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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR LOCAL ITEMS Bean Pickers Wanted! Boys or Girls 10 Years Old and Over Catch Delbert Holmes Truck at the Court House, 5th or 7th South and Main Street at 6:30 Oclock Each Morning. '' , OF THE WEEK Mrs. Orlando Peterson Is spending the week In Ogden at the home of her sister, Mrs. Larry Hansen. Mayor Hervin iBunderson and City Manager C. O. Roskelley were in Salt Lake City yesterday on matters of business. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Caldwell, Thursday, July Mother 7th, at the Cooley hospital. and babe getting along fine. Miss Mary Peterson, who is employed in Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d in this city at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson. Transportation Paid! Perry Canning Co. PHONE 86J3 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson, Thomas iBaron Jr., and Henry Neilson returned Sunday from a ten days trip through Washington and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. .J. A. Josephson announce the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Friday night at their home All concerned doing in this city. i , nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheesman and children of San Diego, California, are! visiting in this city at the home of Mrs. Cheesmans mother, Mrs. Paul Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson announce the arrival of a baby boy, born yesterday at the Pearse hospital. Mother and babe (fare getting along nicely. Mrs. Lawrence D. Wilde, who underwent an operation for appendicitis and other complications at the Dee hospital in Ogden Thursday, is reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell B. Olsen and Alice, Elizabeth and Janet Mitchell of visitors Salt Lake City were week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Olsen in this city. Mrs. Sarah Squires, who has been spending some time visiting relatives and friends in Ogden and Salt Lake City, 'returned home Saturday, acby her daughter, Mrs. companied Charlotte Tillotsoh. ytrs. h P. Hansen spent Saturday at,. Trenton,, where,, she. attended the Hansen family reunion. Mrs. Hansen was accompanied home ..by Parley in Hansen,. Who spent the week-en- d , What the Colorado V River Means to Uis article, written by Auerbach of Salt 'Lake City, appeared on This Is The 'Place page of the Deseret News, ,.Ttte 25,' 1927. As the Colorado river 'question is of vital importance to the people of Utah, we are reproducing ' ltr. Auerbachs article in full. Ed. The following ' Senator Herbert S, ert waste to productive and taxable property, at the same time providing homes for a great population. Unfortunately an unfavorable condition has arisen which may affect adversely the entire eastern half of our state drained ,by the Colorado, The danger is made imminent by the continued increased appropriation of i The creator has placed within the the water of this river that is being ? boarders ot our commonwealth prob- made by the aggressive ably the greatest treasure chest of any Lcjtjzena oI California, state in the Union. Among its min The Colorado is an Interstate river. erals are included almost inexhaust- Its water privileges are Jointly owned ible deppsits of coal, hydrocarbons, oil, by Utah, Colorado,' Wyoming, New Aoil shale and Iron. These deposits are Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Califor.eo vastus to stagger the imagination. nia. By reason of the law of prior The day is near at hand when our appropriation water rights pre ac, mineral resources will be developed and 'perpetuated by the Indica a gigantic Vacate. The Colorado quired vidual or the community of any of RiVer,J yith its numerous tributaries, these states tfiat first' puts this water carrying .an abundance of water, so to a beneficial use. Thus .far Utah essential for irrigation and for' all has made small deindustrial purposes; offers in add- mands .on comparatively of this river sources the ition. numerous power sites, capable and its tributaries, i This .is largely ,of. generating many hundreds of thou- due to the great expense involved in sands of electrical horsepower. This reservoirs and canals constructing V'ill be the agency that will reduce for purposes. Necessarily irrigation these tremendous deposits of poten- our in progress acquiring rights to tial wealth to serve the purposes of these waters through placing them to pur people. a beneficial use in the cultivation and On all sides of these mineral re- irrigation of land will be much slowsources are regions of great fertility. er than will be the progress of the The tributaries, arising in the moun-tai- n citizens of California. This is also tops of central Utah, take their true with respect to our progress in course through the valleys and can reservoiring this river for the deSupply sufficient water to convert velopment of electric power. 'them into luxuriant fields and Our friends residing In southern tliards, thus reducing hundreds of California, doubtless fail to apprecithousands of acres that are now des- -, ate that the rights qf Utah citizens in far-seein- g, .. , . . ' the Sheffield Market 'We have one of the cleanest and most sanitary markets in the state. Look us over and see for yourself. Our goods are all marked in plain figures. . . SPECIALS for WEDNESDAY Loose Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 23c Loose Cocoa (very good) lb 25c Rice 5 lbs. for 35c Cornflakes . 2 pkgs. 15c Raddle Crax 33c 3-l- b. 1 1 cans Melo . Samflush Good Brush ? 24c 25c 50c . ....99c Total All for 55c U. S. INSPECTED MEATS 2 lbs. Yea! Stew Veal Cuts, !b 25c 20c Sheffield BSarket Good Things to Charles , PHONE 3 ITEMS SOCIAL OF THE WEEK WoThe Business and Professional its held mens club of Brigham City evening last regular monthly meeting motored to at Willomere. The ladies oclock, the canyon resort at 6:30 three-cours- e hot a arrival their and upon to thirty dinner was served members and twelve guests. Emmas. as Stevens, president, presided Rose included The guests Marie Ardella Keller, Blau. and Emma Thorne, Amelia Welling, Lola Nichols, Freda Nelson, Cleo F. Madsen, Louise Bobbie Horsley, Barbara Rasmussen, and Wilson, J. A. Bair, Theron Ockey seated Before being Ira Rasmussen. at the long tables, each lady was Wild presented a Pocahontas cap. the centered vases in flowers unique tables. The place cards were chips of by Dorothy pine bark, hand-paintRichardson, to which were tied an animal cracker. Following dinner, all repaired to the open air dancing hall, where games were enjoyed, under the direction of Connie Peters and Nellie Coombs. Master Bobbie Wilson of Salt Lake entertained with solo dancing. Another enjoyable feature of the evening, was community singing around a large bonfire, with mandolin accompaniment by Marie Thorne. A short business session was held, at which Lou Horsley was voted a member of the club, and the president announced the appointment of committee chairmen, as follows: Education, Evelyn Sorensen ; emblem, Romer; health, Annie Tingey; legislation, Ireta Peters; membership, Trieste Box; music, Connie Peters; ed ALSO Rabbit Pens from 2 to 24 Capacity and Some Building: Lumber EVERYTHING SACRIFICED Your Opportunity and My Loss ! The above number includes pedigreed Chinchilla Giant White Flemish Giants, New Zealand Reds and French Hn Sale Starts Wednesday Eat Ca Just Received Carload of 14-Oun- ce raoms publicity, Atscii Broi Before Buyings Get In Touch Wih Us! People Desiring Old Wheat Flour . . Must Purchase Within the. Next , Two or Three Weeks. . Jensen Bros. Milling & Elevator Company f Chris-tien- t; cal F3 .She! TTvili Brigham City, Utah Geoi S Valt Woe sen, and T1 Free Candy Night . Smi lips Del Han at the F CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS Elai WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TH ardf Ada .sen, hr! Choice .re F Boxes Of Chocolates Ait To Be Given Away m c. Ho- 1, Come to Crystal Springs Wednesday Night Dance on the Best Floor to the Best Music ft Norm Watkins Melody Boj , 6300 STORES Keep Flies Out! This Week of Your Home! Only! : Bill 1 5 p. m, 236 North 3rd West personal research, Louise Ingram; Coombs; 1 E. D. MANN Le-no- ra Th marriage on Wednesday, in the Logan temple, of Retha Housley of Ogden, and David L. Reeder of this cilty, came as a surprise to their many friends. Miss Housley has been employed in one of the larger department stores in Ogden, and is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Housley. Mr. Reeder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reeder and is a graduate of the Box Elder high school, and has fulfilled a mission for the L. D. S. church in Canada. The young couple is leaving for a this city. , trip thru Yellowstone' National Park, E.- - E dark, representative 6t the will make their Globe MiUs at Ogden, returned to this pfter which, they home in Ogden. city Saturdayfrom a business trip to southern Utah-- ' in' the interests of his . The Cheerful Club motored to Man-u- a While away he' opened company. a last Thursday to honor Mrs. offices for the Kjlobe Milling company Keller on her 63rd birthday anat Delta . and Fillmore. He 'reports A social afternoon was the crops of southern Utah in excel- niversary. on the lawn, after which, 'a dinspent lent condition this year. ner was served to eighteen guests son of seated at one Robert Rqes, long table with rose Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rees of this city, buds as the centerpiece. Guests of suffered a severe sprain of his right the club were Mrs. Kellers two daugh arm one day last week in a fall from ters and Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Lena sister, a wagon. At first it appeared as Nelson, Mr. Christofferson, Ruben though the bone in the arm was frac- Beecher, and Uarda Knudson. Edna tured. Master Rees, in compan? with Carter gave a short talk and prea number of other boys, was enroute sented Mrs. Keller with a set of to the orchards south of town to pick ehinaware. cherries when the accident happened. Miss Carmon Halverson entertained this stream would practically vanish last Friday evening at a delightful if the colossal dam, which their plans arden party. Chinese lanterns decorprovide for, were built, and (the tre- ated the lawn and each guest was mendous volume of water, 13,000,000 presented a cap and balloon. The acre feet, to supply its power needs evening was spent in playing games were appropriated to them for this and dancing, after which, refreshments were served to twenty guests. purpose. We desire an interstate treaty that Mrs. LeRoy B. Young entertained will provide a just division of the waiter and: power privileges of this last week in honor of the tenth birthriver among all the states interested. day anniversary of her daughter We should, not subject ourselves to Betty. Games wjts the diversion of the growing danger of litigation in the afternoon, after which a red, white the courts where these controversies and blue birthday cake and ice cream were served to eighteen little guests. would have to be adjudicated. If we can preserve for Utah this H03TE great undeveloped asset of our state, we shall see, in the near future, diverted from this river and its tribu- Home is that place where mutual faith and caring taries, water for irrigating untold thousands of acres of land in our Stir to bright flame the highest in each heart. eastern and southern valleys. We shall see the inauguration of an So they who pass to toil, or school, or mart. era of factory building. We shall cease to be exporters of raw material Or stay to tend, meet life, with noble only. We have been shipping the daring. raw products of our mountains and New York Sun. hills to remote cities of America, where they have been fabricated, into FOUND. Turtle. Call at the News finished articles, and then shipped office and pay for ad. it. back to us. By this system we foolishly pay (transportation charges to and from distant eastern factories, end what is even more foolish, we deSpecial! prive our own wage earners and our own communities of this lucrative fabrication work. The time is near when, great factories will be established in various parts of Utah. We will then be exporters of finished products creaited from our own raw Tea Kettle, Reg. Value $1.60 material. Preserving Kettle, regular.... 1.25 Payrolls will be built up within Double Boiler, regular 1.25 our commonwealth. Thousands of Dish Pan, regular 1.40 men who are now seeking remuneraWater Pail, regular 1.25 tive employment will find demands for their labor and skill. THIS WEEK OJiLY FOB ' The burden of taxes now being heavily borne by the farming communities of our state will be lightened. Our educational institutions, splendid as (they now are, will take on a renewed growth. With hundreds of thousands of horsepower of electric energy made available by the EACH control of this river within our state a new day will dawn in our industrial See the Display la Our Window t development which will permit Utah to take the position she is entitled to as one of the foremost producers of wealth among the states of our Union, . Must Sell 113 High-Bre- ; toast-mistres- program, Nellie Elizabeth Bair. ! AM LEAVING TOWN! Aluminum SPECIAL! 2 TUESDAY, SEMI-WEEKL- Y Gleaves they carry disease 'and death You Can Keep Them Ont By Using' Door and Window Scree! 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