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Show tii rACE PoUjcs And The Common Man BOX ELDER NEWS t Wednesday. February 22. Brigham City. established in lished at Brigham City, Utah. William M. Long, Editor A weekly newspaper, 1896, pubt Lately this department has been observn of American citizens ing the Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per and we come up with several year payable In advance; in combination with types who help to explain the above statethe Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 ment. One of the more common and easily per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. recognized hybrids we find to be the guy Outside Box Elder County, $3,50 per year, comwho has a pat answer to all political probbination rate $5.00. lems: just kick the out of office Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Edi- and elect some good solid citizens for a The fact that this is never done torial Association. Advertising Representative: change. , National Advertising Service. matters not in the least its still good salve on the conscience, making the citizen feel he has shown high purpose and interest. Along with these specimens we also classify another breed, those who represent themselves to be above politics. I dont have much to do with politics, , J says this patriot, using the same tone of The Biggest Dime Cake In the World voice as when remarking, I dont associate Though there has probably been bigger with prostitutes and moral degenerates. cakes baked, perhaps when Cleopatra enterLets look at this critter a moment. He tained Ceaser or Solomon held a family din- apparently believes there is an order known ner, the bggest cake in the history of Box as American government which can be isoElder county, Utah, or any place east of the lated and kept clean and pure, that aline can be drawn, marking where politics ends and Bear River, is now in the mixing pot. government begins, or vice versa. He says, Doak Robbins of the Robbins bakery is in effect, that freedom is secure and only up to his elbows in cake flour creating the politics is vile. This touching belief that culinary monster, that will go on the sacra-fici- Democratic government is virgin and beyond altar Saturday night for the benefit of reach of political lust to defile supposes a lot the March of Dimes drive. of supposing. Picture the carnal desires of The decoration of the cake will have a dual political organizations transmitted by to virgin government, meaning. It is to be the detailed replica of which in conception turn gives birth to noble laws, just a Franklin D. Roosevelt dime only 10,000 times larger or 10 feet or more in diameter. and justified taxation and conscience-geare- d bureaus all this with virginty still intact. Roosevelt, who was the original sponsor of This type citizen who shudders to soil his the March of Dimes Drive will have the democratic hands with politics should be told dubious honor of being sculptured in frostabout the birds and the bees . . . whatever ing,' and the dime itself, of course, will be must become. symbolic of the March of Dimes campaign. politics is, government Then the The dance, at which the overgrown pastry men and there is group number three fulwomen who think they have creation will be on exhibition and for sale, filled dutys call by naming themselves will be held next Saturday night at the Box and Republican, then following Elder high school gymnasium. It is under Democrat line in blind and obedient manner the ' party the sponsorship of th Kiwanis club. I swear allegiance the rest of their lives A slice of the cake will cost only one thin to my party and to the corruption for which . dime, but as Dee Glen Smith, chairman of it stands This is what is known as a political year, the March of Dimes campaign in Brigham City said, You will hurt nobodys feelings fellow citizens. Our political party system if you pay more for a piece of what will not is far from being a perfect thing, but it is only be the biggest Dime cake in the world, the only method we have for transmitting the will of the people into governmental but the tastiest as well. In late years, because of the authority. All of the ingredients going into the cake, above, our sysguys which' are being donated by the Swansdown tem has so that it now radically changed company, will have an approximate weight works to transmit the will of the elected ofof 588 pounds and that aint hay but good ficials, pressure groups and federal job hold- t 4 ! J ed red-blood- ed r I cross-sectio- well-defin- ih I i Politics, one concludes from listening to general comment, would not be so bad as a system for, carrying on government if it werent for the fact there is so much politics involved. 1950 Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. 1 Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary al lte elder David Holmgren of Bear served rooked only a skeleton is of hunt- - City was transacting busing the base of the Wasatch tains on or about the 4,500- Jave become disgusted with Brigham City Saturday. contour to a connection in Salt m ' the miser-- , Lake .valley With the similar thertiselves for killing up and given John Germer, little things Jr., able the described channel herein before buds put Deweyville, Henry L, vV? as extending northward from the sport (?) until the Daniel Marble and Chat) on a little flesh. the mouth of Spanish Fork the Dewey were down from nL permitting The law ville on business the JattoTT' from February shooting of ducks of last week. is each of year 15, The opera house was advertising 15 to March should be all wrong and the showing of The Black The receipts at the count, corders office last month rejJ nearly five hundred doU: John C. Thompson had broken which breaks all former rem! Interest of Items his leg. Thompson was night Edward K. Kirk has been up The principal fees were reeen watchman at the time and slip- from Ogden this week on some from the filing of placer u tions and other mining notei ped on the ice while investigat- loaning business. ing some noise behind the Larsen and Reeder store. - " An obituary of George W. Riggs was published. He died at the age of 77 years. Mrs. George Arthur Pierson gave birth to a boy. Mother and child were reported doing well. The father was on a mission to the Society Islands. John H. Caddy An Editorial . . . who will celebrate a half century of wedlock Thursday, From reports received from have A 23. be held. dinner will They family February who have taken advanlived in Brigham City since 1931 when they moved here hunters tage of the game law to shoot from Park Valley. ducks this week, it appears that the birds are so poor that when Mr. And Mrs. John H. Caddy Will Celebrate Mr. And Mrs, Golden Wedding Anniversary Next Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John H. Caddy Brigham City and that they are 136 east Sixth south, Brig proud to call Brigham City their ham City, will celebrate their home. golden wedding anniversary, Thursday, February 23. A family dinner will be served at the Idle Isle cafe on Thursday eveLOOKING BACK ning with the family and a few relatives and friends present. IT HAPPENED On Friday evening a reception 46 TEARS AGO and dance will be hel4 at the Carpenters Union hall with the many friends and relatives An irrigation scheme was reportedly being considered in Mr. and Mrs. Caddy were Washington, D. C., to convert married at Butte, Montana, Feb. Bear Lake into a reservoir for all to 23, '1900 and came directly the surplus waters of the Bear Utah where they have since River and tributary streams. of They made their home in Salt City- - until 1914 where Mr. Caddy contracted building. In 1914 the couple moved to Park Valley, Utah where they took up farming for a number of years. In 1931 they moved to Brigham City, where they have since resided. Mr. Caddy ran a service station for a number of cross-sectionyears but has been retired because of ill health. They have four children, Mrs. Eva Miller, Helper; Mrs. Mona Clark, J. L. Caddy and Mrs. Ivy ers into authority. The forgotten man today is the individu- Whithead, all of Brigham City. Mr. Caddy was born at Onal American. He is forgotten because he Canada, January 3, 1871, tario, first forgot to be a politician. Dwight and IMrs. Caddy was born at Payton in the Overbrook (Kans.) Citizen. Sheffield, England, March 18, ... moun- Lake If Dslsxt YOU TO HAVE AND TO HOLD at each end of tt To have plentyof drawer lamp tablesThe Bachelors Che DONT davenport linens, and all your other in the corner furnishes addcas storage space (four drawers) living and personal accessories, is one of the major problems of opens into a writing desk. H shelf in the generous sized the small home or apartment. The simplest way to relieve pitality table takes care of ow have lo prove (hat we do the best radio re- space to hold your precious pair in Brigham City. We acknowledge it & d flow of books. The chairsidetabi though small, offers space in single drawer for sewing new this problem is to select as many pieces of furniture with drawer space as your room will stand. lovely Living room chests low pieces in both Contemporary and Period designs . . . have great appeal for the efficient homea planner. They can be made complement to almost any decorative treatment. Later on they can be used in other rooms as your home grows. in the room sketched above, low living room chests, each with three deep, roomy drawers . . . assume importance when used as ... BEEHIVE COAL heir-loome- bo glady and A trial will prove it. Give us a trial and youll like us. One of the projects planned was the construction of a canal to divert water from Bear River at a point in the canyon through which said river runs in passing from Cache valley into Salt Lake valley and extending in a general southerly direction along Isis' so APPLIANCE PHONE ll Good chests are treasons I day . . . heirlooms for yonf gru children. Comfort! Beauty. Utility. Ths have been our watchwords wk making our furniture selectioa Come m and look them ovi Were confident youll agree. NORTH MAIN FURNITURE Brigham City, Utah Phone ro (or a Zone 2 pi e Freez if jly Adjustable tl tp Closing Doc If Prote PHILCO I... PT 25c ON N a day. ( North Main St 31 are Phileoi 50 ORTH 250 C. B, Strati ng Tum In HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC ed rich flour and frosting worthy of being put on anyboys palate. . A breakdown of the ingredients goes something like this: i Two hundred and ten pounds of Swans 1882. down cake flour; 210 pounds of sugar; 75 Mr. and Mrs. Caddy say that pounds of shortening ; 60 pounds of eggs ; If Every Year Were Election Year they have many wonderful friends in Park Valley and in nine pounds of baking powder; seven and If every, year were election year, the one-ha- lf two of and salt of pounds pounds taxpayer could be fairly certain his Vanilla. tax bill would not be increased. Getter Cough Relief Though the cake is the unusual feature of When new drugs or old fail to stop the dance, dont overlook the dance itself. your cold dont delay. Safe, dependable Creomulsion goes quickly to the There will be good music and excellent en- What About Marshall Plan Aid? seat of the trouble to relieve acute tertainment. The British labor party reviewed with bronchitis or chest colds. Creomulsion Tickets will be on sale at the door. 30 accomplishments it claims since it has stood the test of more than contains The cake will be baked, iced, and on ex- pride won governmental control, but it didnt think years and millions of users.noIt narcotics ingredients, hibition Rt Smith and Sons grocery Friday it worth while mentioning that American safe, isproven fine for children. Ask your and afternoon and evening, the day before the loans and Marshall aid helped somewhat. and take it Creomulsion for druggist dance. promptly according to directions. Joplin Globe. s har-rass- Exploding Egg Pays Off On Insurance Policy except in the case of exploding steam pipes, boilers, turbines and fly wheels. MEMPHIS,' Tenn. 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