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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Two Publishing Company Every Published Tuesday and Friday Member Editorial National iaViiri Subscription Rates: argaans Noij het atonin diew senttoc and select your needs from the following lines of dependable merchandise: Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter 1. 2. 3. Lincolns Kindness Laxrel Etupster he Th, y, 12 08 1.00 50 nrWas P. 8ra The work committee of the Box Elder county farm planning board in this city, Thelma locomotive which left the Hacks met in the court houseout a skeleton btanth worked and Line and refreshments were Thursday, the Oieaon Short alad suggestive agri- piogram on difterent between Bngham City and i Ray Reese of 0gden cultural projects and also suggested on Sunday last. Idaho Satuidav evening, was lghted corn-daMon- which the from names Lacks 0f the on a j,st and placed back mittee may draw from. according to emnloves. three of one was The projects call for a long-tim- e The locomotive to clear program that will, in the case of an attempt from returning noxious weeds, take probably fifty the tracks of snow near the Idaho' re- vears to complete, declared county 'he other two locomotives line mained upright, having passed overe agricultural agent Robeit H. Stewart,projects suggested were: Irria rail declared to be faulty. Asnow-iThrailroad a to and culinary water program, car(gatlon plow attached 1 health program, which the locomotives had been push-- (.0unty in aihvestot.k program, which has as suMonday was tight wedged mg, btle snowdrift near the Idaho state dlisions, dairy feeding, range, sheep,subline The Malad Lain is operating poultry and hogs; crops program canw ill divided into wheat, sugar beets, between Ogden and Garland and be unable to reach Malad until the ning crops, vegetables, alfalfa and tracks aie cleat ed, probably in a other feeds such as oats, barley, beet few days. tops, sugar beet pulp and pastures; Trainmen on the line report large crop rotation and commercail fertilinumbers of pheasants along the zer program, fruit program, farm right of way between Brigham City- huilding and remodeling program, anti Tremonton aie dying from star- insurance, finance and credit; abno-vatiobeing unable to secure fdjxl0US weed control, rodent and grass- because of the deep snow. hopper control. Ashd One Year 81 Months Three Months hi-- The Malad Route mum si Managing Editor B. C. WIXOM Battling Snow On At nab rs& I Semi-Weekl- y, Jensen won h The ward the chapel a dered after winch Farm Planning Unit Sets Work Program Engine Is Derailed m The Box Elder News Tuesday, Febru Semi-Weekl- y Zelonk 6. Daccesa 7. Megredpe 8. Rolaxce 5. President Lincoln was as senToljene sitive to external impressions 4. Satifrid as the test paper of the chemist. The results of a battle pained him as though he himself were among the wounded or had lost a brave son. This sympathy that is, his power of putting himself in anothers place extended even to Mrs. Elizabeth II. animals. WPA Approves New At Laid Petersen Farm-Mark- et The day on which Grants Road Combining great bargain offers with a nation-wid- e On army began the final advance, Rest Saturday contest for ten Chevrolets and $3,000 in cash 695 the President sat in a small A blanket road project calling for Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth the graveling of about prizes in all. We never have won a car in Brigham telegraph office at City Point, roads in Box Hamson Petersen, who died in Butte, miles of City, but no telling when. Contest blanks at . . . receiving telegrams and examinMontana, Feb. 4th, were held Satur- Elder county has been approved by ing a pocket chart. Three little day at two p. rn. at the chapel of WPA officials, according to word kittens were running about the the Stohl Mortuary. received Friday by Ileiman lvotter, Bishop J. Frank Bowring conducted hut in which was the office. engineer for this countythe services. $23,482 will be spent Approximately The President of the nation, Won-I The opening song, O It Is cm this project, w hich w ill be started whose fate was in the scales, derful, was rendered by Mrs. Vella as soon as weather permits. and Mrs. Luella Frogley. picked up the kittens, placed IBB Sackett Anderson Another project consisting of the offered the invoca-tio- n Martin them on the table, and said: and a solo, Teat h Me to Pray, graveling of streets and field roads at Mantua was received Friday. About You poor little miserable Art Stokes of Biigham City. SCOUTS OBSERVE ,was given by Mrs. Sackett. $2,295 will be spent on this project, Watwith H connection in The speakers were Joseph Sunday evening, creatures, what brought you inIN the Willard sacrament and Bishop Mr. Kotter said. ANNIVERSARY the William meeting, kins, Jeppson, to this camp of warriors? Where ward choir gave a very entertaining FITTING MANNER f a duet by Mrs. Sackett and Mrs. is your mother? concert. A large crowd attended. weekNielson the Mae Ruth spent Frogley. George Irvine pronounced The mother is dead, an- end here with her Honey ville News parents. She is the benediction. (Continued from first page) swered the Colonel in charge. Bothwell. in school at the made was city Interment teaching By Mrs. Truman Tolman Then she cant grieve for Mrs. Lucius Hansen spent the as jamboree representatives of Box cemetery, with the Stohl Mortuary week-en- d with at her Axel Hassell entertained her Mrs Rasmussen S. daughOgden Martin district. officiating. them, said the President with ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Elder Mrs. Ed club Wednesday. the dedicated grave. delivered was bridge A address stirring a sigh, as many a poor mother neth Farr. who It. by Apostle Richard Lyman, is grieving for her son who has Mrs. Clifford Hansen was hostess emphasized that a little religion goes at club to Recreation the Thursday fallen in battle. Ah, kitties, a way toward keeping the boy her home. A hot dinner was served outlong of trouble and jail. He stressed thank God you are cats, and to twelve members at small tables. the influence of Scouting as the acthe pastime of cant understand this terrible Progressive Rook tivity of the Aaronic Priesthood in Rexall 33rd. n, farm-to-mark- et The Eddy Drug Store - in in jury Mr. Homeowner, .ETNA-1- 2 An .Etna Residence Liability ft protects your bank account! pie are injured on your property' I S. NORMAN I B1JIGHAM PHONE ! strife. There friends, nowT, go my little wiping the dirt from their eyes with his handkerchief, that is all I can do for you. Colonel, get them some good milk, and dont let them starve. There is too much in this land, us mitigate it starvation going on s anyhow. Let when we can. The great President, even at such a crisis, could, as Admiral of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard. Porter says, find time to look Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tomlison and at Gods creatures, and be soli- John McKenzie of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here with Ferdinand citous for their comfort. Nelson and other relatives. Birthday Ball Nets BUSINESS CARDS $100 for Local Fund According to Chairman Claud Sloey C. A. MUNNS, D. D. S. of the Birthday Ball for the President, held here on the night of Jan. DENTIST 30th, the proceeds from the dance have been checked, which netted Suite 6 First National Bank Bldg about $100 to be retained in the TELEPHONE Nt. 63 local fund, which added to $70 of last year, Is a fair nest egg for the relief of Infantile paralysis sufferers O. G. BARGERON The chairman and various committees are to be commended for their REAL ESTATE . FIRE INSURANCE efforts in making the ball this year LOANS - SURETY BONDS ETC the wonderful success that it was. Public 31-3- Notary I Mantua News WH1 Appreciate Your Business" TELEPHONE NO. 6 S. NORMAN LEE By Mrs. Cannon Hailing Mrs. M. C. Sorensen entertained on Sunday in honor of her husbands birthday. Luncheon was served to twelve guests. Social chat was the pastime of the afternoon. Out of town guests were Mrs. Ellis Evans and children of Ogden, and Mrs. Bonded Abstractor REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE LOANS - BONDS No. 7 West Ferest Street BRIGHAM CITY. - UTAH properly directing the leisure time activities of the boy. Dr. Lyman called attention to the successful life of Dr. Plumb of Salt Lake City and stated that Dr. Plumb attributed his success to a resolution made early in life to never use intoxicating liquors, tobacco, tea or coffee and to never use the name of the Lord in vain This i evolution had been prompted by the influence of a wondeiful teacher. He also pointed out that the salaries paid such leaders as Dr. Park or Dr. Maeser had long been forgotten, but that their iniluences on the students and the communities with which they came in contact would continue throughout the ages. Brief remarks were also made by Dr. Kirkham and by President Lee, both of whom spoke of the influence Scout work has on the development of desirable habits and leadership in the boys. The invocation was offered by Patriarch N. J. Valentine and the benediction pronounced by Bishop Emery Wight a Silver Beaver award Scouter. Scouting in Box Elder District is carried on under the direction of President H e r v i n Bunderson with James Jensen as vice chairman and district commissioner, E. M. Sackett and Clifford Frye as Scout commissioners, and Odell R. Nelson and Leon K. Hales as Explorer commissioners. Various activities are directed under the leadership of the following chairmen: Organization Scouts, J. W. Hoopes, Explorers, J. H. Horsley; court of honor Scouts, Wm. E. Davis, Explorers, L. camping Scouts, N. J. Val- entine, Explorers, health and safety, 1937 jamboree, Emery the troop are under the supervision 1 A FINANCIAL RESERVE OF ACCUMULATED DULL DOLLARS WILL THE EDGE OF ADVERSITY ACCUMULATE YOURS in an account at STATE SECURITY BANK of BRIGHAM CITY . . . with its capacity to serve . . . and its willingness to serve. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Deposits Insured Under U. S. Government Plan Ivk, t, 4i' s V ft 5? rv 7 Dairy Cattle East of Bear River Will Be Tested For Disease has been worked out with Dr. Murray of the U. S. bureau of animal industry; Dr. Hendricks, the state livestock inspector, and the county agricultural agent of Box Elder county to have tested all of the dairy cattle east of the Bear river, from Beaver Dam on the north to Hot Springs on the south. By testing all of the cattle in this large unit, it will make it possible to keep all herds clean, inasmuch as no cattle will be permitted to be brought into the district without having been tested. This test is free to the owner of dairy cattle who will now All reactors will be paid for. When the doctor, to do the testing, reaches assigned your premises, we ask your kind in completing the tests. ROBERT H. STEWART, County Agricultural Agent. 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