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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE TWO REPORT OF THE The Box Elder News COMMON Published every Tuesday and Friday S. C. WIXOM, Edior and Manager. Semi-Weekl- y, CENTS Subscription Rates One Year Six Months Three Months - $2.60 125 - They say that the AMERICAN penny has GONE completely out of STYLE and it is only GOOD to BUY postage stamps, but the folks who BELIEVE that, have never attended a REXALL ONE CENT SALE and we just want to TELL you that our NEXT one cent sale will begin on THURSDAY, October 20th., and last THREE DAYS, at WHICH time the LITTLE old penny will have JUST as much BUYING POWER as YOUR quarter or fifty cent piece or BIG iron DOLLAR. Just buy ONE article AT THE REGULAR PRICE and YOUR PENNY will BUY ANOTHER of the SAME kind. & Entered at the Post at Office Brig- ham City, as Second Class Matter. BE CAREFUL AT HOME As many or more people are killed right in their own residences than on the streets and highways. Hundreds of communities, national organizations, state bodies and local associations are trying to cope with the traffic problem but practically nobody is worried about the national toll taken by home accidents. More than 18,500 men, women and children met accidental deaths in their homes last year, according to statistics. INTEREST FRIDAY, OCTOBER SEMI-WEEKL- Y IN TAXATION Moral: Come and bring jour The nature of Mr. McKendricks pennies with jon. It's the comaddress on taxation, given at the mon cents thing to do. Wynn. commercial club rooms in this city Tuesday evening, was such that the taxpayers were stirred to a realization of their civic duties. The speaker stated that it was just as obligatory' and consistent on the part of the EDDY DRUG taxpayers to render intelligent semiofficial cooperation in civic affairs as it was to demand reighteous and economical government from governmental agencies. We heartily commend the program of the Utah Taxpayers Association, as set forth by REMEMBER Mr. McKendrick in his instructive and illuminating address. As a result of That of our fires are the meeting Tuesday evening, there The fire loss in annual preventable. will be added to the membership of the local county organization, about the United States would more than one hundred and fifty new members. pay our teachers salaries America burns each year, property that would line both sides of a street reaching MAKE FIRES PASSE from Boston to St Louis. At each l,000i feet of this blackened waste, Martinez, California, a town of 8,000 there would be a call for an ampopulation, has a fire loss record that bulance and at every 4,000 feet would leads not only the State of California, be found a charred corpse. Care and but perhaps ,'the United States by a attention to the following suggestions wide margin. In the year ended on will cut down this frightful loss: August 1st, last, the total loss was Dont use kerosene, gasoline or but $165.00 less than three cents per other explosives in starting a fire. capita. A record like this is worth Dont use liquid polishes near open and can be emulated. pmulatlng lights. Many contain inflammables. It proves that fire loss Is not a Dont thaw frozen water pipes by - natural evil, imposible to do away applying a torch or open flame of with, but an entirely unnecessary one any kind. Wrap pipes loosely with that can be intelligently controlled to a cloth and pour on hot water. Don't the point where It practically disap- go Into closets with lighted matches pears. Today, what Martinez has done or candles. .Dont forget that there Is considered remarkable, and it Is always danger In discarded cigar should be. But it should not be long and cigarttte stubs. Dont allow the before every town and city in the Strike Anywhere match In your country jean show a minimized fire house, use only the safety strike on loss. Fire loss is almost wholly the box match, and keep these away caused by carelessness. Educate and from children. Dont allow children Interest the public, and we will have to have safe fire works, more records like that of Martinez. especially the sparkler, the base of The Store two-thir- , , Elberta Theatre Sunday Monday Tuesday LARSENS CITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRIGHAM on of Utah, at the Close of Business OCTOBER 10TH, 1927. Brigham City, In the At State ROOYTERY RESOURCES including rediscounts, acof ceptances of other banks, and foreign bills exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank U. S. Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned fix- $80,000.00; Furniture and Banking House, Loans and discounts, tures $818 534 79 52.200.00 H3 Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Checks on other banks In the same city or town $203,364 Total of last three items Redemption Fund Other assets, If any (Judgments) ieillS.12 0335 39 17477 44 24 j 17 52 0,0 43 al Surplus STARCH . . Gloss Or Corn 1 15c Pkg. for. COFFEE Hill Bros. Soap 4 profits lb. 1 1 tlrePre 1 jJlOU Pure Buckeye 100 1 85c Can for bi 59c jartl stora 15,940.90 14,649.68 1.291. 19,400.00 9,386.59 4l6,98o.u 79,400 it 50, 87 00 of J GERMADE Big PEAS.. Tiny Teddy 1 30c Can. 1 36c lb. Shck. 9 0 54i,ol4 0.-- rife' star si fron lie et of fue toaec A y 75c Bottle oAnd 1 35c Duster 1 Nu-Ra- at a rent ft rbe ne OUR MEATS ARE U. S. INSPECTED tandin a ng i elec W ; are never undersold when it comes to price or quality Your dollars are large dollars when spent at our store! We Why Pay More? Cash & Carry Self Help id storaf Phone belt h 76 if mum mode Attest: PHILIP QUAYLE, open MORONI JENSEN, O. A. CHRISTENSEN, Directors. INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY It Is estimated more than 27,000,000 boys and girls are attending public 0 schools at an expenditure of from the taxpayers to operate schools and school property valued at $5,000,000,000. What about a more contented, useful, and practical result in the way of the citizenship product of these schools? One great hopeful outlook fbr better results lies in the line of industrial training. In the UTAH IN FAVOR pdaire Your Money Back And a New Pair Of Shoes Free! To The Wearer Who Finds :nch them i PAPER ibinati toon tftUmd' OF GOVERNMENT LANDS CONTROL rating if low PETERS Tband SHOES Off. have SOLID LEATHER FOOTWEAR For Men And Boys For Ladies And Children Proposal is Adopted at Meeting in Salt Lake City on October 6th. over aanuf, Or In The Heels, Insoles, Outsoles, Counters Of a Pair Of D rbe Lor hyac SOLD C. BY ph w lea a Holst & Son OPP oorsw nolem $2,000,-000,00- That Utah favors (federal control of the public domain is strongly also, Prof. William Peterson, director indicated by the unanimous adoption of the state experiment station and of a proposal to that effect presented extension service, and several others October 6th in Salt Lake City, before spoke favorably of seeking control a representative group of farmers, of the public domain. The upshot of the Manti Forest sheepmen, cattlemen and citizens at of the twenty meeting was the appointment of a large from twenty-fiv- e nine counties of the state. committee, consisting of the following Beside? adopting the resolution men, to formulate a plan of action; favoring federal control, the group Drector William Peterson, chairman; ccneidered at length, the tollowing State senator W. D. Candland; J. M. proposals which, it was decided, shall MacFarlane, president of the Utah constitute (the basis of a bill now Cattle and Horse Growers Assn; D. being prepared for presentation to D. McKay of the State Board of Agriculture; L. R. Anderson of Manti; the next session of Congress: at that time also that the above, were :ri prop discus its p already listed and approved. The committee decided to, call a meeting to be during State Fair week in Salt L City, at which should be invited farmer, a sheepman, a cattleman a citizen at large from each cons of the State of Utah. Upon this 'invitation represents of twenty-fiv- e counties gathered Salt Lake City October 6th and sjf the entire day considering the pn lem of controlling public dome United 'States Senator William David N. Beal, president of the Utah King was present and participated State Farm Bureau; M. S. Winder, the discussion. The net results secretary of the Utah State Farm this meting were: first, the adopt Bureau; H. W. Harvey, president and of the resolution favoring James Hooper, secretary of the Utah second, the adoption oft Woolgrowers Assn; Thomas Redmond eleven proposals; and, third, the secretary of the Utah Horse and pointment of a committee to draft Cattle Growers; and William Bailey bill embodying the eleven prop of Nephi, former chairman of the This committee consists of WW State Board of Equalization. Wm. Peterson chairman; Congrt man Don B. Colton, Senator On August 30th, a meeting called Candland, J. M. MacFarlane and this by committee was held in Salt! this Lake iCity, at which the following1 Bailey. It Is proposed by were present: Director William Peter- - mittee to draft a bill as directed,o! son. Senator Candland, Messrs. Beal, then to call another meeting t at dicl McKay, Wjnder, Macfarlane, Redmond. representative citizens presented be proposed bill will Lee R. Taylor of Payson, Dr. George presented Thomas, president of the University approval before being Congress. The proposed bill, of Utah; T. W. Peterson of Hyrum, will be C. L. Forsling of the Forest Expert-- , committee believes, ment Station and Dana Parkinson of and ready for submission to PP'( Utah sometime during November. the Forest Service. A permanent was formed, with Director Peterson as permanent chairman, and M. S. t 'al t! b San Mateo -- Burlingame union high school district of California as high as 62 per cent of the boys are learning trades and occupations neeesary to the life of the community. Without interfering with regular studies, boys in the industrial department are now earning thirty, 'forty and fifty cents an hour. Many farming district have courses where boys study the farm 1. Due consideration and protection machinery and the erection of farm for local settler and home builder. buildings all such undertakings spell 2. Protection for the established user. 3. A reservation for a new era in industrial education. higher use. 4. Grazing control should pertain to the forage resources only. 5. A tenure of .Care Of Footwear use that will assure an adequate Proper care of footwear, coupled to the livestock Industry. 6. with intelligent selection, means & stability Provision for group rather than the to one individual winter reduction of from range allotments half in shoe bills and at the same where 7. The fullest local necessary. time keeps the feet neatly and very or self government, consistent with serviceably shod. Mud, water, or an the needs of the range, that can Joe excessive dryness ruins leather; oil and grease preserve it. Therefore, applied; especially with reference to whom shall be entitled to graze, the the life of boots and shoes may be number of stock pn individual may extended by keeping them pliable, etc. 8. Restoration of the forage graze, clean and water resistant. The farm crop to the very highest economical footwear especially needs grease. production. 9. The adequate protection K-of watersheds from the standpoint of Free and easy methods are water supply, flood control and and wasteful. erosion control. 10. Due consideration for conservation of wild life and the protection of recreational interests Winder secretary. 11. That fees Charged shall be the lowest possible and will be consistent It was at the August 30th meeting with the returns. that the resolution favoring federal VI NORMAN Keep Your The Salt Lake meeting was the last control of the public domain was first and largest of a series of meetings adopted by unanimous vote. It was held during the summer by a number of men who feel that centralized control of the public domain is very essential to Its full utilization. The first meeting was In connection wth the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention held early In August at Fort In Duchesne. The public domain question was then discussed from various Of Complete Line angles by different speakers, including commissioner William Spry of the RADIO ACCESSORIES general land office, Congressman Don BATTERY ELIMINATORS B. Colton and Dr. George Stewart, TUBES author of the U. A. C. Experiment BATTERIES Station bulletin, entitled, This Public Domain Of Ours. LOUD SPEAKERS, ETC. Congressman Colton again discussed Our Prices Are Right! the ned of organized action in seekLeading Dance of the Season Beautiful Decorations Good Music ing control of the public domain at a Refreshments From Booths meeting of Forest Service officials, experiment station workers and range users held August 16th at the Great 25c Near Corner 1st S. And Main Basin Experiment Station in the Mantl Proceeds Benefit For Mutual Girls Summer Hoi Forest near Ephraim. At that time. one-quart- er by irer Correct MM n b ff 2 POLISH . . . 27.000 00 J. LEO NELSON, Cashier. to before me this 13th day of October, 1927. LENORA ROMER, Notary Public. My commission expires, Jan. 15, 1929 which Is Iron wire 'and it gets red hot. Dont under any circumstances allow children to play with fire inside or outside the house. Dont keep oily mops or oily rags in the house. Keep them in metal containers outside the house. The fire department will do its part in extinguishing fires, but it is better and less expensive in life and property to put them out before they start; which we are trying to do, and we want you to help us. 9 imlers Famous Utah Brand 1 Quart Cans for PUMPKIN above-name- s ne AfjtOft TOTAL sworn 21c fro' ;ct 557,257.19 $1,273,649 05 ' Compound be State of Utah, County of Box Elder, ss: d bank, do solemnly swear I, J. Leo Nelson, Cashier of the that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (SEAL) powe Pkg. for CLORAX . . . Savings Deposits State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 571,314.05 Total of Time Deposits Subject to Reserve . and & je tely- - iiirlL I liabilities Less current expenses paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashiers checks outstanding Demand deposits, subject to Resenre Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond.. Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve Time deposits subject to Resene: Subscribed 10c Bars.. plai Stock paid In fund Undivided Kirk Olive Health M AI T 0 TOTAL Cap, SOAP 84 93,932 48 - 113,932.48 J u ices 'smite a W1 ; i Also The Lion Tamer and Pathe News FOR SERVICE i Get Ready for Winter Check Against The Cold Now! Full Line Of Coal Buckets Fire Shovels And Stove Equipment GLEAVES BEYLMIA Shape! 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