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Show the Pioneer Oil and Coal' Company ibut abandoned art attempt to open a safe. These Fellows Better Find Another Trade FARGO, N. D. (UP) Burglars Polke later found two dollars broke into two business, firms in Fargo recently, tout left more and 50 cents scattered throughout the building Owner Glenn money than they took. Nelson said burglars failed In The burglars took a money two previous attempts to rob box containing two dollars in him, but he said it was the first change from Culhgans soft wa- time they ever left him in service. Then they entered HOUStWfVlS Reason Enough ARE WARNED: SALT LAKE CITY A smoothly operating band of salesmen who sell cheap substiare tute fabrics as cheating the nation's housewives out of hundreds of thousands of dollars each year, the American Wool Council has warned here. The swiftly spreading racket, which foils local authorities in most communities, has reached a as far West as Southern and as far East as Hartford, Conn., according to the Better Business Bureau In New York, In most cases, victims are persons who can ill afford to be swindled. g and members of the organization hit with greatest frequency in rural America. Here their way is paved by reputable, which have firms made selling a respected form of distribution. And here, in smaller towns with few stores, these slickly polished gyps can reach the heart of the nadoor-to-do- ''all-woo- Fast-talkin- door-to-do- tion's OLD CROW And as always we offer the famous 100 IN BOND Both Kentucky Straight Bourbon H htskits PROOF-BOTTLE- THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY DISTILLERS PRODUCTS S4I D COMPANY, DIVISION CORPORATION, H OF L NATIONAL FRANKFORT, KY. budget-consciou- home- s, sewing market. Particularly affected by the activities of the gang have been thousands of young women of high school and college age who each year enter the "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest in 15 western states. In many instances, girls have completed their entries in the contest only to find that the fabric which they thought was wool is, in reality, a cheap substitute. Telling a story of personal hard luck, the itinerant salesman offers what are described as luxury wool fabrics at sacrifice prices, victims of the racket relabels port. Authentic-lookinidentifying the fabrics as play a big part in clinching most sales, they add. Only after the salesman has sped away in his g "all-wo- high-power- represent a growing threat to legitimate retail enterprises, and to public confidence in the label," Mr. Steiwer warns. "To some degree, this large-scal- e swindle involves as weil the livelihood and welfare of thousands of American wool growers. The Job of putting an end to this vast operation is a challenge to both national and local law case. WHAT EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WHISKY OVER 50 IN OF AMERICAS WHISKY IS PRODUCED KENTUCKY WHISKY door-to-do- IS BECAUSE KENTUCKY THE FINEST IN THE WORLD YET ' OF ALL THESE FINE WHISKIES, EARLY TIMES IS THE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY KENTUCKIANS OVERWHELMINGLY CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES. TASTE IS THE REASON. ITS WHISKY MADE FROM A TRADITION M01 JNIS IS THE WHISKY THAT MUCKY WHISKIES FAMOUS Ls ' had WHISKY 86 EARLY several years. Only three of the squad are below six feet in height. 'Long is a graduate of the Box Elder High school with the class of 1955, and was active in athletics throughout the four years he attended BEiHS. He is the son of Mrs. Ella in TIMES DISTILLERY LOUISVILLE I, PROOF Irarlsi COMPANY KENTUCKY Whisky n versary of the Utah Manufacturers Association." Twin Prediction six-ino- h o Long, 439 East First J,-- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON at the post, Caccia expects more height than the Kuttens have ""N " A CENTURY OLD. . on Monday of last week, under Coach Babe Caccia. Wins Distinction . OF SUPERB MELLOWNESS... With Long Sr0 distillery I0WSVUU. KENTUCKY South. A LOGANSPORT, Ind. ' (UP) long time ago, a. fortune teller On this anniversary, we voice our sincere thanks to Our friends and neighbors in Utah. It is you who largely have made our continued growth possible through your preference for Utah products. This home market, the area where the products are made, is of vital importance. It means, in most instances, the difference between exbetween panding operations or declining production success of a manufacturing enterprise or failure. told Harry Smith, he would pe the father of fourteen children, two of them twins. Recently Mns. Smith gave toirth to twins, 13th and 14th children loathe couple. 2 Box Elder JOURNAL TALL MAN Dick Long, BEHS graduate of 1955, is the tall mail on the Idaho State College freshman basketball team. Six-fo- ot six-in- Friday, November 18, 1955 Bngbam City, Utah" ch i weakly newspaper established in 1908. published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham ham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, A 1879. So Sorry BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (UP) Mack White was crossing an alley to his home when two men slugged him on the head wiitto a pipe After a closer look at their victim, one of the men said, Sorry, we thought you were someone else The wound required 20 stitches sob- ol , As the fruition of these 50 years of progress, Governor J. Bracken Lee has proclaimed the month of November as "Utah Products Month in honor of the Golden Anni- , Subscrpition rata $3 00,. per year, payable in with the Box Elder tn combination advance News (published Wednesdays) $5 00 per year; $2 50 for 6 months single copy 10 cents. j Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Associat on and Uried Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative Salt Lake City Utah. Chas Verl Rich W Claybaugh, Publisher O Bnen Advertising Manage HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP A Shell thank you for many months for the bending, lugging afterward and weather worries that are wiped away with a modern electric clothes dryer. , ... I Delicious food . . . restful travel in luxurious surr. . . changing scenery through huge Dome Diner picture windows this is real living! theres no extra fare on any Union oundings If youre planning a Holiday trip, to visit family or friends, make it a finer trip . Dinner in a Dome Diner is a thrill only Union Pacific offers you, on the Domeliners City of Los Angeles, between Chicago and Los Angeles, and City of Pacific train! Domeliner trip! Portland, between Chicago and Portland. Both of these transcontinental Dome-line- rs n Astra Dome cars. carry other ultra-moder- There b also The Challenger Domeliner with a smart Astra Dome Coach, operating between Chicago-Lo- s Angeles, and the Domeliner City of St. Louis, between St. Louis and Los Angeles. All offer fine food, attractive lounge cars, comfortable Coach and Pullman accommodations, and a generous baggage allowance. Family Travel Plan, too which saves you money. And Buy from your dealer and door-to-do- six-foo- t, ASSOCIATION 9, My husband was one of them." The judge dismissed the bed, these operations serious effects upon the general buying public, they also Word came this week from the Idaho State College Athletic News Bureau at Pocatello, that Dick Long of Brigham City, a pharmacy major, is the tali man on the Ida-dState freshman basketball team that opened practice there . when talities to date have Brigham Athlete Association was organized in November, 1905. Utah products now circle the globe, and a working force nearing 40,000 people provide the manpower to supply goods made in our State. UTAH MANUFACTURERS Why are zled Judge Inquired enforcement bodies, Mr. Steiwer continued. The individual citizen, however, can play his part in the task in two ways: "First, by asking to see the credentials of all salesmen, and buying fabrics and apparel only from persons show-reing proper credentials or in tail stores, and "Second, by reporting immediately to local police and Better Business Bureaus any person under selling from suspicious circumstances. Addod Publicity Noodod The main problem In coping with the operaW. H. Steiwar tions is the lack of public awareor are fined a sum which repre- ness of their nature, most state sents a small fraction of a day's and local police leaders say. Only has any significant atprofit from their illegal enter- recently tention been accorded to the reprise. Occasionally, they are leased in bond and quickly leave problem, with the publication of in tha town, forfeiting the bond. In the a comprehensive report few instances where local au- Sunday magazine supplement, thorities have apprehended mem- Parade. "Members of the gang have bers of the gang and have been been caught In the act probably fully aware of their vast opera- hundreds of times, yet the comtions, local laws have not per- bined of their victims bungling mitted effective prosecution. and the law has let them escape Wool labels Affixed Justice," the magazine feature Low - grade yard goods are stated. "For at least 40 years, noses shipped to various points across they have thumbed their the country where phony labels at police, courts, Better Business Wool are affixed identifying the goods Bureaus, the American as "Virgin Wool or "Pure Im- Council, the Federal Trade Com- mission, even the F.B1. ported Wool." The measure of Utahs industrial growth is reflected in the progress of 50 years since Utah Manufacturers ... Jacqueline Rodgers appeared Jn court on a speeding charge. She pointed to a. courtroom blackMrs. board bearing the words, "Fa I. Not only car do both the salesmans story and fabric prove to be synthetic. "For every one of the hundreds of local Incidents reported each year thousands of sales unquessays W, tionably go unreported. H. Steiwer, the American Wool Council's president. Where salesmen are apprehended, they are usually ordered to leave the locality immediately, Sharing 50 Qolden Years That is why we share this Golden Anniversary of our Association with you. As partners in progress, we in mining, look with confidence to the Utah future in agriculture, in manufacture, in continuing prosperity and happiness for all of us. R. (UP) you crying?" a puz- Falsely Labeled 'Wools' Make Thriving doBusiness Cali-form- Today, more whiskey buyers than ever enjoy Old Crow, Americas century-ol- d favorite now in a lighter, milder 86 Proof bottling, companion U the historic 100 Pi oof Bottled in Bond! PROVIDENCE, A Utah Power & Light Co. Message Union IPaoofio - i RaiDc-oad- l - J - ... |