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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO SEMI-WEEKL- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Y The Box Elder flews BOYS AND GIRLS Published every Smi-Weekl- y, S. C. WIXOM, eat Specials CLUB EXCURSION Tuesday and Friday EdPor and Manager. Subscription Rates S2.50 Six Months 65 Three Months Entered at the Post Office at BrigOne Year Successful Trip Made by Club Worker to - Agricultural College. ham City, as SecoDd Class Matter. Last Saturday, August 27th, a large number of boys and girls of Box Elder enrolled in Boys and Girls club work, participated in the excursion to the Utah Agricultural college. Approximately one hundred and fifty-fiv- e TAX REDUCTION EXAMPLE The Federal Government concluded Its fiscal year on June 30 with the greatest surplus in the recorded annals of the nation, $635,809,921.70. The year also saw a reduction in the public debt of $1,131,000,000. The average interest rate paid by the government during the twelve months was 3.9 per cent. This is the first time since the world war that the government has paid less than an average of 4 per cent interest. workers, including some parents, a group of the local club leaders and the county extension agents, made this trip and all seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. At eleven oclock a program was given in the auditorium, with Tracy R. Welling, president of the Box Elder County Farm Bureau, acting as Both-wel- l, The Federal Government has been chairman. Milton D. Marble of U. A. Green (the C., Miss of with able to make these great savings in led us with some at the of because piano, the not only operation, songs; after community prosperous condition of our nation, j snappy Peterson Wiliam which Director but because of the fact that those with the administration of corned the crowd, extending every that the government and the expenditure of courtesy and helpfulness could to insure everyone institution economy-mindebecome have money a pro Stable days outing. The directThey pay attention to small details. or congratulated the girls and boys bound Economy-midedneto is on their vision in becoming' club in and governefficiency bring saving ment. Representative Green of Coun- members, and hence leaders in their to push cil Bluffs, Iowa, Chairman of the communities, and urged all in assist and and education on an get House Ways and Means committee, communities. The their building up Octoto meet will call that committee entertber 31 to consider the revision of the East Tremonton girls club a crowd ained the .playlet by giving United States Revenue laws and the David P. Murray, state on "Foods. proposal for a further reduction of leader of and girls club work, boys' Federal taxes. This will give the but very interesting a gave short, weeks five before about committee work. on talk Vesta Anderson club the opening session of Congress to then entertained the of Bothwell, hear and prepare a new revenue bill. Mrs. visitors with a vocal solo. Senators month the past During B. Maycock, in a powerful way, and Congressmen have reiterated that Rena the rates . in the higher brackets urged the boys and girls to stick from must he reduced. The lowering of year to year in the club ranks and rates on Income below $25,000 has make real leaders. Another playlet cleverresiflted in a reduction in revenue. (Home Management) was very acted out by the Riverside girls. ly The lowering of rates, normal and The Corinne calf club boys amused surtax, from 46 per cent to 25 per all with song on dairying, to the cent, on incomes above $25,000 has tune of a Yankee-Doodl- e. Miss Garin cases resulted many largely from field of the East Tremonton group investments. It is unreasonable to an interesting reading. gave believe that the lower rates on these At the end of the program all adincomes will bring money from tax to the large south lawn and journed exempt securities into productive ina bounteous luncheon ; after which ate deWill this encourage the dustry? club Btunts were put on ; indoor base daring of dividends, which, in turn, voey ball, and other games will increase the volume of taxable income and thereby increase revenue were Play(i- j In the stunts, the Riverside girls receipts? High income tax rates drive inves- - club won first place, Tremonton tors from mew and hazardous enter- -' second, and East Tremonlton third, prises where an element of chance is The annual club excursion next very great into tax exempt securi- - year should be very good, as this ties where there are no taxes, no 'years outing offers many valuable risks, no responsibilities. suggestions. club ANNOUNCING FOR SATURDAY POT ROAST, lb LOIN PORK ROAST, lb : LEG OF LAMB, lb VEAL ROAST, lb SPRING CHICKEN, lb. .' PIERCES PORK & BEANS Medium Size, 3 for P. & G. SOAP, f0 Bars. WHITE KING WASHING POWDER. 16c 28c 30c 20c 25c f'j i V 25c 35c .39c -- for- Autumn 'ft Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Oles Market Showing Of New Fall Materials And Designs J wel-charg- ed d. ss , -- Singer Sewing Machine Co. Wm. Howard, Agent 122 South Main Phone 46 Brigham City, Utah I Everything Electrical Phone 132 W FOR RENT. W. R. MehneT Electric Co. NOTICE FORD OWNERS! ENTIRE NEW TOP BACK CURTAIN PLUS NEW PAINT JOB $25.00 BRIGHAM AUTO & TRIMMING CO. Lars Larsen Barn Destroyed by Fire School Supplies Compton Art & Music Co. Comer Opposite Postoffice modern YOU havent bought your gun or) shells, come in. We will try to' John Rock-wooagree on the price. IF There Are Other Breads But BIG LOAF BREAD is always the choice. Jensen Bakery By Oborne Finis e car" Almost any car is a if youre in it when the locomotive does Its stuff." Memphis life-tim- d. (al9-tf- .) NORMAN LEE Phone your orders for Baron Woolen Mills Products, to Mrs. Lettie Min-so- n, wiapp (s2o3T) 553-- Some money. Owner may have same by calling on Marshal J. R. Evans and identifying same. It FOUND. FOR YOUR BOY The beginning of another school year should be the beginum his or her musical education. You cant afford to wait. Get k: started right now. We have some excellent bargains in used tan s conditss ments. We guarantee every instrument to be in Cornet and case, as low as ..$101 Banjo and case, as low as of WILL TRADE. Pedigreed Chinchillas for Third Crop Alfalfa. Walter G. (s2-6- ) Mann. first-clas- FOR DRESSMAKING, Remodeling and Sewing of all kinds, see Mrs. W. A Skidmore, 1st East between 5th and 6th North, or Phone 360-(a26s2.) Trombone and case, as low as Guitar and case, as low as Clarinet and case, as low as Madolin and case, as low as Violin Outfits, as low as Suit; $29.50 for Suits The Tailor, opposite the (a26s27) Liberty Theatre. $17.50 for one two Thomas modern West 3rd South. RALPH SARAGER, Manager LOST. Rose Felt Hat. leave at New office. BUY MOW! We are prepared to help you in fitting the children out for school DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! $1.25 Ladies Silk Hose $1.75 Ladies Silk Bloomers wide Outing Flannels, per yard 50c large extra heavy Towels 25c Cretons, 36-iwide, per yard Wool Kasha Cloth, per yard One lot Ladies New Style L. D. S. Garments Boys Caps, just the thing for school 66x80 part wool Blankets WE SELL PETERS WEATHERBIRD SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 29 (A9-t- f) FOR RENT. Furnished rooms bath, 34 North 2nd West. 36-in- with - ch n. (It) 54-in- ch Finder please It. FOR SALE or RENT. A comfortable home. Norman Lee. (Jn3-t- f) Take your FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. G. M. FISHBURN, 508 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. - GROCERIES tt . dozen quart Mason Fruit Jars gallon Malt Distilled Vinegar can Speed Salmon 3 Rolls, 1000 Sheets, Tissue Toilet Paper Large package Quick Quaker Oats can Calumet Baking Powder M. J. B. Jr. Coffee package Kitchen King Cocoa 10-lCloth Bag of Sugar 1 1 JUST ARRIVED. Centurys latest issues in sheet music at Compton's Art & Music store. Com and look them over. (a30s2) FOR RENT. Two 'furnished 450 South Main street. ... $51 BOX ELDER MUSIC HOUSE apart- Inquire of Wm. Hadley, ...$151 Purchase Saturday, September 3rd, a Harmonica FREE! FOR RENT. Four room houses, modern except furnace; $20 a month. Apply at 108 S. 2nd West. These houses are absolutely in A- -l repair, thoroughly cleaned, painted and kalsomined, and well worth $20. Do not apply unless you are willing to take care of a nice home. Also furnished house for good, clean people. (a9s2-pd- .) ment $15lj "With Every $5.00 Made-to-Ord- FOR RENT. FOR YOUR GIRL School Day Specials LOST. Black, leather traveling bag between O. S. L. and U. I. C. Depots, Wednesday. Finder return to News (s6-pd- .) office. Reward. $ i f( b. - b. rooms; b. (a30-tf- ) b. b. JUST ARRIVED. Centurys latest issues in sheet music at Comptons Art & Music store. Com and look them over. (a30B2) The Most of the Best for the Least C. Holst & WANTED. at 10 men Monday morning U. I. C. Electric depot Joyland Exposition THE FEATHERHEADS room A PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN. Save $200. Pay out balance of contract on fine, high-grad- e player, bench! and records. For full information inquire 'Box Elder Music House. AND Notiee to Boy Scouts! Pencils of every price and description, tablets, note books, pencil boxes, com- -' passes, rulers, inks and paints, etc., at A Five apartment. John H. Horsley. (a30s2) WANTED Big fat hens and springers Evald Peterson. Phone 289-(tf) The Ideal fire department was called out at 1:40 oclock yesterday afternoon to a fire on the premises of All Brigham City Scouts meet at the late Lars Larsen, 4th South and the Court House, Monday, September 4th East streets. The fire had gain5th at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of ed considerable headway before the alarm was sent in and by the time arranging details for f Peach Day. W, D. CUMMINGS, Commissioner. the department arrived the barn was practically burned to the ground. A wagon and three loads of hay was also destroyed. The flames spread to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen close by, but the blaze was extinguished by the firemen before much damage was done. According to Chief Dan Petersen, an effort is being made to stop cars from following close behind the fire engine when the department is called to a fire. Upon reaching the vicinity of the fire, members of (he department are placed on police duty and cars are stopped, and drivers asked to remain at a reasonable distance, so as not to interfere with the men while fighting fire. This order should be respected by citizens, and cooperation given the firemen in their efforts to save property. (The Daddy of Them All) Popularly Priced! WANTED. Small Kitchen Range, Call (a30-s2- ) Phone 62. . -- m- WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS See Our Wonderful Array Of New Goods, With New Merchandise Arriving Daily. WANT COLUMN Show. , One-ha- Son, j Block South of Tabernacle lf lt-p- d. The Return of the Fisherman k ID CAUGHT IT.LVITW A FROG- - O0 A SAFET V-BEACHED HIM WEIGHS CLOSe- TO TWELVE VOUNO 5 t)ONT LET VOU DAObV 5EEmM,SuCOy--IT- b LHlfi MICH TO DEATH, Pl - LUC' oagoauB. |