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Show TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, he lax im THE BOX ELDER NEWS, v every day and Friday. aemi-weexi- Tnee- - , ' Li TJtah-Idah- nes-essa- tK Y time as it can develop the need for should make that fact known to the Sliter Jfatua .the greater portion of the. increased clerk of the Board f Education Immed- energy which the harnessing of Box .E!der creek at tte higl,est polnt win generate. Brigham City has had some VHK BOX ELDER NEW8 COMPANY costly experiences in the past because it was not prepared to supply the amount of electrical energy demanded Entered at tne Post Office at Brigham by a big patron, the Ogden Portland Cement Company. Had this city been City, Utah, as Second Class Matter able to give that company the necess-- , SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ary power, Brigham City would have been getting a handsome monthly rev- .6 Three Months . enue from that source at the present Advertising Rates Given On Application. Beoanse we did not have the jtime. when it was needed, the city power, Foreijm Advertirinfc Representative j lost the contract and the big corporAMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION ation which Is now counselling us not to bond but to purchase power from STEADYING TIIE IBS the cement plant. Had It is really remarkable how the it, supplies secured the Brigham City high line hands, from the outside, are reaching In Box outset at Elder creek the forth to guide the taxpayers of this city rights and generated the maximum energy, in the matter of voting on the proIt could have secured the contract for position to issue an additional bond the cement plant power am also from for the purpose of rebuilding the muno the ' Sugar company, both Just as of which institutions icipal electric light plant. have come Into the taxpayers of the city are preparour midst during the past few years. ing to go to the polls to cast their bal- Now we are asked to refrain from dolot for or against the proposition, a the thing which ought to have been voice Is raised, the voice of one who ing done In the beginning and that, too, by would be only too glad to see the electhe which has tion fail and the municipal electric so big competetor reason of theprofitted defecthandsomely by light plant pass from the ownership of ive foresight of Brigham City. the city, and this Is not said with any ill feeling it is merely stating a fact, The municipal eleetrle light plant and that voice declares that Brigham and the municipal water works system are the birthright of the people of this City will be wise if, instead of voting Now that we have an to rebuild and enlarge its own plant community. secure the full value of to opportunity so as to develop the maximum energy the it would be like killrights, power In Box Elder creek, it turns to the big the goose that lays the golden eg corporation which Is - thus wisely? ing to take It. We have no 111 will to refuse counselling it and purchases the toward any corporation that is legitielectrical power, maintaining to further its own endeavoring that In such a course the city will save mately as is the case In the present situends itself thousands of dollars per year. ation which has developed but we do We recall that once before, just a raif e a warning voice against Brigham short time ago, another big corporation City going contrary to her own Interattempted to counsel Brigham City ests and becoming entangled in a mesh and all kinds of evils were predicted from which nothing but sorrow and in the event the city failed to heed that can result. regrets counsel. Well the city did as It deemThe safe way to avoid all danger Is ed best in the matter which action by voting the bond on Tuesday, the happened to be directly contrary to 31st By so doing we will preserve the advice which had come uninvited unto us and our children after us, the and thus far the city has not found sacred herltagei which heaven has occasion to regret Its action. From vouchsafed to this community In such the experience this city has had in measures. generous municipal ownership, we are frankly of the opinion that the unsought advice MAKE RO&M FOR STUDENTS from the outsider, especially when the With the opening of school less than outsider happens to be a competitor a month distant, the call has gone in the same line of business as that for places to board and room in forth engaged In by the city, will go unheed- this city. . The attendence at the High ed.' v School this winter promises to surWe are told that the big corporation pass that of any other year in numbers does not desire to obtain control of our and because the population outside of electric light plant but as a matter of Brigham City is growing in the same legitimate business the big corporation proportion that the city Is growing, could ask for nothing better than for there will consequently be more stud Brigham City to sell out to It and all ents from the outside attending school protestations to the contrary will fail this winter. They must have a home upon deaf ears for in this enlightened and the people of Brigham City must age the common people have come to supply that home. It is not enough appreciate the value, to them, of com- that we do not desire to be put to the petition and the value to the corpora- inconvenience of taking boarders, it is tion of monopoly. a duty that rests upon us as a comThe argument is used that it Is bet- - munity and every home where one or ter for Brigham City to wait until such 'more students can be accommodated Published SEMI-WEEKL- ry i t j ML t a a f WATTIS FOR GOVERNOR iately in order that the students may bo advised In time to become located before school begins. Move over everybody, and make room for one more. WIZARD 'Among Wizard products you will find a host of conveniences for use in cleaning uniformly high quality will recommend them to eveTy housewife; The Presbyterian Picnic At the close of the morning Services the Presbyterian .Sunday School went up to the Fish Hatchery for a Basket Some fifty Dinner and social outing. people helped to empty the well filed baskets, and to say that the eats were the finest andj the social time most enjoyable, Is putting it too mildly to express the satisfaction of a very delightful time. The Hatchery Is a pleasant place to picnic. The remarkable spring glvlnl forth such an abundance of cold water as clear as crystal, the Interesting sight of the multitude of Mountain trout in the reservoirs and the refresh ing shade of the' grove makes It an ideal place for an ontlng. So pleased were the members of the School with their basket dinner that they are' in favor of making a picnic In August an annual affair. " The kindness of those who used their cars to convey the folks to and from the picnic was highly appreciated by those so favored. WIZARD thoroughly scientific polish for furniture, woodwork andfloors. Can be used on the finest finish,-Wilprotect and preserve its beauty. Wizard Polish produces a hard, dry, brilliant luster, which does not show finger marks or Streaks, is not gummy or sticky, and to which dust will not adhere 25c 4 ounce bottle 50c 12 ounce bottle $1.00 Quart can $1.75 Vi gallon can i A Gallon can and dust, no matter how high, are never out of reach of this convenient wall duster. Its 60 inch handle enables you to reach every nook on mouldings, picture frames and walls. The chemically treated yarn duster Prathers up the dust without scattering it. . Washable; needs no renewing. Price $1.50 and $2.00 FOR SALE 25 stands of Noble Hunsaker, Corinne, Ut, , I . j v ! t ' Tie will put Utah's welfare first Keeps the dust down when you sweep. Helps clean rugs and carpets. Makes the colors bri- Jj ofly $1.50, $1.75 A DUSTER The most sanitary type of made; it does not stir scatter dust. Its cheit treated yarn gathers and the dust. When it becomes you can wash it without in; d !ncl ghter. Guaranteed not to injure fabrics. Con- its chemical properties. Convenie! tains no salt or sand. no renewing. Price $1.00 shape. Price, 30c carton. ! Co. fain place .eat C.E. 1920-B- 2t City of Brigham, Utah. FOR SALE Almost new tent 12x14. ffieap for cash. Ralph' Johnson. 327 al3-1- 7 5ast 1st North, city. it BOX ELDER W 1? TRUST Jy-3- 0 Ag-3- 93-- land-Hal- First Now, therefore, notice Is hereby givto reliable partiesInquire Antone en that on Tuesday the 31st day of streetE. 504 South al3tf First Jensen, August, 1920, a special election has GET YOUR Winchester guns and been called and will be held within the ammunition from John Rockwood, corporate limits of said Brigham City, block south of Post Office. My prices Box Elder County, Utah, for the pur-- , are right pose of submitting to such qualified electors of said City as shall have paid FOR SALE OR RENT part a property tax therein in the year 1919 irrigated land- Christian M- - Nikolai-sethe question: . Elwood. Shall the Citys Council of Brigham City, BIG DANCE at Academy of Music a municipal corporation of Box Elder every Saturday night- - Jack Bowring County, Utah, issue and sell bonds of 1 8 orchestra. the number, amount and denomination, Interest at the rate and runSend your family washing to the bearing the number of years hereinfor ning Brigham Steam Laundry, We wash after set out? in softened and filtered water The polling places for said special only. , election will be at the following places, If you have real property of any The Vestry of the Second kind for sale, list it with Norman ward L. D. S- Church, and the Third ' Lee. tf Ward L. D. S." Amusement Hall In Brigham City, Utah. BIG DANCE at Academy of Music At said election the polls will remain every Saturday night- - Jack Bowring the 'time from seven ' orchestra. m28tf open during oclock in the morning -- until seven FOR SALE 38 acres with 38 o'clock in the evening of said day. of shares water, tiled and fenced- 45 The total number of bonds to be Isacres with 40 shares of water, tiled sued and sold, if the bond issue be apand fenced, $8,000 house and barn one proved, is 200 and the denomination or half mile west of Corinne. Enquire of face value of each bond is $1,000-00- , owner. J. J. Buswell, 506 Clift Bldg., making the total amount of the proSalt Lake City, Utah. posed bond issue $200,000-00to bear a rate not to exceed 6 per at interest Utah Home Fire Insurance Co-- , M. cent per annum, interest payable semiS- Johnson, agent for Box Elder Counannually, said bonds to run for a perty- We Insure homes, automobiles, and iod of twenty years. everything Insurable under fire strucThe money derived from the sale of ture or accident and theft- Write me said bonds Is to be used as follows: for particulars at Tremonton, RFor the construction and installation 4 pd. of a complete municipal electric power A Ford truck for sale. Just the thing and artificial lighting plant for said for light deliveries or the fruit busi- Brigham City, the said works to conness. In A No- 1 condition. At sist of the construction of a concrete intake dam at a point approximately price. HANSEN FURNITURE & MUSIC CO. 1090 feet North of the Section Corner 'limited sums to lend on town pro- common to Sections 21, 22, 27,' and 28 in Township 9 North, Range 1 perty. Plenty for irrigated farms." West, Lee. Salt Norman Lake Meridian, in the head of Box n, - Elder Canyon, East of Brigham City, Utah; the construction and laying of a thirty inch water pipe line from the said intake dam in a general Northwesterly direction through said Box Elder ctinyon for a distance of approximately 15,002.8 feet to the site of proposed electric power station, and at said last named point for the construction of a power house, or station," with omplete hydraulic and electrical equip ment, Including pelton water wheels, electric generators, exciters, switching and regulating panels complete with all ' necessary electrical apparatus 'to control the electrical out put of said proposed artificial lighting and power plant works, the said power and artificial electric lighting system to be owned and controlled by said municipality. At said election the form of ballot shall be as follows: 5 TO VOTE FOR BONDS, PLACE A CROSS IN THE SQUARE FOLLOWING THE WORD YES. TO VOTE AGAINST BONDS PLACE A CROSS IN THE SQUARE FOLLOWING THE WORD NO. Shall the City Council of Brigham City a municipal corporation of Box Elder County of the State of Utah, issue and sell bonds to the amount' of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, same to bear Interest at a rate not exceeding 6 per cent per annum, Interest payable said bonds to run, for a eriod of twenty (20) years; the money from the issuance and sale of said bonds to be' used for the purpose of constructing and installing a complete municipal electric power and artificial lighting plant for said Brigham City, as set out in published notice.- seml-anuall- y, this f YES NO ihet Circns Features ERS Said to Have Ok Stabbles to be Fan United States, vers of horses and It been promised a p i Robinson's circus, il ; in Ogden on e the company Is of the finest stables in 'also, a small army emen and horseworo ig, monkey drill, e are only a few at ts that are on the Pri le horses are not, i The cirfl attraction. of agerie, a flock rest of the features young boys heart aspt? io of the unusual the is nson circus dm , nenagerie it has ions, tigers, leoparJ Thepr ohant cubs. 4 cubs Is particularly 4 leopard as lion and if t kill their young &C They laptivity. dj supe ,z, menagerie heE :ircus, explains, bar their xide them in slang 'prevent this . hi by providing bos -- an ordinary lred just anythin?cn the tally conceal ree fdMhitoSl ans i clrcus will gW r of performs6, 2 I I Robinson , i , 8 will be oclock at nigM an hour bns a two J'. in adm- lhefl the j tee band. - - SOTIC - A-2- - one-ha- lf 1 inti her - - nei e. ir coi 1 al7 LOST Gold watch between electric Whereas, the City Council of Brigdepot and sixth south on Main street. ham City, Utah, by a resolution duly Initials R, T. on back. Return to this passed by the City Council on the 27th office. Reward. day of July, 1920, resolved to submit to such qualified electors of said City Phone OLD HORSES boughts shall have paid a property tax there2tf. j' in in the year 1919, the question of inFresh milk and cream every morn- curring a bonded indebtedness of ing. Mathias Bros. $200,006.00 for the purpose of the consultation and installation of a comFOR SALE modern house, power municipal ' electric plete basement, hot wate heating plant, ,nd artificial lighting plant for f wash house, barn, garage, 1 acre said Brigham City, the said system to block from High School- - Also be owned and controlled by said muntwo quarter acre lots on South Main icipality. East streets. Cash or terms and 2- to worn it 1919 South 1st East. sg BoiB JOHN FOR SALE A good Chevrolet, late model. See Mrs. Kirk. No. 3 the i Co - ! OARPET CLEAN e. v manufacturing enterprises; He has solved the labor problem as concerns enterprises with which he is connected there never have . been strikes of Wattis employees. His friends urge the Republican party to nominate him "5. for governor, the voters of the state, regardless . of party, to elect him for $i.25, NOTICE OF - , 0, 1 provi to-w- it: tural and stock raising projects; He has been instrumental in the growth of Utahs Price, $1-0- State of Utah, and s manner and form as Dated at the City oil Elder County, State ol day of July, order of the City m-2- -- b made of the best the adjustable elbow, for getting mture. Does not make floors 0?ll Ob es ity; eleai Ut Bees.Reas-abl- - He has helped to develop Utahs coal mines; He has operated some of the Wests greatest agricul- 0r Stohl Furniture furnished rooms and FOR RENT 230 North Main. It at bath. Inquire - HE KNOWS UTAHS NEEDS FOR He was born and brought up in Utah ; He has helped develop Utah; He has built railroads, roads, irrigation systems and other great projects; He has assisted in upbuilding Utahs financial prosper- 'thering WIZARD Cobwebs' 3 4p $3.00 I be had m chemically'try WIZARD WALL DUSTER WANT COLUMN ! Winter Watermelons and Rocky Ford Cantaloupes are now at their best. Why Paved road all the not buy direct. Drive down. Nello Christofer-son- , way. South Main, Brigham, Mops are the conwo, . gular shape! VU? l Last evening a number of children ad grandchildren gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes, the event being the 74th birthday annlver Refreshments sary of Mr. Stokes. were served after which the evening was spent In dancing and singing. In spite of his 74 years grandpa Stokes delighted all present with a number of songs and step dancing. Social I POLISH Said ballot to be provided and stubs consecutively numbered as require! by law. All qualified voters as shall have paid a property tax in the said City In the year 1919 shall be permitted and are entitled to vote upon the said question of bonds. Said election shall be conducted according to the statutes and laws of the iotice Is le peach intend! to location, mad ,ns be on from ds ire dej ' DnF W , coming j d jKr |