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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE TWO - t information thus freely given you that men long ago piled huge miles of stone at Carnac in Brittany, on the Published every plains of Stonehenge, in the ancient clearings of Yucatan and Guatemala. Tuesday and Friday For this they set temples and pointed S. C. W1XOM, Editor and Manager pyramids. Our schools have made such vast and arduous learning a comSubscription Rate of astronomy. Our printing monplace One Year $2 50 n knowhas press put this 1.25 Six Months of all service at the familiar .65 ledge Three Months who can read. That heroic dream of Entered at the Post Office at Brigham human certainty as to time comes true in the calendar on your desk City, as Second Class Matter. The Dox Elder Hews Semi-Weekl- y, , once-hidde- to-da- y. Colliers WHY WORRY? If worrying helped any it should be encouraged. Because worrying doesnt help It should be discouraged. If you worry while eating you invite indigestion. If you worry while working You invite an accident. If you worry while at home you invite a family quarrel. If you worry after you igo to bed You invite a sleepless night. Indigestion, accidents, family quar- rels and sleepless nights all interfere with good health Good health promotes happiness Why worry? THE YOUNGSTERS CANT GET OFF THE EARTH At a main street crossing in St. Louis, Mo., sits a funereal monument to children killed there by motor vehicles. Its sides exhibit a dozen or more inscriptions, one saying; Parents; Teach Your Children Not to Play in the Streets. But Not never gets anything done. Now St. Louis, like all other American cities, has of its whole to three-eigh- ts area in streets. Where can the children play? Where are they to go? If buildings cover the lots and vehicles own the streets, what becomes of one-four- th " children, vfrho are vastly more important than all these? The kids cant travel far for their games; they must play around near home. No motorist wants to hurt anyone, least of all a little child. In time our cities will either arrange safe playgrounds in and neat' all the blocks where families live, or else move the homes out to where there are open lots and safe streets. The risks of heavy traffic can be met only by grown-upand when children give up play our cities will stop business. Colliers National Weekley s, ITS NO TROUBLE TO HATE A CALENDAR It looks simple enoulgh when you tear off the first leaf from a new years calendar. Anybody can do that. Anyone can see there the order of days and months for the year to come. Groceries and other 'stores hand out calendars as incidental advertising. But it was In trying to get and record the National Weekley SOME THINGS FADE, OTHERS STICK In the attic of a certain New York propCity courthouse the erty clerk will show you the bloodstained coat a sporting stockbroker wore on the day a worthless woman shot him dead. It was a noted case and filled acres of newsprint. That was the year they found out how to make gasoline run an engine so as to drive motor cars. Theres an infamous broken door stored in that attic; behind that door, barred, scores of fire. workers died in a sweat-sho- p That same month the doctors perfected a cheap and sure cure for hookworm, and so ljiade life happier all round our earth. This property clerk can let you handle the rusted revolver once used in Broadway's most notorious millionaire murder. The crime filled the news for weeks, and in that time some obscure scientists got the answer on how to keep cattle free of parasites that spoil the childrens milk. Mens crimes fade to ghostly tales of long ago; the good men do takes hold and lives forever in the sunlit world of human service. . Colliers National Weekley low-voic- Charter No-1- 1 REPORT of condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Brigham City, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on December 31st, 1923. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,117,494.21 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Total Items Let a Chevrolet bring the family closer together. They can ail enjoy the splendid riding qualities of this motor sensation. Your daughter can drive it just as well ng Dad or Son. We would be pleased to give you a demonstration and of this new model. Let us prove to you the superbness show you how easy it is to drive, how smoothly and comfortable it glides along the road. There is pleasure in owning a Chevrolet. I ' i 306,360.61 Cash Items Redemption the Family Car $20,000.00 Other U. S. Bonds.... 8,557.68 Total U. S. Bonds Other bonds and stocks .... Banking house and fixtures Real estate other than banking house Lawful reserve in Federal Reserve Bank 124,377.71 Cash in vault and due from National Banks 289,400,64 Due from State Banks 12,787.27 Checks due from banks in same city ;... 4,172.70 with 1,000.00 718.00 Other assets Total pany $1,736,424.75;' LIABILITIES Capital Surplus - ERDMANN, Prop 100,000.0 25,000.01 Undivided Profits Circulating Notes Certified Checks out- rr GUARANTEE 1,451.82 fund U. S 4 PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Reserve Dist No. 6036 K.MCUI1Uli SEMI-WEEKL- Y 5,000.00 19,500.00 standing (Jashiers Checks outstanding Total Items , 4,130.61 subIndividual deposits, ject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days State, County or other Municipal deposits secured by by surety bonds Dividends Unpaid Other demand deposits 62.59 4,068.02 PR 453,253.55 26,942.37 212,856.61 3,010.00 174,172.57 Total demand $870,235.10 deposits Time certificates of dep 465,664.30 Signers tor Further Information State, County or other MuniNOTICE TO CREDITORS cipal deposits secured by 75,765.18 Estate of Frederick Leroy Bowen, surety bonds deceased. Creditors will present claims Other time deposits 171,129.56 with vouchers, to the undersigned ad- Total time $712,559.04 deposits ministratrix, at her residence in Loof 1st before on or the day gan, Utah, Total $1,736,424.75 March, 1924. State of Utah, County of Box Elder, , Date of first publication, December W. T. Davis, cashier of the 28, 1923. above named bank, do solemnly swear LIZZIE M. BOWEN, that the above statement Is true to Administratrix. the best of my knowledge and belief. 9 J. C. Walters, Attorney. W. T. DAVIS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me NOTICE TO CREDITORS this 5th day of January, 1924. Estate of Carolina Peterson, deceas- (Seal) MAUD FORSGREN, ed. Notary Public Creditors will present claims with My commission expires December vouchers to the undersigned at the 12, 1925. First National Bank of Brigham City, Correct Attest: in Brigham City, Utah, on or before JOHN D. PETERS, the twelfth day of March, A. D. 1924. PHILIP QUAYLE, O. PETERSON, Executor of BRIGHAM NELSON, the last will' and Testament adv-- lt Directors of Carolina Peterson, deceasConsult County Clerk or Respective Mrs. Earl Larsen, who has been seriously ill at adocal hospital, is reported to be much improved. George Munns of Springville spent Willard, Jan. 9. Word has been re- several days of the week visiting at ceived here announcing the arrival of the home- of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Munns a baby girl at the home of Mr. and In this city. Mrs. George Dalton of Grace, Idaho. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Mrs. Dalton was formerly Miss Hazel ss-IKorth of this city. Yesterday noon, Ellen Jeppson, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jeppson, was struck by an automobile. The little girl was crosing the street d28-J2and ran from one car, not seeing a second car, which struck her. The driver of the car stopped and took her to her home where she was taken care of. As far as examinations show the little girl is not seriously injured. Last Saturday Kenneth evening, Nebcker and Francis Cook entertained their friends at a sleigh-ridin- g party, after which they went to the Nebcker home where a hot luncheon was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing the game of Fan Tan. ed. Mrs. Martha Harper is in SaltLake Mr. William Dalton of Burley, Idaho, Date of first publication, January been called to the bedside is home here to spend a short time city having 1924. 11, A. D. of her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Chlarson, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. NELS JENSON, who is very ill at the L. D. S. Hospital. Dalton. Jll-2-5 for Executor. WILLARD NEWS The greatest display Of $1 Bargains in cur window evei offered in Brigham City-Sal- e Monday 14th and all week. The Bargain Store Attorney ILL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS f V. Why ns it colder! (f high : in the air?! Ixce Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of THE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY will be held on Monday evening, January 14, 1924, at 7:30 oclock p. m., at the companys office in the First National Bank building, Brigham City, Utah. The purpose of the meeting is to elect five, directors to serve during ANNOUNCEMENT c We have been able to obtain the agency for- the ensuing year and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. All stockholders are, urged to be in attendance. S. NORMAN LEE, President. - -- THE NEW ESSEX-- A S. C. WIXOM, Jl-1- 1 Secretary. , NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS because the earth has ab- sorbed a supply of heat from the sun. The farther one goes away from this heat, the colder the air becomes. How balmy the feeling of 'Bizemr Glycerin and Rose Water when icy winds bite into the skin and leave it chapped and sore! Puretest Glycerin and Rose Water is not only wonderfully soothing on chapped hands and face, but a delightful lotion after shaving. Delicately fragrant with rose bouquet. One of 200 Puretest preparations. Every item the best that skill and conscience can produce. 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