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Show .BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, March Brigham City. Utah Asking For Guidance 3, 1950 oSm weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established A Alii The program will1 start sen will act as chairman. , feed Pr0 livestock producers, a m anj wjl en jj.qq , he, ducers and others interested arej afternoon ( about 5 oclock day invited to attend. Course For Feed Men Is Planned In 1908. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative; National Advertising Service. ufacturers, processors and distributors and farmers mixing their own feed will be held In Logan at the Rural Arts building next Monday, March 6 to 9, it was announced today by the Not a day passes but what we hear of the activities of the Russian bear. A bear that would be better described as an octopus, for William M. Long, Editor it has tentacles reaching into every country Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager in the world fanning the flame of subversive elements; usually working quietly but surePublished every Friday and entered as Second ly in putting unfounded doubts into hearts Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, of men about their government and country; Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. always exploiting every weakness of the peoand their government, for all people and Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per ple year payable in advance; in combination with the governmental organizations have their weakBox Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $1.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, combination rate $5.00. DENNIS JOHNSON A short course for feed man- Smash Communism Communism is as intangible as a phan- toms shadow. Only occasionally you catch 6Fi W iixie etetsc , aren- OUR FARMALL MAW, SAVS? extension service. At this meeting the President of the American Feed Manufacturers association, Mr. Walter C. Berger of Chicago will be one of the principal speakers. The convention Is being sponsored by the College extension service and the departments of and animal poultry, dairying husbandry. Dr. Louis L. Mad- - nesses. 'are iard her X a glimpse of it in your own back yard. It does not seem real nor a thing that could suddenly take shape and choke the breath of democracy, with its freedoms and privileges from our lives. TR1TSSE& Yet, as Marx says in his theory of expansion, the undercurrent and pressure of communism is applied constantly until it demoralizes and breaks down all forms of government other than communism. We got some 'goldfish during a kale at a local drug store four of them. Weve never had very good luck with goldfish. They always seem to get pale and wan and then sicken and die, after weve had them a few , weeks or a month. The girl at the drug store understood perYou just feed them too much," she fectly. The way to keep goldfish is to igsaid. nore them. As long as you can see the goldfish in it, dont bother to change the water. It says on the fish food package to feed them every day or every two days. Well, just feed them once a week. , . , So our four new goldfish . . . well, actually, flow there are only three of them . . ; are having to, learn to get along without much Attention. Weve had them about ten days flow. Today, were thinking about getting )ome fish food, and if we do tomorrow well feed them. ' 4 i The veterinary was f up from Ogden and 0r6pfced in very pldaSantly to inquire after It does not operate in the open as did Nazism and Fascism but is cloaked behind being titles. Constantly ,we must be on our guard against the subtle teachings of Communism. We must be aware of their continual striving to throw monkey, wrenches into the democratic machinery of our government. We must seek out and smash the Marxist rotten spots in our society and government. Fundamental, of course, in our battle against this red octopus, is the living of democracy in our everyday lives. We must be tolerant of all races, all religions, of the rights of every individual. And when we are refused our rights, through the ignorance or selfishness- of others, we must demand those rights, and if necessary fight for them. We must make democracy function to the letter for it is the strongest bulwark against totalitarianism in the world. The selection of every public official must be made only after careful analysis of his character, ability, attitude, history and political viewpoints. Even though he may not embody the principles of communism," he could be a detriment to the people he represents by not being constantly cognizant of the principles of democracy. He could be an unhired agent of the Kremlin through ignor' ' - ance. , . I J, Often nfistakes are made in the selection of officials for national and local governments, and those officials, through the power of their office, refuse to observe the funtdamentals of their government. They may hide from the public the business activities and. their policies that the public is entitled to know about. They may administer their business the peoples business for their own personal betterment or .. Usually when the old G. R. gets smart-aleck- y for that of friends. And they may just not with someone, they come in the next have the ability, energy, or inclination to do morning or a few days later ready to tear our a good job. head off. This customer is always right Only the best type of person should be alattitude of the vets, and his very pleasant lowed to hold public office and if he isnt the and friendly manners, have been quite up- best democracy will suffer type of setting. It makes this a memorable week, and communismperson or any other foreign docreally. trine will gain. Jellybean's health and' express "regrets that tve hadnt been too happy with the pups hospital experience. The cough, ' he said, was from a dry throat just like a cigaret cough. His diagnosis was accurate, and he kidding, and he did know what he was doing. And he was so doggoned pleasant and nice about it all f - manufactured. To !nure our customer of true fort and security, arc recommend NON-SKI- From now on, as far as were concerned, only one veterinary in this big wide world... Hes terrific, hes marvelously skillful abd tremendously wise." Hes the animal kingdoms best friend, and when any of the pets are ailing up at the Little Shack the Longs Call Home, theres no one, but no one, will do. else t theres 4 We feel about our vet the way women feel about their family doctors (we assume!) and if any of you would like to have a veterinary or veterinary hospital recommended to you, just give us a ring. We have some very, yery emphatic ideas on the subject. And, as you know, weve never been the man to be hush-hus- h about any of our em- phatic ideas 1 If you happen across this weeks Saturday Evening Post, be sure to read the advertisement by General Mills on the back cover and see what you make of it. We arent quite sure whether General Mills is thinking about getting rid of its vice presidents, and raise the wages of the rest of the employes $1.32 a week each, or whether theyre trying to impress us with how tough it is these days for vice presidents whose earnings are only $26,000 a year on the average, after income ' taxes. Theres one thing we did consider very clear about the ad, though. It wasnt exactly what youd classify as a Help Wanted ad. .. Memories" from both the 25 and files. hold appllancea These rupture securely, requiring only jour one-ha- lf th pressure of ordinary trustee. Our experienced fitter also serve your needs for Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Hosiery, Shoulder Brace, etc., and our reasonable price will surely please you. days. - al ALL THE TIME TRUCK CO. 43 I MERCHANT, DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL? Services Told DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR BATTING AVERAGE IS? NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO FIND OUT! When you receive a Pioneer Service County Credit Board Statement bearing our registered trade mark, either Pay Your Bill in FULL, PART PAY or SATISFACTORILY Arrange to Pay! PLAY BALL WITH YOUR GIVE HIM YOUR CASH BUSINESS. CREDITOR o Almost all of your merchants and professional men in your trade area receive out Monthly Credit., Reports. These reports carry the delinquent debtors names and their batting average. Anyone of these debtors that have not got a credit rating such as a P- - which means PAYING; or an ARR, which means satisfactorily arranged his batting average is not so good. And when he has no P or ARR in front of his name at all that means that he has three strikes on him and has virtually fanned out. Now you can easily understand that with this kind of a batting average with nothing before your name means, to the merchant that you are not entitled to credit and have struck out ! , , REMEMBER that the mart who pays is welcome everywhere and the one who does not pay soon becomes a social outcast, and loses his credit something he will never regain! So why not keep your batting average good by paying your bills promptly! THE GiFT OF SUCCESS PIONEER SERVICE COMPANY, INC. Give your school child the advantages of doing The Largest Business Mens Organization In The Northwest MEMBERS OF THE BOX ELDER, WEBER, DAVIS COUNTY CREDIT BRIGHAM CITY Hale Bros. Furniture Co. Central Chevrolet Co. Russ Electric Andersen's Bear River Valley Leader Brigham Tire Shop Lees Frozen Food Locker North Main Furniture Co. O. P. Skaggs Whitaker & Hunsaker Co. Matlock Tractor Ashcraft Jewelers Wagstaff Service Owens Service Garage Winzeler Motor' school work with a portable typewriter. sacsniaA-'Mean- r niBB3agflMBhr School interest, quality of work, grades have been shown Petersen Electric Box Eider Station KBUH Dicks Texaco Service Glens Market News-Journ- al PLYMOUTH & Grocery RIVERSIDE Jays Service & Grocery GARLAND Bear River Farm Supply Woods Auto Repair Bear River Auto Co. O. P. Skaggs Lambs Service . ! compare all four, select the one that is BEST FOR YOU, in the price range you wish to pay, at the REMINDER. START NOW THE GRADUATION GIFT Make your selection and have, us lay away a portable for your sons or daughters graduation gift, right now. Give the graduation gift that will mean so much in job or college in the important years ahead, the gift that helps build a successful career in college or any line of work. REMINDER osk ; TREM0NT0N Fronk Chevrolet Co. Firestone Store Box Elder Motor Ervin Stohl Peterson Tractor Service Lilenquist Implement Burgess Plumbing Auto Hospital Wasatch Sales & Service Bear River Liquid Gas & Appl. Shaw & Iverson Anderson Feed & Seed Co. Ewer Plumbing & Heating Arlo T. Adams WILLARD Willard Grocery OGDEN Weber Fuel Oil Co. Anderson Seed & Feed .. , Steeds Coal Co. Milton G. R. J, Pence-Grai- n . YVright, Inc. . . Five Point Electric Co., Clarence Waterfall Co. . , Anderson Lumber Co. Heitz Heating Bertagnolli Plumbing & Heating. ROY , G. R. Oleson Co. CLEARFIELD Art White Co. A. & N. Motor LAYTON Weaver Garage Ellis School of Music Bills Sheet Metal Bishops KAYSVILLE Brick Wood Co. Pilchers Conoco Service Inland Printing Co. ldaho - Oregon - Utah STATE OFFICE BOARD Co. Tri-Mot- or MUST VALUABLE No Commssion Charged On Collections All Money Paid Direct To Creditors No Docket Fees. No Filing Fees No Contracts To Sign And Regret Your Accounts Remain In Your Hands At All Times . In ri PI SI 1 i Hi ITS fARMALL TIME ARE YOU PLAYING BALL WITH YOUR will be under the direction of Bill Pearce. The anthem will of be The Beautiful Garden '1iayer, and the offertory is to be The Lord Is My Shepherd. Members of the temporary If We Would See Jesus is choir Include Elizabeth Boyce, Dixie Crowell, the title of the sermon to be Maida 'Moore, given at the regular worship Wilma Victor, Max Morrison, service at the Community Pres- Clarence Ward, Bill Long and byterian church Sunday morn- Charles Claybaugh. At 7 oclock Sunday evening ing, March 5, beginning at 11 to Arthur a short period of hymn singing according ocloqk, will be followed by a Gillespie, pastor. At 9 oclock' in the morning kodachrome sound picture deprotestant services will be held picting life among Navaho Inin the theater at the Intermoun- dians. There will be no charge tain Indian school for the Nava-h- and everyone is welcome to atstudents at the school. tend, Reverend Gillespie said. Choir rehearsal next week At 9:45 oclock Sunday morning the church school will be will be held Monday , at 7:30 held under the direction of Mrs. oclock in the evening at the Charles Claybaugh." The Chil- home of Bill Pearce,, cottage 2, drens story, The Ladder of Seely cottages, 740 south Main. A trustees meeting will be Gold, will be told by Reverend held at the church next TuesGillespie. Pianist for Sunday services, is day, March 7, at 8 oclock in Mrs. Leo Hess. Special music the evening. Were still, as of today and we arent News-Journ- fKtsSSIS DRUG Brigham is incorporated at Brigham City Corporation just as Podunk Center would Podunk Center City be incorporated as Corporation, this reader claims. One of our faithful readers suggests that only a few people in Box Elder who can remember 46 years ago, whereas there are a number who can remember 20 or 25 years ago, and that therefore our Memories column should be taken from the 20 Thats why in the files. In our good old custom (where, or of trying to keep everybody happy, well alas, consistency is but a paste jewel) youll tnake a stab at getting Bob to transcribe find the deskbook form Brigham City. there are r HAMILTON before going forth to preach as shown in this scene from the famed Wichita Mt. Easter pageant, appearing in The Prince of Peace, new cinecolor feature opening at the Capitol theatre Sunday, March 5, and running four . . . Community Church 01 BRIGHAM Christ Praying In Wilderness one-side- speaking for tomorrow, for Brigham City. And our reason doesnt have anything whatever to do with keeping anybody happy. You notice things more when theyre slightly strange to you. And when we first came to Brigham City, within the first few week3 we got the clear impression that of the Old Timers, the elderly native sons and daughters and the folk who have lived here a long, long time, most of them seemed to And maycall their town Brigham City. be we were imagining things, but we call em the way we hear em it seemed to us that those who referred to the town as Brigham City spoke the words with a little more feeling, a little more warmth and affection in their voices, then did those who called it just Brigham. SPOT D light-weig- And just by way of illustrating that there d are two sides to every question, another reader takes exception to popularizing the name of Brigham City as Brigham City, or perhaps we mean the name of Brigham as Brigham City, Furthermore, he says, possibly it was when Rol Madsen was postmaster, a survey was made and it was found that the big majority of Brigham letters missent to Bingham Canyon were addressed Brigham City. This reader says Brigham City looks a whole lot more like Bingham Canyon than ' , just plain Brigham does. com- PAD TRUSSES t : c Sufferer from Hernia (Rupture) may now enjoy our NO CHARGE SERVICE offered to all trus wearer by our exLet them help you perienced fitter. in your selection and application from of line the finest turgical appliance - , Nevada Division Established 1926 STATE OFFICE DIVISION ' Box 286 OFFICE . Box 1616 Box 471 Logan, Utah Eugene, Oregon Boise, Idaho WATCH FOR THE GREEN AND BLACK HANDBILLS WITH ACC0UN' FOR SALE! |