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Show twi iox elder news, Thursday, January t, isi The liver loses its activity at times and needs help. IiERBINE is an effective liver stimulant. It also purifies the bowels, strengthens digestion and restores strength, vigor and cheerful spirits. Price. 50c. Sold by Prig-haAdvertisement. City Pharmacy. professional Cards... FRED J. HOLTON LAWYER. PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS Office at Third East and Forest Street Utah Conservatory of MUSIC STUDIO AT C. W. KNUDSON8 RE8. Private instruction in Piano. Teacher MJss Cecil Ragan, Field Manager Leo A. Bird, O. Le Roy H. Young C. Dalby DALBY t) YOUNG LAWYER8 PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. 3rd Floor, First Natl Bank Bldg.. Brigham City, Utah. JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR CONVEYANCER. AND First National Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. W. C. BURNHAM Plumbing Sanitary AND STEAM FITTING. Work and Material Guaranteed BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH. AH DR. E. P; COBURN 8URGEON JETERINARY at Residence: Office let North, Between Main tt 1st WeeL CALLS AN8WEREO DAY OR NIGHT. WM. J. LOWE Lawyer Practices In In All Courts. COUNTY ATTORNEY. Ufflee: Court House, Brigham. Utah. WM. E. DAVIS LAWYER. PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS. 'First National Bank Bulldlnc. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. U. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. Bell 'Phone Si-Re- d. &om 22. First National Dank Bnildini BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. THE INDOMITABLE COLLECTION AGENCY Henry Seeger, Manager. We take Special Interest In Adjusting Disputed Claims. We buy notes and handle all legal business. JB. Tel No. R. Valley TREMONTON, UTAH, IEDWARD B. KIRK has on hand for sale .sometime for rent HOMES In BRIGHAM CITY in good locations and fint class condition, sum potUo contest from the club which was organized in the Willard school in the early part of the year. His record and report of his work as gone OF ABRICULTURE OF over by the judges showed him to be on lead in the state in this line of work for which he was awarded the BOX ELDER CO. mentioned honor and will be given a free trip to the Panama Exposition as a recognition for the work lie In January 1914 boys and birls club has accomplished. organizations were effected in the pubMiss Pearl Haws of North Elwood lic schoo's of I!ox Elder County. A was winner of the second place in the and is givboys agricultural club and a girls state in the onion contest to the en a free Housekeepers trip home economic club was organized in conference at Logan. where the school grammar upper every Miss Francis Wilcox of Tremonton grades existed. In all 48 clubs were was the winner of the second place in organized. All the boys and girls be- the state in the canning contest and tween the ages of 10 and 18 were in- is given a free trip to the House-keeperconference. duced and encouraged to Join the In addition to the state prizes we clubs. Some of the boys became inter- had succeeded in raising a local prize ested in the potato contest, some in list within the county amounting in sugar beet contest, others in the toma- the total to about 31,000 in cash and ofto contest and Borne in the corn con- material prizes. These prizes were were who test and others the onion contesL The fered by enterprising people interested in the Industrial developgirls became interested in the sewing ment of our boys and girls. contest, the canning contest and the In summing up the seasons work contest. found many surprising results but we bread making decided to mention only in this have The work in these various contests the results and yields obtained report was followed up by a large number of the winning boys and girls in the by boys and girls during the summer various contests. months. Naturally some followed the Neff Boothe of Collinston wins second in county in potato contest and is work more closely than others. In every district there were many awarded a steel potato cultivator given by the C. W. & M. Co of Brigham boys who took excellent care of their City. His yield was 700 bushels per various crops and at midsummer some acre. Kenneth. Hess of Fielding wins splendid results of the work were al- third In county in potato contest and is awarded a large American flag pen-,naready evident. given by the John H. Horsley A number of canning demonstrations Co. of Brigham City. His yield Book were held at various times and places Howard was 670 bushels per acre. during the summer season, at which Dalton who Is the sweepstake chamthe girls were given Instruction as to pion of the state succeeded in getting how to successfully can the fruits, veg- a yield of 720 bushels of marketable etables and meats to be found on ev potatoes per acre. His cost of production was 346.70 for the half acre. His ery farm. During the summer season net proceeds being 3141.07 from thq about 2,000 quarts of fruits, meats and half acre. The above figures representing the vegetables were handled in these public canning demonstrations. A goodly yields of . these three boys in the ponumber of girls during the summer tato contest are interesting when we note from a recent report from the dewere also following up the instructions partment of agriculture that the avergiven out for the sewing and bread age yield of potatoes for 1914 is 140 making coutests. bushels per acre while in the United In connection with our club work States it Ib 96.6 for 1914. The following boys were winners in there were also some 24 agricultural the sugar beet contest for beets grown institute meetings held with the farmfor the Utah-IdahSugar Co., at Garers of the county. Speakers from the land and the prize money furnished by state agricultural college were present the same company: Lorenzo Nelson, Bear River City, at these meetings and discussed sub31.37 tons, prize 320. yield to local of and direct the Interest jects Raymond M. Hansen, Tremonton, farmers. These meetings proved a yield, 22.84 tons, prize 315. great stimulus to our work In getting David Stander, B. R. City, yield 21.52 the parents to cooperate with us in our tons, prize 314. Aaron Christensen, B. R. City, yield club work activities. 20.35 tons, prize 310. At the time of the state fair which Wm. Burman, Tremonton, yield 20.27 was held at Salt Lake City Oct. 3 to tons, prize, 310. 10 we were asked to make an exhibit Leon J. Garfield, Tremonton, yield of our work, which we did and receiv- 18.67 tons, prize, 3$. ed our share of prizes and honorable Edgar Francom, Tremonton, yield mention by the judges. In getting the 13.92 tons, prize, 37. Bumice Brough, Tremonton, yield, final reports from the judges on club work in the state, we were informed 13.70 tons, prize, 36. Lester Larson, Tremonton, yield, that Howard Dalton, a boy 15 years of 5. 12.86 tons. prl7 from awardour had been age county Laron G. Anderson, B. R. City, yield, ed the sweepstakes championship for the state. Howard Dalton entered the 10 tons, prize, 34. The above yields give an average of 18.5 tons per acre and are very interChildrens Coughs Childrens Colds esting and worth much to us when the Both are Serious report from the department of agriculWhen one of your little ones shows ture gives' only 13.5 tons as an average symptoms of an approaching cold, for Utah during 1914 and for the Unit10.7 tons per acre. give it Dr. Bells Pine-Ta- r Honey at ed States, The boys were winners in following once. It acts quickly, and prevents the sugar beet contest for beets grown the cold growing worse. Very heal- for the Amalgamated Sugar Co at Oging soothes the lungs, loosens the den and the prize money furnished by mucous, strengthens the system. It's the same company: Frances Cook, Willard, yield 23.56 guaranteed. Only 25c at your drug. tons, prize gist. Buy a bottle today. Bucklen8 Cleon Lemon, Willard, yield 23.56 Arnica Salve for sores. 317.50. tons; REPORT or s 317-50- prize, Orvin Lemon, Willard, CHEAPER than BUILDING Liberal discount for cash 5 years time, 6 Interest tons; F. iiioiJcK W. O. WARDLEIGH (P- I- MERCHANDISE, HAY AND GRAIN, on 4 W bt Phone Supplies and AceomodJr Sheepmens 206-with will, show them tkma for Travelers terms. - UTAH PROMONTORY. CITY SHOE III TOWII HOSPITAL. WE FIX EM WHILE YOU WAIT ITS THE THING THAT PAYS IN THE Which is the only thing END" that pays at all. E. G. F. HARTMANN Plumbing & Heating Leather is high but our prices are Billiousne.ss and Constipation Cured still the same for CASH ONLY. ) If you are ever troubled with biliousness or constipation you will be interested in the statement of R. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. "A year ago last winter I had an attack of indigestion ollowed by biliousness and constipa-ion- . Seeing Chamberlains Tablets so highly recommended, I bought a o'te of them and they helped me For s le by Eddy Drug rht awav. orr. vrrtisenient. INSURANCE THAT INSURES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES LEE & DUNN Brigham Cty, Utah. . i . y ?il .u Reserve District No. 12. THE First National yjt ' r r Ban! OF BRIGHAM CITY SAFE AND SOUN Lorenzo N. Stohl, PresidenL John Lowe, Willard, 12 tons 1930 lbs prize, 310107 Fred Woodyatt, Willard, 12 tons 35. lbs, prize Wallace Ward. Willard, 9 tons 1110 lbs, prize 32.50. Wm. Kuuzler, Willard, 11 tons, $rize John D. Peters, Casl - 32.50. The above yields give an average of 14 tons 900 lbs per acre and average 3149.00 per acre as the proceeds from the tomato crop. The Average yield in the state is considerable below the 10 ton mark. Ernest Newman of Bothwell, winner of first prize in the onion growing contest yield, 580 bushels per acre, prize 310 give by the First National Bank of Brigham City. Ivan Lauper of Penrose, winner of first prize in com growing contest; yield, 85 buBhels per acre awarded as a prize a sanitary A shaped brooding hog house given by the Merrell Lumber Co., Brigham City. Miss Alice Berg of Brigham City, winner of first prize in canning contesL Canned 50 varieties and 240 quarts of fruits and vegetables. as a prize an aluminum steam pressure cooker given by the Hansen Furn. Co. of Brigham City. Leora Crompton of Brigham City, winner of first prize in bread making contest, made 27 prize winning loaves during the season. Cash prize, 310, given by the First National Bank of , Brigham City. LaVona Birch of Willard winner of second prize in bread making contesL Prize 35 given by the First National Bank of Brigham City. This report could be materially lengthened by giving the record of all the boys and girls who have followed these various contests within the county during the Beason, but it would Involve too much transcript. W. J. GLENN, Supervisor of Ag firaiture. LEGAL NOTICES UNDER U.S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISH ship 9 North, Range 7 West, Salt Lake quirementa of the Compil Meridian, has filed notice of intention Utah, 1907, as amended sion Laws of Utah, 1909 to make final three year proof, to esappropriate tablish claim to the land above de- a cubic foot of water per scribed, before the Clerk of the Dis- springs in Pierson Canyor trict Court, at Brigham City, Utah, County Utah. The water at a point which bears r on the 19th day of February, 1915. east 1,650 feet diata grees, Claimant names as witnesses: James northeast corner of Sec. Peterson, Edward Roy Wells, Fred 7 north, Range 2 west, Sa Westphal, W. F. Cawley, all of Prom- and rn.eridian, and convey! eight-hundre- ontory, Utah, E. D. ft. THOMPSON Register Advertisement d31-fe- 18 b SHERIFFS 8ALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District In and for Box Elder County, State of Utah. Henry W. Harris, Jr., administrator of the estate of Henry W- - Harris Sr., deceased, plaintiff, vs I. J. Neeley and Margaret L. Neeley, defendants. SHERIFFS SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1915, at 12 oclock noon, at the front door ot the County Court House in Brigham City, Box Eider County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the defendants I. J. Neeley and Margaret L. Neeley in and to the following described real property situate in Box Elder County, Utah, and described as follows, All of Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7). and Eight (8), Block Two (2), bnows Addition to Honeyville Town-site- , In the East of the Northwest 4 of Section Four (4), Township Ten (10) North, Range Two (2) West, S. to-wi- t: L. M. Dated this 24th day of December, A. D., 1914. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Terms of sale, cash. Notice is hereby given that the anJOSEPH R. OLSEN nual meeting of the stockholders of Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. the Box Elder News will be held at By John H. ZUNDEL the office of the company on Monday Deputy Sheriff d24-jlAdvertisement. evening, January 11th, 1915, at 7:30 4 oclock. The meting is for the pur4 348d pose of electing a board of five direc(Form approved by the Secretary of tors to Berve for one year and to transthe Interior January 19, 1912.) act any other business that may come NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOup. LATED TRACT 8. N. LEE, (Publisher) President PUBLIC LAND SALE VICTOR E. MADSEN DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Advertisement 2t Secretary. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, ' Utah, December 15, 1914. 4 348b Notice is hereby given that, as direcNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ted by the Commissioner of the Gener(HUbliBher) al Land Office, under provisions of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. Land office at Salt Lake City Act of Congress approved June 27, 1-- 2 Brigham City, Utah. Federal Reserve Ban (Adrertitemcnt.) 1-- 2 Stock of Dittmanns Celebrated Mens Shoes and Riding Boots, Gymn Shoes. Rubbers and Boys School Shoes. 320. E&D MEMBER OF The most superficial investigation statewill prove that the following i ment irom a resident ot Brigham evidence true. Read it and compare f i oiu Brigham people with testimon) of strangers liv.ng so far away you cannot mveatigae the facts ot the case. Many more citizens of Brigham endorse Doans Kidney y Pills Third Mrs. N. T. Johnson, 439 South East Street, Br.gham City, Utah, some years says: 'T had typhoid tever I recovered, my kidafter and ago from neys were disordered. I suffered ailment backache, but he principal When was weakness of the kidneys. 1 learned of Doans Kidney Pills, a and procured decided to try them rebox. I was well satisfied with the sever sults of their use. It has been al years since I have had any symptoms of kidney complaint. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Foster-Milbur- n Mrs. Johnson had. N. Y. Adv. Buffalo, Co., Props., V 4 & 5 S. BROWNS are Experiences of Brigham citizens facts. be to easily proven Ariel Lemon, Willard, yield, 23.34 tons, prize, 35. The above figures give an average of 23.46 tonS per acre as compared with 13.5. for Utah and 10.7 for the United States for 1914. We feel that we are raising the standard. The following boys were winners "In the tomato contest in the Willard district The prize money being furnish- Utah, December 29, 1914. ed by A. L. Brewer of Ogden who operNotice is hereby given that Samuel ates a canning factory at Willard. The M. Wells, of Promontory, Utah, who, canount of prize money furnished beon February 14. 1910 and July 3., 1913, ing 3100. made Homestead Entries, Serial Nos. Clarence Perry, Perry, 16 tons 932 lbs, prize 320. 05323 and 011636, for N 2 NE N Eugene Perry, Perry, 15 tons 110 lbs, NW NE 4 SW N SE prize 320. SE 4 NE Section 28 Town- Ross Wood, Willard, 14 tons 610 lbs, prize, 315. Theo Grazer, 14 tons 815 lbs, prize 60 YEARS' C. HOUGHTON GENERAL yield 23.48 10. FACTS AND FICTION Trade Mark? Designs 4c. rone pmcing a .ketchCopyrights end (lonortptlnn nm i n frie rhctlicr a mi ctr 'nlckly Ini.nilon I. .r.hhij pmpntri.lo n.imiunic- imta.t-ioli rt.nmiiMitmi. HANDBOOK Hat:.;wntfr-- e. Oil at eacncj fur puienu. IhniUk-l-i Mm i x. to. local y tprruii notice, wiinuutvuiinrs, in me -- -- ir '.nn Scientific American MiKhnncr rtn.tr.tM week It. J.rw V . chiiiiO ') rnia. 13 , ioWpiJ? f MONi1 & Co.3tnrtihw, Gsvv for ciiliilnm I.f llraneta V 8L.V. U.5. 1906 (34 Stats., pursuant to the of a pipe line for a distal feet, and there used froi: to December 31, inclusiv year, to irrigate 20 acres braced in the northeast Section 2, Township 7 n 2 west, Salt Lake base ac This application is design State Engineers office as All protests against the said application, stating therefor, must be made by duplicate, accompanied 32.50, and filed in this o thirty (30) days after the of the publication of this W. D Slat Date of first publication D 1914, date of completion tion, January 9, 1915. PROBATE AND Alp GUAR! NOTICES. (Consult County Clerk or tive Signers for further li NOTICE TO CREDI Estate of Mark Bigler, Creditors will present vouchers to the undersi$ residence at Collinston, the office of William J. Lo City, Utah on or before of May, A. D. 1915. A JACOB Administrator of Estate ler, deceased. of first publication December 31, A. D. 191 Date WILLIAM Attorney for A' Advertisement NOTICE TO CREDI Estate of Gottlieb Detw ed. Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigr ham City, Utah, or to LeR attorney, at his efflee, Bldg, on or before April, Ftrs the A. D. 1915. anna dj application of Ernest A. Weymuller, G Executrix of estate of Serial No. 011980, we will offer at pubwiler,' deceased. lic sale, to the highest bidder, b it. at Date Of first publication not less than 32.50 per acre, at 10 oDec. 24, A. D. 1914. clock a. m on the 11th day of FebruDalby & Young ary, 1915, at this office, the following Attorneys for Executrix. tract of land: The SE 4 of SE 4 Advertisement Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian. I NOTICE TO CREDIT Any persons claiming adversely the Estate of Peter Lowe, aboevdescribed land are advised to Creditors will present file their claims or objections on or bevouchers to the undersigi fore the time designated for sale. lard, Utah, on or before E. D. R. THOMPSON of April, A. D. 1913. Register. MARTH Advertisement. d24-j2- l ol Executrix of the estate 517), i: 1-- deceased. Date of first publication. Office, D. 49 Salt Lake City, Utah, Dc. 4, 1914. December 24th, A. Notice is hereby given that W. E. WILLIAM J. LOWE, Dial, et al, whose post office address Executrix. Attorney for is Brigham City, Utah, have mede apAdvertisement plication in accordance with the re- NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's 6 i |