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Show V 4. , ! in This the Ads Help to Build offN community. gjCity $80,000.00 Mortgage the question of Death On concerned, and a state of high ervou.-- , tension has taken hold of everybody but the chief 0 en ir5. Drunk Drivers is far and away the greatest menace the greatest menace to life and limb in the world, there are other things not so bad but still worthy of serious consideration, and I submit one herewith, clipped from a trade magazine: v A mortgage from the Grouse Creek & Livestock company to the Ogden State Bank was filed in the office o the local County Recorder on Saturday, Sept. 21st. The consideration in this mortgage is $80,000.00 and the description of the, land involves about 150 sections. There are actually 155 descriptions but in two or three cases there is more than one description in the Laud iretary of . "s of P- - Ll!cal pied at Hospital ggre Sunday. irgg fame. section. The assumption is that the filing of ,thi. mortgage is preliminary to its ,use as a part of the security for a loan which we understand the bank is applying for to the Reconstruction finance Corporation. To tije layman the transaction is a; "whopper and to the employees In' the Recorders Office a "headache. . The filing fee was This is one of the largest instruments to be filed in, the County Recorders office for some time. We had no Idea, that the Ogden State Bank had such extensive interests .here. this Elder of ,dnb. and chamber., fatally injured in an a. m. on Sunday at one a half and mile a Ada9 61, of Hne-secretar- Box - . of Abe brain juu, fpncassion at a local hospital,. from the Hone was returning in a car fair at Tremonton which was hy ws aon Mark, with a small truck, driven Lnk George, who was accom-- . Other bis wife and baby. in the Hone car were person, Eleanor Merrell and people Larsen, all young Miss Merrell was cut City. suffered tie head and face and ctared ankle bone; Miss Larsen on the face cot and bruised from shock; lack and suffered a bad cut Anderson sustained over the eye, and forehead ( a bad cut on Hone suffered The orehead and body bruises. bruis-- v baby was also cut and injured persons were brought here by Frank hospital $18-00- YOUTHS UNRESTRAINED HAND ON THE WHEEL hlng my boy t0 drive, said a proud parent recently, tcmPaill0J1. Jimmie is barely 12 years old! Surely youre not goIng t0 bim with a car? ,father reflected the usual parental egotism. gIeat emPhasis- - "is capable of driving a car. He isJ fn ,i,n0n!iiSa i y b.right lad for his age- His school record is extraor- h,ealthat boy has for algebra and geometry! I tell you, man, ne 1y'a Drive a car? In aather week, hell be driving all over adrait be continued more soberly, lnrivPfnr that 12 years is too cbild to 8it at the wheel. But my boy-w- ell, hes hes different jrlmary But l - 3? Number 50. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1935. hre fr,f!Uentl-- discussed u lghway. Everybody is Filed At Recorders Office On Saturday IfiLLV HURT Box Elder County. Utah, Recommendations PRESIDENT ABEL For Topping and Loading Offered S. RICH WRITES At a directors meeting of the Box Beet Growers association, held in Tremonton recently, prices for topping and loading beets this season were discussed. Itvwas decided, to arrange a price that is In keeping with prices that will prevail in Utah and Idaho. After, giving the matter due- consideration, the direetprs decided to recommend the following prices per ton Ri.the county for topping and ' loading sugar beets : Eight ton acre yield, 90, cents; teu ton acre yield, 85 cents; twelve ton ton acrq yield, 80 cents;., fourteen acre yield, 75 cents; sixteen ton acre yield, 70 cents; eighteen ton acre yield, 65 cents; twenty ton acre yield, 60 cents. Growers will be required to comply with the child labor laws of the state ,or forfeit the government Elder - i FROM CANADA Describes the Beautiful City of Toronto; Enjoys Work. A few days ago Editor S. C. Wixom The News received a personal letter from our former townsman, Bishop Abel S. Rich,, who is now of presiding over the Canadian mission of the L. D. S. church, with headquarters at Toronto. The letter, however, contained some very inter- Ml,, esting facts about Canada and the work of the church there, so we are publishing a portion ,of , President Ah that s the attitude that Richs letter which will be of much may be for so many deplorable bonus. interest to our readers. accidents caused by irresponsible youthsresponsible O racing along the highways with ' deaths hand at the wheel. "We have now been In the CanaMy boy hes different! dian mission three months and are A clever head for geometry does not restrain the wild most thoroughly enjoying our work .J, spirits of youth. An unusual flair for the intricacies of algebra does not curb and the country and the people. the youthful impulse to race. Youth gives no thought to consequences. "Canada is a beautiful country; lives in the It moment the urge to "show off is as young, or as old, as Time. in many respects in great contrast 'What would you have done, asked a judge of a boy who had been to our western country. Trees and arrested for speeding; "if when you were racing at 65 an hour along Main grass grow everywhere without much Street, just now, you had met another car at an intersection? attention from man. All through Well," answered the lad, If I had a collision, Id have told the other the country the people have made fella I was sorry. special efforts to pieserve the trees The other fella couldnt have heard you, replied his Honor. in their native state. The streets are mostly lined with trees which Daily we read or hear of the frightful toll that automobile accidents are the Pities own and control. . There taking of the human race. An astounding percentage of this death toll is Schedule caused by mere boys and girls, many of them under the legal age for 'are many parks lu almost every city and town, which the people use operating a car. What back of lies the reckless very much. hands the at wheel? young should Why to Open mere children be allowed to drive in the Pa, of this city. bewildering traffic of today, when "Throughout the summer, in To-- I many mature hands have faltered and made the wrong move? afternoon is a ronto, Wednesday ording to Deputy Sheriff Fred Site. There are, surely, sufficient grown-u- p irresponsibles littering the highholiday and people flock to the parks. driving north bsen, Mr. George, In the, Parks are tennis courts, ball ways and streets with smashed machines and smashed human flesh, without truck on the old Corinne-Rive- r The annual stake conference-con- to the gory record by allowing our children to take the wheel, begrounds and places City road, stopped a of the The recent ruling by J. N. Darling, adding blinded Relief ventiou of the founds, cricket Society by our parental pride, we feel so certain that Jimmie or Box other many e. h"169. distance south of where the head of the U. S. Biological Survey cause, Elder stake will be held in the n t0nae are different from ordinary children, and can be trusted! tad enters the new oiled high-ne,Tbe enJy ay and Henry A. Wallace, Bobby or Mary stake tabernacle, Sunday. Sept. 29th, and department, In one is the city or natural park tlje stop sign. The Hone car secretary of agriculture, closing unit b g g ' Toronto which contains several on the coming south No. 2 of the Bear River wild fowl Schedule of meetings; hundred acres, and the driver, 1935 to the during shooting refuge Niue to ten twenty a. m. Bishops, confused by the lights of season, has aroused widespread inThe most unusual thing for us Relief Society stake officers, ward we8terners is the abundant rain fall, rack, failed to see the. bend in sportsmen of this among dignation counpresidents. (For bishops, high am toad until within a short this time of the year everything state and from the officials of the cilmen, Relief Society stake officers, ja ice of the truck, when, he turned greeil ang fresh as spring Oc-- i down and state fish game department ward presidents and social service caskmally uly to. the left, his car side-!n- g to you see someone sprink-aid- s orlocal the leaders of various in vestry.) or flowers, but it is by a iawn . thp truck. ijng . ganizations a determined battle will Ten thirty a. m. to twelve thirty no means & daily or even a weekly Hene was born in Provo, Utah, be made, to allow Utah sportsmen Two-Countp. m. Stake and ward officers task. We have sprinkled our lawa y 1874, a son of .David and the chance to shoot on this tract. Big ' (For Relief Society stake three or four times In the past meeting. Adams Hone. He . came to tin following out the orders of the officers and board members, ward three months. mm City with his in from sportsmen officials, family Washington officers, visiting teachers, magazine "Toronto is a beautiful city of Idaho, in 1922, and has since this state may well keep their shotagents, bishops and high councilmen Qyej, eight hundred fifty thousand here. He was blessed with guns ou the shelf in the basement. in tabernacle.) October 12th. Monday st congenial nature andt had Jn accordance with the strict conpeople and covering a large area m. to one Twelve miles long by sixteen p. twenty-fiv- e thirty thirty staunch friends in this city outlined Darling, by servation policy tabernacle. Lunch at wide. It has a five mile water miles state was married Jack Farrell, alias Jack Cahill, and in 1898 to Nora the hunting of ducks in this The Democrats of Box Elder and front on Lake Ontario, with very One thirty to three thirty p. m. art of Beniamin, Utah. during the coming season would be Cache counties are planning a big Albert Rolfe, convicted in the disfine boat service daily across the tabernacle. issuance Public with the but meeting at best, many years, Mr. Hone was a poor joint celebration to be held here on trict court here Saturday for second lake and quite a number of one No. 2, of the prder closing unit Department Meetings iliag salesman for the Salt Lake Saturday, Oct. 12th, according to degree burglary, sawed their way seaplanes. the in grounds of of out the the Music outstanding m. Democratic last o Christofferson, Ne county jail rare company, and was widely, Sunday Nine to nine thirty a. of very fine It is also a hunta in Utah. He was a member state, sportsmen will find duck night or early Monday morning and department. (For stake and ward homes, beautiful city chairman of Box Elder county. houses apartment en and made their escape. Just where they choristers and organists.) Meet in j a state legislature, from Utah ing far from a profitable an(j magnificent churches. The function will be in the nature obtained the saw used in this year. the pastime tabernacle. tf for four prayer room at "The people are conservative and years, from 190S to joyable it is steel bars of their cell hascutting of a Democratic Roundup, not been Nine He served as FIGHT DETERMINED to ten twenty a. m. deliberate. secretary of the will bring together pracThey are not in Buch a thirty and said, learned, according to Sheriff John Visiting teachers department. (For hurry as our chamber of commerce for two own people seem Commissioner Newell B. Cook, re- tically all the Bourbons of the two H. Zundel. past He was an active mem-- d returned from an appearance leading counties of northern Utah. Society stake counselors, ward ways to be. They are very cently the L. D. S. church. The prisoners, who were convicted and visiting teachers.) ous even on the highway with their at the western game conservation is survived The program for the day is sched- of robbing the Utah Auto & Imple- Meet in tabernacle. automobiles. The people have a very by his widow and meeting at Santa Fe, N. M., Saturday to uled to take place at the new Box ment company garage at Tremonton children, Mrs. Lelia Wilky of announced that he is determined their laws which fine toward attitude e a. forty-fivto eleven Ten thirty G. T. Hone of Ogden; Earl carry on a fight which will enable Elder county park and recreational on August 25th, were scheduled to m. Class leaders department. (For are enforced rather vigorously. Of will be ball games, Hark Hone of this city, for sentence before Judge stake and ward class leaders.) Meet course, many of them break the Utah sportsmen to shoot ou the Bear grounds. There of a appear serai services law and many f them escape pun- C. Harris in the district court in tabernacle vestry. Melvin will be held on River tract. "We have already spent contests and outdoora sports beef barwith big varied nature, time sesday at ten our laws in a. on m. surat here The of the put Monday thousands dollars, morning. thirty e ishment, but on the whole the a. m. to tw Eleven forty-fiv- e i ward and thoroughly enforc-Wor- k has been notified chapel. Bishop J. Frank and did all that is possible to aid becue in the late afternoon. respected country rounding buslnessde-lm. and p. j dewill conduct the services, ,aw requlre8 aU TheJr gu wild fowl life in this state, The evening program will consist of their escape by the sheriff. panmem iror Btake and ward lace8 ssent will be in close on Sun- -, t0 buglnea8 the Benjamin clared Cook. Continuing further, he of a meeting at the Brigham Armory, A Chevrolet coach, with work and business leaders.) Meet houees. toy, under the direction of the declared: of itt this intention our be except will eatlng is "It where a splendid program license No. 84927, belonging to in tabernacle vestry. not a picture show oper- Mortuary, with short services city, last ditch to give carried out. Prominent Democratic Utah large to the fighting Chester JorgenBen, was stolen from We would like 100 per cent attend-- 1 ate8 on Sunday. A few Sundays ago, w graveside. Utah sportsmen the shooting rights speakers will address the meeting. his premises at Main and Sixth South ance of our ward officers and class j grove two hundred, miles to a are We entitled. a are with will close grand during the same night, and. the es to which they The roundup choristers and organists, and conference in Chatham through leaders, ball at the Armory in the evening. tivict (Continued on page three.) caped prisoners are suspected of There will be two jng , districts and was rather teachers. 0 o board members In attendance I prised . to see no- - one working, and having stolen the fr-car. -To1 Oklahoma at all our meetings. Let us makewe pa8sed but one or.ftwo commer-th- is Miss Helen Gleave returned SunH. Lowe Earthquake waves are caused by the most profitable Relief trucks on the road., day after spending a few days last n Box El-- 1 earthquakes and volcanic action. took me two days to get a week in Ogden. ciety jt Brock, 53, alias Fped G. , der has ever had. Will you all license to drive an automobile. The who was arrested about first day I filed my application and help us? ago by Sheriff John - H. paid one dollar and made an aprigbam City on suspicion n,i My, has been pointment for the next day. The taken back to The Republican clubs of Brigham second day I took an oral examina. - state penitentiary, have invited George H. Lowe tion on their motor vehicle laws and 8 wanted as an escaped City at ODELL of Ogden to be the guest speaker drove my car around the city as the ON J? Ogden police report.1 to be held Wednesday a examlner directed rue, then paid anmeeting k. who has been held in the oclock dollar and received my license. other evening, Sept 26th, at eight room. was inJo accmpanied on in the Howard Hotel banquet They made it very clear to me that Alec by Watkins, son of j j was to avoid traffic accidents if I J. Odell Barker, Mr. Lowe is well and favorably Succumbed er f the no staff of the , William Lester and Jennie Malm-- 1 wished to retain my license, known in this city and needs be rose Barker, died Saturday at six The Canadian National Exhibition introduction. His subject will On Hospital; Constitution and Why It Should p. m. at a local hospital, after 8 held at Toronto annually. It is "The thirty P. W. an illness of two months. the largest annual exhibition in the Be Maintained." This is a timely Parley Set Rites world. The building and grounds and should be of interest Today. was in He bora City, subject Brigham district conference to everyone-Mrs- . is R,0I!thern Dec. 16, 1926. He was a student at are maintained permanently and form 88 and Professional enterConnie M. Peters will Members of the Retail Fuel Deal- the Ceatiel school and was also a a beautiful part of Toronto The 1)6 held In this selections and Mayor city Mary Ellen Jensen Nelson, 59, ers Association of Utah will attend member of the L. D. S. church. He exhibit this year continued for two vocal with tain ct 11 bas been an-an widow of the late Joseph L. Nelson s, Heart J.. Wesley Horsley will deliver of their or- is survived by his parents, three weeks. It was very extensive, 6y Grace Cheever of of this city, died Sunday at eleven the annual atconvention Provo, address to the gathering. most of Doris La and ing Blanche every phase industry. Von, the Newhouse Hotel, presiient of th state This will be a public meeting and ten a. m. at a local hospital, after ganization rati011i Barker, his grandparents, Mr. and entertainment and sport. Sept. 27th. Friday, weeks. four of invited. illness an We have a very devoted and O. Barker and Mrs. Augusta is cordially They will not only discuss prob- Mrs. J. kund of Brigham everybody She was born Nov. 13, 1875, at , getic group of Elders and lady mis- coal to the lems to Utah industry, came airman of the conference pertinent She Lindve, Sweden. Funeral services will be held on slonaries laboring in the various but will elect officers and directors BACK charge of all arrangements. with her parents when six years of to at two p. m. in the Sixth sections . of. Canada and. the- New Wednesday the serve coming year during in Paradise, where she settling age, with Bishop Henry England states. They are enjoying afward COAST as chapel, it Present day legislation FROM THE resided until her marriage to Mr. n Eddy Interment will be the work and are. doing much good Holst officiating. with coal the partifects industry, the in e years ago, Nelson thirty-ninunder the among the people. It is a joy to In the cemetery, coal city the to reference Guffey cular - Mr.' funeral work with a group of people who Mrs. ,W. H. Stayner of Logan temple. Since her marriage stabilization bill, which was recently direction of the Larkin-Fe- lt and " from she has resided in Brigham City, vemment where the " are as devoted to their work as are evening last home. returned an this city lead passed, will be the subject of Calia member of the L. D. fr the L. D. S. missionaries. ; a ten days trip to Southern son, She wasand B. executive P. receives his Manly, address by the in active was very political While we are enjoying this ex-fornia- . They visited with their ensecretary of the Utah Coal operators' Uwen YVOOarUII Will who is Society. Relief Iperienc votes of herf fyon! very much we have found Diego, .San at Herman, of eleven chil- association mother also the was and She take the place of the to e S. U. Navy, ten nofhing CInAJilr TToro is unwisq for listed in the itnPP as The first session will open at dren,- seven of whom survive, life and many friends we pleasant m-- , address an "took in the fair. with Mayor by use that power in a. Lake Salt H. V. Nelson, out had in Brigham City. Bill says he got a big kRk at follows: The business sesMrs. Thomas Adams, Layton; Louis Marcus. to We enjoy The Box Elder News bull fight Owen of Mexican Lake Woodruff Salt City Punish old those City Earl real of a the Remaidis, Salt JAke City; sions will feature addresses by A Mrs so much. It is like a letter from p of will details not agTee with him. the explain Tia Juana. Glade, managing director of KSL; also visited Mrs. Jesse Bell,, Los Angeles; Mrs. J. to be held in home. a at .of Mrs., vice program Stayner and Mr. meeting W. Irvin president Poulter, Calif.; for in Los Angeles and Hollywood be- Amos Archibald, Westwood, Jto -- Per the dburt room in the county court v . . and Eloise Nelson of the Construction Securities company Nelson L. A home,. state house tonight at seven thirty.. Scalds Woman Cooker GVery letimate Utah D. fore Richards, returning Franklin survived also is She leans t City. ' 0 Mr. Woodruff is a prominent citi-- 1 Brigham ad federal of the housing director the loyMrs. C. R. Barker was very badly Honey-vlllby four grandchildren, G. Park, zeu of Salt Lake, a member of the i friends, but when-y Mr. and Mrs. John Grant of services were held today ministration, and Hamilton Funeral an-- 1 scalded Thursday of last week when ten to is a board and state of ie prepared columnist arrival announce the m. at the Sixth ward Salt;Lake Tribune removed the lid of a heated evening at two p. The convention will conclude with swer all questions and isp here to as- - she baby boy, born Friday with Bishop Henry Holst of:to, get his poundlocal cooker, was In perfecting a chapel, pressure sist Grant organ!tainment enter Mrs. find special, a in the hospital. banquet Burial was made at a was rushed to the - Cooley many She The Box ficiating. Elder zation in county. nemies. and m daughter seven at Olsen, p. Hazel dancing, the direction of features formerly Miss hospital for treatment Olsen of city cemetery under public is invited to attend. which will follow the dinner. funeral home. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Larkin-Fethe wynn l. eddy. (this city. ii RELIEF SOCIETY SPORTSMEN TO CONFERENCE TO WAGE A FIGHT ON DUCK BAN CONVENE HERE State, Individual Units Plan Battle of Meetings Is Announced for Sunday Next. Shooting I I ar . ay ap-it- DEMOCRATS TO ly I PRISONERS SAW I , JOLLIFY SOON WAY OUT OF JAIL I I . Affair Jack Farrell and Albert Set for Saturday, Rolfe Escape On 11, i d, ed fife I Night. 1 , r 1 1 , ief courte-counselo- rs '! J . k farm-visiti- Taken Back ng sur-gene- ral Prison G- - of George Ogden to Address So-c- ja conference-conventio- Local Republicans 7 . I .J.L. NELSON SUNDAY DIED UTAH FUE MEN PLAN CONCLAVE J. BARKER f , DIED SATURDAY At Brigham Retail Dealers to Meet Funeral Friday At Salt Lake Hotel. Wo-oenia- t8 I 7j cover-sister- ener-Malmro- se. - . STAYNERS - I ? t Says: n -- - Tnniolif lumgm dpedK self-hel- r I 1 I e, I self-hel- I I lt mr 1 f t y |