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Show FRIDAY, THE BOX Ef.nER NEWS. PAGE TWO lox She OFFICER SACKETT Elfar Nnua vly, Every Published Semi-WTuesday and Friday. CLEARED BY JURY et B. Editor and Manager. C. WIXOM, Subscription Rates: One Year. Six Months Three Months $2.00 - U-0- Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. A LABOR DAY THOUGHT September 7th Is Labor Day. Givq Labor has been goIt consideration. It Is not yet times. hard ing through out of the rough. It asks for an opportunity to earn. Give it what work you can and open your purse generously to help It when it comes Into genuine distress because of unemployment And help labor to recognize its real and proven friends and to see the folly of those who would snatch from It its individual initiative and enterprise through any Communistic, Socialistic schemes. ROBOT PILOTS A WARSHIP Perhaps the most amazing performship seen ance of a so far was that of the United States destroyer Stoddert, off San Diego, California, recently, when, according to a press dispatch, everything from whistle to rudder was operated by radio from the bridge of the control ship Perry, which followed. One maneuver directed from the control vessel by radio was a turn, caused by pressing certain keys on the bridge of the Perry. The Stoddert, without a single man) on board, turned entirely around without slackening speed. The speed was changed at will, searchlights were operated, the whistle was blown, radio-controll- Mitnol Combines Two Famous Aids In conditions of acidity, sour stomach or acid dyspepsia, Milnol adds to the acid neutralizing effect of Milk of Magnesia, the soothing protective influence of Mineral Oil. In cases of constipation the opposite is true. Milnol adds to the lubricating action of Mineral Oil the acid neutralizing effect of Milk of Magnesia. That is why Milnol is more satis factory than either of these products used alone One Pint ed The Eddy Drug Co. TXm 180-degr- ee Shooting of Fannin Was In Line With Duty Says Inquest Semi-Week- ly Saturday Specials Quart Can Pork & Beans 6 Boxes of Matches Estate of Andreag deceased.' Creditors will preset vouchers to the undersign'1 ham City, Utah, on or l6fNf day of October, a. d. 17c iX OSCAR FORSGRBn of the estate of AndreagS I Blue Pine Malt, Can 25c Bottle of Catsup 3 Rolls of Toilet Paper deceased. Date of first 18th, A. D. 1931. LEWIS (.18-.1- An inquest over the body of George and G Fannin, 30, who was shot killed by Officer E. M. Sackett early to Tuesday morning when he triedwas; escape from the nightwatchman, held Tuesday at 2 p. m. before Judge B. H. Jones in the city court. County conducted the Attorney Lewis Jones was composed the and jury inquest Phil-- 1 of Hervin Bunderson, John W. The Christensen. A. lips and Orson following witnesses were examined: OffiE. M. Sackett, Dr. R. A. Pearse, R. Evans, J. Marshal cer Eph Dunn. Sheriff John H. Zundel and S. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City. Officer Sackett gave the incidents In the shooting, which were confirmed of the by Mr. Dunn. Dr. Pearse told the after he performed operation inshooting, stating that the mans testines had been punctured 16 times by the bullet that passed through Fannins body. Marshal Evans explained that Officer Sackett was in the line of his to' duty, as he had been instructed automobile all suspicious investigate cases. Sheriff Zundel testified that Fannin had on his person a Masonic ring, charm and button. Mr. Robinson said he had known Fannin at Salt Lake, who told him his mother lived in Kentucky, that he was her only child and that she was very well-to-d- o. - City, Utah, August 28, NOTKTE is hereby given Christensen of Bear Rire T on October 1, 1926, homestead entry No.made. 0364fisi C. Holst & Son 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, SENWy SWUSWy, section 28 To, North, Range 5 West, Saltu dian, has filed notice of w make final proof, to establS to the land above describe Fred F. Peterson, Notary lu Bear River City, Utah, day of October, 1931. Claimant names as witnesE. N, O. Holgren and J. Lorei8, son of Bear River City, ftai field Ipson of Corinne, m John Howard, of Promonton ELI F' Half Block South of Tabernacle BEAUTY CONTEST HEAVY TRAVEL IS ANTICIPATED With the heaviest September travel in the history of this and Til rail ad- - In the District Court of 4 Judicial District of the State: in and for Box Elder count? Commercial Security Baal, poration, plaintiff, vs. S. A) and Inez Shreeve, husbands defendants. NOTICE OP joining western states during the first two weeks of this month, the rOUnQ,goutheni Pacific company today is mobilizing all its available equipment Aid for expeditious handling of traffic. for the first time since last May of the companys T transporta- Contest Peach Beauty With the U(m fareg September 3rd, 4th and in outside newspapers space jjag jed to securing prediction of could not otherwise be obtained on all parts of the travel ordinary 1 and only two weeks left until the system from pacifics ana from San Fran- pageant will be a thing of the land to E1 past, the citizens interested in the cigc0 to Qgden, Salt Lake included, success of the peach celebration are dvance hotel reservations in cities convinced more than ever of the jn the territory involved, at resort e necessity of the annual contests, if centers aruj elsewhere, and only from an advertising standpoint. inquiries to Southern Pacific, all tend A great many county lasses are wonto indicate the anticipated record dering if they will be able to wear travel, according to F. G. Ruthrauff, the fine apparel to be presented to district agent for the company. the winner of the revue as well as to return limit from the first A receive the sobriquet of Miss Box is being authorized in' sale of date Elder Peach for 1931. connection with the Dollar Day is The full list of entries sale. This, added to the fact that the as follows: sale just precedes the Labor Day BRIGHAM Florence Roberts, Mary week-enand, in California, the Welling, Dorothy D. Larsen, Dorothy Admission Day holiday, is expected M. Larsen, Uarda Mathias, Jessie to enhance the value of the bargains Grover, Ruth Pearse, Marjorie Davis, to the traveling public. Mable Jensen, Florence Lee, Jennie Travel to the much publicized Hadley, Inez Hess, Cora Toombs, Irma Evans, Anna Hendrickson, Grace Fiesta de Los Angeles, September 4th to 13th, and to the California State Funk, Leona Bunderson and Elaine Fair at Sacramento, September 5th Reeder. v to 12th, Is expected to be unusually CORINNE. Vivian Shaw. round BEAR RIVER CITY. Evelyn Thor-se- great, due to the force. in fares trip Echo Holmgren, Wanda Jensen, The round trip fares will be based and Connie Jensen. s the cost of the usual TREMONTON. Norma Harris, Flo on y ticket. Tickets under the Luke, Valoe Iverson, Edyth Gephart, on all trains, be will plan good and Phyllis Holmgren. coach or Pullman. j j SHE SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Salt; 5th day of September, 1S31.I front door of the county com in Brigham City, Box Elder t ! the inquest, the jury brought iu a verdict in effect, that as cal wonders, that science has made a G. G. Fannin came to his death incontribution to the food field compar- the result of a gunshot woundwhile able In significance with the motor flicted by Officer E. M. Sackett, as car, the radio, the airplane, the talk- in the discharge of his duty We of City. marshal Brigham new and deputy and the other ing pictures to the complete find that said killing was in no way and other interesting stunts were per- important additions felonious and accordngly recommend of life. enjoyment formed in obedience to radio impulses that no warrant be issued. sent from the Perry. During the month of April, 1929, In warfare a ship equipped with Cost according to Sheriff John H. Zundel, Fannin came to Brigham City with this radio apparatus might be used College This to ram enemy vessels or carry torGeorge J. Wells, now deceased, of Willard. He was introduced by Mr. pedoes to vbe automatically released Says Wells to George A. Anderson, cashier among them, thus playing havoc. of the State Security Bank of Brigof the The pity is that bo many The cost of going to college this ham as W. S. Harris. Wellsi most remarkable Inventions of man year will be less than it has been stated City, Mr. Harris wanted to do that are capable of use only for purposes! for almost two decades, according some business with them. After the of destruction. to Dr. H. V. Hoyt, dean of the college introduction, Mr. Wells went to dot of commerce at Brigham Young Uni some shopping, returning some time Mr. JiEW SCIENCE versity, and an expert in cost ac later. During the absencehe ofwas a stated that Harris Wells, TRIUMPH counting. Dr. Hoyt estimates that nephew of Mr. Wells and had decided Thousands of years ago mankind many students attend Brigham Young to buy some property in Utah, that learned to use fire in cooking his University for a cash outlay of not he wanted to place a check with food, but not until recently did hd more than $150. Such students cook them for collection. The check was learn another of natures open secrets for themselves, and get much of their presented and taken by the bank for how to render foods imperishable food stuffs from home. collection. Thi3 check was drawn on by employing the same refrigeration Dean Hoyt is of the opinion also the Hidalgo County bank of Mercedes, principle that nature uses In the that those students who help them- Texas, dated April 29th, 1929, in the polar regions. selves by working part time, will sum of $3800.00, signed W. S. Harris. Although Arctic explorers have of- more nearly pay for their total cost After taking the check, he stated that ten testified to the efficacy of 50 and of was just a little low on funds, but going to school, on account of the he cold in keeping their Mr. Wells would board him. that musk-o- x meat and fish deliciously fact that wages in most cases have After a conversation lasting some B. U not been Y. reduced. The he time, and edible for months in a frozen state, believing Mr. Wells knew it remained for an American scien- points out, hires about 100 students Mr. Harrs personally, Mr. Anderson tist, Clarence Birdseye, to find the regularly, and these students will re let Harris issue a check on the bank way to duplicate polar refrigeration ceive pay at the same rate as they here for $25. The next day or two, i GARLAND. Mary Gaddie, Blanche in warmer climes. have in other years. This is quite, Harris disappeared from the home of Thompson, Helen Harvey, Hazel Jennie Peck, Lois Petersen. Years of hard work and experi- generally true, also, he thinks, of the Mr. Wells and was not seen here until FIELDING. Edna Mae Ward and mentation have resulted in Birdseyes 200 additional students who find reg- last Monday, August 31st. g He was recognized at Willard Beth McFarlane. process ular or incidental employment In the& perfecting a by which meats, sea foods, poultry, city of Provo. date, by Wayne Woodland of PERRY. Helen Patterson. vegetables and fruits are frozen at men and women who can Willard. After the transaction with "Young HONEYVILLE. Lois Grant, Leneve 50 below zero in a manner that does de- the bank here, Mr. Anderson received Orme. not permit them to lose any of their possibly attend college In these numerous letters and wires from othfresh flavor or appearance, even pression years, will find themselves er banks with reference to the actiMANTUA. Elaine Jensen. of when the business revival n prepared, vities of Harris. Particular letters though they are kept WILLARD. Glade Stauffer, Carma creates a demand for their services, were received from the for many months. following It is fitting in this age of mechani- - the dean suggests. banks: City National bank of Norman, Cordon. HOWELL. Cora Forsgren. Oklahoma; Castle Rock bank, Castle It is suggested that the girls who The Hidalgo Rock, Washington; County bank, Mercedes, Texas; Com- desire to enter, should send a recent mercial bank, Snohomish, Washing- photo or have one now taken at the ton; First National bank, Coeur de local photographers at the commit- -, Alene, Idaho; Farmers and Merchants! tees expense and send it to either bank, Wymore, Nebraska. In each Wm. C. Call, or Orlando Petprson, In' instance, Harris had left checks with! of the beauty revue. charge the banks for collection, and had succeeded In getting $100 from the bank at Coeur de Alene, $175 from 4 the City National bank of Norman, Oklahoma, $239.35 from the bank at DEPARTMENT Mercedes, Texas. Fannin was, after his appearance at Willard, seen at the home of J. A. Hunsaker of MRS. M. G. PERRY l, where he Interviewed Wendell Correspondent Hunsaker, whom he had known since his other visit here. Fannin told Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marble enter- Hunsaker he was going to take over tained Sunday at a birthday dinner the Essex car agency at Ogden, and In honor of Mrs. Marbles mother, then left Mrs. Lizzie Loveland of Logan. A A kind act on the part of a Kaufman. First Society Woman: Thats my program; was given by members of the family. Mrs. Lovelands children fellow motorist baby that we just passed. In Salt Lake Kaufman callcost S. G. Kaufman of Los Second Society Woman: How could grandchildren' and all present, ed on the insurance agency that 33 guests. juat $200. And Mr. Kaufyou tell? carries the policy on his car. man said, Thank you. First Mr. Woman; Society and "I Mrs. Thomas Peck and Mr. recognized said the Cant pay, agent the nurse. The Californian was driving and Mrs. Henry Peck and children of If your car had burned up from Ogden to Salt Lake when we Kanesville, were calling on friends destroyed completely Julius Hill of Albemarle, N. C., here his car burst into flames, causwould have replaced it; but Sunday last. ed by a leakage of oil through was sentenced to four months in the) for damage from fire, nothing Mrs. R. N. Gardner entertained at the ignition Bystem. He stopcounty jail for stealing a quart of a doing. birthday party in honor of her ped his car, of course, and was milk from a dairy. to do but Nothing it get in a state of panic. Just besister, Mrs. Elizabeth Loveland of fixed; and the garage bill was on Tuesday afternoon. A sohind him was a motorist from The marriage ceremony for Miss Logan, $300. Denver. cial afternoon was spent and a fine Muriel Ball and William Peters of And I still maintain that was carried out Refreshprogram Just a minute," said Denver guy was a good SaMansfield, Eng., was performed by from the Colorado city: the brides father, grandfather and ments were served to a large crowd maritan, said Kaufman. of ladies present And put it out for you. uncle, all Methodist ministers. Kaufman, owner of a frock did with an extinguisher Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester concern in Los Angeles, was spent nad in his car. the Ah, past week in Salt Lake. good Mrs. his Utah morning, Murphy. making territory. An how is everythin? Mrs. Ed Vetltoe and Mrs. George "Thanks! Thanks! said Deseret News. Sure, an Im having one grand Hunsaker of Honeyville entertained time of It between me husband and for Mrs. Lottie Dustman Ill bet his insurance was in one of these associations at her home Mutuals or such like concerns. Any time you buy insurance for less the furnace. If I keep me eye on the last Wednesday. than standard rates you can expect some such kink" in it CHEAP wan, the other is shure to go out! Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowen were the? insurance makes assurance less sure. Buy the right kind and make A ASSURANCE absolutely sure. We pay your losses, young woman with aspirations to Sunday evening guests of Mr. and large or small be a singer, and, as is so often the Mrs. Peter Marble. partial or total. case, little else, went to a German Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Perry of vocal teacher for a tryout before ar- Slatervllle and Mrs. Frank Theall of ranging to take lessons. The profes- Ogden, spent Thursday at the home sor sat down and played a selection' of Bishop and Mrs. Marion Perry. while the budding, but ambitious girl Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard and poured out her choicest assortment of notes. When all was over, the children attended Guernsey day at professor swung around on his stool Huntsville Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marble and In a wrathful voice, said: visited Ach! Never have I heard such a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman voice! I blay on der vite und Marble at Corinne on Saturday. I blay on der black kevs, keys Mr. and Mrs. James Smart of but you Og sing in der cracks! den, called on friends here Sunday, Following i cent-a-mi- now-famo- le j ex-th- at Utah, at 12 oclock noon of the following described real r situated In Brigham City,! County, Utah: feet sot Beginning 115 northeast corner of Lot E ta j i of Attending Year Is Less, Dean goem Port-193- 7, Plat quick-freezin- on-thi- s hard-froze- DEWEYVILLE Coast Salesman Thanks Motorist For'Kind ActWhich Cost Him $300 well-meani- An-gel- es Both-wel- Sir City 1 12-d- (al4-21-28-s- 4) ALL PURE d, SI SEND NO MONEY. 1 you the very finest approval. You have which to return or 5 tt bn $1000 REWAEi cent-a-mi- le n, s, Brigham A, running thence south lft thence West 101 feet; then 10 feet; thence east 65 feet, north 6 feet; thence east lithe place of beginning. Dated this 14th day of JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder Count: By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, De; pre-sal- e, In-ni- PCBLf Publisher) Department of the U. S. Land Office at New Shades in Our Popular Chiffon Hose AUTOMOBILE TICKETS GIVEN ON THE PEACH DAY Annual Contest Necessary to Celebration. Jopo NOTICE FOR All IS ADVERTISING nubliM Attorney 8) 25c Extra Heavy Bath Towels, Each. Printed Pique (for school dresses, reg. 35c yd.), Now"gJ i.oo PEACH FESTIVAL September! that we are going to our tables all the newest the genuine Beverly printed! to (formerly $1.40 a yard) say one may some at 58c., at tint possibly be pure silk Too good to be true! So cash to test It in every n Willie and Jack were young and if you find anything in 1 pugilistically inclined. silk, pure dye, $1000 is is price Aw, said Willie, "youre afraid to this sale only, the fight, thats all." a Yam 58 Naw, Im not, protested Jack; let nsht "but if I fight my ma will find it' Send no money. Just each of out and lick me. number of yards loo you are willing to Howll she find it out? Bee the doctor goln t0 your approval: win 1. Navy blue ground flowers. k 2. Navy with white coin SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "NEWS 3. Black with colors. 4. White ground with were n teir way home from of colors. 5. Green and silver. a trip to Yellowstone Park. 6. Black and white. services for L. John Fryer, JneraI 7. Tan ground. w.h pas8ad away Tuesday morning at the Valley Hospital, were held on 8. Light blue ground. durable, 3 Thursday afternoon at the Deweyville Washable, To prove the wonderful meeting house, under the direction of beduty of each number, Bishop Marion G. Perry. The choir you a piece quickly fr I 4 sang, Wanted On the Other Side, tion. To Introduce finest "My Father Knows and "We Lay we are giving regular spoo Thee Softly Down to Sleep. .InvocaCRANES tion was offered by Christian Hansen. 545 Fifth Ave The speakers included Louis Germer, Coupon for printed silk Fred Abbott of Ogden, J. Ernest Cranes Silks 645 Fifth Aw Dewey and Bishop Perry. Between N. Y. City. obligation to speakers, a duet, "That Beautiful .onWithout 5 days' approval the Land, was rendered by Mr. and Mrs in letter Gardner of Bear River City yards mentioned Sign... and a 8ol. Tlie Heavenly Song, was given by Mr. Gardner. Benedic-an- d tion was pronounced by Warren man of Collinston. The grave was dedicated by Hyrum Jensen, th' Now pa': three-fifth- he one-wa- i Cents St . Y J SW Kid-ma- de - Plan to Register at the University el Utah ' cut-rat- e" Utahs highest standard educational institution. Freshmen must register September 24th, and must attend on September 25th and 26th. 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