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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 'PAGE TWO SEMI-WEEKL- FRIDAY, Y Vriday, 0$wfE? Every Published and Friday. Tuesday Semi-Weekl- y, tLm 3. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. For Speed) Subscription Rates: ....$2.50 ....$1.25 One Year Six Months THE Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. INOfVIDUAUY OWNCDj MOO STORES hr Cf Let's review the reasons why you will be benefited by trading at this store This store is an independent store possessing the same local interests as you. This store is your Rexall Store, the exclusive agency in merchandise of the this locality for all United Drug Company, the worlds largest producer of Drug Store commodities. This store Is linked with 10,000 other Independent drug stores to form the Worlds Largest Chain of Individually Owned Drug Stores. This store carries every product obtainable at all other drug stores at similar prices and in addition the exclusive g products which are sold only at Rexall Stores at prices. These prices are made low by large buying power, mass production and direct distribution. All Rexall Products are backed by our personal guarantee to give you perfect satisfaction or your money back. Therefore, Save with Safety at your Rexall Drug Store, an independent store that offers you every benefit that you could possibly get from any chain store, as well as the friendly, neighborly service which makes an independent store a good place in which to trade. ed profit-sharin- The Eddy Drug Co. Store The Coming! reenburg Amusement ompany ( Regardless of Rumors, Will Exhibit Here All Next Week JULY 21st to 26th AUSPICES The Brigham City Fire Department childs The Mother has at heart has likewise plans Faher the welfare, and dreams for his boys or his girls fitness for life. Why, then is not thel child the heart of the nation a center of thought as it were? From the heart ocmes (the good and bad impulses of all human beings. When such impulses are guided and the minds of our youth so full of good, noble and constructive thoughts; thoughts of kindness, mercy and justice to all living creatures, there is little room for thoughts of a cruel or destructive nature. When this guidance Is exercised, then, and only then, can we hope to crowd out and eradicate cruelty and crime. The often quoted lines from George T. Angells writings are as true now as ever, he says: Nearly all the criminals of the future are in our public schools now, and we are educating them. We can mould them now If we will. To instill into the hearts and minds of the coming generation, humane sentiment; the feeling of kindness and justice to every living creature, educating them in ways of mercy and thoughtfulness for the helpless In the world, will do more to decrease crime than punishment can ever be expected to do. Dr. William O. Stillman, late president of the American Humane association, referring to humane education said: The quality of citizenship will certainly improve and eliminate a large percentage of the lawlessness, which makes prisons and reformatories necessary, and which increase so largely the cost of the maintenance of the government This is not an idle theory but a well demonstrated fact today. While there has been a steady Increase In the growth of humane education all through the United States and Its possessions, there is much more to be done in order to obtain the desired results. It Is the vital and important duty of each and every one of us to do what we can to make humaneness a part of the regular teaching in the public schools of our country. Twenty-fiv- e states, have laws on their Btatute books making thej teaching of humane education compulsory in public schools. "The great advancement of the world throughout all ages is to be measured by the increase of humanity and the decrease of crime. 31,000 LIVES INCLUDING THE NEW T I LT - A - W H I R L THE LATEST IN THRILLS" and Other Amuse-men- t Features BRING THE' KIDDIES FUN FOR ALL SUPPORT THE LOCAL FIRE BOYS ! A Real Tented City of Sights and Lights THE FEATHERHEADS lives. Every year hundreds of thousands of new automobiles throng the high- six-cylind- it to cause trhere are at teem )ver, that will allowed tc er saves the car from the strain Tht Coup, JUJ and wear of vibration resuli fewer adjustments and Come in. Learn once more to a car for the sheer thrill of drltj Seme DistimgnUhlmg Ft a 1 mototl six-cylin- 44 frame . . . four elliptic springs . . . fuiiy-enbrakes . . . fourLoJ shock absorbers . . .Fij hydraulic full-leng- th dj four-whe- el hardwood-and-ste- body el . . ,j gasoline tank in the rear . . ,t for your protection, a new andlilk service policy. Tha Coach, U63 17m Sport Roadster . ... $555 $545 Tha Coach The Coop Tha Sport Coapo W! Tha Club Sedan $475 Tha Sedan $715 The Special Sedan (4 wire wheel standard) on Special Sedan) ROADSTER or PHAETON $545 $455 All prlcatf. o. h. factory, Hint, Michigan CMEVIHldPILIETr SIX Central Chevrolet Cl Brik Telephone No. 21 SIX-CYLIND- SMOOTHNESS ER GRADE CROSSINGS their own lives, but when they endanger the lives of others it is about time to call a halt. of we have the fact that la spite been spending more than $60,000,000 Happiness nail Sorrew a year to eliminate railroad grade m Highway Safety. It Is stated that the cost of grade separation is too great for the problem to be solved by this method and it is suggested that uniform warning signs, protective signal devices and education of UBers of the highway provide practical remedies. At every grade crossing is some sort of sign or warning on the railroad It should be a simple matter for states and the railroads to agree on an outstanding type of sign or signal device which would be noticed by even the most) negligent of drivers, and place it far enough from the crossing to give adequate time for cautious approach. The desire to beat the railroad train to the crossing is responsible for the loss of thousands of fives. Plain, ordinary carelessness and incompetence are responsible for thousands more. The most telling commentary of all is found in the fact that a large part of grade crossing accident result, not when trains strike motor cars, but when the automobiles strike right-of-wa- ed Tapeworms he worst ofte: r more specie it find park Ltestines. Tb m in ny Started, so it is ie signs of tl Lre the best id of them. Tapeworms poultry and six-cylin- ways. Utilization of the average car is continually on the increase. Traffic congestion grows more severe. Speed ranges rise. Yet, for the most part, we are attempting to handle these conditions with outmoded laws. It has been staited that the greatest single accident prevention need Is a drivers licensing law. So far, 17 states have passed such ordinances. In the other 31, persons are allowed to operate vehicles on public roads irrespective - of their competence, thus endangering all motorists and pedestrians. It is too late to save the 31,000 lives that were lost last year, and the 28,000 the year before. We can' not replace the wasted $850,00,000. But we can halt the rising death and the trains! injury toll caused by reckless and Recently, In a southern state, the incompetent drivers. engineer of a locomotive saw a car stalled on. the track ahead of him Book Agent to Farmer: "You ought with Its occupants frantically trying to buy an encyclopedia, now your boy to start it. He jammed on the brakes Is going to school. and the locomotive jumped the track. Farmer: Not on your life! Let The engineer was killed. Careless him walk, same as I did." motorists may have a right to risk high-power- A SIX . The wide domain of accidents in the United States during the past year resulted in an economic loss of $850,000,000. This is the price1 we pay for carelessness and Incompetence. Yet it is the least Important phase of the problem. Of infinitely greater importance is the fact chat in 1929 the automobile claimed about' ieed Tapei Measure Get out on the straightaway step on the gas and youll know why owners are so enthusiastic about the Chevrolet Six. At every point on the speedometer you travel smoothly, quietly, safely. You can drive from daybreak to dusk as fast as you please and never grow weary of the journey. This type of performance is only depossible because of smoothness sign. And makes possible greater economy for happiness has they are Increasing in numJ. H. Parmelee, of the national crossings, never1 baen (mapped, but sorrow has due to new road construction, acber conference on street and highway to reports presented to the been surveyed and known in every safety, estimates that motor vehicle cording National Conference on Street and part Elbert Hubbard. 31,000 & HIGH CLASS R Ti RIDING DEVICES $850,000,000 mmootlui lEeomoMay ITS WISE TO CHOOSE HEART OF THE NATION Your Health, Comfort And Economy Are Best Protected By Your Rexall Drug Store ! trade-mark- and 65 Three Months WORLDS LAROKST CHAIN or JUI y. Evens Up "The law of averages provides," said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, that be who speaks with anger may be compelled to listen In humility." Washington Star. W Variation in Wavae The frequency of waves In the ocean varies. During a gale It was fonnd that storm waves traveled at a speed of between 27 and 32 miles an hear. Coloring Malarial Annatto Is the pulpy substance surrounding the seeds of a tree by the same name and Imported Into this country In cakes weighing two or more pounds, to be nsed In coloring butter, cheese and oleomargarln. . m Customs Change Offer a woman of today a pinch of snuff and she will be quite as much offended as a Victorian dame by the offer of a clr&gette. Yet a century ago the invitation of snuff would have been accepted-- without demur. HdPinnacle of Svocos AT '1 And Imstsllnat Theoretically, says a to death may be put off Indite tains the table d'hote menus! would leave only Detroit News. -4- 4V- Horsos an i frsA.ii The livery stable buiMW be thriving If some smart f conceived the idea of tnfi old horse on a new one.-- Di! News. H4 Fall Fledfsd at The common houst If i when It hatches from tit! does not grow any larger, hatches It is distorted ui from 15 to 30 minutes tot out' The fly is not send until from three to Bti iff hatches. Jewish SynW The scroll hung os th of every orthodox homelP Hebrew, a con- Tie In fulfill1 command in Deuteronoov Book of Moses, "And tie! upon they gates." The k these words in Hebrew. bol of a Jewish home and1 of t loyalty to religion. H For the REST of 1 life, us- e- Mattfl Rest-Ri- te Is one who makes more temporary, money than his family can spend." Hm; thats our Idea of a miracle man. Philadelphia Inquirer. . a "mezuzah." of this custom Is - "A successful man," observes LOW Renovating Better Bedding By Osborne Paying the Dressmaker "" 3 rI t I t t C 1 |