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Show Ml HI formity to the wind and have a little fun once in a while. Three families from Florida stopped at a south Main eating place last week.' They ate and then they went, wading right in the irrigation ditch. Ar.d did they have a good One of the teenage girls tried BOX ClJaliuicjteHs by Mrs. Wollaco lidte?'- - and pretty soon the whole bunch was splashing around and having more fun than a convention at Miami Beach. bet they dont soon forget Brigham Could be that the Chamber of ComCity. Seems there are some rumblings about the reapportionment of Box Elder School district. I've heard personally from two city officials and doubtless will hear more. Too many Brigham Their major gripe: been lumped tohave districts voting Gty gether to make up Precinct No. 5. And this is exactly what proponents were hoping to alleviate in reapportionment. The fact that Brigham City has nearly half of Box Elder countys population and yet elects only one representative to the n school board has been a thorn in many sides. Further, it illustrates the lopsided balance of representation. Yet under the new set-uonly three districts No.'s 6, 7 and 11 have been deleted to help compromise adjacent precincts. This still leaves Precinct No. 5 with more than double the population of any other precinct in this district. Advocates of reapportionment feel that they've gained very little. . five-ma- p, I admire people who can VAVSTk throw con- - merce could incorporate it with other local Best wading attractions: water in the West. be very This business of growing up can E. Bennett On these hot days when frustrating. everyone is wilting, the kids are having a great time cause they're outside running in through the sprinklers and frolicking plastic swimming pools. Me, Im an adult so gotto stay dignified . . and wilted. keep telling myself that charging through the sprinkler is no sillier then running outside at night in my shorts to change the water. weekly newspaper established In 1$W, published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of htorclt S, 1879. KORAYOUKlSHAKb S3 AMERICA Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher 1 In the capitol building, I Gty, Utah Tuesday, July 4, 1961 A L there are finally rushed out to a nearby martwo restaurants marked "Senators ket and bought some local ones. I One of them is known as was still in the process of hulling Only. Room. them when the guests began to arthe Dining "Family There, senators or their wives may rive. take their families or friends. Just as the party was over, my But the other one is really a husband telephoned from the SenNot even ate to say the Utah berries had arsanctum sanctorium. a Senate wife dares venture beyond rived. It seems they were left on the original plane instead of being its doors. Many senators like to serve spe- transferred at Denver to a jet, cial treats from their home ktates bound for Washington. They had to their colleagues assembled in been all the way to New York on a this special dining room. Such slow plane and then sent to Washthings as Maine lobster, Maryland ington. Oh well, we like strawberry jam crab, and Wisconsin cheese are among the delicacies the senators anyway. it first THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham NEWS EIDER SAWNGS1BONDS Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International. RepresentaAdvertising tives Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. BOX LUNCHES Subscription rate $3.50 per year, payable In advance; In combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $4.00 per year; $3.00 for 4 months; single copy, 10 cents. ... Chicken, Frencn fries Scones and honey sauce cocktail rolls, fries, Brown Golden Shrimp, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, Veal JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and HOT DOG ON A STICK I, 5 mcmshV.. UTAH STATE RINGSIDE CAFE EDITORIAL NATIONAL dtibl i4sK6iitM 380 North Main Phone PA provide. FOR A NUMBER of years, my husband has had Utah strawberries flown in at the height of the I strawberry season to show his colleagues what really good straw. berries taste like. I This year, it was my turn to entertain the International Neighbors club on the very day that the strawberries were to be flown in for the senators. How very nice it would be, thought I, to serve them to the ladies, too. It would give Red Faces Department: me a chance to boast a bit about Don't know if you noticed, but the ad for our Utah product, and at the same time furnish them with a real treat. Lynn's market in last Thursday's Journal ALAS, pride goeth before a fall! boo-bocontained a Seems that Lynn The day of the party arrived and o. selling franks regular 29c--tmarshpounds for $1 and Parke mallows were going at five for 79c. The marshmallows might be a boon to picnickers who like to roast wein ies and marshmallows at the same time. wo all-me- at all-me- no strawberries. Upon checking, we found that they had left Salt Lake on schedule, but something had happened to them enroute, and no one seemed to know just what. After waiting until the last possible moment for their arrival, I HAL-R3- ER nouns iHome m from the files of the News PHONE TODAY.. 50 Years & Journal Ago Last Thursday evening, Mr. J. Frank Bowring Jr., was July tendered a birthday surprise by a number of his young friends at the home of his parents. The grounds were lighted up with Chinese lanterns and bunting was profusely used in decorating. Those present were Misses Delores Stohl, Zilla Wight Edith Berg, Alda Neeley Irma Knudson, Ray Knudson, Florence Knudson Nevada Bowring, Miriam Evans Hazel Reeder, Hermain Bowring Nola Bowring, Winnie Bowring, Bertha Bowring, Messrs. Lamont Glover, Earl Peirce, Ephraim Johnson, Carl Lee, Wesley Horsley, Jarvis Koford, Arthur Gidney, Willie Fife, Milton Peters, Jack Bowring and Ben Bowring. 6, 1911 ENJOY WONDERFUL WHOLE-HOUS- E MIR CONDITIONING July G, 1911 Miss Louise Berg and Alice Morrison, who are attend-ing summer school at the U. of U. in Salt Lake, came home Saturday evening and remained over the Fourth visiting their relatives. TOMORROW 25 Years 1 Ago In order to give local working boys a chance to swim in the municipal swimming pool at Pioneer Park, Director Grant Pris-brey has revised the schedule as follows: Monday, 2:30 to 7:30 p.m., boys; Tuesday, 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., girls; Wednesday, 2:30 to 6 00 p.m.. boys and girls; Thursday, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.. boys; Friday, 2:30 to 6:00 p.m., girls; Saturday, 2:30 to 6:30 p m., boys and girls. Wednesday and Friday evenings, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., adults. An adult includes! anyone above Junior High school age. July HAPPIER HOMES BY 7, 1936 1 SEASHORES Phone PA 07 J 48 North Main I Juty 7, 1936 Among the social events of the past week was an attractively arranged lawn party given at the Geo, A. Anderson home on Second East street Thursday evening by the following girls: Misses Glenna Anderson, June Jenson, Helen, Gleave Kathleen Bowen, Alice Harris, Elaine Koford, Marie Holland and Delta Harper. its just plain U, HORSE SENSE WHEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO BE PRACTICAL Box Elder T I ; ' t - J, v ' c, - I'ifc t, 4 k '' vf'V Its , Y .r- - ft " V ' - R , - V ' - USE SELL, OUR WANT ADS Want Ads Sell The Goods Quickly And For Just Pennies Per Ad! News-Journ- al Its ! ,,. v' V, just plain good horse sense to get rid of those usable items that your family no for cash! And it makes equally good sense to advertise longer needs your wares where more people, who are looking for a bargain, will see what you have to offer. I The hundreds of people who read Box Elder Want Ads are in a buying frame of mind. Theyre reading the want ads because they're looking for News-Journ- J - al what you have to sell! T Only Fifty $20 Deposits Put You There ) Stack up five, ten or JU silver dollars. They don't look like much, do they? Hut when you put anv modest amount into a First Security Hank savings account, you are on the w ire way to becoming a T1IOUSANDA1RE. A wonderful 1 ! he first few deposits are the hardest. After that Ii Lit.cs unis live niiuuic Regular Savings to start one of I irst 1 win $ Sa mgs Sceurtts 1 .1 u I., al AN EXPERIENCED AD TAKER sav PHONE PA ings plans ! FIRST SECURITY BANK l,l News-Journ- youll have Auionutie Savings 14 A fit, St, I. t,inS fi.it t.A J Idulty, N A f.i.l luiA .1 ) ,k what-ev- er you have, for a top price. And, spend just pennies for the ad that brings a Box Elder Want Ad! you this extra cash WILL HELP YOU WORD YOUR MESSAGE the habit, and nothing can stop you. .I sell old Dobbins still useable horse collar, or ly rc-htr- feel m a So, use your horse sense Box Elder $1.25 $1.25 95c 85c 3-34- 71 TODAY! |