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Show K- U- THE BOX ELDER NEWS. Page Two The Box Elder News Publishing Company Published Every Tuesday and Friday Semi-Week- ii!i.ii(Hiiii'iiimniiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i,i,'i,i,',i, Member National Editorial 8. 0. WIXOM... One Year. Six Months Three Months Full sue tuba Britan Champion IlFour-Dairy Club 0 Lake City has been selected by the Am- IQr $2.00 1.00 .50 Association of Holstein-Friesia- n state champion Utah erica as the Holstein club girl, and Glen named Nelson, Smithfield, has been state, the in club Holstein boy as top club according to D. P. Murray, state Agricultural State Utah leader at the College at Logan. By winning state honors, Elizabeth and Glen now become eligible to compete for national championship Assohonors. The Holstein-Friesia- n ciation will choose a national chamHolstein club girl and boy pion from the list of state champions for 1937 soon. 4-- H 'l$k Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter Cooperation of Health Aides Merits Praise 4-- H An expression of sincere appreciation for the very excellent cooperation and promptness of local health officers and practicing physicians in reporting new cases of communicable diseases to the Utah State Board of Health accompanied the weekly re- Bountiful CCC Members Undergo Test Safety-first port of communicable diseases released today by Dr. William M. McKay, director of the division of communicable disease control. All enrollees of Company 940 were test by Mr. Foote, given a safety-fir- st a forestry supervisor connected with the Salt Lake City branch of the The system of reporting communicable diseases on a weekly basis has been in operation in Utah only six months, Dr. McKay says, and on January 1, 1938, the form of the report was completely changed to comply with the standard set by the ReU. S. Public Health Service. newness such of the of gardless reporting and the recent change in form, according to Dr. McKay the reporting is now 90 per cent complete. Not only are the health officers and physicians complimented on their splendid cooperation in reporting, but they are invited to take complete advantage of the services available to them through the offices of the especially trained officers. Dr. McKay's note of appreciation concluded with the following truism: It is only through such intelligent and unselfish cooperation of all the health and educational agencies that the health of the people of our state can be most adequately protected. A total of 709 new cases of communicable disease was reported to the board of health during the week ending March 11th. Decreases were noted in the number of cases of chickenpox, measles and smallpox; while influenza, pneumonia, mumps, scarlet fever and whooping cough showed increases. Forest Service. The test dealt with safety on the job, the proper way to handle tools, and it also was concerned with the proper way to ride in trucks or any other motor driven vehicle. How to handle dynamite and caps and the dangers of blasting were also Radio City Revels Opens Sunday At Local Capitol With a brilliant array of stars to present its unique story and catchy melodies, RKO Radios Radio City Revels offers a real modern novelty in screen entertainment. Bob Burns, Jack Oakie, Kenny Baker and Ann Miller bead the cast of the tuneful offering, which is based on an ingenious theme Burns queer faculty of writing catchy songs in bis sleep. A show-boentertainer from Arkansas, Burns wants to be a song writer, but is unaware of his unusual talent But Oakie, a broken-dow- n Tin Pan Alley composer, uses Burns peculiarity to his own advantage to secure a contract to write the score for the "Revels which will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Radio City. Interwoven with this scheme is a romance between Kenny Baker, a radio singer, and Ann Miller, a dancer; another romance between Burns and Helen Broderick, and the frantic efforts of Oakie and his pal, Berle, to further Miss Millers career and to keep their Arkansas at meal-tick- et happy. On the same Sunday, Monday and Tuesday program, the Capitol Theatre features Fox Movietone News and a brilliant array of short subjects. EDDY DRUG Store discussed. SAVE with SAFETY)? tmr3eag DRUGJ5TOR Although these questions were giva test, they were just part of the safety instruction going on in all CCC camps. Mr. Foote has supervision over four camps the Provo camp, Pleasant Grove camp, Big Cottonwood camp, and the Bountiful en as iiitiiiJiiiittaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiritiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitMiiii The Hurricane Heads Bill At Roxy On Sunday NOTICE APPLICATION OF newest glamour contribution. Appropriately enough, it is a South Sea island, bordered by a rippling lagoon, shaded by towering palm trees, carpeted by ferns and tropical shrubs. This ideal lovers retreat is the mythical island of Motu Tonga. It was constructed as an action background for Samuel Goldwyns "The Hurricane, which comes to the Roxy Theatre on Saturday midnight adjoins, as in the Charles Nordoff-Jame- s Norman Hall story, the larger island of Manukura. The lagoon which laps the shore of Motu Tonga, where Jon Hall and Dorothy Lamour, the Terangi and Marama of the story, supposedly spend their wedding night, is a tank 100 feet square. The bottom of the tank is rock, giving crystal clarity to the water, which ranges in depth from three feet to six. Jagged volcanic rocas break the smooth contour of the island's dazzling white beach. Under the largest of these rocks a cavern has been hewn. To Hall and Miss Lamour fell the unenviable task of swimming into this cave for scenes of the John Ford directed production. The rocks are all studio-madbut like the palms which crowd the shore, they are completely authentic in appearance. Goldwyns art director, Richard Day, had plaster casts made of rocks which separate the coast line of an actual South Sea island, used them as molds for the studio creations. A blue sky backing surroubds the setting on three sides, making possible lighting effects of exceptional beauty. e, REAL ESTATE LOANS REAL ESTATE S OLD-R- EAL ESTATE BOUGHT S. NORMAN LEE 5531 More Windbreaks Willard. Tree windbreaks should be planted on every farm in Utah where high winds occur, according to J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester at the Utah State Agricultural College. Farmsteads especially need protection, Mr. THAT 2 J1 1113 krocesg LIABILITIES -- 4N Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor!'atlo'1 I J POrations, State, county, and municipal deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers1 cwTfr; tstaBj. Ing, etc Not secured by the pledge of ioais" andor investments ' 114.205.gj TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities Capital account: Common stock, 2000 shares, 7 par Surplus $50.00 1'1H,206.8 per share Undivided profits net (Reserves for contingencies TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ! 4 TOTAL, Including Capital Account -- .MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS TO SECURE LIABILITIES Government obligations, direct U. S. TOTAL PLEDGED, andor fully guaranteed 4 -- to qualify for the exercise powers.. O IlSy FllDGQ excluding rediscounts Pledged: With State authorities lb. -- of S fiducia PLEDGED.. 4 Correct Attest J. E. J. C. GEO. A. J AVr?" HALVERSON RULON F. STARLEY, Bank ALL KINDS of grass seeds at garden, Wm. Som Commiai field and CASH PAID For dead ui W Cows and horses. Tio Horsley & Reverse charges. (tf) (fej t I Capitol Theatre TODAY AND SATURDAY Another Feature No. Show! Twin-H- it 1 INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT with DOLORES DEL RIO - GEORGE SANDEBS JUNE LANG - DICK BALDWIN Feature No. 2 LEE TRACY in CRASHING HOLLYWOOD with JOAN WOODBURY - PAUL LEE PATRICK - BRADLEY GUILFOYLI PAGE ry The Superb Cast Includes: DOROTHY LAMOUR JON IIALL MARY ASTOR C. AUBREY SMITH Sturdy Stock Grown In Utah! and Many Native Beauties Directed By JOHN FORD The Hurricane Plays at the Roxy, Snnday, Monday and Tuesday Also. ALSO- Extra: Telephone No. 500 J i Merrie Melody Cartoon The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos Latest Paramount News Doors Open at 1 p. m. Saturday and Sunday Subscribe for The News today! JOB PRINTING .... TOTAL.. ) n THE Brigham Fruit fironers Box Elder News Jf EuaramJj Geo. A. (ml5-18- Low-Dow- Order Now, While Stocks Are Complete SEE US - ' Uliy j , says, Floyd says. A farmer receives innumerable benefits from carefully planning, plantO ing and maintaining an adequate windbreak, Mr. Floyd points out. A home protected by trees takes less STARTS TODAY fuel to keep it comfortably warm, DOUBLE FEATURE TR0GRAM ! and yards are warmer when protected from cold winds. FurtherFeature No. 1 more, a warm corral for cattle lesSwing Like It Was Never sens the feed required to keep them in good health. Trees also serve to Swung Afore! beautify the farm home as well as to act as a windbreak, Mr. Floyd SWING YOUR declares. LADY Trees should be planted to give the greatest possible resistance to With HUMPHREY BOGART prevailing winds, Mr. Floyd pointed FRANK McIIUGH out Trees should be set at right NAT PENDLETON angles to the general wind direction, the WEAVER BROTHERS and the maximum in protection is offered when they are not set closer And ELVIRY than fifty feet to the buildings. Evergreen trees, maintaining their The On Hockey foliage all winter, are especially Hot Off the Ice! valuable as protection for the farm home. A combination of hardwoods and evergreens is often used to GAME advantage, however, with the hardKILLS woods acting as nurse trees to the with CHARLES QUIGLEY young evergreens during their critical years. RITA HAYWORTH Mr. Floyd pointed out that under Added: the law, trees for as News can windbreaks obCartoon planting be Serial tained from the state college at a nominal cost. The college nursery STARTING MIDNIGHT raises twelve varieties of seedling SATURDAY trees and permits farmers to obtain them at an average price of two Sooth Sea Adventure falls! i cents each, be said. SAMUEL GOLDWIN Presents SEED AND ABERDEEN COAL! Statements Letterheads Printed Forms I .... MALE HELP WANTED KNUDSON,' ANTON JENSEN, dlrw RELIABLE MAN WANTED To call Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March Ha on farmers in Box Elder county. THERON B. LEE, Notary Public. No experience or capital required. Residing at Brigham City, Utah. Steady work. Make up to $12 a (SEAL) My commission will expire November a 3 day. Write Mr. W. D. Campbel STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. (ml5-1- 8 Clearfield, Utah. I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Cub, few. certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the siaiemeBC above named company, filed in my office on March 16th, 193S. On Utah Farms Utah ronn Fruit Trees West Forest Street R88WS ASSETS and discounts Overdrafts U. S. Government obligations, direct andor Other bonds, stocks, and securities. Banking house, $14,000.00; furniture and Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash collection Anderson, being first duly sworn according to la u that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that tL w FOR SALE No. 15 DeLaval Separa- foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of tor nearly new. E. P. Lowe of of the said bank at the close of business on the 7th day of Mardial Forester Urges Clark-McNa- 7ti provisions Loans Hit No. 3 BLUE MONDAY Hit No. M-G-- Comedy 4 NEWS OF THE M THE HURRICANE -- Envelopes Hand Bills a of the to the pursuant TOTAL CLASSIFIED COLUMN Youll Have Good Luck With Our Trees! Posters Blotters STATE SECURITY FOR In the Matter of the Application of Longstroth Brothers, a corporaof said Cortion, for the Dissolution poration. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Longstroth Brothers, a corporation, and by organized and existing under of State the of laws of the virtue of the Clerk the with filed has Utah, court an application, above-entitle- d the above-entitle- d of by authority encourt, praying that on order be to said corporation tered declaring be dissolved, and that Monday, April of the H, 193S, in the District Court State the of District Judicial First of Utah, within and for Box Elder County, Utah, at Brigham City, Utah, at the hour of ten (10) oclock a. m or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, have been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said application for dissolution. Any person having objection to the Baid granting of said application of his file zhall objections corporation thereto with the clerk of the above entitled court before the hearing above referred to In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above court this 14th day of February, 1938. C. HENRY NIELSEN, (SEAL) Clerk of the District Court of Box Eider County, State of Utah. II. II. HENDERSON, Attorney for Applicant. camp. A honeymoon island is Hollywoods Good Do You Need . . . Cards Tickets REPORT OP CONDITKmT: Legal Notice m Managing Editor Subscription Rates: y H dissolution of corporation. of Brigham City, in the State of Utah a M Reserve System, at the Close of Business the First n of Court I Members Named District In the Published in accordance with calls mad "arch ... in and for Box of and District, Utah the Federal J Judicial Reserve Bank Salt of 8 Miss Elizabeth Woodbury fixed by the Board of Governors Elder County, State of Utah. ly AuiPb I Semi-Weekl- SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDA- Bob Burns - DAY Y Jack Oakie - Kenny Bui Ann Miller in RADIO 6ITV REVELS' with VICTOR MOORE MILTON BERLE Helen Broderick - Jane Froman - Buster Melissa Mason - Hal Kemp and His Orchestra ALSO PIPE DREAMING WHAT PRICE SAFETY" FOX NEWS PICK O TIIE PICTURES |