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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 14 Thursday, January 20, 1966 Annual Farm Bureau Meet Draws Capacity Crowd MAIN STREET, U.S.A. By BERT MILLS labors Organized llc.be. damned the question "the-pu- b attitude raises dustrial giants who have made only minor price Increases. He should now take to the wood shed those union leaders who make unreasonable demands ad veraely affecting us all. how long power, mad union leaders are going to be allowed to maintain their strangle hold on life in Amerl ca. When will citizens cry Walls can be saved from picenough and Insist tljat nation- ture marks with the use of union to a stop al leaders put thumbtacks. Just stick a thumb- abuses? A single union leader brought New York City to Its knees lor 12 days at a cost of $6 million per day to a city government already almost bankrupt. The cost to business of the New York transit strike ran to many more millions dally. The cost to individual citizens can not even be estimated. tack at each corner of the back of the frame, letting It extend about an eighth of an Inch. This allows for circulation of air behind the frame and prevents picture marks. Almost all homemakers know lemon Juice will keep peeled, sliced fruits from turning dark Whats new is applying Juice to IT WOULD SEEM that a na fruit with a cotton swab. The tlon so advanced that It can swab eliminates dripping. send men flying through space for weeks, circling the world every 90 minutes, could find some lasting solution In the field of human relations. Americans deserve a better fate than to be placed at the mercy of a few labor leaders represent, lng only a tiny minority of the general public. The problem is by no means confined to Mike Quill and the New York subways and buses. One man, Walter Reuther, could prevent the production of auto- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen were Ogden visitors one day last week. Elder Steven Checketts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Check, etts of Phoenix, Arlz., was one of the speakers In sacrament meeting last Sunday. Steven en tered the mission home in Salt Lake City a week ago prior to leaving for a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter-daSaints, A handful of brother-hoo- Christensen and Mrs. Meredith Weese of Tremonton, was served Luncheon y n y than the President of the United States, who at least stays within the law. Labor leaders ignore the law when It suits their purpose, as Mike Quill has done in New York. boasts that a ma. jorlty of the 535 members of Congress are friends of labor, and no informed person disputes that claim. The unions have huge political funds and they pour money Into campaigns supporting legislators who vote in accordance with labors wish es. AFL-CI- s abuse their right to strike. Occasslonally a strike Is justified when a recalcitrant employer refuses to deal fairly with hla workers. More often a strike Is called for another reason frequently because the demands of the union are so unreason able that an employer cannot come close to meeting them and remain In business. a strike affects only . When an employer and his workers, It Is a private quarrel to be settled by the parties involved. But too often the public Inter-es- t is involved, and the economy of an entire community is damaged. This was obviously the case in the New Yorktrans-I- t strike. Innocent people were hurt badly. for dinner. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mr. Eldred Kim ber, Mrs. Wanda Simmons, and Mrs. Ronella Kidman of Og. den. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hoi man of Corlnne, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunsaker of Honeyvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Abel of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ro. land Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Ranch House ramuy neia their annual holiday party at the Richard Burr home in Brigham City. After a delicious hot dinner the children joined In breaking a Mexican plnata filled with candy chicken bones. Gifts were exchanged and music and sing, lng was enjoyed by 24 famUy members. After visiting with their sons, Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson Dee and Varge and families In Dwight Holman of Brigham Cl. are visiting with other couples Sylmar, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. ty. from here who are vacation, Irving Christensen returned Junior Goring was in charge home last week, of the program presented In lng In Phoenix. Alan Cottle of Oregon, spent sacrament meeting Sunday ev. Sympathy Is extended to the Ray Moore family of Ogden, the past weekend with the Reed enlng by the Bear River High in the passing of Mr, Moore. Munns family. Jerry Munns school Seminary. The family were former mem. and Alan are room mates while Talks were given by Miss bers of this ward. attending school at the USU In Petersen, Leslie Fryer, GlorMrs. Bertha Wankier spent Logan. ia Fukul and Junior Goring. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan Linda Pugsley and Mary Ellen three days last week In Og. of Salt Lake City spent Satur- Jensen furnished musical num. den with Mrs. Moore. Ryan Gardner, small son of day with their parents Mr. and bers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Rulon Duncan and famUy. Miss Myrna Jensen, daughter was a patient In the Logan Miss Jeannle Huggins of Salt of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jen-seescaped serious Injuries hospital several days last week. Lake City spent last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shepard with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon when Involved and son Matson of Salt Lake Emery Huggins. In an automobile accident in visited Mr. their parents, City Brigham City. Nancy Braegger of Willard, and Mrs, Raff Christensen on She spent Sunday night In the visited with her grandparents, Sunday hospital. Burton Anderson Is home af. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson ter having an appendectomy at recently. the Valley hospital in Tremon-toFAMILY MEMBERS of Mrs. on Monday of last week. Mary Holman honored her on her 85th birthday lastThurs. THE ALVIN E. ANDERSON day by gathering at Maddox n Eruption REDDINO. Calif. lUPI) Mount Lassen In northern California is the most recently active volcano in the United States. It last erupted In 1915. Chili With Beans Hot or Regular Busy Baker Saltine 40 - oz. 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It Is suspected that the time for reform la nearer at liana than most politicians think. It makes no sense to si. low the unions' present doml. nance to continue. President Johnson has called upon both business and labor to ust restraint In setting prlc. e Business and wages. cooperation has been notable. Labors noncooperation has been conspicuous. LBJ has cracked down on some In. 99 Coke itisy laker cans Mayonnaise Two Luscious German Chocolate Layers With A Filling and Icing Of Butter, Pecans and Coconut. UNIONS SHOULD BE made subject to the same antitrust laws as business concerns. If It Is wrong for Industrial man agers to conspire against their and it surely Is workers It Is jUst as wrong for union leader to consplrt against sm ploysrs. Yet It happens svsry THE 89TH CONGRESS, be. holden to labor a It la, will not achieve any of these da. elrable reforms. It will take a change in the political cli. mate to right the wrongs that havs become evident. But a start should be made now even though success cannot come until lat. Green Pc z. Lucerne Slenderway Assorted Flavors ployment compensation system, which would pay more people more money for not working. It la suspected that If the general public had Its way, Congress would lay aside these pro.unlon bills and Instead past legislation to restrain union ex. cesses. Limitations would be Imposed on the right to strike, In cases whers the public In. terest Is seriously affected. Feather, purposes. or make-worprac. tlces, should also bs outlawed. Unions should also be deprived of their taxfree status. 1 Buy Applesau pro-labo- bedding, 0 Theres real satisfaction in watching regular savings add up. Save a little on every shopping trip and the total soon becomes important money. Best of all about the savings you make at Safeway is that you get them without sacrificing quality. If youre not already buying your food at Safeway, theres no better time than now to start. Come and bring a friend with you! CONGRESS IS NOW consider, r bills. Slat, lng several ed for action this year are re. laws peal of the rlght In many states, Increased cov erage of the minimum wage law, new and expensive unem. and er. after being confined to his bed with a blood clot In the leg. Andrea and Ernie are vaca ttonlng In the Phoenix, Arlz., area. Steve Huggins spent several days recently with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins, on his return from Alaska and before reporting at Mountain d IN SOME WAYS, these un. Ion bosses have more pow-e- r manyun-Ion- and Sharon Iverson, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Iverson had a tonsillectomy last Thursday. Miss Shauna Lewis and sev. eral friends attended the Valley Music Hall Friday evening then spent the night at Holiday Inn. Mrs. Carrie A, Christensen accompanied, Mrs. Mary Gard. ner to Logarf on Monday. Mrs. Ida Christensen Ls confined to her home with a badly sprained ankle. y presidents could stop all the trains. Jimmy Hoffa could halt all the trucks, and threatens to do so. UNQUESTIONABLY It. visiting enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen entertained at their home Saturday evening. Those enjoy lng the delicious hot supper were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Mr, and Mrs. Mack Holgmren Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Keith Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson. KATHY WOODRUFF of Brig, A CAPACITY CROWD enjoy, The remainder of the even, ham City spent a weekend ed the banquet and program was spent playing games. with Miss Marilyn Thursday evening held In the Munns. Bear River ward cultural hall, MR. AND MRS. ROY Thor Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith sponsored by the South Box Eld-e- r sen left Friday morning for an of Cleveland, Idaho visited Sun. extended trip Into California Farm bureau. day with the Hartley and Alvin and Arizona. Mrs. Nola Nessleranddaugh. Anderson families. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis ter Sandra were Salt Lake Cl. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John-sety and Ogden visitors Saturday. were Logan visitors on Mon. are home after visiting Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen day. relatives and friends In CalMr. and Mrs. Gary Hansen ifornia and Arizona. entertained at a birthday par-tWord has been received that Friday afternoon In honor of have moved Into the Turnbow Out of home. Mrs. Nola Nessler. Ernest Huggins Is Improving Mlyff mobiles. this area. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nicholas have brought the property that belonged to the late Carol Stevens. They are busy remodeling and getting ready to move Into iown guests were Mrs. Floy Murray of Ogden, Mrs. Mary By Mrs, Irving Christensen Distributed by National Editorial Association By Bert Mills Mr. and Mrs. Mack Thomp son of Phoenix have been vis. itlng relatives and friends In BEAR RIVER REPORTS Purina Tuna L pkg. Ration 3 S0" 25 i tar 69 Sunkist Lemc Jumbo Avocc a458 v,..;.,. Drinks Hi-- C Ken-- Spaghetti 8 coni 4 cam Large Pineap Fresh Coconi |