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Show V THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1937 February 26, ir Semi-Week- ly Page Thref THE COMMENTATORS Print News That Can't Be Heard under the CAPITOL DOME (U. S. P. A. Service) BANQUET AND PROGRAM A HUGE SUCCESS j mmveti THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE (Continued from first page) over After three years and years ago; ran it then sold to Art the accepting generous gift of Mrs. a native Brigham man now Jennie J. Kearns of the palatial Boothe, deceased. He said business was ALCOHOL light Kearns home on East South Temple as there were no service stations and street to serve as a governors manwere just being introsion for the State of Utah, final automobiles duced. A peculiar coincident, Mr. passage by both houses of a wineries Kaiser said, was that he, Mr. Koford bill designed to launch a new in- and J. E. Ryan, who dustry in Utah, tabling of the home- hotel, were all former later ran the operators of stead exemption bill pending con- show houses. Mr. Kaiser said he sideration of revenue bills to finance ran the it and rather hectic fights over in this first picture show theatre city. He stressed the value liquor control and state police pro- of the garage and service station posals, the legislature swung into men to a community from a boosting the seventh week of the twenty-secon- d standpoint, and as a source of session this week with the information bureaus to the traveling house members on a school inspecpublic. tion trip to Dixieland and the senate Mr. Ryan recounted his experiences spending a legal holiday laboring on in the business. He said he pursecond reading measures. chased the property from Art Boothe Representative Selvin of Tooele in 1920. As the business grew, the pointed out that the governor gives hotel was but had suffered Probate and his services for a very low salary reverses enlarged, by reason of its frequent and he thought the state could well change in management. Some time Guardianship Notices afford to maintain an official resi- later he said he heard of the Howards Consult County Clerk or Resperilri i KC V4M7. OF dence for him. He also referred to who had been OISTIUEO AND BOTTLED BY operating a hotel in Signers for Further Information another bill that had been introduced Garland and induced them to take NOTICE TO CREDITORS coL in the house that day, raising the over the cafe and later department CWENSBOHKtNTUCKy Estate of Jane L, Kempton, salary of the governor to $ 10,000 a the entire about eight deceased. business, year and added that Governor Blood, years ago. Creditors will present claims with in his modesty, had declined to let Mr. Howard was the next speaker vouchers to the undersigned at Naf, bill the be it until had presented and after thanking those present for Jl. Lowell Thomas, Editor; 2. H. V. Kaltenborn, Contributing Editor; Idaho, or at the office of Wm. E. been drafted to provide that the in the 3. John B. Kennedy, Advisory Editor; 4. Floyd Gibbons; 6. Boake Carter; many favorable compliments given Davis, Attorney-at-Laif should not take he and Mrs. Howard during the Brigham, crease, voted, .8. Upton Close; 7. Warden Lewis E. Lawes; 8. Edwin C. Hill; 9. Clem Utah, on or before the 15ih day oC effect until his present term of office McCarthy. evening, sincerely thanked the garage June, A. D. 1937. had expired. and service men for the invaluable Pints Code No. VERN KEMPTON. Administrator ol of radio', their uncensored views are revealed DURING the last decade. The senate amended and assistance passed they had given in sending Estate of Jane L. news tactics in a monthly publication rightly changes in Kempton, i Representative Eynons bill providing tourists to tlie hotel in past years. deceased. and news reporting have been named The Commentator. They jits Code No. for the licensing of wineries and He said we, like those ahead of us, brought about With these changes produce in this magazine of theirs Date of first a new breed of reporter has been daring news and tacts that they distilleries in the state and providing started in with great hopes, but with 9th, A. D. 1937.publication; February over ifths Code No. to become unable have has been known 'developed, and divulge that these shall use Utah products very little money, and by diligent WM. E. DAVIS, as a radio commentator. They have the air, due to restrictions. No in the fermentation of wiue3 and and conscientious effort, with the Attorney for Administrator. been heard discussing every timely one person or cause is spired, and distillation of liquor. The house assistance of local business men and news event . . . but many times as the largest group of commentaconcurred in the senate amendments the traveling public, have made sat- NOTICE TO CREDITORS tors divulging fact through this new under wraps. to provide for supervision of these isfactory progress. He said that in Estate of Myron W. Robbias, Now they offer a new breed of source, they are Freer Than The ' R.E.P. years we deceased. plants by the liquor commission and the eight and one-ha- lf writing in the magazine field and Air. the bill is now enroute to the have owned and operated the hotel Creditors will present claims witli we have spent approximately $8,000 vouchers to the undersigned at 812 governor. the state board of agriculture, and Representative Walter K. Granger in improvements. In conclusion he Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on or XASSIFlEt) otbei-3- , plan on being present. of a do to Iron, who is always on the job again thanked the guests present for before the 25th day of April, LICENSED J AGAIN Many farmers are now perplexed when it comes to matters designed to their assistance and good will. A. D. 1937. 1 estate business and I invite and worried because of the uncer- promote the welfare of was function a The whole as a JOHN LAPRAY, Administrator of and wish when you industry j ir consideration tainty attached to the problem of business of the state, introduced in most enjoyable and successful affair. the Estate of Myron W. Robbing S. sell or buy or to borrow. seed purchase. Unless this seed is the lower house a bill designed to deceased. rman Lee. According to Robert H. Stewart, certified, much danger exists because simplify and reduce the work of Date of first publication: February I PAID For dead and useless county agent, it has been thought so many seed shipments are con- employers in making necessary reA. D. 1937. 23rd, advisable to organize seed improve- taminated, some even loaded down 'Phone 493-J-and horses. JOHN C. DAVIS, in with connection unemployports (adv-t- f) ment associations in all counties of with weed seed and inert matter, ment rerse charges. (f23-m2The sponsor of Attorney for Administrator. compensation. the State of Utah to guard against and very often some of these seeds the bill claims that it will save 90 NOTICE TO CREDITORS now existing evils, and to control are noxious weeds, such as white cent of the detail work in conper Estate of Lovlna Valentine, fie certified seed problems. etc. top, morning glory, y-oanection with reporting this data. for emergency crop ceased. Applications A meeting has been called for Box Lind-stroEvery farmer and dealer in seeds Senator G. G. and feed loans for 1937 are now claims with Creditors will f due toeoM relieved by one swallow of Elder county next Saturday, Febru- should be extremely interested in Following successful effort in getting being received at tbe court house vouchers to the present at ber m. at three in the undersigned 27th, p. ary back. or money a junior college for Price, Utah, in good, safe seed. Your lg. Satisfaction, of on each or residence in City Monday Brigham Utah, at Garland. Brigham City, library building D. A. Tidwell and week and at Tremonton on Tuesday at tbe oifice of J. WeBley Horsley, Professor J. C. Hogenson, exten- and attendance at this meeting will Representatives of Carbon county of each week by Vernal Willie, field Frank Bonacci sion agronomist, Victor P. Rasmus- be much appreciated. Attorney, Brigham, Utah, on or before introduced a bill in the house proof the emergency crop and the 20th day of March, A. D. 1937. supervisor All are invited. IE EDDY DRUGS STORE sen, seed certification department of viding an appropriation of $225,000 feed loan section of tbe Farm Credit WINNIE V. YOUNG, Administratrix to erect buildings, purchase equip- Administration. of tbe Estate of Lovlna Valentine, ment and . pay operating expenses : These loans will be made to farm- deceased. for the first year. Date of first publication: January ers who cannot obtain credit from (jl9-flRepresentative H e b e r Bennions other sources as provided by regula- 19, A. D. 1937. resolution for an amendment raising tions issued by the governor of the the pay of legislators to $8 per day Farm Credit Administration. The NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Isaac S. Woodland, ran into a snag in the senate and money loaned will be limited to the was killed by a vote of 14 to 7. At farmers immediate and actual cash deceased. Creditors will present claims with the same time another bill was needs for growing his 1937 crops or to the undersigned at Wilthe to vouchers house in the pay livepassed for the purchase of feed for legislators $5 a day for expenses stock. Loans are made to eligible lard, Utah, on or before the 19th during the session. The bill was applicants up to $400 at 4 per day of June, A. D. 1937. MILTON I. WOODLAND, Admin!-- ' passed with only eleven votes re- cent interest. is of the Estate of Isaac 8. measure trator . The it. corded against Emergency crop and feed loans deceased. Woodland, now before the senate. Credit Farm will not be made by the Date of first publication: February House joint resolutions four and Administration to standard rehabilifive for a constitutional amendment tation clients of the Resettlement 19th, A. D. 1937. B..H. JONES, to provide a new school equalization Administration whose current needs Attorney for Administrator, fund for the benefit of less prosper- are provided for by that administraFirst National Bank Bldg., ous counties were passed by the tion. As in the past, the security (fl9-mlBrigham City, Utah. senate. for these loans will consist of a first The senate passed the administra- lien on the crop financed if the loan SHERIFFS .SALE tion welfare bills, but in shape to is for the production of crops, or a In the District Court of the First be easily amended to conform to the first lien on the livestock where the Judicial District, of the State of Utah, if this senate old age pension bill, loan is used for purchase of feed. in and for the County of Box Elder. if measure passes the house. saved can be Considerable time Loan Corporation, Owners Home to The house passed a memorial those in need of these loans will a of the United States corporation of the Congress asking approval bring their tax notice or other legal vs. Jarvi3 JohnRoosevelt plan of changing the description of the land on which of America, plaintiff, Effie Johnson, tuI his and son wife, at lIX supreme court. crops are to be grown with them, American Mutual Building & Loan the time they make their application. Company, a corporation, defendants. SHERIFF'S SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 20th day of March, 1937, at ten oclock a. ra., at the front door of the County Court House, in Brigham When Youre In Love City, Box Elder County, Utah, the The presence of Minnie tbe following described property Snow and unusually cold weather Darte which All of Lot 2, Block 4, Plat B, immediately after Moocher and the aria Vissi on the same proTosca La from the lowered has Christmas greatly Fielding Townsite Survey; together f tax the credulity of any with improvements thereon. o you Electric as might use in gram Utah of condition ranges service Company not aware of was who lover music to range hereditaments represents taxes which are used lor of February 1st, according Together with the the the facts. But these two strange and and livestock reporters. our schools, our roads, our appurtenances thereunto belongof a are actually part city, also together with all disMany livestock throughout the State and in her new ing cmd federal Moores Grace repertoire from mechanical are of Utah suffering greatly governments, In appearing beds, ice boxes, starvation. Grazing i3 Columbia picture, When Youre the refrigeration units, equipment for and freezing to 1938 we Sunday at impossible due to the heavy snows Love, showing paid (including sales tax heating, lighting, and cooking, mirTheatre. neceson Roxy been has and feeding heavy rors, doors, and window shades, and company purchases ) for the supsaid is furmade been of the picture has condition The The spirit sary. port ofc personal property as are ever further difficult by drifting snows to be such that anything goes. nished by a landlord in letting or which stranded many sheep and made OurSchoois Eight other widely divergent songs operating an unfurnished building $ 708.000 and are heard in the picture. All but similar to the buildings erected upon roads open to difficult keep it Dr City and one of the eight are sung by said mortgaged premises and now or County consequently get feed through. Governments The reported condition of sheep Miss Moore. 441.000 hereafter installed by the lienor e cent 93 waltz from the per has deteriorated Serenade, his assigns which 'shall be deemed Government... 173.000 Schuberts O plate 78 to 1st and per on normal of Romeo Juliet, between the parties hereto and all January number from Fekral Government 322,000 cent on February 1st, according to Siboney, In the Gloaming," One parties claiming by, through, or un5lto and Federal freehold Frank Andrews, statistician. Fine Day from Madame Butterfly, der him, an accession to the scial Security 30.000 The sheep are in a weakened and two specially written songs by and a part of the realty and ,ent condition and suffering from sore Jerome Kern, "The Whistling Boy cumbered by this lien. Together with ease-menT0TAL- rights of way. mouths, severe cold and partial star- and Our Song $1,674,000 complete Miss all water rights,tenements,. .hereditastranded sheep of the Most rents, vation. Moores repertoire. cast in ments, privileges and appurtenance had been reached with some conMoores supporting Miss centrates by February 1st, which When Youre In Love includes thereto belonging, however evidenced, or used or enjoyed with said land temporarily alleviated the condition. Cary Grant, Aline MacMahon, Henry be which may or to same, The condition of cattle have dropped Stephenson, Thomas Mitchell, Catha- belonging enhereafter acquired and used or off 13 points during the month of rine Doucet, and Luis Alberni. land, said with joyed January. Most of the range cattle Dated this 26th day of February, That new farm hand is have been moved to farms for feedBovine: A. D. 1937. ing. Many calves and old stock have terribly dumb. --4 --Home ZUNDEL, JOHN are Snstitution severely perished and others Equine: Hows that? some milk Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah, He found -Bovine: suffering from the extreme cold, JOHN M. BURT, Deputy. ; By be reports show. bottles in the grass and insisted I , had found a cows nest. News The In Saw It Yon Say SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 26. thirty-tw- o f - Sf ewtiueriej 100 99 98 (f9-m- Farmers And Seed ADS j Dealers To Meet At Garland Saturday Applications Being Received For Crop And Feed Loans 2. turlej idle lik t cir, & prak rhlcl i I mi sointa organist imeicc toil rteri hiircia iee, Ik alzatiis! unite ;iva If istei p cMj, Port iitalil Wtoiwfi SlQt ad It tm 3) .THQXINE 6) 00 77 D 0 :r. OUR SCHOOLS, OUR ROADS, . . . OUR CTY, COUNTY, STATE mU FEDERAL HEAVY WINTER CAUSE OF LARGE ANIMAL LOSSES At the Roxy to-w- it: WERNMENTS toe-six- started th u? bed-fello- 8e (oft -- ts, (Utah A power light co. SS t a |