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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO against the mother country. Though the war was already on, there existed no overwhelming popular sentiment favor of independence. WashingPublished Every in ton himself was slow to be converted Tuesday and Friday. to it. But events were moving fast of destiny 8. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. to a climax, and the hand was not for long to be concealed. Less than a month before the DecSubscription Rates: One Year laration was adopted, the eloquent JL25 and Six Months fiery Richard Henry Lee forced 65 the issue with his famous resoluThree Months..- these United Colonies Entered at the Post Office at Brigham tions: That of are and right ought to be free City, as Second Class Matter. and independent states, etc. Within four weeks his startling views had WHY WE CELEBRATE been crystallized in the undying whose adoption we today document Today the nation celebrates the commemorate. unanimous adoption by the ContIt is good for Americans to take inental Congress of the Declaration of down their history books and read Independence on July 4, 1776, by again the story of those brave and which the thirteen united colonies sacrificial times. The significance of asserted themselves to be free and Independence Day is not as keenly independent states," "absolved from appreciated as it ought to be. The aU allegiance to the British crown, school children of a generation or with "all connection between them two ago were able to repeat the and the state of Great Britain totally Declaration of Independence from the dissolved. The immortal document, begnning to end from memory. Tomembers of the signed by fifty-si- x there are millions who have these heroic day with concludes Congress, never even read it or heard it read. words: And for the support of this This is not to say that patriotism Declaration, with a firm reliance on and the love of country have grown the protection of Divine Providence, cold but it is to say that sentiment we mutually pledge to each other our is perhaps playing too small a part lives, our fortunes and our sacred in our busy lives. Surely we can honor. Thus was announced the devote a few minutes in recollection birth of a new nation, a republic of the reasons why we today fling which in the intervening century and out our flags, in admiration of the a half has grown to be the greatest spirit of the sires of 76. in gratitude! that now is or ever has been on the for the priceless heritage they beface of the earth. queathed to us, in high resolve to bej There were many in 1776 who worthy of the gift and to transmit it trembled at the thought of revolution unsullied to posterity. The Box Elder flews WORTH OF MINING For the REST of your life, use Rest-Ri- te Mining economic Mattresses is a vital element in the life of the western states. In a single state, Utah, the industry of the total employs about number of workers and produces of the new annual about of all wealth. It supplies Renovating one-thi- Better Bedding Co. one-thi- rd rd four-fift- hs report of condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY Semi-Weekl- y, 50 Railroad MaaV Watch The requirements of railroads which maintain time Inspection are that watches must run within 30 seconds variation a week. No. 12 Reserve District 6036. Charter No. FRIDAY, SEMI-WEEKL-Y At Brigham City, in the State of Utah, at Close of Business on June 30, 1930. 1 ProoaJ The boundaries ess Isfl of It la Impossible to organs of moral or Emerson. t RESOURCES Loans and Discounts United States Government Securities Owned Other Bonds, Stocks, and Securities Owned...- - ap - - 808,571.21 Fixtures $13,000.00 and Furniture House $80,000.00; Banking Real Estate Owned Other Than Banking House Reserve With Federal Reserve Bank - Cash and Due from Banks Outside Checks and Other Cash Items Redemption Fund With U. S. Treasurer; Due from U. S. Treasurer 81,608.20 Ne 93,000.00 21,148.75 47,459.71 We will Windsor, Bla- foi publican and Red Sour Pie cherries on and after Jut!' Mi 91,425.90 6,253.71 1,000.00 ex I ve be fli Brigham City Canning Compi - Capital Stock Paid In Surplus $ Profits-N- et Circulating Notes Outstanding Due to Banks, Including Cashiers Checks.. Demand Deposits Time Deposits 100,000.00 17,000.00 8,565.73 20,000.00 5,432.18 - H; June grass. has there been such a great Directors. OF CONSTIPATION mainly within the state, for wages, supplies, smelting and transportation. Thirty millions goes directly for labor, while about $15,000,000, of the gross total, is expended in dividends to stockholders. Such facts as these reveal the danger of any program which aims g or at the mining industry. Retarding the progress of the industry in such a state would precipitate a calamity. Mining developed the west In the 'early days, and it is as vital to the present and the future as it was to the past. If only for selfish reasons, the people of the west must demand that mining be treated fairly and equitably. A Battle Creek physician says, "Constipation Is responsible for more misery than any other cause. But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon, liie water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. The Eddy Drug Store. (adv.) over-regulatin- g fire WI in Your desire for economy need not stand in the way of having bedroom furniture that is beautiful and well built, when you do your furniture shopping at Stohls. Consider, for example, this handsome suite finished in the popular green enamel, with hand painted decorations. Consists of stylish bed, roomy chiffonier, dainty vanity dresser and cushioned seat bench. Surely a bedroom furnished with such a suite will give any housekeeper just reason to be proud. Yet, the price i3 less than you would expect to pay for the average suite of four pieces in a retail store. These Four Pieces Sell For Complete Q Mi rKnown for Dependability n v 'i t i: 'Ilrinhn m City, Utah. Misuse of electricity and electric appliances ranks high in the list of fire causes. It results in an annual loss of approximately $14,000,000 in this country. Handy-ma- n installations and extensions may be found in hundreds of thousands of homes where they are a constant menace to life and property. It is & common practice to add unsafe lengths of lamp cord and to loop extensions around nails or other metal projections. Blown fuses, instead of being replaced, are doctored and made to work, in spite of the fact that they are no longer fuseable. During inspections In one city recently, a bushel basket of pennies which had been used to supplement blown fuses, was collected. Even the best of wiring wears out in time. Unless it is replaced by a Lfi capable electrician it presents a very IF dangerous fire hazard. Most cities now have examinations of buildings and property in order to remove hazards. However, thesei occur only at long intervals. Thp solution of the problem is up to the public. When it permits amateur installation of electric appliances aLd Hi fails to replace old equipment, it is unconsciously courting destruction. NORMAN LEE: BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Thirty years insurance experience without ; a contested claim. j AUTO DOCTORS Do you want to save money? Th, f us for new tires. When you from our stock of U. S. tires, ; rock bottom prices. At the sain I, get the extra mileage which lh largest producer of rubber Is brf every tire bearing the U. S. trad are first quality tires and the Peerless are guaranteed for advantage of these bargain price new tires on your car. eq-- !j The heart of your car needs attention if it is to go about its job with smooth and economical efficiency. But the attention you give it must be expert. Inexperience may prove costly. Come here if you want service that means smoother ruining, less expensive cars. f Bowen & JacKson u. s. ROYAL V.8.PXZ10X8S West Forest Street PHONE 35 PETERS JEWELRY pa di 00 LEADING FIRE CAUSE th g BETTER COMMUNICATION $106,-000,0- 72 hs tl Merely call us up, state your acreage and the location:' Gi the amount for which you want to insure. Then If th know when the crop is off and pay only for the tin be policy runs. Phone 120. -0 During 1930 it is estimated that the telephone industry will spend for extending long distance facilities. The program requires thej construction of about 3,000 miles of cable in this country. Amazing progress in long distance telephone communication has been "made since 1915 when contact between. San Francisco and New York was first established. Twenty-fiv- e foreign countries can now be reached by telephone from the United States and approximately 85 per cent of the worlds telephones can be interconnected. In a few minutes and at a reasonable cost we can speak to a person In the next town or even in another hemisphere. at to of which $85,000,000 is expended, over-taxin- Je m has it been easier to maKe your wheat insurance arrangements. states railroad freight tonnage. RELIEF FROM CURSE th ex hazard. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1930. ERNEST E. HANSEN, Notary Public. My Commission Expires March 2, 1932 (SEAL) one-eigh- si of MORONI JENSEN, ORSON A. CHRISTENSEN, 0, W has there been a more wonderful prospect for a hamper wheat crop. has there been snch a ranK growth above-name- $120,000,-00- Sj Soever Before .$1,185,709.48 Its annual output is about an ch se 329,087.87 705,623.70 - sti Tt CO State of Utah, County of Box Elder, ss. d I, J. Leo Nelson, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. LEO NELSON, Cashier. Correct Attest: JOHN D. PETERS, the - Phone 237 for any information. 1930. LIABILITIES TOTAL....- start receiving Royal Anne, $1,185,709.48 TOTAL..... Undivided co an wi Notice to Cherry Growers 35,260.00 - COMPANY s. 29x4.40 .... $785 29x4.40 29x4.50 .... $8.40 29x4.50 30x5.00 $10.80 30x5.00 30x4.50 .$8.75 30x4.50 ai I U. PEERtf , c, ....&' .... $i. .... traxion XH E RIG S WING IF TO U . S Famous for High Class Jewelry at Moderate Prices! IIIIBIIIIBR8BBIIBI B I Central Chevrolet 71 South Main Street, Brigham City, UtahTel ( co |