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Show f t. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1937. Tuesday, April 27, 2 Semi-Weekl- y Page Thref New Building for U. S. A. C. Campus UTAH ANGLING Mid-Wee- SEASON TO OPEN MAY 16 Bait Fishing Will Be Best This Year, Aver Experts I Hundreds of Utah sportsmen live a date Sunday, May 16th. On will tfcat day the 1937 fishing season all in streams and Utah, in open with parta of the state will be lined over anglers seeking to gain victory wily troutset I The opening date was officially Newell B. Commissioner by Saturday Coek who, in his annual proclamaset-u- p tion, reteased the complete for the season. f Hundreds of sportsmen throughout &e state have recently cated with Cook, giving t as to the date the season should bea opened. Some sportsmen sought date as early as May 2nd. Others held out for a later opening date. Reasons for their choices were given id most cases, but after considering the requests of all, weighing the merits of each and attempting to please the majority of thewasIzaak the Waltons, Sunday, May 16th, date decided upon. Angling will open at four a. m. To Protect Fish The stand of the state game department was given toy Cook on Saturday, when he said: In the declaring of this open season we have endeavored, first, to give the various species of game fish an even break with the fishermen; and, second, to serve the wishes of the greatest number of sportsmen interested in this type of outdoor MS - G. er allh ' aintt V lies lu J. lang; su; Pat,,.. ime. 0 1 SE iUPP. tons: - "ft ft " - Sk 2A MU lure for early season activities. In an effort to protect spawning native trout, most of the streams level will remain, the ieitr above elosed until later in the season. The reduction of native stock in recent years makes it imperative they be 'an given protection. As most of them spawn in streams above the 7,000- loot mark, Cook has ordered a later 4 7,000-fo- ot l; I A - UTAH WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL WA ' Ma STATE. AGRICULTURAL. iAa Sm A vws O VM AV.VS ) patent-medici- COLLEGE sixty rooms and furnish accommodations for 100 girls, Mr. Berntson declared. Sealed proposals will be received the Utah State Agricultural College, up to one p. m. May 3rd, by the Russell E. Berntaon, executive secre commission at its office at the State tary, announces. Capitol, Salt Lake City, for the conThe new building, which will be struction of the residence hall, in constructed by the Utah State Build- accordance with the plans and speciing Commission under the supervi- fications as prepared by Young & sion of the federal emergency admin- Hansen, architects, Salt Lake. Forty-fiv- e istration of public works, will contain per cent of the cost of ht BRIEF NEWS IN the hall will be met by the federal government from PWA project funds and the remainder will be paid from rents paid over a period of years by student occupants, Mr. Berntson explained. One of the many special features of the new hall will be a roof terrace which will be used for receptions ADS and socials. The building is planned to be ready for occupancy at the FOR RENT modern house, school year 211 West, First South. beginning of the 1937-3- 8 next fall. SPEED QUEEN WASHER Like new; half price. Schoss Electric Co. tainly be mightier than the sword lf Bankers Help Farmers were in it. all the DEXTER WASHER TRADE-IReg. 159.50; one year old; for f 34.50. The conviction that Club work The best way to prevent cream of Schoss Electric Co. (It) tomato soup from curdling is to lays the foundation for sound citizenthicken the tomato juice and add it ship and intelligent farming influenced ELECTROLUX VACUUM And all to the cold milk. Soda should not a New York City bank executive to parts; used less than one year; be used to neutralize the acid in the half price. Schoss Electric Co, tomato juice as it tends to destroy contribute foOO to the Agricultural Committee of the State Bankers Asso the vitamin content of the tomatoes. Club activities CASH PAID For dead and uselesf ciation, to further cows and horses. Phone 2 The word natural on a can of in the state. I am convinced that the (adv-tReverse charges. American Cheddar cheese means that work is so worthy, and is being so well the cheese was ripened in the can handled that it should interest those I AM AGAIN LICENSED to do a from start to finish. who believe in building sound citizenreal estate business and I invite for as well as intelligent farming ship, your consideration when you wish It is a violation of United States the future, he said. to sell or buy or to borrow. S. Navy regulations to use profane Unusual prominence was given this Norman Lee. language at any time. (tf) past year to agricultural work by the Tennessee Bankers Association. The Say You Saw It In The News Agricultural Committee report reveals between bankers hearty cooperation NOTICE TO CREDITORS and extension workers. Key bankers Estate of Henry Mathews, also and county agents have been in closer Modern Selling Is known as Henry C. Mathews, contact than ever before, it says. Benefit to Grower deceased. Georgia bankers have givtn both MD. Modern marBALTIMORE, Creditors will present claims with moral and financial backing to a Marketing efficiency makes possible a vouchers to the undersigned at the keting Project sponsored by the Excash outlet in big city consuming office of Walter G. Mann, Attorney, tension Service of the College of Agri First National Bank Bldg., Brigham culture, and activities the past year areas for the fruit and vegetable who live thousands crops of City, Utah, on or before the first showed significant results. The phases of miles growers day of June. A. D. 1937. away. of th.e Marketing program emphasized A marketing bulletin issued here Annie Richards Mathews, adminisin the years work are: The retail curb the American Fruit and Produce tratrix of the estate of Henry Maby roadside marketing; miscelAssociation points out that Auction thews, also known as Henry C. market; laneous marketing (suited to the loMathews, deceased. on an auction market is virsale a com cality); bartering (exchange of Date of first publication: March for cash. a sale tually modules or services with neighbors); 26th, A. D. 1937. Payment for the growers fruit standardized canned products for sale or produce is always made within WALTER G. MANN, prepared in homes or canning centers. 24 to 48 hours after the sale by the Attorney for Administratrix. (m26-a2auction the bulletin companies, ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS sets forth. Modern accounting systems make it possible to mail the check for the growers fruit and all the other records of the transaction to the growers sales representative soon after the sale is made. red-head- Many ills, such as indigestion, headache and irritability, can come from eye strain, which in turn can often be traced to improper lighting. m . production. fruit preserves is not less pounds of fruit to each 55 pounds of near. tion for than 45 shiny polished ed f) LEGAL NOTICE 3) E H TICK 1 was so deafened I coaid hear nothin?. Now I can hear the clock tick, ' ' wri tee Mrs. 1. C. Golds boro, N. CL If you are deafened, bothered by rinsing, buzzing head noises, this may b caused I or aggravated by imbedded wax or a septic con J dition. Try the treatment that thousands say enabled them to hear well again It is called Vienna specialists antiseptic !bas a Used since 1896 "over a million pack :i get sold. Safe ingredients as listed ir U S. Pharmacopeia. Honey refunded if not satisfied. Costs only a few cents daily. AskabooiOurino : r 7T ! The Eddy Drug Store Butter, the one and duct defined by law States, must contain 80 per cent by weight 2 only food proin the United not less than of milk fat." Heavily weighted silk wears out quickly, so it is best to inquire at the store about the amount of weighting, or to burn a sample at home; If the ash holds its shape and shows the weave, the material i3 weighted. msam Here's a Fine Hotel in Utah heavily Uncle Ab says the pen would cer- - Where You Can A. II Wm. Horsley less1 f- c C&, Sons to stay FOR II Bo,' ALL KINDS OF SEEDS '4 Hand Bills Statements Letterheads Printed Forms SEE US d) 493-J-- Grazed farm woodlands generally invite soil erosion and are often costly ,to the farmer. en-Ut- ah f 1 Envelopes CLASSIFIED (a27-30-p- 9 QatL CIJ-k' I (p lUJUL . Posters Blotters ne 4-- I.Ita nCAFENED WOMAN I EJK.Hr HEARS CLOCK Do You Reed . . Cards Tickets Box Elder Hews JOB PRINTING N . I ..vri law-breake- rs surfaces, such as highly study table or desk, satin stripes in wallpaper, and glossy paint date on most of such for woodwork, are hard on the eyes Opening Streams. and should be avoided. The introduction of rainbow andi German brown trout into most of allowed to ban?.61. the streams in the state has proved' until it is thoroughly cold and Recent to fand trades anglers. satisfactory wK1 a Jemon fater with the Montana state fish and !?en 801,8 P can Ml burned the part game department have resulted in removed leaving the date obtaining some two miii1)n tirely eady for icing. - native eggs, and considerable planting smotb and WH1 be done during the season. Brussels sprouts are An intensive planting campaign is throughout the state, cause they were, originally cultivated Streams which will open on May in Belgium. 36th will receive first shipments of For most women over forty, hard fish, and those which will be open PS ' later in the year will get plantings work can be done more safely if at later dates. Tribune. interspersed with short periods of rest. . All- - liiPiii ' u',: Oij x Iv - of js.-- Racketeers In Exile, Columbias dramatic story of a public enemy who makes religion a racket and then falls prey to his own false, eloquent preachings, climaxing his career with a ruthless attack on crime, will open at the Roxy Theatre tomorrow. George Bancroft heads' the large cast as Big Bill Waldo, a racketeer, with Evelyn Venable as n his sweetheart and Wynne Gibson as his big city moll, appearing opposite him. The second feature on the double bill which starts tomorrow at the Roxy is entitled Larceny On the Air. This is a picture that combines grand entertainment for all with an amazing expose and daring attack on murderous vendors. In a love story of unusual effectiveness, Grace Bradley and handsome Robert Livingston head a cast marked by its stellar performances. Also included on this double bill program Is a song cartoon entitled Twilight On the Trail. home-tow- activity. A hen for breeding purposes re-f Anglers who specialize in the use from fish bait for enticing game quires more vitamin D than do either streams and lakes throughout the growing chicks or the commercial state anticipate a banner opening laying hens. day. Insect life will not be abundant t opening day time, and the lowly qD0 the best ways to reduce angle worm is expected to Pove a the cost pr0(jucing milk is to cut good lure. F7y fishermen anticipate down on fee(j costa. Careful recprds the in later campaign. jndlcate ti,at fee(j costs amount to good luck Experts, however, have indicated ajKmj- one-ha- lf of the total cost of their choice of the worm as the prize mllk is vV J k kv Double Bill k top-flig- I te r (.y fa- -- m Roxy Theatre afford .... Lomond Ogden, Utah wwuotuiiL JttWL-U- Lwwmnmaa In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Box Elder County. The State of Utah, plaintiff, vs. Scott Olsen and Geneva Olsen, his wife, and First National Bank of Brigham City, a corporation, defend- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS ants. SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 8th day of May, 1937, at 12 oclock noon, at the front door of the County Court House, in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, the following described real property, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, and described as follows, Beginning at a point 4.50 chains West of the center of Section 15. Township 9 North of Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 8 degrees East 60 links, thence North 13 degrees West 4.32 chains, thence North 70 degrees East 3 chains to the County Road; thence Northwest along the West side of the County Road 46 chains to a point 10 chains East and 25 links South of the Northwest Corner of said Section 15, thence West 10 chains, to a point 25 links South of the Northwest Corner of said Section 15; thence South 35.50 chains; thence South 52 degrees East 37.25 chains; thence North .29 degrees East 8.10 chains; thenoe North 8 degrees East 12.25 chains to the place of beginning, containing 118.74 acres, more or less. Also, beginning at a point 5.15 chains West of the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 15, Township and Range aforesaid; thence West 6 chains; thence North 29 degrees East 9.25 chains; thence South 82 degrees East 4.70 chains; thence South along County Road 24 degrees West 8.05 chains to the place of beginning, containing 3.30 acres. Also, Lot 9, Block 4, Plat A Mantua Townsite Survey, containing 4.75 acres withla the Southeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 9 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Containing in all 126.79 acres, together with any and all buildings, improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging now built or constructed thereon hereafter during the existence of this mortacres gage. Together with 4 of water right from the North Big Spring (12 hours every IS days), together with any and all water and ditch rights of every nature, however evidenced, used on or belonging to said land. Dated this 16th day of April, 1937. to-w- it: JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff, Box Elder County, Utah, By JOHN M. BURT, Deputy. ' 7) !SU1Hli,,il! Provides the last word in comfort, economy and hospitality to its guests. VfljL. If t KILOWATT Says I 1 I Greater use of low-coelectricity on your farm will decrease your labor and increase your profits. I st I i i We offer the services cf our representatives in helping you to determine: what appliances end equipment will work best in your particular case The success of their work is measured entirely in terms of satisfaction and, profit to you. i i tft i i lf ' i! ,fi i t i id I I I I I i ';! ! ; i i -- ll; ' I I 1 i I f i CABARET DANCE Every Saturday Nite eVn1 Lomond OGDEN, UTAH Chauncey W. West, Gen. Mgr. Member Federal Reserve System Deposits Insured Under U. S. Government Plan FINANCIAL PARTNERS OF ITS DEPOSITORS faucets and overflow mg sinks often cause sen ous water damage to buildings and contents E fir written by the Astne Casualty and ConSurety Company of Hartford, will you. necticut, protect S. NORMAN LEE - BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH THONE 120 i UTAH POWER S. EIGHT CO. T EAKY roofs, balky A Water Damage Insurance policy Communicate with our nearest office? We are at your service. i js .A3TNA-IZ- a t I I I Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in Your Boom at No Additional Cost. Tyson Seed & Feed Thone 154 |