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Show ESDAY, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO The Box Elder Hews Keep Fit! Semi-Weekl- y, you must keep the TO be well, stream free from impur- 8. C. WIXOM. EdUor and Manager. Subscription Rates I ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is sometimes a symptom, with drowsy headaches and dizzy spells. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have reason to suspect improper kidney functioning, try Loans Pills a tested stimulant diuretic. Users praise them throughout the United States. Ask 2.50i Ye.r One Months Three Months 81 5 65 Entered at the Post Office at City, as Second Class Matter. SUPPORT THE GUARD The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce is conducting a campaign for the strengthening of the National your neighbor! Guard, which at the present time seems to be sadly in need of addiitian-- al members. In a letter sent out on this subject over the signature of ' Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney a Edward M. Oshton, president, the Co.. Mfg. Chro..BuflJc. N. Y. has made is that citizenship point -, obligations other than casting a balSTOP FIRE WASTE lot at election time. One duty is to defend this country in time of na-- j We save the cost of a battleship tional danger. This, it is declared. or two in Limitation of Armament can which only requires preparation Agreements between nations. The be met by education and training. public may well take some . pride In It would be raither a reflection on,f., DOANS Fostcr-Milbur- n , j L,SLS,i35 S'? w this achievement and figure out the womaa and cnild in Ia.mkauchtid- I, pub-Uta- pre-servi- either, directly our representatives.. No amount of officialism can make through of government. IncludTotal , cost a farmer .but federal (funds can acstate and local, as well as federal, ing complish wonders, in hunting out and destroying hugs and parasites that affect' farming. For instance: The white fly that has almost destroyed sugar, beet culture In some otherwise Ideal beet sections of ithe West. federal , hunters have been , The chasing this pest. They have not yet learned the last vital facts that will make fits eradication sure; but they are as certain to succeed as the bloodhound is to find his quarry. To cut funds from the support of the who are on the trail of the deadly sugar fly and other like pests, is to cripple American farming and to Invite the foreign sugar grower to work his will in every American , , bug-hunte- rs capital outlays and debt retirements, amounted to 111, 124,000,000 for 1925, compared .with 110,983,000,000 In, 1924 and $2,919,000,000 in 1913. Increase in 1925 over previous year was wholly due to rising expenditures of state and local governments, which in 1925 increased $500,000,000, and were largest In history. The taxation problem must be look-- 1 ed at as a strictly individual matter. Your vote Is worth just as much as any other person's in vetoing proposed measures which ' would increase taxes and in removing men from public office who are lax in expenditure ot public funds. home. YOUR SUCCESS L.D.S, Garments No. Price I Summer Wt Flat. 3 Light Wt., Rib 5 Medium .95 1.40 1.75 1.75 Wt, Rib Medium Wt, Rib Ecru 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 6 ... Postage Prepaid Anywhere in U. S. A. You may return any pair not satisfactory. Why Pay More? Be Sore and State She N. L. Hansen, The L. D. Si Garment Man Brigham City, Utah , While the millennium has not yet arrived, men and groups of men are realizing that their own success and prosperity depend upon the success and proseperity ot others. The interests of workers, of stockholders ,and of executives are, mutual, the interests of groups in iron and coal are the same as the interests ot the groups who' work jin rubber and concrete. The interests ot the. bankers and the manufacturers and the agriculturists and the transportation groups have much in common. With realization of a dependence, each upon the other, political action on such questions as the tariff is discourage by the people. Workman, farmer and manufacturer know ithat a fair tariff is essential for certain crops and industries. All they ask is a tariff that will give them an even break with cheap .labor and foreign production.. This is a business proposition and not a political issue. , ng ve ' H Dog Long Friend of Man Shepherd or sheep dogs are regarded as the HKist ancient breed of" domestic dogs and have existed since prehistoric times. Durwin states that all of our domestic dogs have descended from a few wild tonus, namely, wolves, jackals and possibly dingoes. THE FEATHERHEADS - FOUR BUILDING LINES J safe to f ! Situation, i I n- As pointed out recently there is always a tendency on the part of producers to cut down theirhog production and their holdings through heavy grain marketing when advancing prices seem imminent. At the present time in the east and middle west this is quite evident but in the Intermountain country and in the southwest the tendency in this direction hasnt 'been so pronounced, due, of course, to the differential in favor of the Western hog producer as compared with the middle western shipper in supplying the western consuming centers. There are a good many elements which enter into pork production besides the actual cost of the grain. It should, be considered that up to a certain point in producing hogs either for pork or breeding purposes the growth and gain is acquired thru utilizing or salvaging waste products. This Varies in different section according to. local conditions. In some parts of California the poorer grades of rioe, cull fruits, peanuts and a wide variety of waste material is salvaged. In other sections of the west cull vegetables, skimmed milk and innumerable other food stuffs are salvaged and turned into the upbuilding ot pork producing animals. This should he given consideration when. the trend is toward curtailing production or marketing breeding stock in the face of higher grain price levels. In the southwest No. 1 export bar to die out for lack of support Such 4Bu there. is a still bigger tax an organization not only prepares f , , on only ft feeble young men for military service, should volce her or tQ ,imit trying be them it needed, but gives training the cost. Where the to each saving that is invaluable from a physical us in the case of battleships can standpoint. It also is of .7great value be figured In the cost V, un- . . .. pennies, in impressing upon them the need for, 1088 must be ngmea nre discipline which in itself is of no!nece9Sary in dollars. mean importance in ordinary business The National Board of Fire Underlife. h writers in a little booklet just has a proud record in the Uahed points out thirty-tw- o ways in matter of furnishing men for national which our children may help to Many of these men were re- -, vent fire. It is equally as desirable cruited from the National Guard. As jo save life and property from fire ENCOURAGE MINING waste as from war waste. "Our reputation for excellence in the The mines of the West need working Field Artillery must not decline and TAXATION our efforts at this time should be money. It would be unwise to invest in , every prospect, but there are actively directed toward securing adDiscussing the taxation problem, thousands of ditional men for the 145th and 222nd Edward legitimate mine enterT. Barber, Editor and Manregiments. In this work all can ager of the Western Colorado Beet prises, as honest as banks or even lend a helping hand whether members churches. They would repay confi-delc- e Grand Junction; Colorado, of the Chamber or Commerce or not. Grower, and industry with a golden says: , t flood. (Mining is a mans work; It Deseret News. "Ours Is a representative form of takes ..courage, and (strength, and ingovernment and we do not pay a telligence. But it builds soul as well USING PUBLIC FUNDS single cent of taxes we have not .voted as body and purse, or upon, ourselves, Y IS&Dvestpck. Good HealthRequiresQood Elimination Published every Tuesday and Friday SEMI-WEEKL- By Osbotae f UNDER THEM keeps em from falling lay your FOUNDATION today with an account at this home bank the barley produced; the other half to probably bringing around $1.40 con$1.50 per cwt. We should also sider that the difference between hogging down barley in the field and Jharvesting, thrashing, sacking, hauling, grading, etc. is from 75c to $1.00 per cwt. in favor of marketing in the field via the hog route, as compared with selling as grain with the distinct advantage of climatic conditions permitting field production to greater extent than in many sections. , STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City AIR CASTLE DREAMS AND MAKE YOUR COME ' TRUE ft In viewing the western hog producing situation in this way; adding to the salvaging of waste material the economies of walking the crop off and the differential in favor of the westTake your FOOT TROUBLES ern hog producer through his advanG. M. FISHBURN, 598 First vj tageous marketing position; the real Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. T sult will show that despite increases or declines in grain prices western WANTED Large soft ragsjD BEANS a pound in cash or show pork production may be considered on TABLE BEETS and STRING James Christensen, for Canning. a sound basis and is an industry worBrigham City Steam Lamdnl (J8-tf- .) Phone thy of development at least to a point Set of 6 genuine leather seatA. where western demands may be met H. Mrs. Pickers. WANTED. western ning chairs, $19.50. A real Is Cherry supplies. by ' c It. Bargain Store. S. Larsen, Phone 337-- WANT COLUMN 85-R- -l. Reward of Gallantry fruit taj Bed and Fine Spring FOR RENT. FOR SALE. W. I. Hargis, Phonti? 1928. Store. It $10.50. Bargain (used) 80-ac- re Secretary over-crowdin- anti-crowdi- con-doct- or 4 AIB BANK ACCOUNT FOUNDATION PUT A We should consider that with $2.00 per cwt. for export barley, this price of is not applicable to over one-ha- lf Walker ot the transit commission said in a discussion of the street railway problem : And jet a too rigid enforcement g of the rules agaiust I'll do more than harm good. might give yon an example. An American sat, la a London bna. In London, you know, enruls are. very forced. Well, a lady got on while ' the conductor was np on the roof, and as there were ne seats left, the K American roee and gave hie own seat - Hoity-Toit- y t to her. A few minutes later the There la a Pigmy Brained Pusilcame down. lanimous Cypher in town destitute ot ' The conductor stopped the has ae public spirit, who, with a sneaking soon as he saw. the Americas standpuerile vocabulary does try to dis- ing and beckoned to him. sternly. count the efforts of the editor behind No standing in the bus, sir,' he ids back. Let him be brave enough to said, and the next moment the galbring his particular troubles face to lant American found himself pushed face with the editor or cruvvl back into off into the street" his shell, lay there end digest the , ermin of his spleen foreer. Red Vary Curious Lake (Ontario) Paper. ' Everett Saunders Bailey, the noted K psychoanalyst said In a lecture In Bronco Knows It Work Des Moines: The drunkard who successfully "Tes, said the motion picture actor, every time I appear in a cow- tabes the drink cure and then reboy film I realize how well off I am. lapses offers ns a curious study. 1 Knowing the misery in store for him, suppose you get big pay for Rctlng cowboy roles, reiriaikd his friend. he yet returns to his drink. Thats curious and human. Its like my It isnt that, replied the actor. I always get assigned to a bucking little boy. bronco and then I know that I am Jimmy, my wife said one day, if better off. you do that Ill spank yon. 1 K-My little son, Jimmy, burst into tears. He howled as if his heart Owned White House Site would break. My wife took pity on Davy( Burnes, a Scotchman, owned him and said: n farm, where the White House and 'But I wont spank you it you monument now stand. Washington dont do it, Jimmy. had considerable difficulty In persuadJimmy howled louder than ever. Tm going to do It. he said. ing Burnes to sell, and the latter insisted on a proviso that the site of his own cottage could not be taken and Sounds That Are Inaudible that no lots should be sold for private Instead of baying blasts from fogin the vicinity. buildings horns, sounds that no human ear can hear are being employed by a lighthouse at the port of Calais, France, to t Pawning Manuscripts guide ships into the harbor In thick i In ancient times manuscripts were weather. Important articles from a commercial ; These Inaudible sounds, says Poppolpt of view.. Usurers considered ular Science Monthly, are like ordithem among heir most precious obnary sounds except that they are so jects for pawn. A student pf Pavia, ah rill they cannot be heard. They who was in need of funds, raised can be detected, however, by electrical money by leaving in pawn a manu- instruments which make them visible-Thescript of a body of laws and a gramtravel long distances under wawho was remarian, ruined by tire built his house by means of two small ter.At Calais, the lighthouse on shore volumes of Cicero and a pawnbroker. transmits inaudible sounds in a code Market for Exchange. of dots and dashes The signals trav el under water and are picked up by amplifying devices om ships Marine Nick and Notch ths harbor. The vgord nick,- as used in the. 1H-phrase nick of time, is a modification ot 'nock or notch, the ancient Impetaosity Seldom Wins method of keeping tab on time or Give not reins to your inflamed pasmoney by means of a series' of notches sions; take time and a in a stick, according to the Dearborn Impetuosity manages all little delay; things badly Independent. Statius. -- WHEN YOU BUILD CASTLES IN THE cwt. which ley is quoted at $2.00 per with barley prices a few j compared months ago appears high. However, when an analysis is made of barley tbem that prices there is nothing in the proin let up would justify any toward instates western of the gram creasing hog production. (J12-tf- .) A iarge Davenport (new) price, $91.00; now $50.00. Store. Regular Bargain WANTED TO BUY (It) Tone Valentine. fcl Sucking CHERRY PICKERS WANTED. Tone FOR SALE or RENT. home, Normas Lee.Valentine, 8th- West 4th South. j8-t- f. A comfe - ft t SPECIAL on all , RUGS this week! ' Bleaching and Some real bargains. Bargain Store. t Bleaching in sunlight in pat It explained ' as being due t (Ud (Dont Waite!) - which l Is hastened by tbr (id waFOR SALE. 1 used commlsary rays. The bureau of ttsadimf No. medium 1 2 1 gon; hayrack; not noticed that bleaching kf ' Munns. A. J. cider press. apple In cold weather. . If rapid , be due to the greater cleans J WANTED Big fat hens and springers air, so that fewer rays ot ilwi Evald Peterson. Phone 289-(tf) length are reflected .sway frn earth by dust particles, . I- K--4 WANTED. , Cherry Pickers. Pay per lb. Also Dewberry pickers. 1st Thumb Print fteceifC nt (J8-12-p- 1 r lc So. 9th West (lt-pd- .) . A Hancock (Mich.) guruge system for your old furniture for for Mill Hansen Furniture and Music When n bill is offered alw the mechanic, who ulmost Jy23-t- f. Company. greasy hands, merely attack i YOUNG PIGS for Sale. Tone Valengerprint. Tbe garage keep (J12-tf- .) tine. print records of ail emplnvw. TRADE IN receiptingf ' NEW. : A large, fine DRESSER In BirdBeye ' Maple. Bargain Store. It WASHER BARGAIN. We have two second-han- d washers, taken in exchange for the wringerless washer, that ends washdays last hard half. Will sell cheap for quick clearance. Act at once. Hansen Furniture & Music Company. (Jy8-tf- .) FOR RENT. ment Inquire modern apartHadley, 29 of Wm. West 3rd South. HAIR DRESSKif 50c Marcell. Curl..75c Paper BERTHA Drug) (Over Peoples IRAK BELL (Jn3-tf- .) FOR SALE. New Banjo, cheap. Call News office, phone 7. (tf) IA. CR0MPK phom! JOHN FUNK kTvrJ,... SR db I A sincere desire to serve supplemented by. knowledge and experience result in a real sympathy, a practical expression of professional helpfulness - STOHL MORTUARY daym165 iXjNIGHT D R.ECT ORr 1 f Another Bed-tim-e r jf , UTAH, V Harangue told iwwwicH MENTION RarOR WAS MAse r - r- |