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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY. JULY 29, 1919 SEMI-WEEKL- Y IL ary, UTAH BRIGHAM On Sunday next, EMo.' William A. Morton of Salt Lake City, will deliver an address at the Tabernacle in this concity, before the combined M. I. A. mutuals. of stake the joint meetings The appointment has been arranged foi by the Stake Board and Supt. A. M. Hansen authorizes the News to announce that all the Mu'ual workers of the stake are invited to suspend their ward meetings and come to Brigham City and listen to the address of Elder Norton. A meeting will be held at 4 o'clock in the tabernacle at which the various stake auxiliary boards are invited to be present and hear Elder Morton give a report of his visit to the National social convention held recently at Atlantic City. The various auxiliary organizations have a social department and the great national con vention discussed this problem and took action booking to a betterment of conditions. Elder Morton will go over the entire matter. Ralph Rand, a student at the school last winter and who spent high in this city is the of thesummer part winner of the Peach Day committee's $5 prize for the best design for a letter head. Mr. Rand has drawn an aerial landscape scene showing the tops of the mountains with an airplane sailing through the skies while on the right hand side of the drawing he has placed a peach on a bough. The design has been printed on letterheads in colors and makes a very attractive picture. Auto owners who desire windshield advertising stickers, may secure them at any of th garages. Manager W. L. Holst announses that he has secured a refrigerator car from the railroad company for the storing of fruits and he has also secured rates over the electric railroads and hopes to be able to announce the same attainment with respect to the steam road within the next day or two. Mr. THE FORWARD STEP IN BUSINESS In these times of readjustment, are many changes neing made changes hieh are necessary in the step of progress. An account with the State Bank of Brigham City adds confidence to financial ability. 4 ON SAVINGS 50N ACCOUNTS CERTIFICATES OHltrOSIT P. QJbe line iZliirr r'uDlisiied Semi-Weekl- men in the nations, President Wilson leading out in our own nation, and the great international Rotary Club organization not only endorsed the movement but voiced its appreciation of it he services rendered by it. The mot-- ! to is Invest a dollar in boyhood for future manhood and a dollar cannot be put to better use. In this community, Mr. Alfred Freeman has the work in charge under the direction of the Stake Y. M M. I. A. !and he has been giving unselfishly of :his time and efforts in endeavoring to organize one live patrol in Brigham City without success. In one of the wards, a fairly good organization was .effected and maintained for some time but interest lagged because of the lack of cooperation and at the present time the scout movement is practically at JsrntH every Tues- - day and Friday. HE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY VICTOR E, MADSEN, EDITOR Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Class Matter There are no times like the old timesJ i they shall never be forgot! There is no place like the old place ; keep green the dear old spot. RECORD CHERRY PRICE On the New York market, the record price for a car of western cherries was reached on July 17th, when the con- signee received $6,570 gross for his car. The price paid per pound was, Lamberts, 40c, Republican, 30c. No, these cherries were not grown in Brigham City; they came from the Hood River country, bat the News has a standstill. The Boy Scouts snowed what they the word of the local shipper who fur- nished us the price list showing the can do durB)S the Liberty Loan drives, 8COUt9 went after,the proposition quotations, that this section can grow The in an advertising way as well as in just as fine fruit as Hood River, but local growers fall short iu grading makinK a house to house canvass with their crops and properly packing. This, n,arked success. The scouts have same gentleman declares that it is participated in other public enterprises easier to get forty cents a pound on and reeved valient service and the the eastern market for Hood River organization stands for ail service that cherries than it is to get ten cents a can be rendered an' time- But most seout- pound for the same variety grown in important of all, is the effect of for the of the character craft boy upon this section. it teaches him' to stand on his honor, This is a startling object lesson and he uprightf helpful, honest, industrious should appeal with force to local grow-'an- d every other thfng that is vlrtu. ers. The difference between ten cents oils or of good repute. A few months and forty cents on a pound of cherries of dril ing makes a boy selfreliant is so great that it would pay any grow-- , and helpful in a wonderful degree and er to not only expend a great deal of makes him appreciate the fact that money but a great deal of time and though he is but a boy, there is a labor in improving his methods and sphere in the world in which he can producing a crop that will not only de-- move and labor assiduously for the niand but be worth the highest price. betterment of mankind and thus con- tribute his part in the movement of THE BOY SCOUTS. making the world a better place to Brighcm City is not rousing her- live in. Barents, are not these things worthy self to the importance of the Boy of your earnest consideratio and Scout movement. Upon inquiry of City, and every those who have the work in charge, operation I we learn that the reason scout craft other com: vivify, ought to have at seems to have gone into the discard lea t one reM live scout patrol. in this community is because the parents have not, apparently, sensed the GOOD WORK, BROTHER. value of this activity and its import- Tito Nous has pleasure in taking ance in the training of their boys and jnote of the splendid work which the great majority of them !utv Sheriff T. II. Blackburn, Jr., of Os-dnot cooperate in a way to make the jden is performing in running to earth movement a success. Fathers refuse individuals who insist upon defying to permit their boys to take the neces-jth- e laws with respect to the liqu r sary time to train, go on hikes and! traffic. Mr. Blackburn is a Brigham participate in scout activities and the city boy, in the first place, the eldest workers naturally get discouraged and gon of our esteemed townsman, Bish-thand he made his thing is dropped. 0p T. II. Blackburn Scoutcraft is recognized throughout home in this community until he hud the English speaking world, and in 'reached manhood. For a number of many of the European countries as! years, after taking up his abode in as one of the biggest movements den, Mr. Blackburn served with mark-tha- t ever was inaugurated to develop' ed ability on the city police force aud boyhood into sterling manhood. It is when polities interferred with his job, endorsed universally by the greatest a few years ago, he was dismissed ; - Sheriff Peterson from the force. him a deputy sherprmptly appointed iff. Since that time. Officer lfackburn has featured in many of the big arrests of bootleggers which the sheriffs office has made in Weber canyon, and the latest coup was performed early Sunday morning when Deputy Sheriff Blackburn and two associate captured five men and four automobiles loaded with liquor as the cars were being driven toward Ogden from Evanston. points east, presumably Wyoming. The liquor in the cars is estimated to be worth $6600; the four automobiles which the state will confiscate and sell, represent an estimated value of $4800, making a total of $11,400 which the five arested men stand a good chance of losing besides whatever fines the court may impose. The many friends in this community of Deputy Sheriff Blackburn are proud of the record he is making and the splendid work he is doing to suppress the damnable liquor traffic. Continued good luck to him and those cooperating with him. 1 I e o e Oliver Wendell Hot JL Some time in later years, you will pe be in a position to hold more dear thanj now, your present home. Perhaps the future your emotions will beutte describable as you dream in retrospect, this home you are in now. Sometiir may love in a keen and sincere way, this ent home of yours. And now, while yo. within it, and while the opportunity is; som-i- Various Falls. Fall In Is an old military command, originating in the idea of giving up individuality, and becoming jmrt of the military machine, when in line. Fall means more than tumble, as for instance, to fall from grace, etc. It is befall. "to fall asleep, also used in the sense of classifying, to fall into place, which may give the derivation desired. why not preserve it and better it wit nishings that are worthy of the finest ir es in your life? For regular action of the bowels, movements, relief of easy, natural constipation, try Doans Regulets. 30c at all stores. adv i Seemed in Distress. One Saturday morning Kermits mother was baking pies. She asked Kermit to go open the oven door and see If the pies were getting too brown. As it happened, the oven, was quite hot and the Juice was bubbling out of the top of the pies while the crust was heaving up and down. Kermit opened the oven door and said: No, theyre not too brown, but theyre breathin' In the District Court of the First awful hard. Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Box Elder County. THE JOY OF LIVING Western Loan & Building Company, To enjoy life we must have good a corporation, plaintiff, vs. W. T. Hudhealth. No one can reasonably hope son, Ella Hudson, Otto Meek, and M. to get much real pleasure out of life K. Parsons, J. Y. Rich, & M. R. Evans, when his bowels are clogged a good a corporation, doing business under share of the time and the poisons that the firm name of Parsons-Ricand should be expelled are absorbed into Evans, defendants SHERIFFS SALE the system, producing headache and To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the indigestion. A few doses of Chambe- 3(ith day of July, 1919, at twelve rlains Tablets will move the bowels, o'clock noon, at the front door of the strengthen the digestion and give you County Court House in Brigham City, a chance to realize the real joy of liv- Box Elder County, State of Utah, all Adv. the right, title and interest of the ing. Try it. above named defendants of, in and into the following described real property, Began the Bastille. situated in Box Elder County, Utah, April 21 is the anniversary of the : beginning of the building of Hie basLot tour (4), Block two (2), Plat tille in 1370 by Charles V, who erected It as a protection against the English. B, Garland Townsite Survey. Dated this 8th day of July, 1919. The prison became famous in French Terms of Sale: CASH. history and was finally destroyed by the people in 1789. The key was sent JOB WELLING, by Thomas Tulne to George Sheriff Box Elder County. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. - S, L Stohl Furniture 0 CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS These tablets are intended especially for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation. If you have any troubles of this sort, give them a trial and realize for yourself what a first class medicine will do for you. Adv. They only cost a quarter. . i !, OH, SO DRY1 For two years, Utah has been hung on the prohibition dollies line, high and dry, and just u short time ago, the rest of the U. S. followed suit. One of the great things that has h been discovered by prohibition, is that the average man now has more money to save, ami not only are the banks e: frying more depositors, but W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps are being purchased by those who formerly wasted their money. Jack Sears in his cartoon this week represents both Utah and the U. S. hanging on the prohibition line, and both dry. Utah being labeled very dry. "Wasters'' has been a term of reFemale Executioner. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP proach always given to the citizens of According to the London Sunday NOTICES the United Slates, but now that tern: Times of February 15. 1S29. the hangman who executed Burke had a wife can he no longer applied, as with Consult County Clerk or respective evil being minimized, and the whom lie had Instructed in the art and signers for further information. mat campaign for thrift being car- mystery of hanging. Dressed In mans crimwas while he ried on in the schools, we shall no attire, executing NOTICE TO CREDITORS. longer be entitled to the name of inals In one part of the country, his Estate of Sarah Jane Howell, Delady was glying effect to the hfw in "Wasters." but rather WSSers. another. Burke, It may be recalled, ceased. was an Irishman, who was in the habCreditors will present claims with Impure blood runs ou dow n makes it of suffocating his victims and selling to the undersigned at Portvouchers For you an easy victim tor disease. their bodies to the anatomists. He or to pure blood and sound digestion Bur- was age, LeRoy B. Young, her attor- hanged at Edinburgh on January dock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. 28. Price $1.25. Adv to-w- it k ney, on or before the tember, A. D. 1919. Administrator Jane Howell, 5thi ORAL J. JOt of the ess Deceased. T" LeRoy B. Y'oung, Attorney for Datof first Ad minis tre t publication 1919. . ew NOTICE TO Estate of CRED, W Thomas ceased. Creditors will present vouchers to the under?!"'. f age, Box Elder County. Roy B. Young, hie atton- tQ City, Utah, on or before September, A. D. 1919 e ORAL J. JOtjjg Administrator of theEsut r. C. Tims, Deceased LeRoy B. Young, ra - Attorney for Date of first Ad mlrnstrsm puM'cation 1919. , TO NOTICE . CRED! tig Estate of William Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigi- Yob:-,- ., ? 8 B - lice in Brigham City, lX fore the 5th day of Sept- 1919. E LEROY Administrator ' of Estrte f Y'oung, Deceased. Date of first publication 1919. Read The Box Elder abreast of the times Mrsn Ye Tbu $1 t- - Og-wel- l, Screen Doors made by us are warranted to last as long as the house you place them in. MRS. Our mill work is in the same class place your orders early. We are busy, but can take care of more. Merrell Lumber Co. Telephone 8 Brigham, Utah French Goddess of Liberty. The Goddess of Liberty was created by the French convention in 1793, and was enthroned by a public ceremonial. It is not known who personated the goddess on the occasion, but probably she was dressed in the French tricolor, red, white and blue, with cap and flowing skirt of classic design. The French liberty cap was red, the American Is blue, with a border of gilt stars on white. The figure of Liberty on the early American coin had loose hair, tied behind, a sort of free and easy gown, with low neck and short sleTes and sandals without heels. I BURNS LETTER. Here is a letter that is certain to prove of interest to people in this vicinity. as a case of this sort occurs in almost every neighborhood, and people should know wcat 10 uu m like circumstances. Savannah, Mo., Oct. 12, 1916 I used a bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it cured me of flux (dysentery). I had another attack of the same complain; three or four years ago and a few doses of this remedy cured me. I have recommended Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to dozen of people since first used it. Adv. 1 Legal Notices In the District Court of. the First Judicial District of the State of I 'tali, in and for the County of Box Elder. C. W. Hadley, plaintiff, vs. Tretnon-toLand and LBe-stocCompany, (a corporation) Frank M. Widner, Jane Doe Widner, (his wife,) S. N. Cole, Helen B. Cole, (his wife), J. Y. Ferry and Charlotte J. Ferry, (his wife,) defendants. SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the said Defendk HOT A SPRI NO GOOD PLACE TO GO EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT 3 7:39 p- - 08 P- - T fa f t FREE DANCING t TRAINS LEAVE BRIGHAM 3 28 P- P- - tie CONCERT M. MONDA SUNDAY? ROUND TRIP, 35 CENTS. fa ON ALL AFTERNOON TRAINS 0 M. LAST TRAIN LEAVES HOT SPRINGS AT 11:48 jur ants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land and other property described in said complaint. CIIAS. E. FOXLEY, Plalntiiis Attorney. P. O. Address, 52 North Main St., Brigham City, Utah. Stohl furniture Comf Licensed Embaltners ...and... Funeral Directors Ul J B. M. Thompson, Brigham City, Ltr Day Phone Night 29, Phool LADY ATTENDANT I |