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Show woz nra yjeutt-ourn- Wednesday, August 24, Brigham City, A al Semi-Weekl- 1949 Newspaper Successor to THF, BOX ELDER (Established and 1896) (Established 1909) NEWS THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL 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 5 year. Single copies cents. Member United Tress, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah Stat- - Press Association delicious ones in recent years yea, even weeks. But all in all, Bob, were inclined to America agree with the noble sentiment. needs a man like you to sound the clarion call in perilous times like these! Have you noticed how comparatively free of mosquitoes and flies Brigham City has been this summer? Except for that one time, there, when they were migrating in from the swamps to the west, we havent Drive up in your yelbeen much troubled. low' jeep and take a bow, Karl! Its worth two mills! Robert Rupp, the exchange agriculture club youth from England, has captivated several local audiences with his pleasant personality and quick wit. Robert, a London boy, worked on farms in England, then came over to see how its done over here. His principal conclusion, he reports, is: Working on a farm is the same everywhere. You just work! An old low-dow- n Irishman in Omaha gave Robert the on that American mutation of the British national beverage, iced tea. He explained, They boil it to make it hot, then they put ice in it to make it cool, they put lemon in it to make it sour, then they put sugar in it to make it sweet. And then they drink the darned stuff. Its a long time! Tuesday noon, afMrs. Hyde, daughter of Mr. and d two little girls Mrs. W. Shirley Vosco and her baby were Call, were out in the alley, Little Main, wading at in Box Elder canthe Calls place visiting in the puddles in anklets and sandals. yon last Saturday, and those facts might well have been responsible for saving the life For sheer wear and tear on kids shoes, of Lester Jeppsen, who lost an arm in an though, its hard to beat a slightly damp automobile collision. Jeppsens car rolled sandpile. down the embankment almost into the Call front yard. Shirley went out to see what We warned you and we warned Dob the commotion was, then rushed back into that anything wrong in the paper would, na- the house, called an ambulance and grabbed turally, be his fault. Its tough on the new- a diaper. She told some of the men how to est man! Rulon Baron, known as Duke, make a tourniquet out of the diaper, and incomplains that he hasnt been able to find sisted that they keep twisting it until it any Danish blood in his lineage, and conse- w'as tight enough to stop the flow of blood quently has difficulty living up to the name from the severed artery. of Knute. (It takes nerve to admit it in these parts, Duke!) The Merrells of Inc. object, but only mildly, to spelling it Merrill, and Clyde Stratford seems to have It So! broken into print as Boyd. l, Regardless of what you read in the OUR hamburgers are bigger and All Bobs fault, all Bobs fault! better than any youve ever had, any time, we got was anywhere. But the best dressing-dow- n from one of the local purveyors of noble, AND ON THEM, YOU MAY round ground magnificent, HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF sandwiches, with all the trimmings, follow1. Mustard 4. Onion ing the Grin Reaper paragraphs bidding the ' 2. Ketchup 5. Pickles hamburger a tearful farewell. We just havent gpt around to fixing Bob up with a 3. Tomato 6. Horseradish personal opinion and observation column of ALL . . . ANY or . . . his owm yet, and the boys in the back room l) classified his clever Folks Are Always Tellinc Us, '(of the THE BEST HAMBURGER ..piece and put it under our heading. In all H IVE EVER EATEN honesty, we have to admit that you' should have spotted it as superior to wjiat generaIF YOU DON'T) BELIEVE IT lly appears under this heading. JUST TRY ONE We might mention that weve eaten some J. Will and Myrtle Smith pretty lousy hamburgers, even in the old when you could get them for a nickel U & I CAFE (that must have been a few years before old started dime that "'Bob, hamburger man, remembering) , and weve eaten some mighty Open 5) a.m. to 9 p.m. everyday but Friday been ter the rain, curly-haire- Aint News-Journa- blue-blood- ed News-Journa- . A committee headed by Ro11 p. m., and the day break begin in October. inland sanitation Madsen, city again at about 1:30 a. m. In , The county tuberculosis chair-ladyOslo, Norway, I called the misstructor, was appointed to inWJ0A7 TOEY Mrs. Luella MacFarlane, sion home, and went to church of reesTHINK on Sunday night. At church, I then told of work now being vestigate possibilities a transit in camp tablishing only understood these six words: done to maintain the states Brigham City. Smith Young, Joseph Brigham low tuberculosis standDiscussion was held concernpioneers and Amen. You can present nationwide basis and on the United Nations Library ing see how good my Norwegian is. the organization of the plan ing l children for all fund 1 the meeting. Geneva, Switzerland s inquired about Milton Norman, said that 505 faising health The Elder Box 1949. south and August 14, but was told he was in the far in north and it was decided a . meeting 0f the tuP north. I also asked about Boyd county had been given the Dear Folks: committee should be appointed held in October all with test berculosis patch Mathits Mathias. to investigate the advisability month thereafter They certainly paid Today is Grandma VerH; She urged negative. birthday, and, if I am not mis- glowing tributes to him as a readings to take all advantage parents birthis also it missionary. taken. Ronnys unit which of the mobile day. I remember that Mamma In Sweden, I spent will be on hand at the county was with me in Washington, D. an Stockholm, evening with two librarian fair in Tremonton and in as C. when we received W'ord that will be friends, one being a girl I used much as these tests Just East of Bear River City Poster-Brighaa new baby had arrived. to work with at Brown Univer- made free of charge, every perToday we are having the sity. She is in the U. S. Library son should take advantage of Phone 583-R1- 1 hi.se" a very strong north wind of the U. S. Embassy in Stock- this opportumey. which Geneva knows very well, holm. We went into the old for it comes quite often here town part of Stockholm, for dinit blows off of Lake Geneva ner, and had reindeer meat. Affor and it always lasts exactly terwards, we went for a walk GET YOUR three days. In the winter, it is around the city, and then to the HEATINq very cold, but after the hot apartment of my Brown Univerweather we have been having, sity friend for a good long visit. PLANT READY FOR its cooling summer visit is very Oh yes, we stopped on the way welcome. I returned just a week to go into her library. It is ago from my wonderful trip to small, but so inviting with its the Scandinavian countries, bright colored books, maps, and where it had been cool and photographs. rainy, to find Switzerland burnThe night I returned to Basel ed and parched. Not a drop of rain had fallen in weeks, and Switzerland, I had to wait in the everything was literally burned railroad station for about an to a brown crisp. So, when the hour and a half for my train to IS THE FURNACE AND bise came, everyone was glad Geneva. I bought a New York STOKER READY Time and for it. TO newspaper magaGO? Every trip I take seems the zine, and was sitting there If your heating plant or stoker was giving you trouble best one yet, but my Scandina- reading when a young girl came I and sat beside me. I paid no atvian trip was really tops. last year . . . youd better have it checked right sot went to Copenhagen to join the tention to her, but went on with Phone ONE and get your name on the list for an over! group, and from there, thirty my reading. Finally she spoke, haul job and have your furnace in shape for the firs of us traveled for three weeks in and said that she noticed I was newspaa big Swedish lines bus with reading an American cold snap. We carry motors, feed screws, belts and a stewardess and two chauf- per, and asked if I were an I told her I was, and many other parts in stock, but if you should need parte feurs at our service. There were American. in the group, 11 Swiss (German-Swiss)- , she said that she was also an that we dont have, you might have a chilly wait i but that she was eight Americans, seven American, you delay. French, three Brazilians, and one married to a Swiss, and was livPeruvian. It was a most pleas- ing here. I asked her which How About A ant and congenial group, and part of the United States she IS THE COAL by the end of our three weeks was from, and she replied from BIN FULL? together we all began to feel California and Utah. I said, Cleaning Job? blue about having the group Are you a Mormon?" and her break up. This is really a com- eyes popped open, and she anNow is the time to fill the pliment to the trip, too, because swered, Yes, are you too? She Hot and cold air ducts . . . some of the Americans were proved to be the daughter of coal bin. We have a big stock the furnace itself . . . and people of money, and that kind President Taggart who was mison hand and can fill all orders Aussion of Swiss the be cleaned every president should of people usually raise their Store now and promptly. eyebrows at people who travel trian mission until early tms year. While were at it, let in tourist groups. on hand when have it They think year. I had met Brother and Sisyoull us install new filters. Phone it is "chic to go their own fancy ter Taggart last year when Broyou need it. Phone ONE and way. A California lady in the ther and Sister Barker had me ONE. well do the rest. group told me that this was her arrange a dinner at the United lOt h trip to Europe, and that Nations for them, and then inshe had never gone with a tour vited me to join the group. They before, but that she hadn't rea- told me then that one of their lized what good fellowship she daughters had returned to Utah had been missing, and from now to be married. It seems she she on she was going to do her tra- met this Swiss fellow veling with the group tours. I of the church) here, and he went tried to convince her that I had to Utah, and sent for her to come 68 North Mail Phone ONE found that a tour sponsored by there to be married. They lived a reputable agency is of a high there a year and a half, then standard. They take you to the her husband had an offer of a best hotels and restaurants, and good job if he would return to they know the high points of Switzerland, and so they have interest to see. I am sure that come back. They seem so hapif I were traveling alone, that py. He works in a ladys dress He looked t &L me, and I would never see as much In the shop. same time as I do when travel- said, You are wearing a Han-rknit dress. I replied that it ing with a tour which has everyand planned was so. He said, Oh yes, you thing organized for the most economical use of can pick out a Hanro wherever time. It is also the least expen- you see them. He speaks very sive way to travel. good English. I thought that We Were two days crossing was so funny to find another Winter! Mormon girl as easy as that Germany, each way (total four an American by reading days in Germany), and I could just see great progress in rebuilding, newspaper. Love to all. over what I had seen last year. PROTECT YOUR HOME W'TH HOPE REEDER. Denmark is a flat country of LONG LIFE, ATTRACTIVE canals and windmills, like HolROOFING MATERIALS land, but so picturesque, with its little thatch-roofehouses Don't take a chance on daeach one with such a pretty garden, and the flowers so artistimage to your wallpaper, placally arranged. We saw nothster, and paint from a leaky ing like it in Sweden nor in Norlumber roof. See seemed way. Those countries The council of Coordinating for quality to be so practical in building Company now health agencies for Box Eider cost that their houses, and didnt take the materials roofing held a special meeting trouble to pretty" them up with county longer. last less because they Monday morning, August 22 for lovely gardens such as we saw the purpose of organizing and in Denmark. We also had the plans for the coming best food in Denmark. As I ate perfecting and to discuss the merits year the puddings there, I remem- of a uniformed drive for all bered the red mush" that fund raising campaigns. Grandma Reeder used to make, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, presiand we had some just like hers, conducted the meeting dent, in Copenhagen. In Sweden, all of the houses are painted the with Mrs. Winifred J. Ryan actsame color red and one of ing as secretary in the absence our guides explained that this of Mrs. LaPreal Ridd. Karl Josephson, was because they had such long representing prowinters, and such lots of snow, the mosquito abatement that they make their houses as gram reported on work now becolorful as they can. They were ing done throughout the county all frame houses, but the boards and stated a survey was being ROOFING ran up and down instead of made on sanitary conditions around, the way they do in the existing on the county farms Durable asphalt shingles to give y0Uj0"J United States. They paint the and homes now being sprayed. Ideal for utility houses red, and the door and and economy. Slate surface, service Phyllis Pehrson, nursing subuildings, garwindow frames white. It must pervisor for the state departcolors. Heavy thick tractive ages, and be very showy in the winters ment of health, tab or hexagon type. stated plans Dubarns. h snow. We went quite a way are now under way to conduct Per bundle ecorable, north in Sweden, but not quite a tental clinic for the education nomical, fire to Lappland. At least we went and care of childrens teeth, resista nt. far enough north to see daylight with conferences scheduled to until com-paign- Last Call! BEEHIVE o Play It Safe Meeting Held Mon. Tri-Sta- te for boys Your youngsters will love the new shoes ... in all the latest styles and colors... just as advertised Weather-Bir- d and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING! And Mother, these thrifty, long wearing shoes will put extra money in your piggy bank . . .cause they in LIFE actually cost less. $5.50 to $6.95 re This Health Council d Weather-D- i APPLIANCE Roll Roofing ASPHALT T, Roll covers 100 sq. ft. 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