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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE TWO (Slip For example, Lincolns reference to a "government by the people and for Almost identical words the people. were used by John Wycliffe in the fourteenth century and by Robespierre, Thomas Cooper, Joseph Story, Daniel Webster and Theodore Parker long before Lincoln used them at Gettysburg. Even the Golden Rule, which appears in two forms in the New Testament, was expressed by Confucius five centuries before Christ, and by other ancient teachers. Perhaps the most catchy phrase ever uttered by the late William Jennings Bryan contained his crown of thorns and cross of gold metaphor, which is credited with securing his nomination for the presidency in 1896. It has been and still is generally believed that the phrase was original with Bryan, but the Congressional Record shows that it was spoken by Congressman Samuel W. McCall several months before. But no one whose words have been appropriated by another could have shown a better spirit toward an imitator than McCall showed toward his in this instance. When questioned about it later, McCall said: "Yes, Bryan borrowed it from one of my Congressional speeches. And probably I stole it from somebody Box SiDpr Nnug Every Published and Friday Tuesday Semi-Weekl- y, S. C. Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: WTXOM. One Year Six Months Three Months - - $2.00 $1.00 50 Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. TCESDAt Semi-Week- ly Plymouth News Honeyville And Willard Tied Decline Noted In Business Of are reMr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd a baby of arrival joicing over the girl born Sunday. Earl Archibald made a business on Tuesday. trip to Brigham City were (Continued from first page.) Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb on Wednesday. to Portage contest on the Mantua visitors g a Mrs. David Morris of Portage lot by a count of 20 to 11. called on Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb MANTUA here Wednesday evening. H AB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish and 1 7 As-Fir- st (Continued from first page.) F Rasmussen, 3b A. Jensen, 2b-- p N. Jeppson, lb L. Keller, lb Clark Rasmussen, N. Larsen, cf of the Non-ferro- t said us be of hlish his Count nt 40-y- 75 ral gov I have in lowing describe if awarded and a decline in the value of building permits issued. metal mining was further restricted. Flour milling changed little, although there is usually a decline during May. There was little change in trade activity as a whole during May, but individual indicators varied considerably. Both retail and wholesale sales were lower in value than in April, while registrations of new automobiles and the volume of intercoastal traffic increased, after allowance for seasonal factors. All measures of trade were substantially lower than a year ago, as were retail and wholesale commodity price indexes. Reserve Bank credit employed in the Twelfth District Increased moderately during the four weeks ending June 15th, although other phases of credit conditions appeared to be somewhat easier. Discounts advanced somewhat, reversing the substantial reduction which has been in progress since early March, while holdings of locally purchased acceptances remained unusually small. In early June this Bank participated heavily In the systems open market operations, and its holdings of United States governments increased from sixty-nin- e million dollars to 107 milof the lion dollars. Expenditures United States Treasury in excess of collections within the District, although smaller than in the preceding four weeks, offset in part, an outflow through the gold settlement fund resulting from payment of commercial transactions. Currency circulation increased slightly as is usual at this season. Loans of reporting member banks remained practically unchanged from May 18th to June 15th. Investments and deposits of these banks declined during the first three weeks of this period, but increased on June 15th as a result of United States Treasury financing to approximately the levels of a month earlier. free-hittin- UtaTe state in ss. This District Half Ends SSDAY Sale of iessMl. a claimed sold highest clPfMtWre8t pound iu B- Friday. the BtiTj the hour of R 11 .gun he polic fon Bou fined fc 1)escrlPtW youth v n others attended the funeral services were which 2 Jensen, Mrs. Joseph for no marks or FIGS IX held in the stake tabernacle last A POKE p .... 5 Wednesday afternoon. 1 3 e Poundkeeper ,0. There is an warning to It is very interesting to know that 1 2 Precinct. the effect that one should never buy cf consisting of B. Goulding, Boys, the Harmony 0 2 a pig in a poke. But a lot of Edward D. Sorensen, p Ralph Rose, Wayne Hess, 1 Ia fulfilment 3 C. A. French people have been doing someB. Nelson, rf Nish and Harlan Steed Estep, Steed, 2 4 nand Borensteft. If thing like that or worse, according H. Petersen, are this of all place, 3 which providetj 6 to a press dispatch. Eugene Udy, Chet Rasmussen, p 2 on the air over Ogden Station KLO vai on the first 6 A concern called "French Porkery, M. Jensen, ss death, a dinner JS, on Saturday evenings at 8:30 oclock T, Limited, put on a strong campaign 20 17 46 relatives and for investors, with such slogans as and are prepared to sing your old Total Score "Buy less stocks; they are paper. favorites on request. BRIGHAM CITY Buy more pigs; they are meat. II AB Henry Star of Mound Springs and "When your pig grows up we sell 1 other farmers in that part of this Gleave, cf him at the very highest prices. In 4 c Watkins, locality are busy fighting grasshopthe meantime we pay you from 10 to 1 " 3b Jensen, pers that are threatening destruction 12 per cent interest. 3 I If FOR RENT HousTrate W Hess, to the seed crops this year, and are 0 Thousands bought pigs they had else. 2b and farmers Johnson, of the more to get 1 trying never seen, and for a time received p ANYONE Hansen, to WAVTLNf, drive a community 4 interested in their interest. Later the sad news RANTS-Call- CH. jj Kelley, lb 1 of the pests. Mr. Star claims came to all investors alike: Your A PUBLIC rid get ss Facer, 1 in 4 pigs have died; we could not sell SALE IN 49 that last year he was successful Christensen, rf SINGER SHOE-I- kj sick pigs. his seed crop, which was on the mansidelights Interesting $20; boys saddle, rm 37, 11 saving 16 48 Then the investors not the pigs Total Score ners and customs of above the average crops in that days Implement Exchiia began to squeal. Promoters of the are found in old T schedule adnewspapers and neighborhood, with the expenditure In the third game of the scheme will be tried for swindling. score ' the for vertisements, one of which was re- Willard defeated Corinne by a dollars few a OUR bran, of only BIG SALE-- 1; Bi game cently reproduced by an exchange, of 8 to 2, in a " two more days, arsenic being furnished by the county diamond. announcea BREAKING which quotes public sale on the Corinne to assist are who played Bureau Farm ready 8th am day, July 'S. ment published at Versailles, Ky., 83 THE ATOM WILLARD Shoppeany farmer in getting rid of pests follows: Bo AB For years scientists have sought years ago, as that threaten his crops. to break the atom, a feat which has am Having sold my farm, and as I Woodland, cf is FOR Mrs. Rhoda Archibald visiting for Oregon Territory by just recently been accomplished by oxen leaving 1 room apartment team on March 1, 1849, I will Wood, ss in Tremonton. two British physicists, Doctors Cock-ro4 If street. sell all Lowe, my 1 been who has except property, personal Elda Miss No. Fairy, Uniand Walton, at Cambridge two oxen teams (Ben and Buck, and Braegger, lb Bi 4 visiting with her sister, Mrs. Louis versity, according to a London press Lon and LOST One tool ta; of the Wells, c Jerry), consisting Zundel for the last few weeks, re4 dispatch. 3b Nebeker, South and Third following: n 3 While this does not mean much to turned to her home in Salt Lake Two milk cows, 1 mare and Ward, rf Reeders river plact, the layman, it is hailed as one of the colt, 1 pair of oxen, 1grey on City Friday. Francis Robbins, s;.d ESI yoke, 1 baby Wood, 2b most notable scientific triumphs of yoke and 2 ox carts, 1 iron Mrs. Carl Jensen of Brigham City West. with Gettins, p plow aNS . recent years. Much speculation has wood mold board, 800 feet of weath- Zundel, p was visiting her parents, Mr. and been indulged in respecting what erboards, 1,500 fence rails, 1 FOR SALE White k Ipsen, p Mrs. Wm. J. Hess on Friday. would happen if the atom were brok10 weeks old. 85 sugar troughs, soap kettle, of Miss Clara will a Idaho, Burley, Estep 8 en. Some predicted that a tremen- 10 35 Utah. 1 Total Score Honeyville, syrup, gallons maple week here with dous source of energy would thereby copper still, 2 spinning wheels, 30 spending the CORINNE be made available, while extremists relatives and friends. WHAT HAVE YOU h tallow, 1 large loom, 300 H AB feared it would cause a violent pounds sell for 15. PitU H. 100 100 poles, split hoops, empty Fredericksen, 3b 1 5 world ?vnlosion. The Implement Eick barrels, 4 sides leather, 12 wooden A. two After to 2 0 previous attempts Bosley, rf age charge. According to Dr. Cockroft, what pitchforks, half interest in tan yard, 1 0 jump through the window of his really resulted was the changing of 1 rifle with bullet molds and powder Shaw, rfIf F1 bedroom during a nightmare failed, 1 4 SAND, GRAVEL F0Riico hydrogen atoms into helium. This horn, soft soap, bacon, hams, lard, Arbon, c 1 4 Mrs. Alvin Stander is visiting her Livie Mailer of Bluffton, Ind., suc- ift phone Hillstrom, Walker, did develop a considerable amount of molasses, 6 head of fox hounds, all ceeded the third time, suffering cuts 0 3 daughter, Mrs. Maughn Gilbert, 2b B force, but apparently on nothing to soft mouthed but one. his back and legs. 4 0 WE ARE EQUIPPED-- !' ss Pocatello, Idaho. Also 6 negro slaves, 2 men, 2 T. Bosley, worry about, so far as blowing up 1 4 kind of eyeglasses jj Mrs. Alvin Anderson entertained at this little planet of ours Is concerned. boys and 2 mulatto wenches, all to M. Bosley, cf 1 The council of Dundee, Mich., has lens. We can ean a in lawn homr party gether in one party, as I will not'Jlf; Jensen lb Wednesday 1 of eliminated the $25 p annual Dickensen, Peters salary Jewelry Coe" them. separate of the seventh birthday of her daughBORROWED Foi E. Fire Marshal and instead Hayden Sale will begin at 8 a. m. ter Reva. Games were played and will THOUGHTS 35 Total Score pay his telephone bill of $18 GOOD PASTURE KRgj to eat and drink." a tray luncheon was served twenty a year. Some may wonder why anyone Verify your quotations quire at Compton) is the little guests. advice of someone, but the advice is possessed of the large and varied company. Mr. and Mrs. James L Anderson Deweyville News sometimes difficult to follow. In assortment of worldly goods listed, So great is the number of citizens Bel the case of many famous sayings, it should have wanted to leave their and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christensen who seek admittance to the county CASH PAID For I and cows horn is hard to find out who really said home in Kentucky. to motored at to Fort hear Oliver Hall, Idaho, Monday, jail Benton, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson and Reverse chargee. ESI them first. There are many into attend the celebration there. Haynes, negro evangelist, that county were of Sunday family Honeyville stances of striking phrases which officials to found have difficult it Mr. A sack containing $40.19 In pennies and Mrs. Clarence Golsberry EXPERT EYE Hi Cleone of Mr. and Mrs. have been attributed to prominent was handed to the tax collector In guests and baby left Sunday to attend their accommodate all. Peters Jewelry Hunsaker. persons who really borrowed them Starr City, Ark., by an elderly negro from others. Mrs. Lucy Godfrey is a guest of family reunion in Logan. farmer to pay his taxes. Miss Leah Mathias of Brigham City Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gardner. a week with Mr. and Mrs. spent Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rawson of Ernest Anderson and family. with visited Ogden Monday Bishop If business is bad, call in your printer.! The club Dependable Ten and Mrs. Marion G. Perry. Benjamin Record and son Julius girls met Wednesday. Bottling of 3.1 spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. chickens was outlined and dainty Bi to refreshments were served twelve Porter Barnard. A dance and shower was held in members present Miss Alton Scowfield, Mrs. Fred the ward hall Friday evening in Johnson and children and Mrs. Min. . . honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marble, nie Gar lick of Salt Lake City spent who were recently married. the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer spent the week-en- d R. W. and Nelson family visiting relatives at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and A shower and dancing party was held Wednesday evening at the ward family of Cleveland, Idaho, spent amusement hall in honor of Mr. and Thursday visiting with Mrs. Alvin done at Mrs. Henry Nielson, whose marriage Anderson and family. The Bear River Camp of the took place Tuesday. to setC-doll- ars Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Perry and Daughters of Pioneers held their work on grandchildren visited relatives here regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Hansen. Capon Thursday last. Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collinston, tain Ethel Taylor was in charge. An ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS interesting program was enjoyed and visited relatives here Wednesday. BUTTERWRAPPERS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germer are a tray luncheon was served. DODGb 1 Mr. TICKETS Mrs. and anErnest WINDOW CARDS Anderson spending this week visiting friends at Twin Falls, Burley and Boise, nounce the arrival of a baby boy at STATEMENTS - BILL HEADS their home Tuesday, June 27th. All Idaho. TAG ENVELOPES - SHIPPING TAGS Mr. and Mrs. N. C, Holst of Brig concerned are doing nicely. - WEDDING CAE" DANCE PROGRAMS Mrs. George Gardner entertained ham City visited at the home of Mr. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS and Mrs. Albert Thorsen and family at her home Sunday in honor of her - BLOTTERS - FOLDERS daughter Lornas twelfth birthday. on Wednesday. CHECKS on American traditions as old as the nation Progressive games were played and BOOK BINDING - STITCHING - PERFORM FOUNDED luncheon was served to eighteen To All Whom It May Concern banking institution stands as firmly upon STICKERS BOOKLETS - BADGES ( guests bidden. the rock of financial dependability as the lighthouse Miss Doris Woolwork of Salt Lake GUMMED LABELS BE IT KNOWN THAT Brigham the City spent with Miss TYPEWRITER weekend CIRCULAR LETTERS d stands on the coast. Its rays offer as sure Superior Dairy of Brigham, County Damsel Christensen. : of Box Elder, State of Utah, being a comfort to the financially puzzled as the rays of the The Bear River Relief Society was 7. engaged in the business of Dairy and reorganized on Sunday in connection lighthouse to the sailor. Do your banking at the . . . Creamery adopted for their use a with the regular fast day services. trade mark, name, andor device, of The following new officers were ' which the following is a description, installed: President, Mrs. Amelia W. 12. or Burt; first counselor, Mrs. Amanda! 13 Jensen; second counselor, Mrs. Nel-- ! UTAH 14, BRIGHAM SUPERIOR DAIRY. BRIGHAM CITY, lie Anderson; secretary, Mrs. BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH '1& Mary Said trade name, mark andor device to be used generally as follows: Anderson; assistant secretary, Mrs. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK If business is good, call in your printer. S! Elvira Christensen; class leaders, On bottles, cans and butter Mrs. Gertrude R. 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