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Show the BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY. JANUARY M, 1920. - Box Eliter Kerne SJhe Published every Tne Bemi-weexi- day and Friday. VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR Y fOUR AMBITION la ture (and if Chautauqua is not a business venture to those who are promoting it we ask what is it,) that can se-- , cure a guaranteed patronage, is bound to succeed- Any business venture that cannot stand on its own merits in this enlightened age when people have acquired the spending habit, must go down- That is the inexorable law ofj commercialism and Chautauqua is no exception. If the promotors of chau- tauqua could not make money out of it they would quit and that they have been able to make money is undoubt-- I ' edly due to the fact that they have been able to get some one to guarantee them against loss. The contract is about the most unfair document one sane man could ask another sane man to sign, and we sympathize with the local people who are now up against irAtlf Do you tire out easily? , , accustomed vim and is your ambition to find help should You broken. is ebb? Your Resistance and invigoration in rich, nourishing - fHE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY SEMI-WEEKL- j Entered at tfce Post Offlee at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. - j HOME INDUSTRY. A traveling man who visits all the bakeries up and down the country, imparted the information the other day that the S- Wager Bakery in this city is the cleanest bake shop on his itinThis outside booster went erary. further and declared that the bread made by this local concern is equal in quality to the bread that is advertised in the daily papers as the superior to them all. This is not a paid advertisement for Mr- Wager knows nothing about what Is said herein until he reads It. But it is an argument in favor of home industry and illustrates what' Mr. R. Kaiser recently proved at a meeting of the membership of the Box Elder Commermcial Club, that the outside article often costs more and is really worth less than the home product-Whewe know that our home bread is clean and contains flour instead of something else,- why should we Insist on using the Imported article. - ATX Taken faithfully for a reasonable length of time, Scotts g seldom fails to freshen the blood, build up the to g body. of a feeling health and f 'Ajf s For tKat well-bein- impart tired-oa- feeling take Scotts Emulsion t oil used in Scott'. The exclusive grade of "S. & B. Process, made in Norway and refined unsurpassed. laboratories. It is a guarantee or purity and palatabiUty cod-liv- Scott &Bowne, Bloomfield, - Our paramount duty. Much has been written, much has been said about the necessity for Brigham City to enlarge its municipal power plant to develop the maximum electrical energy. Pretty generally the need has been recognized and agreed to by all classes of citizens but the matter has been permitted to rest right there- - Now comes demands for electrical energy that completely overtax the municipal power plant and the selling the birthright-Brighaonly may out of the dilemma is to City's paramount duty is to purchase energy from the big private enlarge the power plant so as to be corporation and offer it for able to develop the maximum energy providing,, a suitable arrangement possible on Box Elder creek- To recould be entered into. call what should or should not have If the private corporation is taken been done in the past, only aggravates on in this manner, there will doubt- the situation- - The thing is before us less have to be a franchise granted In now and it must be disposed of now order that poles can be set and lines and the question is shall we as a munstrung. In that event, the private icipality safeguard this splendid utilcorporation gets a foothold in our ity and thus bless ourselves or shall city and once here it is a desperate we sell out to our big competitor and matter to have it moved out, as exper- thus lose the revenue the city now reience has already taught us. And we ceives while we pay tribute to the big are not arguing In this light because ( concern. Citizens, what have you to of any antipathy toward any privately i say? re-sal- e, INFLUENZA ", . , , AGAIN- - CHAUTAUQUA ECHOES A report, which we consider authentic, is current to the effect that the local guarantors of last year's Chautauqua are going to be sued by the company for the amount of the guarantee which remains unpaid. We understand that the local committee failed to dispose of the specified number of season tickets and when the matter ,was up for adjustment at the close of Chautauqua week, the guarantors refused to make up the deficit- Chautauqua may he all right and a good thing for the community. We are frank to admit that many of the programs presented in this community have been more than pleasing- - they hape been real treats- Other numbers have been wholly unworthy from an entertainment or intellectual standpoint. But that is not the point at is- -, sue. maintain Chautauqua promotors that they cannot and will not book a - weeks attractions unless thirty or, forty local boosters sign a guarantee to sell some six hundred season tickets lor a grand total of about $1500-And on that basis Chautauqua has been brought to Brigham City in th past- As the first Chautauqua, was drawing to a close and it appeared as though, after repeated daily in'. Stations, there would not be enough patriotic? citizens to sign the guarantee for the next year, local patrons were treated to the most disgusting spectacle of being severely arraigned by the manager of the program, for their lack of appreciation, unpatriotic attitude, etc. etc- ad lib, and many there were in the audience that evening who could hardly restrain themselves from walking up to the speaker and rebuk- ing him for his effrontery. This same method has, been used with greater or i. less torce in getting signers, to subsequent contracts and. now comes the with a threat to , promoting company sue those who sponsored last years program. We maintain that any business ven-- 1 . - - Brought to mu w N I Your All the married people will be at the at the AcaKindergarten Club dance eveIt demy of Music next Tuesday - It isnt necessary to go outside of Brigham ti from the worlds greatest Furniture factorie most direct. By our method of handling a volume of business under low overhead e we are enabled to offer you merchandise fa KnocKl Dont Dont knock ! The only knocker that amounted to anything was on a door. Sensible. have thell Japanese girl babies heads shaved until they are three years old. direct from the factory in carload lots, at pii that show a good saving. That is why manyp, pie outside of Brigham come here to buy from the Stohl Furniture Company. It Ail Depends. Ardent Wooer Do you think that money Is necessary to happiness? Not if one has unDemure Damsel credit. limited - According to reports, influenza has developed in nearby cities and in various parts of the country the malady has assumed epidemic proportions. The press' reports state that the disease is in mild form, however, and the death rate is nowhere near that of a year ago-Thfact that the disease is paying the country a second visit, vindicates the Judgement of the medical profession which stated that there would be a second and a third recurrence of the The date was fixed at epidemic. sometime in October when the flue would make its reappearance and because it failed to report at. that time and as the time dragged on no ' cases devloped anywhere, the medical world concluded, that the visit of last Tear was the third and last and the country would probably escape another siege. Now the malady Is' appearing and is apparently spreading, rapidly. To talk about it even makes the microbes start to work in ones back, in imagination, and that brings us to the point we desire to make. Hysteria never helped in the surmounting .of any difficulty. If we are going to have another visit from the flu, why we are going to have it, thats all and all the worring about it will not help matters in the least- - Use ordinary precaution in going where there is sickness; eat proper food; dress warmly and avoid taking cold; keep the body fit in every particular by wise living and DON'T WORRY. These are about the best recipes that can be suggested as an antidote for any contagion. The exercise of common sense helps wonderfully in all times of stress. - Furniture Factori Door. N.J. it. owned corporation, not at all- But we do maintain that it Is the business of every privately owned corporation to absorb every other concern of a similar character, just as quickly as it can be brought about and we do know that a number of municipal power plants have already been taken over by the big private corporation operating in this territory. And that's good business for the private corporation, but for the municipality it looks like Products of the World's Greatest Times Have Changed. offlee In a day as lose will $15,000 Philadelphia It is said that the post the result of going from the three-cen- t t rate for letters. back to the That happens to be exactly the sum which Benjamin Franklin was able to turn over to Great Britain in annual revenues from the post offices in the colonies in 1774, after he had put in four years of hard work In creating a postal system. two-een- Stohl Furniture a Widows Must Not Thats the Question. I bought one of those fountain In Korea widows ta pens I was telling you about today. Even though they bn But will only a month they ms The price has come down. second husband. the ink come down? Boston have been fortunate in securing a car oi' Mack's Best Flour This is a high patent flour and has been giving extraordinary good satifaction to the customers of the Ska&g's Cash Stores at Ogden. We are selling at much less than the present market on wheat A Plot , O I) 1 48 lb. sack Macks Best Flour $3.10 2 48 lb; sacks Macks Best Flour $6.20 500 lb. Macks Best Flour, cwt. $6.05 Cash and- - Carry Prices . ORANGES 40c 50c California Sunkist Oranges, doz 60c California Sunkist Oranges, doz. 40c California Sunkist Lemons, doz SMOKED FISH 40c Smoked Ldnch Salmon, pound 10c Smoked Bloaters 2 for 60c blocks Cod Fish LARD 32 40c 48c 30c 35c 15c 48c BUTTER CHEAPER 1 pound nut Margarine Fresh Creamery Butter, pound, Local Ranch Butter, pound Full Cream Cheese, pound 7 to 8 pound Y. A. Cheese, pound 35c 60c 55c 40c 38c OLD MASTER COFFEE The kind with a flavor $3.23 5' pound can Old Master Coffee:. $2.60 $1.95 3 pound can Old Master Coffee.. $1.63 65c 1 pound can Old Master Coffee 59c 48c bound can San Marta Coffee , 551 ( 10 pound pail pure 5 pound pail pure z c lard $3.25 $1,65 $3.25 lard Large Pail Crisco LRGG1W8 89c A fine green ci-.v.-f- r:w he r.. varnished handle for CAKES polirrj 1.23 broom - K ih was but bald-heade- d after meals, yew tongue keep sweet try aid to digestion, MADE BY SCOTT 1 MAKERS OF SC0TTSE - 1 AND Gil PROBATE NOTICES Shoulder Your Own Errors. We are shallow and selfish and lacking In dignity when we play one thing against another to gain our ends. Ia it that we ennnot think largely, comprehensively enough to realize that when we disown responsibility for our actfons and sayings we are reflecting upon others to their hurt and" discomfiture? It Is almost as great a crime to be indifferent or unheedful of these matters as to be malevolent.' There is something radically wrong with us innately if we cannot sponsor our own Individual Ideas and opinions without making some one a but for them. ' Exchange. CANDY The high price of sugar and flour makes our assortment of cakes an extra good value at pound 35c No. 5 Wood box Crackers 7 90c carton Salty Wafers 79c 60c Chocolate Candy, pound 45,. 40c mixed Candy 2 pounds for 55c MACARONI Lay in your supply at these prices our next buy will be higher. 3 packages Utah Macaroni 09, 3 packages Utah Spaghetti 2C 2 packages Skinners Macaroni 99k Egg Noodles, package Z Consult County Clertj signers for NOTICE - Estate further TO of Nepbi Ho Creditors will vrf under vouchers to the Utah, ham City, dav of May, A R EZRA Administrator NepWfl fir81 Date of 6th A. D. & Y?unS! RAGS WANTED Elder News office. At tbe Box Attorneys for Brigham S 7 tStohl JS furniture Co0 j?c . ; a Licensed EmbataefS ...and... Funeral Directors ' BRIGHAM CITY, Day Phone 29. B. M. Thompson, Undertake ft Of r?c o- It and It weighed Didnt Seem Funny to Him. Little Augusta had new seen a man closely until one day a friend of the family came to dinner. When we were all seated at the table Augusta looked very intently at his PROMOTE bald head for several minutes, then whispered in mothers ear: Mother, for the add-trhasnt Mr. Reid funny, shiny," pink two cr three hair? Exchange. 8,C CANNED VEGETABLES :.... 35c 20c cans Sugar Corn 2 for.. 25c cans Country Gentleman Corn..... 20c 2 cans Extra Early June Peas... 35c 1 Can June Peas 15c FOR LUNCHES 2 large cans over ripe Tomatoes 25c 2 large cans whole Tomatoes 35c 30c Booth Sardines.. 1 large can Kraut 15c 4 small cans Oil Sardines : 1 large can Spinach 15c Large can Mustard Sardines 1 large can Homeny 15c 15c can Deviled Meat 10c can Deviled Meat, 4 foZ OGDEN BREAD 35c can Lunch Tongue Fresh every day 15c can Vienna ' Sausage 2 for 2 large loaves Fresh Bread 28c Large can red Salmon 3 10c loaves Fresh Bread 28c 25c can Veal Loaf the reply, wrong side of the hi Watch the Sun's Halos. The suns halos are good weather signs. Many weather proverbs based upon the observation of halos are founded upon sound scientific principles. Studies of the relation of halos to rainfall show that during the summer months 56 to 60 per cent of all halos are followed by rain within 86 hours. During the winter months 71) to 75 per cent are so followed. pOUND Mir I hear that the jn Inflamed Eyes. Nothing brings surer relief to in you for swindling flamed eyes than a wash with boracic Maeklndle to a friend acid water. And one thing that Us said the latter. He user must remember is to have the a lump of lead under I preparation free from any foreign and did so, and then when he examined It however or particles, minute, they Did you not i will cause irritation. 'The boracic acid leave. should be thoroughly dissolved In wa- on properly? asked I certainly, I fastened 8 ter that has been boiled and cooled. UTAH- - II |