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Show ' THU BOXXBDER NEWS, It i SEMI-WEmL- Y TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 191. IMPORTANT CHURCH NOTICE. riOFOSKO AMENDMENT TO THE CONST TV1TON HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER EIGHT. USIC Remarkable Growth Security Savings Bank shows wonderful figures, 'following: fable shows five years of steady progress : Is a War Essential Oct. 5, 1913 Oct. 5, 1918 urplus amd Profits $ Stock "Capital pash Resources Jhoans and Discounts Interest Deposits Demand Deposits Total Deposits Total Resources 1,577.27 50,000.00 27,837.97 134,454.63 49,775.23 68,523.27 118,298.50 178,061.44 $ 13,735.47 music-t- he Cheerful, bracing, kind that puts pep into all of us and encourages us to fight the good fight and win-th- ats what ajl need. soul-inspiri- 50,000.00 166,955.82 362,545.41 200,446.55 268,918.21 469,364.76 533,100.23 SONORA Phonograph with its perfect reproduction of harmonious sound. County of Box Elder, Brigham City, in Utah, at the close of business on the 5th day of Oct., 1918. BRIGHT KEEP UP THE HOME MORALE WILL CHEER THE BOYS OVER THERE. RESOURCES and Discounts erdrafts Unsecured furniture and Fixtures 131, .S. Liberty Bonds 'I'ftDX Elder County Warrants Savings Stamps If, S. Treasury Certificates hie from National Banks ue from State Banks jjxjans Exchanges . . ; $ 8,650.00 13,279.52 1,467.76 75,000.00 6,933.65 48,275.84 1,032.25 5.00 8,740.00 1,388.80 2,183.00 for Clearing House and Cash Items Coin flver Coin lurrency JWka Hold fTotal - County Dam $ 50,000.00 10,000.00 3,735.47 469,364.76 c $533,100.23 posHlg. mw ft and takt 1 L. M. SQUIRES. I Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of "tober, 1918. GRACE HALVERSON, !5. Notary Public. I My commission expires on the 8th day of Sept., 1922. jiic auctiot ' at my ict - on f Sa.k ember, , on ot Attest: (4) years thigh; ala'f J. E. HALVERSON, f Directors )f Mrs. Bo'; 1918. JOHN I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and jrect copy of the statement of the above named company, d in my office this 16th day of October, 1918. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. ,er forBeauh OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. President Halverson 1f fljliam Jensen Pta. Dalton M. Squires Dunnr AN0 J. F. Conley her t 1 ; Vice-Preside- nt nt Assistant Cashier E. M. Tyson Thos. H. Blackburn Denmark Jensen T. F. Coombs J- - Craner J. Ward Mroni ' jking A ecurity Savings Bank i me EB BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH A got TH Bank With A Heart FARMER Optimistic Thought. 8mebody Had To. Riches amassed in haste will vanish, base your 'do you pray, those collected little by little will Mr On the law of supply but multiply. iund. Farm Life. OF T eitHE SUPPL,t I ND- - en Extractor. L extractor installed in an office all members of the force the ratlon of removing an old pen holder with the fingers. The insists of a metal hiop whi'di ressed down upon the pen so lat the pen Is removed by a holder. Of others making neighbors prevent its further spread. many; schools churches and theatres avit as to agrcultural or other claims have been dosed and public gather-- In addition such oaths may be admin-ingistered by any Post Master, Notary of all kinds forbidden. Public or Justice of the Peace, and we Medical authourities agree that j have nQ doubt that th(?8e ,aBt name and people who besi(Ks gcll00, principals aud persans are the earliest victims of the Intiuen- others haye hertofore rendered ald( za epidemic. If you find yourself and will do so again, tired, weak and losing flesh, or if you are in a warning should be hedded It is suggested that registrants, uppjromptly,. You are really in great on receiving Questionairres, study the danger, because the germ of this dis- same over carefully, reading the inease is very catching and you are apt structions on page 2 thereof, and those to fall an easy victim if you come in at the head of each series of Questcontact with the germs. People who ions, and make answer to as many of are well and strong are not likely to the questions as possible. The inforcontract the disease because they are mation required is in your possession able to throw it off. The common-sens- or knowledge and the persons assistway to keep from taking it is ing you can not usually supply it to to fortify the system against attack you. You will find that the task ot answering these questions is not diff- by building up the consitution. In other words to use the old adage, icult. An evening spent at home studying over the Questionairre and An ounce of prevention is worth a the registrant feels j filling it in where pound of cure." And if you are in a sale in doing 30, will be means of condition the proper thing of a time, for the to do it to begin immediately to build saving partas welldays as those assisting. registrant up your powers of resistance. To accomplish this, nothing on earth will Arrangements are being made for strengthen you and build you up like Legal Advisory Board Members in Tanlac, the powerful reconstructive Brigham City to take turns at some tonic, wich contains the very elem- central point, probably the 'waiting ents needed by system to give you room of the County Commissioners flghting strenght and ward off the in- room County Court House, in renderfluenza germ. ing aid to registrants. One or more attorneys will be on duty at this centFirst of all Tanlac begins its action ral point from five oclock P. M. unby creating a good healthy appitite til as late at as registrants des7 for wholesom, nourshing food, and ire to come. night assists every organ of the body to preThis plan will probably be more form its natural functions, thus helpto the registrants, and acceptable ing to build up health and strength in will at the same ume avoid attorneys the natural way. the inconnveninece of having regisTanlac Is also the ideal strengthen- trants interfere with their private ing tonic for persons who are suffer- practice by calling at private offices. ing from the after effects of Influenza, Legal Advisory Board. Grippe or Bronchial troubles and hunJ. D. Call, Chairman, dreds of tffousands are using it daily Wm. E. Davis, Secretary, with the most gratifying results. W. J. Lowe, Member. In connection with the Tanlac treatment, it is necessary to keep the plenty of fresh air and exercise and bowles open buy taking Tanlac Lax- keep away from crowds. Tanlac is sold in Brigham by Eddy ative Tablets, samples of which are Included with every bottle of Tanlac, Drug Co., in Garland by R. V. Daniels, It is also important that the every day in Tremonton by Davis Drug Co., and rules of hygiene be observed: that is in Dewey ville by Dewey viHe Mercanadv sleep in well ventilaated rooms, get tile Co. Largest Artesian Basin. The great artesian basin of Australia measures 509,000 square miles in extent and Is said to be the largest known In the world, comprising 376.000 square miles In Queensland. 90,000 In New South Wales, and 20,000 in th northern territory. State Engineer. Date of first publication October 1. 1918. Date of completion of publication O"tober 31, 1918. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Blue Creek Irrigation Company, Howell, Box Elder County, Utah. NOTICE. There are delinquent on the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the ilst day of January, 1918, the several set opposite the names of th.j respective share holders, as follows: Amt. No. of Shares Name run-dow- n e j j j office of the Secretary at Utah, on the 1st day of November, 1918, at the hour of 2:00 oclock p. m.. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of ad- Joint j and expense of sale. sea- - vertising sold AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION-HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER FOURTEEN. FROPOSED s 1 sub-norm- Vice-Preside- G. F. McGONAGLE, PROPOSED AMENDMENT'TO TIIE CONSTL TUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER NINE . Snoille; j C f damages rust, AND UNDERTAKER A joint resolution providing for an amendment to Section 4, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and PERSONS WEAK AND RUNDOWN the assessments of same. Be it enaoted by the Legislature ef the State EASY VICTIMS FORTIFY s of all the members elected Questionarres are being nmiled to ff Utah, the two houses concurring therein : all persons who have regi-- i ; eu ani to flection YOURSELF AGAINST IT 1. That It is proposed to amend who have not heretolore received flection 4, Article 13 of the Constitution of the BY TAKING TANLAC. State of Utah so that the same will read as them. follows : Section 4. AU metalliferous mints or minclaims, both placor and rock In placo, shall The following person throughout the ing According to late reports issued by bs assessed at $4.99 per aero, and In addition Per-menathereto at a value based npon some multiple otate and Fedral health authorities county have taken the oath as or of net annual proceeds or Associate Members of the thereof. AU other the the Spanish influenza epidemic is mines or mining claims and ether valuable mineral deposits, including Box Hoard of Elder rapidly spreading to all parts of the Legal Advisory lands oentalning coal or hydro-carbon- s, shall be assessed at their full valuer All machinery country, and it now seems that pract- County; have heretofore rendered aid used In mining and all property or surfaco ically every state in the Union will bejto registrants and will cheerfully do improvements upon or appurtenant to mi or mining claims, and ths valus of any surfaco seriously affected tliefore it runs its so again, to-wius msde of mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purpoeeo, shall be course All attorneys within the County assessed at fuU value. Ths state board of CQUaUxation shall assess and tax aU W. R Holmes, Clias. It has not only become a great and Woodward, herein enumerated, provided that theproperty assessment of per acre and the assessment of terrifying menace to the public health 'Corinnc, Utah; A. B. Taylor, Willard, the value $3.90 of ony use other them for mining but unless checked, it is apt to serious--- , Utah; Fred T. Petersen, Bear River purposes shell be msde as provided by lav. 2. The Secretary of State is hereby Section Mc-all ly affect the progress of war work in City, Utah; A. D. McGuire, Chas. directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next genits various departments Already ; Clure, N. E. Iverson, Tremonton, Utah eral election in the manner prescribed by law. Section 2. If adopted by the electors of the the Shipping Board has announced John J. Shumway, R. T. Shaw, L. W. Btate, that ten ped cent of its workers had Peterson, Garland, Utah; Russel Jepp-sen- , ary 1st,this1919.amendment shaU take effect Janubeen affected. Approved March 12, 1917. Utah; E. H. Rudd, Parkvalley, I, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of 8tate Plymouth, Utah; John S. of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that The disease has made its greatest the above Is a full, true and correct copy of John Benson, a joint resolution providing for an amendment progress in the East where it has i Utah; of Section 4, Article 13, of the Constitution claimed its victims by the thousands. of the State of Utah rotating to the taxation Either of the gentlemen named is of mines and mining property and the assessReports from other sections, however, ments of same. are equally alarming; and both civil ' authorized to administer the necess-militar- y In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my and affixed the Great Seal of the State authortities have warned the ary oaths to the registrant, his de- hand of Utah this 23rd day of August. 1918. or over of to sixteen years HARDEN BENNION, age, (Seal) j pendents public to take every precaution affid-citieSecretary of 8tate. s to or In are-wea- E. W. DUNN, THOMAS H. BLACKBURN, . rn mal is JESSE W. HOOPES 166,955.82 my e d NWi, FREE AID ID State of Utah, County of Box Elder. L, m. Squires, being first duly sworn according to law, eposes and says that he is Assistant Cashier of the above imed bank ; that the above and foregoing report contains fnTl, true and correct statement of the condition of the fid bank at the close of business on the 5th day of October, Animals two-thir- publication Spital Stock Paid In prplus .Fund fndivided Profits, Interest, Exchange, Etc fdividual Deposits $255,513.31 I'emand Certificates of Deposit. . 8,505.58 50.95 lertified Checks I ashiers Checks 4,848.37 60,514.13 Savings Deposits . tme Certificates of Deposit . . . 139,932.42 None Ills Rediscounted None Payafcle : HERE PHONOGRAPH OF 3K5 LIABILITIES. y. FACES THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE IN THE WOR'.D. $533,100.23 ftiel BUY A SONORA EMBALMER Total ih, $359,805.03 2,639,38 3,700.00 bf the Legislature L. D. S. chapels or other of all tho members elected any other lo oach bouse concurring therein : places of assembly throughout the Sectiea X. That it u propoaod to amend state of Utah during the time set by Section I of Article XIII of the Constitution the officers in charge. of the State of Utah o that the same will Had a follow: THE FIRST PRESIDENCY. Section 3. The Legislature shall provide by In accordance with the above the law n uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all property in the State, I.ogan temple will be closed. to its value in money, and shall pro scribe by general law such regulations as shall secure a Just valuation for taxation of all NOTICE TO WATER USERS. property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to tne State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, valae of his, har or its property: Provided, Utah, Sept. 25, 1918. that a deduction of debits from credits may be authorised : Provided further. That the prop-rt-y is Notice given that the hereby of the United States, of the State, coun& Livestock Comties, sities, towns, school districts, municipal Spring Valley corporations and public libraries, lots with the pany, with Its principal office at Brigbuildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purpose, and ham City, Utah, has made application places ef burial net held er used for private er corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxin accordance with the requirements ation. Ditehs. canals, reservoirs, pipes and Laws of flames owned and used by individuals or cor- - of Section 1288x24, Session Irrigating lands owned by such 1909, to change the place of use fioratione for or corporations, or the Individual Utah, of tvator diumbers thereof, shall not be separately taxed of ten (10) sqrond-fee- t as long as they shall bs owned and ussd llcrx Elder from a in verted spring Provided such farther. fsr purpose: clysively That mortgagee upon both real and personal County at a point 1291 rt. east and 491 Proshall be exempt from taxation: property vided further. That the taxes of the indigent ft. south of the northeast comer of poor may be remitted or abated at such time Section 7, Township 11 North, Range and la such manner as may be provided by law: Provided, further. That tho Legislature 9 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, may provide for the exemption from taxation and used to irrigate Section 17 and of homes, homesteads, and personal properly, not to exceed two hundred and fifty dollars townla vs hie for homes and homes tssds and on the WVs of Section 18, in said handred dollars of personal property. and range. Said company now ship Section 2. The Secretary of Stato is directed dosires to irrgate 701 acres of land to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the Constitution and to embraced in the SEVi Sec. 7, W be submitted to the electors of the State at N E 4 . N'nSW'i and the next general elction in the manner proSec. 17, vided by law. 18, township and Section 3. If approved by the elector of and tho Eta Soc. the State, this proposed amendment shall take tange aforesaid. This applicaUon is effect ou the first day of January, 1319. lesignated in the State Engineer's ofApproved March 12, 1917. X, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of 8tate fice as No. a424. of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that All protests against the granting of the above U a full, true and correct copy of a resolution proposing an amendment to Secsaid application, stating the reasons tion 3, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to uniform taxes an therefor, must be made by aftldav't in exemptions. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my duplicate, accompanied with a fee of hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State $2.50 and filed in this office within of Utah, this 23rd day of August. 1918. thirtv (30t days after tho completion HARDEN BENNION. (Seal) Secretary of State. of this notice.' of the f Utah, Itnd Bank Security Savings the State located at if ng And what better exponent of everything beautiful, material and sentimental in music than the REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, Of the Condition of . US In compliance with regulations of State Board of Health, all L. D. the n umenffraeut to So, A feeolutlen proposing w ill he closed and no meetS. temples of the CowitituUou 11 tho of tlon I. Article Slat of Utah, relating to uniform taxea and ings or Sunday School or other services will be held In tabernacles or exemptions. of tho State Bs tt resolved at the ligan, Hou A Joint rwolution rpelin Resolution No. 1, as passed by the twelfth sion of the Legislature oT the State of Utah, and proponing a new resolution in lieu thereof amending Section 22 of the Constitution of tni State of Utah, by adding Section t thereto. relating to the prohibition end regulation ot ale, manufacture, use, advertisement of, pof- session of, or traffic in Intoxicating liquors. No. 1, Whereas, House Joint Resolution proposing to amend the Constitution of the State ef Utah by adding Section 3 to Article XXII, has been passed by both Houses of this and filed with the Secretary of Legislature, State : and ' delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment - In lution as actually passed by both Houses, in that in the sixth line of Section 8, as pro- posed, after the word "nature' the worda "and all malt and brewed drink, wert omitted from .aid copy. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the legislature of the State of Utah, of tha members elected to each of the two Houssa levied on the 9th day of September, 1918, the several amounts set opposite names of the respective shareholders, as follows: two-thir- concurring Section ; That it is proposed to amend of the Constitution of Utah by adding Section S, thereto, which section shall read as follows : Section 3. The manufacture, eale, keeping r storing for sale or offering or exposing for Article 1. 22 aale. or importing, carrying, transporting, distributing, giving nway, exchang. tag. dispensing, or sorvmg of ell fermented malt, vinous or spirituous Uqaors, elcohoL wine, porter, ale, beer, absinth or any other intoxicating drink, mixture or preparation at like nature: and all malt or brewed drinks; fruits preserved In alcoholic liquors of any kind; and all beverages containing In oxesaa ef of one per eentnm of alcohol by and all mixtures, compounds or prspsra-tlon- s, whether liquid or not. which are Intended when mixed with water, or otherwise, to produce by fermentation or other wist as Intoxicating Uqnar, are hereby forever pro. Molted in the State, except elcohol for ecien-tlfand manufacturing purpoeeo, and wine need for sacramental purpoMS. Section 2. The Secretary of Stato it hereby directed to eubmit tho propoeed amendment contained herein to the electors of the at tho next general election In the manner Stato Tided hy law. lnetcad of the resolution Ue pro. embraced in Houee Joint Resolution No. 1 hmetoforo passed by thie Legislature, and which is hereby repealed. If adopted by the electors of the State this amendment shall hava effect January let, A. D. 1919. one-ha- lf o; le Approved March 8, 1917. .HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of State 'Utah, do hereby certify that the above Is B full, true and correct copy of a joint resolution providing for tho amendment of the Constitution of the State of Utah by adding Article XXII relating to the prohibition and regulation of aale, manufacture, use, advertisement of, possession of, or traffic la intoxicating liquors. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the. Great Seal of the 8 tuts d Utah, thie 23rd day of August, 1818 HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) Secretary of Stats. jAgain We Say Sabacribq for THIS PAPBXj No. Name Edward J. No. Cert. Shares Amt. Rob- - And in accordance with law, if pay- ment is not made before, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary of the Company at Snowville, Utah, on the 5th day of November, at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary. PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES AND (Consult County Clerk or Respective signers for further information) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Martin Christian Mortensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her home in BeariRiver City, Utah, on or before the '20th day of December, A. D. 1918. - EMMA JOSEPHINE MORTETSEN, Executrix of the Estate of Martin Christian Mortensen, deceased. Date of first publication October 18, A. D. 1918. B. Attorney for Executrix. |