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Show Tuesday ( September 4, 1934. THE box ELDER NEWS. IMPROVED BEET Semi-Weekl- y Page ThreO INFORMATION ON SEED RECEIVED PARADE IS GIVEN COME TO OGDEN, UTAH Better Yield Predicted Spectacular Pageant to For 1935 By Using Start At 11 A. M. New Variety. 'The Utah-Idah- o ' On Roth Days. The Amusement Center of the West And See the Great WAH.KATHOEI sugar company Is The Peach Day parade will start at South, march to Third Noith in Box :and counter march to Second South Elder rm ntUv10tJ its Box ye,r1 Elder ware- for dismissal, nouses. The company has received' at Garland, 130,000 pounds now, and will have received 200,000 which is enough to plant 10,000pounds, One of the Greatest Shows on Earth acres of beets, before next planting season. This year only 3,000 out of 13,000 GOING 24 acres were planted with this U. S. Union Pacific" ""band.' ' In '"front of No. 1 seed, a specially developed seed tabernacle on Main street east side m. 9 which has proved itself to be 5, highly of street.) also in districts where it 2. Community Sectionfront (In was used this year. Featuring of Central school on Main street fountain This year 75 per cent of the planted west side.) 3. Business section. acreage in the county was a failure. com(On paints, The 3,000 acres of beets planted with South west of Main street.) Third Mad Master of Monkey Business 4. Clubs. (On Main Btreet between the special white seed passes Miss Dont Worth Going Miles to Bee showed up very encouragingly and Third and Fourth South-e- ast side.) are now in a condition to yield the 5. Industries. (On Main, between you will dq Third and Fourth South west side grower fair returns when the l run commences about October 1st. of street.) ra 6. Schools. (On Third South-e- ast All of the planted acreage in 1935 list Street and Washington Ava, Ogden, Utah u. will be sowed with U. S. No. 1 of Main street.) ut Prizes: Sweepstakes, blight resisting. best $25; It is thought that due to the fact marching groups, first $10, second a that some factories will not run $5; community, first $10, second $5; m, throughout the state, outside em- business, first $10, second $5; clubs, $15, second $5; industries, first ployes will be hired in place of much first of the local help that is generally $10, second $5; schools, first $15, 111, For a School Building to be erected the intention of such Council r- required each year at the Garland second $5; best clowns, first $3, at Plymouth, Box Elder County, Utah, make the following described im-t9 second $2. 'Raker sugar factory. t: together with certain alternate bids, provements, Orson A. Cnnstenseu, county field out To all In accordance with the plans and To construct a combination curb in superintendent, says the future for specifications as prepared by Joseph and gutter of standard design, toBox Elder county sugar beet growyon Nelson, Architect, of Provo, Utah, Bloom in local agent of the ers will be even brighter in 1936 than with the necessary waterways, ; E. Baker, ng8 up and until the hour of 7:30 p. in., gether Now Able to Eat been in 1935 if the growers plant the new has private Anything, driveway pavements, iriiga-tto- n Railroad company, L. It is g for unusual very leea cherry trees Monday, September 10, 1934, at which No. 23 seed which has just been in this ditches, spray systems, excavaas to bloom time in the at vicinity which and be will transferred to North Salt Lake Salesman. place they y'r Traveling tion, tree planting, and ail other developed by the government to eli- fall, yet a sweet cherry tree in the publicly there. opened and read. jest th'nj-- s agent for the company minate the more unfavorable traits orchard of A. Lund on Seventh South necessary to complete th succeeded by .ood Plans, specifications and proposal whole in a proper and workmanlike of the sugar beet seed now used, street, is now in full bloom. Mr. Baker has been From C. E. Jeffries, traveling sales- such as blanks may be examined at the ofmall in Curb and Cutter District and giving in to the of Salt Lake City. People here are watching the tree fice of the Board of Education, at manner, 4. Taymon S. Nare man, Neosho, Mo., comes the follow- attack ofbolting Number the reyers blight. to have If see bear it will a closely second I letter: Mr. Baker and his family suffered the last ing interesting County Court House, in Brigham an Said Curb and Gutter shall be Riverside, Camornia, growers and crop of fruit this season. twelve year from stomach trouble and tried City, Utah, or they may be obtained dded here during the past of reinforced concrete ralk in St. been have n friends George growers withmade at many office of the a many Architect have the and preparations upon ears All work shall he done according the sugar comwith contracted an: see by is to out who I satisfaction. feel regret Said of $10. will deposit very grateful deposits a this community, to the plans, and specifications on Mr. Baker has to Mr. Wilson at Neosho for recom- pany to raise seed for this county. be refunded provided the plans and Hit-and-R- un hem leave this city. the office of City Engineer. now to be raised will seed of Enough affairs in tne are returned to the fileAndin to specifications mending Williams S. L. K. Formula )een yery active defray the abuttor's portion was formerly to me. The relief this medicine has be used a year ahead in case of unt do J. A. Barker of Twin Falls, Idaho, Architect in good order, not later of the cost his community and and expense, thereof bjr seed shortage. production expected club, me than V-been no wonderful. I has 1934. of the 8 a Rotary 10, Brigham Ford Monday. September given resident driving coach, sideswiped a special assessment upon the lots, Box Elder of tour beet The annual in active been have also a Buick sedan, driven by Leonard Baker has it gassy pains and sour Proposals must be made in strict blocks or pieces of land or real eslonger of this city. Their stomach, and whereas I formerly county has been canceled this year Winget of Monroe, Utah, Saturday at accordance with all the provisions of tate ocikl affairs to be affected or benefited of the of the because poor showing both lived on a liquid diet, I now enjoy 8:15 oclock on the highway west of the plans and specifications, and must aughters, Dorothy and Willa, at to improvements. were prominent a wide selection of foods denied sugar beets. be on made the blank forms tented musicians, local the provided sugar factory, throwing the waJ Property affected will be on both: Buick car over into a bunch of horses by the Architect. To be considered, sides musical circles here for a number me before. of South Mala street, bounded which Myron Adams was driving. they must be accompanied by a certi- on the South by Seventh South street if years. Your druggist is your friend. Ask leml" The car was badly damaged and one fied check in an amount at least to and on the North him about Williams S. L. K. Formula. by Fifth Soutk i kind of the animals injured. equal 5 per cent of the following street; both sides of East Forest should feel for too, You, grateful Will torted sum: The base all fity additive street bounded ou the East by Flftlt bid, plus Barker drove on and did not stop this wonderful doctors prescription ice to following the accident, according to alternates. for stomach, liver and kidney dis-- 1 East street and on the West by Mala of Hansen Elder car driven Drilling by the report. All bidders are hereby notified that Street; both sides of First East opit It orders. Williams S. L. K. Formula Davis H. E. accompanied by was Barker i fight arrested later by the this is a P. W. A. project and all is sold and recommended offset in East Forest street; by the of I Ogden, collided with a trailer at- Ogden police at Ogden upon request work contemplated thereunder must posite At a special meeting of the city Wm. Thornton t him, within Blocks 18, 19, 30, and and they tached situated store, Drug Peck Hart driven car to a by toned Monday morning, after the mldb the purchase price if you of Salt Lake City on Monday at 10 of Sheriff John H. Zundel, who be done under the rules and regula- 31, Plat B; Blocks 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, refund will layor and councilmen visited the are not satisfied with the results brought him back to this city. He is tions of the National Industrial Re- 18, 19, and 20, Plat A. p. m. near the Elwood L. D. S. being held here pending the filing covery Act thereto pertaining. lew well at Mantua, it was decided (See All In Plat "A and Plat B."" a trial. after chapel. The trailer, in which a cow of a complaint. continue drilling for water n this Construction Regulations, P. W. A. Brigham City Survey, fronting or meon was demolished, hauled, was being Bulletin No. 2, March 3, 1934.) ell, which is known as well No. 3. abutting on, or adjacent to the Btreeta fellow, CITY BAN D, NOTICE I Mrs. Wm. Schildknecht of Hagers- - but the animal was not injured, No bid will be accepted unless ac- above Indicated. Prospects for a large flow of water ! and Zundel H. Deputy Sheriff John tom this well are very encouraging, town, Md., bit into some fried potatoes yon In by certificate (P. W. A. The Brigham City Municipal Band companied The total grand cost of said Im- -I Fred Sorensen investigated. bunch I is said. No. 61) stating that the bidder and found therein a dime dated 1840. Form towill hold two special rehearsals la estimated at $9236.80. provement has complied with the applicable ap- The s while estimated uniform cost per front night and Wednesday at 8 p. m. in proved or code of fair competition foot or lineal foot of abutting propthumbi the band room. the Presidents Agfor said improvements on Soutb All members must be there. erty if there be no approved Main and OWEN OWENS, Manager. reement, First East streets is $1.20; ranch code of fair competition. on East Forest street, $.85. Private Specific attention is called to the driveways are extra and have an minimum wage scales which will estimated cost of $.12 queried per square foot-Aks apply to this project: or objections to th protests ranch, Skilled labor, $1.10 per hour. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS carrying out of such Intentions mast i head, Unskilled labor, $ .50 per hour. be presented in writing, signed bjr The right is reserved to accept or the owners of abutting property, de! Sealed proposals will be received u ought any or all proposals or scribing the same, together with th by the Board of Education of the reject Box Elder County School District at alternates. number of abutting front feet and be filed with the City Recorder on or its office in the County Court House, Board of Education, of the Jin Brigham City, Utah, Box Elder County School District, before the 22nd day of September, ints A. D. 1934. For an addition to the Bothwell Box Elder County, Utah. school at Bothwell, Utah, all In ac-- 1 W. PETERS, President. JOHN By The City Council, at its first reguhoup eordanee with plans and specificaWhen First publication: August 31, 1934. lar meeting thereafter, the des-the tions as prepared by Joseph Nelson, Last Publication: September 7,1934. 4th day of October, 1934, will consider Fors-- , of Provo, Utah, up until Architect, the proposed levy and hear and conAugust the hour of 7 oclock p. m., Monday, NOTICE TO CREDITORS sider such protests and objections U with ,ed, September 10, 1934, at which time said improvements as shall have been .iverdale, and at which place they will be Estate of Ephraim Dunn, deceased. made. John H. Creditors will present claims with publicly opened and read. By Order of the City Council ot ittee, and Plans and specifications may be vouchers to the undersigned at BrigCleanable Generous Capacity re-Easily and had at the office of the Board of ham City, Utah, on or before the Brigham City, Utah. Dated July 19, 1934. Perfect Refrigeration Service Trays Education, at the County Court House, 26th day of October, A. D. 1934. ETHEL M. STAND ER. Beautiful Exterior Bottle ristensen Utah. Storage in Brigham City, MARVEL J. DUNN, the adminisAmple v City Recorder. est living To be considered, bids must be trator of the estate of Ephraim Dunn, Table Top Refrigerated Shelf Presented to the City Council and by a certified check in deceased. accompanied of the amount of at least 5' per cent jniory Date of first publication: August adopted and ordered published on . . . and All Other Conveniences! and July 19, 1934. of the amount of bid. gren ori-24, A. D. 1934. l First publication: August 31, 1934. The right is reserved to accept or LEWIS JONES, , the Last publication: September 21, in Administrator. for any or all proposals. reject Attorney Oluf 1934. Board of Education, of the Curb and Gutter District No. 4. Box Elder County School District, NOTICE OF INTENTION Published in The Box Elder New. Box Elder County, Utah. ETHEL M. STANDER, Notice is hereby given by the City By JOHN W. PETERS, President. 3n Council of Brigham City, Utah, of (a31-s2City Recorder. (a31-s7- ) for61rt ufr X' 1 SUgar beet seed Third coKTrEsir Fountain Fens! 30c - 35c 50c - $1.00 ON HOURS DAILY Beginning Wed., Sept at p. $1.25 carry a complete line of Waterman pens, books, tablets, inks, rulers, erasers, type and theme paper, and protractors in fact, anything need in the line of school supplies. - TED BROWN It BROWNS PALACE 30-d- ay COMPTONS Art aid Music Company Family Going North Salt Lake GREAT FOR Cherry Tree STOMACH RELIEF Full Brigham Says con-strue- ted well-know- Man Arrested For Driving i by-sai- d Trailer Demolished In Crash Monday Continue for Water ! (adv-a31-s- 4) LEGAL Refrigeration with all the new conveniences and latest features CALL AND INSPECT THEM! NOTICES U j i j You Appraise Refrigeration Look to to-w- it: LEONARD I Brig-Joh- n LEONARDS As Low 1) Office huntinf o placed State ed A WESTINGH0USE REFRIGERATOR local P0 o ave one the with i PAYS FOR ITSELF j IN MANY WAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District at its office in the County Court House, in Brigham City, Utah. L D. S. Gann ents Wt, Flat.. Light Wt, Rib No. 1. Summer ENJOY THESE ADS SAVINGS: H r. money-- J lwe6 store-- Sh irsg a 1. -- Elimination of food spoilage. Quantity purchases. 3. Bargain buying. 4. Lower Refrigeration Costs. 2. City Appliance Department BOYLE FURNITURE CO. OLD GOK any 4 BIG ""I Forget Peach September 7th and 8th Days at Brigham City, Friday and Saturdy, " 8. 5. IS. 14. 6. 7. 8. 9. ! .98 .65 Wt, Rib Wt, Part Wool Ml .98 Medium Med. AS WED HAVE YOU KNOW US youll find opportunities flowing more freely in the presence of the financial that fits in with your account at this bank of individual service. . . . Rayon Med. Heavy Heavy 1-- Wt, Rib, Ecru 1.85 U Wt, Rib Wt, Rib, Ecru 85 1.85 10. Ex. Heavy, Rib, Ecru 1.86 12. Med. Wt, Part Wool 2.75 15. Extra Heavy, Rib Silk 1-- (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. You May Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory, k STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City, Utah be Sure and State Size Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man FINANCIAL PARTNERS OF ITS DEPOSITORS - ' Member Federal Reserve System S. Government Insured Under Plan U. Deposits Brhrham City, Utah immih mp" pmn tl iMMrif) rn - rtikrtirm i |