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Show ae.lgsa.BttriKa. 1, 1932. MARCH THE tsOX ELDER NEWS, Ward Reunion Held At Bear River City rtv Thieves Again This Locality Busy In f The Bear River ward held its arsen reported to local polled 1118 t n dinner was served to over four hundred guests. The tables and hall were decorated with flags and hatchets. After dinner the following pro- parked near his home stole a nights ago someoneof Steve from the car 1,?dwA was parked in front Imme Reports have also beett The officers recenUy of the !iS to auto nf motor meters, pumps, ? and other automobile equip-J-f and oil. including gasoline i7h the sheriffs department and fSv police are determined to put to this petty thievery, and its apprehended will be severely with, the officers say. iL gram was enjoyed: Selection, Bear River band; male quartet. Merle Jensen, Vernon Johnson, Harlod Jensen and LeGrande Peterson; two e solos, LeGrande Peterson; a paper entitled, Bear River City in 1942, by Mary Buxton; song, by a girls chorus, and selections by the band, under the direction of Hyrum Nelson. Following the program, all enjoyed dancing. On Saturday afternoon at 4 oclock hot dinner was served to all the children of the ward, followed by a childrens dance. i saxa-phon- jt USINESS CARDS c. A. MUNNS, D. D. S. Jars Collide On Perry Highway On Saturday dentist First National Bank Bldg. 6 Telephone No. 43 Semi-Weekl- y PAGE-THRE- NOW AVAILABLE LOS ANGELES, Calif. California is getting a good soaking and an abundance of snow in the mountain regions. Sixteen inches of rainfall so far for the season is nearly double last years rainfall and substantially above the general average. This is a great boon to the livestock and agricultural interests. The Intermountain country is also getting a lot of moisture. In California our water levels have been going down for several years and in many sections profitable agriculture is out of the question based upon present cost of providing water. It is going to take not only heavy rains this year but for several years, to raise our water levels sufficiently to become a material factor in reducing production costs. Cold weather all through the West and Southwest has held the grass back and it is improbable that there will be many grass cattle ready before the middle of May or first of June but the reiaiionship of marketing periods from the grass sections is maintained between the different states. Farmers Urged To Get Application Forms Immediately. tion to the federal government for aid, according to a communication received Saturday from C. W. director of extension work for the United States department of agriculture, by Director Wm. Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural War-burto- College ESTATE, INSURANCE. BONDS. West Forest Street Brigham City. Utah 0. G. BARGERON ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE )ANS - SURETY BONDS, ETC. ;AL Notary Public 1 appreciate your business will rhonc 6 E.H. MARBLE, D. D. S. DENTIST 'Office First National Bank Annex Phone Brigham City. Utah 9-- W life, use For the REST of your Mattresses Rest-Ri- te Better Bedding Co. . Government printing presses are now turning out application blanks, ; en ft ESTABLISHED HOUSE NORMAN LEE. CK Brigham City. Utah 2-ON- E u BELL TRANSFER JOHN FUNK PHONE 301 y DESERET Brigham Utah City L D, S. Garments ..$ .$5 Wt, Flat 3. Light Wt, Rib 1.50 5. Medium WL, Rib 6. Med. 1VU IUb, Ecrn.. 1.75 1.75 J. Heavy Wt, Rib. 8. nenvy WL, Rib. Ecn 2.00 3. Ex. Heavy Wt, Rib.. 2.25 10. Ex. Dea. Wt, RIbf E. 2.25 Wool ... 3.00 12. Med. Wt Wool... 3.50 13. Med. Wt, 98 Rayon So I. Summer " " " " " rt. It 15. Silk rt L76 (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. You May Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory. Sore and State Size B Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah NOVELTIES INSURE with an S. at Logan. NAUTICAL Renovating OLD n, - anti-aircra- on good REAL ESTATE. There is no place in the world safer than a mortgage on real estate. I make such loans, pass on the title, look after the insurance, make collection and remit to you. If you want the highest possible rate of interest compatible with safety, see me if you have money to lend. Ive made hundreds of such loans during the past thirty years and so far my clients have never suffered a loss. Loans in your state will be made from an office to be located in the cry near future in Salt Lake City, said Director Warburton. This will probably be known as the Farmers Seed Loan office. There was no indication of the proposed personnel California has made substantial progress within the past five of the office, Director Peterson said. years in conserving the water supply by the construction of dams, Director Warburton pointed out thj and work is soon to begin on the San Gabriel dams involving an fact that the legislation this year crop production loans to expenditure of some twelve million dollars covering over a period authorizing be made to anywhere whet of two to five years, and employing several thousand men. The are unable tofarmers obtain crop production water thus saved not only lessens the flood possibilities but sub- credit from other sources, the only being that preference la to stantially increases the available supply for irrigation purposes. condition be given to those who had crop The Boulder Dam work is well under way and this project is im- failures in 1931. cul-twe- LOANS, No. 7 If you want your money in a safe place, why not lend it notes, mortgages, and other necessary form.-- and these will be made available in the counties of Utah where there is need for seeds loans, Director Peterson has been advised. The recessary supplies for the applications will be sent directly to the county sgents, where they will bet readily available to farmers who are by selfish motives. We have always thought that the natural seeking aid. Applications will be by a county seed loan adviworking out of the law of supply and demand will determine the examined who will be desigcommittee sory advisability of increasing or decreasing our farm production. It nated by the extension service of is a well known axiom that whenever prices are below the cost of Utah. In many cases the same perproduction, capital automatically retires, decreasing production; sonnel will be retained as that which made up the committees for the feed and the principle is still good. loans of the government. After ten years of experimenIn the matter of livestock production and farming it is pretty We are uncertain yet just how tation, British military authorities have perfected a unique much money will be available foq much a question of each one working out his own salvation. this year, said Director Warsearchlight known as the "Spider It has been observed that the diversified farmer has suffered loans The Act definitely author-- ; Web." It throws a checkerboard burton. the least under present circumstances and to my mind the farm izes $50,000,000. Last year, $47,000,pattern on the sky, and Is dewith livestock properly placed is the whole difference between 000 was loaned to farmers in the signed to enable drouth and storm areas of the gunners to plot raiders, exactly profit and loss to the farmer. United States." as artillery targets are plotted In many of the Western and Southwestern States where Each borrower is urged to keep his on map squares. A correspondent, reporting the there is so much irrigable land it is a question of sufficient water loan down to a minimum although, official tests of this new device, to insure production, and in many respects the irrigated land has the maximum loan has been increased says that when an airplane en$100 to $400. The amount of an advantage over other sections that depend upon rainfall, so from ters the searchlights pattern, its the loan will be based on the acrethat with all the work that is being done, to confine the flood age of specific crops to be planted; speed, height and direction can be calculated from tables in a fracwaters for future use, making the supply available for domestic, by the borrower in the spring of tion of a minute. 1932 and on the requirements of the irrigation and power purposes, we are making real progress. individual borrower for the supplies This is Olympiad year and Los Angeles expects to be the necessary in the production of these The Interest rate to be charghost of more than 250,000 people from all over the world. Un crops. ed by the government in all cases dis from a those long coming doubtedly, these people, especially will be 56 per cent. tance, are going to see the West generally so that out of this In counties in which fertilizer is event all of the Western States are going to profit, if not by the not commonly used, the maximum actual visit of these people, then through the increased demand loan per acre will be $3 for all crops people that will be here demand except truck crops, on which a maxiFurnished By the U. S. Navy for food supplies. The class of mum rate of $12 is allowed. Where the best, so it looks like we are going to have a demand for a fertilizer is necessary for crop proStation Recruiting lot of choice cuts. duction, the maximum rates are $6 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH for all crops except truck crops, the rate for this is $20 per acre. Not to exceed $1 per acre of loans made at, THE PANAMA CANAL HUMIDIFIED HOME AID PROTECTS HEALTH. HOUSE & FURNISHINGS any of these rates may be used for The Worlds Greatest Engineering repairs and miscellaneous expenses Feat Up To Date. RESULT -- ftv. overheated, OF HUMIDITY of crop productou other than seed, stagnant air responsible for coidt pneumonia, fertilizer, feed for work stock and The first survey for an IsthTHE AIR HERE influenza, tod other n&ntoni infMont fuel and oil for tractors, advises; hen is as Sis dry was in Panama mian Canal by Dr. Warburton. Spain in 1534. The first ground Special provision is made for addiwas broken by the Frenchman, tional loans for purchase of materials to protect crops from insects and, DeLesseps, in 1881 at the Paciplant diseases, where spraying or fic entrance. The real work is necessary. These loans dusting was begun at Culebra, now the saAara desist be at rates not to exceed $4 fort will famous Gaillard Cut, on Janutruck crops. Loans will not be made to persons who did not engage in ary 20, 1882. In 1887 the idea JANCTHER RESUL- T- Super-drTHE KEMlUYAeftfiutt Humidity air of a sea level canal was abanWith a Warm air heating system assures farming in 1931 nor to minors. The causes furniture and woodwork to spilt for summer fallowing are not loans to death fall soother comfort and and decided and protects health plants apart doned and a lock canal the regulations state. authorized, French upon. Two different who desires to obtain farmer Any companies made an attempt to a loan will make application on a build the canal but both failed, form provided by the county agent or the committee appointed to act! one in 1889 and the other in within the county. 1902. The United States took FON BfQUIfttS LEE real SAFETY FIRST LOGAN. Any farmer in Utah who is in need of a seed loan for spring planting is eligible to make applica-- i Saturday at 4:30 p. jn., a Dodge coupe with a trailer hauling two! "JOHN W. PHILLIPS cows south on the highway crashed into a Ford coach, driven by C. C. - BONDS Walsh of Washington State, also goABSTRACTS ing south, half milo north of the INSURANCE Perry meeting house. Both cars urate Work, Prompt Adjustments were damaged and the cows thrown and Liberal Settlements. out of the trailer but the drivers of the cars were not injured. C.H. BRYAN, D.D.S. According to Deputy J. R Evans, mensely important to the States bordering on the Colorado River who made an investigation, Walsh assuring an abundant water supply and a lot of cheap power for was following a load of hay. As Hil- industrial development. liard came up he turned out to pass Bank National Bldg. First 10m 37, both outfits but saw another car I have listened to a great many arguments between those 31 No. Telephone coming north and as he swung his who favor decreased production and those who favor increased Brigham City. Utah heavy load back onto the right side of the road was unable to stop his, consumption. We all admit that water is fundamental to our car before it crashed into the car existence but there seems to be a wide difference of opinion as S. NORMAN ahead. The matter was adjusted be- - to the amount of additional land that should be brought into Bonded Abstractor the men, Hilliard promising to. tivation. Generally speaking the viewpoint is largely actuated dentist r SEED LOANS ARE Livestock an- after nual reunion in the amusement hall Monday morning that someone had Friday and Saturday under the supnight, Sunday ervision of the community activity wheel, tire and covering sedan car, committee. At 7 p. m. a hot chicken bjs Chevrolet ft HfclnA afwWSl.rf', titaS. mpumco 'SirweJBgo ve AH over the canal construction in EtALPH D. OLSEN 1904 and on August 3, 1914, or ten years later, the first ocean Local Manager sailed through. steamer one 423 - South Main Street The United States has use and occupation for all time for a strip of land five miles on each side of the center line of Petersen Electric the canal. For this, it paid Panama $10,000,000 cash, and Announces pays annually $250,000. The CERTIFIED cities of Panama and Colon are within the five-milimit, but RADIO SERVICE are excluded from the above arrangement. Dry excavation finRadio In ished when President Wilson Everything uaranteed Service; Check Your the button in Washingpressed Radio and Tubes Free! ton that blew up the Gaboa dike on October 10, 1913. Phone 430 - 62 South Main The air distance between the Atlantic and Pacific is thirty-fou- r miles. The canal channel SMIlSHtltSHSMSlItUSIISIISMSUSHIIlSItaillManlllSIlSIlSIlSIlSIlBi is fifty-on- e miles; Gaillard Cut RCA RADIO TUBES was 305 feet above the sea level Tubes Tested Free! when work was started by the French. The cost of the canal was $338,000,000. Petersen Electric Co. construction The value of old French property was $42,800,000. The canal runs from northwest to southeast. The Pacific end is twenty-seve- n miles east of the This is the place end. Atlantic in the Pacirises sun where the fic and sets in the Atlantic. The canal can handle forty-eigfor GOOD ships per day, if necessary. The COAL and channel width at the bottom is Kindling "Wood from 300 to 1,000 feet (110 in the locks). le j ht AVERAGE GALLONS TO a aCASOH HOUSE OP WATER. C HOLLAND DIAGt BONE Bf A C VAPOR ATtOR OR DAY DURING MCAT1N0 FOk PROPtA HUmOtFlCATION INSTTTUTl Let my last ride be behind horses, reads the will of David Bridgman the home Metchim of Wimbledon, England. OF TMERMOLOGY moisture is sadly lacking In of today. The air in homes may well be This is due to the termed super-drfact that winter air does not contain much moisture. As air is heated, it expands and has greater moisture capacity. To supply tliis, it draws upon every object that may contain mois- ture. And the result is dried-ou- t household equipment. Human beings are not immune. The dry air draws the moisture from their skin, and dries out and irritates the delicate membranes In the nose and throat that under normal conditions conserve health. Bodily resistance to disease is broken down, and persons easily take cold or become Infected with the disease germs that cause influenza, tonsilltis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and WHITTLE FOR A PRIZE $1000.00 in cash prizes and one thousand other' prizes are offered for examples of skill with a Jackknife. Entries may be any kind of model, figure or special carving, requiring skill and ingenuity, made entirely of wood, and with no other tools than a jackknife. Pint Mis Second Priie TfcM PH. Foarib Prixt Fifth $150 $100 $50 Plll9sssssvsssssssssss Its And alas Hick art twentyfct $10 prises and tftr of 5JOO each, la addmon, 1000 apteral Jacllmnrca will be diatributed to all winners cf caah a warda and to thoat recdmng honorable nenticn. la caac af tiea duplicate puca wdl b gnta. AO rulea and details of this eonteat art In the of Popular Mechanic! Mafaaae bow on sale. Buy a copy at any newiatand or consult one at You do aoc have to be a regular your library. reader. laaue POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE S00 East Ontario Street CHICAGO, ILL y. Atmosphere, Sucks Moisture From Occupants, Household Furnishings. Humidity-Hungr- y, discomfort for hu damage to expensive furniture and other household furnishmethods of ings, lurk in present-da- y home heating, states the Holland Institute of Thermology of Holland, and JfSEASE and other ills of the respiratory tract The only remedy for this unhealth-fu- l In substantiation of the foregoing, condition lies In artificial humidithe Institute points to the prevalence fication of the home air. To supply an of colds and other respiratory Infecadequate amount of moisture, at least tions that become epidemic with the a gallon of water per room should be commencement of the winter heating evaporated each day. This Is no season, and to the damage to tables, longer difficult of accomplishment chairs, pianos, and to Interior woodModern warm air systems of the vapor efwork subjected to the drying-out- " air type are equipped with an autofect of winter Indoor air. matic humidifier that evaporates from As the standards of living have 3 to 25 gallons of water dally, acchanged and efficient heating systems cording to requirements. These hur and midifiers enable the maintenance of a have replaced the old cook stove, the serious effects of moisrelative humidity of 40 to 50 per cent an ample supply of moisture in the ture deficiency In the home air are becoming more and more evident The air to conserve health and to prevent old practice of wash days, baking days, the drying out of costly furnishings. and the Furthermore, properly moistened air the Ironing days, which once were the assures genuine physical comfort at moderate temperatures of 70 or 72 source of much household moisture, are no more. An adequate supply of degree. j j YOULL REALLY BE SURPRISED AT THE VARIETY OF WAYS THAT A FINANCIAL BACKGROUND WILL INSPIRE AN ACTIVE WORKABLE CONFIDENCE . . WHEN YOUR PLANS SEEM TO TUMBLE ROUND YOU. Mich. base-burne- ever-boilin- g tea-kettl- build your FINANCIAL BACKGROUND by opening an account at this bank STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City your neighbors bank make it yours. X WPSC1 |