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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah LAFF-A-DA- Cub Scouters Tuesday, January 10, 1961 and comfortable.. . I'm a before sitting niceopen.firwith my type- - j writer, sort of half listening to the radio and slowly sipping a nice, very dry double, wish you were here but since martini. from the files of the News & Journal are not, the least can do is to toast you health So time and out, your happiness. old pal, while bend my elbow to you. SO Years Ago I just took time out to mix another marJan. 12, 1911 Report of the B. C. Fire department was read at the tini and while was out in the kitchen, i City Council meeting, shoving the election of the following offithis of would all the regular time waste thougt cers: Chief, Lorenzo Petersen; Asst. Chief, C. M. Christensen; secif drink me to another wentout evening John B. Mathias; Asst. Secretary, M. J. Holst; Treasurer, A. every once in a while so just made up a retary, Also reported two fires. L. Eddy. big pitcher of martinis and brought it bake Jan. 12, 1911 D. P. Woodland has purchased the cozy bungalow inwith me so I8d have it right here beside erected by Mr. John W. Peter on North Second West St., and expects me and wouldnt have to waste time makin in the near future. Mr. Peters and his family are remore of them. So now Im all set and to movein into it while he is pursuing a special course at the Agricultural Logan my house, it is cozy Y To Take Basic . I 1 I I I I ... by Bruce I Resolutions, anyone? All the world has lunged into another new year but with the same old problems. The crisis in Laos . . . Kasavubu . . . Lumum. the crisis in Algeria . . . Castro . . . ba Krushchev . . . disarmament . . . the integration crisis . . . Moa Tse Tung . . . my mother-in-la. . . the gold crisis . . . etc. etc. . . . etc. With these gargantuan difficulties smothering us, it seemed unappropriate to consider such trifles as New Year's resolutions for myself. So, make some, .. w out-flo- I didnt. Training Here A basic training course for Cub Scouters will begin this evening, Tuesday, and continue Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Building 81, Intermountain school, according to Frank Dallon, chairman of training in Bird Haven district. The sessions will begin at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Expected to attend the sessions siding all cub masters, cub commitare here goes. college. den mothers, and all inteemen, Persides, martinis are a great drrink. For terested parents of Cub Scouts. 25 Years Ago some reason they neber seem to affec me PERSONS must attend all classint he slightest. Can drink them all day I lLiw), king Katun Syndicate, Tne, World right mend es in order to fulfill six hours of reannounce 1936 the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morris of this city, Jan. 7, long. So here hoess. arrival of a fine baby daughter, born at a local hospital Friday night. quired basic training, Dallon poinMommy hasnt moved since this morning, Daddy, The greatest thing in the wokd in frinn-ship- Mother and babe are doing nicely. ted out. when she ironed one of your An beleeve me palu are the greatThe Tuesday evening session will T shirts by mistake. Jan. 7, 1936 The newly elected officials of Brigham City, were est pal any oddy ever had. Do you re- inducted into office Monday at twelve noon, after surety bonds of each be conducted under the direction of member all the wsell times we had togetehr official had been presented and approved. The present officers are: Bill Warnke, assisted by Lowell Stewart J. Wesley Horsley; Roy T. Shaw; two-ye- Packer and Bob Call. will be sen and Mrs. Neil Hoesel. Pay???. The wonnweful campin trisps 1811 Mayor,councilmen, Tingey will direct the Wednesday session, Thursday evening, Orville Jensen, Alf L. Freeman, P. J. Koford; DalAdditional information will under assisFrank direction of session be and may be the never gorget the time you put the dead John B. Mathias; recorder, Louise Sorenson; treasur- evening Howard Larsen and Mrs. lon, assisted by Mrs. Worth Jen- obtained by contacting Dallon at ted by B. Reeder. Lula skunk in my stepping bag. haha-h- a Boy! er, The concluding sen, Mrs. Ruth Beecher, Earl Mad PA Joyce Walker. how we laffed, dinwe? Never did get the stink outofit. But it was prety funny I still laugh about it aonce inawhile. p. wash-and-we- ar ar And didn't break any, either. The new year came in for me with little fanfare. We spent a comparatively quiet evening arguing with friends. Seems we Not as much as usta But what the ehek, started with Canasta and ended with a de" aster all, younstill mybes old pal an if a gut bate . . . the husbands vs. the wives. can8t have a laf one in awhile, wothell. Guess who won? But while we were making with statistics Darn pitcher was empty so I just went and great oratory, many miles away in a outnad made another one and i sure wish city by a great sea, one of my oldest and you were here old pal to hhlp me drink thes dearest friends was penning (on typewriter) martooni breouse they are sim ply delicuis-rouan epistle to yours truly. He was having a Pardonme while lif myglsss to you good time. god halth onemore becaus yew are the know he won't mind if allow you to bests pall i got. of course why a pal would read his endearing words as he wrote them. do a dirty trick like puttin a skunk inaother Dear Bruce, pals sleping bagg im darned ifino. That Well, here it is New Year's eve the was a lousiieayy thinkfor anybody to do time when want to take time out to write anonly a first class hell would di it. a few letters to my good friends; the time Wasn a darm but funny. still stinkks. when remember all the god things and inAnd if you thnkit sfunny your a dirty aslm concerned you can go to heck dulge myself to the extent of getting a little bit sentimental. and stay there yuo dirty lous. Its a blustering evening, but here in To heck with ouy. I an-wa- h. I s. I I I I I BOX lous-asf- ELDER NEWS telephone A weekly newspaper established in 1896, published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International. Advertising Represents five; Utah State Press Association, Sait Lake City, Utah. 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