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Show IOX eBSSSBrnal .v?; fiidor- - per What They Think ',1'bam CitT. W March 17. 1950 all. Such slaves. Pve received. Yours truly, ELDER GLEN SEELY. Fresh Locals Dear Sirs: Diet The This card is to let you know Voice Of The udirtlM Reader" ! address has been changed my (UP) Mass. It was 2816 Marsh street. again. been eat: have Los Angeles 34. Calif. My new Dear Editor: Sioactive breakfasts at City but for a short time. Where address is 52 1 Galer On March 1, not long after we we came Place, Glen' institute of Tech-if- f moved from everyones proper- - dale 6, Calif. Thanks ever so ass to to Brigham a make City was year. safe without a lock. We much for the Journal. more than our home, several rabbits ty feel we received a poor welcome! ;"!L wely tagged portions it Yours truly, were I stolen from a scien-lpen at the here. are traced ELDER REED CAMPBELL. f meals rear of our house. We would cernutrition. Mr. In and Mrs. studies Thomas Jackson! for tainly like to know who is responsible. The rabbits belonged to our Riverton, Mar. 13, 1950. LOOKING BACK grandson who is Box Elder l heart broken over the loss. Brigham City, Utah IT HAPPENED Besides the rabbits a newjDpfr Srs: 1 hand saw was taken from ourL, am. boin8 transferred to YEARS AGO back screen porch. IThermopoiis, Wyoming, I wish you would kindly send my paper there from now on. (Note: Ordinarily our looking You can send my Wednesday back column is either for 25 or paper to Riverton, but would 46 years ago. Today, however, you please send the Friday one we can look back 55 years for to Thermopolis as I will be we have two copies of the Brig there Saturday. ham City Bugler, the pioneer My address will be as follows: paper of Brigham City. The two Elder Grant G. Cheal issues of the Bugler, dated No 813 Warren vember 2, 1895 and December 7, 1S95, wore loaned to us by Mrs. Thermopolis, Wyoming. If you would please do this Ira Larsen. Because some of I would appreciate it very much. the flavor of life in Brigham I have enjoyed the paper very City 55 years ago may be lost much and will enjoy it all the if we reform the sentences, we time, while I am on my mis- are duplicating their stories sion. I have enjoyed my stay word for word.) in Riverton very much, also my Scandinavian Democratic Rally labors here. There will be a Scandinavian Yours Sincerely, democratic meeting in east room of Court House on SaturElder Grant G. Cheal. day, November 2, at 7:30 p. m. C. M. Nellson. All inSpeaker, Bring in your radio repair work on Dollar Day Dear Bill: vited to attend. the total charge. You save ONE-FIFTJust a brief note to let you Bugler Column know of a change of address and The Bugler is for the constito thank you for the papers I tution. have received during the past By casting your vote for the 0 seven months. Discount On All Radio Tubes constitution, you vote against My new address is 235 Otley territorial All Kinds All Makes vassalage and for Road, Leeds 6, Yorkshire, Eng- state freedom. Specially Priced Dollar Day Only land. Utah politics Ls growing deIve certainly enjoyed reading cidedly obnoxious. Good men l the and look ea- seem to be lasing their heads gerly forward to its delivery ev- and sinking in the political mire. What will the harvest be? ery week. l If some men woke up after Reading the r forms such a close contact with a convention and found a on the ticket of their home that at times its hard to dog 81 South Main Street realize Im away. particular party they would Thanks again for all the pa- - vote the ticket straight, dog and " a2iy 5 h 1, , News-Journa- DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS 20 H 15 News-Journa- YATES Radio Service beings News-Journa- yel--le- are party1 talnnhle In the senWt immediately following the war, and it is my honest belief that 1 n view of this and all the other mentioned reasons, we should plant all the beets here that our factory can process this year, he continued. Holmgren also urged wide aG tendance at tho meetings tha sugar company is planning tq hold In the qext week or two, at which tiie latest information on the use of commercial fer, tilizer will be given out by company and college representatives, because the proper use of fertilizer can reduce its costs and increase yields, facts that are Important to all farmers. It is understood that there will be some facts made available on better livestock feeding operations at these meetings. Sugar Beet Acreage Allotment Could ; A goodly crop of marriages in this city is ripening, so rumors say. Keep your head under a hydrant until after Tuesday and you will come out all right otherwise it is doubtful. This fall P. P. Siggard is putting up 500 bushels of excellent winter apples, as good as can be found. Attractions That Should Induce Many Good Settlers Here Box Elder county has: Room for 100,000 people. A population of 8,000, Mountains of almost pure iron ore near Willard. Valuable silver and lead mines in the western part 30,000 acres of land under cultivation, 12,000 under Irrigation. Land that produces 423 bushels of tomatoes to, the acre. Hot Springs of wonderful medicinal properties. Girls On Embracing A mean young masher remarks that he believes mast of the fair Brigham damsels would like to embrace the opportunity to take the first sleigh ride of the season and that the young men themselves are not particularly opposed to the embracing business. Be Cut If Contracts Are Few In 1950 .The sugar factory in Garland could process the beets from 12,- 500 acres of land in the Box El- dor county, and in view of the price that Is guaranteed for beet farmers should plant that many beets in this district this year, E. J. Holmgren, president of the local beet growers asso. elation, declared Wednesday. Holmgren stated that he nad been Informed that California growers have now contracted to 1 aaon ,0 tho onnnl'itJ full of their factories; Michigan has already filled its entire acreage allotment and Yakima, Washington, Is anxious to use any additional acreage that can be taken from other company areas. Utah farmers have turned to ; ll0atOfs- tomatoes and corn in oars and, si,nt'e !he war !wnt have never reached their acre age quota. Beet acreage allotments could easily be last (permanently to this area If not used, he said. Beet prices have declined only 10 percent, while the average decline for all crops has been reported ns 23 percent, Holmgren points out in further tifying current beet plantings. Moreover, he sees lower prices for alfalfa and an uncertain floor under toarlev prices. We are assured of ample labor for the hand work and have Dried beans should be cooked a right to assume that there in the water in which they are will be a better quality of thin- soaked to save valuable vitaning and hoeing than was ab- - mins and minerals. - s , "ten up peopu think. thank0 Good As A Circus When the sidewalks are as slippery as they have been in Brigham .parts of this week, one does not have to be a trained acrobat to throw his legs into the air and come sprawling down in a position that would make a professional contortionist turn green with envy. Advertisements Coffee was advertised by the Corinne Mercantile company for 17.2 cents a pound, . laundry soap for $2.90 a hundred cakes, beans for $1.00 for 33 pounds, rice for $1.00 per 18 pounds, and best mixed pickles for .90 a v gek. IMPERIAL! Imperial Louisville, Ky was named for Louis XVI of France. 10 U A TO FIND itS MMt made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. 86 proof. grain neutrul spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. T BARRELS OF FINE TYPE SPECIALS t . v Baby Cradle Gyms, $2.00 value, now $ I . Starter Set Dinnerware, Knowlet Virginia Pattern, Reg. $8.95 value, or Dollar Day only $5. Starter Set, aa above, Princess Pattern. Reg. $10.00 value, for Dollar Day only $6.00. Luggage, beautiful Putman case, Reg. $24.50, for Dollar Day only $20 including tax. Hut and Shoe Case. 4 only and theyre going early to oome lucky persons. Regular $24.50. for Dollar Day, including tax, the price is only $12. Week-En- d cases, regularly sell for $14.50, our Dollar Day special price is only $10 including tax. Bill folds at.onevhalf price. With tax $1 to $2.50. Goblets, cocktails, wines, Stemware, beautiful cut and etched crystal stemware. brandies, wherbeta. Reg. $1.50 each, for Dollar Day 8 for $6. Reg. $1 25 each, for Dollar Day 8 for $5. Tell Me A Story Dolls, beautifully costumed, real hair, plastic unbreakable bodies. Little girls love them. Ideal birthday gifts. Reg. $1.49, Dollar Day special only $1. Photo Albums and Scrap Books. $2.50 to $3.00 values, $2.00. VALUES SUPER-FIN- E IN THE FINE TYPE Dm : T Does The Number f OF YOUR PAPER END IN HOE SPOT 33? NO. 1 on the of paper. It page your Iti a number that ends in 33" (whether Ifs 133 or 2433) bring the page, showing the number and your name and address, to the Reminder Office Supply on Dollar Day. Theres a nice gilt, a genuine leather wallet waiting for you absolutely free. Please come in and get your gift if your Paper's number ends In 33, so you'll always remember that telephone No. 3 is the number to call for office supplies and all business needs. 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Dont miss IIOT SPOT NO. 6! $1 3 HOT SPOT NO. evcr-welcon- Miss HOT SPOT No. r . $1.00 Children's Books, hard cover. Special. ' v & $1.49 10c ii t Books for pleasure, improvement, inspiration. Your best buy of the year in books. All the $2.00 and $3.00 Best Fellers youve been hearing about. Here is your chance to get any book on this Hot Spot table for only ...... m ail jfr'r'V |