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Show "t November 27, 136. ay. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, A taking es In Love firmly believes that Ladies In Love, picture opening on the Capitol Theatre, Is of her screen career. fiavDor Twen-ntnrv-F- is ,t Page Thre4 ways." is a person who has THANKS A MILLION Thought for today: Hunger and revolution in hand. ox Jest If the people in the United States u a remarkable statement, would give more thought to the pay Miss considered that t& ly know it is hard on the eyes At the Capitol L Semi-Week- as you go motto, there would be fewer business slumps and hard times would be unknown. The trouble with the majority of people, is the lack of will power when it comes to buying something they want . . . They dont stop to think whether they can afford it . . . But if credit is available, they buy the article on the assumption the future will take care of itself . . . If we would all buy just what we need when we can pay for it, none of us wrould have burdensome debts and our pay checks would be intact each week . . . Any merchant will tell you business would be all right if people would pay as they go. To know how rightfully to earn money is well but to know how to spend it carefully is better. And it would be well for all of us to remember one of Benjamin Franklins adages: Never spend more than you earn, never buy that which you do not need because it is cheap. . . . And as a final thought, out of our daily income always lay aside a portion for use in time of need. of the has appeared in many most memorable triumphs. Len scenes during production rates in Love, which also Btars ? Young and Constance Bennett Matures Simone Simon, Janet Jed the reasons why her role Sartha is the most pleasant she has ever played, fis entirely different from any-- il have ever done before, Janet and I it combines romance heart-ach- e, ly with drama and one of the is x believe, fhuman and realistic characters Incorporated in a motion picture, she has her laughs, she loves, foies and triumphs just like F us i Ameche, Paul Lukas, Tyrone 1 j. and Alan Mowbray provide finance for Janet, Loretta Young, knee Bennett and Simone Simon jdies in Love. i,' knlete assortment of toys at Hansens Variety Store, the (tf) of a million articles. I Check Charge Dismissed When Witness Balks Due to refusal of the complaining witness to sign extradition papers, Judge B. H. Jones in city court on Wednesday morning dismissed a case against Wayne Sawyer of Twin Falls, Idaho, charged with issuing a 90 check for produce to Milton of this city with insufficientBywater funds in the bank. Sawyer was being held in the county jail at Twin Falls by Sheriff E. F. Prater upon the of Sheriff John H. Zundelrequest of Box Elder county. Stop and go signs direct traffic, why not congress. The world ig full of dreamers who never see their dreams come true. a good politician, you must To be be a good ITS A hand-shake- r. FACT that George Washington was .the richest President of the United of Wm. Utah, or at the office States Bldgiaml vis, Attorney at Ba that two Presidents, George on or before the 4th day or Washington and James Madison were of the Constitution of the try, A. D. 1937. Administra- - signers United Sutes. pIUS s. HANSEN, of Ella Christena ( Estate was the , . . that Grover Cleveland fcn, deceased. President married while chief only of first publication; November j executive of the United States. D1936. . . . that Presidents John Adams, Arthur Cleveland, Garfield, Wilson WM. E. DAVIS, Esq. Attorney for Administrator. and McKinley, were teachers before they entered the White House . . . that George Washington was E TO CREDITORS called Xhe pather of His Country. I . that John Adams was called r of . kte The Colossus of Independence, will Present jditors the that Thomas Jefferson ' was undersigned at 415 The sage of Monuceuo. Forest Street, Brigham Ctty,'calle(1. that James was called I or at the office of Wm. E. The Father of theMadison Constitution.' on Utah, I, Attorney, Brigham, Wore the 18th day of January, I wonder why so many people pay 1937. ERY J. REESE, Administrator good money to go to a prize fight le Estate of Annie A. Jensen, I when they can see a football game land a fight for the price of one. ised. te of first publication: Nov. I A. D. 1936. Here is a beautiful poem on music I WM. E. DAVIS, that I thought you might like. 1 Attorney for Administrator.! It is from the pen of Thomas Moore land the title is On Music: E TO CREDITORS When through life unblest we rove Losing all that made life dear, late of Jenslne Petersen, Should some notes we used to love, id. ... In days of boyhood, meet our ear, .... ?ow welwme All SCI w lllw 1HS OigllvU thoughts that long Mve tah ? ,a0ti,r0 Kindling former smiles again have wet MESdA7 that In faded PETERSEN Administra Like the eyes that long sighs along M Estate of Jensme Petersen, Beds of frlental flowers, ... breath of song Is the . November That grateful wag heard ,Q happler AD 1936 ... I - FOR MORE THAN A MILLION America has bought 1,130,000 Chevrolets during the past twelve months, thereby giving Chevrolet the greatest Broiling Is Easy Says This Expert year in its history and the greatest measure of buyer preference it has ever enjoyed. With the advent of the newer method of cooking meat, broiling has become a simple task, says Inez S. Willson, home economist. The lower temperatures being advocated nowadays are largely responsible for this simplification. The broiling oven is thoroughly preheated. Then the meat is placed far enough from the source of heat that only one turning is necessary. By the time one side is nicely browned the steak or chop ig half done, and ig seasoned, turned, and allowed to brown and finish cooking on the second side. The cuts suitable for broiling are the tender steaks and chops. Porterhouse or club, and sirloin are the steaks; rib, loin or shoulder chops and slices cut from the leg are the lamb cuts suitable for broiling. Ground meat from even the cuts may be broiled, since in the grinding, the long fibers are cut, and the meat made tender. less-tend- The builders of Chevrolet re thankful for many things, but must of all for the warm friendship of the American people. And ao again at thia Thanksgiving season we say, "Thank you, America," for you have given Chevrolet a measure without parallel in the annals of good-wi- ll of modern industry. Consider, for a moment, all that you have done to inspire Chevrolets appreciation during the past twelve months: You have purchased 1,130,000 Chevrolets; you have made Chevrolet your favorite car for the seven th time in the pest ten years; you have given Chevrolet strong preference in every section of the 37 er I ... ... & I CwV 23 O h! ... CLASSIFIED ADS flowers have to express adequate appreciation for gifta so great and ao generous as these. All we can say is, "Thanks a million1 for more than a million can in 1936; and all we can do ia offer you the still finer Chevrolet of 1937 in return for the finest friendship ever bestowed upon any motor oar manufacturer. Pile (omnfete Ccii - Commetefu ijeur d) FOR RENT Eighty-acr- e farm, mostly l. fruit and grapes. 'Phone 593-R-- CHEVROLET" LOANS I am prepared to make a few 1 o a n b on real estate. S. Norman Lee. (tf) Toys at all prices to fit your needs. Hansens Variety Store, the The best known an3 perhaps the store of a million articles." most visited national parks are the (tf) Yellowstone Park In Wyoming, GlaCASH PAID For dead and useless cier Park in Montana, the Grand 2 cows and horses. Phone Canyon in Arizona, and Zion National (adv-tReverse charges. Park In Utah. N. L. 493-J-- f) Is Independence In Philadelphia Hey, you, yelled the traffic offiat the amorous driver, cer why Hall, In which was signed In 1776 use both hands 7! of Independence. dont you the Declaration Im afraid to let go the steering Here Is housed the famous Liberty wheel, grinned the irrepressible Bell. youth. 1 v ' U As V . V a ' ); s .. sunk in death; jCE TO CREDITORS fate of AddoIIos Tavlor sditnra hers to thi I when pleasures dream is gone, Its memory lives in musics breath- deceased S (Kwea dike Vesuri TTlfoe (Kfifiit dlhifflTt dlmmnnflnaDiiiiil i tjje Though for 1937. It is difficult CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN SALESMEN WANTED Make easy Xmas money. Fast selling in every home. Write Dept. A, Box 583, (lt-pBrigham. I ,,ssx sissfi.., country; you have conferred this same high honor upon Chevrolet trucks by purchasing more than 205,000 commercial units; you have made 1936 the most successful year in all Chevrolet history. And now, to climax these expressions of friendship, you are displaying even more marked preference for the new Chevrolet Music! tii Oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell! I Why should feeling ever speak. utah nr U BrtgS: l.AorMy-tl2the 28th day f L Friendships balmy words may feign, A D 1937 IYSSES b. TAYLOR, Administra- 7fHarn7anfafaltSreafnhan they: W Fototo 1 Appollos Taylor Can sweetly soothe, and not betray! ised. lie of first publication : November Small people never become adept A. D. 1936. in the art of bulldozing because they WM. E. DAVIS, Esq., Attorney for Administrator. 2 w brbe 322) pIO.NS I the District Court of the First lial District of the State of Utah, ad for Box Elder County. R Elder County, a municipal Oration, plaintiff, vs. Lorenzo S Brigham City, a municipal Oration ; Joseph F. Hansen and Hansen, his wife; Halloran w Trust Co., a corporation; k Greenhalgh and Emily Green' i, his wife; S. Beck & S. Rosen doing business un-th- e firm name and style of !d Electric Supply Co.; John 1st. John Doe 2nd, John Doe Jane Doe 1st, Jane Doe 2nd, Doe 3rd; together with all Persons unknown claiming title and Interest In and any to Premises described SUMMONS. hJTATE 0F P DEFENDANTS; i herein, ... de-hn- ts. UTAH TO THE g hereby summoned to twenty days after the ihis summons upon you, witbin the county In which is brought; otherwise, in . i '. fi case All m ,bot a failure so to do, rendered against I cording to the demand of the Which Is of the court low-pric- Acd- - dene Policy. Pays medical expenses. re And a weekly income while you laid up; f your UB ... the gift that adds a glowing touch of for the home . . . the gift that protects eyesight I is useful that the charm gift The modern approved lamps combine all thats desired in decorative beauty and scientific illumination. Any man, woman or child will think of a new gift lamp as the perfect Christmas remembrance. You can select it from a profuse Priced as variety of authentic designs." low as Shopping for gift lamps is a thrill in itself. See them in ivory, gold or bronze finishes, with shades of silk or hand painted parchment, with the size of the lamp bulb depending on the need for light. A new lamp J tiled with the 045 S. NORMAN LEE brouSht to recover 2uletlnS Plaintiffs title described as follows; atf ock ft20- N of SW Cor of Plat A, Brigham N 54 lenceT Te . rds thence S 54 ZihLE ttdemon0U he8n r BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH PHONE 120 - See YOUR DEALER or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, Wl0rdgtobeg LEWIS 6 4 JONES, Art0rney for Plaintiff. ' Brftf SS First Nat1 Bank Bldg. City. Utah. . ' |