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Show ELDER BOX Friday, October 6, 1950 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Bitgbm City. Utah A Utah, successor to Smlthfleld Sentinel, established In 1908. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box glider News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com- bination rate S, Homesteaders Get Monument - $5.00. - Let's Get Them Together! Just About AnutluHa WASHINGTON By Bob Crompton Anyone want to buy a pound and a half recently. When the gold poked its pleasant yellow hue from between the gravel in the Cleanup operations at the end of the day many a happy Aw, look at that issued from the mouths of the crew. Box Elder Strange thing about it, however,' is that County's Howard Call on the Republican virgin ground and still ticket in the primaries for U. S. representa-Ahd.w- e they were processing melted down previously. been had, the gold feel its worth the time to point out of the some, Winnahs, finer points. .We met' Preston L. Jones, .mayor, doctor The crew deduced, from the legends conarid a( find .fellowv the Mher day and were cerning the area passed down, that a time impressed with his good nature and appar- back, long before they started burying the ent willingness to face any issue brought gold at Ft. Knox, the Chinese crews that up r ' t once worked the fields in that vicinity for Better known as mayor of Nephi in this large company s had and buried area, he also holds down the posts of president of the Utah Municipal league, member of Utah Water and Power board, director of They accidentally scooped up one of the Ut&h State Water Users association and a Chinese caches and caught it in their sluice tall. Ust of 6thers. box. ; Besides being a successful dentist In Nephi (so. successful that his young patients even like him), he owns a small farm at Nephi, Sad thing about this story (which is enis a licensed pilot, has been president of the is that the U. S. wild life association of East Juab and has tirely true, incidentally), not will that has been gold buy tv multitude Of civic accomplishments to his government melted down. ttttdit.;. active Republican all of his life, it shows in his talks that are coming fast and It was interesting to note the other day thick throughout the state as he campaigns the Ogden judge who ruled on the that K. Walter Representative against Granger. school squabble in Weber county, reprimanJones ; The irresponsible Fair Deal Says ll son ded the school board of that district for spenders are just like the who squanders the resource left him by a conducting a poor public relations program. The people were not quite ready to accept wealthy father. in schools and principally new set-u- p the It doesnt take any brains for a person to because did not understand it. . they alt the of resources assets and squander generations may have built up, and by the same token, it doesnt take any brains for Such an occurence will never occur in the the Fair Dealers to go on spending money Box Elder school district if their public redoesnt have. Ihegovernment The eventual answer to this, Jones de- lations program continues as it now is. clares, ."is complete and final disaster. Those statements may have come froqt th deptha.o his heart, they have the Superintendent K. E. Weght, a newspaper cannot help but note, has a book on trite ring or man Republican cAIhpaign talk. public relations sitting, on the number one Federal Encroachposition on his aesk. And he must read it. .f.v,Jqnee recent, talk on ment on the Responsibilities of Local GovImmediately following a meeting of the erriinienta in .Brigham City, was the one we school board a set of the last approved minfeel'should be put in neon lights. l, as they utes are sent to the ,Jn his talk, made here September 19, to are to the other county papers. S group of G.O.P. workers, Jones pointed out Whenever there is news about school that there is a large federal tax on automo-bilei- ,. activities in the district that is important to liquor, city sponsored, amusements school patrons he immediately releases it to and other activities, but the problems they the county papers and carefully explains the qrate, L e. road problems and law enforce- pros and cons of any controversial issue. ment problems, must be faced by the city To us that is democracy functioning at Without the assistance of the tax money perfection. If that attitude carries down collected from them. . through the ranks of school teachers there 'If Brigham City did receive a k be little doubt that Box Elder county can on the car taxes, for Instance, ocllected by children are receiving a good lesson in the the federal government we would, be able to fundamentals of democracy.' support a larger police traffic force. . neer-do-we- i ol - News-Journa- kick-bac- "i '! fn the- j presidential j . election of 1948, Jf orty million votes were cast, 45.7 million potential workers did not go to the polls. election of 1946, comparOp the able, to this, election, although the make-u- p qf ,Congress was at stake, only 37 million votes were cast, 55 million potential voters did not go to the polls. If such a trend were to continue history might well record this lack of interest by citizens in their government as the tragedy of this age. Get out and vote is the theme of drives . by mahy civic minded organizations and by practically all politicians of both parties. For the general election November 7, there is still three registration dates left. They are, in Box Elder county, October 10 (pext Tuesday), October 17 and 31, according to County Clerk K. B. Olsen, you fail to vote you are failing in one of the Without registering you cant vote and if most important responsibilities of being a citizen of the United States. , off-ye- We' 'have The only "political campaigning : ar heard by a county candidate for the' Nov.' 7 election,- was by Bishop Ernest' Hansen - Wednesday." - NEW AND USED GUNS AVAILABLE AT IB it ed o ' According to Em the Democrats were having a terrific rally. Here in Brigham City well say. ' Strange as it might seem, there sitting on the front row was a Republican. The main speaker of the evening got up and started outlining the program he would - follow when elected to office. Periodically everyone gave him a rousing round of applause, but no one clapped louder than the Republican. Say, said a Democrat leaning over to the G.O.P. leader, what you clapping for youre not a Democrat? The louder I clap the longer hell talk and more of these people will be Republi (CORINNE OMMENTS By Marijane Morris Corinne Is settling into Its fall and winter routine of school and social activities with its regular affairs of birthdays and private comings and goings. Its such a wonderful time fall, in this great land of ours. Only mother nature with her vivid colors can compare with the gold and yellows and orange of the fashion world. The sun warmed gold of the pumpkin,' the yam is reflected in the soft wool fabrics in the store windows; its such a time of rich fulfillment, of the gathering together of all of natures and mans achievements, of conventions, of renewed activities of clubs. And speaking of conventions, the Wayne Andersons are enjoying the sights of Denver, Colorado with the J. D. Harris at the . automobile convention being held there. We bet they find it a wonderful vacation too. But then again, on the side of the news that isnt so bright is the face that Mrs. Ella Stallings will enter the Dee hospital very soon to undergo surgery again. When 1 say her many, many friends, I mean that literally, wish her the best of luck and a sound and speedy recovery this time. Well all be waiting eagerly for her return. Mrs. George IRoss has had a bout with a broncial infection but is reported better. .Then there are the birthdays! Mr. C. G. Adney celebrated a quiet 80th birthday last Sunday. Not long ago I talked to Mrs. Adney about a piece of news I wanted to get from Mr. Adney and she replied: "Yes, hell be glad to help you with it but I dont want to say anything to him right now as hes building me some kitchen cabinets! We need lots of mep like Mr. Adney who have devoted much of their lifetime to their community, their county and their state to make it a better place for us all to live, on the Again, congraulations 80th birthday and may he have many more! Mr. George Ross BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES INCREASE! a homecoming meeting of the Corinne Masonic lodge No. 5 the 14th of October. Guests from all over the state are expected to attend, including the state grand master. The Corinne O. E. S. expect to serve a 6:30 dinner to at least 100 guests. The Corinne O.E.S. No. 11 served a 6:30 dinner to 36 guests and members from Tremonton, Brigham and Ogden Tuesday evening. Master Curtis Hansen will be the host at his birthday party Friday afternoon. It will be his 7th birthday and his class at school will help him cele- - also had a birthday. Hes a little less than half as old as Mr. Adney, but hes a mighty fine citizen of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilbert have just returned from a 6hort vacation to (Ruth, Nevada to visit their and daughter, Sharon and their two children. Mr. Ray Miller received word late Wednesday evening that his father had suffered a severe stroke. This is a double blow since his mother passed away less than a year ago. We hope he has good news to report when he gets home. There will be son-in-la- dis :or )E' Ammunition Scopes Installed Parts 612 North Main Phone 17 by Henry J. Kaiser J...the lowest-price- car in the d today.. Jhe I low-pric- e itt Today, at your JCalser-Fraze- r dealer, you will e what we believe to be the most Important ear that America has produced since the automobile '' became a necessity of daily living. It fills the needs, the wants, the purchasing poww of all America as no other car has done in the last ten years. It It rugged. 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Still in relative! stur- dition," the tiny mi1 three windows when dy symbol of the days ih fS2S western lands were distributed period. turnbeen has comers free to all Signed ed over to the Homestead na- in 1862, by the near Beatrice, monument tional fered free lands i Neb. 160 acres to any LiS It is a 14 by 16 foot log cabin any citizen 21 erected on a wilderness claim any person who deck!, stalked out under the home- tention of becoming 7? stead act of 1862 by George Under its proviso Washington Palmer, a settler. sands of easterners 14 miles It has been transported grants from Eur0 to the monument. into the West. The W -a as The house will serve tensified at the encU,, museum exhibit recalling vivid- War, when veteran, setly the days of the pioneer Os- vantage of It tlers, Secretary of Interior car L. Chapman 6aid in accept- - Success Story A college boy, brate. Of particular Interest is many years in tho the organization of a Corinne world, retired with Mrs. J. 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