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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, She lbs Published Semi-Weekl- y, S. C. WJXOM. SIX-2- Every Editor and Manager TU DOLLAR DAY RAIL VALUE OF FARM REAL ESTATE IS TRIPS WILL MARK ISlflrr Nnua Tuesday and Friday TUESDAY, MAY Semi-Week- ly 0 NOW DECLINING HOLIDAY PERIOD BROWNIE r 6R0GERY The index of the value per acre of farm real estate for the United States ..$2.00 aB a whole as of March 1, 1933 aver,.$1.0C newest thing out. Six Months.. aged 73, compared with an index of .. .60 89 on March 1, 1932 and of 106 on THE Three Months Eastman to March. 1, 1931, according to estimates by Entered at the Post Office at Brigham by the Bureau of Agricultural Econmeet the depression. The City, as Second ClasB Matter. omics. This index is based on average values for the years 1912 to 1914. lens specially The declines from a year ago have Cost of Auto Attractbeen focus. widespread, and over a considergives sharp Accidents able part of the country they have ively covered in rich black been reasonably uniform, reflecting According to B. G. Willis, Tice the continued declines in farm income. Morocco Inleather. president of the Firemans Fund From 1929 to 1932 gross income from demnity company, the annual econofarm production decreased a little Gayly ornamented with mic loss due to automobile accidents more than half. During the same is about $2,500,000,000. metal plates. Uses period farm real estate values dropSome realization of the magnitude ped a little more than of the waste can be obtained by the the smaller Of the various geographic divisions, knowledge that public school educathe East North Central at 62 and West film And a theres costs spool. the entire tion in only country North Central States at 64 were the f Mr $2,200,000,000 annually. r. Six-1- 6 L lowest values relative to Brownie too. Takes Practically all of the For individual States the indexes it 3: billion loss is due to three factors a fine 2,2x4J4 picture . . . ranged from 63 for Indiana to 80 for ignorance, carelessness or incompeHa Michigan and Wisconsin; and from LET US SHOW YOU! tence. There is no other major cause 55 for Missouri and South Dakota IPPr of automobile accidents. The unto 79 for Minnesota. avoidable accident is rare indeed. Increasing the purchasing power of The average values relative The percentage of accidents due to farmers is the declared purpose of to pre-w- highest were in the New England mechanical failure of the car is Bmall the new Farm Act But the Act iD more than farm relief it is national States, where the index for the group and in the bulk of these the fault in105. was Indexes for lies with the owner who has not kept relief. Farmers will buy the products as a whole his machine in proper condition. The of industry when they have more dividual States in that region ranged 92 for New Hampshire to 124 human factor is present in every money. This is why the Act bears from conceivable mishap. the title, To relieve the existing na- for Connecticut In the three Southern Geographic tional economic emergency by inMost of us have insufficient underShop less often the indexes for individual Divisions, powof purchasing of agricultural the force destructive creasing standing 57 for at a time ; ; ; save moarguite from States is Georgia ranged er. Farmers a moving automobile. A car going purchasing power the reductions in pra low, compared to that of other groups and South Carolina to 121 for Florida; fifty miles an hour has the same largely because they have, ever since from 73 in Mississippi to 88 In Alapotential force as if it were dropped come with greater rim World War, produced more goods bama; and from 76 in Oklahoma to the from a height of 101 feet. At forty y 89 Louisiana. in purchasing. I a than they could sell at fair' price. miles an hour the car will travel -If you were to buy twenty-nin- e feet before the average the abuse of trust, bodes no good for Several methods for bringing about Following the 1920 peak in farm driver is able to react to danger, and people of Questionable purposes who an increase in rural buying power real estate values when the index today and do Norge are provided for in the Act. Just mounted to 170 values declined rapit then takes eighty feet, with will seek public office in the future. shopping on the qm what is to be done this season will idly for a few years, and then more brakes, to stop, or a total of basis it permits, you be determined immediately in hear- slowly. During the years 1928 and 109 feet. save enough tocn actually of were called small, Agricul- 1929 the average declines by Secretary ings Last year ignorance, carelessness for the Norge inajL. ture Henry A. Wallace. and there were indications that subor incompetence at the wheel killed The alternative methods made pos- stantial progress had been made towhile.;. and you would;, 34,400 people and injured almost ward readjustment. The subsequent sible by the Act are: 1,000,000. During 1933 these factors more time to yourself1 will be responsible for another 35,000 (1) The Secretary of Agriculture breaks in prices of farm products, greater convenience iudi deaths unless every motorist awakmay arrange with individual farmers however, brought greatly reduced DETROIT, Mich. Carl Milles, of to reduce their acreage or produc- farm incomes, and precipitated a new ens to his responsibility and does his your work. Stockholm, Sweden, ranked by critics tion by a specified amount, and to wave of forced selling and declining Well be glad to she part to reduce the ghastly toll. as among the greatest living sculp compensate them either by paying real estate values. actual figures when yoot tors and by some as the greatest or by making direct benefit Indexes for other geographic divisee the Norge. in master of modern sculpture, has com- rentals Stress Serves to to This would be immediate sions as of March 1, 1933 were as statue which will be placed payments. pleted South Middle Atlantic the with 82; participating follows: only in the Entrance Salou of the General relief, Spur Interest ' Atlantic 80; East South Central 79; producers receiving benefits. Motors of at the building Century If the economic stress from which (2) By entering into marketing West South Central 82; Mountain 69; Progress Exposition opening on May agreements with processors and oth- and Pacific States 96. this country is emerging did nothing 27th in Chicago. more than cultivate in the average ers to reduce wasteful and priceThe decline for the State of Utah The figure which Is symbolic of depressing competition, the excessive is as follows: 1920, 167; 1926, 130; citizen a greater interest In govern t ! mental affairs it has served its pur- precision craftsmanship is sixteen handling charges, and so on, the 1926, 129; 1927, 128; 1928, 127; 1929, feet on stands better a nine high, pedestal, pose well. For today, four out of Secretary may bring about 127; 1930, 126; 1931, 122; 1932, 98; five average newspaper readers will feet high, the whole rising twenty-fiv- prices to farmers. 1933, 83. feet from the Entrance Galon be found scanning the columns perFunds to pay rental and benefit The floor. from come to the figure represents initially payments would legislation local, state or taining Some men thirst after fame, some national. The great bulk of average skilled workman holding an automo- the federal treasury. Subsequently, American citizens had drifted into an bile engine connecting rod aloft at they would be derived from an ad- after love, and some after money. I know something that all thirst apathetic mental state regarding their an angle at which he can look justment tax levied on the first proafter. government: they had become con- through the 'bearing aperture toward cessing of the basic commodity. tented to allow party organization the light The basic commodities named in Whats that? to do their thinking. The statue was modeled by Milles the Act are wheat, cotton, hogs, field Salted almonds. The tumult into which the nation at the Cranbrook Academy of Art at corn, rice, tobacco, and milk, and its ex1 was thrown has awakened them to Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, suburb of products; but the Secretary may 5 STORES IN ONE their remissness, and, while it may Detroit where he has his American clude from the operation of the Act S V CO LUMBER take several years to unwind the studios (and temporarily is conduct- any of these commodities if its inclusion would not further the purpose tentacles which such a system has ing a lecture course). A TO t thrown about the activities and lives Among the wealth of art objects by of the said Act.of farm debts at lower Of Refinancing of these average citizens, their con- American and foreign masters exhisciousness of government, newly bited at the Chicago Fair, " Milles rates of interest is also provided for. One of the novel features In the Ill Farmers interested in this phase of awakened, and their realization of work will be outstanding. of the These fanners of the new dirigible Macon, the say with in design touch should Act the get MIXES READY recently commissioned at the nearest Federal Land Bank, local telephone: works in Akron, Ohio, Farm Loan association, or county Is made for the stowthe provisions agent. It got help in time to age of five B completely equipped airbotplanes. Collapsible doors in the save $4,000 worth of our tom of the big ship cover a OR farm buildings from fire. opening through which a plane atEiu The most difficult in dry cleaning; is our specialty. tached to a trapeze is lowered. After The Cooking club met at Miss the can leaves the it also ship, plane Lola Hunsakerg home on Friday, Also the finer wearing apparels. return, hook on, and be hoisted Into We keep in touch with where an organization of the members Standard painters agnt the bowels of the big "sky carrier." Pt was perfected. Pabco markets econo: The second league game of baseball by telephone and most and best the Large ships of the Navy, such as was played Sunday at the Crystal Guaranteed to give ut sell on an market. battleships, up operate six messes, namewon Springs with Logan. Honeyville tion. Also window ly, the captains mess where the comby the score of 16 to 12. wall paper officer eats alone, the ward manding Mrs. Alma Cook and son A. C. were Agent, HENRY L. THORN - - Brigham City, Utah room mess where the executive offiIt has saved the life of cer Brigham visitors Sunday. and all officers above the rank of 222 East Second South PA!. Ed Jensen spent Sunday in Logan. Phone 472-three horses and two cows ensign eat, the junior officers mess James and Leon Hunsaker spent for ensigns, the warrant officers mess & GLASS; Saturday and Sunday in Ogden. for all warrant officers, the chief by getting the veterinary Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman were Across from Postoffi petty officers mess, and the general Brigham shoppers Friday. Local Distributor! quickly. mess. Petty officers and men of Robert Jenkins of Malad, Idaho, lower eat mess. in ratings general spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The more you use your Claire Ruddell. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman and telephone the more family spent Sunday here with Mrs. (T Mary S. Tolman. useful it becomes. Miss Ida Tingey of Brigham is spending the week with Mrs. Kenneth The Mountain , States Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Veran Boothe of Telephone & Telegraph Co. Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Than Boothe. The Sewing club held their first meeting on Thursday at Miss Winnie Hunsakers home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chamberlain entertained at a swimming party on Monday night. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker . Have visited in Ogden on Sunday. your neighbors ever dropped into Mr. and 'Mrs. Reuben Benson and home to borrow the weekly collection of circuit children and Miss Matilda Benson visited Mrs. Alma Benson and family letters, hand bills, etc., that the users think Sunday at Newton. as good as advertising in your favorite counttf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Benson, Mr. and newspaper? Mrs. Ezra Benson visited relatives in Newton on Sunday last Few people realize the actual coverage 17 o. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Woodland of even the most modest country newspaper. W Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING Reuben Benson on Tuesday. so long ago an advertising expert was quoted Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker 27, tk spent Friday at Morgan. RETURN BY MIDNIGHT JUNE 6 saying that careful research had ascertained Miss Bertha Olsen of Harper was a certain well known metropolitan paper is reL Low fars for accomthe week-en- d 1NANCIAL worries have destroyed the happiness or guest of Miss Nola modations ovor tho Memorial Walker. on an average, for the space of 20 minutes, wP wrecked the ideals of more than one marriage. Day holiday. ..as many cm 12 P. A. Justensen of Magna returned the average country newspaper has a reads! days away from homo... apFriday after spending the with with mile ior a a You can't have too much money saved up in our bank proximately penny Dick Justensen. life of 3 hours to its credit! It is kept roi tho round trip between all Mrs. John Shay of Ogden visited if you are planning fo marry. D. S. L local points and to the house for a week and everyone in the fa11 Mr. and Mrs. Brigham California and tho Northwest here Perry on Thursday last START SAVING REGULARLY NOW Pc: takes his turn in going through its pages. Enjoy good meals, expertly Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and prepared, at new low prices on family returned Saturday after a tho diners. YOUR Banking Business We That is something for both subscriber w Yoi week in Richmond. Misses Grace and Helen Oliverson advertiser to think about. of Franklin, Idaho, were Sunday visiFor further ticks! aetails see agent tors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson. Mrs. Ed Richards spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Richards. Subscription Rates: One Year. Marking the arrival of another Dollar vacation season, excursions will be Day round-tri- p featured by the Southern Pacific over May 26th the Memorial Day week-ento 30th, inclusive, according to word received here. The transportation bargains, effective between all points on the railroads lines in six western states, will be available for fight fans planning to attend the championship bout in Los Angeles, May 29th, it was pointed out. With a return limit of June 6th, the excursions will permit travel between stations throughout western territory, company officials declared cent-a-mi- le d, designed Corbett-McLarn- grain ed eight-exposu- in one-thir- d. re Farm Act Increases Purchasing Power of THERE BE pre-wa- Americas Farmers SO & with the extra buying THE power ar EDDY DRUG BOLIATI STORE t ! to-da- i ?. 131. . i four-whe- el SWEDISH SCULPTOR COMPLETES STATUE FOR CHICAGO FAIR i RKUDMBC - &o-CxCtc- I Models From $109 Up, Deliver MUMBEMMDMEI IT PAID HARDWARE-PAINT-IMPLEMENT- HAVE THEM TELEPHONE PHONE'S lin House and WIHIOTE IN FABRICS FUR PAINT Honeyville News 4-- Varnish and H Multi-Servi- SANITARY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS - sun-teet- i ft i,i i ce ed PIONEER W , H : s it !! i ? IlIBBIIIIIIIlO 20 Minutes 4-- H r t MEMORIAL HOLIDAY vs. 3 Honrs RAIL TRIPS For Your Bride Tbm&Mmey 28,29.30 MAY2S, firsl-da- F Welcome , FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL ss RESERVE SYSTEM BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH ! W. G. Davis, a childless widower of Liverpool, England. left his $60,000 estate in trust for the care of his nine dogs. UNION PACIFIC The Box Elder New OLDEST ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER IN THE c nr, :o: c |