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Show TUESDAY, AUGUST M, 1329. f .1 r WfS, S'iTHEBOXELDER re i If ! I y LYK1EW SEMI-WEEKL- Y rr r iru fi 1w -- liber She Sox Published every eay and Friday. oemi-ween- Tries- - tfUK BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY - , VICTOR. E,..MADSEN(, EDITOR Entered at me Post Office a,l Brigham City, ptah.roa .Second Class Matter tsJliicRm One Sue Year ; fontM ffcree- Months 1 , . ION, RATES! vr.w y S?! not a cheery outlook, w'fth r&ln braking PPpl vf the deep porn rats, and som-bp- r ponds? turning tthfe twilight to dark-- , ?a 50 VJS is ij ? (Cpyriht. 1929, Western Newspaper ynloa) Sarah drew 'aside the,, ruffled .curtain te look down country road. It was 1 t g.i tl., l.l. 1. r T ;Tn . (am of a power house, qr station, f ompTete hydraulic hnd electrical quip ment, including pelton water wheels, electric generators, exciters, switching and regulating panels cbmplete, with AT FIRST SIGHT all necessary electrical apparatus to control the electrical ,oqt(puij,ol said M and' power proposeda artificial lighting M0. w. Mf. and artif- said the power works, MI?i8 PICKS ERIEtNDS ARE ASTON- - plant fqial I electric, .lighting5! system, $0 be isiiEpf'B utoxrekful owned and controlled? by md' fnhnicU U IMBEOtEMEbTl ; ' i paiity. the form of ballot 4 4t or U4 ten follows) jhe ejfefht IhaR 7- i8dt;Sarihioo RICANWISSAhaOCIATlOS "T, siUHnnuiRimy JtUTS 0;tie view phlp osophically, just as she took the cheerlessness and somberness of her own life. j Time had beeh,1 years ago?'when the roadside cottage was a house of mirth, it J with t , s toitptliVttag V '"bisWl- 1 othe hk tl -- 1 BtO-pies-7 -- , , .. '- -- ! b..ir, in I.,.,., vw, Fr,d HUu vU Y7' t - r Moll was the white horse, andlSi-'- . BOOZE EXTRACTS f rahs . desolation .so'reyecT ' hpon ler ,,a! , ' The officers complain,, and. that Just- - out there ln'theraln and the darkness ! that she $pai tempted to linger beside ly, that so long as the federal law ' mits the sale of extracts .containing V old. MOIL Just to feel the comfort of presence.; f And. as she stum' sufficient quantity bt alcohol to ' pro-- 1 the bled up steps of the (tack porch she (i jduce 'intoxication it ls a. j mighty dif- came all at once face (a face with the ficult matter to Tun to earth the fel- human presence, of a' smilingly apololow who' sets up a little plant with getic and verjf we, old man. e " ' - which he makes bis home brew? 'Raindrops were gleaming bn his The fact is finite apparent thatthe white beard, rivulets ran from the brim u ,, r . 'VM df inking of extracts has Increased with of hi felt hat: 'iiiw T! the prohibition of the! manufacture . Beg pardon, maam, said the old man. gently, .but 1. reckon Tye pome f and sale Of Intoxicating beverages and pretty far,ln the, storm and, panf get the effects Which the extracts produce on to where was goInV Kin I dry up ' are worse,' acoording to authorities ?on a spell1 by.' yoiir fire which shines the subject', than those that' result througti the window? It looks Invitfrom ihe' regular' intoxicating 'drinks? ing, I must say. And as the old mans ' The duty therefore of the government request was coupled with a Tery evi' 1 would s8eem'to' be tO' either prohibit dent shiver? Sarahs protective heart l responded. the salfi of these patented extracts or immediately, In said ahead of me. she po else regulate their sale so that every ,tcordiallyright ; "It aint no time for formal!-ties- . 17 - 1 11 1 ' ' ' 1 1 "'iti-7 XlUl when the old man was rid qf hU person whether of legal age or not'ap secure them for the purpose of getting ' drunk. !' vs " The'travlng for alcohol,1 for that is the only property which the perverted appdtite of the drunkard desiresA (be- -' comes sof strong that 'men will drink' in " order? to 'get it anything even to taking' poison ' that-- ; causes blindness and finally death In its.worst form?'1 Laws should therefore be.pass- -' ed which Will enable officers to control the situation a' little' better and mini-- 1 Jmlze the' use' of the 'deadly stuff as welt as make it less' difficult to apprehend the' unscrupulous individual, ,who would sell his best friend poison in order to gel a little filthy lucre. . t 2 I . ex )Ve. heartily pcbo jmesedinthe leading editprial car- fled (jp yesterdays issue of The' Jour-nj concerning , Jesse, Heller? ; pitcher ,.'iund ball player, We are' not familiar With the circumstances which resulted in.Kjellerfi quitting' the team but we do think that his services are far too valuable to be dispensed with- - Added to the fact that besides being a home product he is a rattling good pitcher, one who has brought borne the becon for the Peaches upon Innumerable occasions, ought to furnish sufal ficient reason for an attempt to adjust any misunderstanding that may have arisen to the end that Jess may again appear in a local uniform and be given an opportunity to render service in keeping the Peaches out in front In the great American game. , 'ffiEbe-nez- ""'u i the ,rsentiment and was resting in' Sarahs fathers srm chalr he smiled again in hla deprecatory' way end took a card ' from hi pocket, u I(H . r . ITltats my name, , he said, Styles. Reckon youre acquaint- -' ed with young E. Styles? Well, hes ;,i mysbn. Eben 'Styles,' Sarah repeated, ,.,j, awed, the lawyer down to the vlllage-7-hIyour sonla Hadnt you better telephone ,to keep him from worryln for' fear you '"'f) aint .coming puck." Tlie old man sadly shook his head. The,, only thing thatll worry Ebv- -r or leastways Eb.s wife, he said slowly, is the feat that. I win come back. Seems I kind of make 'em shamed all the time, Eb.s wife, she. aint been used .to my kind,., Ap reckon f.i.TUe crinkled face ,Rt up with, grim hpmbrv, (Rfckpn I dont never want to get usep tq bqh kind. So when I telephone ,em itll be, Just to say that tn aint 'gfln back.,;'-" "But what, asked Sarah ' wonder-Ingiy- , "be yon goin 'That, Ebenezer r. Styles j replied, will be decided later. Iye sold prop, erty, an-get my Interest regular from the money what I sold It for. ; Jest npy, then, Sarah, said briskly, cotne'an havr'a little kupper. The old man looked hesitatingly at You (he tnblelald so neatly for two. was i jRXpeetln company, he said; "aint I puttin somebody out? ,i For twenty years, she said, "I bin expectin somebody, an until tonight nobody ever came. Long the man and woman sat In the sunshine of the yellow lamp, with the storm but an echo outside, pouring Into each other's sympathetic and understanding ears a story of lonely , years past. "For being with Just, folks, told her, "cant always keep one , fit ht u . ? 3 , . , , Ebe-nez- . .f To Put Out Gasoline F)re. While pure sawdust give's excellent results in putting ont a small 'gasoline Are, a mixture of ten pounds of blear : ' " bonate of soda with 12 pounds of clean "'i.-wsawdust Is the hest,, medium to.have o ott .fcaad, ays, Everyday Engineering. , , , from hein lonesome ; why, when I used to walk up here an sit to'the side of nn! wntchin you the road in your J garden, seemed you, must be ' Seemed itd be, mighty nice if I couldiwprk,beideyoji ,there., But iPavp .(he sawdust dryland, free, rpm land I,,, he, exciuliped, ;yon, will think ,ij 3nchips,.f The,pawdust fonns ap airtight Ul! p?er?ofoon like ;,,,., banket AhgsY It. floats'1 on tbs j burning .,,MS,arahs ,etves vere vlsldnary.1 Yoii "atth samsTtifn jtbe beat liquid1 me? she ateked slowly, "in ray the' flame" genera tea 'Varbanlc acid wa(ehel ( rden?' ' .'Jl gaa This gas, together with the sawEbenezer nodded. dust, keep the oxygen in the air away "My! you are like ina he said adfront the flame and quickly smothmiringly. ers it. And this was Sarahs romance. . .. a, overcoat ? ME TOO miM Jin sajd.-edection- fv Tanlac and feel perfectly splendid in every way, said Miss Annie Peck, living at 142L Charlotte St., Kansas City,? Mo. iiYl .just cant think of gooff things to say about (Tm-la, she continued. My troubles began about year ago with nervous rindigestioq..and rhy stomach finally got in' euch'had, that Everything, 1 .ate disagreed with me. rAfter every meal .1, would be ! perfectly miserable from gas form ing,'atid thbrias would press-.ugaittst!'y langsi andj heart until tl could hafdlygettmyfbireaUl-- T I jalso suffered,, from.jeverheadaces and became neryous,, rprely'.ever got a good,, .nights, t sleep.; (Fipally 1 that1 1 jso, weak, apd run down do had to .give up trylng .to anywork at .alWiiij.n,,, ,1Al , ,.1 n.My. brother, had gotten fine results from pa ,J began, taking the first I could it,ltoo,and right-ffp, coming back. ,feel , my; strength, just continued to improve, ancf now am as well and hearty as any one could wish to be and never have a sigtf of stomach (rouble Or nervousness; any 1 am' ldokihg sd much better Uioret that my friends' who' havent 'seen me since I "began taking Tanlac ' hardly know me at first sight, and I am feeling so perfectly fine I just want to tell' 'everybody about Tanlac Tanlac is sold to Brigham by Eddy Drug Co., in Garland by R-- V. Daniels, to Treniontoir by, Davis Drug (C9, and e , ( c'oh-dltl- p be-oa- , - J- ill J f youngtnerry laughter The candidate sat on the porch of bis gad pomfortable . withpeoples the protecting ,!' pface, P5eseo;e of.the pld.,.. ,u,n t l0;' , (The' nuts filt fall In November); MSarahe( parents. ( had, long, since And thb freezes' blewout'throUgbi passed, to thql rbward,, while the' sisters,' who were Sail' older thah she) lived ' crack In his face, IO Wtartotra distant hothhb,' more or less v'(TheJ nuts will (all 111 November). t selfishly Absorbed In' their own laml JThe sinner Is" saved,' though the preaciiUes?f Sarah had clung ta the eld placet erhe lost; u at.Jrstjthrpugh duty, to her .older .in; ' Aheifer Is bbsst, yet ofteft is hosspdj ,vali.dfi!, then because there was no place I TIoayiiI one tor the kernels and one tor .the else tp go,( iU u 1' li, !J She, managed ' frost. ah comfortable ('fo tend 'and ''(The uts wir'raii iftNoVember). ' ,u sthg Vegetables In her garden, The Vhiidldate' stepped on the' end th keAp 'thdre, Aside, ' k little 'plot of ! - f J. ,1 vf n Jtiai flowers? with which to cheer the sick I (The nuts will fall in November). or: rejoice, perhaps,.. In some affair "of :)"For thereV'ofteri a'Wliid where' there taWhg'!fa .i Mt .J ij , .j,,! IsnfasallJU'.-k .Sarah was always glad when .thfl t U4 'rt icThe nuts will fall lh Ncveinher) . ai ended, happily,, and feometlmesi arter she had laid the' paper aside, she taking-Tanlaihe that nation breath The spent blowr would sii In the t?o'zy,' Silent room be" Ai.. fore the ' Are, W herftelf. a b L "I " r. r ft., ' i it ' ri, every year through the Cap- - romance which picturing'have' been her Escapes k might fit Itol'sVomeV own. Sarah was sixty now a;, good, nUi fee l( ever' so White, House1, there's no but wholesome, plnkcheeked sixty i.t a u ' ?,he had, put, pef of aside. love place'fike h6me; ojpe .. n , he, lighted, anot,her. yellow shaded will fall In 'November). . t, 3 (The pots Now this Is the' moral' and' end of my lamp jn the nall yellow dining room and inovfed about setting the' Supper "S'! J,s table. 'J".'; ,? ? ,n- fall in November). , , wljl (The , sort puts She cwlth smiled a of weary !; tA laugh Is too short and a too Is amusement as she down sigh a second it put , . : , . , t .own,1 then her and, cap long, opposite plpte ,, j will fall in November). , , (The nuts ..if, added a knif and, fork foi;. company'.' Is useful, except In a shroud, , For twnty year Sarah had beeif do1 if,4 pocket ' lng o,, .why f should the spirit' i of,v mortal.be lesi' this same pseles thing. (t seemed ' j li O , i see like td alone f that other it bing f ,A4 ,?F0XAh, place Peady-A- nd waiting) almost as if in Deweyville lfs, candidate's iHOpe company, two arfe;H the door might open at' any moment to tile Co. admit her com pat lorn. Then when the f V fci! j ;. . (The. nuts wiR fall in. .Noymber) supper .was.qulte, ready; Sarah weht EDMUND VAQE POOKE t t vth: stable to .shut .up old Mop? - ; llke-L-m- thli , ; ( PLACE! CROSS IN THE SQUARE FOLLOW ING THE WORD YES. .TO, VOTE AGAINST BONDS PLACE A CROSS IN THE SQUARE FOLLOWr, ..I nh ING THE. WORD :NO. Shall the City Council of, Brigham Cjty. a. municipal, ..corporation., of .Bex I . Ia; sueaptj sell bondsf to the, gmounfc.jof Two Hundred Th op sn d, Do 1 lar s.'samfl to bear Interest at a rate nof exceeding 6 percent pe! kfindih.lnleresf pajlahla semr4n dally, 'laid bonds' to run fior-- i ieriod oTtWehty (207 years'; the money from thd; fssuaiice and sale of jsald bonds W' be ktsed Torr the purposd nf constructing; p.qd Installing a comj)ldt' municipal electric power and artifiefel. lighting plant for said Brigham City, j as set but in published noticeroi do, terstat1 I; m se oeBOlv . W" i 7 I feet At .o:i ti , in them? Well Ventilated ai. beds Ui djidw iu n ofectly sanitary.il Theyfmakc t .'l! KilS "I. ' ti-'ji- i i e tijii!, .seat m the j" e and a most fH lent bed at niglit. , i k. v r "Make your selection now. ,w l"! day-tim- &9 Jncle. . ot .1j Jh Said ballot, tq he provided and stubs consecutively numbered as required hy law. - ( ' J All qualified voters as Shall ,haVs paid a property tax in the skid City )h the year 1919 shall be permitted afid are entitled to vote upon the said queS- t Id?' tiont otr bonds. i by Deweyville Mercau jc ' Said election shall be conducted acadv. cording to the statutes and laws of th State pf Utah, and shall be' held ln manner and form as provided thereby. Dated at the City of Brigham, Box iOfi) ELEC-IfiAi- Elder County, State of Utah, thik 7(h CITY, BOX day pf July, 1920- - ,ti j ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. By order of the City Council of the :K 1 uln.i City of Brigham, Box Elder County, Utah. of Council BrigWhereas, the City JOHN W- - PETERS ham City, Utah, by a resolution duly ( . , Maypr" passed by the City Council on the 27th ,;l . V t " U Mi nwi n nit rtK r'm,E3 , Stohl Furniture tis Explaining the Hermit. (.A gobd many1 of the iinkhown relatives1 who always 'kppeaf soon ; after, the:death'of ' a rich! hermit' prtobabl? are genuine, and Kelp explain .why Die hermit became a hermlL-Kansulty f- - as Star. ui . , ,1 fni,-".- - j..i,. i, ,, i Ha: ,V(. (or You As an attachment an .inventor has. deveto, goyemed by a perfprati left' Music5 Attachment " ? day of July, 1920, resolved to submit Ag-3- 1 Jy-3- 0 to such qualified electors of said City 8 shall hale paid a property tax thereIn the District Court of the FirsVjii?-dicla- l in in the year 1919, the question of inDistrict of the State of Utah,' in curring a 'bonded indebtedness $200,000-0for the purpose of the cob-- , ' Co: Installation of a coto-pleand a sultatlon pjoration, plaintifll, ' electric '' power '"municipal A- - Johns his, wile artificial' lighting v plant for Johns. and.?Elorence' Wafer .nd ' Pacific Land, and Company, a said Brigham City, the said system to Corporation and' Daisy' 1." Ellis? debe ownefi ttnfi Vontrbllfed byl bald fendants Summons, . " The Statq of Utah, to the said Defend' Now, therefore, notice is hereby givr' ants: . i . fa . . v, en' that bn Tuesday the 31st day of are hereby summoned to hppeaf (iXoq August, 1920, a' special election'1 ias within, twenty days after thb' service been called and will be held witbin the of this Summons upon you1, If served corporate limits' or said Brigham "City, within the county in which this action Boi Elder! County, Utah, for the pur- is brought; otherwise withlri thirty pose of submitting to such qualified days after service, and11 defend "the electors of said City as shall have paid aboveentitled' actionVand' in 'case Of a property tax therein In the year 1919 your failure so to do? judgment will the question:- - . !; ;w rendered against you according to the Shall the City Connell of Brigham City, demand ot the complaint which flak a' municipal' corporation of Box Elder been filed with the clerk of said court-ThiCounty ."Utah, issue and sell bonds of action Is brought to recover ( a te y.' i 1 - r,t i -- tt tins play a different tit Just before each hoof ii to, D r world J ,i - do Willing to Take 1 nun Natural Supposition, Mother waftofflf ? , The girls employ such, a redundancy of . pomenclature to describing their son a dose effpesfet: r night- fWk J?QPxl,righjr garments," such as1 gowns? for instance? that if they ever hot svtlli)d jt ihTe TRIESTE BOK,, . really should "tome to1 mi1' stylfeJ b fcwdJiW.TRjH" we will just have to as drCsS we knppose theyd call em step-1. " City Recorder Billys face Brightened a phfits.Ohio State Journal. Inun-icpabit- a s t t it , Colonial, Period ftUU styles, upholstered in Tauestri fours stidteather 1 - I ettsin , foe left ;on it that! : ? It ' slip-ove- me foot ft u h . '"Ocean' the swallow Daddy,' 'bring trvto Will ot of Ye that Flood ah Advortloomont,. ,. The floor of the ocean is .used for i ) advertising purposes Jn southern 'CaliLeap J'lL Is water the vicinity fornia,! ,The ,of In all? prohablUtJ boats that leap yeaf is Unlucky sit1 traversed by enable tourists' td see the submarine Unhappy' man who tot H i o mate A ? v one flag is most of a ns glass-bottome- d , ' ' landscape. .if., i.rs ,tOfUilu (I, L 1 Upon to answer tw proposal that he bestot hand and foftupe.or gown,., The Japanese!! (f.1 ifhq a Her Collection of Huabanda" f A woman who, said she h(ul laff Mg two hundred and tenth i husbands asked a London f magistrate ; dred and twentieth dap to grant her a1' separation. It' is f are1 particularly u that she Is breaking ' up hey poi- - yea ' trtdB English tectlori. Punch, London.' la born that children . sickly and difficult 1, Limited Sums to' tend on town crops wiU not prosper, V for "growing on the ' wrong. Irrigated ''farms, Plenty . d eup-pose- whe it, i - prq-pert- Norman Lee. ri1?! ItfTf: y.' J itc.rt rif'j PdU Ir. i t, hdotr the nee a d s toot, ri - ftnf ai uaent in far ,JPA - bu mod, th-W- d-- fil olus Jieboti bo: Bt rha' s the number, amount and denomination, bearing Interest at the .rate and for the number of years herein "'-- jafter set out? The polling places for said special election will be at the following places, The Vestry, of the Second waTd L.'D. S- Church, and .the .Third Warff L- lX'.S. Amusement Hall in ,, 1( Brigham City, Utah.. , At Said election the polls will (remain open during the time from seven o'clock in the morning until seven oclock in the evening of said day. The tot&T humher of bonds to be sold, if the bond issue he apis proved, 200 and the denomination or face value of each bond is $1,000-00making the total amount of' the proto bear posed bond' issue $200,000-00interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, interest payable semi annually, said bonds to run for a period of twenty yearsThe tnoney derived from the sale of said bonds is to be used as follows: For the construction and installation of a complete municipal electric power and artificial lighting plant for said Brigham City, the said works to consist of the construction of a concrete Intake !dam at a point approximately 1090 feet North of the Section Corner conimok to Sections 21, 22, 27, and 23 in Township 9 North," Range I West, Silt Lake Meridian, in the head of Box Elder Canyon, Easf'dt' Brigham City, Utah ; the construction and layifig of a thirty (iooh water pipe'1 She" from the said intake 'dam itf a "general North Westerly directio'rf,,tllroaghtsaidRoX Elder canyon for k di'stkhch ot approx imately 15,002.8 feet to the site of proposed electric power station, and at said last named point for the construc- rum-nin- ! to-w- ltt ptons judgment foreclosing plaintiff mortgage upon the land described in 'said A t complaint n - ' " WILLIAM J- - LOWE,'; is Plaintiffs AttorneV? P First National Bank1 '" Bldg., Brigham- - City, Utah. . , ; day ; , ) ric,d; , - , , , - : NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS . , In the District Court of the United States in and for' the District of Utih Before S. T. Corn, Referee- In ' Bank- No? 6054. ' ! ' ' ruptcy' In the Matter of C- L- Valcarce? ' bankrupt. To the Creditors of C. L- Valcarce, a bankrupt, ! of". Brigham .City in the Comity, of Box 'Eider, and. District aforesaid ; , Kotice is hereby given that on the' 24thday of July A- D. 1920 the said CL. Valcarce was duly adjudicated a bankrupt herein and that the First Meeting of his Creditors will be held at my office, rooms 0 First Na tional Bank Building, Ogden City, Utah, on the 18th day of August A- D. 1920, at 10:30 oclock in the forenoon at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims,! appoint a trustee, and transact such other business as may properly come before said - , - - - - 309-31- - meeting-- . I o-- THEUNIVERSAL -' s ami d soli !! U m It - " We.havepienty in all models fotdelivery " no People tb on I as t ratio Also a' number of ' used cars, " listed below. itman ! lots it file Sedan with electricstarter Three rebuilt Touring, Car Guaranteed, same as tiew;f!v T Rebuilt Roadster j. - 1 Rebuilt' Roadster 1 Rebuilt Roadster as tak- 3 Touring Cars-Jus- t 1 ::j .en in 1 Ford Truck sar Our Rebuilt Cars Are Guaranty facOur Service Station caagiye methods of repaystory ' ' J li - .'ill blkf r U td ( r,c tevatt-tlflto-r oor( Brigfram City Wab. wTJ 1 I ; ,N ,j , tP bis of'newFordCaK ( hm Ogden,' Utah, August 6,. 1920. S- - T. CbRN, 141; : Referee , in .Bankruptcy. i'1' ' ,.'i Jt XlVbt HWn The Movie, Kiss, - The endurance test movie, kiss, qlariy known as clinch ls hot properly a kiss, but a form of adhesion closely resembling vulcanizing. Robert Quillen In the Saturday Evening Post. CAR ru, it t fi |