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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Two Page The Box Elder News Appointments Made For the Missionaries Publishing Company Published Semi-Weekl- y, Every Following are missionary appointments for Sunday, October 21st; First ward. Washaki ward. Thomas Harris and Second ward S. C. WIXOM Managing Editor Delmar Whitney. Third ward. Joseph Reeder. Subscription Rates: Fourth ward. Henry Nielson and $2.08 One Year Ward. Elliot 1.08 Six Months Fifth ward. Grant Nielson and 50 Three Months Wallace Reeder. Sixth ward. Vernon Johnson and Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham May Hansen. City, as Second Class Matter Bear River ward. Earl Hansen and Norman Anderson. Corinne ward. Herman Larkin and Rites Conducted Eugene Hubbard. Harper ward Elbert Beecher and Regena Jensen. E. Ward Honeyville ward. Dan Frodsham and Merrill Glenn. ward. LaRue Allen and Last rites for Edward J. Clark of Mantua Bate. Deloy were this city, who died Friday, Perry ward. Howard Stokes and held Sunday at 12:20 p. m. at the Fourth ward chapel. The attendance Willard Yates. Willard ward. Bryant Tingey and was large and the floral tributes Nelson. Bernell M. A. Hansen beautiful. Bishop presided. The opening song was a duet, After, by Mrs. Callie Kofoed and Tuesday and Friday Member National Editorial Assn Semi-Weekl- Tuesday, October y ELDER DAVID 0. MCKAY VISITOR AT CONFERENCE (Continued from First Page) son discussed the subject Responsibility of Priesthood Quorums in Getting Its Members to Attend Sacrament Meetings and the Quarterly Conference. The chorus sang, Let the Lower Lights Be Burning. President Lee introduced Elder McKay to the younger people. He said Elder McKay had been coming here to conferences during the past thirty years, and the large audience present voiced the appreciation of the people of this high church official. Elder McKay said this is the first quarterly conference he had attended since his promotion to the first presidency. In addressing his remarks to the children he brought out some practical lessons to impress them with the many real blessings they enjoy in life, health and the use of their faculties stressing the fact these blessings come from the Lord. He also gave a practical lesMrs. Morilla Spencer. Counselor Ot-t- ls son in the law of tithing. He adO. Bargeron offered the invocamonished parents not to worry over tion and a selection, The Morning financial troubles, but to appreciate was Breaks, the Shadows Flee, more fully the real blessings in life. On After Salesman Liquid Diet, Being rendered by a quartet composed of concluding, the speaker told the Frank J. Kennard, Searl Beecher, Says He is Now Able to Eat Anything. In beautiful story of Helen Keller, and Lee Valentine and D. O. Anderson. of her struggles to gain a knowledge The speakers were Bishop LeRoy G. E. Jeffries, traveling salesman, of about her which ihe could D. White of Perry, Alf L. Freeman, Neosho, Mo., makes this remarkable not thingsor hear. see John Benson of Ogden and Bishop statement which will be of interest Following congregational singing, Hansen. A duet, Hold Thou My to many people . Your Blessings," benediction "Count Hand, Dear Lord, was rendered by from was pronounced by Wesley Anderson. "I suffered all last year Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, and stomach trouble and tried many well-knoThe afternoon session opened at the male quartet sang, Sometime preparations without satis- 2 p. m. with the FTrst ward chair Benediction was Well Understand. Utah, We Love Thee. factory results. I am very grateful singing, pronounced by Bishop J. A. Fishburn. for Williams S. L. K. Formula. offered by Wm. H. Stay The was Prayer The body was taken to Smithfield relief this medicine has me ner, and the choir sang, Hear O Ye given for burial. has been wonderful. I no longer Heavens. The church and stake have gassy, sour stomach, and where- officers were presented by President as I formerly lived on a liquid diet, Lee and sustained. I now enjoy a wide selection of Counselor Hervin Bunderson spoke MEN foods denied before. of scouting in this district and the Williams S. L. K. Formula is the need of leadership in scouting and ATTENTION remarkable prescription of a physi community life. Counselor Wm. C A very important meeting will be clan, recommended for disorders of Horsley reported the Elders' quorum held in the American Legion Home the Btomach, liver and kidneys, work in the stake, stating there was on Second East and Forest street, covering dyspepsia, nervousness, sour need of improvement. President Lee or gassy stomach, chronic constipa- referred to the fifty-nint- h this evening at 8 oclock. section of men and their wives tion, sick headache, neuritis, neural- the Doctrine and Covenants where it All and particularly widows of gia, lame back, rheumatic pain, gen- speaks of the observance of the Sabmen are urged to be present eral weakness, loss of vitality, and bath day. The choir sang The Ray Adams, veterans placement man- other conditions arising from im- Prayer Song. ager, has an important announce- proper elimination. Elder David O. McKay compliment to make that will be of vital If you suffer from these conditions mented the singers. In his address interest to widows of men, dont delay. Ask about Williams S. he said: Blessed are they that can and will also answer all queries on L K. Formula today at Wm. Thorn- say: 1 know that my Redeemer mens preference, etc., on ton Drug store. They offer this lives, which is a strength in trouble wonderful medicine on a guarantee and a hope in death. The man who governmental projects. It you are eligible, by all means of satisfaction or money back. has the wealth of the world and not arrange to be present. the love of family and friends, is He said that onliving In poverty. ly three things are necessary to get the most priceless thing in life. FARM PRICES ADVANCE TOWARD PARITY, l933-3- 4 First, loyalty to self what man or woman is born so low of intellect Stacked coins show additional returns per crop unit to cooperatina or so mean that they could not know on in domestic benefit allotment of payments producers other of moral worth. Second, kindness to in of contract crop designated , portion others how much the world needs ? Last promise jnaey Sunday At Fourth to shovel coal J. Clark for 16, 193 to picture her as looked that day shoveling coal into a basement furnace o boiler. Few men care to have their wives stoking a fire few wives care to do it. Now they dont have to! r8 Stomach Sufferer Promptly Relieved DIFFICULT One off our experienced heating men, without obligation on your pleased to tell you all part, will be Falrbanks-Morse Stoker. about this convenient purAnd explain the chase plan which enables you to have the stoker while paying from income. Automatic Stoker will relieve you and your off family of the distasteful labor fill at the You hopper tending fires. can leave the next night and then the assurance that morning with even A Falr&anka-Mors- e your family will enjoy tempera- ture in the house all day long without giving thought to the furnaee. And not only this greater convenience of living is yours, but a positive saving on your fuel bills often as much as less 45. Even firing means And this waste of coal Fairbanks -- Morse Stoker will use cheaper grades of fuel than you could use otherwise. ANNOUNCEMENT EX-SERVI- ... ce BEEHIVE COAL YARD ce ce (adv-o!6-1- 9) just kindness and consideration for others. Third, secret prayer God doM Jim aiawr. piMuliaga And Will answer in his just wisdom. The choir sang, Master the Tempest Is Raging, and benediction was pronounced by Bishop Ephraim, NrtM I PRICE, March lit 53 HM PRICE, July I. 34 ORVAL E. SACKETT, Proprietor Brigham City, Utah 59 North Main Street BENEFIT PAYMENTS The real price (farm price ptue benefit paymente) that farmers are; receiving for their allotted production of major farm products In terma of j parity show marked Improvement. The figures along the parity price line of the above graph represent the amounts per unit farmers must receive, ' however, before their products will have at great exchange value at they did In the parity years, 1910-14- . The Increase In real price since March1, 18, 1933, and the proportion of the real price farmers are receiving on designated portions of their crop in the form of benefit or rental payments ' under agricultural adjustment contracts are shown. . Notice of Sheriffs Sale In the District Court of the First White. Bishop Emery Wight; SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 31st day of October, 1934, at twelve oclock noon, at the Front Door of the County Court House in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, situated in Box Elder t: County,- - Utah, The North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 11 North, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, subject to an easement for a road over a strip of land one rod wide on the North and west sides of said tract of land and subject to a right of way for Bear River Canal, and the County Road on the east side of said tract, together with any and all water rights to said land or closing num- to-wi- ber by the congregation, "Hope of in any Mrs. Cleofa benediction, Israel; cluding Jensen. for all known in- way appertaining thereto, a full perpetual water right of said land from the canal as the Bear River Canal, o owned and operated by the Sugar Company, under deeds from the Utah Sugar Company, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Box Elder County, in D of Water Rights, pages Book 202, 203, 204, and all water rights whatsoever. Together with all improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said sale, however, to be subject and junior to a certain mortgage in favor of the Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake City, dated Utah-Idah- XVTATCH your step, Mr. Business Man because John K. Public doesnt always watch his. Be Unafraid m Hm&Money pONT let the fog of fear cloud your vision. opportunities in ail lines of endeavor lie just ahead and the man who saves his money is the one who will M E a H : AiTNA-IZ- E Ask us about Public Liability Insurance. You need it if you own or rent NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Brigham City HOME OP THE THRIFTY B Member Federal Reserve System S Deposits Guaranteed Under Government Plan J We No Better At ANY PABCO Pioneer NBR.es iim HEALTH, Celebrated by Brigham City, Utah PHONE 120 ever? dit physician andw the dan ... ous, health qualities of ized milk. And pecially commendj this community! the high PA content, excellent vor, purity and ft, ness of SUPER1?! NOTICE TO CREDITORS DAIRY Mlh administra- trix of the estate of AzMia E. Lane, 11, A. D. 1934. LEWIS JONES, (jo. 1 III J1 Estate of Azalia E. Lne, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 13th day of November, A. D. ' 934. ber REGULARLY the and recorded December 5, 1922, December 15, 1922, in Book 22 of Mortgages, page 158, in the office of the County Recorder of Box Elder County. Dated this 9th day of October, 1934. Terms of sale: cash. JOILN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. DOROTHY L. OLSEN, Tel-- - deceased. Date of first publicatNn: Septem- property. reap the harvest. START SAYING Lake City were visiting here nesday evening with Mrs. Sent Fridal. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkham and Orson Iverson was a Salt Lab little daughter of Lehl, were guests City visitor Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson during the week. Lady: You say your mother b The Bear River Reading Circle met ill today? Johnnie: Yessum, sumpins Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hattie Iverson. The Store" by T. S. Strib-lin- g matter with her throat. was given by Mrs. Carrie ChrisLady: Well, thats too bad. Shi was well when I visited k tensen. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Jennie Jensen, Mrs. Sarah yesterday." Huh! Its your Ml Johnnie: Fridal were visiting in Brigham City then. Ma said you always give hen on Thursday last. Mrs. Josephine Nelson spent a few pain in the neck. days during the week visiting in min Salt Lake City. Miss Aleen Hansen spent the weekBelieve Theres end visiting in Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen and PAINT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen left on PRICE . . ! Monday morning for Mink Creek, Idaho, to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Marie Hansen who died Friday morning of cancer. Mrs. Annie Zinck entertained on is easy to apply, and giw Tuesday afternoon in honor of her eithfl son Lees eleventh birthday. Games years of satisfaction usedWALwere played and luncheon served. inside or outside. Also Mrs. Fred Hansen is visiting with LPAPER AND WINDOW GLASS. relatives in Salt Lake City. Paint Mrs. Rachael 'Mantello and children are visiting in Ogden with Mr. & Glass Co. and Mrs. Marcus Evans. Mrs. Abbie Jensen returned home 4 Doors South Postoffice Monday after visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Warn Wight of Salt IJIJ Bear River News LEGAL NOTICES Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder. Hannah L. Snyder, plaintiff, vs. Ora E. Stewart, Administratrix of the Estate of George F. Stewart, deceased, and Ora E. Stewart, defendants. N O T I C E OF SHERIFFS A large crowd assembled at the stake tabernacle Sunday evening to enjoy the M. I. A. stake conference. The following program under the direction of George Frodsham was carried out: "Sowing, congregational singing, led by Frank J. Kennard; invocation, Dan Frodsham, president of the Brigham Third ward Mutual; cornet selection, McLaren Funk of Brigham City; slogan, congregation; an Era story, Miss Helen Tiller of the Brigham Second ward; "Nightfall in Granada, (by special request- - girls chorus from Willard, accompanied by Mrs. Annie Nicholas; discussion on the true value of the Improvement Era, Mr. Erickson, Era director of the Mantua ward; scout award by President Hervin Bunderson to No. ONE Telephone Attorney for Administratrix. (sll-o9- ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Eliza B. Tolman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Honeyville, Utah, on or before the 10th day of December, A. D. 1934. CLAUDIUS TOLMAN, Administrator of the estate of Eliza B. Tolman, deceased. Date of first publication: October 9, A. D. 1934. LEWIS JONES, (o9-nAttorney for Administrator. 6) --AND LONG LFB J E X ,c Telephone No. 504 Ask Your Grocer for Superior Butter j Bt tr 'tb tie Superior Baidj IBI "I " Ij IBBBBBBBBBBBB1 H n cy, in 1 i |