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Show AY, JULY 12, 1927. st Every Type THE BOX ELDER NEWS, of icle Passes Thru Yellowstone Park r s and still more cars may be rked here 'and there beneath ,8 in the automobile camping 3 of Yellowstope National park. .other may be seen doing the washing and father repairing ure for the next jaunt that a them a little further through lerland. type of car and make-Mcl- e pays the Yellowstone a A' beautiful sedan Is oft times hbor of an aged open, top .1 car that has a family tree y years standing. A sedate Lrougham may almost rub fen-.it- h a flippant t every varl-color- bears the ed inscription i better cars are built bye, bye it is with the people who in any one of the park live i ; grounds. Here the banker fishing stories with the man 19 Ozarks and the Rotarian nta Barbara talks climate to ranian from Palm Beach. Et-- r the number of summer no-- assing through YellowBtone ' c 5, , More1 and more the wonderland of America its geysers play, to see its ..animals and birds, its wild and ! and water falls, canyons a. scenery. They come, meet . .her and see together their 3 national heritage, the Yellow-- . and rk, depart with a broader tending of their country, its and ideals. They discover for Ives that the greatest national '.Creases, , tr. i' their country is truly the in all the world. playground How to Be Polite eatest thing in the world is no schooling is nec-- i agreeable; simply have a aideration for others, and be Atolilson Globe. modest 1 ibeAnd M If. fc i Sedentary Job . h t d i ,eer.--Th- Arminius Victory. VIA ViVOi MARRY JI J Wtise is the fellow who ...NO prepares for the future beforetaking 1Y2 DOT THE The Step. wise And is any man BOUGHT THE orders Winter his coal now and takes advan-- i tage of our Summer- time prices. .UTEKS COAL, whio I THE CELLAR! An -- . m YOURSK V FORRE51 the Burning Question Nearly 2,000 years ago the Empire of Rome received a severe blow when the Roman generul, Varus, was defeated The Overland Route by the German leader, Arminius, in fhe Teutoburger wald, a forest In the province of Hanover, and lost many thousands of men. Today there Is not much left of this once primeval forest; but on a wooded height stands a From monument to Arminius, whose decisive victory temporarily treed Germany from the Roman Invaders. Daily May 22 to Sept. 30, Inc. It was long thought that the monTo Limit October 31. ument marked the actual site of the Denver $ 37.15 battle. But a German scholar, ProOmaha or Kansas City $ 64.05 fessor Knoke, who held other views, bad the good fortune to discover $ ,74.55 has Chicago . . the site of two of Varus camps near New York City $135.95 Osnabruck, close to the little town of New Orleans $ 84.40 Iburg. ; It was after this disaster that Varus, Los Angelesv $ 40.00 , on his return to Rome, was met by 45.20 . Portland $ the emperor with the bitter cry ; VaDaily May 15 to Sept 30, Inc.! ", . Seattle $ 51.60 rus, Varus, give me back my legions ! i Limit October 31. The defeated geueral committed suiAsk Agents for. Further Details ' s cide. ; Just as the exact site of the battlefield could not be determined, D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent so the burial place of these thouSalt Lake City, Utah sands of Roman soldiers remained a mystery. Recently, however, a trench to carry a water main for the town of Iburg was being dug and the workState Banking Department, Salt Lake City, Utah, Capitol Building. men turned up a Roman urn. Professor Knoke was summoned from Osnabruck and began a systemmade to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of atic examination of tbe mound, which ; THE STATE SECURITY BANK was one of many natural mounds and located at Brigham City, in the county of Box Elder, State of Utah, at the had therefore passed unobserved. The ' fact that the hillock is crowned by close of business on the 30th day 'of June, 1927. trees prevented a thorough exmighty ! RESOURCES LIABILITIES amination of the territory. Besides, a good deal of earth had been removed 100,000.00 Capital Stock Paid In 40,000.00 from the hillock at various times and Surplus Fund a brook has washed away much of Undivided Profits ....$ 2,812.97 the elevation on one side. Interest 25,827.17 The mound in Its present state Is Exchange and Com. 5,071.60 about 259.80 Safe Dep. Boxes forty feet In dlametfcr and ten feet high. The excavators discovered 130 burned fragments of burial urns Total 33,971.54 end, on the other side of tbe hill, Less Expenses and where the excavetlons could be carTaxes Paid, etc. .. 23,671.63 v ried eut only In part, 15 similar fragments were found.- , Net Undivided Profits.... 10,299.91 In the. Interior of the hill, at a height Deposits Subject to of about $ve feet,: remains of the fuChecks on other banks Check 276,904.11 neral pyre were discovered; This wai t 54.62 Demand Certificates in same town ....$2,234.02 about thirty-fiv- e feet In extent Tbf .4,496.26 Cash Items Cashiers Checks .. 14,017.49 bodies had evidently been laid upon a ; 210.21 6,737.50 Certified Checks GoldV...... -.'. bed of stone, which had been quite 2,897.68 Silver disintegrated by tha beat ' All the ' 291,186.43 pottery fragments show- traces of hav, 19,548.00 Total Demand Deposits Currency 35,913.36 Time Certificates 286,937.61 Total Chsh on Hand .... Ing been formed on the potters wheel, 13,765.38 Savings Deposits .. 290,307.63 Expenses . contrivance unknown to tbe Gerf 9,906.25 Interest Paid mans in this part of Germany up te 677,245.24 Total Time Deposits..! tha times of Charles the Great I 161.69 23.671.68 Cash Oyer Professor Knoke points ont that Total since the Bronze age the Germans had not erected barrows to their dead. TOTAL TOTAL $1,018,893.27 $1,018,893.27 Instead they buried the urns with the State of Utah, County of Box Elder, as. , in flat graveyards. The Franks ashes Geo. A Anderson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes later occupied tbe same territory. and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above They were acquainted with the potand foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the ters wheel; but they did not cremate condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of their dead, so that the builders of the June, 1927. Iburg barrow, It Is deduced, can only GEO. A. ANDERSON. have been Romans, who combined the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1927. custom of cremation with the custom ORLANDO PETERSON, Notary Public. of raising tumuli to the dead. This burial hill was probably erected My commission expires the 24th day of September, 1929. Correct Attest: (SEAL) by Germanlcns six years after the batJ. E. HALVERSON, tle, according to Knoke. NELS JENSON, Any further doubt as to the Identity R. L. FISHBURN, of this tumulus should, it is argued, be set at rest by the discovery of a Directors. State of Utah, office of Bank Commissioner. and other porof the of do State Commissioner Bank Utah, 1, Seth Pixton, hereby copper shirt of mail armor. These finds Roman of tions certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement are believed to bare great historical office 1927. filed of 8th in this named my day of the above company, July, and scientific value. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. J To Points EAST To Points WEST Three 'undred yeurs Old Rustic this be. sir, very 'istorical. snd never stick nor stone altered in all the be the same years.' Visitor--Mu- st mine. as Passing Show) landlord opjS S&J A writer says; In Palestine, the sun seems to leap over tlm horizon' at daybreak. There is no long period of down with . increasing light. Like,1 a 'fieky chariot: t)ie sun: springs forth from the darkness, and it is morn.,. Will Surprise You ; ode! ' p r 5 . : efficiency value courtesy to sell a better tire than SEIBERLING if I can find it. rBut Folks Listen I think Ill be selling SEIBERLINGS Not long ago there was reported the fact that a town In Oklahoma was found to be built on a deposit of fossil fish eggs, which, through the processes of nature, had been converted into limestone. As s' matter of fact, many towns in that state, as well as in Missouri end Arkansas, stand upon- - deposits of the same kind,' which are known to the geologist as oolite," because the material Is made up of small round white bodies resembling ergs.:. The notion that these bodies , are actually accumulated roes of multitudes of bygone fishes has long been entertained by the unknowing. 8clence Itself is pun-sleto know the reason for thU peculiar formation., One theory Is that the limy i material was precipitated from sea water In the shape described by the action of certain bacteria. FIRST NATIONAL . .. BBI6HAX Z new his Attempts to control the weevil have consisted principally of quarantine measurers, the Importation of foreign parasites .and direct methods of preventing damage to the crop. The most dependable means of control known is to spray with calcium arsenate. The only safe course is to be prepared to spray the alfalfa when, , its condition shows that it will fai, to reach maturity without protection again Bt the weevil. The best time to spray. is several days before the feeding of the larvae reaches its height, when conditions for poisoning them are favorable. There Is, however, no way of forecasting this turning point in injury. Careful watching of the field, coupled with experience, is the only safe guide to the best spraying, practice. : Further details are given in Farmers Bulletin 1528-The Control of the Alfalfa Weevil, a copy of which may be obtained free, as long as the supply lasts, upon application to the Department of Agriculture, Washing- BUSINESS CARDS '. y an, :F K - UTAH ! C. A. MUNNS, D. D. S Suite DENTIST 6 First National 31-3- . Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH 43. ' Phone , O. G. BARGERON F, Real Estate, Fire Insurantfe, Loans, Surety Bonds, Deeds, Contracts, etc. T forty years from now!!!!!! SEIBERLING ALL'TREADS Wisdom Rev. John McNeill, the, famous Scotch preacher, is never at a lost for an answer. Once in his career a smart young man, thinking to perplex him, sent np the following note, requesting a public reply; Dear Mr. McNeill If you are seeking to enlighten young men, kindly tell me who was Cains wife." , Mr. McNeill read the note, and then, amid breathless silence, said: I love young men Inquiries for truth especially and should like to give this young man a word 'of advice. It It this: Dont loss your souls salvation inquiring after other mens wives." Seattle Review. NOTARY PUBLIC will appreciate yonr business. , Phone No. 6. ton, D. C. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior at Salt Lake City, C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. U. S. Land Office Utah, July 11, 1927. DENTIST NOTICE is hereby given that William Kenzie McDonald of 1284 Stratford Ave., Salt Lake City,' Utah, who, on May 18, 1922, made additional stock Phone 31 Room 22, First Natl Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah yiOilua, raising homestead entry, No. 030024, for NWNWtt Sec. 8, SW4NW, Lot 4, Sec. 4, Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, NWVSE.4, NVzSW1, SWVi SWV, SENW4, Sec. 5, Township 8 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof,;-testablish claim to the land above described, before the Register of She U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26th day of August, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Nathan E. Snell and Nate Rockhill of Salt Lake City, Utah, C. A. Robinson of Midvale, Utah, and Charles Smith (L. SNE, BONDED ABSTRACTOR REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,.! i LOANS, BONDS, Bank First National Building Brigham City, Utah ; John W. Phillips . Abstracter and , Conveyancer i 1 o , of ' Brigham City, Utah WIXOM SERVICE STATIONS vorable.. , , . ; ELI F. TAYLOR, ' v Register. 9 Jyl2-A- 0- PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES RALPH SARAGER Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information Teacher Of Violin i Box Elder Musie House . NOTICE TO CREDITORS . I Creditors will present claims withi vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of September, Phone ceased. First National Bank Annex , ; A. D. 1927. WM. J12-A- ; . Date of first publication, July 12th, Brigham, Utah 9-- w. A. D. 1927. f Wilbur J. Baty, administrator t bfi the estate of Thomas J. Baty, de- DENTIST (Successor te Dr. R. T. Willey) Office , Estate of Thomas J: Baty, deceased! Brigham 'City, UtalF E.H. Marble, D.D.S. , Etna Lighthouse Logan,-Utah.- , , Italian engineers are now making plans for a lighthouse which will be constructed on Ml. Etna, at an altitude of 3,000 meters. ' It Is meant for "erial navigation, for It Is well known, that a .lighthouse' for maritime navi-gation should not 'be more than 100 meters high. Although Intended to light the way for dirigibles and airplanes, It Is, not, yet certain whether or not such an elevation will be fa- were shipped. commodities 54-in- ch , - vt LAUNCHED-t- d , : JUST sports frock from Paris, developed in peppermint-gree- n Jersey and trimmed with dark green and black embroidery. The neck is finished with a convertible collar, the fronts being underfaced and rolled to form revers. There are plaits on the shoulders in front and at ,e sides of the skirt. Size 36 requ... yards material. Excella Perfect Printed Pattern E2310. Sizes, 34 to 48 bust, 45 cents. Embroidery 22365, blue or yellow, 30 cents. l Similar Trait : stock-growin- Fossil Fish Eggs boy and girl aspires Every live-wir-e to a university j training. But the question is, how is it to be paid for?..: A solution is found in a savings acconht. Make it a point, to earn, a little money each week, during vacation, and put it away where r it will , draw interest at four per cent. f one-ha- lf - To learn how fast these weekly savings grow into substantial sums. Why not start your savings account today? Join the large number of boys and girls who are now regular savers at our bank. A) The alfalfa weevil, which now occurs in several states of the Great Basin, sometimes destroys an average of of the first cutting and nearly all the second cutting of the alfalfa crop, says the United States Department of Agriclture. In this g region of the .west, where alfalfais such crop, this may mean most' of the Alwinter feed 6f the livestock. though the weevil feeds upon a large number of plants of the clover family, it is not known to damage any crop plant other than alfalfa. The alfalfa weevil Is thought to have bden found by farmers near Salt Luke City in 1903 or 1904. It Is possible that it was brought to this continent from Europe on household goods, nursery stock, and the packing material in which crockery and other REPORT 4 si Calcium Arsenate Controls Weevil , 3 It ,EL6LE ..... 2 s cck BRIGHAM 1 truth . Newspaper Fares my business are: , with the BAND for This Sample Round Trip The rules of 1 Prepared Especially Union Pacific System Comes Up Like Thunder W. PENCIL Fashions Funeral Pyre on Scene of i it Growers Assn rhe YELLOW Up-tothe-Min- ( ; PAS SPOT OF. DISASTER TO ROMAN LEGIONS - tr reminds us that at one ;atlc critics used to kit, on the owadays they merely sit on the cast, the scenery and e Humorist , . n. ' I msmm Wyo., July lie 1WSTONE, that Summer Excursion PAGE THREE SEMI-WEEKL- Y Valentine & Hillam : ; E. DAVIS, ( Atty. for Administrator. 9 . I One Million Dollars FEDERAL FARM LOANS ' f Abstracting and General Insurance . j ; to Let ; We will loan you all the money , Room 23 Phone 32 you need on approved security. We have plenty of money on hand now, First National Bank Bldg. but It Is going out fast Come In and get your part while it lasts, we offer the" most liberal terms. r l Famous Chairs HENRY M. FIGGENS , One of the most beautiful chairs In 1st Door South Wasatch Hotel the world Is the chair of Pagobert,f Brigham City, Utah I king of the Franks, who- died In the, year 638. It Is made of cast and chiseled brOnze of very fine workmanship. But St. Peters chair at Rome I - NORMAN LEE is said to be the rnosf ancie&t and In-temting piece of furniture In ex.s'-- ' istence. , rtjgmiFm 1 - t . a , , J ? u, m - . |