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Show 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Useful hints NEW YOKK I UP! I Together, Dorothy and Mary the hit Rodgers authored book, A Word to the Wives." The mother-daughtteam, at a press briefing sponsored by the New York Couture Business Council, dropped a few hints brides might use. Samples: Thursday, Jurne 8, 1972 Replacing tho Cornerstone Loyal Knight, a Leading Knight, and is currently chairman of the Ameri- canization committee. A native of Indian Head, Md., Williams has been employed by Thiokol Chemical corporation since 1958. He is now the program department manager. He is married to the former Joan Corwin, of Austin, Texas. The Williamses have three children. for Fathers Day: Make Dad the road at 1 p.m. to the delight of a tourist audience. Performances will be seen daily every hour on the hour from 9 a.m. to 4 This was the scene Thursday at Golden Spike National Historic site as a series of daily of the final spike driving bewhich Utah State university stuCast includes gan. ran on the first day but some into difficulties dents, INITIAL PERFORMANCE finally got the show on a tyecktie! p.m. through Labor Day. Patterns Jessie he has held several positions of responsibility. He has been a LEWIS LLEWELLYN m oi with murder" away "Gutting is not just a figure of It is a fact. speech. this case Consider which is typical of many. In a cemetery in Florida lies the body of Von Maxcy. He was for 10 to 25 cents and a plum tree went for a whopping 20 cents. The wife would love this item. A set of china was being sold for $14.90. 100-piec- e In 1922 much. the prices didn't change A "vacation suit" cost between $5 and $12.50. "Boy's new no button underware" sold for $1.25. A person could buy 50 pounds of "Corinne Flour" for $1.29. Prices in the early part of this century were astonishing compared to what they are now. Thumbing through a couple early editions of the Box Elder News this writer came across some interesting facts. Did you know in 1905 you could buy a pair of baby shoes for Get this . cents each! 50 cents? corsets were 25 A man could purchase a dress shirt for 50 cents and "last year's hats were going for 25 and 50 cents." Wow, here's something for the fruit grower! Apple trees were going for 10 cents each, a peach tree sold A pound of coffee sold for 39 cents. Here's one that really threw me ... a three pound pot roast cost ... are you ready for this ... 33 cents! The medicine ads were quite teresting too. in- Dr. Zinkle's Special Brew could cure everything from a cold to a sore toe Dr. Snoozer's Liquid Miracle could cure aches and pains and was good enough to kill the bugs on fruit trees. Yep, those YE OLE were the days. SEZ: SAGE weren't cheaper in Things those days, money was worth more. Local Delegates Elected At Boys, Girls State and a wealthy citrus grower cattleman until he was brutally in his own home, five murdered years ago. by hired gangsters. His widow. Irene Maxcy. reportedly confessed to an investigator that she and her paramour, John Sweet, had plotted the vile deed. Mrs. Maxcy was granted im- munity from prosecution in exfor her testimony change in the trial of Sweet. Sweet, convicted, appealed his case and the appeals court ordered a retrial because of an incorrect ruling by the trial judge. The new trial was not held within six months, as required by Florida law, so Sweet is no longer subject to prosecu- t tion. Whatever the truth is as to tile guilt - or innocence of Irerie Maxcy and John Sweet, somebody is getting away with murder. There is no prospect that the person or persons guilty of the murder of Von Maxcy will ever be made to pay the penalty by law for this prescribed crime. Wiser than Gad? What should the penalty be for one who takes the life of another? Many are against capital punishment. A theologian, writing in a denominational paper, said, If one person takes the life of another. the first reaction, of course, is to demand that he suffer a like fate. . . . Immediate retribution solves nothing.. It only satisfies the unreasonable demands of unreasonable This added, theologian would seem that tion is not only "II morally wrong." Those who take this position must be very bold, for they seem to set themselves up as being wiser than God. This is what the Bible says: "Thou shalt not kill. He that smiteth a man so that he die shall be surely put to death. . . . The revenger of blood shall slay the murderer." The revenger of blood was a near relative of the person who had been murdered. It may be argued that this is a rather crude way of providing for enforcement of the law. On the other hand, it may he pointed out that this is a method of enforcement which is very likely to work. My Beterreet ie Some Cases Some who are generally opposed to the death penalty have come to believe that it may be necessary to tise it, at least in . certain cases. General California Attorney Evelle J. Younger recently said, Capital punishment does not exist in California today, notwithstanding the law of this state and the will of the people. But whether you are for or against capital punishment it may represent the ONLY leverage in the prisons to prevent a man already serving a life sentence from killing a guard or another prisoner. . . . M a man already knows he is in prison for life, the deterrent threat of imposing another life sentence on him for killing a guard is insignificant." Isnt it time to stop killers from getting away with murder? Perhaps we wouldnt want to adopt the method of enforcement mentioned in the Bible, hut something better than our present method is urgently needed. ... ... ... BEST ELK lliams has - Barney A weekly newspaper 1901, published every Elk Ruler Chooses Top Man Legion-sponsore- established Selection was made by the exalted Ruler of the lodge, T.J. Burkhart, for the member who has given him the most help during the year. In recognition of his service Williams received a letter and a citation from the Grand Lodae and a pique from the local lodge at a special ceremony. Williams has been an Elk for nine years, during which time a in Utah municipal officials are being urged to write their congressmen in an effort to salvage the revenue sharing bill presently pending in the U.S. House of Representative. Brigham City Mayor Ole Zundel who is Utah chairman for the National Citizens for Revenue committee Sharing, said letters were going out to all mayors in the state. I am also urging you to write the chairmap of the House Appropriations committee, Representative Mahon, to support the closed rule procedure as proposed by the House Rules committee per taining to revenue sharing," the mayor wrote. is If the closed rule defeated on the House floor, the bill will be sent to the appropriations committee where it will either die or have its he funding cut severely, continued. Zundel said at least 120 Democrats must join with that many Republicans to avoid defeat. Chairman Wilbur Mills of the House Ways and Means committee, has "asked the cities to take the lead in producing the necessary votes for the rule. Our current head count puts to 50 votes 120 necessary months: singlt copy, 10 B B B B g B g B i ibuis" STARRING JAMES FRANCISCUS and KARL MALDEN CATHERINE SPAAK CaPITOl THEATRE from the ErrtPrtst ,,T C m S . . I LY FAM orii rot VSIRISS AN TO 12PM PAttY . CLARK D. 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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 40 FROM THE MASTERS Of TENSION WHO CAVE YOU Barny Williams, 646 Holiday Dr., was recently chosen as the outstanding member of the Brigham City Elks lodge for Thursday bv the l, 55 South lox Elder First West, Brigham City, Utah, 54302. Second Clast postaga paid at tha post offlet, 14 South First Wast Brigham City, Utah, 14302. Local area youths were among those taking the political d Boys State and Girls spotlight at American week. this State Five Box Elder High school coeds were successful as Girls Staters conducted city elections at their gathering on the Southern Utah State college campus in Cedar City. And a member of the local Boys State delegation, Jeffrey H. Gale, was one of 24 mayors elected for mythical cities at Utah State university where the annual event is being staged. Girls successful in their political quests included: Jane Ferry, Corinne, mayor of Toronto City; Becky Parson, Brigham City, commissioner of Maw City; Susie Stokes, Brigham City, commissioner for Cutler City; Susan Peters, Brigham City, representative from Dern City, and Kathleen Payne, Brigham City, representative from Bamberger City. Brigham City Mayor Ole Zundel was among governmental officials and others addressing the opening session of Boys State. us Wi- been selected as the outstanding member of the Elks lodge. JOURNAL ELDER Main death by execuunjustified, but OPEN BOX Nelsons S. Box Office Opens at 8:35 Cartoon - 9:20 Red Sun - 9:25 Cat of 9 tails 1 1 :23 Today thru Tuotday fflurdc? B. 90 Material & Its family-size- d entertainment. Us 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 wiEimiiraii ITS ... moss 80steps tojonah (EOfiomacaF UEVY GAKlMH-UVlNi- TECHNICOIOR TECHWSCOPE IHHTED ARTISTS |