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Show PAGE TWO She Sox giber Nnua MANTUA department Published Every Tuesday and Friday. Semi-Weekl- y, Subscription Ratei: One Year Bix Months SO. Three Months.- Entered at the Pont Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. Mr. fh Only Complete line of THE UT H STATE FAIR Toilet Goods FIRMLY ESTABLISHED Among the firmly established Institutions of this state of which its citizens should be proud and to which their unselfish support is due is the Utah State Fair. Few Utah people, perhaps, realize that the Utah State Fair is one of Made Solely for Men Salt Lake and Provo. Miss Lillie Jensen is visiting wttn her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter at Park Valley. Misses Ruth Nelson, Elaine Jensen, and Messrs. Rodney Schow and Sherman Peterson, are among those in Has set a new standard of comfort and good grooming for men everywhere. employed. Walter Johnsen of Plain City, spent here with his parents, the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnsen. The Eddy Drug Co. Star PRISON SENTENCES There is much in the new theory of indeterminate prison sentences for criminals to commend its wider adop- tion, at least as an experimental measure for the protection of society. The idea Is that when convicted of a serious crime the offender should be restrained until he gives evidence of a genuine Intention to be good. As we understand it, under this plan, the criminal is treated somewhat as an insane person is treated. An insane person is not sent to an asylum for a definite period, but is supposed to be kept there until his condition improves sufficiently to make his release safe. If his condition can not be so Improved, be stays for life. There is a similarity between the lunatic and the criminal in that both are sick. One is mentally sick; the other is morally sick. Both can often be cured by proper treatment. Thei of each should be deterMrs. C. H- Lyons of SL Louis, Mo., condition before turning him mined experts by testified in her divorce suit that her husband deserted her because he was loose. At least that is the theory of lonely when she went to work to the indeterminate sentence and it seems very sensible. support him and herself. - Mrs. Effie Welch, Miss Lora Welch, Mr. Preston Welch of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schow and children of Brigham City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schow and family of Mantua. A very interesting social of the past week was given at the home of Peter C. Johnsen of Brigham City, by his children and grandchildren, in birthday honor of his seventy-secon- d anniversary. A delicious hot supper was served at one long table to twenty guests, the table being centered with a beautiful birthday cake. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat and in listening to the radio. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnsen and daughters Carma and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Hailing and sons Osmond and Oleen of Mantua. Mrs. Clifford Hansen was hostess to the Recreation club Thursday afternoon at her home. A delicious hob luncheon was served to seventeen members and one guest, Mrs. Luella Jeppsen. Progressive games were the pastime of the afternoon, high score being awarded to Peggy Rasmussen, and cut prize to Helen Petersen. Mrs. Clark Rasmussen returned to her home here Monday last from Provo, where she visited with friends Out-of-to- and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sims spent the at Garden City, Idaho, with week-en- d relatives and friends. 1 Customer (getting shave): Ouch! Why that towel Is scalding hot. Barber: Im sorry, sir but I really couldnt hold it any longer." For the REST of your life, use Rest-Rit- Teed ) chool Mattresses e Better Bedding Babies.. 1:30p.m. 2:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 5 Second Year Third Year Advanced Class S Tap Beginners Tap Advanced Class 11:30 WaUer Chamberlain adr .pSt JenispJy the HarPer Betty Harper and Geo. visiting week-en- d in Logan the spent their grandmother, Mrs. McCullen.and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jensen ban sons LeRou and Kenneth of with Francisco, are visiting Martha Harper. small Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant and Sunspent of Ogden, daughter Fawn Mr. and Mrs. with here isiting day J. M. Grant. dauli-te- r Mrs. Abraham Hunsaker and Geraldine, and Mrs. J. M. Boothe and grandchildren Danny and Quinn, with spent Friday in Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jensen. Miss lone Meyers spent the weekend in Brigham City visiting with DESERET MWfUARY StfviceVoveAJr p.m. CQ Phone 423 - Silk on Approval After on vs joyed 30,Oo0 H000'Oo square OF Fran miles 1 Chr PRte,. to fat ti PErNi JOMS. 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FRIENDLY SERVICE We Welcome Commercial Accounts Of Any Size. INVALUABLE . . . among our is a certain resources human quality that makes commercial relations with our bank a rare and gratifying experience. Business men of Brigham have rewarded us tvith their loyalty for many, many years. First National Bank BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH a Yard Also $1 standard silk pougee for JtSc, chnrmeuse satin for 90c, printed ail silk foulards, any colors, for 68c. $2.98 C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. DENTIST ALL PURE SILK Roem 37, First National Bank Bldg us Send Ilo Money Just writeand yardages Brigham City. Utah 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. . 45 CRANES SILK HOUSE Fifth Avenne New York City COUPON Entitling Yon to Silk On Approval Cranes, 545 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. Without obligations to keep It, send yards finest $3.9S 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 Telephone No. 31 S. NORMAN LEE Bonded Abstractor REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. LOANS, No. 7 West Inton Id NEH.LMffil 5 STORES IN ONE LUMBER HARDWARE-PAINT-IMPLEMENT- a S PHONE-- I Q NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Roxcy S. Box, deceased. In the District Court of Creditors will present claims with Judicial District of the Stitt vouchers to the undersigned at 151 In and for the County of North, Third East street, Brigham, Leola H. Ewing, plaintiff, Utah, on or before the 20th day of Van Fleet, Wakefield A Co November, A. D. 1931. defendants. NOTICE! OFF ADA TRIESTE BOX, Executrix of SALE the Estate of Roxcy S. Box, deceased. To be sold at Sheriffs ok Date of first publication, September 10th day of October, 1851, a It 18th, 1931. noon, at the Front Door J. WESLEY HORSLEY, Court House of Brigham P (sl8-olAttorney for Executrix. Elder County, Utah, all the claim and interest of the 6) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 28, 1931. NOTICE Is hereby given that Aaron Christensen of Bear River, Utah, who, on October 1, 1926, made stock raising homestead entry No. 036469, for Lots 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, SENW, NSW,11 28, SW4SW. Section Township North, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Fred F. Peterson, Notary Public, at Bear River City, Utah, on the first day of October, 1931. Claimant names aB witnesses: R. O. Holmgren and J. Lorenzdl Johnson of Bear River City, Utah; Mansfield Ipsen of Corinne, Utah, and John Howard, of Promontory, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register, (sl-2- 9) W. B. Van Fleet, of, in u. following described real situated In Garland City, k County, Utah, if An undivided Nortt feet 145.25 Beginning feet East of the SW corner 26, Township 12 North, Ra: and running thence Norths 56 minutes East 46 feet, to 109.25 feet North 88 minutes East 96.5 feet the 145.5 feet, thence South 56 minutes West 142.5 South 36.25 feet to begin Grt 4, Block 5, Plat E" Survey. Dated this 18th day of 1931. Terms of sale: cash JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, to-w- it: one-ha- lt the: I Co (sl8-25-o2-- 9) WHEN PILES DRIVE YOU MAD Get a box of our, from Germany, Imported Pile Ointyient. Dries up Piles, Fistula, itching and bleed Fissures, Abscesses, Abdominal Wounds in a few days. NEVER FAILS. Over 280,000 clients Haemerhoid Ointment. Dont waste time with speculative experimenting. Our ointment is direct. Imported from Ger Drug Stores sell it. Beware for imitations. Cost $1.25, C. extra. Ordered to pay direct from one-oun- ce VECHELDE IMPORTING COMPANY, Deptfl 4640 Broadwav. New VorTr. N. Y. that financial toucl BEHIND ALL SUCCESSFUL ACHIEVEM1 STANDS A MONEY WALL OF ACTIVE ACCUMULATED DOLLARS THAT WILL ACT AS A BUFFER IN TIMES OF ADVERSITY BUILD A MONEY WALL BY ACCUMULATING YOUR DOLLARS IN A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS REAL COMMUNITY BANK. BONDS. 0. G. BARGERON REAL ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE LOANS - SURETY BONDS, ETC. Notary Public I will appreciate your business Phone 6 ' STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City TAKESjS RESULTS E. H. MARBLE, D. D. S. DENTIST Office -- First National Bank Annex rhone 9-- Brigham City. Utah M 3 Ly rothe Forest Street Brigham City. Utah her J and 31-3- Crepes for I V ihd 39-Ir- ch J BANK wh jd, y South Main Street r and M d Mrs a tbeii he Bat is Tb pseph ak en land S. NORMAN LEE Local Manager guest I at m Gillmore and son Grant, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ellsworth and son Robert, spent Monday in Brigham City, shopping. Mrs. Frank Hunsaker and children, Nellie and Willie, spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Burt of eBar River City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oram of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hess and family of Plymouth, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harper spent Friday in Brigham City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Boothe and children, Wayne and Loreen, and Mrs.. Mary Toiman spent Sunday in Ogden, isitlng with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Toiman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman and family of Harper, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman. Miss Lawana Hunsaker spent last1 Wednesday in Brigham City. Miss Norma Hunsaker spent Thursday visiting in Brigham City. Mrs. Martha Harper and grandson George, spent Wednesday in Brigham City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Esdras Sackett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and family of Thatcher, Arizona, spent) Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chamberlain. Miss Zenda Hunsaker, who is attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent Friday here. Miss Inez Jensen of Bear River, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Mrs. Ada Benson returned home after spending the past week in New-ton, visiting there with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Benson. Mrs. Laura Loveland returned after spending the past two weeks in' Blackfoot, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boothe spent Saturday in Newton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jenkins. RALPH D. OLSEN S I Acorns ! BMlisa Co. : n M Alford 1CM V with Mi.. Ad. week-en- d S jnd Siting mOgdenT JOHN FUNK a.m. 4:30 p. m. 5:30 Newtom k! j with place, BEIL TRANSFER Classes Start Saturday, : October 3rd. for ind of Renovating of oLyancing First National Bank Building . COME .N i3 visiting with. Miss Carmen Boothe Jenkins in Wilford Mr and Mrs. attendance at the U. S. A. C. at Logan this year. Mrs. Christena Keller left last week for the Bear River Duck club, where' she will be employed during the hunting season. Lloyd Keller and Lyle Jeppsen will leave Monday for the club, where they will also be, herMr.parents. and Mrs. See this complete group of men s needs now at The Rexall Store year-roun- Correspondent and Mrs. Osmond tertained at a chicken supper Sunday evening in honor of their suits' Miss Edna Nelson and Mr. Roy of Salt Lake City. Miss Fem Jensen, who is employed here at Salt Lake City, spent Sunday Mrs. mother, her with visiting Laurina Jensen. Norman Jensen left Tuesday for Harvard University, where he will resume his studies. Mrs. Oluf Johnsen spent Saturday and Sunday last visiting relatives at Stag $2.00 $1.00 the oldest state expositions In the western United States. It was foun ded In 1856, only nine years after the pioneers entered Salt Lake Valley, Only one other state claims a longer state fair record than Utah California, in which state, it is said, the fairs have been held since 1852. It was the old Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society that founded Utah's fair. Tho society, in turn, was founded by territorial legislative act the preceding winter. This venerable organization continued In existence until 1907, when the present Utah State Fair association was created. Not only did the Deseret Agricultural & Manufacting Society promote the state fairs, but continued d a activity in behalf of agriculture, horticulture and stock raising in this new country. It established, among other things, the first agricultural experiment farm west of the Mississippi. The location1 is that recently chosen for the new Salt Lake zoo, at the entrance of Emigration canyon. It was called Deseret Gardens," and many present Btaple crops of Utah can trace their local ancestry back to seed plots in this small area. From a single room filled with tho meager products of pioneer farms and homes (with prize livestock tethered to hitching posts) the Utah State Fair has grown to be one of the outstanding state expositions in the United States. Its livestock exhibits, in particular, feature entries from far and wide, for the Utah awards are eagerly sought by stock breeders and fanciers the country over. The Utah State Fair continues to progress. It is distinctly a state Show, aa opposed to a metropolitan attraction, to which people of rural districts are Invited. It is largely to the people of the state outside Salt Lake City that the fair association looks for the support that assures continued success. On behalf of this venerable and worthy state enterprise, The Box Elder News bespeaks the support of its many readers. nUNSAKER 3TISS WINNIE MRS. CANNON BALLING Correspondent 8. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. S Semi-- w THE BOX EIDER NEWS. BlC |