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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi Weekly PAGE TWO SEPTEMBER SET Box islfar &puib SIl;g Published Every Tuesday and Friday 8. C. WJXOM. Editor and Manager Semi-Weekl- y, Subscription Rates: One Tear Bix Months Three Months . ASIDE AS AUTO SAFETY MONTH $2.00 $1.0C .50 The Season of Sunburn one-ha- lf FOR LOANS IN Are you NEW FRENCH TYPE; THE Last year throughout the United States, 29,000 persons were killed and more than 900,000 were injured in No woman of refinement want automobile accidents which occurred a fountain syringe hanging in in practically every community in our country. plain sight in the bathroom. The meets the Since U is common knowledge .that compact this record of casualties is largely problem! Folds with due to the misuse of the streets and tubing and pipes into highways by too many drivers and a neat little rubberpedestrians, the month of September ised talon fastened has been set aside by many states as for Ideal envelope. a period in which to demonstrate Quickly traveling. Just how many lives and limbs may be saved by the exercise of more care and consideration on the part of drivers and pedestrians. HY-DA-WNo day passes without many drivers hurrying through intersections, passing other cars improperly, driving at too rapid a speed, or failing in other respects to use the streets and highways in a safe manner. No day passes without many pedestrians crossing in the middle of the block, darting out into the streets from behind parked vehicles, crossing Intersections against signal lights, and in other ways using the streets and highways improperly. The consequences of such acts are the deaths and the injuries which occur in our midst and in every town and city of the United States. The improper practices occur at such a frequency that it is impossible for the police or other authorities to even begin to cope with the situation, inasmuch as it is apparent that a grealter degree of safety in the use of our streets and highways dan only be realized as people, of their own free will, among themselves to that end. C. A. MUNNS, D. D. S. In keeping with the motives of the country-wid- e street and highway DENTIST safety movement ito be made in Sep8uite 6 First National Bank Bldg. tember, I urge upon drivers and pe destrians alike in this city to set Telepnone No 43 examples of public conduct in the use of streets and highways which will insure the greatest possible 0. G. BARGERON safety, not only for themselves while REAL ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE! are on the sltreets and highways, they LOANS - SURETY BONDS, ETC. but for all others, and. I request that special attention be given by the Notary Public proper officials of the city in the I will appreciate your business enforcement of laws and ordinances Phone 6 which have been designed for the protection of all. E. H. MARBLE, D. D. S. ' THE MAYOR. FOUNTAIN SYRINGE going L TO AUGUST GAIN r c. Mayor Asks Citizens to Eleventh District Agent Set An Example of Reports Activities at Land Bank. Public Conduct. Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. During August sunburn takes precedence over the weather as the principal topic of conversation. This the popuis the season when lation is compelled to listen to the other half bragging about tan or complaining about blistered arms and shoulders. Sun baths have effected almost miraculous cures in cases of tuberculosis of the bone and glandular diseases and a good coat of tan or case of sunburn adds credence to the seashore vacation yarn, but there is also sunburn. Inflamgrave danger from ' mation, fever, infection and even death may follow injudicious exposure to the sun, the bum of which is not different from that of fire or steam. Good rules for bathers to follow are to keep out of the summer sun between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. except for brief periods, to cultivate tan gradually, and not seek from a week-en- d trip to return home with a certificate of tan to a season at the seaside. Just how, when the practice of exposing Children to the sun for health reasons has brought about a special garb for their sunning, the warning id in place that the periods of exposure be brief, and above all else, the head should be covered and the eyes protected by wearing dark glasses. Sun baths without bums, but with all the tan that the individuals complexion entitles him to, is the ideal to be sought, and in the attainment of this all the beneficial effects of the sun may be gained without the maladies which wait upon burns. APPLICATIONS TUESDAY, 'x'pt Sij BERKELEY, Cali f. Applications for Land Bank Commissioners loans received in one month exceeded those received by the Federal Land Banks w ISH in the whole year ending June 30th, according to William H. Woolf, Agent, Land Bank Commissioner for the Eleventh District From the date the ;rU Emergency. Farm Mortgage Act was passed. May 12th, to July 28th, applications Cor Commissioners loanB numbered 70,432 for an aggregate of in all of the twelve $177,926,833.00 districts. Mr. Woolf states that whereas separate application forms have been used in applying for Commissioner or Land Bank loans a Joint form will be put into use in the Eleventh District on August 20th. The new joint application blank provide! that ii a fanner may make one application for a loan and if he qualifies for a Land Bank loan it will be made from school! that source. If part of the loan can be made by the Land Bank and part from the Land Bank Commissioners scj fund, the borrower will get two loans with-oufor the total amount applied for if that amount does not exceed 75 per cent of the normal value of his farm as determined by a Land Bank appraiser. He will be notified of the ines A amount which can be loaned on the and if the Note-book- s, security which he offers Loose-leaf- s, amount is less than the amount applied for he may be able to compose Type-pape- r, and his debts by getting his creditors to scale them down and accomplish his ...Ji refinancing upon a basis that should tcterit assure his ultimate success. y ti r, This plan of combining considera 1:1 tion of applications should have a &T pH beneficial effect in conserving funds n, it of the Land Bank Commissioner for use in making loans in cases where 7 t applicant is eligible for relief that can not be offered under the regulations of the Land Banks. ; Mr. Woolf points out that he does not make loans on undeveloped land Edmunds and Munson return in or for the purpose of buying land or time to save Mary and Bob. Through establishing new agricultural venMr. and Mrs. Gene Hess and Mrs. Sarah Fridal qe a powerful periscope from the subtures. He and the reviewing com' terranean workshop they discover of Plymouth, spent Sunday visiting In Tremonton family as well as the appraiser, keep mittee, the plane with the smugglers aboard, Miss Blanche Andersot in mind the fact that the collateral visiting Mrs. Mark Larsen. Mr. Mrs. and Bob, now fully recovered, goes Leon Barnard of and is visiting Misg In Utah, offered for a loan should be a farm after them. Mary follows in her Denver, Colorado, spent a few days Miss Edith Jensen of unit to a large enough provide living fathers automobile and sees the air the week with Miss Ghee! for the family and at the same time with Mrs. Olga Wheatley. Mrs. Glendale Hunsaker spent last battle In which Bob is forced down Misses Lela and Eta discharge the loan obligation and pay in a crash landing. returned Sunday fromi the taxes, insurance and the other Saturday in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright of in Malad, Idaho. Mary rushes to Raymond and arDENTIST carrying charges. California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. L Anderson m rives Just as her fathers "Phantom A substantial amount of loans has William Wilson. Office First National Bank Annex in honor of k Tuesday plane frightens Cromes men off. been closed of the Land by Agents Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke spent seventy-nint- h Phone "The Phantom,". unpiloted, stages a birthday, i Bank Commissioner and the amount in Tremonton. was served all bidden. Brigham City. Utah spectacular air battle with the enemy of weekly closing will be materially Sunday Alvin Johnson of Sit plane; the entire proceeding handled Delbert Burke was a Brigham City increased as the large force of newly i by Edmunds through his elaborate spent Sunday visiting hr. shopper Saturday. trained into the field. get appraisers remote control switchboard located Ellis Arbon spent I JOHN W. PHILLIPS Mr. and Mrs. Than Boothe and Mrs. DETROIT, Micb. In. conformity The equipping of the large group of in the desert airport workshop. s r with the expressed desire of Presi- new men for this work has been a Truman Tolman motored to Brigham Snowville. Mrs. Melvin Johnson i Mary and Bob, aboard "The Phandent Roosevelt to increase compen- tremendous task and has taken some City on Wednesday. ABSTRACTS - BONDS tom" are being guided back to the Friday afternoon. Lane sation for all workers, H. J. Kling-le- r, time; however, the results will soon INSURANCE served and five hundred pf airport by Edmunds. Edmunds is Accurate Work, Prompt Adjustments vice president and general sales be apparent Mrs. Paul E. Spressore attacked by Crome's men as he is in manager of Chevrolet, announced toand Liberal Settlements. of Huntington, W. Va,ir the act of landing- Bob and Mary. day that he had recently submitted Miss Mae Hansen. "The Phantom goes into a spin and to approximately 10,000 dealers, The fourth year club girls and Bob finds that the controls are Rasmus Christensen t United States, a plan D. C. the S. D. H. throughout BRYAN, . (their leaders and partners entertained Lake visitor WedneBdq locked. that would make it possible to materOn Wednesday and Thursday, the DENTIST The Bear River campth Mr. and Mrs. Orland Wilson of Friday evening at the home of Mrs. ially increase the earnings of more Elberta Theatre will show chapter Mrs. D. L. Wilson were R. 0. Holmgren. Games were played ters of Pioneers Trill men. and men Fielding, than who 35,000 are now Room selling 37, First National Bank Bldg. three of "Phantom of the Air," enAugust 31st, at the b Chevrolet cars and trucks at retail. , week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren Bernard Hansen. titled, "The Avenging Phantom. Telephone No. 31 While there is nothing compulsory William Wilson. Mrs. M. T. Richards spent Monday and two children returned Thursday about the plan, Mr. Klingler anBrigham City. Utah from a trip through southern Utah. Hollywood is not certain whether nounced that' since its introduction visiting in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmgren, Mrs. Bernard Kolisch three comedians in a picture make Mrs. Truman he Tolman Tueshad spent already received letters and S. with his aunt Fontella Misses and Flora eloped Wight, it three times as funny or whether Mrs. Clifford Colledge telegrams from nearly 2,000 dealers day visiting week-ensaid: She fuel, d Hansen rested each makes the other look sad. Agnes Bonded Abstractor spent the who have signified their desire to put of Brigham City. charms a bird. snake a Lake. Galt in Mr. visiting Mrs. and the Norris Boothe into and plan operation immediately. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. We take issue with Washingtons children of Malta, Montana, have Within a year it is confidently exclaim that every pest afflicting AmLOANS. BONDS. pected that every Chevrolet dealer in been visiting here. erica is imported. What about the No. 7 West Forest Street Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wintle and chilith country will have made It posnative-bor- n reformers? Brigham City, Utah sible for his retail salesmen to dren of Bear River City visited here on Sunday last make more money. Mrs. Steven Buckmiller and chilWhile definite and specific in its recommendations, the plan is broad dren are visiting here with Mrs. enough to meet the requirements of Belle Tolman. Mrs. Ed Jensen was a Brigham dealers regardless of their size. It is said by those who are familiar City shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Jane Stowell of Lewiston is with the details that it will work just as successfully for the dealer who visiting Mrs. Maria Lasley. Mrs. Anna Van Noy of Ogden operates in a small town as for one visited a week here with Mrs. Dave located in New York or Chicago. Under the provisions which Mr. Grant. Miss Jean Lindquist of Ogden is Klingler has recommended it is possible for any retail salesman to sub- visiting Mrs. Abe Grant stantially increase earnings tbrough the sale of new cars, used cars, trucks and accessories. He also participates in house deals, something that in many instances has heretofore been denied to many salesmen. A recommended bonus Begins system further augments the salesmans earn25th ings during the fall and winter seasons when sales usually fall below the spring and summer peaks. Thus September the salesman who qualifies always has a reserve to draw upon when most needed. Over 900 courses in fifty departments will One of the outstanding features students of the College. This is your oppom1 that Mr. Klingler feels will especially vital training in your chosen profession &nd "T appeal to the retail salesmen is the ac fact that this plan provides a steady materially your earning power and value as Job for all competent men at a rate m of pay that compares favorably with Todays emergency is tomorrows on that paid in other fields. lege trained men and women. Courses are Dealers will also benefit because I following Schools: they cdn atract the highest calibre of salesmen into their organization. get money HOLD ON to Iftfor N It Increased sales will enable dealers NKiAli you HOME off of your hook" It Is GONE. Then you to increase the compensation of those will have nothing to show for who have to make this volume helped your hard work. possible. Loyalty, enthusiasm, and a Not one epidemic on reIncrease your bank balance. Hold on to the money you feeling than the boss Is playing fair cord In U. S. traceable to has been found to be a pretty strong earn. Pasteurized Milk link in holding an organization MECHANIC COMMERCE START SAVING REGULARLY NOW (Investigate) together. Thrills Plentiful in Third Chapter of Serial at Elherta ' - sszz S v , Unprepared AY Fountain Syringe Of course $3)95 not We all know that a or girl wouldlt go back THE EDDY DRUG the proper equipment t STORE to N If you need non-fat- al Then per. Pencils, articles, BUSINESS CARDS SEE f.-;- i- 460 $1-3- South Main Brigham & . Chevrolet Salesmen f-- W to Benefit By Plan Increasing Salaries Er ' Bear River News - Honeyville News 4-- H . NORMAN LEE , Prepare for Leaders! . At The Utah State Agricultural Colies Freshman Registration September Upper Classmen, Tuesday, Keep A Line On It HEALTH AGRICULTURE FORESTRY ARTS and SCIENCES We Welcome M B B 8 YOUR Banking Business FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH BiiiiiiiiiibiiiiiiiIIIIRIhhbb BNSBJKE with an (ID ESTABLISHED CD WUE ED S. NORMAN LEE Brigham City. 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