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Show 1933, y, AUGUST 29, PAGE THREE! jE k WORK POSED FOR A OREST CORPS Discuss Winter loyment Plans For C. C. C. The White Sister jr executive rSa A. Fisher, Wednesday and Thursday Last time of our dollar show for a dime. secre-?- sj I. H. the state land board; Wasatch Livestock 8, cf the jration. and S. Grover Rich, c:'; - 3 the livestock loans for t.l government, Saturday met f - - 1 W. Johnson, commissioner V 1 -- ited States general land was in Salt Lake City, to la ,i Yths proposal to utilize C. C. C. ring the winter in flood and j bene-- 1 f trol work and other ities on the public domain. Bl who is a Wyoming man, in the plan, i" t :en interest no position to give 1 1 1 1 5 was in f f. 1 Da ItWasAllaFAKEI See how two magicians expose each other in this hilarious thriller. Fix film pratant TOJCR W.TO1ICKU Bpproval. ;i r-u- I-- I jrvice officials, the state jnistration, and all agen-te- d in furnishing employ-th-e maintenance of the amps have been studying f some time. .fmen have been Quick to I plan their approval as a possible solution to the , ge problems which have discussed in recent years final answer having with ipimM secretary of the Growers association, who has been asked. to go Jngton to support the idea, of the . the administration army and j reforestation . Secretary H. L. Ickes of interior department, in whose 7 the public domain is placed. L.rral government is keenly izi financially in the preser-- a ar.d conduct of the public n, it is pointed out, since through k loans it has obtained a acial interest in the suc- livestock industry. It has ited that the federal as much as 75 ml gov-financi- ng m: PTURE ridal tp .loffmann. Expert, former f C. F. Redlich, Minneapo. will demonstrate without Perfect Retention his onton. ndersoti diss It icn ofGt is Gratti ad from 3RIGHAM , September 15th 1 TS0I1 Q2 r of k hday. Idden. i the Brigham Hotel n 10 a. m. to 4 p. e of Salt iting ta eat air .. s oimsoi t. early. ture allowed to protrude . .us, weakening the whole It often causes stomach r and back pains. "ect Retention Shields will re under any condition of contract the opening in i i Lancia undid fit resaora Va,r ie. ubmit to avoidable trusses that will opening. Many satisfied nsen v c&mpiO rill Bed the kw opera-we-ar en-- f this community. No mail 4 10MH OFFICE: I Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. I i of ant ttff fascia 1 for GOOD COAL and Kindling Wood The beauty pageant which ushers in the annual Peach Festival will this year be e in scope and the winner will be accorded the honor of being crowned Utah Peach Queen. The revue and coronation ceremony will be conducted at the Bluebird ballroom, the evening before the official opening of the Peach Festival, Thursday, September 14th. In addition to the selection of the Utah Peach Queen," two maids of honor will also be chosen. As has been the custom in past years, many honors will be accorded these winners, the Queen will receive a complete outfit of beautiful attire, and each will receive as a special award an artistically engraved gold pin. These matters were definitely decided Monday evening by the special committee in charge of this feature of the annual celebration. This committee consists of Ross C. Bowen, chairman, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Mrs. Mary Holman, John P. Holmgren and Stafford to of emergency the 7 holder appreci the importance of a policy in a and sound com See us at once. righam City, Utah Pencil Tablets Drawing Tablets Music Tablets rencll Clips 10c Filler Paper Ink Rnlers Crayons Paints Shaeffer Ink. 15c aad 25c 15c Fountain Pens and Pencils i Fords Pens $1.00 Unlfer Pens (made by Shaeffer) $1.00 Shaeffer Pen and Pencil Sets $2.95 to $15.00 Let us help you with your needs. Wm. Peterson. Pleasure Cruise In the August number of American Forests, a national monthly magazine printed in Washington, D. C., appears an article entitled Keeping Natures Balance On the Western Range, by Director William Peterson of the MARION DAVIES Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service. Ovid Butler, editor of the magazine, has given Director Petersons article a prominent position in the publication and has used five meaningful pictures which bear out the authors Admission Prices: 2:45 to 3 p. m., 15c; 3 to 6 p. m., 20c; argument that When normal erosion 6 to 11 p. m., 25c; Kiddies (under 12 years), 10c. is disturbed the pendulum swings to destruction. Director Peterson briefly traces the history of erosion in the west prior per cent of the livestock at present gest.that these lands in question be to and after the time that domestic assembled and grouped by exchange animals were placed upon the ranges. during the public range. He points out the fact that rain, The plan contemplates the wider with the federal government, which wind and glaciers have all had and mere scientific use of the range would enableofthe various land grant frost, their in the process of erosion to institutions the realize state part of means through its development by something from their holdings, which and in many cases nature has put up the construction of truck trails that are now scattered in a chaotic and a brave and winning fight to keep a the grazing herds may be readily acproper balance between rainfall condition." adprofitless of means supplying cessible; by soil types and vegetative gradient, ditional watering places through the cover which prevents excessive eroflood control works, thus making achas upsion, however, cessible to herds a much greater proset this balance. natural also portion of the public domain, and simiNormal erosion, Director Peterson weed control and by may go on moving a foot of the says, economic of are which lar measures in a few hundred or perhaps surface the value or forage, as well as for thousand years, but the vegetaa few protection of the soil from erosion. Little or no opposition to the fed- tive cover would readjust itself and The plan is as yet in a formative eral wheat adjustment plan has been maintain. On the other hand, under stage, but it is believed that some- encountered by the administration in abnormal erosion the area which is thing definite will be in readiness by Utah, according to Director William in balance would be disturbed and the soil would erode so rapidly that Peterson, manager for the state. the end of this month. Wheat organizations are nearing plant life could not adjust Itself. The western portion of Utah, said In areas, especially in the west Mr. Fisher, furnishes an ideal setup completion in all districts; wheat where work could be carried on prac- rolls are about ready to be closed, of variable gradient and with a sparse cover, much of the land is tically and profitably the entire win- and applications for contracts have vegetative to the time of point of balance, says just to been the distributed for indeed any length ter, or Director Peterson. As a consedirector said. funds may permit. I refer particularly to the long Substitute appointments for emer quence, theof removal of even small exvegetative growth will mountain ranges lower of string gency county agents to assist in the quantites The removal of prove disturbing. to WashingElder Box wheat plan in three districts were too tending from an amount of plant cover ton counties. also announced by the manager. They does large not usually result in abnormal These areas are among the most are: J. R. Fawcett, St George, to in a single year, or a series erosion of the remaining valuable portion take the place of J. J. Andrews in of but where sufficient seed are years, them about and domain, No. of District 10, Sevier, public comprised and where centered endless discussions as ito Piute, Wayne, Garfield and Kane development isdoes not exist too the intensely tramped ground of control grazing, and regulations counties, with headquarters at Rich- by feeding animals, the processes of which leads inevitably to the problem field; G. A. Stromberg, Grantsviiie, erosion are greatly speeded up. of erosion, flood control and general to work in Box Elder county Instead The erosion problem on the westof Morgan P. McKay, who has ac ern protective measures. range lands should not he looked made been have Concerted efforts cepted a position with the Federal as a threat "but as a problem in the past by livestock men to con- Land Bank; R. C. Allred, Lehi, to upon to be studied and solved. It does areas, of these resources V. R. Eklns, not mean serve the fill the vacancy left by that grazing cannot conbut results have not been wholly who suffered a broken leg soon after tinue but that it should be done with his appointment Mr. Allred has satisfying. conservation. All that and system an now have we that I believe charge of the program in Carbon, man can do will not greatly influence the varied Emery, Grand and San Juan counties, normal erosion. Abnormal erosion, opportunity to reconcilerehabilitation with headquarters at Castledale. opinions relative to the however, can be prevented. and care of these wasting lands and Educational and phases The call of the western range Is practical at the same time provide of the program are well advanced for conservation. A definite program work for the various camps during and within the next few days con- and adequate administration will the late fall and winter; all of which tracts will be issued to those who bring it about. But the livestock inthe have made is unquestionably In line with furproper application through dustry must be given all the benefits would and program the committee in charge. presidents that the range will allow. Trans of ther come under the category the ferring lands to state or private under accomplished work to be ownership does not mean the solution state projects. for it is on privately owned and state The land board Is prepared, in thewhere much of the destruction lands absence of any better solution, to sugIs occurring, the article concludes. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Wm. Thornton Drugs Peg O My Heart Organizations Set to over-grazi- Handle the Wheat Adjustment Routine ng Garments Wt, Flat No. 8. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. IS. 14. 15. Light Wt, Bib Medium Wt, Bib Med. Wt, Bib, Ecru Heavy Wt, Rib Heavy Wt, Rib, Ecru Extra Heavy, Bib t S9 U U5 Wt, Part Wool Rayon Silk 25 g (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. You May Return Any Pair Be Sure and State Size Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah Call 558. ment 63 South, FirBt FOR SALE bers FOR (a29-t- f) furnished apart- FOR RENT from East (a22-29- Choice pickling young 636-- Ex. Heavy, Rib, Ecru L85 Med. Wt, Part Wool 8.75 Med. modern, steam RENT heated house. Not Satisfactory. (j2UXAUi Ink Tablets Typewriting Paper Spelling Tablets Art Gum 6c Filler Paper Pencils Compasses Erasers Water Colors August Issue of American Forests Honors Friday and Saturday L.D.S. I insurance.bay In supplies, bigger and better than ever before, with prices that are right! BIG MAGAZINE All for 10 Cents FOR a rich man can We have a complete stock of school Special Values in Loose Leaf Note Books at 10c and 25c WANT COLUMN f may be ary Costly Back to School HAS ARTICLE IN Hamilton MotFaddin fact-findi- 'Heap Policy V SP-!45'irr,- . Carters Inks. PHANTOM OF THE AIR News Reels, Comedies, Cartoons, etc. rr'cted. e USAC OFFICIAL Third Episode of Lies A. Hooper, State-Wid- Earl Madsen, members. Ralph MORGAN Victor JORY lolly BLANE by Contest is state-wid- Last Time Today: i1 B.5- t Sound :3 v t Elberta Theatre Home of Good This Years Beauty encum- Phone vines. (a29-sl- Third East. ) house. Modern RENT 50 North, ) (a8-29-p- d) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Martha H. Harper, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham C3ty, Utah, on or before the 17th day of October, A. D. 1933. Mary A. H. Sackett and Elsie H. Chlarson, Administratrixes of the estate of Martha H. Harper, deceased. Date of first publication: August Bantam evergreen corn. best for canning or 15th, A D. 1933. ears, Large drying. J. F. Leggett, 337 North J. WESLEY HORSLEY, . (a22-tf- ) Main street. Attorney for Administratrixes. FOR SALE CONCRETE-U- se Brigham sand and gravel. Special price on long hauling. Eugene FOR BETTER Hillstrom, 'phone 345-- (all-ol0-- p) 2) (al In the District Court in and for the County of Box Elder, State of Utah. Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land SEE OUR HORTON WASHER Be- Bank of Salt Lake City, a corporafore you buy. Petersen Electric, tion, plaintiff, vs. Ray E. Stayner (j27-t- f) and Esther M. Stayner, defendants. phone 430. ALIAS SUMMONS. CASH PAID For dead and useless THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE cows and horses. Phone 493J2. SAID DEFENDANTS: ftf) You are hereby summoned to apReverse charges. pear within twenty (20) days after CATTLE Taken in on merchandise. service of this summons upon you, Merrell Lumber & Hardware Co. if served within the county In which this action Is brought; otherwise SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Phone No. 122 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 the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment against you for the amount of the indebtedness evidenced by the promissory note and mortgage described in said complaint and foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land and property in said complaint and hereinafter described, The east half of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section 4, Township H North, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian; together with the appurtenances and a deeded wao ter right from the Sugar Company sufficient to irrigate said land, situated in Box Elder County, State of Utah. and together with all privileges, easements and rights of way belonging to or usually enjoyed with said land or any part thereof. . Terms of sale: cash. Daited this 22nd day of August, 1933, JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By FRED SORENSON, Deputy. , (a22-29-s5-1- 2) to-w- it: Utah-Idah- C. GORDON DOUGLAS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Address: 206 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. ((a29-s5- -l 2-- 1 6) In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Box Elder. Emery Rees, plaintiff, vs. Truman Tolman and Beatrice Tolman, his wife; First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 13th day of September, 1933, at 12 oclock noon, at the front door of the County Court House at Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in, and to the described real property, following Lots nine and ten and the South half of Lots seven and eight of Biock 5, Snows Addition of Honeyville Townsite, and together also with all ditch and water rights of every nature, however evidenced used with said land or belonging to same or said mortgagors or which may be hereafter acquired and used upon said land, to-w- lt: Rating by Bests Insurance Guide (1933) The policy holders rating of the the financial reflects Exchange strength, service to members and conservative management snce its organization. Bests Insurance Guide with Key Ratings is the hational authority on the value of an insurance policy to its holder. Rating cannot be bought it must be earned. Insure In the Exchange and enjoy the protection of an policy. The cost is much lower but the protection and service is the best. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE InterlNSUBAN ge J. E. Baird, Geo. Holton and Eli Jensen LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES BARKER BROS. AGENCY OGDEN - 'PHONE 968 |