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Show BOX t! . 2 III !1 Wednesday, Match 7. 1951 Brigham City, A weekly newspaper, established In 1896, pub Wished at Brigham City, Utah. Charles W. Clay ba ugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every 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 Editorial 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, combination rate $5.00. fJjjtoiiali, .i 1 AnutUUuy By Bob one ever reads Crompton a weekly report from the Utah State health department that presents an itemized breakdown of the number of cases of the various diseases contracted in the county for the previous week. It often proves hilariously funny. We receive For instance, this weeks report listed one case of flu. Anybody who doesnt have the flu themselves right now can think of at least three or four neighbors that do have. The Red Cross fund campaign this year at a time when the nation is at a critical period in its history a time when the resources of every individual and organization must be prepared for an all out effort to strengthen our spiritual and material forces. As an organization, tlfe Red Cross has an important part of the job to be done. The government has assigned to it the duty of procuring blood for military and civil defense needs; the training of 20,000,000 people in first aid, more than 1,000,000 in home nursing and hundreds of thousands as nurses aides. In addition, the Red Cross must carry forward its responsibilities to the armed forces personal services which cannot be given by the military but which must be provided if we are to have a strong-hearte-d fighting force. For these and its regular duties, the Red Cross this year needs their reporting. , $85,000,000. i The Red Cross campaign slogan, Mobilize for defense of your family, your community, and the nation, points up one way the average American can put his strength into the effort for our defense. 4, The American people have always genernow ously given money to the Red Cross We must do more. We must, of course, provide the funds for the organizations opera- tions. In addition, we must give our blood, our. talent, and our time to help protect ourselves in any catastrophe which may . 1 ' Red Cross Tackles Big Job , f Just About the urge complete the poem and a few of these send them to us for pub' lication if we desire to. There isnt a subject about which more poems are written, essays composed or words spoken, so many in fact that if the word spring appears in the first couple lines no A few who feel Hope the health departments work in fields is more effective and accurate comes f h? teen the that Wonderful transition of ful salesmen of the lottheir sales talk. from scouts, judging seasons, winter to spring. case in two you lose one, Better buy a poem- - about ELDER NEWS other than A city marshall in a town not too far from Brigham City ran over a licensed dog the other day and failed to stop. Rumors have it that he couldnt stop because he doesnt have any brakes on his car. the composition. This spring, to break the monotony, we not publish a single poem about spring, unless it it wray out of the usual vein of thought, or write a single editorial about it. All you have to do next Friday evening, between 7 and 10 p. m. is find some man on Brigham Citys main street wearing' socks that dont match and you become $5.00 ' Simple, nothing to it, and all likely prospects will be wearing red ties to make it . even simpler. Ole Zundell outlined the plan last week when, as chairman of the Merchants committee, he announced the Spring Opening for Brigham City. There will be 10 of these men, who will bear the title Mr. Spring Fashion" tromping the streets during those hours. To find one of them all you have to do is (1) find a male The dog, a lively little Cocker Spaniel, is wearing a red tie, (2) lift up his pant legs reported almost fully recovered except for (you cant be bashful) and (3) ask him if he one thing hes lost his voice. ' is "Mr. Spring Fashion." , is he If have hit the checked you with we Wayne jack pot and he Speaking of dogs Young to see if Midge, their little mongrel turns the five dollar bill over to you.. pup that disappeared, ever found his way There has been an ample supply of benefit home. Wayne said they never recovered him but now they have another little dog for tickets on sale recently, but the most success- Vickie and Larry, their two small children. , . Looking out the window this fine Monday morning, the snowflakes are so thick you can hardly see the Howard Hotel across the Our Readers Write Kahului, Maui j - (March 1, 1951. Dear Editor: Just a note to thank you again for sending the paper to There must be some weather gremlin up me for the past two years. It there sewing dried ice with a wheat drill. has really been swell to be able to, keep up with all the happenNow that a method has been discovered ings at home, and it has been a to' make clouds give up their moisture, a real source of pleasure to me way of making them stop should be found. to sit down and read the papers each week. The news may be a month old by the time The Kindergarten dub works for months about reaches Hawaii, but Its still it ' on their Fashion Festival and the Merchants news to me. . committee make arrangements for a giganThe time comes in everyones tic spring opening this week and what hap- mission when it Is time to go strike. . An winter takes the home, and that is what has pens? The Red Cross belongs to all of us all stage and makes spring wait. happened to me, 60 it wont be who want to help, all who need help. It de--1 necessary to send the paper any serves our whole-hearte- d support. Spring, in this business, always presents longer. It wont be long until a problem. Everyone who suffers from the Ill be home to read It there. The past two years have been creative urge (and who doesnt to an extent) Drive carefully and safely over icy high- sucks the suculent fragrance of the first packed full of wonderful experiences and and it wont ways. A little more time may save a life tulip or dandelion into their nostrils, sneezes be an easy people, to leave the thing and we dont want to lose a subscriber! and starts casting about for a pencil to write islands and people behind. It will , be wonderful however, to be back home in good old Box , Elder county. AUTO CO. Thanks again for everything. As we say In (Hawaii, Mahalo CONOCO PRODUCTS nui a na mea pau. Sincerely, f. Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service ELDER (ROBERT Su(OOT. street. . Kimbers Honored By Michigan To Visit VFW Past Presidents or Vetershe wife Past .presidents of the for your Gee, I sure feel sorry Auxiliary Wars of Foreign won t be able to go with you if ya only buy ans Friday, and their partners metMemorial one ticket, was the usual line. March 2, at the War Mrs. home to 'honor Mr. and ReNee Marble, Janet Craner and Margaret Charles Kimber who are leav-infor Caldwell, Idaho, to makeis Hammerland, all of Corinne, want to tend Kimber children, they informed the wife at Corinne their home. Mrs. of auxiliary the in Tuesday on president past school, any evening except and Mr. Kimber is the present Corinne. of the V. IF. W. We haverjt got enough money to put a commander A hot pot luck supper was classified ad in the paper, but thought followed by an evening influ- served maybe you could get one free with your of playing bunco. ence, they told Erma. were Mr. 'High score winners cut favors and Mrs. Kimber, went to Mrs. Romeo Christensen Sorry girls. Thats against our policy. and Ira Farrell. Somehow Herb Adamson has bad handMrs. Josephine Buchanan prewith a gift writing and halitosis confused. In a previ- sented the couple group ous column it was mentioned that Herb of appreciation from the accomwork fine the they for and would make a goocj doctor (physician while serving for V. 'F. surgeon that is) because his hand writing plished Kimbers responded with was so lousy (MDs are famous for illegible W. Thetalks. short on g will ( cub Mr. and children, Fan,;; Reotiv, Mrs. j n , Connie r of Saginaw, MicW in Brigham City with J. Will SmithU and friends. They expect to for their home jn ,Sn hDo ' honor j u day, held Cherril H.'U Engagement Mr. and Mrs. announced the their liter, Td afield, q, ent d hot family t, ughtei Mis. son. lift The bride has cW wedding date, March The young couple employed at Visits In Hill utiful sent t Mr. rt Wellsvill linons Mrs. ! Mrs. Reid II. Ting; Allen, Kay , Sacrament Meeting In After all Sixth Ward Sunday 1 Mrs. daughter, to Clark A of Mr. and Mrs,Ci scratching). Today, this letter, written a typewriter, was received: , i i fell; toffert dren, Dear Bob: spent Thursday, Fnij Thanks for the information. urday in Wellsville these years it took you to tell me why I held of Mrs. Tingeyg p was meeting Sacrament wasnt getting anywhere. Now that I know, ward chapel imme- and Mrs. Lamont & if I can only learn to write look out for my in the Sixth Mrs. Tingcy opera, following Sunday school diately smoke. Even with Arthur Steffen in charge len store As the advertisements say while ones best friends wont tell them. Allen attended the last Sunday. Herb. After the opening song by the convention in Salt congregation, the prayer was! Gee, Herb, I didnt mean you werent fit given by E. A. Johnson. While Specs Cause Accident EXETER, R. i for society. After all Abe Lincolns hand- - Elmer Whitaker and Dale Tin-the sacrament the Eleanor driving Book as was of as p bad the and repared gey writing yours spectacles fell off Mormon had to be translated with a Urum eonghegation sang. Buckley, tried to recover then Margaret (Dorothy and Thumum. mobile stalled on a 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George was confirmed a mem-- , ing. She escaped Now that Ive made amends with Herb, .Buckley of the Church by her father, but a work train den if I have, Ill probably have the doctors sore bpr'baby son'ofTlr. and Mrsfiohn car. at me. (Valcarce was blessed and named' ' and laugh Karla . Mr ies rMi dies' 1 lay a Ira. 0 ed a 4 .Mrs. I JaTe" Hunsaken'SVaii of Price Stabilization, 222 S. Teen pie, Salt Lake City, Utah. ancj Kay Olsen were approved Or if you have a specific ques- - by the congregation to be ad- vanced to the office of teacher tlon about the law and land Owen Jensen and 'Larry AnMr. write business, Draper. were approved for the swers to all inquiries will be oflice'of priest. answered as quickly as possible. of the time The remainder Meanwhile, help in the fight was turned over to testimony against inflation, by buying bearing with 17 participating, only what you need when you After the closing song the pray-- , need it, and by avoiding mass er was offered by Jay Oldroyd. "scare buying." Inflation is Everyone is invited to phone deadly. It can strike your your home, your gov- their society items for the News and Journal to 771. ernment. , A Three w'j OPS Offers Dope On Price Freeze , Are you a retailer, wholesaler, manufacturer or purveyor of services? 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