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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929. mil THE BOX ELDER NEWS, LECISIME IT la hearing much reDam from Arizona, Boulder ading California and Utah speakers at varto consider the ious sessions held Colorado waters to a of the diverting ful work for the residents of the ,everal states Involved. on Utahs part to ratify I threat e compact regardless of tie Arizona and other lower basin states rras smothered in the spceial Bonier dam committee of the lower house. The Young memorial calling upon iflzona, California and Nevada to immediately, as Utah get together wants action, was laid aside temporarily, owing to the fact that these three states are now negotiating a tristate conference in Nevada at which the lower basin differences may be straightened out. Charges of salary grafting, profiteering sales to board members and Ibe legislature six-stat- , , I IT W ments of accounts rendered by banks or trust companies to their depositors. to notice No. 65, Irvine Relating of adverse claim to any bank deposit and the proeeedure necessary to make such claim effective to cause recognition of the adverse claim. No. 66, Irvine Limiting the liability of a bank or trust company for of a check through er- ror. No. 67, Irvine Fixing liability of a bank or trust company to its depositors for payment of forged, altered, or raised checks. No. 68, Irvine Giving a bank or j trust company the option to refuse payment of a check or other demand instrument presented six months af-ter date. No. 69, Irvine Fixing limitations, countermands of payments and orders relating to the payunfair discrimnlation in the employof ment checks or drafts against were ment of teachers made against many county and district school heads bank accounts. S. R. 1, Ryan Asking the govern- it an &pen meeting of the education storage commission and committee of the Utah house of rep- - or, water state engineer to make available for wsentatives. Those bringing the charges orrna- ere mainly members of the Utah the use ofthe legislators any inf ! stop-payme- nt BEAR RIVER, Feb. 7. Mr. Frank Nelson Is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franty Nelson, and his friends, whom he has not seen for some time, having been engaged in work in Los Angeles, Calif. He was recently transferred to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy born last Tuesday, Jan. 29th. Mother and babe are as well as could be expected. Mrs. Bernard Hansen entertained a number of little tots last Wednesday in honor of her son Courtleys fourth birthday anniversary. The little folks were seated at one long table, each with a novelty cap on their head, Mss Lillian Kotter, daughter tart extra-curricul- ai-pl- like good shoes. like them rebuilt. want value for your money. want prompt, efficient service ou come again. come once know the place. BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL Ask Charlie. You You You You You You of and Mrs. William Kotter of this left today for Los Angeles, Calif., after a months visit at home. She is returning to resume her studies at the University of California at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Merrell, former residents of this city, but now resid' ing at Rains, Utah announce the arlval' 0f a fine 7 pound baby boy and were served to hot born yester(iay at the Dee Hospital dinner. Those present were Clara ln 0gden Mother and babe are do- Carma and Beth Peterson, LaRue ing nicely. Mrs. Merrell was formerly Christensen, Lee Zinck, Hope Chris- Miss Vera Preston of this city. tensen, Paul Lynn and Stewart Holm444 gren. The grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Hansen and a few of the mothers of the little guests were also present. . The regular meeting of the Amer- After the dinner the little ones were entertained in the ball room of the lean Legion Auxiliary which was to I home, where they danced and played be held next Monday, February lltm many interesting games. The Bee Hive girls, under the direction of their class leader, Mrs. Amanda Jensen, entertained at Mrs. three-cour- Mr. three-cour- heart design."V . Thats Thats Thats Thats - 'A'rt't natural. necessary. iproper. understood. --That's the idea. Thats certain. j Thats Thats !' it., all, city SOME REAL BARGAIN SURPRISES FOR YOU SATURDAY! I se price, will be sold Every bolt of table linen regardless of wool flannel and Kasha cloth, all 50c per yard; shades, selling now for $2.15 and $1.98 per yard. Several tables piled high with real bargains to keep your bodies warm and your feet dry.' 54-in- ch GROCERY SPECIALS: 25c Cans Mustard or Tomato Sardines, Kitchen King Corn Matches, 6 Boxes 2 JOc 19c C. HOLST & SON i2 Block South of Tabernacle Thej A HEll RESPONSIBILITY r fllm players ar6 the lUclp.1 charters I. the Paramount Interferenc6 plctUre dinner was served which comes to the Paramount theatre hot, to the following: Bishop and Mrs, in Ogden, starting Sunday, Feb. 10th. Osey Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert They are Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Wm. Powell and Doris Kenyon. Misses Dena Christensen, Lois Jensen, Is the first Broad- Interference Elaine Jensen, Ruth Peterson, Char- success to be filmed as Ona way stage lotto Andersom Evelyn Thor king picture. The play ran Allred, Priscilla Gibson, Gayle Jensen, in the metropolis for nine months Norrine Checketts, Dorothy Gardner and previous to that was presented Emerine Christensen and Mrs. Pearl in London for two years. Roland Elwell. After dinner the evening was Pertwee and Harold Dearden collaspent in playing games. Prizes were borated in writing the play. won by Emerine Christensen and The talking version of InterferAustin Johnsen. At 11 oclock, ice ence was directed by Roy J.' Rome-rocream and cake were served. The pioneer director of sound films Bee Hive girls and Mrs. Jensen for Paramount Ernest Pascal preproved to be real entertainers. pared the dialogue. The film is based Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen and son on the Lothar Mendes production. at their All Jewel, spent the week-en- d of the four players mentioned home here. They are occupied in are favorably known to film fans. It Salt Lake at present Mrs. Jensen is their first experience ln talking is a Representative in the state pictures, and, according to critics legislature and Jewel is attending who have viewed the film elsewhere, the University of Utah. the production is a success. Mr. Henry C. Johnson spent the wic-enof Valentine ' TO YOU ALL! Cluy Kelly of Carlin, Nevada, is visiting in Brigham City with his mother, Mrs. Dell Kelley and other relatives. Mrs. R. L Fishburn left Monday for Sawtelie, Calif., where she will visit with, her daughter Dr. and Mrs. Milton E. Hubbard and family. guests were seated at one long table and a color scheme of red and white was prettily carried out in the menu and decorations. Place cards and, ot No. , Bate. Giving th, education charge of student organizaactivities, tions and in each school district of the state. that the No. 42, Redd Providing county minimum levy for general purposes and for the care and reiief ' of indigent sick and dependent poor to all counties having an shall oVtota stately $400,000,000. assessed valuation of $4,000,000 in property of two million. A house joint resolution by Repre- - stead 44 Hodgson Authorizing the would m. s. Jorgenson jent&tive of health to board state amend the state constitution to ipplumbing. rules governing an to tax school the state PAGE FIVE Y LOCAL ITEMS BEAR RIVER Jensens home last Wednesday. passage of Representative Thomas Burtons bill, proposing that school boards be relieved from detailed publication of their expenditures as required by law. A measure Introduced by Representative Jefferson of Beaver provides that the property and franchises of all publie service corporations be by the state board of equalization at their full cash value, as shown furnished the by sworn statements public utilities commission. Mr. Jefferson estimated that adoption ot his would increase the taxable the SEMI-WEEKL- FISH STORY A small boy had fallen into a creek and a kind old lady had stopped until he ,was rescued and safely on the bank. Dear me, how did you come to fall in? She asked of the very unfortunate boy. I didnt come to fall ln, he ex- Lawds gwine de good abji 7m, an efhe gits any wusser, plained. I came to fish. 404 wy, iah11 ten to - 'jm myself. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION K4(PUBLISHER) Department of the Interior asked the preacher, Susannah, when it came her turn to answer the usual questioit in such cases, Do you take this man to be your wedded husband for better or for worse Jes as he is, pahson, she replied, jes as he ib. Ef he gits any bettah , I se , I I Notice of Meeting U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, . Burton-Chan- ging 7for erery'diUd tmount equaling MEETING OF BOARD Utah, Jan. 23. 1929. OF NOTICE election y, The present provision of school board of school age. NOTICE is hereby given that Wm. OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW June. NUMBER 1, Kenzie McDonald , of Salt Lake City, it for $25 per capita tax with no ; bar to DISTRICT PARKING toer Fur Burton-J No- - 4d; detong equalising fund. Mrs. Anna Piereey of SEASON 1928. Utah, who. on May 18, 1922, made of taxes for school $2lt Lake Introduced a bill which the application Reand add! stock raising homestead entry. the of of districts Equalization The Board in county would relieve from Jury duty only purposes Section 8, No. 030024, for NWNW iCouncil the City by view class. appointed ho have active first tboss female citizens 4. 8 4 Section and a Lots of the for City SWKNWV4, office will meet at the H. J. U. Redd Providing are of niinor children wtihin their convention S Feb. the 7. on 8, 1. 3, 6, 5, amend Lots 2, Hall or revise ln the City Recorder tq homes. SEVL NWtt, constitution of the state of Utah. 15th, 14th Jand 15th, 1929 between NSWU, SWK SW. 8 state on m. 6 Section 5, IN THE SENATE North, m. Range and p. 9 a. Township Creating of No. 47, Woodbury the hours gep. Hollingsworth introduced a bill real estate commission and empowersaid days, to hear and consider any 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed brokers Monday doubling the atr on cigaretsiing it to license and regulate (objections and make necessary cor- notice of intention to make three Land salesmen. year proof, to establish claim to the ind dgaret papers. wUhVsfamiTy here d' aTuVerilllansteps7 the I land above described, before Register, A bill Introduced by Senator D. W. j and unjust, I deem unequal Lake in Salt may procafe the cost turning to his work, in that he & notchi with tbia picture of mmteioner $10 water a and would lists plats U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Parratt impose penl&ty During said days, CitY la1 Tuesday. Mr, Johnson ca el Jng the gympathy of the audience be districts which of water distribution ln accordant will open Utah, on the 5th day of March, 1929. a day upon District of said Parking up with !Mr. and Mrs.- Dave Peterson before the film is half thru. Clive above Claimant names as witnesses: the are la arrears in reporting the num- with the number of acre feet delivat who went on to Logan to see Mr. Brook essays the role of a prominent to public Inspection Burton and Henry Jesper-so- n, ber of high school students in the ered the previous year. Thomas Hall. the in office named City who is ill. , English being and, surgeon, No. 49, Hlrsch Providing for the Petersons mother, English Review. diflteirt. of Huntsville, Utah; Harold Board of Equalization and Mrs. Alvin Stander has been In convinces the audience of auto freight and passenger himself, easily of Tulsa,' Okla. ; H. K. Richard taxing I EMERY REESE, Dunn, J. IN THE SENATE Logan the past week at the bedside w Evelyn Brent portrayal. jjjs Lake City, Utah. of Salt CHRISTENSEN, ORSON A S. Peterson, Hills Introduced the role of Deborah Kane, No. 51, Hacking Providing bills of her sister, Mrs. Mary ELI F. TAYLOR, portrays NELSON, SOREN but a for ill time, No. $1, Irvine Providing for the 0f sale on livestock requiring regis- who was seriously a young lady who nearly wrecks thej Register. C. WIXOM, S. life of two people through her jealous stablishmeat, building and equipping ; tration of dealers in fresh meat pro- who is on the improve at present. 444 MERRELL. W. C. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen spent Friday machinations. Doris Kenyon has a of the Utah State Training school for ducts. of PROBATE AND By order of the City Council that in Logan, with her mother, Mrs. the care, protection, treatment and j jfo. 06, Jefferson Providing as the wife of Sir part delightful 1929. Feb. 1st, Utah, GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES be Mary Peterson. Brigham City, persons, au public service corporations education ot feeble-minde- d John Marlay, played by Brook. of of basis the on the E. (adv. It) Smith, assessed for taxation Principal Clarence Of the four. Brook is a native Consult County Clerk or Respective I No. 52, Dillman Amending exist-- , their full cash value as shown by the Bear River high school was the I Englishman," with the others having utlii- Signers for Further Information gpeaker at Conjoint M. I. A services reBided jor several years ln England. ing child fbar laws so that proper ; statements made to the public -j Cmj commission. and His opportunities Influences adequate fleg subject, Sunday evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bpeak wlth a decided EUglish was so They ,for education are provided for ln con- j h. J. R, Jorgenson Amending the panionship and Marriage is up which accent picked effectively to increase the state section with the employment of such constitution Estate of Daniel Parry, deceased. ably handled, by him, that not a the microphone. school fund to an amount equal to whisper was heard in the audience by 'minors. For sale PHONOGRAPH 444Creditors will present claims with CONSOLE . An act re-- $50 (or every child ln the state and for the forty-fiv- e No. 53, Hollingsworth (lt-pminutes he so E. 1st 115 to the undersigned at BrigCall vouchers N, cheap. lati'ng to habitual criminals and pro- - j providing that $5 per school capita fluently spoke. His talk was surely ham Utah, on or before the City, Chevrolet touring car, 25th vising that upon the fourth conviction FOR SALE A piano solo by a of March, A D. 1929. masterpiece. day Of a felony persona so convicted shall $125.00; range, $10.00; phonograph, MARTIN RASMUSSEN, Norrine Checketts and the' slogan, led be sentenced to life imprisonment. $25.00; heater, $10.00; and washer, Administrator of the estate ot by Miss Elva Baird, concluded the No. 54, Patterson (by request) N. L. Hansen. $10.00. excellent program. Daniel medi-Idn- e, ' Parry, deceased. Providing for the teaching of Music for Him in No of the pioneers met R. S. Fessenden, Shrewsbury, Mass. of first publication, January The Date daughters surgery, obstetrics and pediatrics LIST YOUR PROPERTY For sale. I home of Sarah Fridal last the D. 1929. at A Hounds 15th, the of and this !in tracing schools for nurses, Yelps sold a good deal of land full Ive write or in was will my I G. tell Jensen Abbie E. DAVIS, WILLIAM Says, Thursday. heard .fApio (H--) 008 persons entering suoh schools year. Norman Lee. J. experience with Lithiated Buchu Knr Florence for administrator of the meeting. ihelt Attorney charge state at hnnera after May XI, 1932, to have completed was Gardner sang two vocal solos. The (Keller Formula). How the irritation UNCONDITIONALLY who man for , of a Guaranteed was fifteen units of credit in a creditable that meeting , . River) wag relieved, that caused getting up of fifhigh school or the equivalent It acts on a lifetime. The Schaeffer Lifetime 7 times each night. NOTICE TO CREDITORS u mre teen units of credit in some creditable Fountain Pens. People Drug Co. do on bowels, life (bladder as epsom salts The - j some changes were made. wrodlTto'he to' darkEstate of Nathan D. Yearsley, the (tf) a damn log educational institution. Ray the druggist of Mrs. Drives out foreign deposits and les-ftrof deceased. the boards sketches parents to hit the for dogs Ne. 55, Dillman Requiring ness, waiting This relieves Creditors will present claims with of education on or before June 30 of and the veterans of the chaise Huggins were read, and much enjoyed sens excessive acidity. Take your FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. vouchers to (the undersigned at the causes up that luncheon Su'd- Irritation getting A the the of Nationtray those hunts. former estimate of present.. by an each year to make swapped stories G. M. FISHBURN, 50 First office of LeRoy B. Young, 914 First The tablets cost 2c each at school j Utah. expenses of the district for the denly in the far distance was heard was served by Mrs. Mary Holmgren, nights. Bank Ogden. Bldg.. al National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah, there'the deep, full baying, mingled with Mrs. Gladys Holmgren, Mrs. Mary all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, year commencing on July 1 on or before the 25th day ot at or locally Mechanicsburg, Ohio, after. Bernard Hansen of Bear March, A D., 1929. the sudden eager yelps' of the hounds Weldman and Mrs. Sarah Fridal. SALE FOR (adv.) The Sunday School was pleased to the Eddy Drug Store. No. Evans Prohibiting the In full pursuit 56, River City offers his entire holdings LE ROY B. YOUNG, 44- music, bave a3 visitors last Sunday, stake to that animals listen for, now .meat There of his flourishing slaughtering of the estate ot Including for Administrator sale, commercial purposes except at federwill you? one veteran announced, board members Supt. C.. O. Roskelley, NOTICE ON PETITION FOR and his very business D. Yearsley, ' deceased. Nathan mercantile enplants . or triumphantly, trying to engender packing gj.obbg,. Munns and Sisters Pratt ally inspected DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY Date of first publication; Friday, modern home. A substanlal cash licensed thuslasm ln the mind of the younger and Elva gajrd. the deal, slaughter houses or at state 18th, A. D. 1929. Jam will swing payment for & Young, Attorneys for man. Thatcher Mrs. Rachael Manlow of Ogden, United of slaughter houses and providing the District Court In the modern the licensing of slaughter houses, Most Ogden, Utah. The new man listened for a while, is here caring for her mother, Mrs. States for the District of Utah Administrator, TRADE OR FOR' SALE rein disgust; then turned ity and security for five-roohome in Brigham City. (adv. Ole Miller, who has been seriously Before J. T. McConnell, referee. "How could you expect any one to 111. She is also assisting with her quired thereon. 9915. the best and arrange No. Construction In Bankruptcy No. 60, Candland Relating - to the hear T the music with all those dogs sister, Mrs. Evans. ideal. Cost $7500 A. of home ments . Frogley In the matter of Henry care of state funds,, the responsibility, making such a noise T Exchange. or. trade at a sacrifice for Max and Gayle Jensen are both out amj jjagii Fife, Will doing REBUILT sell and security thereof , and providing David K of Frogley name of school because of sickness. acceptance. immediate under the business for the designating of public deposiMoffat, Salt Lake City. , Professional Perquisite & Fife. of public tories and the depositing rewere e children The funds therein. and one A."Frogley No 61, Candland Relating to cer- hearsing a Christmas toplay, a lifetime. The Schaeffer Lifetime that the ALL MAKES part objected limitatthe of boys borrowing tificates of deposit, Pens. Peoples Drug Co. Fountain to him, although been assigned had of manner ion and prescribing the (tf) Itay the druggist. .11 debt, in bankrupt,,. it hod only a few lines and a gorgeous qualifying by banks as depositories reahis re for paraon. NOTICE! Sa 1929 for United States deposits or postal costume. Being pressed tha laaaa rata par All cradttor, and othar attend flnanJ mut- at the Mr. Leonard M. Arboniis associated to sons ordered for are terested t7):ieclag;h other kids get savings funds, or as depositories $10.00 on both the be will Ternws $5 Monthly1 If Desired Heck, tered funds of toe state of Utah, etc. o with me again and authorized to hearing Sug the Hammond and ytah-ldahfeast, In the nuts and toe 16 No. 62, Tffrratt Relating to toe to eat candy represent , me in any line of my Company canal systems. am not in that scene P certificates of kindergarten teachers. and I on United States court business. NORMAN LEE. . All idakes Rented m.b"-SerNo. 63, Irvine Relating to state t. One Month $2.50; 3 Months $7.00 OPPORTUNITY PIANO Idaho Sugar Company canal sysJeJ I Too Many! thereof, afternoon Explains Dot Over V He (under the mistletoe) Have yon is $75.00 per acre carrying Bhow cause, if 1 a The letter I has not always had a fee. All Makes New We have in the vicinity of Brigham acre annual maintenance per over biased a man before? the prayer of the why have, dot over it. This Is no original part they any or Portables a piano, and buy lease to player two pianos Anyone wishing City, She (ditto) of the letter, but is derived from a condition, in good but used,Tell me his name so that I can water for use during toe 1929 season petitioner of the Court, it is rurther slightly diacritic mark, like an acute accent, uld make application at the office general rule ; also a saxaphone, on which a cash thrash him. Repairing - Overhauling that any used to particularize the I in posiordered ' can make a great saving Company, he might be too many of the .Utah-Idah- o but But Sugar Store purchaser apRetail his enter been tion ln which it might have j will be granted to responfor you." Garland, Utah, not later than April this application, file specifications in or terms taken merely for the stroke of another and to sell these pearance 15th, 1929. with sible parties. We desire letter. It appears to have begun Is Wholesale Typewriter 40-writing in opposition thereto, man- locally rather than have the expense Motorists for Hint in the referee, undersigned manuscripts about the Eleventh opthe is Company, Inc. ln the This this your them. If sweet clover is planted In of shipping First Garage Mechanic Whats as romui-- j with the II In such words as provided time the at at and ner write car? South Main, Salt Lake City 32 portunity. For particulars, winter, unscarified or unhulled seed General Order No. 32. appliance In the front of your inenll. and to have thenee been Merchants Western vacuum, moisture of a Great action toe The Thats to used. Owner once Was. 2761 be Machine m. 1929 may to I in contiguity with Ogden, Utah, February 8th, Association, P. O. Box 804, so I wont eat the other fellow's dust and frost breaks the seed coat and a" or n." mil Anally to have been Adjustment j. McConnell, Utah. (adv. ' It goes In the vacuum. used with the seed is ready to sprout with the j" in nil positions. Referee in Bankruptcy, Salt Lake City, season. first warm weather of the theses NE. Z of ls . . WANT COLUMN Dont Get Up Nights , d) Danger Ahead If You Do (d-ll-- tf) , ; ail tt , 1 - and-Intere- m 9) Typewriters NOTICE! fifth-grad- t sir Mr Son r -- mooup la-ac- (f-1-- . at'oSoST to-th- e s. - . 9) 4 t. 1 |