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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, page Two The Box Elder News Publishing Company Every Published Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- y, Member National Editorial Ass's Managing Editor B. C. WIXOM. Subscription Rates: 12.08 1.60 .50 One Year Rlx Months Three Months Entered at the FoslotTice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter A Good Job Brigham City, through its street department, with Councilman Alf L. Freeman, chairman, and Merlin Larsen, road supervisor, is to be commended for the splendid manner in which the streets of the city have been kept open during the winter, considering the unusually large amount of snow that has fallen. Semi-Weekl- y cliifAWiPis Children Like This New Cough Syrup Tastes So Pleasant and Does So Much Good When the youngsters start coughMelo-Re- x ing from a cold, give them the cough syrup that tastes so good they never balk at taking it. Melo-Re- x is a soothing expectorant for relieving ordinary throat and bronchial irritations of colds and accompanying coughs. COAL Mi? during x that shiM ls UNEQ any cpmmercS ffi ated in the StaR after-effec- ts ' durmg the past cough syrup. Melo-Re-x Is sold on a money-bac- k and is obtainable only at guarantee snow the Rexall Drug Store. The city tractors, with plow equipment, have been kept busy almost night and day keeping the streets open. The tractors are operated by Loyal Holst and ' Royal Jensen, as regulars, with Roy Holland as an extra man. reoJ established number of has a distinctive, pleasant flavor. It is smooth as honey to the palate. It is easy to swallow. And the soothe and cool the throat most satisfactorily. Adults as well as children receive beneficial relief, from this excellent Melo-Re- jjj? Utah fceli salt The Eddy Drug Store Camera-Microscop- lake cm 9 KNUDS0N Brigham Citji j Cate Coal Phones e E5i Denis 14 and jj The Problem Adult Installed At U. of U. the Bureau of Mines read a lot about problem child, and from what one reads it would appear that We the psychologists have that situation well in hand. But what about the poor, long suffering problem adult, the adult who goes on all his life making a problem of every little difficulty of life? Certainly the problem adult is sadly handicapped in the race for business advancement. No matter how much ability he has, or how good his judgment may be, he hasnt a chance of being advanced to a position of . real responsibility so long as he distrusts both! his ability and his judgment. Business wants problems, difficulties and obstacles disposed It prefers the services of , of. a man who goes ahead and does things, even though he occasionally makes a mistake, to the services ' of the man with whom each undertaking is a problem for so much of the time that he gets nothing done. Many a capable man who is cursed with this problem complex, has reason to wonder why he continually loses out in the race for advancement to men who apparently are less capable than he is. And society as a whole might well give as much thought and attention to the problem adult . as it does to the problem child. Undoubtedly many of our social and economic misfits are people who acquire the habit of making a problem of everything, and who by that route come to be problems to themselves and At the With the Idea that the mining west should be served in the most efficient manner possible, the federal government recently installed in the U. S. Bureau of Mines located at the Unie, versity of Utah, a $3,000 according to R. E. Head, Banjo On My Knee the fact that fe Despite always been the thing that, Stanwyck loves most to always been denied her career in motion picturei was cast to with Jot' in the Twentieth with music, Banjo On $ which opens Thursday for., day run at the Capitol Ttart camera-microscop- chief mlcroscopist at the university laboratory. The camera, which is the only one of its kind west of Pittsburg and is described as being the best of its kind in the United States, was purchased by the government in Germany. j co-st- ar Century-F- FRED ALLEN Illustrate hit favorite character th Chi. nett tleuth, Ont Long Pan. Hoffa thinks Pretty Portland ha ia tha new laundryman and glvta him hen ticket. The pair atar at "Town Hall Tonight over tha NBC.Red chain avary Wadneaday IN THEIR' REFUGEES OWN CiTYt 8panith woman hornet their ,(and children, wiped out by Rebel bomba, Rifles Madrid with what par-- L tonal belongings they can attachments the equipment is prac1 sfi tically universal in scope. Not only is it capable of handling problems in ore microscopy with great ease, but it can also deal with problems of finger printing and ballistics. 40,000 CHEVROLET News The camera will be used at the WORKERS university plant to aid the western miner and to assist in the mining BEAR RIVER CITY, Feb. 2. Mr. Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs MANTUA, world at large by being used in and Mrs. Don Worthen and baby of TO Wm. Goulding were Salt Lake City WORK important research work. visitors Saturday. Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting here. Mrs. Louise Jensen of Los Angeles, DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 2. In anMiss Venna Jensen of Sandy spent e California has been visiting here for nouncing the resumption of the past week here at the home of 5,000 RABBITS a few days. operations in Chevrolet plants not Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jensen. Mrs. Alvin Anderson entertained involved in the strike in Detroit, Mrs. Ezra Jensen and son of Og Thursday afternoon in honor of her Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Indian- den spent Sunday here visiting with son Nathans eighth birthday. Games apolis and Muncie, M. E. Coyle, gen- relatives. SPORTSMEN were played and luncheon was served eral manager of the Chevrolet diviMr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas of sion, emphasized that the program Brigham City were dinner guests of Sportsmen of Ogden, Brigham City to twelve guests. and Corinne staged a rabbit drive Orson Jensen left on Tuesday for Is being undertaken to furnish some Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson on Omaha, Nebraska, where he is selling employment to 40,000 of Its workers Sunday last in the vicinity of Kelton on Sunday. and thus keep them off relief. sheep. Mrs. Frances Hull entertained the made 150 hunters Approximately up the party. The first drive was Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren The company hopes to provide a Recreation club members Thursday held eight miles east of Kelton and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren minimum of two days employment at her home. A- hot dinner was and the second twenty-on- e miles and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hill of Los per week for these 40,000 workers, served to nineteen members and east of Kelton. Approximately 5,000 Angeles, California, motored to Og- he added. eight guests, at small tables. Dm rabbits were killed on the two drives. den Thursday evening to attend a Due to the shortage of bodies, gressive Rook was played, with Mrs. Because of heavy snows, the hunters dinner party given in honor of Mr. the majority of our assembly Leona Sims receiving high score plants returned with only 1,000 rabbits. and Mrs. Hill. of course, be idle, said Mr. prize and Helen Peterson cut favor. will, The first year Beehive girls and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodges and They were distributed to the needy This means that, instead of Coyle. g Boy Scouts enjoyed a in Ogden on Monday. daughter Carol of Garden City, are the in accordflowing through plants The drive was conducted in western party Thursday afternoon. They met ance with the normal routine, the guests here of Principal and Mrs Box Elder county on the old line of at the home of Mrs. Austin Johnson parts manufactured under this e Archie Sims. where a hot luncheon was served. the Southern Pacific railroad. Mrs. Ellis Nelson was hostess to operation plan must be stored The Bear River Garden club ball A heavy snowfall and wind late her bridge club members Wednesday until is resumed. assembly will be held February 4th in the Saturday changed the location of We hope to operate the manufac- at her home. A delicious luncheon the drive. It was originally planned Bear River City amusement hall. was served to six members and two Free refreshments will be served. turing plants a minimum of two to stage the drive near Promontory. guests. Bridge was the diversion of a week. In days those A good attendance is much desired departments the afternoon Irving Wight of Monument and with Mrs. Leona Sims i3 possible to do so, addiLou Whitaker of Promontory directed a3 the proceeds of this dance will where it score winning high tional prize. will be days added to the be used to help beautify the city to society. the drive. The Mount Hope camp met schedule. Considerations of expense Friday cemetery. was sponsored by Sunday's and inconvenience will be secondary last at the home of Mrs. Wallace The second Beehive and year "Weber the girls County Fish and Game If a man discovers the reason to the one main Issue, which is to Jeppsen. A short program was renClaude Armstrong served their class leaders Misses Harriet he hasnt succeeded, theres no association. Sorensen and Celia Larsen enter- relieve the present situation by pro- dered and Mrs. Ruth Johnson treated as chairman. President Sam Jost the lesson. A dainty luncheon was reason why he not and vice president Rulon S. tained a group of Boy Scouts at a viding as many hours of work to as Taylor served thirteen members. succeed. party Tuesday evening at the close many employes as we possibly can. were included in the party. Miss Verl Nelson returned to her of Mutual. Interesting games were home here Saturday from a months played and refreshments were served stay in Salt Lake City. YOUTH thirty guests. Mrs. Cannon Hailing and son Oleen George Gardner is on a business the week in Salt Lake City spent IS GIVEN to Omaha VALOR and trip Chicago. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen CERTIFICATE an' nounce the arrival of a fine Roxy baby X For risking his life to save damage girl, born at their home here on ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR YOUNG FOLKS to government property and A Doctors Diary possibly Thursday. Mother and babe are the lives of several persons, James doing favorably. The dilemma faced by a young Harvey, of CCC Company 573, was physician devotion to his Bociety presented a certificate of valor Hail is formed when condensed sweetheart, which seals his lips yesterday afternoon. moisture whirls over warm and cold against conditions he sees behind the On June 11, air currents in the upper scenes in a large metropolitan hos- into Boulder 1936, the youth plunged a growing bank account at this STRONG Lake and towed a burnIn the warm air it takes on pital, and devotion to mankind which ing boat from a CONSERVATIVE BANK is an experience in a coat of moisture which Is frozen boat government to him prompts speak out and ex- landing 600 feet finance that fits you to take your place the shore. when it passes through the cold pose the evils, is the plot of "A Immediately after along he had left the air currents. most successfully Doctors in this dynamic swift Diary, a searching drama it could do no damage with John Trent and Helen moving twentieth century activity of today. Burgess, to life or property, gas tanks on which begins on Wednesday at the the Probate and boat exploded. . . . a friend that backs your endeavors. Roxy Theatre. Guardianship Notices The presentation was . made John Trent, as the young physician, General Walter C. Sweeney, com-by f,nsn,t County Clerk or Respective sees patients lose their lives becanse manding officer of the Fort Signers for Further Information Douglas of the toadying of society doctors to army district, and the CC camps NOTICE TO CREDITORS OPEN ONE TODAY AT wealthy patients. His nurse. Miss of the same district, and the certiEstate of Lovina Valentine, deBurgess, loses her job when she ficate was the highest award of dares to lift her voice against this valor that a CCC boy can ceased. receive condition. When conditions STATE SECURITY 'so from the national E. C. W. Along Creditors will present claims with get bad that he can no longei hold his with the certificate, Harvey received vouchers to the undersigned at her emotions, he too, loses his Job, and, a letter of commendation from Robert residence in OF BRIGHAM CITY Brigham City, Utah, or more Important, his fiancee and his Fechner, United States director of 'at the olfice of J. Wesley Horsley, laboratory. The gripping climax the E. C. W. Attorney, Brigham, Utah, on or before comes after he is forced to return TWENTIETH CENTURY Attending the ceremony were both th 20th day of March, A. D. 1937. to the hospital and ask ' forgiveness companies of the CCC with WINNIE V. YOUNG, Administratrix Captain . . . for twentieth century needs for his courage. He is told he can and Carpenter Captain C. L. IIl.11, of the Estate of Lovina Valentine, have his laboratory back only on and townspeople. deceased. condition that he lie about the situaBate of first publication: tion against which he revolted January NEWS ADS BRING RESUlffr ). A. D. Equipped with 150 photo-microscop- ic Capitol iit& Bear River . Mantua News RETURN THEIR part-tim- KILLED SUNDAY BY sleigh-ridin- part-tim- dl-iv- e should a To Miss Stanwyck glen Buddy Ebsen, whom Min regards as tops in eccentric, and character dancing, as her partner. It wui was wholly struct Miss Stanwyck in Ik dancing, even in the typ bers for which the originals mitable Ebsen is fanm An exceptionally assembled for Grain Banjo fine eu! On Kj Is Transported Interstate In Must Be Trnd Inspected WASHINGTON, D. C, N ruling requiring government tion of grain transported trucks in Interstate commJ announced today by the Bn Agricultural Economics. Inspection officials aid H spection by a licensed Adi der the Grain Standards be obtained on grain w or 4K by grade and shipped effl Interstate for shipment in from or to an inspection burden of obtaining imp5 upon shippers. inspect? po the explained that grain transported J Officials I puts truck under the same re?ii as grain transported by rail It was necessitated by thethe iwts use of motor trucks in aW tation of grain across The government grades PW grain sold by grade in om; foreign commerce. Theoats, I cover wheat, barley, mW mixed feed oats, rye, flaxseed, corn, and grain CCC At the ... atmoB-pher- e. ... ... boat-wher- e its ! i BANK Do You M"' Cards Tickets Posters Blotters Envelopes Hand Bills Statements Letterheads Printed For SEE i , , 1937. (J19-I1- 6) Box JOB Elderly |