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Show 2 suit if the cereal folks and dairy farmers got dissatisfied at the same time? Some Main streets would become the biggest mush bowls in the Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 2, 1967 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 0 were the pickle what sour on the plight people who went of dill doings? Or the ketchup kind who got curdled on conditions and poured their products in with Bossys bounty? Ooooohl Reminds me of the time I ordered milk, got buttermilk instead and gulped down half the glass before realizing the mistake. Aggh. if it But We Are at War Wouldnt it be nice to wake up tomorrow and read that the war in Viet Nam is ended? This isnt likely. . . . We are locked in a struggle with an alien force which shows no promise of immediate termination. Whether Congress officially declares it or not, we are at war. Some interesting and informative observations were made here this past week on the subject by Hack Miller, respected sports editor for the Deseret News of Salt Lake City. Hack has made a couple of extensive tours of the war-torAsian nation, rubbed elbows with the men at the front, mixed with the Vietnamese people and even flew as observer on a combat mission. HIS OPINIONS TENDED to cement our own, based on what weve read and heard. e Our men, with bloody realities of war, have reacted with bravery and acceptance. Ironically, the whiners, the squeamish pacifists all seem to be back here on the home front where average Joe Citizen is more concerned about getting good reception on his color TV set than warding off a mortar attack. by Bruce Shucks, the folks who are dumping their milk in various parts of the country are not doing anything new. We've been dumping milk at our house at every meal since our first child went off the bottle. n In grade school I knew a kid who that he would- hated n't drink it even when his dad offered him 25 cents a glass. Hes probably the one who started all the farmers on this current milk so much face-to-fac- ACCORDING TO HACK, "these lousy truces are considered with disdain in the war zone. Its like calling time out in an athletic contest and giving an opponent time to get his breath. There is resentment among the military about hitting the enemy where it doesnt hurt so much and leaving his vital targets untouched. The port of Haiphong, for instance, is off limits, and why? We wouldn't want to damage the French, British and Russian ships tied up there. They are our friends. AND TIIE EMOTIONAL minority who write lie down and sail supplies and propaganda advantage to the enemy in retaliation for "our brutal slaughter of children, seem to be a bit mixed up. We have not directed the Viet Cong in their waves of terrorism and assasination that have claimed thousands of men, women and children. poems, in streets era of ours is really something. George Goble is busy on TV and radio convincing everyone to drink milk and in the meantime, the farmers are dumping it out on Main street or in the Snake river. In one respect, though, this provides a splendid opportunity for ladies who want to become more beautiful, you know, have that enchanting complextion that is so This modern to men. can see it now. As the farmer hops in his truck and heads for town to make another splash, the missus comes running out, hollering, "Wait, Pa, let me take a bath in it first." Yes sir. The cows are still conI tented. Its the farmers who are dan-deylio- 15,000 in insured Savings at n. Don't forget, too, there are a range of milk products, like butter and ice cream. wide Can you remember the good old days when almost every family had its own ice cream mixer, the kind that was operated by hand? We kids loved to make our own. We'd blend and sometimes the milk and eggs toss in a quart of fruit to suit our flavor fancy. It was some time, however, before we learned to correct one fault in the process, to stir up the eggs first. in a long time we popped them whole into the mixer container and then wondered why we had to chew our way through bits of frozen yolk. guess we live and learn. Or do we? For cry- ing over spilled milk. I Can you imagine what would re- - ley is Thy Dwelling Place, by and "Shenandoah by J Hartley. I The public Is Invited to attend. 1 Brahms, BOX ELDER NEWS A weekly newspaper estabUshei In 1896. published every Sunday SS by the Box Elder News-Journa- l. South First West. Brigham City, Utah. 84302. Second Class postage paid at the post office, 16 South First West, Brigham City, Utah. 84302. Yes. For example, a man and wife can WE HAVE NO alternative but ter see it through to an honorable conclusion and its quickly and effectively as possible. And this doesn't mean setting our s v ex- Federal. . Ownership account making a total of three accounts. Family of 3 Can Have $1 05,000 Insured. A family of 3 could have up to $105,000 in insured savings, through these 7 different accounts: Account Insurance Man $ 15,000 Wife $ 15,000 Child $ 15,000 gg1 lASc8,l8i ,l I Congratulations are in order for the Box Elder Industrial commission and the committee assigned to produce a new brochure for the county heart of the Golden Spike Empire. The brochure, featuring a stunning and pro- j'.l H fl cAPITOL Man and Wife Wife and Child Man and Child OPEN 1 fessionally done cover, is one of the essential tools needed in todays community competition for new area has one to industry. Every forward-lookinindicate its favorable features. Ours is first-clas- s in quality. 5 p.m. School Davs p.m. Sat., Sun., School Holidays ENDS TUESDAY A receives Box Elder brochure, he will also be the of a gilded spike, one of those used to build recipient the first transcontinental railroad, mounted on a polished block of wood. An engraved plate relates the significance of the prized memento. It's a peach of an idea and should prove worth its weight in golden spikes. a For Mental Health The Box Elder chapter, Utah Mental Health association, needs volunteers to bolster its ranks, if only to help spend money collected from the public. This was the plea sounded recently by chapter officials as the April 5 election for directors neared. The organization needs people to help in various capacities, even on a limited basis. THIS PAST YEAR has been an active one for the chapter which, among other things, has sponsored seminars, a series of classes and panel discussions, each devoted to a better understanding oT ourselves and mental health problems. A few untiring workers have carried a major portion of the load and to them, the community should feel indebted. Those who would like to lend an active hand in this program are encouraged to attend the election meeting. Thats Wednesday, April 5, at 4 p.m. in the county courthouse conference room. WALT DISNEY'S LT. ROBIN Local Woman To Appear In Recital Training School Missionary choir for the past five years and will conduct the organization In Its numbers at the recital. The choir Is well known locally for its traditional Christmas and Easter programs and other special performances. well-know- n NANCY DYKE KWAN akimTAMIROFF TECHNICOLOR 966 D'SW MQOuCNM WED. ACTION THATTEARS STARTS THE SCREEN APART! been MRS. GODFREY has accompanist for the choir for four years. She studied at Brigham Young university under J.J. and also studied In Keeler France. She has taught piano for 15 years In Canada, Provo and Brigham City. Among numbers to be sung by Mrs. Madaen are "Casta Diva. by Bellini, "NachtundTraume by Schubert and "Do Not Go, My Love, by Hageman. The choir will perform such numbers as "The Heavens are o Monday, June Lov- - o oz. Tuesday June Club Shrine Ogden SHRINE ee 7. Check-a-Mont- Plan h 8. Partnership Ownership 9. Organization Ownership 10. Corporation Ownership 11. Government or Government Agency Ownership 12. Retirement Fund or Other Trust Ownership Savo a! a Federally Chartered Association with Enduring Strongth Long Savings Record. For over four decades, many thousands have saved many millions at what is now known as Ogden First Federal Savings, the City areas oldest savings association. High Rosorvts. Ogden First Federal reserves are far higher than legal requirements. Insurod Protoction. Your account is insured by a permanent agency of the U. S. Government. No Walt for Highor Rato. You are not required to leave your savings at Ogden First Federal for a year to earn 4Vi. Savo by Moll. Ogden First Federal is as near as your corner mailbox. We provide free envelopes and pay postage both ways. Convonlont Hours: 9 to 4 Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Fridays until 6. Fro Parking in Ogden at 5 Merchants Park and Shop lots. Ogden-Brigha- o Ogden, Utah PRESENTLY 1 . Individual Ownership 2. Minor Ownership 3. Joint Tenancy Ownership with Right of Survivorship 4. Ownership 5. Individual Trust Ownership 6. Fiduciary Ownership Co-trust- John Affleck Ball Park MRS. MADSEN 15,000 15,000 15,000 $105,000 Your Choice of 1 2 Ways to Save at Ogden First Federal U.S.N. "oa VAN Four-Stak- e A Brigham City woman will appear In a Master's recital at Logan on Friday, April 7, and with her will perform the Four .Stake Missionary choir. The event will be ataged In the Lyric theatre starting at 8:15 p.m. as a presentation of the Utah State university music department. Appearing In recital will be Mrs. Jean Madsen who la known by Haydn, "How locally as a vocal soloist, music Telling," educator and choir director. Accompanist for the program will be Mrs. Naone Godfrey of Brigham City. Is studying with Dr. William Ramsey, head of the USU vocal department, and has also studied with Prof. Ted Puffer, Dr. Walter Welti and Prof. William Manning, USU vocal coaches; Forest LaBarre of Hollywood and Salon Alberti of New York. Presently teaching In Box Elder School district, she Is City, has completed the month, a private vocal teacher and has long mechanical fundamentals served as music supervisor In school at the Naval Air Tech, Calif., School district, In Chine, Center nlcal Training elementary music educa. taught Memphis, Term. tion extension classes for USU He Is continuing his train, and also taught music In Cache lng at the seven.week basic county schools. helicopter school, also at the HAS BEEN MUSIC SHE training center. of ward and stake Sun. director . Marine Private First Class Upon completion of his train, day school, MIA, Primary and Bruce J, Snook, son at Mr. and lng, he will be assigned as a Relief society and directed ward Mrs. Robert L. Snook of 104 helicopter mechanic with one of choirs for 12 years. North Second West, Brigham the Marine Corps aviation units. Mrs. Madsen has been dlrec- - Marino Private At Mechanic of the 15,000 CRUSOE, AWAIT RECITAL Mrs. Jean W. Madsen (standing) will appear in a Masters recital at Logan April 7. Her accompanist will be Mrs. Naone Godfrey (seated.) tor $ $ $ $ Man, Wife and Child Total Insurance May we open an account for you? Riotous Rommtlc Adventure! g BUT WAIT . . . there is more to the local story. When the head of a prospective new industry Three Separate Accounts. The man and wife could each have an individual ownership type savings account. Together, they could have a Joint Tenancy national newspaper Good Brochure have up to $45,000 in fully insured savings at Ogden First ' Chas. W. Claybaugh. PobUshei; Subscription rate $3.50 per .year, payable In advance; in connection d with the Box Elder Journal Thursdays) $6.00 pet .year; or 6 months; single copy. $3.00 10 cents. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Preas Association, Association National Newspaper United Press International. and Advertising Representative: Utah State Press rAssoclatlon, Salt Lake Utah. City, far-of- guide lines on world opinion or letting political pedience determine conduct or criticism of the war. Have More Than The truth is, this paunchy penman loves milk and has it for virtually every meal, despite the stigma attached. What stigma? Well, like when you're eating out at a banquet or something. The other people order things like coffee, rootbeer, papaya juice, apricot nectar, or disillation of But set up a glass of Grade A pasturized and the others think you've either got ulcers or youre trying to impress the bishop. THEY MURDER AND MAIM on purpose and were doing so years before the United States began bombing North Viet Nam. Their latest wave of intimidation in Viet villages is intended to frustrate free elections in South Viet Nam next fall. We may not have agreement as to the justification for being in this struggle. But nevertheless, we are there and deeply committed, both by our forces now numbering over 400,000 and by the already normous sacrifice of lives on that f battlefront. i Can My Family world. EDITORIALLY SPEAKING m 27 OGDEN Produced by POLACK BROS. H CwrtffH FOR AH EXCITMLY HAPPY TIME Sgmt.AnfHwIly Onlnwrtd SORED and Loan Association THRIUSWOY.UCTO all fSt'Jroa Whsrs Thousands Havs Saved Millions HOME OFFICE: OGDEN - 369 24th STREET SRIGHAM CITY - MAIN AT FOREST |