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Show V THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921. rmbUabea every day and Friday, oemi-weexi- Tue Saturday, At 4 p.m At Bngbam City Brigham l Southfield THE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY I Y lux Htor Ntm be i SEMI-WEEKL- Vs ft I VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR Entered at tne Post Office at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Claba Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ou Ydf Six Month Three Month Admthfai ..............a. Rate -- .65 155 will On Application. Given be lined by some impervious material like cement There can be no doubt In the minds of those who study yie subject that many of the social problems of the day will be solved by better use of the areas on the surface of the earth with a limited rainfall. Irrigation will be the main factor In reclaiming these FERRET OUT THE GUILTY The strong arm of the law should be extended to encompass the guilty parties in the wild ride of two purported Brigham City girls in Ogden canyon a week ago, and bring them to the bar of justice there to receive the areas. A healthful, wholesome civilization limit of punishment which the law can administer. It so turns out that the' always grows up under the irrigation It Is a world need that this girls were not from this city but werer ditch. of civilization Bhall be made not system here which fact 4o)es j visiting change the heniousness of the crime permanent,' that nothing shall be done nor lessen the responsibility of those! now that will make It temporary in who perpetrated it. Rounders at large its character, with all the disastrous onght to be rounded up and put where results that follow lack of permanency, Excessive Irrigation is the greatest they cannot defile others and In this present case the officers of the law menace to the growth of irrigation. As will have the hearty backing of all every other organism has, irrigation virtue loving people In their hunt for has within Itself the power by the d prosecution of the brutes who per-' - cessive use of water to destroy itself, who are j You In this new country petrated this latest outrags. The experience ought to serve as a building from the foundation, and undmodern er irria of conditions, system warning to other foolish girls who are make should a it gation agriculture tempted to take night rides with stran- flr8t consideration that the use of watgers who may accost them on the er must be in accordance with the inGirls who think thy can street." most approved methods.. of recent in this will dulge practice harmlessly awaken to the sorrowful fact that they 8cience and that excessive Irrigation have been mistaken, when it is too shall never be known. s late. routes all of which will take the traveler out of the city before he gets Into or even sees the heart of the business district of the city. do maintain that anyone who does not get down to Forest street misses the biggest civic attractions in the community and so tourists who desire to go to Cache Valley or who may be coming from that direction, should be directed over the route that will give them an opportunity to see the Library, Cflty Building) County Court House, Forest street parking, the three banks, hotels, cafes and other business institutions which are between First North and First And any tourist who South streets. does not see these things mentioned, goes away with an incomplete and perhaps a wrong impression of Brigham City. The more people we can bring into this city and get them to see as much of the town as possible, the more the better publicity we will receive and publicity of the right kind is wrhat the Commercial Club and all of us are No tourist can see the striving for. beautiful city and county grounds and the street parking on Forest street, without experiencing a pleasant sensation that will compel esteem for the spirit of progress and love for the BRIGHAM CITY NEUTRAL beautiful which these civic improveBrigham City, with respect to the ments indicate as being possessed by PERTINENT ADVICE auto tourist traffic, occupies the same the people of this community. Dr. John A.? Widtsoe, world recog- positon that the western hemlsphere Let the tourists see Brigham City. nized expert on Irrigation and dry did with respect to the ideas of delivered an address recent- - umbuB ,n h,8 Bearch for a dlrect route NOTICE. ly before the Western Irrigation asso- He found America on the jndia elation at Vernon, British Columbia, way because he could not help it; the Notice is hereby given that Box Elwhich was full of wisdom and worthy auto tourists find be- der City Brigham county, on Saturday, August 6th, of careful perusal by irrigators In ev- cause there' is no way to avoid passing 1921, at 2 p. m. at the Corinne river ery part of the land. . A few of the through it. Therefore this communbridge, will sell at public auction, to most telling points in the address are ity occupies a strategic point on the the highest responsible bidder, one as follows: map and one that should be commer- lot used bridge plank. "Few farmers really understand the cialized to the very limit. ' P. RUSSELL WIGHT, vital and fundamental principles which By this commercialism we do not adv- County Clerk. are in operation when water Is used mean that this community should beby plants or when water passes thru come biased in favor of any particuMrs. Clifton Pierce entertained at the soil, Mr. Widtsoe declared. There lar route but all information given out a dinner party last evening in commust be better knowledge among farm- here should be of the reliable kind, ers of the general relationships exist- Impartially given, so that the tourist pliment to Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Wharrett Crystal baskets of ing between plants and soils and wat- may be correctly informed as to roads of Heber City. formed sweet the table decorapeas er. If, the farmer can be made to and their condition In order that he Following dinner the guests understand that the quantity of water may wisely make his own choice of tions. used does not determine the quantity several routes, all of which will take were entertained at the Liberty of crop produced, much of the battle. the traveler out of the city before he Miss Dorothy Richardson and Miss against excessive irrigation will have gets into or even sees the heart of the been won. Blanch Wilcox entertained Friday ev business district of the city. But we do strenuously declare that ening at a canyon party in honor of Greater care must be given canals and ditches. When there is excessive Brigham City is recreant to her own Miss Venette Lee of Ogden. The young leakage, attempts should be made to interests if she does not see to it that people motored up the canyon chap A large make the canal bottom and sides more every tourist who comes this way gets eroned by Mrs. R. C. Belmue. which music made was around bon fire Into the can be of this the heart at impervious. Ordinarily city, least done by the silting of the canal and Those passing through north, south and games were enjoyed- - Supper was dragging the silt from year to year. and west will traverse the business served to twelve guests. Ultimately, as Irrigation grows in im- -. district' but those vftio desire to jour"I am always on the job, night and portance, the time will come when the ney through or who may come from day, at any time you call. I never water will be so valuable that ditches Cache Valley have a choice, of several go on strike. I never . get saucy or talk back.' I will work twenty four hours each day if you wish me to. do my work so well that you dont have to do it over again, or scold for not having It done the very best, and you can hire me for the very smallest wages. I am the t New Electric Washer and Wringer, sold on easy payments by the HANEN FURNITURE & MUSIC CO. Come and see me and let me work for you and save your strength for more important du ties. Please let me do the hard work for you. Wont you? adv-- lt STOP IN AND TALK OVER Spealiman Showers v. -- - 1 ! or other sanitary appliances or fixtures. We install A Comfy They are illustrated and de- them all. for the j scribed in booklets ex-an- , :u The time to fill your Coal Bins is NOW and the best coal to fill them with is. Hi-He- Coal at C. Elias Jensen PHONE 5 - W 1 1 THE CHEAPEST FARM HELP is the KOHLER Power and Lighting System, and the Glancy Kids $ PERCY L. CRQSBY ih MctfUri Kwtpw SjMIcti tti r. ,? ''i i Leader Pumping and folders, which Cozy we will gladly give you. Con: In every well furnish there Is of should comfy old chair E C. F. Plumbing & Heating that hi particular by all the m, the family. .Its Invitia iness, its deep downy makes It wonderfully and popular. ; Hartmann h: We have just such chair ers If you like them i? stock. DOES JAZZ PUT THE SIN IN SYNCOPATION MEETING TO BE HELD AT LOGAN Dancing to Mozart minuets, Straubs would waltzes and Sousa two-steroom never lead to the corset-chec- k In clubs hotels, which now holds sway Nor would a girl and dance- - halls. who wore corsets in those days have been dubbed Old Ironsides and left in a corner a disconsolate wall-flowof the ball room, says Mrs. Marx National Music Chairman of the General Federation of Music Clubs. The quotation above appears in an article entitled Does Jazz Put the Sin in Syncopation? written by Mrs. Oberndorfer in the interest of better music. This article which appears in the August number of The Ladies Home Journal, points out how music may become an influence for evil. It directs particular criticism to jazz. Offering proof that Jazz produces a definite demoralizing effect on the human brain, Mrs. Oberndorfer continues: Jazz originally was the ac companiment of the Voodoo dancer, barbarian stimulating the half-crazto the vilest deeds. A meeting of the automobile councils of Brigham and Logan, together with other pnominent citizens, will be held in the Boosters Club at Logan Wjtrflyww y ibis Friday evening for the .purpose of effecting a campaign of between the two communities as to the routing of automobile traffic. OVERLAND LUMBEEt The meeting is being arranged by the It If you are thinking oi l state automobile association through Field Secretary George G. Calkins, who Your Own we say: do if Is In this city today. OVERLAND LUMBER COS er And the price is no bi: Just call in and try oik StohlFurhiti It Warm Weathei Necessities Cook Withoat Unnecessary Hef I s ed After pointing out the evils created by Jazz, Mrs. Oberndorfer concludes with a plea for good music because of the help and inspiration it can and will give. She says: The Music Department of the General Federation of Music Clubs has taken for its motto: To Make Good Music Popular and The article Popular Music Good! shows how the women of America can help the club jvomen carry out this motto in every home firmly, steadfastly, determinedly, until all the music in our land becomes an Influence for good. An Oil stove the least ; that burns possible unt of oil is a necessity in the summer time. Do not toil over a hot range. Buy an oil stove and keep your house cool. Miss Nellie Jensen is depending her vacation Erwin In Salt Lake City. H. Standing returned re- cently. frpm Pittsburg, Pa., where he spent a year and a half In the Electrical Works, taking SYSTEM SEE US FOR PARTICULARS. electrical an eletifical engineering course and specialized in sales work. T. W. COLEMAN Mr. Standing is connected with the & Plumbing Heating Phone 159-Brigham, Utah. electrical department of the Mines,' Bi Smelter & Supply Co., of Salt Lake. R. The - West-inghou- se lerrell Lumber G t: ! |