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Show iTiMririiM Friday. And here BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday, December 21, A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, lished at Brigham City, Utah. 1949 Erijham City, pub- ing Before the yuletides ending; Back through d,m years we see A quaint, old, ancient city, A well loved, ancient city Mid KBUH Winter is really here and Santa can throw away his airplane or car and go back to his sleigh and reindeer. Each day our thoughts go wend- Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at ;he post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. It is Wednes- Yrs, Joe. 1 i William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager 1 day. The POETS' CORNER hills of 800 KC. Daytime Scheduk Sunday Sunr.ie Sdiute Sdqeb uib Party 0f ranchers and feeders had better check the hen house or ibarn for possible cold air leaks. the Record You Galilee Theres gifts from wise men, Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per bending, In adoration, bending; year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 A cowboy, a man of few words Before a lowly bed, per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. And kings with crowns atremble and little got inOutside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, While shepherds groups to an argument with a dude and rate $5.00. assemble, One of the faithful phoned to fling a few him. He was tried and senMember United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulaof our words back into our big buck pearlies, Where one bright star had led. shot Editenced to be hanged. tions. Utah State Press Association. National and we were as guilty as a kitten with Of all the glorious pictures torial Association. Advertising Representative: cream on her whiskers. Friends advised him to make National Advertising Service. Of all entrancing pictures; an we those far see, appeal for commutation of years Through of one to the governor, but sentence his Its singing angels a What Is Christmas? Recently we took occasion to mention, will to earth theyre he kept putting it off because bit smugly, that the N-- J report on Nuttall-Desjardin- Goodbringing, he hated to write letters. FiBy Dale Nelson, Journalism Student, USAC fight was straight, while the With hope of peace to be. Then somewhat. A. R M. nally, however, as time drew And suddenly there was with the angel dailies had it tangled up on to explain how Keith is moving we went he took a stub pencil and short a multitude of the heavenly host praising contender. a in as title on a of tablet paper and wrote a rating Covers sheet Cream God and saying, Glory to God in the highHighway he what est and on earth peace, good will towards thought was a most As Truck Overturns men. eloquent In referring to the Harold Dade-Willi- e appeal for mercy, as Pep NORFOLK, Neb. (UP) High- follows: title. we used the once adjective Christmastime! a short season of the. fight, way crews were sent to a stretch Dere Gov. of highway 81 north of here year when revelers hold parties, when people not when police reported the road We didnt use that word carelessly, visit with friends and relatives, when crowds "There to hang me on we dont at times use words carelessly. was slick and dangerous. gather in department stores and gift shops. that covinformaour in of found the highway this case, we got most But They A lone figure walks along the cold wet sidetion from Morris Nuttall. Now Morris is ered with cream. in nowhere except walk, going particular A truck loaded with 24 bound to be a bit prejudiced in his opinions away from the crowds. Troubled eyes look on the cans of cream, valued at us of rest as the fight game, just over. up at the misty sky and see through the turned $425, in B. C. are prejudiced. But still wed The" workmen didnt try to haze, stars, and from the stars they try to here Morris the fight fan in to skim the cream off. They just judge bedraw a deep meaning, an explanation cause at Christmastime sorrows and troubles town. He reads all the fight magazines covered it up with gravel. Organ Number P!eae Your animals will do a lot better in a warm, dry place. book-learnin- It com-blnatio- n es Mood l The Top, Sueit Star Hour Ot Clais.cs Check how much grain and concentrate you are feeding and see if they are adequate for your animals needs. We have left three fern stands with nice glazed pots for only $3.00. They would make nice presents for some house. Beehrye Teiatune Sun0Y Plotter Box P4rt Elder Nes Ot Time Fullness Music of Worship Mercer McCleod W C TU Conte, P'1 , Etemssub B F W. Program Musical lner!uoe Proualy We Hail L D S Radio Chapel Sleiqnt.me A Tram Sign Off best-inform- take no holiday. Theres no cure, troubled eyes, in the sky and stars alone. Look in the heart big deep. What you are looking for is there. ' A glowing Christmas tree throws off a light of gayety while nearby theres song and laughter from a small group. Spirits are light and each person talks to his friends and has fun. Yet in his heart each knows and feel3 the basic significance of his merriLook at each heart, wondering ment. eyes, the feeling is dominant there. Money is flowing over the counters at the stores and crowds mill back and forth, in and out. A family of four walks together, a couple undecided on a gift files through, a tipsy gentleman excuses himself after bumping a woman who has two arms full of parcels. Tinny tinkling bells are rattled by Children, while outside Silent Night is being played over a loudspeaker. A What does all of this mean, Mommy ! mother and her daughter walk by. What does it mean, searching eyes, again they wander about. A cathedral with its doors wide beckons passersby. Some stop and enter. Many look up at its steeple, more hurry on. Prayers are offered, theres muttering, whispering, inside. Some on bended knees push silent unseen tears from misty eyes. A calm voice can be heard, Forgive them, for they know not what they do. ' Shopping crowds hurried through the doors of the department and gift stores to go home. Songs, music were in their soul The First Noel people Silent Night, knew the depth of their own feeling, just like the folks in the cathedral whispering their prayers. They carried packages in . RESULTS carefully, and reads the stories on fights in all the papers, and talks to a lot of the biggies and lesser characters in the fight game. Morris had told us, previously, that the battle was to be a title bout. However, it didnt sound too likely so when we were writing the column in question we called him again to check the point. Well, Morris said, they told me in Salt Lake it was going to be a title bout, and I read whqre it was going to be a title bout. But there was a story in the paper the other day that didnt say anything about it being for the title, so I dont know for sure. I think youd be safe in saying its a title bout. Pep-Da- de Smart, chic and lovely, give or an as- her a blouse to fit her persortment sonality and her mood. ... ... It was near deadline, and we had a lot of other stuff to write, so we said it, just once. We said title bout. Isnt that a lot of alibi for one little word, though? The Kiwanis club got disappointed in their speaker at the last minute last Thursday, so called upon the G. R. to give them a straight-face- d talk on the topic, The Situation in Ppx Elder School District. Now, to be perfectly fair, the Kiw'anians should invite one of the school board to address them on d the subject, That Local Newspaper. For Christmas shell cherish a robe superbly fashioned of crepe, satin, wool . . . from our exciting Holiday collection. 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