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Show WT t W f y r1 ' T y,try y y I1 t "T i 2 Brigham City, Utah October 13, 1964 Tuesday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, street. Sign UpToday bugs the. mosquitoes the most and father of. Box Elder fullback Steve Josephson., . .(Continued from page one) Mantua Mrs. Luella Jep. psen, Mantua. Park Valley Mrs. Dorothy K. Morris, Park Valley. Penrose Mrs. Glenna Leak, Tremonton RFD 2. Perry Mrs. DeEsta Young, Route 2, Brigham City. Plymouth M r s. Bertha Lamb, Plymouth. Mrs. Promontory Maxine Toombs, Promontory. Mrs. Faye B, Portage Thomas, Portage. Riverside Mrs. Alice C. Ward, Riverside. Snowvllle Mrs. Ada W. Hickman, Snowvllle. Thatcher Mrs. Doris S. Burton, Thatcher. Tremonton No. 1 Mrs. Jean Christensen, 832 North First West. Tremonton No. 2 Mrs. Hel-e- n Carlson, 55 South Tremont . Karl in his dignified and sophis- ticated manner was the picture of a sdbdued, almost disinterested individual after the Bear battle. The fact that he was yelling "wahoo, yippee and yeaaaa" and racing about the dressing room, m pouring out punch from a large pitcher and even dousing boys in the shower with it, can be overlooked. Another father, Max Rubin whose son, John, is a first-lin- e guard, was in a state of almost stunned shock after the game - which he was not able to see. Max chose to become a school board candidate and as such, was committed to attend a candidates meeting scheduled during the game time. But he was in the dressing room afterwards. "When heard that Bear River ... by Bruce The anxieties suffered by rabid followers of competative athletics are probably nowhere surpassed. And by the same token, in no other field of endeavor is joy so sheer, so as to see your team find success in its efforts. And that's why last Wednesday was a pinnacle of momentous exhilaration for ole Pow Wow. For his beloved Cardinals downed those darned Yankees and the Bees whipped arch rival Bear River. It all transpired within the space of 1 1 hours. Narcotics, nay even another income tax cut, could not have produced a more satisfying, delightful and completely ecstatic delirium. Why all night long, PW dreamed of little purple people sprinting across the goal line and red birds flitting from first, to second, to third and home again. As previously stated, it's PW's firm conviction that a grown man should be more mature in his makeup than to become so emotionally involved as a mere spectator. Like Karl Josephson, the man who Hello! The happy surprises in a Long Distance call begin when you say hello. Pick someone special whose voice you'd like to hear. wkly ISM, Newe-Journa- l, Then pick up your a 6-- Without question, the evening's most jubilant figure was Coach Les g Dunn. He was a with a smile that wouldn't quit. This was the game he wanted. And the boys went out and got it in convincing style. For the players and locker room there was cake to go with punch and shouts of joy and Its Time For Long Pants more than 30 percent is owned federal government, and three percent or less Is owned by the state of Utah. True of reliction land Is about In these proportions. It Is popular to portray the federal bureaus as restrictive, grabbing organizations. To the contrary, and with respect to has no right, title or particular bed lands of Great Salt Lake, the U.S. Bureau of Land Interest In the bed. has done nothing more If the body of water Is the state holds what than assert its ownership (as e an acknowledged owner of rimay be described as a trusteeship of the parian lands) of the reliction area In order to lands which lie below federally, protect the rights of citizens owned riparian lands. to use the waters of the lake THIS IS JUST AND PROPER. for navigation or other public uses and to preserve the rights If the Bureau of Land did not do this, it would of owners of adjacent lands (ribe sorely amiss In its duties. parian lands). Bureaus of the state of Utah, THESE RIGHTS ARE: a. to for some time misled by what have access to the water line appears to be their maudlin at all times, and b. to pos- concept of equity, have prepossess the lands (reliction lands) terously sought to use devious made bare by receding water. devices for the purpose of per. The state has a duty not a fecting a property right to the real estate title. The state has entire bed of Great Salt Lake, no grant of land or resource both water covered and relicted. These efforts always have contained on or in the land. Failure to recognize these le. been rebuffed. But they are responsible for gal principles Is often a barefaced attempt to convert an ob- the confusion that exists In the ligation into a property right. minds of people regarding Great Salt lake lands and they disThe state does not own the land of Great Salt lake, turb and discourage potential and leases by the state of this development of the mineral of the lake. land are improper transactions and invalid. Very truly yours, GREAT SALT LAKE About 65 percent of the shore, LANDS ASSOCIATION line of Great Salt Lake is own-eEarl J. Knudson, president by private parties. Something READERS WRITE by the Says State Has No Rights own-ershl- p Dear Mr. Claybaugh: handshakes and back-slapAnd there was a prayer of thanksgiving for the victory and for the fact that no boys were seriously s. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE (5) ii Man-agme- El-d- Parsons Service nav-igabl- e, Center water-- covered Medical Aid Time for Long Pants For Elderly Is Available job-wis- 1600 SOUTH MAIN 723-801- 2 d B.F. Bond rich Trsilmaker Silrertowns-- ln new sizes to fit m Built with the deepest biting edges of any maior brand-- to give you more traction In deep snow. . , more skid resistance on slick roads. '65 models end older eon, too. Nylon cord construction tor extra strength and winters of wearl COMPACT CARS y X DEER HUNTERS 1011 Mill 0ltt UVLSlU 60it fm Iwfck. Chevy It, Camel O onwr, Dart, FMcoa, Mp, I wear Old. Jet HUNTING WILL BE PERMITTED THIS FALL. THIS ACTION HAS BECOME NECESSARY FOR THE PROTECTION OF MY LANDS AND OF THE Na additional charge for mounting NO TRADE-ItM. Add (JOOtorwMet You already pay taxes 1010 100 ciippi icc MARLIN Used 30-3- 0 Lever action - 4494 OTHER USED GUNS! over 65 are deprived of needed medical care because they cant pay for it. Buy Them Early why pay twice? Find out about the health program youre already supporting. For information on health care for the elderly in your area, ask your doctor or call the number listed below. So OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM for holders ef national credit sards HUNTING 750X14Blk. Phi Tax and RecappabJe Exchange mgfn 0 armr mwaii n ra trad's FOR THE ELDERLY LAY-A-WA- ELDER 100 federal-stat- e the supporters of the proposed Medicare Tax would have you believe that its passage is urgent. . .that persons BOX UliN CREDIT NEEDED M prtee 0v Yet, HEALTH M FHlt Complete line of are you never heard Law, passed by Con- COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY Ask Your Family Doctor Who Is NICK CHOURNOS. Comet Cheveee Chevrolet Fore Dod. Mercwry, OM. Pontiac BFG INSTANT HO MONEY DOW LIVESTOCK GRAZING THEREON. COOPERATION WILL BE EXPECTED AND APPRECIATED. tide. states, with federal assistance, to guarantee to every elderly person who needs it the health care he or she requires. Thousands of people every day are being helped by its broad benefits. - ATTENTION! LARGER CARS U. Fin Corvette gress in ,1960. We call it. ..Health Opportunity Program for the Elderly. This program enables individual response. MY RANGE LAND IN THE MONTE CRISTO AREA IN RICH AND CACHE COUNTIES BETWEEN HUNTSVILLE AND WOODRUFF, UTAH, IN TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, AND IN TOWNSHIP 9 NORTH, RANGES 4 AND 5 EAST, ARE NOW PERMANENTLY CLOSED TO ALL PUBLIC USE, INCLUDING HUNTING. NO DEER MEDIUM CARS d to support a generous medical program for those over 65 who need it. Why pay again for a plan that isnt needed? Credit for the delicious homemade cookies furnished to the Bloodmoblle was unlntentlon-allomitted from last weeks eport. Mrs. James A. Bryson, canteen chairman, wishes to extend well deserved thanks to Bunderson and Box Elder Junior High PTAs for their generous 0 5T Why Pay Twice? THE DEMOCRATIC party and the Republican party have endorsed the Freeport amendment. So have labor unions, business organizations, manufacturers organizations, and civic leaders in every section of the state. Its time we grew up to be competitive with our neighboring states. Its time for long pants. iLets not drop the ball. Lets all get out and vote FOR the Freeport amendment in November! 723-315- Man-ageme- nt - of the special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see. NATION At EDITORIAL To Salt Lake Shore Lands rs phone. You don't need a I son-ofag- The editorial In the Tuesday, September 22, Issue of Box News regarding the Lake Shore Issue has come to my hurt. attention. It was a good day. You are to be commended for the Interest you have taken In Great Salt lake, for your Interest In the possibility ofapro-fltabl- e industry based on the mineral resources of the lake, EDITORIALLY SPEAKING and the concern you have for of your the economic well-beincommunity and the Institutions of Utah which rely upon tax revenues for their support. In the editorial However, there are several statements Like it or not. Utah is in a race with our neighboring which we are confident are states to attract new industry - and so to provide new jobs. wrong and do a dis service Statisticians will tell you that Utah is growing fast to Individuals who have well The Box Elder County Med- established Interests In the growing as fast in terms of population as most western states. ical Society and Its 16 member lands of the lake. But our growth is slow and uneven, We need 10,000 physicians have launched an InWe also believe you have new jobs every year just to keep pace with our papulation. tensive educational program to placed blame In the wrong place Otherwise, our young people must go elsewhere for employacquaint the people with the for supposed retarded developbroad range of health care avail- ment of the resources of the ment. able to the elderly. Great Salt Lake. Well, how do we attract new industry? (Remember, each Thomas L. Hannum, M.D., time we speak of industry, we dont mean ' some abstract president of the Box Elder THERE ARE A FEW symbol. We mean jobs. ..dollar paying jobs provided iby induCounty Medical Society, said: principles which are The medical profession has well established: If a body of stry.) Weve learned that there are several things about us undertaken this educational pro- water Is not navigable, the state because so many people that manufacturers like. Theres our location, close to the gram are not aware that help does big booming west coast markets. They like our people, our exist for those over 65 who need It In paying for health care, that labor force, our climate, and our level of education. the means of helping them Is e IBut they dont like the laws under which available right now in this they must operate, as compared to Nevada, Wyoming, state and every other state in Arizona, and now Idaho. All of these states have freeport laws, the union. and we have been placed in the unfortunate position of losing WE CALL THESE programs many new industries to those states simply because we dont. 'Health Opportunity Programs NOW WE HAVE the opportunity when we vote on the for the Elderly, and there are many of them, local or state, Freeport amendment (Constitutional Amendment Proposition by which everyone over 65 who No. 1) in the November general election. This is an amendneeds health care and cant pay ment with one simple, open purpose. It is intended to remove for it can get It. any possible constitutional objections concerning bills already Dr. Hannuam said that any. one over 65 who wants Inforpassed by the Utah legislature. It simply proposes to extend mation on the programs In this the terms of those old bills - making Utah attractive to instate Is Invited to call the Utah dustry. State Medical society or his It simply proposes, at the very least, to wipe out the handdoctor. The educational program In icaps Utah suffers in attracting industry, when compared with Utah Is being conducted In conour neighboring states. It proposes to do so, not for selfish junction with a national promotives, but because the only way we can bring in outside gram Inaugurated by the more wealth and increase our job opportunities is to make Medical association. goods than we can use ourselves, and sell that surplus outSurprised? Chances THANKS EXPRESSED side the state. Its that simple. Kerr-Mil- ls tax-wis- One of every four of the approximately 20 million apart: ments In the United States Is partly or wholly say Carrier Corporation newspaper establlahe published every Tueeds ' 11c J? ISouth Flret We.t, Brlghem City, end entered at Second Clee pth Matter at the poet office In Brig-iarCity, Utah, under the act of larch 8, 1879 Chaa. W. Claybauxh. Publisher . Subicriptlon rate 83 SO per year, Ipayabla to advance; to connection with the Box Elder Journal (pubi 'llahed Thuradaya) 84 00 per yean, 83.00 for 8 monthai atogle copy. 10! icent. , Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Utah State Pres Association,' MaUonal Editorial Association and1 United Press International. AdverUtah State tising Representative: press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, In " He didn't had gone ahead 0 complete the sentence. The look on his face expressed pure agony. well-wishe- .Yost. BOX ELDER NEWS I I hand-shakin- Tremonton No. 3 Mrs. Flor. ence R. Deakin, RFD 2 A, Tre. monton. Tremonton No. 4 Mrs. Flor. ence N. Beard,-3North Second East. Willard Mrs. Nellie H. Mol. gard, Willard. Yost Mrs. Luella Tracy, A Member of This Society. Y NOW FOR , CHRISTMAS!! |