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Show BOX ELDER councils campaign to change or correct or clarify the name of Brigham City, only he'd like to go further. Hed like to get clear away from anything even faintly resembling any other proper name, town name, place name-o- r anything else in Utah or even in the Intermountain West. NEWS Wednesday. April 19. 1950 A weekly newspaper, established In 1896, at Brigham City, Utah. William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager PubTishedevery' Wednesday and entered as Sec ond Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Edl- torial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com bination rate $5.00. Brigham City. pub-llshe- . , : d Clydes business firm name was in Holiday magazine (no less!) in the May issue, but stead of listing it as North Main Furniture Co., Brigham City, Utah, they listed it as North Main Furniture Co., Brighton City. We tell Clyde that even though it is a beaue ad in full colors in a big, imtiful Tranquility reigns something less than national magazine, we doubt if anyportant supreme at the Little Shack the Longs Call one to is go going rushing up to Brighton Goulds new Home. For ope thing, Chester L. W. an the character, BlowTop, gave idea for a name for the old G. R. Youd Goal Set For Next Bond never guess what. Drive In B. E. As near as we could get it, he thinks BrigJonesville, ham City ought to be or something like that. Or is there a Jonesville in Utah? in- six-pag- Seashores had their name in Life magazine a few weeks ago did you notice it . The ad listed all the Culligan soft water service dealers in the U. S., and there was Seashores, right among them, in four million homes and doctors waiting rooms all over the world ! Honeymoon SAN Bats . FRANCISCO Tup! years ago Arthur L tTr promised his bride return for another honeJJ at San Franciscos paiaD her a They have Just keptt records also require Osborne wonderinelv This was the advweofHarryE "I of the Ogden didnt believe "the Johnson, manageroffice. would be kept myself- ' - C" Social Security 75 years old. a "If vou give your employer shown name other than the one Phone your news to i.oqq card, your social security the So'continued Mr. Johnson, administration number but with your new, Security cial credit your can be obtained by to unable may be ac- - him when he is in BriS individual wages to your Thursday, April 20. He CMr!" Johnson pointed out that at the Employment SeeZ same fice from 2:30 until 4 oclj a new card bearing the , County And then the younger gets generation with ideas of their own whos the best Saturday afternoon Weve been a Roy Rogers fan ever and the 1937, but the who werent even around in claim Gene Ottery is a better man. strong-heade- d, about hero. since Shhhh t Quiet Please! "'" Blow Top the culprit currently making life jniserable for Dick Tracy, should pull : 'through this week without toppling his is National Noise stack, for April ' Abatement week. Though its doubtful if anyone other than i a few mayors are working at it (they have to sign the proclamations), the noble idea i of keeping things quiet is rooted in firm 17-2- 3, soil. ' Psychologists are of the opinion that if your nerves are sensitive, noise, loud, long and blasting, will eventually qualify you for ' a sack in a sanatorium. Even people not particularly sensitive to sound, the brain doctors claim, take on some of BlowJ'ops idiosyncracies if subject- to : continuous noise. With this in mind industrial experts have ; designed plants to keep noise at a minimum and to consequently keep their trained men ' putting out at top efficiency. Wo could be safe in saying that people in ; this part of the country suffer little as far as noise is concerned compared to metroI - , Agent looking for North Main Furniture company Social Security to buy a Gulistan carpet. But Clyde still is To Visit Here Thursday pretty deeply wounded. (A sensitive guy, "When a young lady changes you know!) name her social security - , politan centers. Eight-Year-Ol- Nine-Year-O- ld d, 1937, For one thing, Ottery, they claim, has a softer voice, and consequently is a much better singer. The King of the Cowboys, they say; sings more like we do. They also say Ottery is a larger man than Rogers. Rogers, they say with scorn, isnt any taller than we are. Wed hang in there and give them an argument or two, both of them. But we wonder if maybe it couldnt be that theyre right and were wrong. Maybe its our, not their, sense of values that have slipped. Were so utterly depiaved in, in fact, that wed probably be willing to trade either Trigger or Champ for either the Rogers or Ottery bank account. j Residents of Box Elder coun-ty will be asked to buy $50,000 worth of United States Savings the Bonds, Series "E, during Independence drive to be held from May 15 to July 4, it was announced this week by Chas. L. Smith, state chairman of the It Savings Bonds committee. compares with a quota of in 1949. The announcement was made of the local quota at a statewide meeting of county chairmen held at the Hotel Utah on Wednesday, April 19, when the state quota of $2,316,000 was broken down into county quotas. The stare goal compares with the Opportunity $3,500,000 in drive of 1919; however, the 1950 drive is six wepks shorter than last year, so the tempo of sales will have to be just as high as last year if the quota is i A Combination for $90,-00- IHU INCi4 In the idle chatter along ter, one of the boys leaned the coffee counforward yesterday, glanced down and noticed that the midriff was bulging a little more than usual. Im getting out of shape, he said. I FEATURED IN OUR But just in case you hear someone driving a mule train through town or 'yelling thinkI Ill get me some think Ill get some too, agreed one of for Richard to open that door, throw a Then, every time I have' a brick at them for National Noise Abatement the others. drink at Ill ring one of them. bar, my week. , bar-bell- ' i Maybe Brigham City Leads The Way In Different Type Recreation rate issue we havent read all of the proofs but unless it is, it seems that Bob has missed the story about the Next time you walk by Van Engelens store window, stop and examine the handicraft and art of Brigham City people on dis play there. All types of leathercraft, plastic, shell and woodwork of qpefior workmanship deco- - : its in this s. the-windo- first robbin, that harbinger of spring, etc. etc. We noticed robins in the back yard, looking as if they were here to stay, several weeks ago. But it wasnt until this week that we saw the seasons first mosquito. Oh Karrrrrrrr ! r t trouble-makerWe cant understand Seems like anyone ought to be able to see that the supply already is greater than the demand. the items are the result of the Brig-naCity Arts and Handicraft class which .has been held each Thursday evening all during winter under the direction of Marie Thorne Jeppsen, director. In this type of accomplishment the recreaWe to look into it, though, Maybe tion department of the city under Council- theresought a government subsidy. man Willis Hansen and Mayor Lorenzo Bott is leading the way. Wonder if these fish and fox farms, and Few; if any, cities in the population classification of Brigham City, have ventured rendering works, find it difficult to pay lor , into this type of recreation for its citizens. a dead horse? If they note the success of the project . here, and if fhey are on their toes, many will If you try long enough and hard enough soon follow.' to make someone you dont care for think set-up Under. the the city supplies the like him, youre apt to find that youve you class members with all of the necessary tools even got yourself fooled. And for all prac. and an. instructor, Mrs. Jeppson, trained in tical purposes, its just as pleasant to think that type of work. The students purchase you like someone as it is to actually like the supplies at reasonable prices from the him! . , city at the class. During the past winter over 100 people have participated in the class and felt the Was it Mace or Vic Forsgren who called satisfaction of creating beautiful and useful our attention to Charles F. Ketterings obitems with their own hands. , One of the things we have to servation: The success of the project can be measur- be thankful for is that we dont get as much ed by the remark of a member of the class, government as we pay for. who despondently said I guess I will just have to stay home and twiddle my thumbs Clyde Stratford at North Main is ready to every night now. go along on John Howards and the city All of nj s. . . . Aomk ) f , ' 5 , - TUr fxquUitR hrauty and purity f diga of C.oiliam Sterling pattern are winning the acilaun mo- -t discriminating of America Each piece is a true example of experl Gorham crafts niandup. a lusting fashion developed with authentic ivle. See our vide thawing of Gorham pattern that ate leading the 1950 Stiver 1arade today! 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