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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi Weekly PAGE TWO Sox glftrr News Stye NOTED SCIENTIST Published Every Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- B. C. WJXOM. y, Editor and Manager Subscription Hates: One Year...- Six Months Three Months $2.00 Try the Soap with the $3.00 an ounce WILL LECTURE AT Fragrance LOGANCOLLEGE $1.8C ask a county agent or write the Extension Service, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan. LOCAL WHEAT Early Grand Canyon GROUPS TO BE Prospectors Named Many Park Features FORMED SOON Former .50 GRAND CANYON. Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. Dr. E. V. McCollum to Each Grower Will Get A Chance to Sign Address Gathering The Gardener's July Prayer O Lord, grant that in some way it may rain every day, say from about midnight until 3 oclock in the morning, but you see, it must be gentle and warm so that it can soak In; grant that at the same time it 50c at Rexall Drug Store. THE IfitPfflffltiWI BOXING CURD PLEASES FANS New Yorkers Featured in Bouts Monday at Bluebird. Land ' which Crops. I i8 surplus production farmers who cultural adjustment H bS i favorite. EDDY DRUG More than 500 housewives in this community are asking: Why the big raise in flour?" Several months ago flour was retailing for as low as 65 cents per 48 pound bag, while today the price is $1.23. The federal tax will bring another raise in flour Saturday, we are informed. This federal tax , should be borne by the prosessor and I not by the consumer, if we under- stand the law as declared recently by Brigadier General Hugh S. Johnson administrator. Signed: FLOUR USER. Other 5 lather you want for each application. But its the fragrance that has made this soap such a universal A QUESTION Wheat May Be A Made by the French Hard-mille- d Process, a cake of Cara Nome Toilet Soap will outlast cheaper soaps and yet give you all the Readers Digest the Contract. h. Early pioneers of this region were certain such a wonderful natural phenomenon as the Grand Canyon must contain vast riches in valuable ores, says a report Just issued in the Grand Canyon Nature Notes by Ranger Naturalist Hugh H. Waesche. Further, many of Machinery will be put Into operaprogram of reduction tion within the next few days for the natural features of this area to other crops, as do not contribute longt organizing local groups in Utah, ac- were named by the to prospectors, hardy cording to the program of the domesand trappers. The naming pluses, according to Di tic allotment plan as applied to explorers of Creek, according to Waesche, Peterson of the Utah Dr. McCollum, who is now Profes- wheat, under provisions of the Fed- wasPipe tural College. no exception. sor of Biochemistry in the School of eral Agricultural Emergency Act, ac1894 one prospector was precedA chance to improve In Hygiene and Public Health at the cording to Director William Peterson ing a party of three others of millions of acres the along Johns Hopkins University in Balti- of the Utah Extension Service, who stream now known as pleted. and eroded land k Creek. Pipe has been state named for manager more, Maryland, is world famed as He found an old meerschaum pipe administrators of the adkf the discoverer of the vitamin, the administration of the act. along the creek, and proceeded to in the fact that acres invisible accessory food substance After the local have carve on the bowl of the pipe a date surplus production may which has been found to exert such been effected, each organizations wheat grower will more than one hundred years prior sweet clover or other W1! an important influence in the diet of be given an to join and to 1894. He then placed the grass. These crops win opportunity both humans and animals. to sign a contract with the federal where the remaining members ofpipe his soil and prevent or check j. It was at the University of Wis government to limit the amount of party would be certain to see it Farmers may also util consin in 1912 that McCollum made wheat planted for the harvests of Naturally there was much tired wheat acres for the his important discovery that has since 1934 and 1935, Director Peterson said. tion on their part as to the specula-of of food or feed origin crops I revolutionized the science of nutri- The percentage of limitation of wheat the pipe, and the supposed presence own use. tion. Prior to that time, chemists plantings will be determined by gov- of Its owner in that Under the plans that b? section believed that a diet to be complete ernment officials but the maximum of the region a century rugged made for the administrstk before. needed only four components, namely will not exceed 20 per cent of the Some time later, one of the mem- adjustment act, several bers of the party confessed his part will be taken out of mil protein, carbohydrates, fat and salts. wheat acreage. McCollum in his investigational work The federal contract will call for in the hoax. Thus did Pipe Creek production, the bulk of I looked for the evidence that permitted the retired from wheat and cf farmer to pledge himself to ful- receive its name. the noted chemists of the world to fill his age. The percentage ot I contract the throughout make this assumption. under the general plan period and in return the governHe prepared a synthetic ration us- ment will will be not more ana pay him 30 cents a bushel than 20 per cent of thtJ ing the casein and lactose of milk; for the amount of his crop which is to this he added the salts of milk considered to to used for domestic Mrs. Orial Nelson, and Mrs. in the case of wheat age Adolph plus iron in which it is known to be consumption or about Fanners who parties of Jeppsen entertained at a shower on deficient. He then added olive oil the crop, based on the average of Friday afternoon In honor of Mr. and reduction program, unde! to supply the fat. the yields for the past three years. Mrs. Leonard Jeppsen, who were re- will receive compensatim) When this ration, containing all of For those who sign the contracts, cently married. Social chat was the payments. They will hai the supposed essential ingredients, this payment will be made on the diversion of the afternoon and re- definite in the way of a and at the same time c$ was fed to rats they died in a short 1933 crop, the 1934 crop and the 1935 freshments were served. Mrs. Christena Keller and Mrs. part of their land a chai time. When he added butterfat to crop. The government will not take ? this combination other rats grew and any wheat in return, nor will it fix Lucius Hansen attended the services that will improve it. thrived. In this manner vitamin A the price on the wheat to be sold. for. Mrs. Rachael Ann Farr, held at was discovered. Subsequent discov- The commission paid to the farmers Ogden on Thursday. The wise man weighs J Mr. and Mrs. Varian Keller and Mr. while a fool eries have indicated the great import- will be given to them in return for squanders j ance of vitamins and minerals in their pledges to curtail the production and Mrs. Norman Iverson and chil- advertises his foolishness of wheat according to the specifica- dren of Brigham spent the Fourth the daily diet. here with Mrs. Christena Keller. Eastern States mission sw Doctors dieticians, nurses and stu- tions of government officials. Mrs. Archie Hill of Logan spent Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lands thrown out of dents of nutrition will welcome this wheat producFriday here with her mother, Mrs. Salt Lake is visiting oportunity to hear from Dr. McCollum tion by the plan will not be rented C. M. Jensen. Agnes and Meda Jeppsen 1 the very latest findings pertaining to by the government nor will they be Miss Mardell Lewis of Magna is M. C. Sorensen, who the value of the various nutrients in under its control. visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. upon at the Dee hospital f the diet and their effect on health The secretary of agriculture, how- Austin Larsen and family. on Monday, is doing nice!;' and well being. ever, will reserve the right to desigMiss Erma Nielson of Union, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer sf Dr. McCollum will lecture in the nate what crops cannot be on grown spent Monday here with relatives. family spent Tuesday college auditorium at 11 a. m. and 8 this land. For further information Miss Nielson is leaving for the at Paradise. P. m. on Monday and Tuesday, the two days that he will be here. These will be his only appearances in the state. Toilet Soap Sold only lOth-llt- E. V. McCollum, nationally known scientist, will give four lectures covering his recent work, at the Utah State Agricultural College on Monday and Tuesday, July 10th and 11th. CARA NOME would not rain on campion, alyssum, helianthemum, lavender, and the others which you in your infinite wisdom know are drought-lovin- g plants I will write their names on a bit of paper if you like and grant that the sun may shine the whole long, but not everywhere (not, for instance on spiraea, or on gentian, plantain lily, and rhododendron), and not too much; that there may be plenty of dew and little wind, enough worms, no plant-lic- e and snails, no mildew, and that once a week liquid manure and guano may fall from heaven. Amen. FRIDAY, jm,j two-ye- STORE ar Mantua News five-eight- hs Songs of Birds In Yellowstone Park To Be Interpreted YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo The 210 varieties of birds in Yellowstone National Park will have an interpreter this year. Visitors to the museum at Fishing Bridge and at campfire gatherings there will hear Charles Bowman Hutchins, the nationally known bird man" discuss, illustrate, and imitate the birds of Yellowstone Park. Known as the man who mastered the music of the wild and who gave to the world a new musical art (ornithic singing) Mr. Hutchins will be stationed in the park during the season as ranger naturalist He was the first naturalist assigned to the James, my lad, said the grocer Bok Memorial Bird to his new assistant, "who Sanctuary in bought inorida. With twenty-five the mouldy cheese today?" years of experience and Mrs. study in natural Brown, sir, was the youths history, ten seasons of which prompt reply. were spent as bird .lecturer in And the stale loaf we "could not the Rocky Mountain National sell last night 7 Mrs. Brown? sir. . Park, Mr. Hutchins comes well equipped to hold the interest of Wheres that lump of rancid butthe thousands who visit the ter that the baker refused? museum at Fishing Mrs. Brown bought it cheap, sir, each Bridge season. It is here that the was the answer. bird life of Yellowstone is And the six eggs we could not sell particularly featured. a week since? Mr. Hutchins builds Mrs. Brown. up his lecture programs with ornithic Are you ill, sir? asked the boy singing, pastel sketching, and as the grocer turned green and explanation of bird pictures. On groaned. a large easel at his side No, no; only Im going to tea at he sketches bird- pictures with colMrs. Browns tonight, replied the ored crayons meanwhile discussunhappy man as he wiped the pering all the features and attracspiration from his face and sank tions of the bird he is into a chair. sketching. go tj I . Peg Johnson of Salt Lake and Jimmie Walcott (colored) of Phoenix, Arizona, boxed four fast rounds to a draw in the main event of a boxing card staged here Monday night by the Brigham Athletic club. Walcott, who is with one of the C. C. C. camps near Salt Lake, was the most aggressive and led in every round. The bout was attended by a record crowd of fight fans. George Novembra, C. C. C. of New York, in a technical knockout, stopped Mark Chargo of Salt Lake in the first round of a bout Jinx Connors of Brigham City, by a technical knockout in the fourth round, won from Don Keene, C. C. C. of New York, in a exhibit Elliott Drew of Wellsville, in a scheduled bout knocked out Steven CamVaketls, C. C. C. of New York, in the second round, by an uppercut to the chin. With a hard Mr. and Mlrs. Austin Tolman sock to the chin, Glen Johnson of and Brigham knocked out John Ticarra, family of Ogden visited with Hyrum C, C. C. of New York, in the first and Boothe and family Sunday. Mrs. Mathew Richards visited only blow of a scheduled match. fr,nds in Rteby, Idaho last week. with JD Andrea, C. Mrs. Wm. Wilson and C. of New York, won over Lester Jeppson of Mantua visiting In Arimo, Idaho.daughter are Leath Harper has returned from by a technical knockout in the second California. round of a scheduled bout. The bout was fast and furious and The C. C. C. club members met at D Andrea administered severe the home of Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker on punishment to his opponent. Thursday. A program was In the battle royal, two Brigham luncheon was served thosegiven and present toys and three men .from the Dock by Mrs. Velda Cook. Mrs Massa Yamaguchi of Flat camp .fought a good exhibition Ogden to a draw. is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Elzarus Dempsey, 13, and Tunney, 12, young Hunsaker. Mrs. Eli Anderson visited professional fighters of Canada, gave with her an exhibition bout that mother, Mrs. Ellen Hunsaker on the pleased fana Thursday last Miss Lucille Jensen of Mantua visited Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke on Saturday. I - Honeyville News mSm!"1"'0"1 " GREAT we'd like Mr. to go suggest a spur-of-the-- m oment party. They call those who can be reached quickly, by .telephone. A telephone brings invita- tions, runs many errands, protects you in emergencies and is a constant convenience-all the ... a Friends Consult for a cents a day. few Any employee will take your order. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. and Mrs. Edward Jensen, and Mr and Mrs. Truman Tolman were fishing in Logan canyon Friday and t Saturday, Mrs. Clifford Colledge visited Mrs. Colledges parents, Mr and Mrs. Truman Tolman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sperry of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hunsaker during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook and son visited relatives in Bothwell Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Grant PCDt Friday visiting in Logan. - ad Sml FOUND Bunch of keys. News office. FOR 50 Inquire at (it) RENT Modern North, Third East. house. (jy4-28-p- d) FIRST CROP ALFALFA for sale, a ton. Virgil Pierce, phone 203-SEE OUR HORTON fore you buy. phone 430. FOR SALE b?k: (j30-jy- 7) Se& WASHER Petersen $7 R Be- Electric, (j27-t- f) Good drum, sticks, and Mrs Victoria Fowler, . FOR SALE OR TRADE-O- ne two trailers. A. phone 107. M. Seely, (tf) 2&,3-p- c. FOR SALE Mowing machine. Inquire Blacksmith Shop, FOR SALE Maytag washers, pianos, B8ed washers and furniture. IMPLEMENT EXCHANGE. (tf) is- MA ICE-Dell-- vered the CASH PAID For dead and useless cows and horses. Phone herself erect and 493J2. answered proudly, Tm de Reverse charges. remains Two Irishmen, with a grievance Ft IaDdIrd seme it man man and laid for ht v.lth their 8hlllalahs. They expected him to pass their hiding Place at 9 oclock. At 11 oclock he had not made his appearance tke diwle, said one of 1 caa be kapin im? Best Cleaning Best Service Best Price! Do you suppose, solicitude athatC6'- Pat Rai,i f,y,path3r and Modern Cleaners Dependable Telephone No. 86 Room Davenport and choice of Lounge or CM Chair. This assofftnent includes fine suites that; have Ofl only recently been sell- - tf a VV ing up to $139. The 3 quality is absolutely dependable..: A colored man injured in accldent died, and the insurant PURE MANUFACTURED t0 lnvestlSate. from Wight Ice Plant Call Dean Christensen, P Johnson live phone 110. (tf) here . he asked the who opened the door. weeping woman ln on merchandise. 1JTIrTaken Lumber & Hardware Co. IYwInt,toShlrtehPUed between remains. heW of importance fDse dusky widow drew Living Suites kX!n0wBEFu Will not hH F?IC?S ADyANCE urnure ! J Stohl Furniture Prices are steadily able to buy any more suites at this LOW PRI it |