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Show rfb- H- J FAG 'ftn m ' & THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 2 THREE. 2920 Series nesJ .. Model K-4- SEMI-WEEKL- OLD FOLKS 4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 1919. Y (Continued from Page 1.) -- Buick Three-Passeng- Roadster- er Oldest settler from Box Elder Wells, Willard, came in 1851. Oldest man from Willard-Geor- ge Harding, 85. Olderst man front 4th ward Jensen. Oldest lady from Box Elder Whitaker, 99 years. Oldest lady 3rd ward Mrs. - K-Six-- 44 three-passeng- er will per.' than y, SO1 3S ospectii ay, this-- ; lile yon handsome improved top of high grade material, side curtains that swing open with the doors. ft it witK' i nest in: Si re C When Better Automobiles Are ' v ; Cheesman Automobile Co. : ilizing Tina nnntinced "1 - mVfeSV8 Built BUICk Will Build Them Brigham City, Utah . F0R NORMAL GROWTH crease of population in the United iPORK PRODUCTION OF States between 1900 and 1918- - Pork U. nnv(rattons shall we dor production during this period rose 40.1 ggest," saidne and dairy cattle rorm the per cent, while the human population t we discus branches of the meat animal increased 39 per cent. The showing which kept pace with the in of the swine industry Indicates ahat it , . in-- of the 0e ng and fteS caused hy ? ice of the st peak, draff5 the depth5 is a profitable enterprise, that farmers ;recognize this fact, and that the conditions of American agricultural development do not prohibit its normal growth. y s it a mm pump a pump, the space left ac shore 1 1 itiee omiwi the JESSE KNIGHTS j CANYO N COAL pritriple t Horage rates have been extended until August 1st. Dr. Harry A. Gar- ield, U. S. Fuel Administrator, saye: I do not wish in any sense to 0e an aCarmist, nor am I willing to speak more in the interest of the Mcroducer of coal than of the consumer, but I feel bound to hone say that as ne with a see the situation we are likely to a coal famine in the experience ng amplifier hferly fall unless the users of coal begin buying lie- n n level Popular ton will pat yourself on the back next winter and pride yourself with ill in the nuonr foresight if you have us fill your bin now with Jesse Knights nphoiie plaw Ipring Canyon Coal, Utahs Hottest, Cleanest CoaL the i reoemff f ie arninp Mother tra'F -- ."bash Feed C& Fruit Co. room. ies u ill he 1 (Formerly Cash Feed Store) LRL G. ANDERSON, Mgr. PHONE 154 These statements were made bj Geo. 51. Rommel, chief of .tke animal husbandry division of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Tnited States Depiirt-nieii- t of Agricnltaiie, at a recent conference in Washington of Federal and State swine hodhaiidmtm. He war ned that the figures also indicate that stork production can he overdone, but disclaimed any intention to have the im-pression that fine brakes should lie - put on. The population of the United Stines increases between two .raid three mil-- I lion evpry year without immigration, said Mr. Rummel. Many now living will the time when have 12 5,-- . OOO.oon and possibly 150,000,000 peo-- ! pie in this country. We must Irnik forward, to the rrjnie worm we ha?.-such a population ami our plans must be laid .accordingly to meet the demands of such a population for food. If we ni keep up a irornuL growth of pork pmiuction such as w have had during the last 20 years we will have an ample supply for all of our needs and a snr) lus to export. County Farm Bureau News. e DAIRY BUSINESS GROM'S. s Largest iut w ith it5 of the unsettled rnedition spite everything and the high price of feeds during G; past t wo yettis, the dairy business in Box. Ebfcr dainty lias .continued jio grow, very rapidly. At t'fce present time approximately three tons of milk daily is being shipped 4 Cache county, at fair quantity is shippwS to Ogden, and Salt Lake City, much is consumed locally and approxihundred pounds of mately thirty-fivbutter tat per month are being made into butter at the Trannonton creamery, or more than ltfOffe increase over one year ago. There are now one hundred and thirty-fivcustomers sePing cream to this dairy. I(n ad it vis sevfftjr The most gU; world conW s Pennsylvania which . Youngsters ty and and baar' f bout one-hal- Vnsli ington or nearly far, oda e sds for Protelij fi' eggs, ind cereals la ih protein tody. c, V f Comp. mers ors City, U. 'light Phone. Why shouldnt they like our soda? It is just as pure and clean and wholesome as themselves. Good soda drinks are inviting, they are satisfying and they are healthful. Bring the youngsters along to have a good cold drink. You will want to come with them and share the enjoyment, too. THE City A 20th Century Drug Store. e Many of the boarder cows have been culled and the better cows held for breeding stock. Also some excellent purebred bulls have been imported to different parts of the county, ranging in price from one hundred fifty dollars to two thousand dollars per head. Let's boifst for the dairy business; Box Elder County has all that goes to make a good dairy county, as far as good water, a variety of feeds, and location are concerned. County Farm Bureau News. Jazzbo and His Littie Jazz Band will give a grand ball at the Academy of Music on Wednesday evening, August 6 th. Come and have a time. Fiction. Famol The Astute Gentleman Ruck In Another Girl's Shoes Grey Desert of Wheat. Tarkingto- n- The Magnificent bersons. Ibanez Four Horsemen of j Aprocalypse White Judy of Rogers Harbor. Farnol Our Admiral Betty; atu cia Brent, Spinster. Porter A Daughter of the Land Conrad -- The Arrow of Gold . Weir Mary Andrews. DR. H. C. Vorse The Prestons. VETERINARIAN Rives aliunts of Virginia Office. 4th So., 1st E Pool His Family. Prone, 265-j- . Brigham C.ty, Utah. Kingsley The Highest Bidder. Sinclair Tree of Heaven. CALL ON Knibbs Tang of Life. Gainbier The White Horse and T. W. Red Haired Gir. FOR Rinehart Dangerous Days. Wilson Ala Pett ingill. a 6 Phone 233 Norris Martie the Unconquered. Cook- e- The Power and the Glory. M. C. Bower Lonesome Land. D. C. The Fifth Wheel. Prouty i Mrs. Kvick-sen- . The women who have stunned the fortress of naval architecture have won a place in what Is perhaps the most Inclined windshield, htyisjC Carl Possibility That the Fair Sex Will fiarry Off Honors in Field of Naval Architecture. The dimensions of the driving compartment insure easy entrance or exit from either side, with the control and brake levers well forward but within easy reach. The French pleated upholstery is built for long wear and comfort. I me ti -- ANOTHER SPHERE FOR WOMEN The body is distinctly a Buick creation, broadening out to accom-.moda- te a wide, deep seat for three, then curving in at the back to form a trim rear deck with a weatherproof carrying space for luggage. )e utter; Mrs. Step Dance John Tvans. Remarks Pres. S. Norman Lee. Special music by orchestra, followed by dinner for all. Prizes were donated by Brigham and Ogden business men. THE BUICK Model possesses marked advantages for the man or woman who wishes a car of limited passenger capacity, with an exceptionally roomy and comfortable driving compartment. This model makes the most of these desirable features, without sacrificing one whit of the modish appearance that belongs to the type. the winter supply. A coal committee was appointed. They acted upon dispatch and met the demands. Beaver Dam has no coal dealer located there and so this work performed by the Farm Bureau has not only proven of value thru a saving of approximately $1.50 on each ton of coal, but has proven Itself a time saver and a. big convenience at a time when the farmers were too busy to make a long haul to get their coal supply. County Fanil Bureau News ENJ01 Interesting professions in the world, says Manchester Guardian. Mr. Chesterton has commented on the odd fact that, while men have been building houses from the Itegimiing of time, they hare not achieved an. tiling like a perfect house, but the position as regards ships is still more eurimts. Your house may not he a perfect house, bur, with proper precautions, you can he sure of getting what you planned and of getting a bouse that will stand. Even now it is far otherwise with ships. Take the case of racing yachts. Two yachts may he built on similar plans by the same firm; out will lie a ti iumpliant success, the other a rank failure; no one seems to know why. P.ig liners are Imilt nowadays in pairs or triplets; yet any seafaring man will maintain that they are entirely distinct in every essential particular, and even In the matter of speed there will almost certainly he a difference. Stranger 'than all Is the ease of warships, which seem to delight in puzzling their architects. In the case of one class of splendid cruisers in our own navy rad leal dhanges had to he made after trial trips, and It is pretty well known that some designs have been far from coining 'tip to what was expected of them ; yet at this date It would have been supposed that experts could not he deceived. However, it may perhaps lie said that woman will find a natural aftinlry for these little peculiarities. REGULAR CYCLES OF THOUGHT Wight "Be Described as Periodical Waves Passing Through and Agitating the Human Mind. Just as we find a mathematical rule at many of the bodily movements, just so thought may he suppose t(1 have its regular cycles. Sncli or such a thought comes round periodically, in Its turn. Accidental suggestions, however. so far interfere with the regular cycles, ft:at we may find Them practically lieyond our power of fion. Take all this for what il i worth, lure at any rate you will agree that there are certain particular thoughts that do not come up once a day, nor once n week, but that a year would hardly go round without your having them pass through your mind. Here is one Which comes tip at intervals in tills way. Some one speaks of it, and (Imre Is an instant and eager smile of assent in the listener or listeners. Yes, indeed; they have often been siruck by it. AM at once a conviction flashes through us there vve 'have been in tfce same precise circumstances as at the present instant, once or many times before. Oliver Wendell Holmes. rn-ogn- i Origin of Japanese Language. The closest rein Ann of the Japanese tongue Ik wit'll ancient Hebrew, although. hi some eases, words show a great resemblance to Arabic, which convenes the more srehaie features of the parent speech. Tilts me4i has been reached by Dr. lUthert Arnii.stetvd Stewart f Johns Hopkins university after an investigation of tlie origin of the Japanese language, according to the Ja which tie hs prepared pan society, 3 statement. Continuing, he says; In the course of the investigations there were established the mutations that go far to proving the original wn'ty for the Aryan and of the Semitic speech and that explain the points of correspondence noted between Japanese and Hence, it develops that primarily through the Semitic, and secondarily through the Japanese Is related to our English tongue a fact that should conduce to quickened Interest of the two peoples in one another nd lead to a better professional Cards... RUSSELL COLEMAN Plumbing and Heating: OLSEN, Whitaker The Settler. Anderson The Strain ot White, Grey The Border Legion. Dell Battle of San Jacinto. The battle of San Jacinto was fought April 21, 183(1. between 1.(100 Mexicans under Santa Anna and 800 Americans under Sam Houston. Santa Anna was defeated and he and 7.30 of his men were captured. (130 killed and 208 wounded. The Texan los was 2 killed and 2.3 wounded. This battle derided the independence of Texas, and the day is observed In the state as a holiday. Phone 17t-j- . HOME CALLS. Rock of Valpre. ROY B. Wells Ann Veronica. ATTORNEY-AT-LAWells Joan and Peter. PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS, Java Head. Hengesheimer First National Bank Building Gather My Antonia. Utah Brigham City, Ward - Elizabeth's Campaign Kyne The Valley of the Giants. an Dyke VVM. Valley of Vision. LAWYER Miscellaneous. Adams The Spiri of Youth. COUNTY ATTORNEY Dibble-Eleme- nts of Plumbing. PRATICES IN ALL THE COURT Bennion What it means to be a Utah Brigham city, LE YOUNG E. DAVIS Mormon. JOHN PHILLIPS Garrison Westward Extension. W. Andrews Colonial Self Government. AND CONVEYANCER. Vnlte Household Chemistry. ' Rose Origins of War. Utah Brigham City, eRos- Feeding the Family. Clark Care of a House. & Materlinck Our friend, the Dog. BONDED ABSTRACTERS. Adams Carpentry for Beginners. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Daniels Furnishing of the Modest Home. Utah Brigham City, Bourn- e- Spain in America. Con well How a soldier ceed after the war. VETERINARIAN. BURNS HORDES OF GRASSHOPResidence, Garland, Utah, Phone No. 9 PERS AND ALFALFA WEEVIL Day or night calls promptly attended to. Auto conveyance. Win. Peters of Perr, did some work this month, destroying C. H. D. D. S. many grasshoppers and alfalfa weevil No. Phone 31. by firing an alfalfa field that contained quite a heavy growth of June grass Room 22, First National Bank stubble Mr. Peters field was so situBuilding ated that there was no danger of the Utah fire spreading from his field and was Brigham City, enabled to accomplish much good with no danger of burning any grain fields. C1IAS. E. This is the time of season when fires ATTORNEY AT LAW are very dangerous, however; and un as Mr. Peters was, you have perless, fect control of the situation, do not 52 North Main St., Brigham. start fires. tny-2Comity Farm Bmeau News. Abstractor LEE DUNN Dr. J. W. Chambers, Jr. BRYAN, FOXLEY 1 BEAVER SHIPS jy-2- WM. J. LOWE DAM FARM BUREAU lift COAL COOPERATIVELY Lawyer Practices in All The Courts The Beater Dam Farm Bureau does Office: First National Bank Building not cease to be up and doing something Utah all the time. The officers of the local Britain City, bureau could see the urgent neeessitj E. WADDOUPS for coal for threshing purposes and DENTIST CONQUER WEAKNESS by keeping your powers of resistance at highest peak. It is as natural for Scotts Emulsion to strengthen as it is for your food to nourish the body. If you would conquer weak your resistance-ta- ke nesfr-incre- ase Scotf s Emulsion often. Scott &Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J. fr Indo-Europea- Chiropractor 148 So. Main. WHwmiiiiHWfflmiMimi 19-- 7 First National Bank Building, Second Floor, Kas Entrance Brigham City, Utah. B. ROWELL JONES . ATTORNEY AT LAW Will practice in U. S. Supreme or Gir-cuCourts, State Courts, and U. S. Land Department. Suite 33. First National Bank Bldg , Brigham City, Utah. it ll'!!UI'll'l"M jii;ii'l;;i;iiiiiiii,ii;;iiii, Ull...l.li, COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS WELCOME The First National Bank especially welcomes the commercial accounts of corporations, firms and individuals, assuring them ample facilities good service. 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