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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. 19S2 IOV.'S, Democrats of rSTioTUEES 2. County Hold a Spirited Reilly through we will learn economy the policies of government. ,.ollowmS the about 1,000 .venisot sandwichesrally, were given out to those in attendance. Selected for 933 Band Contests i By Utah Direct()rs ' ' self to take care of the rights of the 2 Trtah Th Association of Music Dstate, with equal rights to all and D-cto.s selected Logan for the contest iprivileges to none. A vocal solo was jfljNNS D. S rendered by Robert Woodyatt and a , y for the 1933 State Band contest a recent meeting held in Salt Lake DENTIST vocal duet by John and Martin .City. Plans for the contest will un- Rasmussen. be the most extensive of Attorney U H. Mulliner of Salt oubtedly in Utah, according to Lake City gave i talk, in defense of . y ever held 1 made Blood and H. his pointed out Honry c istiansen today, by Prof. N. W. qualities which would eminently fit him for governor. Henry H. Blood, Democratic candifor governor, declaied that the date bonds Reacts statement that a man must be a ik. r or a Democrat to obtain work on the gan or handling an affair of this cjscbancb AdJuBtmenU state road was false, and could be magnitude. The Utah State Agricul-prove- n Lk, Prompt so from the records. He said tural College, the Logan chamber of Settlements. heral the state road commission has re- - commerce, the city schools and many e lieved a property tax in the mainten- - Private concerns will assist in ; BRYAN, D. D. S. of Toads. That in 1924, more ng he contest successful, than $400,000 was lifted from the Although the number of organiza-propert-y I DENTIST by revenue obtained from tlons who will participate has not yet and in 1926 another been determined, it is expected that sources, other Bldg. Bank Vinct National was off and now no at least thirty bands will be present taken $400,000 31 Toad maintenance funds come from with a total membership of 1,000 to yephone No. such tax. He pledged himself, if 1,500. It is possible that an Utah jrlghao City. to economical measures in state meet will immediately follow state, government and said he believed the state meet. JoRMAN The committee in direct charge of the1 governor should set an example1 for cities and counties to follow in an the affair will include Prof. inded Abstractor administration. tiansen and C. Lester Pocock, rep- INSURANCE. the college; Secretary M. ESTATE, Buperinteodent C. H. okidmore, resenting BANS. BOND, Democratic candidate' for state super- - B. Hovey of the chamber of of public instruction, was merce; and A. T. Hansen of Logan West Forest Street N. Lorenzo Mitchell of South and Milton H. Welling, Utah introduced, Igham City. at Salt Lake City, and Delmar Jgh was of concludthe state, secretary tng speaker. He made a strong. plea Dixon of Wasatch high at Heber City, c. for the election of 'Mr. Blood ; and representing the High School Music other Democratic candidates. 'In con- - Association of the Btate. INSURANCE FIRE ATE ' elusion, he said that he believed that ETC. SURETY BONDS, OUR ADS BRING RESULTS! out of the adversity we are passing (fotary PuMic mak-ane- 1 inter-electe- d, LEE Chrls-eCMioml- com-intende- nt f bargeron jpreclate your' Phone 8 MARBLE.-D.-D.- business " Health S. dentist Practical Studio for 'Wives and cPfiothcrs National Rank Annex Irst 9W Phone lrlham City.' Utah By Dr. ERNEST H. LINES mmA CUti MeJiemS Dinatmr NwYwfc Ltf I Ml EXERCISE, SLEEP AND REST is necessary for every one whose work1 Adults should endeavor to spend one effort. manual not involve hour and children two or more in the open air daily in active exercise. Part of the adults exercise may be taken in walking te and from work where this ispossibte. Such games as tennis, Utile or too much sleep is harmful as swimmiag igolf baseball, basket-ball- ,are irregular alee ping hours. Beds and skating are advisable. should be elastio and warm and Dancing is another way of taking admit the passage of air around them. A mattress of hair, felt or cotton on a exercises and is helpful where outdoor, A few wire spring and pillows also Of hair exercise is not 'practicable. ' minutes spent doing calisthenics in ale preferable "to feather beds and the morning -- is also of distinct pillows; the latter am too heating. Cotton or linen sheets and pillow advantage. . oases and woolen blankets am tbs The danger Of Overdoing is always best bed clothes. when exercising, especially . present Ia very hot weather the blankets 1 for the adult of forty or over. No one may be discarded. Too many or too should take 'any form of 'exercise advisable.1 within an hour- - or two after meals heavy bed clothes am not because be bw should high Pillows No one should begin too Strenuously movements of the the hinder pillows one leave should exercise no and sad make breathing harder. exhausted; nor should One force him-- t diaphragm self to the golf course or to the tennis court when he is already physically QUESTIONS" tired. All wives and mothers should Many of the sudden deaths of tbe able to answer these questions: middle-age- d men apparently in good fj, How much sleep is required health during or immediately follow--l i for adults? For children? j ing a game of golf show the danger of "How high should pillows U?f thin. Exercise should be recreation Should exerose leave one . : and a pleasure, not a duty to be per-feeling exhausted? formed irrespective of the physical ' condition of the body at' the time. TXERCISE, especially outdoors, for GOOD COAL --and -- , Kindling Wood I MSFER ij W sl THONB J01 f ? f 1. D. S. irments Bffi Simmer Wt, Flat....$ .89 Light Wt, Rib Median Wt,-RJ- b el Wt, Rib, .98 U& Ecru LS5 Wt, Rib Hetty Wt, Rib, Ecra litra Heaty, Rib EvHeaty, RibEem Jtf.Wt, Part Wool MelWt, Part Wool Heavy L85 LS5 LK Anywhere "Suer jam Rner Adults need 7 to 8 hours deep, "children ' nenriierably Store. Toe , lnthetTs.A. . Jay iRetortiAnyi Pair Satisfactory. :ThU wHdet fflh mm it (ktfmw m iriB HtaiUk im Vw to CUMm H. Sue and State Slxe i Si . lfe, use the REST of your Tht Situation, There has been a' broad movement of 'stocker and feeder cattle from 'the southwest into Ca o is expected during the past few weeks and this movement It appears of large volume during the next two months. to y is which satisfactory reached been level has trading although not very encouraging to producers. Stock the receipts at the Los Angeles Union Fully one-ha- lf buyers Yards so far this month have been absorbed by country . stock of number for replacement purposes. A large ,DOUn(j 4 , calves sold during the past few days at 4 to 2 an(j wlthmost sales at the former figure. Vo 4 to ic t a nound. 4 fleshy feeder steers are selling up to recent any yearjt are These prices are lower than during Pnces!, prettyi much in line with fat cattle lower extreme bot- lowest in many years, being slightly and range opera- tonrreached early last summer Cattlemfeeders tors are'buylng with more confidence &g low asi general feeling among cattlemen that price can wTpting costs on feed st.uf3;j?!.trev"nMj this year, with a tranSy" no 1933 at better prices in f on me oas realize some margin of profit to good chance present replacement costs. is still being held of movement The credit restrictions down to less than available for money and It is' doubtful if the movement this fall , stocker and feeder loans to available in the and 'witter. 'Government the recently country Mountain Jetton, Rocky a subsidiary of the Credit Agricultural It is believed that organized C Francisco will Federal Reconstruction Fina San Los Ang Lake City, branches at Salt be ready to function early in lots in California and dry cattle of The number reCent years and some been because of the Arizona has al,nmf SciDated'this winter, . f. a further gains may Coast ior grai f Pacific the on demand broad pt'Rite Mattresses I Renovating J'Ker ) C. Bedding IIJWE r 1 with an btaelbsiied incuse norman dee -- am City. -- s - ST; && low-price- to-se- f ll -- stkeqrusTof Sal tion ? l,ess-!ft- n Engelea L wnpany Manager ; : are-advis- 1932-PRIV- (o28-n2- 5) for-sale- (o21-nl- 8) George, Ut. St tflJ LOS ANGELES, Calif. I ATE pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with ihe Clerk of said Court. This action Is commenced to foreclose a real estate mortgage in the amount and upon the real estate situate iu Box Elder County, Utah, as described in the complaint filed in UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT' the above entitled action. OF THE INTERIOR, United State CLARK, RICHARDS & BOWEN, Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt Attorneys for Plaintiff. Lake City, Utah, October 4, P. O. Address: 1002 Boston Bldg. LAND SALE Notice, is Salt Lake City, Utah. hereby given that Gordon B. Nicholaa of Willard, Utah, has filed application! NOTICE TO CREDITORS to Serial 048485 under the Estate of Henry Rasmussen, de- Act purchase, of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553) ceased. the following described land: Tracts Creditors will present claims with Nos 85A In Section 27, 8 vouchers to the undersigned at Man- North, Range 2 West, S. Township L. M., contua, Utah, on or before the 21st day taining 37.62 acres. All persona of December, A. D. 1932. claiming adversely the above de- MARTIN RASMUSSEN, Adminls- - scribed land are advised to file their trator Of the Estate of Henry Ras- protests or objections on or before , mussen, deceased. November 19, 1932, the date set Date of first publication, October otherwise their claims may 21, A. D. 1932. and the application alLEWIS JONES, Esq., lowed. Any objections or protest.' First National Bank Bldg., must be under oath, corroborated, Brigham City, Utah. and a copy thereof served upon Attorney for Administrator. ELI F. TAYLOR, 5) 4 Ma SUMMONS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ap- 1932-PRIV- 5) i Hansen fendants. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT" OF THE INTERIOR, United States Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4, LAND SALE. Notice given that John J. Ward, successor in interest of Eunice Ward,-ha- s filed application to purchase. Serial 048514 under the provisions of' the Act of April 15, 1920 ( 41 Stat 553), the following described land: Tracts Nos 77. 84, 90A, Lot 10 In. Section 27, and Tract No. 90B In Section 28, Township 8 North, Range 2. West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing: 38.05 acres. All persons claiming adversely the above described land to file their protests or objections on or before November 19,. 1932, the date set for sale, otherwise their claims may be disregarded and the applications allowed. Any objections or protests must be under oath corroborated, and a copy thereof served upon the applicant ELI F.. (oll-n8- ) TAYLOR, Register. to-w- it: Pay More? L, looked and beheld our people. Vil lages, towns, and cities had sprung up one after another, until all seemed well, and the desert yielded to their touch much beauty and the necessities of life. One peril has thus passed, , the chosen came through victorious. We iall know how terrible were the suf j ferings and how hard the struggle to establish the true Gospel of Salvation upon the earth. Are we fit to stand the test today? I ask this question because every one of us will be called upon to prove it. The scrip- County of Box Bader. American Mutual Building ft Loan Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Lawrence Wortley and Deborah May Merle Wortley, Wortley, Overland Lumber Company, a corporation, de- 5) the-abov- .Not Why is making the body sick and as sure as the body becomes sick the people shall suffer. Therefore, let each man carefully examine himself, and if he finds he has fallen into error, set diligently to work and root out the evil. Jesus said; Wherefore, if thy hand or foot offend thee, cut them off, and cast them from thee; it is better for thee to enter into life halt or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet to be cast into everlasting fire (Mathew 18.8). One day, while deep in meditation, I heard a voice saying: A century has passed." I now beheld a heavy white vapour at some distance rising fold upon fold; thiB gradually disappeared, and I looked upon a strange scene. Unfolded before me, in one vast plain, were all the religions and nations of the world. As I watched, a dark cloud arose from each sect and joined in mid ocean; for awhile it remained stationary, and then moved to the westward, until it enveloped the Latter-da- y Saints in its murky folds. At intervals sharp flashes of lightning darted through the mist, and I heard the smothered groans of the Mormon people. It was so terrible that for some time I didn't look or listen; when all was quiet, I (ol8-nl- In the First Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the 2) ;j. 2.75 M Rayon JS Silk IM WeIf Man or' Lady) d -- .- 1.35 (Continued from First Page.) must be under oath, corroborated, and a copy thereof served upon the' applicant ELI F. TAYLOR, Register... LEGAL NOTICES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United States SHERIFFS SALE Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, In the District Court of the First): October 17, 1932. PRIVATE LAND Judicial District of the State of Utah... SALE. Notice is hereby given that In and for the County of Box Elder. Melvin Nebeker, Owen Nebeker and Frances B. Sherwood, plaintiff, vs. tures prophesy that more perils are William M. Nebeker, executors of the Clifford William Van Oadoll, and Mae-Vato be visited upon Gods people, each estate of Peter A. Nebeker of WilOsdoll, husband and wife; Annsa one worse than the one that has al- lard, Utah, has filed application to M. Taylor, a single woman; Anna J. ready passed. We can get some idea purchase, Serial 048400 under the Johnson, a single woman; Roy EL from the following; "But when ye provisions of the Act of April 15, Johnson, a single man; Carolyn shall see the abomination, spoken of 1920 (41 Stat 553) the following dea widow; Fred U. Dunkin and: by Daniel the prophet, standing where scribed land: Tract No. 45 A, Section Jane Doe Dunkin, huBband and wife; it ought not (Let him that readeth 15 and Tract No. 45 B, Section 16, George Bjerkan and Annie Bjerkan understand), then let them that be Township 8 North, Range 2 West, husband and wife; Alice Daisy Grain Judea flee to the mountains; And S. L. M., containing 122.57 acres. All ham, a single woman; Cora Elleia. let him that is on the housetop not persons claiming adversely the above Graham, a single woman; Cart D.. go down into the house, neither enter described land are advised to file Bruner, a single man; Lyal C. Woods,, therein, to take anything out of his their protests or objections on or a single man; Jane Doe, No. 1; Jane-Doe-, No. 2; John Doe, No. 1; John. house; And let him that Is in the before November 80, 1932, 'the 'date field not turn back again for to take set for sale, otherwise their claims Doe, No. 2; John Doe Company, up his garment. But woe to them may be disregarded and the applica- partnership; and XYZ Company, a that are with child, and to them that tion allowed. Any objections or pro- corporation, defendants. SHERIFFS tests must be under oath, corrobor- SALE. give suck in those days! And pray ' To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the ye that your flight be not Ma the ated, and a copy thereof served upon winter. For in those days shall be the applicants. ELI F. TAYLOR, 16th day of November, 1932, at Twelve (o25-n2oclock noon, at the Front Door oE affliction, such .as was not from the Register. God of which the creation the beginning County Court 'House' of Brigham. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT created unto the time, neither shall Box EWer1' County, Utah, City, OF THE INTERIOR, United States e there be" (Mark 13:14-19- ). title, claim 'and Interest of Land Lake Salt Utah, Office, City, in to and named of, defendants, Then again, the apostle writing October 11, 1932. PRIVATE LAND to the following described real propthe Thessaionians, gives us a glimpse SALE. Notice that is in Box Elder County situated erty, of the anguish of the last days: For Samuel N. Cook of hereby given Willard, Utah, has yourselves know perfectly that the filed application to , purchase, Serial Utah, Section One (1), Two (2), Nine (9) day of the Lord so cometh as a thief 04S645 under the provisions of the Thirteen (13) and Fifteen (15), im in the night. 'For when they shall Act of 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553), April Fourteen (14) North, Range sudden then and Township Peace safety; say, following described land: Tract Ten (10) West, Salt Lake Meridian destruction cometh upon them, as the 8 No. 89, Section 27, Township North, and Section Eleven (11) and Twelve travail upon a woman with child; 2 West, S. L. M., containing Range see in Township Fourteen (14) We (12) not shall escape. and they 15.82 acres. All persons claiming adNorth, Range Eleven (11) West, Salt by this brief account given from the are described land versely the above fuMeridian. Lake obscripture the calamity which the advised to file their protests or Dated this 25th 'day of October ture holds for those who have not on or before November 28, 1932. jections and pracunto the Gospel, hearkened 1932,' the date set for sale, otherwise JOHN H. ZUNDEL, ticed it. Bo, in way of remedy, let their claims may be disregarded and Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah-B- y me point out a little more scripture, the allowed. Any objecapplication JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. conclusions. draw your and you may tions or protests must be under oath, Continuing on in the same chapter of corroborated, and a copy thereof (o25-nlThessaionians, verse 4, chapter 5: served upon the "applicant. "ELI F. BRIGHAM to "But ye, brethren, are not in dark- TAYLOR, Register. (ol8-nlness, that that day should overtake UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT you as a thief. Ye are the children of light, and the children of the day; OF THE INTERIOR, United States we are not of the night, nor of dark- Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, ness. sPaul was speaking of the October 11, 1932. PRIVATE LAND byTELEPHONK members of the church, and may be SALE. Notice is hereby given that the take us let So us. of to D. Willard, Harding applied Benjamin $1.60 advice he gives in the ' eighth verse: Utah, has filed application to purbe the 048646 under proviBut let us, who are of the day, Serial chase, After 8:30 P. M. Only sober, putting on the breastplate of sions of the Act of April 15, 1920 (41 an helmet, for and faith and love; Stat 553), the following described 90c the hope of salvation." land: Tract No. 76, Section 27, Townf If we use the light we have, we ship 8 North, Range 2 West, S. L. M., (Station-to-statlo- n will be prepared, to some degree, for containing 2.32 i acres. f'All persons rates) tbe perils that are to take place. claiming adversely the above de- Home , PAGE THREES Missionary Gets Article Printed In Church Paper i (Continued from first page) Semi-Week- ly Growers Urged To Exhibit at Chicago Hay and Seed Show A few years ago, Utah was put on the map by winning a large number of first prizes on alfalfa seed, wheat, oats and barley at the International Hay and Grain Show in Chicago. Since that time only a very few individual farmers have exhibited there, but these have tiever failed to win prizes. This year has been a very good crop year in Utah, and with a little care in selection, grading and cleaning, products from this state should be able to compete favorably with exhibits from other sections of the country when placed in competition at Chicago, November 26th to December 3rd, is the opinion of Hogenson, extension Professor J. agronomist of the Utah State Agricultural College. Utahs crop products need to be advertised ' more," said Professor Hogenson, "and 'there is no better way than to enter worthy exhibits at the hay and grain show." In his wide experience as judge at many county and state fairs, Professor Hogenson has observed that some farmers win more cash in prizes at fairs with their products than all the rest of their crops bring. All crop exgrowers are urged to submit an hibit this year In Chicago. One peck of grain or alfalfa seed is all that is necessary to pass the entrance requirements. For further information write to he extension agronomist at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan or consult a county agent. Applications for space must be in i a ' scribed land are advised to file their protests or objections on or before November 28, 1932, the date set for sale, otherwise their claims may be disregarded .and the application allowed. Any objections or protests -- -- a Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over. TELEPHONE business friend OF CONNECTIONS THE COMMERCIAL VALUE YOUR BANKING LIES INTTS SERVICE, SPECIALIZED ACCOMMODATION (CONTRIBUTE TO AND THAT WILL THE VERY HIGHEST DEGREE OF YOUR AT ALL TIMES. SUCCESS - by November 19th. youll find a highly SPECIALIZED SERVICE r , blending in with your account here at the STATE SECURITY BANK ' of Brigham City. |