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Show PAGE TWO S?frg c. wTmerrell Vox IBlftgr Efetug Semi-Weeil- y, C. WIXOM. Editor and Manager. Subscription Rates: One Year Six Months Do You Know (Continued from first page) The Subtle Charm of for in the commercial power rates, was only user instance, a power first dU charged 60 cents for the he was power This used. KWH manuof way in the really selling factured goods or service while he 30 was paying $1.80 for the first Was it home. right his KWH used in for a resident to pay three times as much as the business man for the same amount of power used? This was modified with the condition new rates. As a comparison of the old with the new rates, I have selected at random two customers and give you an actual transcript of their accounts, as they appear on the city records, the taking the month of July, 1929, and last month of the old rates, Ju!y, 1931. Old Rate, July, 1929s 6c $114 19 KWH Light 4.90 2c Power 245 KWH $2.00 $100 $0. Three Months ore EXPLAINS RATES Published Every Tuesday and Friday. B. aemi-- v THE ROX ELDER INCiWa. Good Perfume? Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as 8econd Class Matter. If you are a user of Cara Nome perfume you are well acquainted with the OUR BROTHERS KEEPER This period through which the world is struggling is more than an crisis. It involves more economic than a study of strategic plans to ambuscade the dollars which fled. Humanity itself is on trial. The civilization which we have evolved is undergoing the supreme test. If there is such a thing as brotherhood among men, now is the time to show it. Drunk with wealth, we have strayed: a long way from the fundamental and eternal truth. We have been living in a house stuck upon golden stilts And it has crashed. In our agony and suffering we have discovered that Jesus Christ meant what he said. The Golden Rule was! not a pleasant homily intended for cards with a silken! it and diamond dust on the edges fringe shining on the snow scenes. It was a simple statement of the eternal law, the same law that keeps the stars in the skies .and the world turning on its iixis. We speak of breaking the law and commandments. You can break them;' but they break you. "Love one another was more than an admonition to light the path of virtue. It was the statement of an eternal principle upon which all law, all philosophy, all business, all ethics, all civilization rests. Like all the doctrines left by the Christ, this was the sublimity of common sense the finality of practicality the only sure foundation upon which civilization can rest. d years During these we have tried each to go our own way alone. Years of greed and money lust have ended with this terrible lesson: That wealth evaporates and leaves men stark and with naked hearts. It is for us to see that this terrible rebuke has not been in vain. For us to see that we rebuild the fallen structure on the rock of broth- erhood. This winter will be a period that calls for all men to have fortitude, strength and sympathy. It is, for once, clear to dullest mind that we can only help ourselves iby helping others. Out of this period of readjustment we can regain our souls. It can be a better world because of this period of hunger and sorrow; a stronger America and a sounder civilization If It brings to us a realization we are given the privilege' of being our brothers keeper. The remedy for our financial crisis lies not in laws, federal commissions, in panacea or financial errors. The sound and practical answer was told two thousand years ago in' a sermon spoken on a mountain in Palestine. Los Angeles Times. fascination which its wispy fragrance holds. And you know that the delicate odor lasts much longer than ordinary perfumes. used If you have never Rex-all Cara Nome go to the a for Store today Drug trial bottle. The Cera Nome Miniature la 25c. Regular tpriee 4.00 per ounce. 264 KWH Or $2.25 per KWH. Ford Thesafe. Comfortable. is THE " Ini 0 G E months ago. In the light of this experience I can say in all sincerity that I have derived ed EM Eco- d. connected with a leading university. During this period I have bought eleven new automobiles. Eight of the eleven were in the middle-pric- e field, one cost three thousand dollars, and the last is a Ford I purchased thirteen tor to-w- lt: Speedy. should be. There is, too, an added something about it that brings enthusiastic comments from every one who has ever driven a Ford . . . the joy it puts in motoring. I have been a car owner continuously for nearly 20 years, writes a motorist The Eddy Drug; Co. money-glutte- It g. Reliable. nomical. Everything a good car reward-of-mer- radio-equipp- good-lookin- Long-live- $6.04 You will note a great increase in Brazen thieves stole a amount of energy used. No wonder police scout car from the rear these think rates have been raised. of police headquarters at Highland This is a common condition among Park, Mich., stripped off its radio the consumers within the corporate equipment, and abandoned the car in limits of Brigham City. Because of the installation of radios, refrigeraDetroit. tors, electric stoves, etc., electric con4 would necessarily be inIn the District Court of the First sumption Some citizens have been! creased. Judicial District of the State ef Utah, to the increased cost, prone interpret in and for the County of Box Elder. their shown as monthly bills, to by J. D. Callebresl, plaintiff, vs. William the F. House, defendant. NOTICE OF an increase in rates rather thanabove as in increase consumption, SHERIFFS SALE. indicated. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the When the investigation of rates was 4th day of November, 1931, at Twelve there were three or four users made, oclock noon, at the Front Door of the operating on a flat rate. With the County Court House of Brigham City, establishment of the new rates, all Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, consumers were metered and all were title, claim and interest of the above treated alike. This change brought named defendant, of, in and to the to the city more than $100 per month described real property additional following revenue. situated in Box Elder County, Utah, Because you are all using more energy than usual and all users are Lots Nos. 8 and 7 in Block 199; metered, the plant shows quite an and Lots Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in increase in revenue, even more than Block 197, all in the City of Corinne, wre anticipated, and now that our according to the recorded plat there- additional power is settled for the of, together with all appurtenances time being, it would be safe to make thereunto belonging. a slight reduction in all rates. HowDated this 13th day of October, ever taken all in all we have lower rates now than any city in the coun1931. Terms of Sale Cash. try, or at least this was the condition when the investigation was made JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. during 1929. C. W. MERRELL, By Joseph R. Olsen, Chairman Electric Lights. Deputy. more genuine satisfaction from the Ford than any car I ever owned. In That Stays up In the Motor end Never Drains Away gains Cured s wUl This the may or m, pounc saying this, I am thfe terms of comfort, pleasure, ease of coniD economy. My next car will aha Ford because it will give me whatlJ at a price I can afford to pay. When you get behind the the Ford and drive it yourself know it is a truly remarkable e lour price. You will like it first buy it. You will become numi more enthusiastic the longer yon After thousands of ml! 0f you will say its a great car. fo otaty will save you many doHan, Beef for 1 are quail and 1 FIFTEEN EIFFEBEKT JRSST 430 (F. O. S. 4 Hf- liininftl to $ mi itUfoj. - fhi!re.Mil at low oow. Cnmfi terms mm bi Tugrf ing jroir tori iealor.) FORD MOTOR COMPANY Fred Herron of Montclair, N. J., was badly stung by a wasp that entered an open window and bid in his hair brush. PLYMOUTH DEPARTMENT 4 MRS. DON R. LAMB After being hurt three times in' Correspondent auto smaBhups, George Kedize of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason and Mrs. Palatine, 111., sold his motor car and Don R. Lamb were visitors to the now walks about three miles to the Logan temple the forepart of the railroad station. past week. Oscar Malan of Ogden, was an evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb Tuesday of last week. Virgil Nish and Joseph Archibald were transacting business in Brigham the forepart of the week. ATE HAVE IT Olsen Bike & Sptg. Co. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jensen of were visiting with Mrs. Jensens MODERN HOME FOR RENT Orson parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose on J. Olsen, 251 North, 3rd West (tf) Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Potter who FOR SALE Second hand furniture, live in Salt Lake City, were visiting (o20-3cheap. Phone 15. with Mr. Potters mother, Mrs. M. P.' FOR RENT A piano in good shape. Potter of this place, Sunday. Call 43 . Ellis Hess and Emery Marshall (tf) were in Ogden on Sunday. At EXAMINATION Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason were EXPERT EYE Peters (tf) Jewelry Company. guests of Mrs. Don R. Lamb on WANT COLUMN Pay-so- n, 0) ALL PURE SEND NO MONEY, you the very finest tll L approval. You have i which to return or $1000 REWAEI Now that we are going to flu our tables all the newest the genuine Beverly printed I (formerly $1.40 a yard) to hi at 58c., some one may says possibly be pure silk at tin! Too good to be true! So weol $1000 cash to test it in every u If you find anything in it Is silk, pure dye, $1100 is yon this sale only, the price is a Yard 58 Cents Send nq money. Just let us te number of yards of each ech you are willing to loti approval : 1. Navy blue ground ii Monday last flowers. Red and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Miss Alta FOR SALE Idaho Russetts 2. Navy with white coin d Bliss potatoes, 65c cwt., delivered. Rose of Brigham City are visiting 3! Black with colors. (o23-3Phone 553-relatives here. 4. White ground with job Lionel Mason, Merl Hess, Eugene FOR SALE Young pigs. Jos. Peter- of colors. Udy and Ezra Mason are among those 6. Green and silver. son, 433 South, 1st East who went to try their luck at deer 6. Black and white. hunting this week. 7. Tan ground. FOR RENT Modern apartment, furMrs. Dewey Lamb is spending the 8. Light blue ground. nished or unfurnished. Call 286. week-en- d visiting with her relatives durable, 32 tod (o23-nWashable, in Portage. To prove the wonderful via LOST Small green Shaeffer fountain beauty of each number, let B Too stingy to feed his dog, R. H. pen bearing name of Grace Watkins. you a piece quickly for yew m Finder please notify owner. Curtis of Bentford, England, was sent1 (It) tion. To Introduce finest to we are giving regular spool to jail for a month for letting the FOR SALE OR TRADE! Milch cow animal starve to death. CRANES SILKS for chickens. N. Nealson, south of Merrill-Sno- w 515 Fifth Ave, R. D. No. F. 2, pump, os Daisy Simpson of Birmingham, (n3-pCoupon tear printed silk Avs, Brigham Qity. Fifth 645 Cranes Silks, England, recently appeared In police . court for the one hundred and twen- CHEVROLET COACH Late model, N. Y. City. very good condition. See this beWithout obligation to keep tieth time and got six months for fore you buy a car. See Norm on 5 days approval the n picking a truck drivers pocket Watkins or J. H. Peterson, 561 yards mentioned in letter h 4 South, Third East. Phone 240. (tf) Sign J. PAKT" P genuine satisfactU than any car I ever owned New Kate, July, 1931 n. Yea 0) d) (o!6-23-p- 6) d) A SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder. Box Elder County, a municipal corporation, plaintiff, vs. Bear River Club Co., a corporation; Bear River Silt Lands Co., a corporation; Alvin Ipsen and Mrs. Alvin Ipsen, his wife; W. P. Reeve and Mrs. W. P. Reeve, his wife; Federal Land Back of Berkeley, a corporation; D. L. Reeder and Mrs. D. L. Reeder, his wife; Hammond Canal Co., a corporation; State Security Bank of Brigham, a corporation; Central Pacific Railroad, a corporation; T. A. Burt and Mrs. T. A. Burt, his wife; Mels Jensen Estate; Ogden State Bank, a corporation; J. C. Jensen and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, his wife; E. C. Jensen and Mrs. E. C. o Jensen, his wife; Sugar Co., a corporation; M. C. Jones and Mrs. M. C. Jones, his wife; Duckville Gun Club, a corporation; John Doe and Richard Roe, defendants. Utah-Idah- ANY OILY WOULD BE BETTER OIL IF GERM PROCESSED Other good oils lubricate working parts after the motor starts and oil is pumped from the crankcase through the motor, which takes several minutes. But Germ Processed Oil stays pp in your motor at all times and lubricates working parts safely during the starting period . . . when almost half of all motor wear takes placet A "hidden quart stays up in your motor and never drains away. Only Germ Processed Oil can give you this sure protection at all times, because only Germ Processed Oil can penetrate and combine with metal surfaces an exclusive characteristic called "penetrative lubricity. So you can see . . . any oil would be better oil if Germ Processed! But only Conoco makes Germ Processed Oil for Conoco owns exclusive patent for North America. Dont be contentedrights with ... ... SUMMONS. oil that lacks the germ process. Stop at any station displaying the Conoco Red Triangle and All with Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil. Save your motor from wear . . keep it young and powerful! CONTINENTAL The (MfKsfimtn COMPANY OilOilhtHsrth of Qrrm Promt Ament COMOC GERM PROCESSED PARAfflN BASE MOTOR OIL FOR SALE per 100 (ol6-23-p- Blue Victor potatoes, 70c pounds. M. L. Reeder. d) FOR RENT Modern apartment. 346-- 230 furnished North Main. Phone R. (016-23- I have money for two or three small loans on real estate. NORMAN LEE. (tf) LOANS CHICKENS WANTED Evald Peterson. now! Right (tf) FOR RENT Modern house furnished or unfurnished. 108 South, Second West street. (tf) WE ARE EQUIPPED To repair any kind of eyeglasses and duplicate lens. We can save you money. Peters Jewelry Company. ttf) AUTOMOBILE GLASS Phone 54-- Packer Gar-ag- e. tf) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE CASH PAID For dead and useless cowa and horses. Phone 493J2. SAID DEFENDANTS: Reverse charges. You are hereby summoned to ap(try pear within twenty days after the FOR RENT. The Vinnie McMaster service Summons upon you, if home. Apply R.L.Flshburn. (a25-t- f) served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, FOR SALE One 1930 and one 1931 within thirty days after service, and new Ford. Call 568. 102 North, defend the above entitled action; and 4th East Royes Peterson. (tf) in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you NOTICE TO WHEAT GROWERS according to the demand of the coms which has been filed with the plaint The wheat growers of Box Elder clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment con- county (especially those who are still demning certain lands described in holding their wheat) are called to an the complaint for highway purposes. important meeting to be held at LEWIS JONES, Tremonton, Saturday night, Oct. 24th, Plaintiffs Attorney. at 7:30 oclock. P. O. Address: First National Bank O. L. BROUGH, Building, Brigham City, Utah. o2-3Adv. (Legal (2t) President, North Farm Bureau. of-ih- is 0) P ) When Danget Looms It is a sad Up comment present day totebu we are killing at the rate of p and wounding accuto na iu automobile the United States. JfeventJd the1 exercise tion by V reasonable of on drivers highways. Not on f Jk irSelnovertheie IT MAYCOtfEjy Be fully insurance that PROTECTS selL the r |