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Show ELDER HEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday Morning, December 1, 1959 THE BOX for parents to take, not send their children A friend of mine tells about a to church. who was escorted to church one Sunday morning by his older sister. The youngsters returned from the meet- ing with the sister almost in tears from embarrassment. It seems the had gone to class with the others of his age and was a perfect gentleman. He hadnt made a noise or said a word. five-year-o- v As a treat, the teachers served up paper cups filled with orange juice. The tots by Bruce Im fully convinced that the greatest are kids. Out of the mouths of babes pop the darndest things, to misquote a phrase. Of course this humor is not molded from intention . . . but perhaps the innocence and sincerity of their offerings hu- morists of any time well-know- n one the type of humor at make can laugh from the heart. Like the youngster who returned from His mother Sunday school one morning. was quick to, ask the boy how he enjoyed thejneeting and what did he do while there. which it With a grin, the boy answered that he enjoyed Sunday School most when they Bear." sang about Gladly, A Cross-Eyen And you've heard the advice d well-wor- Local Women to were enjoying their treat when - suddenly our young friend stood up and shouted, My goshl This is good whiskey. All of which was probably enough to let dad know that little boys have big ears and long memories. Attend Meet Mrs. Ruth Bott, 325 East Fourth North, will attend a three-par- t meeting in Denver, Colo., Nov. 30 through Dec. 5, launching major programs of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for 1960 in 13 western states. Mrs. Bott is Girls State chairman of the Auxiliarys Department of Utah. cant seem to get head that the song does not go, Jesus Wants Me for A Sun Beef." My own it out of his three-year-ol- d Civic leaders and officials in the fields health and social welfare from Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming will attend the meeting, along with national and area leaders of the American Legion and Auxiliary, The Girls State sessions will be held at Olin Hotel, and the reha- child welfare sesbilitatlon sions will be held at the Shirley-SavoHotel. Another story tells about the young artist who had cpmpleted a rather confusing scene drawing; The Sunday nativity School teacher complimented the youngster but was puzzled at a figure sketched one corner of the picture. Asked what it was, the boy exclaimed, Why thats Round John Virgin. Theyre wonderful, these kids. in - : a wiuiRUliii' ill.. $fc :- . -? Hi 'A. y jW&WASHItlGTOM MARCH OF UNCLi SAMS FOSTOFF1CI MAT BE REVOLUTIONIZED events: HIGH SPEED FACSIMIlf IN SECRET EXPERIMENT By HENRY CATIICART Central Press Association Washington Writer The Post Office department is WASHINGTON machine which ?a Instantaneously transmit letters from coast to coast and ias the potential tor revolutionizing the U. S. postal service. The very hush-hus- h experiments Are being carried on between Los Angeles and the Post Office department In Washington. It is a machine of the facsimile variety, but much more rapid. It can handle both typewritten or handwritten letters written on one side of the page. The device can be put Into general use 25 zl within five years, according to persons familiar with it. Cost of transmitting a letter can be brought to below the present seven-ce- nt airmail stamp. One of the biggest reasons for the unusual secrecy which surrounds tha project Is the potential threat it holds against telegraph, telephone and cable companies. Cheap, ' stantaneous transmission of letters could put Arthur Summerlield a sizable crimp in the commercial companies ' operations and some people are fearful that they might try to lobby against Its adoption. Postmaster General Arthur Summerfleld hinted aj this new development In an address before the convention of the National Association of Postmasters. nor am I much of an unrealisT am not given to tic dreamer, Summerfleld said, "but there are some things in the future that will amaze you. , , The next step In mall service will be aa revolutionary and as progresses as anything yet achieved." Congress will surely come under great pressure to Veep the Pest Office operations along conventional lines. The issue of government encroachment In areas of privets business, which was fought so bitterly during the New Deal era, may be fought all over again In the next few years. from tho files of the News M 50 - . Years & Journal Ago At a recent meeting of the City Council, the commit-Dec. 2, 1909 tee on finance reported there are sufficient funds in the treasury for the purchase of wire for improving electric light system from power plant to Main Street. Dec. 2. 1909 Mgr. Ellis of the Globe Theatre, conceived the idea some time ago, of putting in a stage at his place of business in connecs vaudeville acts each tion with the motion pictures, give some night. The stage was erected one night last week after the show was s numbers and expects to get over. Mr. Ellis is booking some something which his patrons will be delighted with. 1 first-clas- w here does Santa first-clas- 25 Years Age . 1 J, Larsen Family Dines at Youngs wkly Mwiiipr ttabllth4 In 1tM publlthatf avary Tuaaday an intirH a taconb Ciaaa Matter at tha oat attic In Irigham City, Utah, unbar tha aat at March ft, U7f. Chat. W. Ctaybavth, NATIONAL pvbllahaf EDITORIAL j I Ivbacrtpttan rata tl M par yaar, payable In advancaj In combination with tha Sldar Journal (publlthad Thursday) II par yaarj 13 II far I fnontftaj ftingia capy ! cant. 1 National Utah ttata Irate AtaacUtfan, Idltorlat Aasoctatlap, and Unltad Pratt, Atvtrtlilni Rapratantaflvai Utah Stat Praaa Ateaclatton. taltLaka City, Utah, trade. The State department objected to tha new policy but Anderson won out In a debate that went clear up to tha White House. w Anderson's clinching argument wat that It would check tha WHERE Larsen family members enjoyed Thanksgiving Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Young. Dinner was served at 1:30 p. m. from one long tuble with the fol-Mr. and lowing in attendance: Mrs. F.inar J. Larsen, Gordon E. Larsen, Rosa Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen, Dick Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Larsen, Mr. and,. Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and sons, Randy, Ricky and Riley, and Mr, and Mrs. Young and sons, Ned I and Tod. The remainder' of the afternoon, was spent in playing games. trrjui of gold and dollars and therefore would be IKES HOTEL One of President Elsenhower's very favorite conpersons is Bobby Jones the great golfer of yesteryear, who ceived and resides at the famed Augusta course. Jones cams to Washington to present the Welceme Mol President with a replica of hla famous putter h 0 fff -Calamity June. Ike waa deeply touched. He waa seated a little away from Jonea at lobby Jenea the White House Correspondents? dinner where the presentation waa made. But he leaned over to Vice President Nixon tnd told hint to tall the oid pro that only one hotel In all of Washington will accept him the next tuna be cornea to Washington, and I rua that hotel. stai ft utfiSi o din o a BONUS DAYS ARE HERE! 0P SERVICE Drive in at the new SINCLAIR station at 704 South Main Street lor the best service In Brigham City a here Harry tlanltne and Lynn Brailsford will give you (riendly service. ng&r wTeV J -- ft ' Well Pay You H EARLY TRADER'S REPAIR bonus plus WARRENS SINCLAIR Phone 1M method in same searching put the best ideas on what to give Santa, himself as well as to all the other members of her Christmas - expectant time-savin- gs family. And (just like a woman) Mrs. Claus is especially interested in VALUES. Thats why she appreciates the convenience of i being able, in one scanning of her paper, to find out whos got what and for HOW MUCH! She has learned that this cuts hours from her gift shopping time ... and results in the very best selections for all ! front-to-bac- k your newspaper .. .because thats where, most merchants FIRST present their best gift suggestions . . . and where most people FIRST look for the best ways to make Christmas the happiest time for all! Big DOTS! COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE 704 South Main a Celled at tha role af AH ox yeur down payment a Collett 6H par annum on your trade-i- n a Oof doubla valua . a cosh Warren C. Tarkalson, shop manager, has had II years experience with Nash care, S years on General Motors and lord lines, can give you expert work on any make. Next lime, try Warren's Sinclair! H is wife, Mrs. Claus, follows the A ctually, you might say that 'Christmas begins in for your I960 machinery needs' This new, modern station Is equipped to give you the finest lubrication service, speed you on your way with dependable SINCLAIR PRODUCTS. Specializing hi carburetors, electrical Systems, tuneupe and wheel aligning, our repair shop Is equipped to do ell typee ol work. to get it! DEAL NOW A 1-ST- 1 t out-Ro- : i 1 BUY AMERICAN The governments new Insistence that foreign countries spend as much of the money they borrow from the United Stat-- s as possible in this country can be credited to Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson. Anderson reasoned that the American economy should at least benefit to that extent from the loans, particularly as they represent a further imbalance In our unfavorable balance of for bright in the pages of ideas on Christmas gifting? You guessed it his newspaper! There (before he ever sets forth to shop) he can find a world of inspiration on WHAT to give to WHOM vand 1 A hes on the prpwl ... Nov. 30. 1934 Eight candidates have filed for three vacancies on the Board of Education. Seeking election Dec. 5 are Mark L. Warbur-ton, Grouse Creek; Bealy S. Cutlgr, Snowville, in District One; Victor L. Hansen. Elwood; John P. Holmgren, Bear River City, and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Tremonton, in District Three; John W. Peters and N. L. Man-", sen, Brigham City, in District Five. Nov. 30, 1934 Utahs relief allotment from the FERA for Decern her and to complete soma of the work projects halted when November'! funds ran out, was fixed at $1,240 995. star-gazin- g look first when A ift ZvJi-WUT- let T XTV1: IH faatures, quality Yha soonar you dual LET BE YOUR TIME-SAVIN- G GUIDE TO MERRY XMAS GIFTING , , tha implement co. North Main NEWSPAPER i us figure your deal TODAY! n BRIGHAM TRUCK AND 27 YOUR ! ; Box Elder NEWS and JOURNAL rr - Phone )0 O - ' |