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Show Page Four THE BOX ELDER NEWS, The Box Elder News ! Publishing Company Published Every Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- y, Member National 8. C. WIXOM i lc SALE Friday, October y COMMISSIONERS OCTOBER ISSUE CHOOSE JUDGES OF ELECTION ERA WINS invij i (Continued from Going Full Tilt j All Day Saturday! First Page) IDE ACCLAIM i i nI mi'ii tinii ii'iiii'ii 'ii'iitini 19. l93 iti''Hiiiiii'iiniiiMiiiiiiiiiinni'iniiinmi,iiili),l GRAND THEATRE OF Editorial Asgn Managing Editor Semi-Weekl- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I I OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL: William Peters, Mrs. Alf Olsen. Con1 BARBARA STANWYCK in stable, Wallace Young. Subscription Rates: ! One Year 2.08 M Portage. A r t h u r Gibbs, Floss A Six Months 1.00 m Knudson, Mrs. Isaac Allen. ConHOOT GIBSON in I Much 50 1 Three Months One more big day, then stable, William A. John. Beaver Dam. Mrs. Alma Ericksen, f L. D. sales Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham this, the Mrs. F. F. Durfey, William F. Bowen. Second as Class Matter City, I event of the year is over. Constable, C. C. Johnson. SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAS. Y East Garland. John O. Oyler, Mrs. W. Larsen, Mrs. W. A. Adams. John A two of Iho Bros, bad to Two hundred bargains f Constable, C. J. Hansen. How many people visited the MorE. Calls Afton E. Fort. The editor of the Wilder, May, you buy one, then get one mon exhibit at the Century of Progstan to bring yon Ibis romance of, Zilla Harper. Constable, John ress Idaho, Herald says: The point exposition? for a penny. Radio broad- - I Wight, Farrell. woman who loved oach other m man and What makes the athlete? that is worrying ye editor is 1 cast at nine in the morn- Centerdale. Orlando Allen, John B. Who was Pig Pen Pete and who Lila Deakin. Constable, Glen, why our government ire than life yet Ware enemies to the death! box of De I James Roberts. ing. owned him? want to enter into any more Luxe Chocolates for one I Kelton. Albert Crandall, James Where and what is "The Old business ventures at the expense Yates, Walker F. OBrien. Constable, Bailey? of the taxpayers. hour, the magic hour, from Ed Yates. What is the danger zone for Boothe Valley. Mrs. Floyd Wells, accidents? two p. m. to three p. m. We believe that if our lawMrs. Grace Nicholas, Lloyd Davis. makers would exert more effort I Saturday, Oct. 20th. The These and many other intriguing Constable, G. C. Wood. in reducing taxes and less in are answered in the Octolast big day of the Rexall f Park Valley. Mrs. Elijah Palmer, questions Lawrence G. Carter, Louie Hirschi. ber number of "The Improvement meddling with legitimate busiwhich sailed into the home Sale. Era, Constable, David James. ness, we would all profit to a f Stores 5 Lucin. Fay Hill, R. J. Brown, ports last week, bearing on Its cover greater extent, thereby. a model of one Mary Jane Ballingham. Constable, an unusual picture of I Scott of the ships of Columbus. Howland. Marden Broadbent, writing for the Curlew. Mrs. D. G. Nelson, Jr., Charles G. Arbon, Archie Rose. Con- Northern States Mission, gives the readers of the Era a rather complete stable, Joseph Cutler. If local merchants are sucJunction. Curtis C. Nelson, Mrs. picture of the second years run of to and meet, combat, cessfully I Vil Lynn, Raymond Lynn. Constable, the exhibit of the L. D. S. church outside competition they should E. D. Simper. at the Century of Progress exposisee to it that their first line of Honeyville. 0 g a Wheatley, Leo tion along with some fine pictures Madsen,' Abinidi Tolman. Constable, of the groups which are being used defense is impregnable. to illustrate the activities of the Parley Hunsaker. This first line of defense is Collinston. J. A. Bigler, R. J. L. D. S. church. the local newspaper containing Potter, H. E. L e f 1 e r. Constable, G. Ott Romney, coach at Brigham A. Petersen. James in an article which their advertising. Young Yost. Mrs. Amy Loveland, Elmer makes University, clear what he considers to be If the business interests of llll!lli!illlf, II llirillll !il!il!llillllliIi!Hf H. Taylor, Arthur H. Yost. Con- the ingredients which go into the the town fail to guard this destable, Hazel Yates. of an athlete. Coach Rommaking Rosette Roy Pugsley, Jennie Hir- ney names and describes a few of fense, by constant use of adschi, E. Ray Morris. Constable, An- the unusual athletes he has known. vertising, then outside competitonio Ologue. n Jack Sears, the Utah tion gets through the front line Clear Creek. Clara Higley, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Justenson artist and cartoonist, presents a and get in its deadly work. Reta ConOspital, Phillip Kempton. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen spent picture of Elbert Hubbard as he Even the lethargy of the the week-en- d in Salt Lake City and stable, Lewis Jones. knew him in words, a photograph Grouse Creek. Mrs. Winnifred and drawings: local people can be overcome by Magna. J. M. Jensen, who Kimber, A. J. Archie spent much of last winter in Europe, continuous advertising and they naLisle Hunsaker returned from Mag- Toyne. Constable, Ballingham, C. C. Tone. Wednesday. Standrod. Mrs. Henry Mclntire, pictures the Old Bailey, one of old can be interested in buying. The Farm Bureau ladies met at Oscar Londons most famous courts; and Rose, George Manuel, Jr. the medical staff of After all, advertising is a very the home of Mrs. Frank Hunsaker Brigham Young Jack Constable, Boundy. on Thursday. The lesson, "Posture University, names and discusses the strong motivating force and the in Relation Elwood. Elias Mrs. Anderson, Ray to Health, was given zone for accidents- - In addilack of this force is a serious Hunsaker, Archie Munns. Constable, danger by Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker. the tion, magazine contains a photoR. G. form of competition. Brough. Among the Brigham shoppers this graph of a water-colpainting by Penrose. 0 Leonard live Miller, week were: Mrs. Truman Tolman, In almost one hundred per J. F. Russon, head of the art departL. ConBerchtold, Stanfill. Percy Mark Larsen, Mrs. Jack ment of East high school, Salt Lake cent of the cases of home town Mr. and Mrs. Standing, Mrs. Ervil Boothe and Mr. stable, Morgan Miller. City, other articles than those here store mortality the reason for and Mrs. A b 1 n 1 d 1 Tolman and mentioned, and stories and poems the demise can be traced to the children. and the regular departments. Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden refailure of the merchant to adThe passing of President Anthony Thursday after visiting her W. Ivins will be treated in the Novvertise and to keep his front turned Mrs. Mrs. Annie Bradshaw of Shelly, Ed Veteto. sister, line defense strengthened. ALSO: NEWS REEL SHORT SUBJECTS Mrs. Mary Wintle, Mrs. Vaudys Idaho, spent the forepart of the week ember number of the magazine. In addition to a complete resume of the I 15c There is a constant financial Jensen, Mrs. Helen Chamberlin and here with relatives. Until 6 p. m. ; 25c After 6 p. m. ; Children 10c funeral services, there will be a full e Mrs. Sherman ! Christensen were Marjorie the is who with the Peterson, drain from towns and cities to page picture of the well-love- d pion- liiltiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiinii mu in iiiiliiiiiiMitiiiiaitiiiitiiiiiiliiiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiitiMflMliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiuiiriDMi guests of Mrs. Afton May at the OCC camp at Manila, spent the week- eer a of towns his favorite prophet, and cities, on ac- American Legion picture larger end here with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wednesday. horse, and an appreciation by Elder count of the buying away from Mr. and Mrs. party Ed Jensen enter- Jensen and other relatives. K. Formula today at Wm. ThornNOTICE TO CREDITORS Richards, who associated L. home evil and this can be com- tained at dinner on Monday evening. Martin Jensen returned to his Stephen L. with ton Drug store. They offer this for President Ivins intimately Estate of Azalia E. Lae, deceased Fall home decorated week last chrysanthemums OCC the from the camp a number of years. The November wonderful medicine on a guarantee batted most effectively through rooms and tables and twelve Creditors will present claims wlti and will spend the winter here. guests of or satisfaction back. e number fronts-piecwill money contain as its vouchers to the undersized at advertising in the home town enjoyed the evening. Mrs. Lucius Hansen spent Satur(adv-ol6-1a of the mother of City, Utah, on or before the 114 newspaper. day at Ogden with her daughter, Mr. President picture Heber J. Grant, by Will of November, A. D. 934. day and Mrs. Kenneth Farr and family. Joseph Connery of Belfast was arUtah artist, and a tribute DOROTHY L. OLSEN adminiatn-triMr. and Mrs. Clark Rasmussen left Clawson, to her by Annie Wells Cannon and rested for kidnaping his own wife, of the estate of AzMia E. Last to make Unfortunately, money during the week for San Diego, Cali- by President Grant, himself, his tri- who had left him to live with deceased. we must spend money. fornia, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. bute her mother. Date of first publication: Septe Peter Rasmussen and other relatives mothers.including a tribute to all her 11, A. D. 1934. there. SALE! Good used washers at residing FOR Women of Rebon Church, near The hardest money to get LEWIS JONES, Mrs. Lyle Jeppsen spent the weekMaytag Shop, 25 North Main. (It) end Conway, S. C., armed with axes, hold of is easy money. at Wellsville with her parents, Attorney for Adsainistratrii destroyed an illicit whiskey manu(sll-o9- ) and Mrs. Sam Riggs. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 ton Chev- Mr.Miss facturing plant near their place of Lizzie Jeppsen spent rolet Monday truck. Fourth Third South, worship. NOTICE TO CREDITORS at Tremonton with Mrs. Chris Beck Charity covers, and our grand West. (it) and family. Estate of Eliza B. Tolman, decease! juries uncover, a multitude of I wonder why they dont hang Mr. and Mrs. Reese Montgomery Bins. Creditors will present claims with WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD horse thieves any more at Crimson of Clearfield were guests of Bishop to the undersigned at vouchers Peters Jewelry Company. American from Legion delegates (tf) Conrad Gulch, mused the salesman. Jeppsen and family Sunday. Utah, on or before the 10th Chicago to the national convention J said Wal, Cactus IIr. and Mrs. Average Citi- NEW MAYTAGS $69.50 25 North The Recreation club spent a very at Miami, Fla., October 22nd to 25th, 'arent Joe, there day of December, A. D. 1934. any more. pleasant afternoon Thursday at the will make the trip in a motorcade zen: It aint my business to Main, Brigham City. CLAUDIUS TOLMAN, AdministrNo more thieves? home of Mrs. Norman Jeppsen. A of seventy-fiv- e ator of the estate of Eliza B. Tolman, see that the law is enforced. new Chevrolets. Five No no more horses. f RENT deceased. furnished mod- delicious hot luncheon was served trucks will follow the caravan carryDont we elect officers to do FOR ern apartment, 230 North Main, (tf) at the small tables to twenty mem- ing baggage and band instruments. Date of first publication: October bers. Progressive Rook was the that? 9, A. D. 1934. The Chevrolet Motor company has FALL HATS Cleaned and blocked. pastime of the afternoon, with Luella donated LEWIS JONES. this huge fleet, with blue 50c. Brigham Laundry, Phone 62. Jeppsen (o9-nreceiving high score, and bodies and Attorney for Administrator. we You the gold wheels, Leota Keller cut favor. Explanation: Legion Notice of Sheriffs Sale and the colors, sides of each car will After he testified his wife had not I spent all the money for the CASH PAID For dead and useless The junior girls enjoyed a weenie bear the In the District Court of the First of the veterans insignia roast cows been and horses. Phone sober for two years, Robert 1 Tuesday evening. Story telling radio broadcast, so we have to 493J2. Judicial District of the State of Utah, organization. On arrival at Miami, in and roasting weenies were enjoyed Crestom of Buffalo was granted s Reverse and for charges. the the to (tf) by get County of Box Elder. newspapers print it eight guests, chaperoned by their the cars will be used as official divorce. L. Hannah Snyder, plaintiff, vs. free of charge. courtesy cars to take care of the Ora E. OUR ADS BRING RESULTS leader, Miss Roma Tubbs. Stewart, Administratrix of Mrs. Jacob Nielson spent the week- Legions distinguished guests who the Estate of George F. Stewart, dewill attend the convention. end at Logan with her daughter, The ceased, and Ora E. Stewart, defendNaomi, who is attending the Utah Chicago Legionnaires, 350 in ants. N O T I C E OF SHERIFFS State Agricultural College. all, will be accompanied by the SALE. The Mount Hope camp of the Chipilly Post drum and bugle corps. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the Daughters of Pioneers met Wednes- At Miami they will compete with 31st day of October, 1934, at twelve day last for their opening social, at the drum and bugle corps from other oclock noon, at the Front Door of the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Legion posts for national honors. the County Court House in Brigham Rasmussen. Stung was played, with On the way, this Chevrolet motor Box Elder County, Utah, all the high score going to Agnes Jeppsen cade will bring a touch of the City, right, title, claim and interest of and booby priz to LeRue Jensen. national convention to scores of the above named defendants, of, in Refreshments wero served to thirty-fiv- e cities and towns. At many points and to the following described real guests. local posts are arranging ceremonies property, situated In Box Elder of entertainment for the Chicago County, Utah, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS. delegates. The return trip to Chicago The North Half of the Southeast will include visits to the important Quarter of Section 11, Township 11 points along the Atlantic seaboard, 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 your step,! a right of way for Bear River Canal, Mr. Business Mm-beca-use and the County Road on the east After Being On Liquid Diet, Salesman side of said tract, together with K. PuMc Says He is Now Able to Eat Anything. and all water rights to said land any or in any way appertaining thereto, inwatch bk LOST LADY Interesting Data Contained in biggest THE FIGHTING PARSON Periodical. Hard One should Dollar THE First Line Defense EDDY DRUG STORE 1 Honey ville News well-know- or Mantua News 9) CLASSIFIED ADS Chevrolet Plans to Transport Yets to Miami Convention (o5-nl-p- d) LEGAL NOTICES see 6) 1 HOW TO KEEP YOUR MOTOR FROM GROWINC OLD- - to-w- it: Stomach Sufferer 'Promptly Relieved TUTATCH John G. Vico will always keep your motor and smooth running. Intermountain motorists havo driven as high as 700.000 miles, using Vico. Performance proves that Vico prevents powerful attrition prevents wearing by friction. Drive in for Vico today. Hint Is why we use 100 Pure Paraffin Motor Oil UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY and Dealers in Utah and Idaho 400 Service Stations E. Jeffries, traveling salesman, remarkable of interest Neosho, Mo., makes this statement which will be to many people . "I suffered all last stomach trouble and tried Hammer-mi- ll Bond the economical, standard business paper, as good as the best, yet inexpensive P R E C I; B3EAJ0WAG1 BOX ELDER NEWS cluding a full perpetual water right for all of said land from the canal known as the Bear River Canal, owned and operate o by the Sugar Company, under deeds from the Utah Sugar Company, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Box Elder County, In Bopk 'O of Water Rights, pages 202, 203, 204, and all water rights whatsoever. Utah-Idah- year from many preparations without satisfactory results. I am very grateful for Williams S. L. K. Formula. The relief this medicine has given me has been wonderful. I no longer Together writh all improvements have gassy, sour stomach, and whereas I formerly lived on a liquid diet and appurtenances thereunto beI now enjoy a wide selection of longing. Said sale, however, to be foods denied before. subject and junior to a certain mortgage in Williams S. L. K. Formula is the favor of the Pacific Coast Joint Stock remarkable prescription of a physi- Land Bank cian, recommended for disorders of December 5,of Salt Lake City, dated 1922, and recorded the stomach, liver and kidneys, December covering dyspepsia, nervousness, sour Mortgages, 15, 1922, in Book 22 of page 158, in the office of or gassy stomach, chronic constipa- the County Recorder of Box Elder tion, sick headache, neuritis, neuralgia, lame back, rheumatic pain, gen- County. Dated this 9th day of October, 1934. eral weakness, loss of and Terms of sale: cash. other conditions arisingvitality, from imJOHN H. ZUNDEL, proper elimination. Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. If you suffer from these conditions By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. dont delay. Ask about Williams S. well-kno- doesn't always AiTNA-lZ- f Ask us about Public Liability once. You need it if you own property. J, Utah Brigham City, 'PHONE 120 r |