her husband in Chicago, of Corinne for you to try on for intellectual where he is attending dental school. A few size : paragraphs of her impressions of Chicago, 1. Who is the newr speaker of the national a sentence or two about what she is doing. house of representatives? (a) Joseph MarIts interesting! in (b) Sam Rayburn; (c) James Forrestal; Box Elder, have ever tin; Charles Few of us, here (d) Sawyer. seen Chicago, or Switzerland, or Hawaii. 2. What is the present salary of the presius could ours of These boys and girls give dent of the United States? (a) $90,000; pictures . . . pictures that would be authen(b) $100,000; (c) $75,000; (d) $25,000. tic to us because they would be from the 3. How many nations are included in the in the light of experience, of United Nations? (a) 56;. .(b) 58; ..(c) 60; whose previsomeone whose 90. (d) ous experience is very similar to our own. 4. How many permanent members are llav you read Hope Reeders interesting there in the security council of the United letters from Switzerland and the continent? Nations? (a) 1; (b) 10; (c) 5; (d) 3. averWed like to see the Answ ers 1. (b) ; 2. (b) ; 3. (b) ; 4. (c). e a week of letters from Box age St Elderites away from home to all the folk would be interesting. How' about it exiles, service men, backs home. Personal reports, experiences, write would impressions anything they News-Journ- What year did some m. 'push a peanut up Pikes pea with his nose and who was he one of the miscellaneous qu2 Answer Man Objects To Measuring Tiger Hiller's Praise Unwanted Vets Urged To Parliament Decides Practice Teacher 28, 1949 ,S0& 'irt&fStn Preston Girl Is ou rn a -- tfiVaiiwifc (neme) (eddreu) Office Supplij IT |