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Show TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. ' rr THE BOX ELDER NEWS, fV t i i SEMI-WEEKL- ? pAC- - pAG Y n Tuner1 WIHIEW TM BRIGHAM CITy, UTAH gamins . tie b' Tl Mie. ie fori opei fie rsc jouietin THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY of ver It Start sr The fheatle.' As you stop to count the many blessings of liberty you are thankful that your country, the great U. S. A., has enlisted in the cause of Freedom and Justice for mankinnd. are Accounts subject to check vlted. 4 ON SAVINGS 50N P Hunsa . ACCOUNTS .0 '.I. Coing Ahead Too Fast The young detective wns enthusiastic hut inexperienced. Hushing into "ublished every Tues- his chiefs office in grout excitement .he cried: Ive found file assassin! day and Friday. I've got him cornered so that he cuut The chief regarded him i HE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY escape I with withering scorn. Allow me, he said, to draw your attention to the VICTOR E. MADSEN. EDITOR. fhet that at present we are looking entered at the Post Office at Brignara not for 'the assassin, but for clues., Judge. 'Tty, Utah, as Second Class Matter. ffiljr It will be a glorious occasion for, with victory behind them, our men will come, their hearts filled with eager anticipation of home comforts. It behooves us all to make ready now for that eventful day because we would not dis- - CERTIFICATES 0TDEP0S1T ' Bus Elhrr Nrnia I! Semi-Weekl- Therefore, THE NEW HEALTH REGULATIONS Be ,Cheerfull their right and privilege to have the home atmosphere our joy at their return . No sensible person will complain at Iht rigid regulations which the Board of Health have imposed in an effort to' curtail the spread of influenza. We feel that there can be no regulations adopted that are too drastic, In this Case, for the more drastic the regulat ions the quicker the community will be rid of the pestilence and the fewer THE YOUTHS COMPANION as achieved. PROBATE liniaii mm im GUAHDiANSHIP NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Peter Iverson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Bear River City; Utah, or ESTRAY NOTICE to his attorney, B. C. Call, rooms 24 State of Utah, County of Box Elder. and 25, First Nat'I Bank Bldg., Brig ss. In tho Deweyvilia Precinct of ham, Utah, on or before the First day county. of January, A. D. 1919. . I have in my possession the follow- JOHN COBB, ing described estray animals which', Administrator of the Estate of Peter not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest Iverson, Deceased. cash bidder at My Place iu Dewey ville B. C. Call, Precinct, on Saturday the 30th day of Attorney for Administrator. November 1918, at the hour of 10 o Dat of first publication Oct. 25, A. D. clock A. M. t Description S3 n Toilet Powders ; ' - The Board of County Commission-sai- d Box Elder County, State of Utah, ordains as follows: That the persons elected or appoint-i- f ed to offices in Box Elder County for the years 1919 and 192J) be and they are hereby required to execute a' bond as provided by statute in favor of Box Klder County before entering upon the duties of their respective offices in the amounts) an follows, to-wi- ..SCHST. SMSLE12 s-'s- rXffUES rs a and tail both hind feet white has bun- - i county Gieric must execute a bond on ch on right hind leg in the penal sum of ?o, 000.00. collar mark. Branded IH on left County Sheriff must execute a hond shoulder. in the penal sum of 35.000.00. Said Estray was taken up by me in " " !J County Recorder must execute a ROBERT N. GARDENER bond in the penal sum of 3,000.00. Poundkeeper for Deweyville Precinct. County Assessor must execute a Nov. bond in the penal sum of $3,000.00. County Surveyor must execute a ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT jbond in the penal sum of $1,000.00. County Supt. of Schools must exOf the Clerk, of the Board of Educat-ion, of the Box Elder County ' School' ecute a bond in the penal sum of; U.W0.00. . District: Total resources $706,448.33' Justice off Peace must execute a ...225,372.22 bond in the penal, sum of . $3003)0.. Total Liabilities Constable must execute a bond in. Excess Resources pver t. Liabilities ..$481,076.11 the penal hum of $599.00. It is further provided that the CounTotal receipts for the year 1917-1- 8 $318,223,95 ty Treasurer shall furnish a corporate 304,501.87 surety bond and the premium thereof Total disbursements ?haU be paid by Box Elder County. Passed this 18th day of November, Balance on. hand j. ...$13,722.08 1 S1 K tion o i roi ueb 8 F CON F Have Opened For Business AUTO REPAIRING, VULCANIZING AND HALF SOLING We carry the Gates Half Sole Tires. Will save you the price of a new tire . Shop Phone, Oil 108-j- AA7D q g esidence Phone, half OFFiC town 301 OPLF; THE CASH AUTO REPAIR SHOP Aorth Main Street BROS YOTJNGQUIST J ( T-2- Dont Freeze 1 1 , I l.:.$5,254.88. Outstanding warrants 1 Ernest P. Horsley, Clerk or the Board of Education, of the Box Elder County School District, do hereby ceris a tify that the above and foregoing true and correct statement v of ' the financial condftioh of the Box Elder County School District for, the year ending June 30. 1918. ERNEST P. HORSLEY, f Clerk of the Box Elder County School District , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st of August 1918. My commission expires Sep. 23, 1918. Wm.' E. Davis Notary Public. We the undersigned,' hereby certify hat we have audited and approval tho foregoing report this 1st. day of Aug. , Yours to please, THE Brigham City Pharmacy Drug Store. motor Coun- - ers of of Animals. F-2- 2 An experienced lady clerk to wait on r you in this department A 20th Century i ti the ! Talcum powders, dusting powders, face powders, antiseptic, in fact, all. toilet-:- . powders are to be had here. You bave a favorite, no doubt, in face or talcum powder; you should ask us for that favorite, for we are sure to have it for you. ! Fixing The Amount of Bonds for O Officers. . v T Hun ymltyf Give Furniture This Christmas, AND (Consult Corunty Clerk or Respective signers for further Information) We are the Agency for all Magazines published. Let us have your order or your renewal. They make good Christmas presents Special club offers, HUS. It. Horsley Book store. Us ov cent. endarmaking. The decorative mounting Is rich, but the main purpose has been to produce a calendar that is useful, and that purpose has bejn - .'I!.! Manufacturing conditions are such that many kinds of furniture are scarce, yet we have provided generously during the past year for this condition and at prices much lower than today's. The goods are here in quantities and savings of from 15 to 30 per The Publishers of The Youth's Companion will, as always at this season, present to every subscriber whose subscription is paid for 1919, a Calendar for the new year. It is a gem of cal- diphtheria, scarlet fever small-po- tured CALENDAR FOR 1919. and kindred maladies, evidencing that the great cause of the spread of com tagion is the breath or exhalations of a person afflicted. By preventing such exhalations from finding escape the germs are caught, the spread of except through a gauze mask whereby contagion is reduced to the minimum. The city officials are in dead earnest about this new health regulation whereby every person must wear a mask when entering a shop, office or any other public place and no discrimination will be made in the case of offenders. Let every citizen give this plan the most hearty, approval,, subscribing religiously to the regulations and we will know within a very few days whether or not the measure is an effective one. We believe beneficial results are going to come. - appoint them. Depression, gloom, dark brooding those are the worn stones In the descent to the Inferno of Incompetence, helplessness, delayed victory, or even ultimate defeat. This, we know, is trtto evermore in our individual life struggles. It is Just as true of nations. William Allen Knight. lives will be lost. The wearing of the gause mask by the people of San Francisco Cleared up the flu situation in that great city in less than a month's time1 and not only was the influenza stamped out but a lot of other contagious diseases such Josep us dedi Be ready to greet them with a home thait reflects your welcome. Hundreds of homes are looking forward to that day when the boys come home in- - be The . ust 1918. Auditing Committee: F. W. FISHBURN THOMAS WHEATLEY A. M. SEELY AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance Entitled An Ordinance A. D. 1918. BRIGHAM WRIGHT, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County. 1 - ' (3eal.) Attest JOHN . - t . f Gf .WHEATLEY. Clerk.. By Bent D.' Harding, Deputy. CLERK'S CERTIFICATE. -STATE OF UTAH, ss. County of Box Elder. "I. John G. Wheatley, County Clerk and Clerk of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Bdx Elder County, do hereby certify the and foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of tho original Ordinance entitled, An Ordinance Fixing the Amount of Bonds for County Officers, as the same appears on file of record in my office. Witness my hand and Seal of said District Court this 18th day of November, A. D. 1918. JOHN G. WHEATLEY, 'Clerk. (Seal.) By BenJ. D. Harding. Deputy Clerk. io WE HAVE GOT A HEATING STOVE THAT WILL SAVE YOU FU ELAND AT THE SAME-TIM- E PRODUCE THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF HEAT! FARMERS: WHEN YOU CANT PLOW, OVERHAUL YOUR MACHINERY SO AS TO RE READY FOR SPRING WORK. WE HAVE THE EXTRAS YOU WANT-rAXEVERYTHING ELSE IN THE LINE OF FARM -- . D Alv) cun supply you with anything in the Hardware and Harness lines. 1 Farmers Cash Union AVE ARE THE FARMERS FRIEND- - , BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON. V |