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Show Tuesdayf Oct. 1 1935. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, was thrheeanhninCTPletes hg hfhe lts orbit about approximately twenty- - United States right days the top of Mt nn The wind Hampshire. iBgton,f7he rate of 231 miles per Ub comes frtn Grub blew s Jb ia London, where feW seconds. teenth century destitute in the eieh writers and Tli orded j Wash-D)easr- ed artists welcomed "NESS CARDS fTMUNNS, D. D. a crust of bread. S. DENTIST eter dna 8 The orange is a native of India or sou hern China, although it has dlsri1buted t0 all Parts of the I and warm temper --9 federal funds available for PLUMBING COSTS By Director Wm. Peterson Ftah State Agricultural College Extension Service mJbe iangsage is spoken Home improvement, widely than any other language under the n the world except the Chinese, it !!de55i?OUsillg Act Perlts changes additions ISSHHASCl is the language of 160,000,000 which Vstite MRS persons tation in connection wili Insure saniETC German is spoken by Wttg1: SDBETI B0SD9 with the water 110,000,000, and supply and disposal of waste matter Russian by 100,000,000 Notary Public from the house. 9 Business" Your The very desirable convenience of TTie Appreciate slackness with n which the War no. water in the house calls for having with was telephone TrlpoH conducted during the first year was partly excusable drainage and disposal of Proper by the fact that enlistments in our waste. Plumbing must be installed, which should include a sink, wa6h navy at that time were made for one Bonded Abstractor year only. First enlistments in our basins and possibly toilet and bath. These improvements are modern navy are made for four permissable B2AL ESTATE - INSURANCE years LOANS - BONDS only. This is an assurance of well under the Federal Housing Act, but trained men in case of a national it should be emphasized that the No. 7 West Ferest Street - UTAH plumbing and equipment used should emergency. BHIQHAM CITY. be of a high quality to guarantee sanitation in this convenience. Bacteria thrive on the food waste n Hue tots aii fl! I 'Xnorman lee USE OF WHEAT PROGRAM FUNDS 1933 v 1934 Refund) on Exports and to Adjustment Piymzr.ts to Fsrmer$ promote Exports jcsasasL Cost of Refunds on Relief Flour Administration columns show how funds were spent in the first two years of the THE program under the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. AH of the money, except a small percentage for the necessary administrative expenses, went for adjustment payments to farmers. For the first two years these payments amounted to $200,250,000. A reserve held for refund of floor stocks taxes at the conclusion of the program amounts to Refunds on exports and funds used to promote exports $13,900,000. ige n of COStl roteetiJ BE 811 The cost of administration was $5,800,000. Refunds made to millers who had paid the tax on flour that was used for relief purposes amounted to $3,500,000. The funds for all these purposes are advanced from the U. S. Treasury. Against these funds the Treasury has file income from the processing tax on wheat. The two are about equal totalled $10,500,000. Avidl UBenira ILomelly laUJ It Pays to Have Your ICI 14 Wool! Own- - N IE T IE 1L IE IP HE Eero M GETTING READY FOR A BRIGHT TOMORROW Semi-Weekl- y Page Thr&a GRASSHOPPER ILL BE DENNED STRENGTH Entomologists Getting Data Now On 1936 Population. Trained entomologists are now going through the fields of every county in Utah to determine the adult living grasshopper population now existing, according to Dr. W. W. Henderson of the Utah State Agricultural College. The population now actually in evidence is one reliable indication of what the population will be next year. These entomologists are trained to estimate accurately the live population in any field. If there are only two or three grasshoppers per square yard, it will be safe to say txe from the house. Leaky is grasshopper population next year more dangerous than a plumbing A will be normal and that injury to burglar. burglar would rob you of your crops will not be noticeable. If property only. The leaky plumbing there are six to eight per square may rob you of life itself. It is not yard, there will be a medium infestaonly the offensive odors and un- tion of grasshoppers next year, with injury to crops. If sanitary appearance which comes considerable from a leak, but the absolute danger there are twelve or fifteen or more of developing a medium from which per square yard, there will be a harmful bacteria might be brought heavy infestation next year, which may amount to total destruction into the household. of the crops. Even when the plumbing is corAnother check on the possible rect there must be proper disposal of the house sewage. The most com- grasshopper infestation for next year mon form will likely be a cesspool, is to make a study of the egg dein the soil. The entomologist providing the ground will allow (he posits recovers the grasshopper egg capproper drainage. A cesspool, to be sules laid the soil, by a reliable satisfactory, should be in a type of method of in sampling and, after long soil such as sands and gravels which will allow some water movement. experience, is able to use this "shaIf the character of the ground is dow to. discover the coming years such that a cesspool cannot be in- grasshopper events- - To determine the extent of .one stalled, a septic tank should be built crosses a field, say of alfalfa, in the under proper supervision. If a septic tank is used for house fall after harvest and with a sharp h takes up a square of sewage it is imperative that it must spade rods, sifting work properly or else it is danger- surface soil every few mesh sieve. ous. It is better to run the sewage it through a quarter-inc- h out on top of the ground where the This sieve will retain the egg capsules if there are any. One crosses, sunshine might hit it than for it to say a ten-acfield, by one route and go through a septic tank if it is not back by another. Then he examines In both of these cities, functioning. in the the borders and problems may be solved by connect- same way. If, by roadways this samplingor ing with the sewage system; but in method, a great many, very few, the isolated farm houses of the rural no egg one has are found, capsules districts, this may be a very different a good and reliable index to grassproblem to solve. hopper population the next year for The source of water supply to the that field. If a dozen or two of the house may influence the type of in- moBt likely fields of the county are stallation of sewage disposal. For thus carefully surveyed, this sampInstance, in many sections, water is ling becomes a reliable index. still obtained from surface wells. Those who are conducting the surThe surface well may be sanitary vey, which is in cooperation with disof the but the relation sewage the federal government, are: Dr. posal to the water in the well needs Henderson, Professor C. J. Sorenson, careful study. There are many rural and Dr. George F. Knowlton of the houses that have a satisfactory wa- Utah State Agricultural College. well and ter system with a surface pressure pump. An Appreciation If there is a question with respect to water and sewage relationship, The success of our womens dethe person making the installation partment in the Box Elder county should consult a sanitary engineer fair is due to the local or bring the problem to the attention chairwomen, Relief supervisors, officers, Society of the state board of health. With Farm Bureau officers, and exhibithe availability of money so easily tors. And it is to these women who obtained for the installation of water we extend a vote of thanks for their supply convenience, it should be re- splendid cooperation. membered that it is just as imPEARL HUNSAKER, portant that installation for house MABEL HADFIELD. waste disposal is as fundamental as 9 the installation of the water itself in order to make the premises safe The Bureau of Forestry says the and sanitary. average age of trees is between 200 Those in charge of the Federal and 300 years. Housing Act are not advocating any particular type or brand of plumbing installation but they recognize it is very important that when this NOTICE TO CREDITORS d improvement is added Estate of George Nelson House, to the rural home, the installation should be absolutely sanitary as well deceased. Creditors will present claims with as convenient- - The act is liberal and money is available both for the vouchers to the undersigned at Briginstallation of the water system and ham City, Utah, or with his attorney, Lewis Jones, First National Bank for proper sanitary disposal. $ Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the first day of November, and The hardest substance known, A. D. 1935. ' one of the most desirable for use in FRANCIS C. HOUSE, Administradiamond drills, is carbonado, a mas- tor of the Estate of George Nelson of sive black or dark gray variety deceased. House, diamond. diamond, also called black Date of first publication: Sept. 6, It is opaque and of no value as A D. 1935. a gem. LEWIS JONES. 4 Attorney for Administrator, (s6-oI hardly knew your father today, said the visitor to the little girl. NOTICE TO CREDITORS He has cut his beard again. Thats a in Estate of David S. Tracy, deceased. year. the third time Creditors will present claims with It aint father whats done it, explained the child. "Father likes vouchers to the undersigned at Yost, the beard on, but you see, mother is Box Elder County, Utah, or to his attorney, Lewis Jones, First National stuffing the sofa." $ Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on before the 17th day of November, or United the War During the World States Navy established patrols to A D. 1935. TRACY, Administrator search for German submarines. These CHARLES Eng- of the Estate of David S. Tracy, patrols were located in France, dedeceased. land, and Canada. An aviation Date of first publication: Septemtachment served with the Italian ber a and 17, A D- - 1935. front Austrian on the forces LEWIS JONES, established was bombardment group Attorney for Administrator. i to operate against the German sub(sl7-olBelgium. northern in bases marine DECIDING ON THE PLACE The bottoms are extensive; region." These words, declared Charles M. Harvey, put Utah on the map, the assumption being that this description of Fremonts influenced Brigham Young to lead his people to the Great Basin (Atlantic Monthly Vol. CVI pp. Of course, this is an of the question, but it is significant At any rate it is a fact that Fremonts report of his two expeditions to the Rocky fountains and California and Oregon was received by the church and studied by Brigham Young and the Council of the Twelve in the summer of 1845. After a months review of this report and examination of all available maps and charts, a full page account of his experiences around Great Salt Lake appeared in the September issue of the Nauvoo Neighbor. The people had gradually been prepared for this full report by various short references to it and by extracts taken from Niles Register and from other sources. In fact, everything available concerning this y section was eagerly read. More and more was it becoming evident that the Mormons could not live at peace with their neighbors in the more settled west, but must move to some more remote and isolated part of the y Mountain West. The practical wisdom of Brigham Young led him to look with a prescient eye to some more undesirable section where he could build up Zion unmolested. It seems at this early date the Salt Lake Basin was beginning to impress him as The Place. In fact, he declared he saw in a vision in the Nauvoo temple the valley into which he later led his persecuted people. For the time, however, the picture was no doubt still rather vague. So by every means possible he sought descriptive information about it. One thing was clear, the next move was not to bo a mere shift from one selected spot to another in this fertile middle west section, but & migration beyond the confines or the United States as then defined, for be it remembered the Great Basin, California, and all the region beyond the boundary line fixed by the treaty with Spain in 1819, belonged to Mexico, while the Oregon country was in dispute between the United States and England. As a solution of the latter question Joseph Smith had once suggested he should like to lead one hundred thousand men into Oregon and take the country by force. Moreover, ns previously noted, he had urged the appointment of a committee to explore California and the whole Rocky Mountaia West. This imperialistic nationalism was a patriotic commitment to the doctrine of the Manifest Destiny of the United States. Another chapter will give more details of Brigham Youngs part in carrying out the designs here indicated. (The fifth article by Dr. Wm. J. Snow will appear soon.) 112-122- ). far-awa- trans-Rock- Agitation for a shorter work day, started concretely as a demand for a rk day instead of the day, was begun in the United States in 1830. Questions six-inc- re water excellent, timber sufficient, the soli good and well adapted to the grains and grasses suited to such an elevated By ROSE WEIGLE ten-ho- Whats up, Little pup? CLASSIFIED ADS Why that wistful eye And that plaintive sigh? PARTY Did a pal run off And leave you alone; Or cook deny you That choice marrow bone? Of puppy-do- g With sorrows Modern, TO RENT Phone No. FOUR-ROO- 201 7. TWO (tf-p- d) HOUSE FOR RENT South, Second East. (ol-4-p- d) opportunity to right party. Maytag Sales and Service, Ogden, Utah. (sl3-ol- l) For dead and useless and horses. 'Phone 493J2'. Reverse charges. (tt CASH PAID cows life its WISHES ROOMS WANTED Men to sell Maytag washers and other appliances. Good Perhaps that soft nose Has felt kittys claws; Or is the reason Just simply Because Who knows All the woes dawn-to-da- rife. LEGAL NOTICES much-neede- LINE UP FOR THE ABUNDANT meat It Ctk OPPORTUNITY THAT IS JUST BOUND TO OVERSHADOW THE PASSING GLOOM OF SEEMING LACK AND LOST CONFIDENCE by opening and building a ....substantial account at this conservative bank. 4) . . speaking from STATE SECURITY BANK of BRIGHAM CITY where our financial experience is of service to your growing bank MEMBER an added feature account. RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL Deposits Insured Under U. S. Government Plan Fruits of Your Labor Uav&Money pass . . . weeks fly . . . months slip by . . . becomes of the money earned? . . . Only by budgeting your expenses, thrifty buying, and saving regularly can you realize the net profit on your labor. We invrte you to open a bank account with us. 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