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Show wax iider i al Friday, March 25, Brigham City, Uiah A Able To Dance Yleuti-oum- DETROIT (UP) Rizzo believes he 1949 Successor to THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established 1896) and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager 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. . Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah Stat Press Association So Safe I Last week the 0 club boys held a work night and put bases on seven of their Safety Sally warning signs. By Tuesday of this week, one of the signs had been demolished just like a complete set of the signs was demolished last year. jAt best, its malicious mischief or vandal20-3- Butler, Miladys smoothie, who hails orginally from Kentucky, says the old home state has three favorite drinks: (1) Moonshine from a jug; (2) Moonshine from a fruit jar, and (3) Moonshine from a tin WITH MOST cup. ite dessert. A Denzell ples in the AMERICAN FAMILIES apple pie is a favor- pan. Reroll pastry-line- d trimmings and cut in a long strip. Starting at center of pie, twist and coil the strip over the fruit to torm a spiral top crust. Bake in a pa-tr- y hot oven (450F.) 10 minutes. Rerecipe with a new to 350 F. and bake until twist, however, is always in order. duce heat Here is an apple pie that is different, crust is done, about 20 minutes. both in its subtle flavor and in its Y reld : 6 servings. easy and attractive decoration. A standard recipe for one pie shell will be sufficient, since the small amount of pastry left when the shell is trimmed will be enough to reshape for the top of the pie. Tender fra- was negotiating Walt Mann, the the printing of a legal brief, to go to the state supreme court. Its gotta be printed by the first of the month, Walt says. He has to have it to the court by the fifth, and hes going fishing the first, and he wants to grant sections, delicately mail it before he goes fishing, so if he falls glazed, apple afford extra eye appeal. h in the drink and doesnt get back the Individual preference varies as to boys still will have it. Thats ole the shottemng to use in pastry. Some like lard or a bland homogeWalt for ya, no matter when his happy nized fat. But, particularly for a least win at days run out, you can bet hell fruit pie, vitaminized margarine makes a delicious flavorful crust one case posthumously. in chjld-shap- I teaspoon S naH for 2 lbs. 68c Apple Pis EARLS FOOD 706 cornstarch 2 LBS. Vi FARE 9 A. M. Till 10 P. jjt FREE DELIVERY PHONE 17 Quality Meats Groceries m. And Produce 68c NUCOA SOON OPEN NOW Eterjday in the week Featuring 2 OPENING GRAND GIVEN WITH EVERY PURCHASE teaspoon vanilla tablespoons vita' mmized margarine medium-fused Unbaked pastry shell tart apple Additional pantry juur WATCH Stamps OPEN SUNDAYS And Every Day in the Week from 9 a. m. Till 9:30 p. RESULTS Economy Always H Market Phone GET ADS NEWS-JOURNA- L AT B & PRICED AT THE LOWEST STOP, SHOP and SAVE Forest St. 1hone Hu & Hh West Economy Is Our Motto Gen Consumer Kitchen. Metropolitan offers Rizzo has had many from prospective purchasers but as yet hasnt decided what sort of career Robin will follow. 112 No. Main the baking. that browns nicely Here is the recipe for the delectable filling, tested in the Best Foods cup Busar cups pmtapple marcel, build the mechanical and hes still working at it. With the help of his family. Rizzo robot, assembled the switchusing 833 w'ires and 53 es. All of them are concealed within Robins 95 pounds. Robin wears a The five-foo- t size 47 suit, a 15G shirt and size 8 '4 shoes. Hansen's Corner Gr0cery MEATS and PRODUCE 68c FktSH 2 lbs. to It took Rizzo eight years Howards high-benc- 1 A- T- According to Rizzo, the robot on electricity transperfect operates a mitted through the air from ordito connected control box nary house current. pa-tr- Our good neighbor Eric, up on Sardine ism. Heights, finally got his back yard planted. jAt worst, its a degree of carelessness Its a terrific job, from the birth of the and recklessness on the part of some drivers, idea to the spreading of the sawdust. It local or passing through Brigham City, that so much the plowing and raking and isnt may result in the injury or death of a school up rocks and sowing lawn seed . . . picking ! child of it is not put to an end, immediately at the dinner table! the its pressure If a driver can fail to see and avoid a child-size warning signal in the middle of the street, then the driver just as Quig Nielsen tells the story of the sports-castwho was broadcasting a basketball readily could fail to see a child. PThere is a severe penalty for conviction of game. A couple of overdressed, highly damaging one of the Safety Sally signs. painted peroxide blonds were sitting at the Local officers should be on the alert to ar-- side of his booth and making quite a bit of rest and bring to punishment the person or noise during the game, which he feared the persons guilty of destroying Safety Sally . . . microphone might be picking up. Finally before such recklessness progresses to in- the ladies got into a fight, started screamvolve one of Safety Sallys real, live little ing and pulling hair and raising a terrific racket. Fortunately, just at the moment, counterparts i f a man on the home team got through and shot. Glancing sank an impossible-lookin- g For Who Stands What? announcer rethe the at blonds, battling Jyst The bleachers went wild! ported, (Editors not all of them Republican, apparently have taken pains of recent weeks Everyone who attended the community tot explain that the words and Liberal at Perry, or the Rotary party for meeting Progressive and Conservative and Re- the Box Elder basketball squad, is crazy actionary dont mean a thing, in them- about the Durrant Brothers of Perry. selves. Its a good point. Weve honed it 10 and 12 years old (they told us, a pit, from time to time, in the past, but its About t but wre forgot), they sing beautiful wbrth another stropping. old on all the harmony, unaccompanied, (Well join in the prediction that were on the brink if not right in the middle of a favorite ballads. Carroll Williams invited the boys to perform for the Rotary party realignment of political philosophies in the following the Perry meeting. United States. Are you sure you want us? the older jHigh and low tariffs dont mean a thing brother, iio,s spokesman of the duo, querto the 'Republicans I and; Democrats any ' ied. more, and most of the strong partisans cant I I do, Carroll told them. certainly remember from their grade school history think good. youre mighty books which theory was Republican and the Durrant brother . protested Oh, which Democratic. A Republican student if you think wrere good, you modestly, of history might find himself guilty of adto hear our sisters. Theyre really ought and Democrat find a miring Jackson, might much in Lincolns political activities and good Well, Carroll replied, wed like to have philosophy worthy of praise. a of songs for us at Rotary you For the most part, now days, we belong or next sing couple Friday. vote for one political party or another beasked the puzzled older brother, Us, cause : or our sisters? (1) We have hope of getting some sort of a favor or advantage from that party or Were dying, simply dying, to hear the some of its for ourselves, our Durrant Sisters! community or our relatives ; (2) Our parents and their parents beSpeaking of the Perry community meetfore them belonged to that party, and dont forget the meeting at Bear River ing, weve just grown up in the habit of feeling next Thursday evening as if youd City isthat it better and, whats more, the other be likely to. Earl Madsen advises that anymajor party definitely is worse; who hasnt got his tickets yet had betone (3) One point or another of the prethem. election hocum of that party appeals to us ter be we think tve can see something in it for One reason why the straight path is so us. narrow is because not enough people walk The political orators can translate those on it to widen it out! unthinking or selfish motives into the future of our glorious nation, just like they Those who are afraid to take chances get translate economic wars into the preser- whats left by those who arent. vation of liberty. Then there were the young parents who But sooner or later were going to have to sweep from our minds a lot of things looked forward to the time when their be able to do things for weve always accepted, a lot of prejudices children themselves. They had no idea of the things and fears, and as a democratic and people face one or two decisions. they would do! For one, were going to have to decide whether we want a strong central governOur good friend Will Davis now is located ment, a sovereign United States, or return at 31 Corbett Road, Cardiff, Wales, and to the actual practice of sovereignity of the he is receiving and enjoying the writes that state. Compare the state taxes you pay He to remain there the federal taxes. Look at howr many until he is released,expects in September. He is functions of government have been taken of the Welsh mission. They hae president on, in part or entirely, by the federal gov- hail no snow there during the winter, he ernment, in the past 15 or 20 years. writes. The fields are all beautiful and Remember, to view this question calmly, green, and the trees are bud. to beginning we must get rid of those prejudices. Is there any real, valid reason for a state, in these days of transcontinental Communist. But under existing excess flights? Have modern communications profits taxes, corporation laws and income rail, air, radio, wire shrunk the nation to a taxes, just how free is .enterprise today? point where it could most efficiently and The thing most of us strive for is secursatisfactorily be oprated as a single state ity. Under free enterprise some attain it. Is there a short-cu- t might have been, in Colonial days? way for everyone The decision is going to have to be made, to attain it? Perhaps in a few- years the sooner or later. And to face it squarely, political leaders of our nation will face the one party will have to espouse one theory, facts, and well be voting either the Enterthe other party the opposite view, and let prise" or the Security ticket. the- majority decide. Perhaps the two But right now neither party is quite sure major parties will be the Statists and the where it stands. Both of them claim all Federalists. At least, then, well know good causes, and attribute all that is bad to for What were voting. the opposite party. What both parties The other major decision were going to want is votes dishonest votes because the havf to make is whether were going to have voters aren't voting for or against the main a free enterprise nation or a socialist nation. issues. The partys either partys first Watch those prejudices now! Would it concern is to win. and to distribute the jobs make it easier to say insurance or d among the party faithful so it will be posof socialist? sible to win again. We've always accepted it that America And we, the sovereign citizens, freedom grew great and strong and rich under free loving, entrprising, Amerienterprise, and weve accepted it as good. cans, pay lqvservice to one ideal and vote Anyone who opposed free enterprise was for another and heaeu knows what we either a very, very stupid politician or else a think! e, S. 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