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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE TWO Sox Hlfar Stye BY E. P. HORSLEY y, Published Every and Friday. Tuesday Semi-Weekl- 8. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. 4 Factory-To-Yo- $2.00 $100 $0. Entered at the Fost Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. ARE WE A FREE FEOPLE? Americans are a free people. Free, that is, if they carefully obey some thousand laws twenty or twenty-fiv- e and regulations, and are prompt to1 heed the orders of the various boards, bureaus, and commissions that preside over their destinies. Probably no other nation has come in for so much legislation as has the United States. Quantity, rather than, ' quality, seems to be the ideal of our Whether it is a matter of owning a revolver for sport or protection, or attending a Sunday picnic, we are liable to come in conflict with forces of law and order, , Apparently we have been working on the theory that human nature can) be changed by legislation. At present more than 2,000,000 persons are affiliated with movements having to do with minding other peoples business. reformer and moralist The have been supreme. And the result has not been a more stable and peaceful society, but an amazing orgy of law breaking and criminality. More laws make more crime, seems to be a new American axiom. MONEY-SAVIN- G SALE! SAVIXGS ON FRESH GOODS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES Name Your Saving On This Special With every pint of Mi 31 purchased during this sale at 59c Your Choice FREE law-make- rs. self-style- d 50c ! size Mi 31 Shaving Cream 50c ' size Rexall Orderlies 50c size Klenzo Denial Creme Puretest Aspirin 100 Full pint Puretest Rubbing Alcohol TOILET GOODS SPECIALS $1.50 Shari Compact FREE With purchase of $2.50 box of Shari Face Powder WORSHIP OF Both for $2.50 ANCESTORS Honoring of parents or any other worthy forbears is most commendable, but the extremes to which some people carry their pride of hncestry is somewhat amusing. We see many worthless offspring from high-claparentage, while on the other hand many persons born in obscurity have made many notable successes in life. The divine right of kings was founded on ancestry, usually beginning with some political or military 400 was upstart. The American founded on the weiath of rhrewd, uncouth traders and schemers of the early days. While the fetish of ancestry is still worshipped by many, it is becoming out of date and nowadays a man must amount to something in his town right if he would be held in , high esteem. As a recent writer has well said. Humanitys sense of Justice would be outraged if descendants of a criminal justly hanged, say, three hundred years ago, should still lie under the infamy of that ancestor. Why, then, should glory attach to the worthless - descendant of a hero? $1.00 Cara Nome Perfume FREE With $2.00 box of Cara Nome Face Powder Both for $2.00 Listerine Tooth Paste ss Are filled with the glorious spirit of God. I believe in the purpose of everything living z z z z z z zz FREE That thing is but the forerunner That strangers are friends that we Milk of Magnesia -- of giving; Tooth Paste some day may meet; And not all the .bitter can equal the sweet. The leader should strive for the following qualifications: Be Liked JBy the Boys. A leader must run his train on tracks of boys interest. and example Example. Personal counsel of Scoutmaster is greatest FREE With each Klenzo Tooth Brush Colgates Ribbon Dental Cream FREE With any article in the Colgate line of Toilet Goods single factor. Organization. Ability to .assign, check up,, and see that the boys do things. Nature. Should know and love the store full of items at reduced prices on this Factory-to-Yog Sale ht A u, Money-Savin- The Eddy; Drug Co. Tk must Study the Boy. His virtues be understood before his value can be estimated. We must know what the boys difficulty is in order to apply the remedy of reformation. Mr. Foraker, President of thei Michigan Bell Telephone company, said, One of the gravest mistakes is in trying to judge men by what is they are now. What counts more, what they are going to be. If this is true with men, how much more so with the boy who has a greater length of time in which to do things. The Program. The beauty of nature, of poetry, and of art begin to appeal to the boy or Scout age and the soul can be profoundly stirred by religious and ideal sentiments. Don t forget good humor and wit. Programs are like meals. Boys do not appreciate a spread of potatoes and meat alone, but enjoy this muscle producing food when they can see some good pie covered with nice, browned cream. Cleanliness. He must be physically clean. Wear clean clothes, even though poor. Bathe often and be neat In appearance. He must be mentally clean, not a curser, not a teller of colored jokes. He must be above reproach morally. He must not be familiar. If married, should confine his loves to his family. Reality. He should have character not simply a reputation. Faith. He should have a firm and devoted faith in the gospel. His faith should be as Brother Talmadge defined, the secret of ambition, the soul of heroism, the motive power of all effort." Think of the inspiration that the leader would utter in sayings similar to the following: I believe in the world and its bigness and splendor That most of the hearts beating around us, are tender; That days are but footsteps and years are but miles That lead us to beauty and singing and smiles; That roses that blossom and toilers that plod With each Propylactic Tooth Brush uritfia. -- FRIENDLY )J We Welcome. Commercial Accounts Of Any Size. -- SERVICE INVALUABLE . . , among our is a certain resources human quality that makes com- mercial relations with our bank " a rare and gratifying expert-- ! ence. Business men of Brigham have rewarded us with their loyalty for many, many years. First National Sank BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH STRANGER Get along some way or other; PROOF Just a kindly hand extended Friendship is a simple story Pass by trifling errors blindly Cheer the youth whos bravely trying Pity him whos sadly sighing Just a little labor spend On the duties of a friend. Reverence. To God, faithful to his church and his religious duties and; A respect for the belief of others.these will keep that Scoutmaster ideals and will make a real effort tot make them a part of his personality,' will succeed and live in a region of., blessing. g The greatest requirement in for leadership: Leaders, or candidates for leadership, must not think that it requires a natural born leader. The greatest is life. requisition is labor. Labormen who hearted brave for It calls are eagerly inclined to serve. The Price of Joy. Many men and women will not make Abe attempt because of the apparent unlimited effort you required. It all depends on what Irkcall work, whether you call labor and the promotion some or j ( , quali-lyin- are 39 ahere u.tos to every mile of surface lutfhwiy life-givi- iTvllxe.uS of joy. You dont begrudge the labor, when the roses start to bloom; You dont recall the dreary days that won you their perfume You dont recall a single care you spent upon the garden there. And all the toil of tilling soil Is quite forgot the day the first Pink rosebuds into beauty burst, You dont begrudge the trials grim when joy has come to you; You dont recall the dreary days when all your skies were blue And though youve trod a weary mile The ache of it was all worth while; And all the stings, and bitter flings, Are wiped away upon the day When success comes dancing down the way. A Call to Arms The Harvest is Great and Laborers Are Few. There are in the United States, 750,000 Scouts under the direction of some 50,000 Scout leaders and assistants. Not all of the Scouts enlisted, are receiving the real attention they should have and when you take into consideration the 8,000,000 boys who have not had a chance to become Scouts, the demand for leadership Is alarming. The call to arms is resounding throughout this great country of ours. Why have not 8,000,000 boys not had the privilege to become Scouts? Principally because not enough men have stepped forward to become Scout leaders. Eight million boys on the waiting? of one list. If only million boys have enjoyed the benefits and there are 8,000,000 that are on the waiting list, is It not a fact that there is a real call to arms. It is easy to get men to follow, but there are few to lead. 'The mystery of leadership? There is no mystery about it. It is within the power of any loving, wise and dependable man to become a leader if he will And the world needs leaders. Eight million boys are calling for leaders, besides the 750,000 Scouts that are in need of additional leadership. O where is my boy tonight? This Is the thought that is' In the minds of thousands of parents. What do I want my boy to be Oft is the question asked of me And oft I ask It of myself, What corner, niche or shelf In life, Would I like him to occupy. Men. Will you assist the poor widow In the reclamation of her son? Will you assist in this great work three-fourt- d, Another truth is that there are hundreds of ark our stock that will kelp to equip your homer that you will enjoy every comfort. iiaimERDii 5 5TORBS IN ONE LUMBER- - HARDWAREPA1NTIMPLEMENTS j PHONE-- SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES State of Utah, County of Box Elder, ss. In the Mantua Precinct of said County. I have in my possession the follow- d, t f nautical) NOVEL! Furnished By I the ) i Dick Turpin, 4 hs clear-purpose- Q ing described estray animal, which, Recruiting Sk6 if not claimed and taken away, will SALT LAKE C1TT, be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral In Mantua Precinct, on Monday, the 24th When the U. S. S. it day of August, 1931, at the hour of dirigible is completed, 1 p. m. equipment will be the as Description of Animal: installed in aircraft, a: One brown mare, about 9 years old, lightest in weight and branded bar over Z on left thigh. size for its power. The ARNOLD NELSON, four Navy: Poundkeeper for Mantua Precinct, will consist of OUR ADS BRINO RESULTS U. Silk on Approval After days send us a check If apOn the day of the crisis in the silk market we secured thousands of yards of the finest printed and plain crepes at a fraction of their value and although the market price Is recovering we will, as an advertisement, give readers of The Box Elder News the benefit at the panic price (much less than It costs today to produce) : 5 proved. 39-in- ch ' Crepes for $I.25.aYard $3.98 colored chief petty Send Ho Money colors you are willing to look at After you have silk in your home 5 days, if you decide to buy, send us a check. We can afford to do this for no one can resist these values. Opportunity for dressmakers and others to get a supply for the future. No extra discount to stores. now on Ii office i duty Yard, Bremerton, Wash,: diver, is rounding oat s years in the Naval servlet only Navy man, as far i known, who was blow ships. He was a crew of the U. S. 3. JUr was blown up in Havana ate 15, 1898, and ho was ships company t of the was nington when she W in Harbor San Diego Dick Turpin was the Yosemites crew lost off Gaum in 1891 World War he was semi marine chaser when ah Also $1 standard silk pongee for 48c, half by $2J)8 charmense satin for 90c, printed all silk foulards, any colors, for 58c. Channel. ALL PURE SILK p chief one of S. Navy, S. Navy, - f THIS AOVCRTlSEMSJlVE! IN Out to one who Is unbefriended; Just the will to givd or lend This will make you someones friend. Be a friend you dont need glory sound-minde- J BANK dont need money Sportsmanship. Seek for a sense of sportsmanship. Ability to explain and appreciate victory. The ability to console, to strengthen, to encourage and to stimulate resolution in the hour of defeat. Cheerfulness. Carry a wholesome smile. It Is the badge of the greatest lodge in the world. Humble. Thy will, 0 Lord, not mine be done. The leader with divine guidance is the sure leader, the safe leader and Is the one that always has a prayer' In his heart, a prayer such as the following: I God grant me kindly thought And patience through the day. And in the things Ive wrought Let no man, living say That hates grim mark has stained What little joy Ive gained. God, keep my nature sweet, of love? Teach me to bear a blow. Disaster and 'defeat, Presidents of Stakes, Bishops of And no resentment show, Wards, Fathers and Mothers You will encourage. You will donate. If failure must be mine You will not say that anyone will Sustain this soul of mine. do. God grant me strength to face Your great effort will be to Undaunted day or night; assist in the selection of the best To stoop to no disgrace men and boys you have got for this To win my little fight; glorious purpose. Let me be when it is oer City Fathers. Your helping hand As manly as before. will be appreciated. We must have Appreciative. the best that can be had for the Be grateful. for the kindly friends future city fathers. That walk along your way; Fraternal Organizations. Among Be grateful for the skies of blue the projects of your organizations That smile from day to day; Be grateful for the health you own. will be one to stand for the qualification of Scout leaders. The work you find to do. Leadership in Scouting. There is For round about you there are no justification for excuses. The call men less fortunate everywhere is leadership and especiLess fortunate than you. Show me the diameter ally In the Scouting program. With Tolerance. one united voice, we shall call 'in of a mans tolerance and I will show unison. With all our strength, we you the circumference of his Intellishall all pull together. Reed. gence. 1 Kindness. Kind words are sweet tones of the heart. OUR ADS BRING RESULTS keen 3&XcdZ Start Companionable. Be a friend you Just a disposition sunny; Just the wish to help another first Page) general objective, the various parts and relationship of one to the other. AUGUST Rate: Subscription One Tear. L Six Months Three Months (Continued From u treat people today, may how they may treat us determine tomorrow. How we ADDRESS GIVEN Nphib APccJ TUESDAY, Semi-Week- ly a torpedo to while Later, sunken vessels at Brest remained below the surh became exhausted brought to , the top. The Navy maintains Connecticut,' a submari: at the training of officer be assigned to submarto During the past year vessels visited the small SILK HOUSE JANETS tbi 515 Avenue - New York City Japan. Even previw over provement COUPON was of great benefit to of the Island. Entitling You to Silk On Approval trad-fro- Cranes, 545 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. Without obligations to keep it, send -- yards finest $3.98 printed crepe, back ground color. If I find It fully worth $3.98 in 5 days I will pay $1.25 a yard, otherwise, I will return it. If I enclose a list of other silks I am willing to Inspect, I will also return any of them I do not buy. . Sign LIVES! Taken in trade account t'j MERRELL LIT hardware! 5 Stores to |