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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO The Box Elder (lews every Published Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- y, Editor and Manager. Subscription Rates S. C. WIXOM, One Year $2.50 1.25 ... .65 ... Six Months Three Months Entered at the Post Office at City, as Second Class Matter. railroads used the same methods of moving the great commerce of 1926 as were used, but 20 years ago, cost to producers, shippers and consumers would be 350 per cent greater, and because of shortage of cars and lack of facilities, much of it would still be unmoved in the warehouses or rotting in the ifeld. Just as our farmers met the situation by using modern methods and machinery, so our railroads met it by providing additional facilities, including larger engines and cars to haul more tonnage per train. Had primitive methods been used in cultivation and transportation of our crops and commerce in 1926, our condition despite our boundless resources, would no be unlike that of or Russia, where modern meh-od- s China SUGAR TARIFF are neither used nor understood The sugar tariff means about $41,- - and where both productivity and are alike still in the 000,000 a year to American farmers transportation stage. primitive producing sugar cane, sugar beets, As a people we have had the good and maple sugar, which they would not get without the present tariff. sense to avail of the achievements of Incidentally, without the tariff we inventive genius, and have progresswould depend on foreigners for our ed and prospered as have no other sugar supplies, because our domestic people in the world. In regulating transportation and sugar industry! would be destroyed. public utilities, we should see to it that facilities provided to accommoNEW ERA IN FARMING date our growing industrial needs, A recent survey of 127 communities like larger locomotives to haul heavy in the United States and Canada, trains, are not wastefully restricted shows a very apparent trend toward by laws reducing and limiting either capacity to serve the public In movreturn to the farm of country-bor- n to earn a reasonable city-ward folk drawn during period ing traffic or of farm depression. There is also amount on their cost. We are a big indicated a greater optimism than country and must do business in a existed last year among farmers and big way. K- indications of ample credit facilities. (r; Number of farm sales on a cash basis is about 50 per cent greater than it was a year ago. w OUR NEW FORESTS tree seedfor distribution, lings ready planting and most or all of these will be set out in permanent forests, this year. There was a day when New York white pine forests seemed inexhaustible; but they melted away like June snow in the face of the great American market Now, however, intelligent tax laws and a growing realization of the need of forests for health, beauty fuel, building materials water conservation, bring a replantof the once deserted forest land. ing ' (Perhaps no crusade in the history of American business has been as rapid or as effective as that for reforestation. The tendency is so strong toward reforestation that an actual gain in forest acreage may be brought about within the next decade. One thing can prevent this gain preventable fires In the great forested sections. Education for those ' who will be taught, punishment for those who will not obey, will have to be extended until the whole nation realizes that a burned forest Is crime. iNew York has 30,000,000 . Elberta Theatre Tonight Norma Shearer in "Upstage. They wear spangles and gold but under it theyre just like all of us the glittering folk of vaudeville. Also, Along Came Aunty and Pathe News. Liberty Theatre Tonight Fred Thomson in The Tough Guy." Also Newlyweds In Quarantine" and Fox News. Elberta Wednesday-Thnrsda- y Reginald Denny in "Skinners Dress Suit. Do clothes make the man? You will think so when you see Denny breeze through this rollicking comedy of a man and a dress salt and Honey, his wife, who spent the raise he didnt get and made him a million. Its the most hilarious funny bone tickler ever screened. Denny himself never made a merrier and with adorable Laura La Plante as Honey, well, youd better see it If you care for happiness. Also "Flaming Flappers and Pathe News. Liberty Wednesday-Thnrsda- y Anna Q. Nilsson and Chas. Murray in Her Second Chance. A thundering climax to the tune of thundering TRIUMPHS OF GENIUS hoofs. Also pictures of George Young, Had our farmers employed the the Catalina Channel swimmer, showsame methods of Bowing and harvest- ing him battling his way to fame and fortune. Also Loves Hurdle, ing 1926 wheat as were used 100 and Fox News. it would have ago, years required eb-- e the labor of our 115 million people for 9 months, and the labor of 50 million people in addition. By modWe can offer YOU ern methods, the great crop was sowed and harvested by 3 or 4 of million farmers in a few months. Statistics also show that had our ! OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BRIGHAM CITY FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stock holders of the Brigham City Fruit Growers association will be held at the Box Elder Commercial club rooms at Brigham City, Utah, on Saturday the 26th day of February, 1927 at the hour of two oclock The purpose of the meeting is to vote upon the proposition to amend Article VI of the Articles of Incorporation of said association to read as follows: Article VI. The capital stock of said corporation shall be $15,000.00 divided into 15,000 shares of a denomination of $1.00 each, of which amount 4921 shares of the par value of $1 00 is issued stock and 10179 shares of the par value of $10,179.00 is unissued stock to be held by the Corporation to be issued at such times and for such purposes as the Board of Directors of said corporation shall deem for its benefit. And to transact such further business as may come before the meeting. Dated this 31st day of January, 1927. JAMES JENSEN, Fl-2- 2 President. L.D.S. Garments No. 95 I Summer Wt., Flat 3 Light Wt., Rib 1.40 5 Medium Wt, Rib 1.75 6 Medium Wt, Rib Ecru 1.75 7 Heavy Wt., Rib 2.00 8 Heavy Wt., Rib Ecru 2.00 9 Ext. Heavy Wt. Rib 2.25 10 Ext Heavy Wt Rib E 2.25 II Im. Silk & Wool .... $3.75 12 Med. Wt. Pt. Wool $3.50 13 Med. Wt. Pt. Wool $4.00 State If Man or Lady Postage Prepaid Anywhere in U. S. A. You may return any pair not satisfactory. Why Pay More? Be Sure and State Size N. L. Hansen, The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah Professional Cards Pearls DENTIST 6 First National Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Suite 31-3- DANCE at the BERTHANA Regular Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Olie Reeve and His Orchestra Dance Music You Will Like No, we dont sell them. Come in and let us explain. Watkins-Sarage- r Division Champs Will Meet February 16th; Big Interest Shown. M DENTIST (Successor te Dr. R. T. Willey) Office First National Bank Annex Brigham, Utah 9-- Saturdays Games Mantua 26, First Ward 25. Fourth Ward 24, iCorinne 17. Mondays Game Bear River 32. Third Ward 29. Wednesdays Schedule First ward vs. Second ward at the high school. Mantua vs. Willard at Willard. The M. I. A M Men basketball series which has been creating a lot of enthusiasm In the various wards of the stake the past few weeks, will he brought to a close this week unless there Is a tie within either division. The championship game between the two divisions will be played at the high school gym here on February 16th. The first game of last Saturday nights schedule between Brigham Second ward and Willard was forfeited by Willard on account of their The second game between th? Brigham Fourth ward and Corinne was captured by the Fourth ward five in a lively 24 to 17 game. yioltucux Phone 31 First Natl Bank Bldg. 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