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Show M I' f;.-;-- n,v-- j - 5 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, pi three. n AGS I - SEMI-WEEKL- 119 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, Y ALWAYS HAS HOPE tunate Men. Electric Cooking Means More than Perfect Food only results . v.t in economy by lessening shrinkage, but it also gives vou more leisure, ; 'lih more pleasure and more comfort lv i. 3 i ai- - r. w JfC VI f J fjf' V With an electric range you save yourself at least an hour a day so little is the attention it demands. In canning time the electric range cuts short the long hours, eases the hard work besides cooking so scientifically that spoilage is practically mi known. Thousands of housewives will cook and can in comfort this summer because they use electric ranges. 'fj 8 J.'V ,t,V ' b A The perfect insulation of electric ranges insures not only absolute safety, but also a COOL KITCHEN. Three heats are instantly available u cooking at the turn of a switch, giving you steady, but none for warming the kitchen. Come in and let us tell you more. Let us give you actual figures on the economy of onrfion and isy 5.S V, payment plan. t I Sl a 8 r?) m Utah Power & Light Company Efficient Public Service .' it mi THE a he ? I be f 1U 'ir-v- c v. at jn E!:t )i - Screen Doors made by ns are warranted to last as long as the house you place them in. 7 e ,r,, 001 .UW f -- iki'; care of more. f aid .ttf t lOl t t IK !0R-- r Our mill work is in the same class place your orders early. We are busy, but can take - ,V - Merrell Lumber Co. Telephone 8 FIREMENS CARNIVAL. The Brigham hiieiiien will hae of Carnival the that will open charge in Brigham Monday night, June 30th, and last until July 3th, at midnight. The amusement lovers who visit the Carnival will be surprised at the greatness and cleanliness of the attractions that are presented by Brown's Amusement Company. This organization must not be con- founded with inferior shows which are so numerous, and by reason of vulgar ami indecent exhibitions have brought odium and reproach upon the very name of carnival. The Browns Amusement company carry about GO people who stop at hotel-and eat at restaurants In all the attractions carried by this outfit there is none that cannot be visited by any lady or child, as only high c"ass, moral and educ. tional shows are carried. To please the little ones a line merrv-ground and Ferris wheel is carried ; jfr :: Brigham, Utah assEssasas! ItL !AN o rn A DRUG STORE r -F0B; Thats All Yours deci d J Jj ghasf 3ay m o! jut V-- $ r A facility, equipment and experience enables you a drug store service of inestimable valtimes of sickness or health. A prescriphere means results and safety, due to pure test drugs and perfect methods of compounding. Hundreds of people know this so does your doctor. Isnt your doctor's drug store a safe place for you? You are taken care of here in a manner so individual as to warrant your believing our service is for you only and so it is, if you will only test us you'll know. Bring that next prescription here. Adaptability, us to offer ue to you iu tion put up Yours to please. City Pharmacy A 20th Century Drug Store. DEAR REART. HOW 'YA GONNA KEEP EM DOWN ON THE FARM? MICKEY." WHEN the BEES MAKE HONEY Down in SUNNY ALABAM Comptons Art Gallery Corner opposite Cost OiHce. Substitute for Tin. An Australian tin substitute is the compound of carbolic acid and forIn methylated spirits this maldehyde. forms a. varnish for food containers, saving the tin plate used iu such great quantities for cans. WM. E. DAVIS LAWYER COUNTY ATTORNEY 0RATICES IN ALL THE COURTS Utah Brigham City, JOHN W. PHILLIPS For any itchiness of Ihe skin, for skin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Gtc at all drug Doans Ointment adv stores. Abstractor AND CONVEYANCER. Utah Brigham City, HEALTHFUL MCE LEE & DUNN During the aftermath of influenza or any other prostrating ABSTRACTERS. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE BONDED the logical tonic is illness, SCOTTS EMULSION the blood and whole via the body, strengthens nourishment. If you would renew your strength try Scotts. which enriches Scott it Bowne, Utah Brigham City, Bloomfield, N. J. Dr. J. W. Chambers, Jr. VETERINARIAN. Residence, Garland, Utah, Phone No. 8 Day or night calls promptly attended to Auto conveyance. ly- -l LICENSED UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE AUTO HEARSE OR 113-- J OR 376 PHONE 113-SEVENTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Daily Thought. There is a feeling of eternity In routh which makes u amends for DO YOU ENJOY LIFE? A man in good physical condition is Hansen Furniture and almost certain to enjoy life, while the bilious and dyspeptic are despondent, do not enjoy their meals and feel miserable a good share of the time. A few doses of Chamberlains Tablets to tone up the stomach, improve the digestion and regulate the bowels is all adv lhat is needed. Try it. Music Company C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. Phone No. 31. Room 22, First National Bank Building Utah Brigham City, PROMPT RELIEF for the try two or three Ri-NOI- CHAS. E. FOXLEY stomach, ATTORNEY after meals, sweet LAW DS 32 tongue AT the keep your stomach the new try dissolved on my-2- 1 North Main St., Brigham. jy-2- ds aid to digestion. WM. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION J. LOWE Lawyer Practices iu AH The Courts First National Bank Building Office: professional Cards... Utah Brigham City, E. WADDOUPS CALL ON T. W. COLEMAN DENTIST FOR i Plumbing: and Heating Phone 233 First National Bank Building, Second Floor, Eas Entrance a-- M. C. OLSEN, D. C. Brigham City, Utah. Piston Rings. ! . Piston rings, of which millions are B. . used yearly, are shaped by centrifugal ATTORNEY AT LAW 148 So. Main. Phone 1 7S j. j action from molten metal in the spei Will HOME CALLS. practice in U. S. Supreme or Oir- cial machine of DeLavaud. In tests at cuit Courts, State Courts, and U. Columbia university, St has been shown S. Land Department. thut these- rings are not only made Suite 33. First National Bank Bldg, faster than by other methods, but are Cotton Growing in China. ATTORNEY-AT-LAactually stronger and more resilient Brigham City, Utah. Now that China has decided wind PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS than rings of he same chemical comkittd of cotton seed does best in Unit First NaUonal Bank Buildiug position cast f sand. The niiscroscojw reveals a more unifnu .and finer country, and is distributing it by the Brigham City, Our Want Ads get results. Utah ton to fanners, cotton growing stalls structure. on Hew geographical development. The time may yet come when the Chinese bumdryinan, fur from home, will Coloring Tea. Miam.tj.iii. Tea is black or green, according to croon over his collars that he Is still the method of preparation or manu-turlonging for the old plantation." Work The oolong of Formosa and done during several years in four exFoochow are prepared in a manner periment stations indicates that out of quite distinct from thut followed in forty varieties of seed the kind known the preparation of either green or as Trice is best suited for Chinese THIS BANK HAS black teas. It appears that Trice cultivation. MANY DEPOSITORS yields 141 cattles to the moo. which Is Chinese the of way saying something Artistic Judge. 141 pounds per who started small accounts and now A St. Louis judge has decided that more than of an acre, for the catty weighs about mans costume Is not unbecoming have a good size fund to their credit. more than the English pound. for a woman. That judge evidently Are you among their number? Chinese pound, for that matter has an artistic eye. Detroit Free The Is called kin, hut for some reason Press. If not, now is the time to start. foreigners prefer to call it a cat tv." lth HOWELL JONES Chiropractor LE ROY R YOUNG -- e. one-sixt- l one-thir- Pearl Fisheries. is definitely known that the Ceylon pearl fisheries have been in existence since 306 B. C., and tradition says they yielded gems before that time. It THE The typical prospector for gold, still met with in the far hills and deserts, may well be taken by all men ns an example and an inspiration ns far as the blessings of staying hopes are concerned, says the Los Angeles Times. Hope deferred maketli the heart sick." says tile proverb. But it is not a good proverb. No matter how long di form! u hope may be it should never he abandoned. It should never be anything but an Inspiration and an incitement. Take this nomadic tribe of prospectors, for instance. The typical prospector Is a man who lots spent perhaps the most of Ills life pursuing a hope that has never been realized. Yet we never find them disconrnged. We never know them to end their days in despair. No matter how many their years of failure may tie they will tell you that just beyond the next chain of hills or In lint heart of a still unexplored desert the treasures they seek are surely awaiting them. A most sincere and persistent man is the prospector, lie believes in his quest and respects it. The little or the much that lie wins by spasmodic lie toil he invests in his dreams. braves the solitudes and the lonely wastes of the world to reach the goal for which he strives. Hunger, thirst and other hardships and sufferings he endures with a willing heart. And he never despairs. Thats the glory of the prospector he never despairs. The average man, hedged in by the traditions of towns and cities or settled ti the humdrum of the country, looks upon the prospector as a queer and soincvv hat demented individual. We laugh nt this strange fellow who is pictured to us as plodding along in tliP wildernesses and the sandy desolations with his pack and his burro, of forfollowing tlie tune. But the prospector is only doing In hi;; way vvliat we are doing in ours. We are following each our own dream as the prospector is following his. The only difference is that we proceed in safety and without adventure. Otherwise we are the same as the wanderer of the desert and the hills. And also we are soon discouraged and we are easy prey to defeat, while it is death alone that can defeat Ihe prospector. It seems to us that of all the misfortunes there are in life and heaven knows there are many the misfortune of hopelessness is the worst. Only for hope tlie heart would die," said a poet. It was a true thing to say. And about this wonderful thing of hope there is another way to look at it and that is that we should always have at least one hope ahead. That is to say, we should always have something that we look forward to. Thin, if vvliat vve have in hand fails ns. the other thing that vve look forward to will stay u. Hope is something to lie busy with. It is something of which we should accumulate a store. Always have plenty of hopes and have them so that they will reach out and last away into the years of the future. There Is really something mysterious about a hope. If you will cherish it faithfully ami keep it warm in your heart you will lie almost sure to some time realize it. It is said that vve are what we believe ourselves to he. But perhaps we might better say that we are vvliat our hopes are. Since then a hope is most likely to be realized, surely it were foolish of us to harbor hopes that will not bring us comfort and joy. 1 1 o r1 for the best there Is not great riches, not any material possession, hut peace for tlie heart and a serene for the white years of old age. BUBBLES." d - rests FOR EVER BLOWING BEAUTIFUL OHIO." JOHNNY'S IN TOWN Belief in Ones Luck to Be Just Ahead" the Buffets of Fate Are Things at Which to Laugh. properly cooked food and f o o d nK "IM With Tlie use of an electric range not vm' Si Latest Song Hits Prospector for Gold One of For- XL FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE. As soon as possible after the injury is received get a bottle of Chamberlains Liniment and follow the plain printed directions which accompany the bottle. adv h d 67,948 Animals Sent Overseas. In a statement made b.v the war it appears tlr.it since the Cnited States entered the war and to January 11. 11)19, this government shipped overseas from this country 07.94S animals, which included 5,489 cavalry horses. 33,396 draft horses. draft mules, and 97," pack mules. The total number of animals lost en route overseas so far reported is 600 horses and mules, or less than 1 per rent of the total number of animals shipped. BIST MIONALBANK BRIGHAM CITY 28.-08- 8 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 |