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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL,, Thursday, April 1 Brigham City, Utah 6. 1 964 lowered. NATOONAIL r W4io.Vsf printiMf.OOU ditotors for the J. C. Penney stores in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. There wasn't a single price change made. You can save ten bucks if you suit at buy your Knppenheimer Zundel's instead of driving to Ogden or Salt Lake City. Block's will sell you a n suit for considerably less than you would pay The same is true inr ladies lines, appliances, home furnishings, jewelry, hardware, sporting goods, new and used cars, the works. The thing that has the shopper confused are the extravagant claims made by the big-cit- y discount e houses and merchants and dealers. They buy up old models, distressed merchandise, discontinued lines. These are the "fantastic savings" they offer. They stock cheap imitations of the genuine article. They look so much alike you have to check the brand name to tell them ByCWC My tavorite candidate for attorney general, Judge VeNoy Christoffersen, has just conducted the shortest campaign in history. He filed on a Tuesday afternoon, withdrew on Thursday of the following week. d when He was a little he told me he lacked about three or four months of qualifying on residency in the state. It seems that for governor, secretary of state and attorney general, the constitution specifies five years res'idencecy 'while three years qualify for all other offices. Although the judge is a native of Brigham City, he was residing in Nevada prior to returning here, neatly five years ago." Its a good thing he checked it himself before someone else unup covered it. Hickey-Freema- out-of-tow- n. red-face- cut-rat- apart. The big difference is under the paint, where you can't see it. Lighter materials, crude workmanship. The glib salesman palms it off as "better" merchandise, he "guarantees" it to be just as good. But once you sucker in, you How do you rate your home town? In my opinion, some 10 percent of our population who participated in the Jaycee survey of a year and a half ago were ultra critical. Here are a couple of points in question. We have a culinary water system that is one of the few in northern Utah that is fully approved by the State Board of Health. The supply is more than adequate to meet every demand. What more could you ask for? We have a sewage disposal system that is considered a model" nationally. It is find the is guarantee so-call- worthless and you cant get service this side of Japan or some other foreign country. You see, the falacy of OGTTILOOCi Boom snd Poverty This column cannot recall a time when economic optimism was so enthusiastic or so nearly unanimous. The gen. erally favorable forecasts at the turn of the year have been exceeded by the actual record talnabllitv of the boom may be Questioned but Its present reality cannot. B may appear strange that the President chooses Just this time to start his war on poverty. But the Administration 1r the first quarter. does not view It this way. Its Automobile sales reached a argument is that there are new high In the quarter Just large groups In the country who, passed and the number of those because of personal dlsadvan. who say It cant last be. tages, cannot share In the gencomes progressively smaller. eral prosperity. This is un. Activity has risen In other bas. doubtedly true, but one may lc Industries. Construction vol- still doubt that the Administraume continues high. Business tions program for handling the plans Indicate that plant and problem Is either necessary or equipment expenditures In 1964 desirable. will be some 10 percent above 1963, The spectacular rise In IN ALL CIVILIZED nations the stock market implies that those who are completely help, Investors see even better bust, less and In need are taken care ness ahead. of by the community. This Is true In our country, where the EVEN THE STUBBORN In. responsibility for such relief ternatlonal-payment- s problem Is mainly In the hands of the may be on its way to solution, states and localities although and this would relieve pres, federal grants also enter the sures on the domestic econ. picture. There seems to be no omy. According to a recent convincing case for a new fedstatement by the President, our eral program to assist such International receipts and pay. people. ments came close to a balance The Administrations main in the first quarter of 1964. thrust Is to help young people Best of all, according to his become more employable so statement, this was achieved by that they may eventually take a substantial rise In exports their place In the economy as while Imports remained stable. citizens. But the This is based on advance estl. efficacy of federal s mates and a real appraisal of or programs is very training the situation will have to await doubtful. Most of us learned to publication of the final and de. be employable by getting and tailed figures. holding our first Job. On the whole, the American We probably were not worth economy seems to be making much on our first Job. But we a transition from mere pros, were not paid much either, so perlty to boom. The future sus. it was a fair bargain. The real work-camp- Mrs. William W. Griffith, 697 East Third North, reported to Brigham City police last week the theft of a bicycle from clnct. The move was Intended Box Elder junior High schooL to lessen confusion. Ross Rudd, Rosel Zundel and Steve Potter asked for addition-a- l WINDOWS BROKEN graveling on a canal bank I H j j south of Zundels home In Field, Brigham; !; City real estate lng. The commissioners said agent Jtmltyuriiijj aj. s' North they felt the county could handle Main, Tuesday reported to po. this work. lice that several windows had Vern Kempton, Clear Creek, been broken ' inflow homes at reminded the county officials subdivision. Cherrywood of a graveling project which they had promised to do. cards on the property before Tony Stander asked the coma decision. making missioners for an adjustment on Approved were corrections two years back taxes for the on several erronlous assess, Golden Bowl at Tremonton. The ments listed on the county tax commissioners said they would records. first have to check assessment (Continued from page one) Nets $7,021 By George Hagedorn REPORTS BIKE THEFT Varied Items Dimes Drive The total collection in Box Elder county for the 1964 March was of Dimes campaign $7,021.86, It was announced this week by Blaine Olsen, county campaign director. Olsen said there were many hundreds of persons who gave an active hand in this years drive and he singled out sev eral organizations for special mention. These Included the Brigham City chapter of Alpha Chi, Eps. lion Sigma Alpha International, Newcomers club, Jayceettes, Klwanls club, Bonnevllls Rod and Custom club and the type City. Key club and Booster club at Box Elder High school. classes, OLSEN JfOTED THAT 25 per cent of the fund collected will be sent dlrectoly to the Dr. Salk Institute for Biological Studies at San Diego. Of the balance, 50 percent will go to the March of Dimes Na. tional foundation headquarters for programs of treatment of existing polio patients. The other 50 percent will be administered on a local level for treatment of existing, polio cases In Box Elder county and for support of the arthritis re. search and treatment center at the University of Utah Medical school. Also to the LDS Primary Childrens hospital In Salt Lake barrier to the employment of Inexperienced untrained young people Is the artificially high wage rates m-wage pay scales. Imposed voicing thanks, Olsen said but not least, Pd like to thank all of the people in Box Elder county who donated time and money to make this years campaign a success. 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL A weekly newipiper eetabUehed In 1906, publlthed every Thuredey-by- , the Box Edler Newe-Joume- l, 115 South Flret Wert. Brigham Oty., Utah, end entered ae Second Claii1 Matter at, the poet office In Brigham City. Utah, under the act or March 18, 1879. . Char. 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Make certain it is a friend who is interested in you, a person you can trust, someone you can find should anything go wrong. merThat's your home-tow- n chant, your friend who supports all the civic programs you support, who is helping to build and improve the community where you live with and his his taxes and donations effort. personal dont get more than the comments, a number were critical of business firms w'hose imprices were not "competitive", elsewhere. plying they were cheaper Lets explore this possibility. In Every week, Smith's Foodtown runs ads in Brigham Oty, Ogden, and Roy. The Kaysville, Layton or if there is any same the prices are made, they are lowered in change Brigham City. The same is true of Grand American Market and Home Center. ads are prepared in Salt Lake and are the same in every store they operate, including Salt Lake and Ogden. all come The Safeway ads Salt prepared by the company's Lake City advertising department. 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