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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 16, 1972 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL Official do Stop Boon find but then our troubles began. Z thought of knocking on all of the house doors until we hit the right one but time was running out. "Now was it 409 North Second East, 207 East Fourth North, or 407 East Second North," I thought be things in our city. My year is going to announced. he very busy, Zundel has held the post for three years, of being instrumental in the organisation Golden Spike Empire, and he suggested it was time to get some new blood. He asked board members to consider between now and January whom they would like to take over. f. frantically. if "Let's call the babysitter and see she could find it," I thought. "Where'd pants?" the wife asked. ya leave your "I don't know," yours truly 25 an- "Then how do you expect the baby sitter to find the address," she said. What are the rules of etiquette when crashing the wrong open house? I mean what would Emily Post say about going to the wrong open house, getting acquainted and then staying awhile? Yours truly and his wife had such an experience this past weekend, proving nobocys perfect. It all started last week when we received an Invitation to attend an open house in Hyde Park after the USU igridiron massacre. Utah Following true to form as any husband would, Z left the address In his other pants and didn't remember It until we were over the summit and rolling into Cache valley. "Oh no," said the wife," how. we going to find the place." are "Ah, no sweat," this writer remarked," Hyde park can' be that big of a place, and it won't be hard to find an open house. "We'll just look for the house with the most cars." After the game we headed toward Hyde Park. That little town wasn't so hard to Anyway, we spotted a house down the street with a whole bunch of cars parked in front Years Ago Mrs. Oneta J. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1947 of Thorne was president the Box Elder county company, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in the annual county encampment held Saturday in the First ward church. Mrs. Ernest Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1947 Hansen, Mrs. John P. Lillywhite and Mrs. John to the members of the Phillips were Missionary Mothers club of the Fourth and Eighth wards at the home of Mrs. Hansen last . vY Thursday evening. 1947 Toshie Nov. Pfc. 12, Wednesday, Yamamoto, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Yamamoto of Brigham City has been transferred to the Fourth platoon of the Fifth special service company, now serving with the 24th infantry division on the southern island of Kyushu. Announcement is Friday, Nov. 14, 1947 of of a new business in made today the opening Brigham City, the Brigham Floral and Gift, by C. Henry Nielsen and Fred L. Petersen, coowners. Friday, Nov. 1947 J. D. Gunderson of Central school, Roland Gourley of Box Elder high school, Garland Pusey of Bear River High school, Mary Nichols of Lincoln school, and Box Elder School Superintendent K.E. Weight left Thursday morning for Cedar City to attend a meeting of the professional organization committee of the Utah Education association. of it. "That's got to be the place, there can't be two open houses in Hyde Park on the same night," said. I The wife told me to walk up to the door first. Z knocked and a girl answered. said, "Is this the journalism open house?" She said yes and I signalled the wife to come on in. Inside the door yours truly asked is this Mr. Nelson's place. The girl said no. Just as Mrs. Z walked in the door told her it wasn't the right house. Anyway the hostess served us some refreshments and we stayed awhile. However, that's not the end of the I story. Mingling among the crowd we bumped into someone who was going to the same open house we were going to, so everything ended up fine. Ye Ole Sage Sez: Anyway, crashing open houses isn't a bad way of meeting new friends. 50 Years Ago The Box Elder football machine, as winners of the Ogden Division in football will play the Wasatch Division Academy, winners of the to decide who is to battle for state honors. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1922 Yesterday afternoon, David 0. Stohl, former manager of Stohl Furniture company, left for Salt Lake City en route to Los Angeles, Calif. Geo. A. Anderson, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1922 cashier of the State Security bank, has purchased the beautiful modern home formerly owned by Dr. R.T. Willey. Contractor John H. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1922 Lee returned $ business frij to N,4 Montana. Friday, Nov. 17, 1922 Yesterday Mayor and Mrs. Clarence Nelson of Salt Lake City spend a few hours in Brighani City visiting Mayor and Mrs. N.C. Simonsen. i s Friday, Nov. 17, 1922 Want Column - Strong, capable woman wants house work 25 cents per hour. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1922 School Talfi America Lives at BEJHS Ci J- - n, T dlsciplfhe 'needed' By Robert Morgan, Principal Box Elder Junior High creation. The latest incident of disrespect, shown Djh two' of our Olympic runners toward our national anthem at Munich, has proved to us what other countries feel toward contempt for any national ideal in the coni:--' mittees banishment of them from further participation in future Olympic games. Our national constitution carries with it a ring of pronouncement to the world that mans freedom can only be preserved through his obedience to the concept of sharing the responsibility of our free agent approach in providing a government of the people, by the people, and for the people so that man in his quest for earthly perfection may not destroy himself in the pursuit of his quest. Some people charge that today individual participation in government is dead and that along with it our government is dying of obsolescence. We, as students and faculty of Box Elder Junior High IF ob- democratic way is, indeed, dying, it certainly is not because of its obsolescence. On the contrary, it is our belief that the problem lies, not with the system, but with the apathy of our people. Instead of learning about the intricacies of our system and attempting to use the democratic process to solve our problems, many are turning to criticism and militant demonstrations to suffice ephemeral greed instead of exercising the necessary intellectual and sensual OUR late President Kennedys immortal statement, Think what you may do for your country and not what your country may do for you, is tantamount to our future success as a free nation. Too many do not understand their role in a democratic society and as a result they fail the system. The We have in our countrys constitution a summarized gem of equality for all, forged from the misery and folly of mans mistakes in trying to live together since his school, disagree with this servation. preser- - IT IS OUR belief that the American values program at Box Elder Junior High school, which is a replica of our countrys federal, state and city system of govern-raeht- t, Arafides four basic ingredients :for the successful continuation of our democracy: 1. The total student body has the privilege of taking part in all phases of the student government under the direction of our principal and teachers. 2. The students have the in our that seeing responsibility government works as a democracy. 3. Students gain a greater respect for the legislative, law enforcement, and judicial systems. 4. The entire American values system is integrated with the social studies program, wherein a student may both learn about our American heritage and functionally practice it in school life. . , If it took the people of a civilized world over four thousand years of miserable trial and error to originate a plan of government that was a respector of people instead of demagoguery and slavery, then it will take the combined effort of home, school and community to preserve it and perfect it through interactive education. We cannot ignore the fact that we are the fruits of our ancestors dreams, sacrifices, and successes. The projection of our freedoms will rely upon similar effort, Democracy is not a gift or reward but an earned victory over sloth and indifference. Its a matter of life and breath. te , Letters to the Editor ... Has Officers Probe Thefts Here are the statistics compiled by local weather observer Charles SE2QEM1 'iiraGnzsr Tell em Junior sent PUPPET ON A CHAIN" rs Delivery Van delivery van owned by Royale Reeves, 327 South Second East, was reported stolen Saturday evening. Reeves stopped a Utah Highway Patrol trooper, reported the theft and die van was ' stopped In' front of Maddqx Ranch House in Perry. A Brigham City youth was charged with joy riding and referred to juvenile court. Ends Sat. Night Show Timet Wook Nite 7:00 6 9:00 Show Timos Saturday 1 ADULTS $1.75 - CHILDREN 75c wtakly newspaper established In published every Thursday by the 55 l, South Eldar First Wait, Brigham City, Utah, M302. Sacond Clast postage paid at tha post offiea, 14 South First Wait Brigham City, Utah, 4002. A 1901, Box Charlas W. Claybaugh Publishar Emaritus Charlas 'Tuff" Claybaugh Publishar General Manager Bruce T. Keyes. Managing editor fata Zimowsky, Sports Editor Sarah Yatas, Society Editor Mary Milas, Advertising Managar Shirlay Richardson, Classifieds Batty Claybaugh, Circulation Arland Tlngay, Newspaper Supr. Van Claybaugh, Photo-tras- s Supr. , H. E. Andarson, ..Commercial Printing Supr.-- . Sun. - Mon. - Tues. A THEY CALL ME TRINITY In Bos Mambar Audit Buraau of Circulations. Utah Stata Prats Association, National Association and United Nawspapar Prats Intamatlonal. Advertising Representative: Utah Stata Prats Association. Salt Lake City, Utah. Groat Comedy Western Rated G tmm TOEflTOE OPEK1 Wren SIDE ORDERS savagery fruit trees to build dwellings when there is desert land which could be made into dwelling blocks. months. It is the alluvial base, the warm winds sweeping across the lake which mellows the temperature more than ten degrees to afford an excellent climate for peaches, plums, apples, cherries, and other perisable foods. It would be good planning, to declare plots of land as agriculture, as fruit land. Then look to the everlasting hills. There in peace and quiet, the air clean, one could look out over the lake, Great Salt lake, second to none in the world. Fierce storms sweep across the lake and each night some worlds beautiful sunsets have added beauty by the reflection of the great inland sea. The jutting Promotory Mountains. Woodsman, spare that. tree. i V Yours truly LeonN. Christensen, Ivins, Utah j 1 P I Saturday 4 Sunday 6 p.m. Weekdays m- - Today thru Tuesday to cut down beautiful blocks of c OPEN SAT., SUN. 1:00 WEEK DAYS 6:45 ROXY JOURNAL rat $4.00 par yaar pay-abadvance: in connection with Eldar News (publithad Sundays) $7.00 par yaar: $3J0 for 4 months: singla copy, 10 cants. that tree. Brigham, has a good reputation for peaches. Its been a long hard pull. I first begain selling fruit in 1923 at the old Central school grounds under the Locus trees campers set up for the night. The cherries, apricots, peaches were a treat to them. Today I sell fruit in Perry during summer yougjgj Aliitar MacLeod -P- LUS- Subscription Looking south, the beautiful foothills would afford a place to build some of the homes which will excell for beauty the world around. I conclude Im now the senior fruit merchant in the greater Brigham area, its time to tune my harp, then do some harping. Woodsman, spare or 54 Soot Indoor Theatre Bex Office Opens at 7p.m. Junior Bonner at 7:30410:49 9?13 Puppet Going down his own road,.. A ELDER Moist. Electric Cor Hooters FRI., SAT., SUN. three-quarte- BOX Low High DJ6SB Brigham City area law enforcement officers investigated he thefts of two cars and one Motorcycle this past week. Police kept a lookout for a green Chevrolet station wagon belonging to Leo Wells, Willard, Wednesday afternoon. The vehicle was taken while if was parked at 95 North Fifth West, between 10 a.m. and noor. the same day. The keys were in the car and the gasoline tank was full. Mrs. Raymond Payne, 135 East Second South, reported to police Tuesday night that her sons Honda CB 750 was stolen. It is gold and has a sissy bar. Editor: Its . is wet and chilly. four-count- tha Woodsman, Spare That Tree The only way to decribe weather in the Brigham Gty area this past week full-col- , I Utah-Sanpe- i Other Business Other business of the board: Applications will be received to fill the poet of HOST coordinator with an appointment expected in January. Copies of a new Empire brochure were displayed and Executive Director folder .Robert W. Barney said the is available at the Empire office, 2551 Grant avenue, Ogden. Empire officials will meet with state area in y legislators from the January if a date can be worked out. G. Former executive director James Berry, now director of the Utah Travel council, was named an honorary lifetime member of the Empire board. December 15 was set as the date for a Christmas party. Mike Monson, Utah Parks and Recreation commission, reported that ed swered. acres at Little Mountain in Weber county had been secured from the federal government to provide place for people to ride their trail bikes. Monson said it will be opened to recreation vehicle use next spring. 1,122 (Continued From Page One) c D D D D fywO'N&L' wwEruiPbr By Inna 4 KeHti H. Bradbury A It was kind in the day of nice back when three or tak kasbwwwcu htmufflon four young people could get together without forming a tinging group. Our major cities have to many cart and truckt, there are only two klndt of parking left illegal and no. rECHNiCOLOR Security it not born- - of inexhauitable wealth, but of unquenchable faith. Sign on a church: You can fly higher than the moon free letioni every Sunday." Is this A Warner Communicators the that Company DESTROYiALL 'MONSTERS1 will save the world... 5 e. 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