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Show 2 Reminder Gty, Utah BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sun day, April 16, 1972 , A yearly physical checkup is a special safeguard against cancer. The American Cancer Society reminds everyone that it's what you don't know about cancer that can hurt you. 'BACK Editorially Speaking Self Control Best Answer From The File Of The Box Elder New- - Joumaf Years Ago Permits for Wednesday, April 16, 1947 residence and home property construction totaling $65,650 in- estimated cost, and for 25 AdmJtuoft 1:00 Hour capt Swidgy - business totaling building were issued in Brigham City during February and March by E.M. Sackett, city building inspector, according to his report issued 41,400, The meeting called last week by the Box Elder County commission to discuss vehicle use, problems they create and what to do about it, was timely. This is a relatively new challenge to society which cries a need for solution. Alloting the situation immediate attention is wise since the use of terrain machines, including motorbikes, trucks, snowmobiles, Jeeps, to more even become etc., promises widespread than at present. Uncle Sam is giving note, calling for regulations from federal agencies with the ultimate goal of restricting the activity to designated public lands. off-highw- ay and federal WHEN ACCOMPLISHED to this time a take often get done long doing will be only a partial solution to such problems as damage to private property and watershed, losses created among livestock, disturbance of wildlife, littering, and noise pollution. The final answer must come in the exercise of wisdom and common sense by the users themselves, Theyve got to police their own ranks to minimize the clashes bound to come with stock-me- n and other landowners, including state and federal governments. ... no players This is not to imply that everybody is on the guys side. He's forceful, bold and outspoken and sometimes his ways set a toe or two hurting. Cutting fences, breaking gates, leaving piles of litter, motoring through herds of livestock, cutting erosive ruts and similar acts cannot be tolerated. As in any area of human activity, the most efficient form of discipline is that administered by self. The more this is practiced, the fewer outside hindrances will be imposed on vehicle of A DEEP AND ABIDING affection seemed to exist among managers, players, fans, et al. It was a lengthy honeymoon of sorts in which the principals seemed ideally suited for one another. But for some time now the honeymoon has been over, the heroes tarnished, the image damaged if not destroyed. Sure, players are entitled to fair compensation, equitable pension benefits for their services. And owners are entitled to operate as businessmen, trading performers when it becomes advantageous to do so, balking at stiff demands, hiking ticket prices to fatten the profit margin. Thats the way of the world today. The dollar comes first and then other consideration. Okay, we accept this fact of life. But in the process of reaching this point, in so many ways, Mighty Baseball has struck out! acquaintances. recall at the national in beautification congress Folks keep telling Mayor Ole Zundel that hes a candidate for governor. And he keeps telling them hes not. Thats the situation these days as Republican leaders in the state chat with prospective nominees. GOP helmsmen and other party stalwarts figure hes a top contender to face Gov. Calvin L. Rampton next Washington, D.C., a couple of years ago, Ole was called on to bless the food at a luncheon. Coming from a Mormon family where prayer was like breathing, he did so with ease and vocal dexterity. Which prompted Mayor James H. McGee of Dayton, Ohio, already won over by the Zundel charm, to exclaim: My gosh, hes a minister, too! You cant fault the COP of Utah for trying, but this writer would like to see Mr. Z. stick around to finish out his term as mayor. faU. However, the Republicans are tardy in putting the spotlight on standard bearers. potential Procrastination may be the way of some, but not the man Zundel. I With serious intentions to seek the states top post, he would have put the campaign pieces together well before now. Money, organization, a pledge of party leadership support from border to border are the stuff of which I mean, trained. afterall, we just got him In a conversation Friday, I told him, The only reason you dont want to run for governor is youd have to get off your duff and go to work. Know what he said? Nothing. He just laughed. . And thats the way Ole Z. would travel.. .if he had serious intentions to challenge the governor this year. The party wigs are right about one thing: Hes probably the most able and convincing steed in the carry the worlds most precious cargo, your children. Please be extra careful when near a school bus. To which we say, Amen. School buses the Thursdays) months: 5 ' e par year connection with Journal (published per year: $3.50 for Sd.OO in advance: Elder In Box S7.00 cents. 10 copy, single Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah Stata Press Association, National and United Nawspapar Association Press International. Advertising State Utah Salt tion, Press Associa- lake City, Utah. OF MEMBER THE Some forty-tw- o Boy Tuesday, April Scouts of troops one and six under the leadership of new scout masters, Royce and DeVerl Peterson gave a farewell social Wednesday evening April 12 in the Ward Amusement Hall, in honor of the retiring scout master, D.O. Anderson and Dr. Hansen. Officers of the State Tuesday, April 18, 1922 Bank of Brigham City and the Security Savings Bank today announced that a merger of the two banks had been effected and that the combined capital will be further increased to $100,000. CAPITOL ENDS TUESDAY OMRLTON H4STON "HE QMCGtv MAN Friday, April 21, 1922 Manager C.O. to been instructed Roskelley has proceed with the installation of a chlorine plant at the city reservoirs for the purpose of taking out im- apm-wxa-'An K i cve-Tn- cese-'- s ApacneT-o- Rjnaic luon P cOjC on Bocm OX G UNTIGHT" purities in the water. Friday, April 21, 1922 The interests of Fish-bur- n brothers in the Cash Grocery and Meat company, passed into the control of James W. Sheffield and his sons yesterday. An event of imFriday, April 21, 1922 to who those portance participated in it occurred at the Fourth ward amusement hall Wednesday evening when tenderfoot badges were awarded a group of Scout candidates who had successfully passed the examination. The award was made to Wendell Korth, Bryant Tingey, Ronald Tingey, Leland Tingey, Mark Laney, Romer Packer, Burton Pett, Theron Jensen, Glen Jacobsen and Hugh Dunn. GP N KX0P A PARAMOUNT PtCTURE STARTS WED. Hot Rock" Robert Redford Uil(S)(S)r!l TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS. For Dad A message for daddies from the American Cancer Society: have a checkup once a year for your sake and the familys. Lipsticks and Lipglosses GOP stable. This little ol country mayor looks good and he sounds good. And he gets things done. He doesnt have an In luscious, high-bea- m colors for the more provocative mouth impressive string of degrees except those ones in the field of accomplishment. 2 ,oM50 non-academ- ic Now if you think ol Pow Wow is E RATED ...THE DON'T LET YOUR FAMILY 7 Wd. Hes action ... hes progress ... hes inititative ... hes leadership ... hes administration. Dorothy Gray delivers the yummiest collection of lip colors ever designed for dozens of the rich, ripe . . . moister . . . looks you must have now. In 6 shimmering Lipgloss shades with double the lasting power; in 12 Lipstick shades so beautiful you'll buy them madly in bunches. (And at this low price, isn't it nice you can?) 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Im sure he works harder than any other mayor in e or otherwise, for his Utah, $2,100 per annum. Oil motorists: Subicription rata DOROTHY GRAY Use Caution is being observed as National April School Bus Safety Week and a poster proclaiming this fact expresses this advice to Charles W. Claybaugh Pubiiiher Imaritul Charles "Tuff" Claybaugh Gonorol Manager Pubiiiher Editor Bruce T. Keyei, Managing Pete Zimowiky, Sport Editor Sarah Yatei, Society Editor Manager Mary Milei. Advertising Shirley Richardion, Clatufiedi Betty Claybaugh, Circulation Arland Tingey, Newipaper Supr. Supr. Van Claybaugh, Photo-PreH. E. Anderton, Commercial Printing Supr. successful political forays are fabricated. top-draw- er 17-2- 2 Utah, City, Brigham Years Ago 50 I About Baseball . ortoblUhod In wookly nawtpapar by tha HH. publUhod ovont Sunday 55 Sou'll ton Elder Flrtt Wait, Brigham City, Utah, 04302. at tho Clan paid portogo Second Firrt Wait, port office, 15 South S4302. A 18, 1922 At the same time, hes one of the warmest, most considerate and friendly persons in PWs inventory users. CONTRARY TO THE opinion of some, we feel there is a place for baseball, this conclusion based on the assumption that a certain number of fans dont require a steady diet of knock down and drag out. Then what is our reaction to the strike? Its a further manifestation that players perform for money; that baseball is a business with employers and employes whose common meeting ground is not a love for the game but a settlement of financial terms. The heroes whom we loved and revered in yesteryear are no more, those gallant guys who gave their all for the team, whose dedication, loyalty and reverence in the sport left no room for salary squabbles. strike? NEWS ELDER BOX ' unrestricted. slow-pace- Thlakal Exhibit. - recreational vehicles is a legitimate activity, bringing enjoyment to a growing number of people. But it cannot go so-call- ed Waitarb Art Guild ExCamln( In (day: hibit and Otldan Spika Mamarabilie - TOURING WITH national Anyone who likes the of an baseball has undoubtedly opinion pastime on the major league players strike which delayed the start of season play. Were no different. Baseball has changed little over the years. Its a remnant from the horse and buggy days, a leftover of a bygone era. d Its still a relatively tame, sport that offers a sane retreat from the blood, sweat and jeers of other professional sports. Caunty (AH madia) - What II Art Exhibit: "School Art an Porodo" by ttvdanta tram tho 11 KhaaU In lex Ildar this week. The Junior Prom, Wednesday, April 16, 1947 held Friday evening, was its perennial huge success, and possibly more so this year. The Carol Holmgren juniors, headed by the and Leon Whitworth, had high school gym Centennial beautiful decorated in breathtakingly theme from ceiling to floor. The Box Elder Wednesday, April 16, 1947 Wildlife federation's annual riot will be held Thursday evening, April 24, at Crystal Springs, 11 miles north of Brigham City, officers of the organization have announced. Brigham City Wednesday, April 16, 1947 current the came in for praise during cleanup campaign when the Centennial committee noted the fine progress at the city parks on north Main, south Main, Brigham Young Memorial and Reese park. Others earning like commendation were Mrs. Ella J. Hotter, Mrs. Leona H. Reese, Grant Wixom, Wrighton Curley Burt, Ralph Tanner, Frank Jensen, Merline Larsen,' Lew Olsen and Henry Knudson. four-wheel-dri- Fth 7 OO p m. Daily .m. 1 SKAGGS DRUG CENTER 226 N. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH J Name Street City F.' .. t..s.E. tP.0.1? Phone. State. Zip. esse, 9 .stamper p n vfcoPE.e!, |