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Show NEWS BOX ELDER ? Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, Sept. 21, A weekly newspaper, established in lished at Brigham City, Utah. Thii 1949 Ez Owen is having a little trouble getting the parade premium checks distributed. horses in The two little boys on the kids section, or maybe it was just one of them, has a check coming if hell make himself known. Ez sent the check out, but it came back. Had the wrong address. all of two-legg- ed Doug Gunderson suggested an encouraging word for the crew that got out early Sunday morning after Peach Days and had the downtown section all spic and span by mortals the time we ordinary got around. You did a good job, fellahs, and a lot of others beside Doug noticed, and appreciated, it. late-sleepi- ng News. The separation has been effected, without Weve been working for years on a great jeopardizing the legal standing of either feature story telling about the Brigham JourElder Box the big paper, by consolidating nal with the Smithfield Sentinel, and trans- City fire department. Its a fine organizaferring the Sentinels second class entry from tion, and their good works are so numerous Smithfield to Brigham City. The Box Elder its hard to get your teeth into a story. We News assumes the second class entry of the hate to mess up the story by telling only a l. part of it, and yet it looks like well never The combined subscription price for the get to the bottom of the story of the local two papers will continue to be $4 a year in volunteers, who learn a job and even risk Box Elder county and $5 a year outside Box their lives or risk risking their lives as Elder county. enthusiastic amateurs, with hardly enough In publishing circles, a newsremuneration to pay their cleaning bills. paper is neither fish nor fowl. It meets with unusual complications in mailing, directory Our burst of for the fire delistings and in the handling of national ad- partment was prompted, here and now, by a talk with Duke Baron, who has enthusiasvertising. But actually, it doesnt make a great deal tically joined the volunteer fire department of difference except possibly sentimentally. fans club. Many Brigham City residents feel that the Like Vosco said in Rotary Friday, we great days of local journalism (if ever there were such) were when there were two think Duke is deserving of a big vote of The publishers of the thanks from Brigham City, for operating an weekly newspapers. News and the Journal shall endeavor to re- industry employing 45 or more employees, capture the advantages of any such condi- for serving in any project that comes along, tion, without forfeiting any of the advan- for boosting and working for a better town, tages to the readers of publicaand for taking a terrific blow and rolling tion. with it, and thinking first of his employees. . Who knows, perhaps the News will be Democratic in its leanings, the Journal ReClaude Baker, city pound keeper, has a publican (theres plenty of difference of beautiful little female dog that needs a home. political opinion within the organization) , or Shes a German Short-Hai- r ponter with a some other pleasant rivalry may develop. long tail, about six months old, and should However, as we said, this isnt a very im- be a pretty good hunter for a pup this fall. portant announcement. The separation of Shell cost $5 to get her out of the pound, the News and the Journal wont make much and another $5 to license her. Shes got a difference, so far as the publishers can an- good nose, and a wonderful disposition, and ticipate. likes people, and needs a lot of good meals Except that there wont be the confusion . and some companionship. Oh yes, shes (were just about hardened to it by now) of even housebroken. Someone who wants a the terms and thousand dollar dog for ten bucks had better And when you pronounce the name of your get down and see Claude before someone favorite weekly newspaper, you wont have else gets her. said such a mouthful. clever and sly, who computed here, have (NOTE: The origin of this letter is unknown gone far beyond our power to add and subto us. We received it from the Hillsboro tract. Argus. They received it from Standard Oil Our creditors will little nor long remember of Indiana who did not know the author. It is published here as a timely reminder to what we pay here, but the Bureau of Internal Revenue can never forget what we report everybody that drives. here. It is for us taxpayers rather to be Dear Driver: devoted to the tax return which the governA few days ago my son started to school ment thus far has so nobly spent. It is aS usual. He wore a dark blue suit with rather for us to be dedicated to the great white shirt and his collar on the outside, task remaining before us that from these black shoes and a cap on his brown head. vanished dollars we take increased devotion He is only seven years old. His cocker span- to the few remaining; that we here highly iel stood on the porch and whined his canine resolve that next year will not find us in a belief in the folly of education as my boy higher income tax bracket. waved good-by- e and started off to the hall That this taxpayer; underpaid, shall figof learning. ure out more deductions; and that taxation of the people, by the Congress, for the govTonight we talked about school. He told about the boy across the aisle who makes ernment, shall not cause our solvency to perish. funny faces. He told me about the big girl i Shelby S. D. Record who doesnt believe in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things and then we and studied spelling, arithmetic, reading then to bed. He is back there now back funds Are Needed For Polio in Jhe nursery sound asleep with his little Throughout the nation this year an indog cuddled at the bedside. creased number of polio cases and the conYOU wouldnt hurt him, would you? templation of a great many more has made a Polio Drive necessary. You see. Im his mother and he is the only All of the funds from the March of Dimes I child have. When he breaks his little trains and cars, when he bumps his head or are practically depleted and as a last resource cuts his finger, I can fix it. But when he the Folio Foundation has issued a call for the starts to school when he walks across the first emergency drive for funds in the street then he is in your hands. He is a history of polio. The need for the extra funds became apnice little boy. He can run like a deer and darts about like a chipmunk. He likes parent so suddenly that there was not time to play with other boys and girls. But we to organize a regular campaign like the responsibility for the just cant be with him at all times. His March of Dimes.for The the proper publcity I to campaign rests on has and work to care have take Daddy shoulders the of the and radio. press of the home. So please help us to look out The success of the entire campaign is the for him. Please drive slowly through our town and past his school. Please dont hit responsibility of the people of the United or run over my little boy. And please re- States. Thousands of dollars are necessary to member that children dart across streets treat even cases the and the of lightest polio and roads without looking. LOOK OUT family even well off cannot afford the treFOR THEM and him, please. mendous costs. Polio strikes anywhere and everywhere. It strikes at the home of the poor, the midRevised Gettysburg Address dle and the rich. Through the cooperation and 16 years ago our fathers of all of the people in contributing to the brought forth upon this nation a new tax fund for polio, everybody stricken by the conceived in desperation and dedicated to the malady may have the prompt and proper care. proposition that all men are fair game. It does not have to be a large contribution Now we are engaged in a great mass of for a little from every family in the country calculations testing whether that taxpayer would defray the expense of proper treator any taxpayer so confused and so impov- ment. erished can long endure. We are met on During the drive currently under way Form 1040. We have come to dedicate a home in the the United will be every to income final a our of large portion resting contacted for at least a small States contribution! place with these men who here spend their In Box Elder county LaPreal Wight is In lives that they may spend our money. charge of the door to door campaign. It is altogether anguish and torture that Wont you help some child crippled by we should do this. But in the legal sense polio now by giving it to the person coming we cannot evade we cannot cheat we can-nto your home or mailing it to POLIO, care under estimate this tax. The collectors, of your local post office. News-Journa- semi-week- One-sco- PARK VALLEY Among those enjoying Peach days from Park Valley were Kent Carter, Alfa Jean Carter, Dee Hirschl, Weston Hirschl, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, Mrs. Ray Carter, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Palmer. Proud parents of a new baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Kay on Carter. The baby arrived August 27 at a Logan hospital. Small Clinton is anxiously waiting to see his baby sister. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guymon of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter. Announcement was made on by Sunday of the acceptance Luana Carter of an iL. iD. S. misDon Carlson sion. Luana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter. She . . . who was recently elected graduated from Box Elder high school and has attended the manager of Timeway DepartUniversity of Utah several years. ment in Ogden. He is the son She will enter the mission home Carlin Salt Lake on October 10 and of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i will serve in Arizona In the In- son of Willard. dian mission. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kunzler are enjoying a trip to California and a 'visit with their son Eugene, who is doing graduate work at a university there. The annual meeting of the Utah W'ater Users Association will be held in Salt Lake City in the Newhouse hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, September 28 and 29, it was announced today. Many important matters pertaining to our states water and power development will be discussed by such leading men as ly f a the and privately ownfa ? n laH association said V, a( UlRRin moRninc In a GMC you get a combination of 450 ... value feature field at a list price lo standing in the entire than seven of the eight competing makes in that field. 214-t- on COALtHEATER You get GMCs exclusive Bumper Bar grille connecting rods, engine with . , . s rifle-drill- ed Only leif ni In September 1946 Timeway welcomed him as instalment loan clerk and in January of this year he was advanced to the position of assistant manager. He has been serving as acting manager recently and has shown the desired ability to organize the workings of the department and keep it running at full speed with efficiency. He and his wife, the former Donna Burie of Malad, Idaho, have a little daughter, Tam, three years old. m I mr water develop Ashworth win Don began his career with the bank in 1945 in transit and bookkeeping. Then he served as commercial teller and savings teller. In June 1946 he was transferred to the new accounts desk, where he also handled commodity and wool loans. GMC-L- Toeco-harde- n main hearings ... a big, husky chaii crankshaft, airplane-typ- e with 10.1 section modulus frame, recirculating ball beariai a roomy, comfortable, modem cat steering, 8.2520 tires with a score of safety and driving ease conveniences. GMC 450s are available In conventional and C.O.E. types, in weight ratings frog straight trucks and truck-tracto19,000 to 37,000 pounds. Put them on your job . . , tv wj)B1 you buy . . . profit when you drive! ly back-slappi- ng semi-week- and Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Willard was recently promoted from assistant manager of the Timeway department in which capacity he has been serving for the last seven months, to manager of firm. Don Carlson, son of Mr. Fwfff Xm Bf Mrs. Lymaa Wight Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. semi-week- Manager Of Firm Kerry William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham fity, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Two Weekly Newspaper Today, for the first time since 1938, Brigham City has two weekly newspapers. This issue marks the separation of the Box Elder News from the Box Elder Journal, and Fridays issue this week and from now on will be the Box Elder Journal, and successive Wednesday issues will be the Box Elder Users Association To Meet In Salt Lake Iostings from 1896, pub- EtMeiiaLh Don Carlson Is New Water Receives Promotion Heater ... of Its Kind in the World Enjoy , Starts Fro Sat Onto a Year! the whiskey that's cut fo Aamu rs, l :he It tl Vl -- A APPLIANCE lATIONAl Blend DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., NIELSEN It Y. 86 PROOF If! (flit BEEHIVE & eto ;he - WE HAVE IT! COAL i .at :r :.;hi uVt, Kentucky Whiskey Million Now in n? ;olen . MOTOR CO. 333 North Main t Tf tl, m Jrt Phone l 21 651 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS lane itg ly t cJg' ' .yj. iY r::,: " LOCAL DELIVERED PRICES fresh-line- Buick d Coupe , only . M atched against the field, those figures make news. STYLE thats as fresh as a those brand-ne- non-lockin- daisy, from dew-lade- n bumper-guar- g d taillights. 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