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Show V N Vv Age two THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi Weekly SljrBnx tlhrr Nrnm Published Every Tuesday and Friday 8. C. WJXOM. Editor and Manager Semi-Weekl- PRIZES GIVEN BY MERCHANTS FOR MUSIC FESTIVAL WHAT BANKING y, Subscription Rates: One Year .$2.00 Six $1.C WENTT By Months Three Months American Bankers Association Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. en- - its tanglement whole history since the general break- For Utah down of values in the Here is a piece of excellent news for Utah, Arizona, Nevada and other mining states:. The price of copper, which has shown firmness of late, is expected to rise appreciably in the near future. Knowing persons will translate that into jobs, employment, purchasing power. In a number of states, in days gone by, the copper mines were 'tthe industry. They provided most of the jobs and paid the bulk r, of taxes. The the banker, the farmer, the salesman directly or indirectly, copper controlled his economic destiny. And the Influence was felt far beyond the borders of the mining states, in every business in the entire land. Copper is coming back, and it may not be long before the minee are hummnlg again. Thats worth poking forward to. 1929. ia QUICKER, SAFE to have been shaken from its foundations and the marvel is that the banker, with for HEADACHES u use a remedy frequently as you use Aspirin, you want to be sure it is safe and always dependable. That is why you should insist upon Puretest Aspirin. For pain for headaches for colds one or two tablets give quicker relief. Puretest Aspirin does not depress the heart or irritate the stomach. You get more for your money, tool store-keepe- everything brea- down all around him, was king able to come through as he has. General business failures, agricultural stagnation, income losses, capital losses, Inabilities to meet debts and therefore inabilities of bankers to pay back depositors when loans were not paid, were the reasons, in most instances, for the bank failures. No profession, no department of life b without Its weaker elements, but had proper consideration been given to the relatively few Instances in banking, had exaggerated and startling headlines been kept in true proportion, had banking not been used as a target for political and with vote--. seeking motives, had unfounded rumors not been spread the peoples confidence might have been retained and far less serious would have been their financial losses, for many bank failures were caused that need not have hap- BuCSteSC ASPIRIN 25c Think It Over The commer-- c structure of entire world the seemed RELIEF YX7HEN you 1 THE EDDY DRUG self-seekin- g STORE pened. There were factors in our banking experience which every earnest banker deplores factors which many had worked years to eliminate, which it was fearfully recognized would aggravate any difficult days which might arise. One of the worst of these was due to political regulation which chartered many banks that should never have been chartered. That there have been incompetence Mantua News : From Us We carry a plete line and at prices before the raise. Our line of fountain pens is complete. See them before you buy. Compton's Art de-they I I - I 1 I I I I I I , I Eifiht aU' tn Wnrlr U. P. K C 500-fe- 1 WANT COLUMN ELDER NEWS LEGAL NOTICES , 2) Mrs. Dorothy N. Lowe, of Hanford, FOR SALE Blacksmith Calif., has an interlocutory decree residence. Easy terms. of divorce from Baxter N. Lowe, the (sl-o- shop and Phone 286, 3) LOST Black Buit case, between Brigham and Tremonton. Finder call at 133 North Main. Reward (adv-lt-p-d) FOR SALE Choice pickling cueum vines. Phone ?r8 from yung 536w- FOR 50 RENT Modern North, Third East (a29-sl- ) Meir Permanent Wave, or good for $1.00 on a Genuine Duart Permanent Wave, at Nestle-L- e HODGES BEAUTY SALON Phone 71 (all-olO-- p) SEE OUR HORTON WASHER Be-y,VUy Petersen Electric, (j27-t- f) CASH PAID cows and For dead and useless horses. Phone 493J2 Reverse charges. CliSrTakev on committees ln on merchandise. & Hardware Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS a11 BkSkmSSb I county com 8d Ioans- - met practically Company, a corporation; F. C. Ras- assea- - R- - N. Rasmussen, doing business as Roy Rasmussen & every day during the spring to pass Sons a Marinus Jen-o- n the loans In order to get as quick 86n; Flrst Doe: Second Doe, and Roy action as possible. A total of 914 ap-- rmu8sen & Sons, a plications were received and handled dfadants- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS - by one committee, 2. Four-Club helped stimulate ""A1: 833 work: Bankers Club work financ- - couldTt7 h?vTfcerS BETTER CONOR ET E--Use Brigham sand and gravel. Special price on long hauling. Eugene Hillstrom, phone 345-- S It!?0 These th , 4-- house (a8-29-p- d) FOR Good for $2.50 on Genuine and sf-N- e Boot (al8-25-sl-- 8) ! of Ca (a25-sl-8-1- 5) t . to-w- it: bt Sew' 1 to-w- it: -- I ut I result of her third suit against him. ( Printed Here in-ba- ck spon-labo- & Music whole-hearte- The Recreation club spent a lightful afternoon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Claud Jensen. A tray luncheon was served and progressive Rook was played, Miss Vesta Rasmussen and Ralph and dishonesty in banking is admitted. Lee of Salt Lake City, and Joe Van-I-n That the Instances that did occur were neet f Garland, spent Sunday with used grossly to increase fear in the anl Mrs. Chris Rasmussen and public mind we affirm. We shall confamily of this community, tinue to strive for higher attainments Mrs- Lorin Jeppsen and children in our profession and strive for laws retnrned Saturday from Paradise, that require competence and ability after a weeks visit here with Mrs. in management. That we cannot legR- Hansen. Misses Violet Jensen and Lillian islate honesty and unselfishness into Jeppsen returned last week from a either a banker or a borrower must be conceded, but dishonesty, wherever tour of Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Effie Welch and children and found, should be punished. It is as The Race Miss Ruby Newbrand of Paradise, true in banking as elsewhere that no were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I matter how good the law, dishonest Is On Elmer Schow and family. and incompetent men pan make it inFood and other commodities are Osmond Welch of Paradise spent effective. Good laws are essential. We week-enup. are going d Wages going up. The the with Sterling Schow must strive for upward race is on. Oh, yes, VW ?etter ones, but Jensen and family are visit- - i 18 8 third Persou In this race for ajing r.forcemenf wllA come nly as at Soda Springs, Idaho. goal that has not yet been designated, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Jensen of Har- - the public recognizes that it is a matter not of laws or codes alone but of but It is to end at a station called risville spent Sunday here Prosperity. This third racer, and he Miss Opal Nicholas of Willard spent the men who administer them. has proved himself to be a mighty the week-en- d The Publics Part visiting with Mrs. Ivan slow starter, is Employment All Peterson. Our must be brought to realpeople were supposed to start Miss Nola Barker of Bear River ize that the and welfare of our country deto remain abreast. But together Commodities City is a guest of Miss Audrey pends upon its banking system, that got the jump and hes showing a Jeppsen. clear pair of heels. Wages took in Karma Jeppsen and Beth Keller the strength of the banking system deafter him, but has had an army of entertained on Wednesday. Rook pends upon the publics faith and unemployed swarming over the track was played .and refreshments were understanding and the vast majority of and impeding his progress. These I served. Tie group hiked to the banks, because of faithful service renunemployed believe that they would meadow and enjoyed a weinie roast. i dered, even through the whole of this nako good in this race and want to Mrs. Clark Rasmussen is spending L general breakdown, had the right to I take his place. the week at Provo with relatives. expect the trust and confidence of the Employed, this laggard third, may! people. pick up speed later on. He will if In every great catastrophe, no matthe old fan, Buying Power, comes ter what its nature, no matter what its down to cheer him on. Buying Pow& L. Co. cause, someone must be crucified. The By er is a breezy sort of rooter. He banker was this time selected. In the carries everything with him, having As a result of compliance with late 90s, political agitation started a that kind of captivating personality that takes the stage and holds it, the new NRA utilities code, announc-unles- s tirade against the railroads. Some railhe should become ill, as he ed ,ast week by the Utah Power and roads may have done reprehensible did four years ago. Usually, we Light company, eight additional men things, but the agitation became so hope to see one or another win in a have been employed in the Ogden general and so violent as almost to race but this is a different kind. The division, according to L. W. Nims, destroy one of the fundamental factors success of the event depends largely district manager, in the progress of a country. Today on the racers running very nearly Four en were added to the office the same been done to the abreast Something must be done to department and four in the service banker. Inthing has of all that has hapspite speed up the laggard or to hold department This will mean an made to your order in crease in the payroll at Ogden of pened, the fact remains that even most the leader. any of the banks which failed are or sue required. Your 8500 a shape paying year This Olympic event is being out infinitely better than are investbusiness' forms are most sored directly by President Roosevelt ments in almost anything else. and we may rest assured that he is Some one tossed a package in practical when printed on deeply Interested in the outcome. It John Lovcis yard at Wichita. Kan 0141 he haTe t0 who gIngerly investigated and found Bankers Aiding Agriculture tie lines to the racers W,1J and operate several stolen bed quilts. them much in the same fashion as State associations of bankers in puppets are operated in an inanimate .many agricultural states are giving show. The rest of us are spectators time and financial support to encouBOX to this race, but more than spectators. rage practices among their farmers that Our interest is one that involves the will bring about better farm results. structure of industry and business The major activities reported from and society. Should the racers get RCR RENT steam modern, one state to the Af ricultural Commisoat of control, something is likely to heated house. Call 558. (a29-tf- ) sion of the American Bankers Asso- - T happen but no one knows just what ,tberpist,rict Court of the First and all of us shudder a bit in FOR RENT 2 or 3 rooms, partly elation which Is Strict of the State of Utah nationally active in furnished. Mrs. Don C. Walker, X contemplation. lder- line this of promoting are cooperation FR.st National Bank B?x phone 126. (sl-1as follows: Brigham I School Supplies When than met all my expectationsI think that five of the organizations were formed just two and less than three months ago and have done all their work during the hot summer months, it seems to me nothing short of miraculous. A great deal of credit for the success of the first music festival of its kind in Brigham, must go to the mothers of these boys and girls comparticularly the mothers Mothers of all the boys and girls and you sponsors in particular, thank you most heartily for your support in the cause of music education. Your arranging of colors and uniforms did so much for the success of the day. To the boys and girls, I feel sure from your actions of yesterday, you have finished one of the best summers of your lives. Your work of the summer on your instruments has been away above the average. You are a credit to your fathers and mothers and also to the community. I want to thank you all for your d support. "To the parents and committee mu for the splendid party you gave me last evening. I shall never forget min. East 300.0 feet; thence South 63 thence S 30 Ihe wonderful spirit displayed for me. 2 min. East 200.0 feet; thence North thence S 65 2i minJ v To the merchants committee. 85 56 min. East 180.0 feet; thence thence N 27 1512 min. mia.! You put more joy and happiness North 48 38 min. East 300.0 to pt of beg, contaiaiiif into the lives of those 200 boys and thence North 40 25 min. East feet; 100.6 Nil formerly deeded feet; thence North 12 11 min. East of Church of Jesusto girls than you can imagine and dec think from a business standpoint, 100.0 feet; thence North 8 42 min. Saints of record you were not injured by the support East 160.0 feet; thence North 83 day Deeds, page 146. 4 min. East 600.0 feet; thence North you gave us. Also, excluding anil I want to thank you for this 77 17 min. East 400.0 feet; thence support in behalf of the boys North 69 47 min. East 700.0 feet; Commencing at the cent! : and girls. thence South 31 7 min. East 120.0 T 10 N, R 2 W, S. l To the high school and post grad- feet; thence South 39 5 min. West 1.18 chains; thence uates who so splendidly 100.0 feet; thence South 17 20 min. 49.37 chains; thence if: in furnishing music for the day. I West 700.0 feet; thence South 13 2 , a$i sure you will feel that you have mm. West 300.0 feet; thence South E 4 13 chains 09 chains; thence accomplished much in encouraging 8 23 min. East 577 feet; thence these students who are coming into South 17 23 min. West 200.0 feet E 10.14 chains; thence. ' E 6.50 chains; thence f; your organization. I want to see you thence South 2 14 min. East et; win the state next year. That is, thence South 22 39 min. East to place of beg., coti if I dont. 100.0 feet; thence South 29 19 min. acres, formerly deeded s2 To the patrons and friends on the East 420-- feet; thence North 89 57 Barnard and recorded a j sidelines, and everyone interested in min. West 3549.1 feet; thence North Deeds, page 529. Also, excluding the cause of music education who 2618 feet to beginning, I have supported me so loyally during 190.6 acres. Together with containing all ditch Beg 80 rds S of the W of sec. 22, TlSjl my twelve years residence in your and water rights belonging thereto. L. thence S 23 rd!,ij M., city. And I mustnt forget the press. Terms of sale: cash! Your support has been one hundred rds; thence N 23 rds, Dated 18th this of 1933, day August, rds to place of beg, per cent. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Now, on leaving for new quarters acres, formerly deeded Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah Harper of I say success to every one of you record in By FRED SORENSON, Deputy. and my only desire is that the new page 361. man who is coming to you may even The EM of the m achieve far more than I have and T. 10 N, R 2 S (W), 8.1 In the District Court of the First ing a small tract in thelj that the arts, particularly music, may come in for its full share of support Judicial District of the State of Utah, ready deeded to Eli I. in and for the County of Box Elder. in the educational program. exclusive of m Hannah Hunsaker Payne, plaintiff, taining, Box Elder, carry on! more acres, or less. vs. Job Adams and Amanda Adams, Terms of sale: cash. his John Ferrell wife; and Julia S. Mrs. Barget Wallach of New York Dated this 25th day i ' his defendJohn Ferrell, wife; Doe, a has watch so thin that it is encased ants. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, 1. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. in a $20 gold piece. Sheriff, of Box Elder ' To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the By FRED SORENSON, 16th day of September, 1933, at 12 oclock noon at the front door of the County Court House in Brigham City, A RESOLUir Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, the ity t WHEREAS, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the is a duly Incorporated!: Third Class, and following described real property, WHEREAS, the diet situated In Box Eider County, Utah, the 4 annual levy tat has now arrived, The S of the NE the S of the NOW, THEREFORE NW14 of sec. 22, and the SW4 of that the Conncfld the NW of sec. 23, T 19 N, R 2 W, City in City regular S. L. M., together with the water this 1st day of August, thereunto belonging, excluding and levies upon all real exempting therefrom the following: property within Brighai Beg at a point N 43 45 min. E 475.9 taxable by law, for it ft., from the quarter corner of secs purposes the sum of 22 and 23, T 10 N, R 2 W, S. L. M., the assessed valuation thence N 25 51 min. W 132 ft., thence property to be appoi N 78 00 min. E 330 ft., thence S 25 I lows, 51 min. E 132 ft., thence S 78 00 5.75 mills on the dolhrl min. W 330 ft. to place of beg, conSinking Fund and Intenr taining 1 acre, which was formerly standing bonded Indebted, deeded to Trustee in Trust for Church 1.25 mills on the doftj of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints maintenance of Free W; of record in Book S of Deeds, at Done in regular sesatj page 403. day of August, 1933. W. Also, excluding and exempting: LORENZO Commencing 5.22 chains N and 5.02 f Mayor. chains E of the SW cor. of the NW& Attest f of sec. 23, T 10 N, R 2 W, S, L M., VICTORIA 0. FOM thence N 77 00 min. E 4.11 chains; City Recorder. - perplexing of Good News If a person owned a piece of real estate, which was gradually decreasing in value, he would not exchange it for some other land, which he knew nothing about and which he had never seen, merely on the advice of a salesman. If he did not take time to look into the value of the land which he was to receive in the swap his family would begin to think that he was in need of a guardian. But many men who would be careful and distrustful when approached with a deal in some kind of tangible property are like clay in the hands of smooth-talkin- g security salesmen who want them to exchange securities have for ones that the salesmen are selling. Time after time men in this community have taken the advice of salesmen instead of taking time to investigate, only to learn afterward that a poor deal has been made. each community there are men whose Investment counsel can be had for the asking and who have no par- ticular interest in the marketing of any type of. security. Oftentimes the advice which they give saves many dollars and al who are approached by salesmen should seek their counsel before actinr. (Continued from first page) JOHN H. PUELICHER RANKING in its long career has been compelled to withstand many serious shocks, but it ran into the most BO Get Your helped finance fifteen 0tierw5ae Club County at 8id f 1933, cSS HoSt SttSSi deZ title gates to the state club convention. Livestock feeding: The banks co- operated with the Extension Service in the state and the railroads in in- creasing the amount of livestock feed- ing. Assistance was given the feeders in securing finances for their feeding Sherlff's Sal on the at 12 BrlgbrncSj thablfve1 fendants in and to the following scribed real property, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, L Af and 12 of Section 6; Lot iT th? Northeast quarter of the f Section 7, Tp. &Uafte R 2 West, Salt Lake more particularly described Meridian, as fol- - de--- 3. to-w- it: ,lsaai for Better RESPONSE BILLHEADS STATEMENTS LETTERHEADS CIRCULARS MENUS ENVELOPES TAG ENVELOPES SHIPPING TAGS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMS FOLDERS, etc. TICKETS WINDOW CARDS CHECKS BUTTER WRAPPED BLOTTERS We also have complete equipment to L kinds of book binding, stitching, DfiliOr tabbing and punching. In fact, we to cater to your every need in PRINTDW CALL NO. 7 FOR AN ESTIMATE j I operations. I . tlows, 4. Crop improvement: The bankers I at a point 1324 par, in U c,op tie program of the Extension Service and j corner of Section 6, Tp. 9 North, t0 ose Pure Kaage 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian sceTT1, n thmanyfarmm mes ade loans i ihe.nc. South 86 46 min. East 949.0 for this purpose. t; tb?nce alon& the West Bank of .k Primtin; r. JOB PRINTING NORTH MAIN STREET - BRIGHAM 360 South 10 54 minutes feet; thence South 38 12 CITY, j ve- East r A to-wi- Soutt! c K J |