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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1935. Semi-Weekl- y 'PETTENGILL BILL IMPORTANT TAX MEASURE IS UP Cntr (Continued fioio PUSHED BY RAILS your coal Wit Support Is Pledged to Modify the "increase your winter Long-and-Short-Ha- ul Clause In Congress. Comfort? SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Word from Washington, received here today by Harry See, chairman of the western conference committee of stand-- , Buying cheap coal is NOT economy. Buying the best coal which gives the most heat for your money and costs less by the month IS economy. ard coal costs because you j j value of no waste. coal in Beehive Coal Yard ORVAL E. SACKETT, Proprietor -- Telephone No. ONE j s Following are missionary for Box Elder stake for next unday, February 17th: FOR Bear River ward. Wendell Hoopes, appoint-ient- RENT modern, fur- nished, also 2 rooms partly modern. 50 North, Third East. Lillywhite. Brigham Second war d. Willard ates, Herman Larkin. LOST Three Ford keys wired to-- at Brigham Third ward. T h o m a s News gether. Finder leave Delmar Whitney. arris, office. n, Mad-j(tf) Earl ward Brigham Fourth LeGrande Horsley. A REAL BARGAIN International ton truck, 1934 model, as good as Brigham Fifth ward. Claudius olman, Arvil Hunsaker. new. Merrell Lumber Co. (tf) Brigham Sixth ward. Deloy Bates, NEW MAYTAGS IHot Ward. $69.50, $5.00 per month. Used ranges cheap. 25 Corinne ward. Merrill Glenn, May North Main street. (tf-pansen. " TT" Harper ward. LeRue Allen, Grant ; LAaH - All) For dead and useless lelson. and horses. 'Phone 493J2. Honeyville war d. Howard Call, Dim D. (f!5-26-p- d) ester Dredge. ward Mantua ieen Nelson. Earl Hansen Perry ward. Dan Frodsham, Reeder. Willard ward. Asa Beecher, Hett and labor organizations, support of the legislative representatives of the standard organizations in railroad labors fight to modify the long and short haul clause of the Interstate Commerce Act through passage by of the Pettengill Bill, Congress the united H. R. 3263. Assembled at Chicago, the Railway Labor Executives Association yesterday adopted a resolution calling upon their legislative representatives at the nations capital to speed up passage of the Pettengill Bill. This action followed closelv upon receipt by the railroad brotherhoods of a resolution passed by the Seattle chamber of commerce endorsing the modification as contemplated in the proposed bill. The motion of the Railway Labor Executives Association reads: Resolved that the legislative representatives in Washington be requested to speak for the Association in support of amendment to the Interstate Commerce Act by the modification of Sec- - Beehive Coal heat. It will keep you WARM AND COMFORTABLE ON THE VERY COLDEST WINTER DAY. Office 59 North Main railroad pledges BEEHIVE COAL the get full cuts heat .... there is practically burns long and steadily with intense Iissionaries to Make Visits Next Sunday TO LEGISLATORS PASSAGE WILL BE Reverse charges. i tion Four. With business, agriculture, and commercial organizations throughout the intermountain and western states now favoring to a very substantial extent the passage of the Pettengill Bill, See said, we have little doubt that Congress will act favorably within the very near future. Scores' of western commercial and other organizations, opposed in past years to any modification of this section of the Act, now are energetically working for passage of ihe Pettengill Bill. Changed conditions in the traus- portation .industry, the need of re- building railroad payrolls and em- ployment in the intermountain slates, and a growing understanding that modification of the fourth section will not adversely affect the rate ' as a constitutional B. 37 and rim FEATURES FOR SATURDAY: page.) amendment. II. penalties for and drunk drivers, were defeated, largely due to belief that the senate traffic bill passed last week and soon to come before the house will take care of this particular matter. Senator Albert E. Holmgren of Bear River City voted ves on S, B. 21, S. J. R. 3, 4 and 5, and H. C. M. 2. He voted no on S. B. 14, ihe bill taxing cigars and smoking and chewing tobaccos, which was defeated. He also voted no on the Hammond offsets amendment to the income tax bill and to the Bamberger amendment relating to lunch periods in the underground mine work measure. Since the legislature convened, bills have been dropping into the legislative hopper like so many snow' said Senator Holmgren In flakes, trends. commenting on Where and by whom so many bills have been formulated and conceived 1 SUGAR H. B. 38, fixing law-maki- is beyond J me. "Even a legislator can render no greater service than to analyze and dissect every bill to determine if it contains viciousness or caters toward trick laws. If this should prove thej case In any instance a legislator could serve no better purpose or render greater service than moving to relegate such measures to the waste basket. j $ To please his Jewish fiancees family, Walter ONeil of Jersey City has legally changed his name to Walter Berg. 4, James Lockett of Duluth, Minn., on is way to church for the first time in seven years, slipped on the icy sidewalk and broke his leg. COFFEE And you wouldnt begin a journey oni Friday? Not I I cant understand how you can have faith in such a superstition. No superstition about it. Saturday is my Pay day. LEGAL Airway, To be sold Salesman: These shirts simply laugh at the laundry, sir. Customer: I know. Ive had some Grant come back with their sides split Wal-ic- e NOTICES Jensen Meat Market O GRAPEFRUIT, (Arizona), 6 for FRESH SPINACH, lb LETTUCE, (Large), Solid Head Specials for Saturday at 5c 15c LETTUCE, 2 Extra Large Heads 10c GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 33c ORANGES, (Size 80), Dozen 29c LEMONS, (Size 360), 2 Dozen TOMATOES, (Blue Pine), 22 Size Can 10c 10c CORN OR STRING BEANS, Can 12c COCOA, (Hersheys), lb 39c BUTTER, (Superior Dairy), lb 17c JELLO, 3 Packages $1.25 LARD, Package BANANAS, lb 8-l- b. The Following Are Lowest Prices On Quality Meats : BABY BEEF ROAST, lb VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb HAMBURGER OR SAUSAGE, lb VEAL OR LAMB STEW, lb LEG OF LAMB, lb .STEWING HENS. Ib 23c 7c BANANAS, lb MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, (Bulk), 2 lbs RICE, (Fancy Head), 3 lbs 6c 5c Webster Electric Sound System V REASONABLE Indh (dually Any Style Designed Any Method HODGES BEAUTY SALON The Best in the West Today and Saturday OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL: TIMBER TERRORS b. featuring Morton of the Mounted, Preston and Tom Landau John THE BEST MAN WINS b. with Edmund Lowe and Jack Holt 9-l- 15c 15c 17c 15c 8c 18c 15c True charm and beauty are made even lovelier by proper hair treatment. Let Hodges design a permanent to add to your poise. Our prices are GRAND THEATRE b. 3-l- LOVELINESS 19c 23c 18c NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs. 23c COCOA, (Rockwoods), 2 lbs LAUNDRY SOAP (Unwrapped) 10 Bars 23c 6c JELLO, Package 35c GERMADE, Bag $1.49 FLOUR, 48-lBag 56c 10 lbs. SUGAR, 19c COCOANUT, (Bulk), lb... 36c SODA CRACKERS, Kaddie ROLLED WHEAT OR OATS, b. Bag 49c 13c BEEF ROAST, lb 13c YEAL ROAST, lb 16c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb 10c RIB BOIL, lb BEEF CUBES, lb 15c GROUND BEEF, 2 lbs. 25c PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs 25c 10c SALT HERRING, Each 9-l- JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. at Sheriffs Sale, on the 2nd day of March, 1935, 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 Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, The East half of Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Twenty-thre- e (23), Plat "C," Brigham City Survey of Box Elder County, Utah, according to the Official Plat thereof, together with all the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, easements of every kind and character, all interest in any party wall or party walls used In connection with said property or to be used therewith and all interest in and to the ground beneath the same, all water rights, including water rights represented by stock in companies or associations thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated this 8th day of February, 1935. Terms of sale: cash. to-w- it: Specials for Saturday at 18c Pound In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, Mrs. Caroline Walsh of Newark in and for the County of Box Elder. Building and Loan appealed to a judge to make her ' United States son work, declaring he Association, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. R. V. Call and wife, Gertrude was too lazy to wash himself. Call, Doctor A. D. Cooley and wife, Matilda L. Cooley, Wilmer Carter situation in the intermountain region, and wife, Mrs. Wilma Carter, deare the factors principally respon- - fendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS sible for this reversal of opinion." SALE. (tf) O 56c Paper Bag. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday PAUL MUNI - BETTE DAVIS in 66 Bordertown Also News Reel and Comedy PICK O THE PICTURES OF 1935 CROP! Bedtime Trouble t |