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Show )w i ' X r; t.- ?il , 4 r ';o ,C ti' . Just About AnuUtina Soviet Planning Work In America dark green ceiling, and chartreuse walls. Havent talked to anybody yet who thought the color combination was any good (except the store salesman who sold us the paint) but it cant hurt the joint. ricultural college students, Ross Game and Andy Hayes, ripped the News & Journal apart in a project of scrutinizing small papers in Utah during the last couple weeks of school. Ross Game, who is also bureau chief bf the Logan Tribune-Telegraoffice, concurred with Pete Kofords previous opinion that our proof reading could be improved and Fishing season opens Saturday and youre out there on a stream dont forget therell be 124,999 others there with you. So dont be selfish and ask for more than elbow room. And if you feel like cussing all the gol darn fishermen remember theres 124,999 other fishermen cussing you and the rest of the anglers. . , : . whole-hearted- One of basketball Andy Hayes, the player lamented the absence of editorials. If hed got hold of an issue where I was squawking, though he might not have given us that A" rating," as did Ross Game, too. tow-head- ed , All that is to be different Friday the BPW members who happens to when we don going our clothes, grasp painting must pear ridiculous voting willing to assume the as men. The group therefore vote and agreed they subject to the draft. apthat we some brushes and smear the joint up with a for equality but not same responsibilities , ; reversed their earlier were willing to be I wonder how they would have voted if there had been serious possibility that they might be drafted. After 45 years .working on the railroad Heber Sessions. local U. P. agent is due to retire today and he has never had an accident. Never even had an engine 'bump a caboose. My record is clean, Heber said Monday, all I have to do is keep it that way fpr two more days. , And after 45 years service Ileber commented Im still in top health and I suppose I could keep on working, but Im not out to V. set a record. The heighth of poor diplomacy this wee the Wage Stabilization boards new release that growled: Growers of small fruits, such as cherries, strawberries and other berries were warned today that they must comor face ply with wage control regulations possible charges of violating the Defense Production Act. well-bein- ? . For some reason, Ill never know why, most small paper offices look like they havent had a house cleaning in years. Ours is no exception, but I know the reason. It hasnt had a house cleaning in several years. be a lawyer, pointed out ? ever-prese- nt Bob Crompton The Business and Professional Women, at the state convention in Brigham City Sunday, voted to adopt a resolution for equality" with the muscle sex equal wages for equal labor equal business and political opportunities "and etc. But when a vote was called for on whether or not women should be subject to the draft, it was a near unanimous "Nay. , ly ; , By is Whether the WSB is good, bad or indifferent a comment like that immediately labels the issuing agency an enemy of every fruit grower who reads it. (The WSJJ probably doesnt have any friends to lose anyway.) There are probably over 200 ways of putting across the same message without bristling hostility. but the WSB officials have to bulge their muscles in a defenseless adver. sarys face. ; - In a journalism class, two Utah State Ag- American is responsible for his own best efforts in the cause of Constitutional Americanism. It is up to each of us to be informed on the issues of the day. It is up to each of us to radiate his convictions in word and deed. Benefit Funds Go .. , Brigham City people who atwhen tend the special Abu Kekr white m By Merle Riche A study of historys pages reveals many a gem. Time does not dull their brilliance. Today they shine out as they did then. This pearl fell from the lips of Benjamin Franklin: Attempts thought to be impossible do often become possible and practicable because nobody expects them and no precautions are taken to guard against them. It would almost seem that some of fathers of this nation saw into the future. History confirms that they did. In the formation of the Constitution of the United States of America they studied all the forms of government that had ever been on the earth. Out of these studies which revealed the weaknesses of past governments came our Constitution which guarded against . their repetition. So secure have we been for the last century and a half that a complacent attitude that has developed into indifference has arisen among us here in this country. The common thought and saying has been it caijt happen here. But it is happening, and fasti The attacks that are being made and have been made upon the Constitution continually for the last three decades are beginning to succeed. Constitutional government is no longer revered. Christianity has become but a social fraternity. The nations citizens are no longer aware that they live in a republic and not a democracy. Independence and freedom are being .sacrificed to slavery and security. r v Yet few are able to comprehend or willing to accept the fact that this is all a part of a gigantic and diabolical plot to overthrow this nation. This planned revolution in its ultimate means force and violence. But first the people must be so confused on what they considered basic and eternal truths that they would be unable and incapable of responding o thd cause of right. One early communist leader said The day will come when we will get America "to We are. spend itself to death. Another branded the Christian nations as communisms worst enemies. The most strongly Christian nation is America and it is Russias worst enemy. That is, at heart, not diplomatically. Another publicly proclaimed the purpose of communism to Sovietize America. They are doing just that. . A weakened Christianity, a weakened financial structure, and a lack of faith in American ideals is a constantly growing, menace to bur safety, g and progress The attempts to bring about this situation which many thought was an impossibility and something to be winked at has become, now a very distinct possibility. Why ? Because nobody expected it could happen and precautions were not taken to guard against the developing menace. Whether it is too late to stem the oncoming tide or not remains to be seen. Of one thing we are 'sure. That is, that each and every PAGE TWO Brigham City, Utaji Wednesday. June 11. 1952 BOX ELDER NEWS To Girl Scout Camp horse patrol show at the Ogden stadium on the evenings of June 13 and 14, will be helping the local girl scout organization, It was pointed out this week by Mrs. Edna Bidlack, local sponsor. Proceeds from the Elks lodge benefit will be used to rebuild the 'girt scouts Camp Eedcliff up Ogden canyon, Mrs. Bidlack explained, the camp used by the local organization. Tickets for the show can be obtained at the Elks lodge or the Egyptian theater of Ogden. We tried late into the evening Thursday ta find out who was going to play at Rees Pioneer park. Seems the. .Peaches had a game planned there along with the Junior Peaches and another pair of teams from the metropolitan league. and installed Incinerators, The situation was all fouled up and for used without regard to smoke awhile it appeared about six teams would of fumes, are a menace to pure be playing on the field at the same time. air. to, A wMkly nawspapor, Ublj.had 1696, published at Brigham City, Utah. Published evary Wadnaeday at Brigham City, Utah, and antarad aa Sacond Claaa Mail Matter at tha poet office In Brig-kaCity, Utah, tinder tha act of March . 1679. Che,. W. Claybaugh, Publiaher Robb M. Crompton, Managing Editor Advartialng Manage. Cladye Johnaon. CERTIFIED LEPJNOK AIRE-FL- O HEATING 'DEALER SEASHORFS 8 V. Main Brigham City Trekkers Of So. Stake Make Annual Trip Primary Trekker boys of South Elder stake made their annual trip to Salt Lake City .on June 4. 4 There they visited the state ate capitol, temple grounds, lunch at Liberty park and visited the aviary. They then went to the Hogel Gardens and "This Is The Place. monument. From the First ward, Mrs. Leon Packer took Steven Packer, Bruce Keller, Brent Hess, Steven Christensen, Bary Nelson, Lynn and Bruce Hyde. From the Fifth ward were Dee Gardner,' Miller, Earl Gary Wright, David Jensen, Johnny Williams. Devaughn Hamilton, Freddie Christensen, Eugene Vic- tor, Stanley Williams, Joseph Siggard and their teachers, Mrs. Melvin Burtsehi and Dee Glen Smith. Mrs. Jay W. Oldroyd and Mrs James L. Fodnes from the Sixth ward accompanied Dale Erdman, Ricrard Stewart, Dick Forseth, Randall Tyson and Jay Eastley. From Mantua ward Edward Jensen and Richard falling, accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Melvin Jensen. Mrs Douglas Oyler 'and Mrs. Ted Wood from Perry had with them Dean Oyler, Dennis Oyler, Heber Bott, Aaron Oliverson and Richard Dredge, in charge. ; From Willard were Darral Jensen, Dee Checketts, Steven Zundel, Darrell Wells, .lSarJ Becker and Dennis Cole from the Trekker group and Bobby Wood, Ralph Kunzler, William Kunzier Jr., David Cheshire, Verle Cole and Glen Ward from the guide class. Their teacher, Beatrice Burden and the primary president, Mrs. Elsie Kunzler and Mrs. William Kunzler, the primary advisor from the bishopric accompanied these boys. The trip was arranged by Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen, south Box Elder stake Trekker leader. Box : - for:'"' GIFTS FROM H0RTI1 MAIN HE'S -- OVER-GENEROU- S all the year round Col-Un- ; HE'S UNDERPAID WITH "THANK YOU'S" every day HE'S TOP MAN ; around our house Thats why we're going to give him the best. Its furniture, designed especially for his relaxation and comfort the year round, indoors and out! ; . 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