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Show 4 You ewdournal OK ELDER Brigham City. Utah Friday, January 28, 1949 Editor, News-Journal- Should nWk v xz P& wff C T 1 - cy WJ'H " v r be doing my dishes I am like Bernice. Everytime someone says something against Corinne my blood boils (Thats pretty mad). Dont know who has done it now, but will back up every word Bernice has said in answer to some previous J && : but in picking up the Journal this morning and giving It the usual going over, noticed someone has been picking on Corinne again. Just renewed our subscription of said paper, looks like just in time. In this free country of ours, everyone has the right to voice his or her opinion. jfsr. .. statement. V Seems as though every now and again, someone is detained at home on account of sickness or some other unknown reason, as always, has time on their hands, the 'thought runs through their mind What Shall t'ja Fontaine, Slewart, Kilbride Kilbride takes a good look at Joan Fontaine and Percy James Stewart and a companion in You Gotta Stay Happy, which starts Sunday at the Roxy theater. Universal-Internationa- Arkansas Hot Springs, and even the world famous Spa in Germany, you would not only be amazed but try to persuade, yes, even request cooperation from Idaho with something of I Do? Is such importance, instead ot letA quicker thought Cooper, Owen, Sheridan ting it run to waste. born write about Corinne. As his lovely screen wife, Ann Sheridan, looks on I used to live in Corinne and This request shouldnt be so querulously and taxi driver Gary Owen lends a helping am not ashamed to admit it. hard to grant since the Gem cohand, Gary Cooper examines the dainty feminine ankle in If anyone wants a lesson on de- state had to call on outside help the past year and lost two young the intriguing comedy of American life, Good Sam, operation, real friendship, which opens Sunday for three days at the Capitol theater. pendability, get more acquain- patients on the very brink of comted with the people of this ihe thing that would have (A The film rs Cooper and Miss Sheridan. munity. hundred to one bet) meant their My father while employed at recovery. Yes, you can be sure the state prison, even told the these are no idle words. And inmates every chance and op- no, I dont own an inch of propportunity he had, of the good- erty there, but will be rich in ness of these good Saints. Most satisfaction if I can see a health people wouldnt even take time sanitarium established there as to spend a few moments with it should be with the best of those who are less fortunate care available for the afflicted one to know in prison and out. poor as as the wealthy. than we. But he wanted every My father, the late Wm. R. He knew what he was talking was one of the first Godfrey about on account of being the w'hite men to settle there. He bishop of the Corinne ward for took care of scores who were a good many years. considered but the hopeless Why condemn these people for medics saw them brought in on what went -- on years and gen- stretchers and leave unaided, erations ago? without even fair facilities to You never see anyone go to credit to just the ingredour cemeteries and dig up a give "THE PICK O' THE PICTURES" ients of that water and a helpto contents for make the grave ing hand to get in and out of something out of it. Let the it, plus a warm bed and a little past be past. food. And so I gained my conYou must remember all these victions from first hand expercommunitiesare surrounding ience. And my father, although made up of successful farmers. heartsick with TWO SMASH HITS disappointment We need them worse than they benefit seeing such a need us. go to waste, never wandered Now leave the Corinne people from his conviction that a YOU'LL LAFF! Y0U1L ROAR! YOUIL HOWL! alone. If you cant pay them health center would some great day FAVORITE FILMS presents their good just dues skip it! be established there. Some day Mrs. David Nelson. OLIVER. a majority of men with vision the and ability to recognize Editor, value therein would be in the Each year as the March of state offices. Heres a "fact Dimes holds public attention, worth thinking about he made and more so each summer as the tests that convinced him there polio patients are Increasing, I is considerable radium or rafeel it is my civic duty to try dium action in these hot springs. to convince the citizens of the Again I say I am positive polio Intermountain West they are would respond to treatpatients indeed overlooking something ment nd regain the use of their . SECOND HIT In our own dooryard that would injured bodies In a way that prove of tremendous value In would be considered miracua lour polio problem lous. Sister Kenney treatment plus! Thousands of our wounded And enough there for the entire vets could and should have been intermountain area and more the curative powers of the Lava Hot Springs. Long before white man ever Isavv them, the red man used a them, calling them (healing waters) and carried the magic away in buckskin bags to use as medicine. CARTOON These hot springs were origi-- ' naliy included in the Indian CIRCUS Reservation, but when a little was learned of their healing SATURDAY 'powers, the white man reclaim-- , ed them, a goodly part retained as State property and controlled 1:00 P. M. all these past years by shortTECHNICOLOR politicians, in majority sighted Mutical ir (Too bad this phenomenon wasnt situated close to Boise.) aim - unison I know beyond a shadow of Songs by COLE PORTER doubt if you knew how superior in analysis tests and quanScrMft Play by Albert Hackttt and Frances Goodrich r Dance Based on the Play by S N Behrman tity available, these waters ROBERT ALTON EUV and GENE Direction by show compared to the famous Directed by VINCENTE MINNELLI Produced by ARTHUR FREED Warm Springs, Georgia or the A Mayer Picture million dollar government own W'AA.41 ed co-sta- S A and FRIDAY SATURDAY - God-give- T rL i News-Journa- f V i1 Ci A Good Look TTMSV Wm YH3MX Delicate Situation $ Gotta Take l: God-give- n ls receiving the same benefits. A Salt Lake business man, who has been going there for years, told me a short time ago, Im no chemist, but I know there is something plenty powerful in that water. Cora Godfrey Burnett. years ago, but working on the paper was quite an unforgettable experience. It seems like a long time since we were in Brigham. I surely miss the good times, and all of the people in the City of Peaches. Here in Chicago friendliness is a term which is omitted from wry dutionary. Of course we have niLt many wonderful people in the Mormon church here. exThey regard heaven as being actly as Salt Lake City. After living here a year, I am convinced that they are right. I live about three miles from where I work, but it takes 45 tortuous minutes to get to work every' morning, and an hour to return home in the evening. A person who suffered from claustrophobia would never survive here as 300 people are jammed into a street car meant to hold 75. A thing they call a seat is an unheard-o- f luxury, and when one is vacated, a very polite man always tramples on you in his rush to beat you to it. I want to ask you to say hi to all our friends, my relatives, parents and brother. Keep sendBill. We ing the enjoy it. Very truly yours, Joan Horsley Haskins. 23, 1949 U. S. Army News-Journa- there. I think Mr. Watkins is doing a marvelous job trying to obtain the hospital for the Navajos. I like my new job rather well although it isnt nearly as important as it sounds. I do believe I will learn a lot about publishing and congress. I attribute my success in obtaining this job largely to Elmer Jeppsen and the wonderful job he did, in teaching I took journalism and, English from him, and can honestly say Ive never learned more in any other class. He is a splendid teacher, and a very good friend. I guess Bill, you have faint recollections of me making a mad dash into your office about two minutes before the dead-linwith a rather jumbled handful of typed sheets for the Box Elder Bee. This was nearly four e SI) weather is bad. snowed under like this The 1937. When wash, hanging hang and re the each ; ga by us longes, straight to make it last longer, loo ter and easier to iron.' A Sl C I G Every Saturday Night In cooperation with the March of Dimes ba at the B.E.II.S. gym Saturday night, the Dancf Bowl is cancelling its regular Saturday night dar cing party for this one Saturday night only. A tend the March of Dimes ball, and give generoush ic and Air Force Recruiting News-Journa- the forSprings, Wyo. His wife, and Christensen, mer Clayta their young son, Dickie, have been visiting with friends here and in Salt Lake City while Mrs. a docForsgren has been under tors care. They will return to Rock Springs with Forsgren. Forsgren says Rock Springs FACTS SERVICE Chicago, Illinois Dear Bill: A few days ago when our copy l of the arrived, I noticed in the editorial section an article about Bushnell and what the congressmen of Utah were doing to aid the situation. It reminded me of something I had read the proceeding day in the Congressional Record. I had just started working at the Commerce Clearing House as an assistant to one of the editors there, and was glancing through the statements made by various congressmen during the week. I was so pleased to find this address by Senator Watkins regarding Bushnell. It made me feel a little closer to home. I was especially thrilled with the mention of Brigham City, and the l editorial from the that was quoted. Immediately I had to tell my boss about it. Any item mentioning Utah is welcome when youre 1500 miles from , News-Journa- 2500 N. Orchard Ave. January Is has been 28 degrees Says Rock Springs Snowed Under Now , Too zero "But we dont haw lv as much snow, he sa Dick Forsgren arrived in Brig- dont know which is 0. Rock havent seen Brigham ham City yesterday from Every Saturday night, enjoy dancing . , in the clean surroundings of the Service 1. as well as veterans are now authorized to enlist for the regular army for Non-veteran- s - duty in Europe. 2. All promises now made to an applicant by a member of the United States army and air force recruiting service will be put in writing and are backed up by the war department. 3. It is almost a cinch that servicemen will receive a general pay boost to become effective . around July 1, 1949. The Hook Commission, which was appointed by the president, has been studying service pay provisions for several months and just recently came forth with several recommendations, most of which have been approved by Secretary of Defense Forrestal and the heads of the army, navy and air force. Several of their if adopted, recommendations, will result in pay increases. Some grades will get higher pay boosts than others. 4. 'Regular army enlistees are now guaranteed a minimum of three pay boosts or promotion, during their initial three-yea- r enlistment. These are from recruit to private to privatp first class to oorporal. It is reminded that corporals now draw the pay formerly given sergeants. PLAYING NOW HER UPS FIRED HlfA f COLUMBIA 10 DEEDS THAT SAVED I AH EMPIRE PICTURES preserifs The toads tongue is attached in front, not at the rear of the mouth. This allows it to be flipped out from back of the toads mouth and as quickly flipped back to the opening of the throat V! 3, is- - i' . f' lv J- - j M's PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS Beware Coughs Sunday Monday Tuesday -- -- GARY COOPER sK && 1 'v ANN SHERIDAN : ,Ske's Qfonous.. JTJ r tb RAY COLLINS JOAN LORRING . 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