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Show PAGE TWO THE BOX ELDER NEWS,' America has made an investment The Box Elder flews of hundreds of millions of dollars in providing highway facilities. And it is an investment that has paid dividends (in attracting many industries, residents and tourists. published every Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- y, S. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. Subscription Rates One Year Six Months Three Months 2.B0 1.25 .65 Entered at the Post Office at City, as Second Class Matter. GOOD ROADS The present era in the United States might aptly be called the age roads. There has never been a country to which highways were so necessary, or where the need has been so supplied. Not a great many years ago. the amount spent for building roads and maintaining them was negligible. Today, it is one of the outstanding items in governmental budgets. The time is within easy memory, when paved highways were practically unknown and even passable dirt roads were rare. Particularly in rural sections were conditions bad. The farmer brought his produce to market over roads that were all but impassable. Today it is difficult to find a com munity-- ' without paved streets and highways. In agricultural districts, asphalt and oiled market roads are being built rapidly, and the farmer can haul his goods over comfortable and smooth surfaces. good ( L. D. S. Garments No. 1. Sommer " 9 " " " 9 Wt, Flat ....$ .95 1.46 1.76 6. Medium Wt, Bib 6. Med. Wt, Bib, Ecru.. 1.75 7. Heavy Wt Bib 2.W 3. Light Wt, Bib 8. Heavy Wt, Bib. Ecru 9. Ex. Heavy Wt, Bib.. 10. Ex. Hea. Wt, Bib, E. 12. Med. Wt, Pt Wool.. 13. Med. Wt, Ft. Wool.. 14. 15. Bayon Silk ....... 2.00 2.25 2.25 8X0 4.00 2.00 3.00 (State If Man or Lady) j REPUBLICANS NAME TICKET (Continued from firsi not going to take up much of your time. But, there are a few things we want to bear in mind in the selection of our candidates today. TO We cover a large area and none of us vraut to be selfish. We should distribute the nominations throughout county. Last Will and Testament of J. the There is another thing, we dont E. Bamberger Recorded want to feel too sure or sanguine. Of course, Utah has always been in Probate Court. Republican, Box Elder county has LAKE CITY, Sept. 28. When always brought in a very handsome the last will and testament of the Republican majority. At the same late J. E. Bamberger, former mining time, we are facing a campaign this man and philanthropist, was approved year and we dont know just where and recorded in probate court before we are at. We want to get a ticket Judge M. L. Ritchie last Friday, the that will be representative, that will document revealed the fact that an meet the demands of the constituents, additional $25000 of the estate has and after we have nominated them been added to the fund set aside by here today, we want to stand to a Mr. Bamberger for the education, care person, each and everyojie in this and medical treatment of the poor convention for (the nominees. Congressman Don B. Colton was children of this state. the keynoter at the convention and in It was on the occasion of his a forceful address made a plea for golden wedding anniversary, Nov. 7th, Republican unity. He paid a high 1926, that Mr, Bamberger announced tribute to the administration of Presithe establishment of a fund for poor dent Coolidge and to the record of the children there being no differentiation Republican party. for creed or color. The original He also reviewed the public work of amount set aside was $10,000 and it Herbert Hoover and emphasized his was announced that more would be high position and standing in defense added from time to time. of the laws of the country. He The definite donation of the extra praised the Republican office holders $25,000 was made at the behest of of the state, also, for the splendid Ernest Bamberger, a son of the de- service they have given. In discussing the tariff, he said it ceased mining man, who will administer the fund. He also is directing was just as much an issue of this the distribution of a fund of $20,000 campaign as it had been of former which he personally set aside some campaigns. He said ithe opposing time ago for the care of crippled party is trying to make prohibition children. The administrators of the an issue of the campaign, but he Bamberger estate, valued at more believed that prohibition has no place thaj. $100,000, according to 'the will, as a leading issue, as both national are iBertha. (Bamberger, widow; and platforms pledge its enforcement Mr. Colton said he felt sure that Ernest and Clarence Bamberger, the children. J. E. Bamberger died as the the Republican party in Box Elder result of an automobile accident county was in good hands, and would suffered while in France. place a winning ticket in the field. The convention took a recess until NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 oclock. Upon reassembling, the (PUBLISHER) reports of the committee on credentials, of permanent organization and order of the Interior Deportment U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, business, and on platform and resolutions, were read and adopted. The Utah, Sept 12, 1928. NOTICE is hereby given that platform follows: The Republicans of Box Elder Clarence H. Snodgrass of Promontory, is convention assembled this County, on March 28, made 1925, Utah, who, stock raising homestead entry, No'. 29th day of September A. D. 1928, hereby adopt the following platform 034876, for WNWtf, SE4NW SW!4, Section 28, SENEtf, Section and resolutions: 1. We our allegiance to 4, Township 10 North, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice the Republican party, and hereby enof intention to make three year proof, dorse theNational and State platform. 2. We heartily approve the able, efto establish claim to the land above described, before (the clerk of the ficient and economical administration ' District Court, at Brigham,-Utaon of President Calvin Coolidge. 3. We point with pride to the acthe 23rd day of October, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: complishment of our senior senator, Lew Whitaker. Conrad Hansen, Hon., Reed Smoot. He Ms today the George Hansen and J. P. Snodgrass, outstanding authority in America on national revenues, public taxation and all of Promontory, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, government finance. 4. We commend the splendid, serRegister. vices of our representatives in Congress, Hon. Do B. Colton and E. O. Leatherwood. We endorse their efforts in reclamation work and in the conservation of oux great resources. GrTTO Their work In procuring a large sum of money from the national treasury in building the greatest bird sanctuary in the world on Bear River Bay is highly appreciated. 5. We hold that the very life and prosperity of agriculture in the State of Utah depends on the protective tariff, and to that end, every agrishould culturist and support a man who is a firm believer combinain Its principles, the Hon. Ernest (Bamberger, Republican nominee for United States Senator. We believe the Republican party of Utah chose wisely in their selection of the Hon. William H. Wattis for Governor, as an honest, eficlent, economical administrator. 6. We heartily endorse the entire State Republican Ticket made at PRICES Ogden, Utah in August 1928, and commend these nominees for their exceptional qualification to administer the 'affairs of our great State; especially do we endorse the candidacy of our Box Elder County nominee, Hon. John W. Peters for office of Secretary of State. 7. We favor, respect for and believe in the strict enforcement of the us a look before deciding! Prohibition law, and to that end, pledge ourselves and nominees of the convention to, render every consistent effort to support our law enforcement officers. 8. We commend the efficient handling of county affairs by the Republican office holders, and pledge the nominees of this Convention to the BAMBERGER WILL ADDS $25,000.00 CHILDRENS FUND Salt E, Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. v re-affi- You May Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory. Be Sure and State Size h, Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah pa6.j SEMI-WEEKL- .TUESDAY, OCTOBER Y Marriage being a lottery, alimony is regarded as a gambling debt. Explodes Theory That An Ostrich Buries Its Head COAL S. N. Lee that the many humans fable that an ostrich buries its head in the sand when frightened, must he blown Phones: 1 upon, with distinction of line. 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No. 7 West Forest Street Brigham City, Utah Semi-Week- ly the veyy presence of our service is felt as you enter our doors carrying in its invisible greeting that spirit of willing that helpfulness that SOMETHING that just naturally makes you say MY BANK ,wed. like to have you all FEEL and KNOW that service. ... faithful discharge of their duties as public officers in an economical, efficient and fearless manner. 9. The Republican party stands for the building and maintenance of good roads, consistent, however, to the end that taxation shall not become burdensome upon the people, and pledge our nominees for the office of County Commissioners to carry out an economic program of road building. 10. We believe that tbe present system of taxation has become antiquated and unfair, and to that end pledge our legislative nominees to work for a of all taxable property. Respectfully submitted, ALBERT E. HOLMGREN; Chairman. HYRUM JENSEN, Secretary. Subscribe for the jchi ih A SERVICE REFLECTION from the STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City Newsj The Boss Son MviHfW UaiMu) i4T ri? COT WiMm inch tin 8 nun( BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH Room 22, ractic roun DENTIST Phone It s' are ills f ents 31-3- : 1 pr xk Accurate Work Prompt Adjustments Liberal Settlements DENTIST. ,ef cal John W. Phillips NOTARY PUBLIC ,rtaut rep. ay OF THE Utah-Idah- o . ma sdtfstr lease BUSINESS CARDS Suite ,rtant re uce i ASK AGENTS Abstracts Bonds Insurance ould ODOK By Otborna 4 and LiOS ell inf ittle ii igUer LJ that you can depend 206-- J will soon be tin,., the Sugar Factory t0 S operations. Those wkH pect to work during 5 campaign, should renL 1 the factory immediate Domestic Lump, per ton. $8.50 ...$6.00 Pea, per ton C. O. D. NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Its almost a shame, when th term is applicable to so . r It |