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Show me by my brother who had kept it as a souSpecial Guest Night venir of a visit made on April 21, 1953. Slated for Music Club The front page of the tabloid newspaper A special guest night will be is devoted to a large photo of Roy Cohn and for Edward MacDowell Muheld McDavid Schine, principals in the current members on Saturday, club sic Carthy vs. Army controversy, as they ar- May 8, beginning promptly at rived in London and a story headed appro- 8 p. m. at the home of Ricks s Visit London. Knudson, 48 South First East. priately, U. S. lie Couldn't Resist Her Here is your thought for today: There is really no substitute for brains, but silence often does pretty well. I wonder what students at USAC or possibly Logan High school are laughing up their sleeves at the college professors who are probing the hole west of that city in hopes of finding a meteorite in the mysterious crater formed last Saturday midnight following an explosion. If a meteor had fallen it would have been observed all over northern Utah and southern Idaho. Sounds a lot more like dynamite. Sidewalk engineers will have a field day this week as construction progresses on the big new grain tanks at the Big J Milling and Elevator company. The concrete bins are all being poured at once, the forms being' jacked up as reinforcing steel and concrete are laid. Contractor Wayne Jensen expects to have the tanks up to their heighth by week-enshifts working three eight-hoon the continuous pouring job. 80-fo- ot d, ur It goes on to describe the chief counsel and chief consultant of the U. S. Senate Investigation committee as the most curious ambassadors that America has ever sent to the land of the Pilgrim fathers. The News & Journal office is playing "good neighbor these days, letting the Intermountain Publishing company of Ogden usd our plant and equipment to carry on production while their plant, badly damaged by a recent fire, is being renovated. Its inconvenient and not very profitable, but in a way its insurance to us. Should a similar disaster strike our plant, I feel certain the Ogden firm would be the first to offer their help. Now with that background of Continental opinion of a year ago, we leave you gentle readers with your radio, television and newspaper reports of the current controversy in Washington. big bang this week out of a year-ol- d edition of the London Daily Mirror, sent Airs. Maxwell Pohl Is Back From California BIRTHSi Brigham City, Utah Friday, May 7, 1954 established A weekly newspaper, Friday every 1908, published in and entered at Second Claas Matter at the Poet olfica in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March , 179. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaAssociation, Utah State Press tional Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative: Utah Salt Laks Stats Press Association, City. Utah. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Subscription rats 5dN per year, able in advance; in combination the Box Elder News, (published nesdays) ,5.00 per year; 87.5 months; single copy 10 cants. IF YOU'VE GOT IT A TRUCK BROUGHT IT! hero-employ- er which it describes as the making of confidential reports about that most shadowy of all things, political reliability." It goes on to describe the pair as foolish young men without sense, without background and without knowledge. t got a Voice students of Mrs. Leon Christiansen will present the program. General chairman is Mrs. Jennie L. Jones with Mrs. Kathrine Fishburn as program chairman. Mrs. Claire Nelson has arwith ranged for refreshments 2 Box Elder JOURNAL inves-togatio- Everyone is relieved and thankful this that the weather man was wrong in his predicted freeze and frost over the weekend. It came close though but preliminary reports show very little damage in the Brigham City area. week Theressa Mitton will play Rafollowed by vel's "Sonatine violinist Mischa Pozananskl. Mr. Pozananski will feature as part of his program, "Concerto in E Mendelssohn. He will Minor, be accompanied by Mrs. Arthur M. Gillespie. The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial n hospital: Speaking of the pairs whirlwind A boy was born May 2 to of Europe, the writer says, These James LaRue and Kathleen youths Hunt Bywater of Brigham City. bumptious, who have been scuttering about Europe for On May 2, Richard and Darthe past fortnight have now, with all their lene Wood Ramsdale of Blue bounce and all their Creek became the parents of a superficial college-bre- d adolescent ruthlessness, in association with son. A boy was born May 4 to RobSenator McCarthy, been their ert and Darlene Meservy Bursmashing repuations. rows of Brigham City. And the speed with which they got the A son, their second, was born job done was brought out in a quotation in to William David and Helen which one of them said, We never stayed Zundel Egley of San Francisco, on May 4. less than full day in any city. Lyle and Lois Haden Nessen The newspaper concludes with the state- of Howell are 5.the parents of a born May ment, We do not like these precious cubs, boy and we detest and despise their business sages. Other committe members include Mrs. Sylvia Glover and Mrs. Christie Nielsen. A cordial invitation has been extended by the American Legion Auxiliary for all auxiliary members, their mothers or special guests, along with all mothers of Legionaires and servicemen, to attend the annual Mothers Tea this afternoon, Friday, May 7, at 4 p. m. in the War memorial home. Quiz-Kid- The joke is The lead paragraph reads: over. What might have been fun and foolishness in Munich and Berlin and Vienna and Belgrade and Athens and Rome and Paris arrived officially on British soil with American passports. Cohn and Schine are here. Mrs. Vera Burt in charge of cor. American Legion Auxiliary Invites Mothers To Tea Seems to me the progress being made by the highly publicized investigation is about like the account of a trip into southeastern Utah made recently by Editor Norm of the Richfield Reaper. He said, When we left we didnt care where we were going when we got there we didnt know where we were and when we got back we didnt know where we had been. Fuel-lenba- ch Mothers, Daughters Hold Annual Banquet Mrs. Maxwell Pohl returned The Future Homemakers of Sunday evening from a two weeks visit with her daughter, America held their annual Virginia, at Santa Marla, Calif. Mothers and Daughters banquet on Monday evening, May 3, at Virginia returned home with the high school cafeteria. her mother for a short visit before returning to California. Miss Dinner was served to the girls, Pohl is employed by the W. C. mothers and honored guests. Mathews Electric company at Among the guests were PrinciSanta Maria. pal and Mrs. Alf Freeman, Supt. . LOOK AROUND Shoo or you uo or w,or toy for tho baby Oa or part, for tha car. Tbit trucking businau Mighty Important to Too I ' ANN BLYTII exhibits a fish that didnt even try to get away when he spotted his cute captor. Ann did some fishing while on location at Mammoth Lakes, Calif., Cinema Scope musical, for the filming of Rose Marie, in which she plays the title role. 1 , - , ,. 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