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Show ad the 'Ada in This cr trJ Help to Build 4ux Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. Community. OWN 4 DEVOTED me 41. TO NO PARTYOR FACTiO NBUTJ UST TO ALL Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Friday, September 17, 1937. Max Wheelwright Ine-O-typ- I e Is Returning From Europe TWO By LESLIE HUMP AGE t'i t ' s Oddities Max Wheelwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wheelwright of Ogden, will arrive home this week after a absence in Europe. During his absence he has written a number of interesting letters to The Box Elder News, which our readers three-ye- have ar enjoyed. one-ha- lf a n, Lucky Find iSDMi Alma Currie of Teague, MhebotJ found $37,000 worth of ohiits ti)ins under;? the doorstep f m 4 home, oh premises once have AW- -. by a notorious gamb-i- k the former owner frcn Jesort, minuteiVh was killed years ago. I. present :he U3e. rt I A Thought not keep the alabaster of your love and tender-seale- d up until your ' Fill their (s are dead. sweetness. Speak lying, cheering words vfrs, 'their ears can hear them ScitTrkne their; hearts can be for Pd. Henry W. Beecher. ning (ta; s ?X.-Ptteethe Erst half of this year, a recent survey, whole fcgto " 9 per cent higher were; Jlces ovelaud, r 1ZZ Raw materials were G. Lort'J Farm products per ieen es(8 iezt more. Food it tto( C ?;r cent. The general wns 5 per cent monih pf" 1!. ;. kj Jtes. fT t Rock Sfcf. in-t- . d t t!gh-prlce- I II thee car prices are of Import the times In the 1faxh there have been IMvtfly, icons Increases in the I .I'rxUy everything. Big I to Illness men is whether pblio wI3 accept lilgher prices equanimity in a few lines, ?hs meats, higher prices have n Dll decreased sales. How post businesses have no choice Ml?8 B3s'r operating expenses F0 nllrisea so materially that it is ta consistently raise the "OMMB68 "...J0 r ? m TC-- losses- - J cc:;:.::iies O. O. LPv m -- pHom iufjif McIntyre gives a slant on clas- thus: A classic ris '''"v iose name every-- I no one -- aDows, tut which ever rc;J. it is derived words (tta book has class) (it makes you sick.) two Greek ope.?3 r h Johnson H news dispatch tells of Johnson of Seattle, J! who was an invalid forty years, but cured her-h- y relaxing her tongue I iff if .raining from speaking fjl y months. Some ladies think that was Jo mble price to pay, even Inch a boon as restoration palth. What say, ladies? TS RECORD CROWD From Bangs Disease ATTENDED FAIR OPENING Exhibits Better All Previous Years; Rodeo Thrills All COUPLE WED CASES SET 50 YEARS IN THE TO CELEBRATE DISTRICT COURT Wedding Reached Pair At Cache Junction right-of-wa- y, Man-pow- er Retailers Study Proposed Employment Law Missionary 4-- H Trial Calendar For September Term Is Announced Transferred New England States n, on part-tim- s of the few manufactured ar I whose rning. price had not been illy advanced, was the auto . Car makers always dread mcey e c a u s e, they jncreage edaedaii ft will result in a large she Tisiwjj, ftf motorists d rlilng their aughter f8W montj,;, longer, and g. Wlfcjaeo sales And the business s bora itihihly competitive today, fcjy jn (jjo S00 t0 sf jtooo price Sadie Es that every maker Is loath to the step and charge more ts cars. or biro ago, however, DS fe sis'll g appeared that the inds-tr- y la at last falling In itHMtfVlth the general upward price I Ford announced price Inis of from $15 to $35 on his ; ABIC?' General Motors fol :zt immediately, with . ... . lz.i i1 AVt stirt.g at $35 in the low riONMf c- - ivrJft, and ranging to a tie d Cadillac. II travel that the entire in BS OR will soon fail In line, from np rm?J.7, with this policy, thongh ' takers may defer price boosts ION the 1938 models come out assum-- Farmers Urged To Free Box Elder TR E M ONTON. Representing the growth and progressiveness of Box Elder county, the thirteenth an- nual county fair opened Thursday with a record first day crowd, C. J. Dewey, secretary of the fair board, Sterling Wheelwright, organist and Dr. or R. R. Younce. reported.' C. chapel director in Washington, D. ROBERT II. STEWART, Exhibits entered in this years fair County Agricultural Agent. are unusually fine, with a larger and more select group of products and work displayed than, at any previous county fair. Wheat Exhibit Some of the outstanding exhibits Is not every cow that likes the steel road, but Suzanne, known as the were the certified wheat, which showJTfarthest-nort- h cow in the province of Manitoba, is going to puU for ed the kind of wheat farmers in the railroad from now on, and all because the railroad literally pulled Box Elder county should plant to for her. Suzanne supplies milk to some of the inhabitants of Gillam, club receive the best results, the line the Hudson on little town the a Railway, Bay Manitoba, which is each stroll she a took expanding National department, Railways. Recently operated by the Canadian Golden down the year, shows some unusually fine slipped and landed in a quicksand surrounded by achievements. proved futile in subsequent attempts at rescue and muskeg. By the railway sent out the wrecking crew with the big hook." The photo Also worth mention are the Washagraph shows the wrecking hook pulling Suzanne from the quicksand. kie Indians and Japanese, the department of the blind, also a section devoted to schools, with every school Local Mr. and Mrs. John Henry in the county being represented. will Cache of Barker, Jr., Junction, B. Call vs. Lafayette Grover, L. The Collinston school presents an To celebrate their golden wedding anni27th at ten interesting display, depicting Little set for trial September versary Sunday, September 19th, at a. m. non jury. America. their home. Friends of the couple There is also an unusually fine Y. Rich vs. John T. et F. Coombs, are invited to join with their children John A. Widtsoe and Carl F. Eyring The retail merchants of Brigham set for trial October 14th, at ten display of fine arts in the womens al., on the anniversary occasion. A City met at the chamber of com- are completing the organization of m. non jury. department. family dinner will be held Tuesday, merce last evening, in response to the New' England States mission, tak- - a Andrea-soS. The day's program consisted of a vs. Lee Norman 21st. Casper September a call made by Glen M. Bennlon, ing Maine, New Hampshire and Ver- concert set for October at trial by the Bear River high school 15th, The couple was married in the chairman of the merchants committee mont from the Canadian mission and band at noon under the direction of ten a. m. nod jury. Logan temple, September 21, 1887. to discuss and learn more about Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode John E. Baird vs. Matilda Bowden, C. C. Watkins. The main attraction From the date of marriage until 1890 employment conditions in the state, Island from the Eastern States and et mission. lived which at Newton after al., set for trial October 16th, at of the day was the Colborn they especially the proposed new law m. rodeo two at which Sorenson p. they moved to Cache Junction, where governing the employment of women In order to provide the new mis- ten a m. non jury, The James A. Knight vs. John Rauber, was enjoyed by a large crowd. was-wthey have resided since. and minors. sion with an efficient missionary event" bronc riding professional et for trial October 18th, at Mr. Barker was born in Salt Lake That ipart of the law relating to force, it has become necessary to ten al.,a. set by George McIntosh, Tiding Reel m. jury. City and moved to Newton in 1869. a missionof number transfer e enthe would, if with Larry Daniels on Patch employment Foot, Box Elder County, a municipal Mrs. Emily Ann Parsons Barker was to the opinions of aries serving in the Eastern States Heacock on Snowball Walter and forced, according vs. E. et John born in Baird, al., England. She many retailers, throw a lot of boys mission, to the new mission. Oleen corporation, second tied for place. set for trial October 18th, at ten a. came to the United States in 1874. and girls attending high schools and Andersen of this city, son of Mr. and m. in eighteen seBrowman Everett The couple has reared a family of jury. out of employment who are Mrs. Lester Andersen, is one of those colleges A pony won calf conds the roping. N. E. vs. Claude Rosalie Baker four sons and four daughters, John now on that source of selected to serve in the New England Mrs. with depending Moe was won race Lish, by Baker, set for trial October 18th, at H. and F. H. Barker, Salt Lake City; revenue to go through school. En- States mission. Fred and second Hunsaker Keith m non ten a jury. James W. Barker and Mrs. Deverell forcement of this law Oleen is well and happy in his which, apparthird. In the bull Petersen, Brigham City; Mrs. Lavon ently, has a number of phases that work and always glad to receive the John W. Larsen, et al. vs. Lafayette Kohlhepp Browman was first dogging in 14.4 Everett at for set October 18th, trial Eckiund and Stephen Barker, Los would be detrimental to the home papers and he sends greetings Grover, employer seconds. ten a. m. non jury. Angeles; Mrs. D. A. Sanders, Black-foo- t, and also the employe, will come to all his friends at home. The State of Utah and Allen W. Idaho, and Miss Rhoda Barker, under the Industrial Commission the time of of the By vs. Edward S. Frost, Sr., et Programs completion Tanner Salt Lake City. the of Utah. the he will ended have organization set for trial November 2nd, at A fight program, sponsored by al., Mr. and Mrs. Barker have taken chamTremonton and Garland junior his mission in the Eastern States. ten a. m. non jury. an active part in L. D. . church Retailers all over the state are In the Matter of the Estate of ber of commerce and promoted by activities in the community. For sev- studying the law and from manycer-of m. with a mixed Edward S. Frost, deceased, set for Ira Dem, at nine p. eral years Mr. Barker was deputy the larger cities protests against Mission the dances at Moonlight Garcard, tain A made. are sections m. being trial November 2nd, at ten a. sheriff and later sheriff of Cache each will finish dens days events. non jury. hearing on that part of the county and for many years served as public be the same will program Todays law affecting retailers will be given E. J. Holmgren vs. Tremonton City, special agent for the Ogden Short before the commission at Salt Lake horse pulling a municipal corporation, set for trial as Thursdays, with According to W. L. Cottrell, Line railroad in Cache Junction. seven thirty at In events the evening e a genuine City on October 4th. get November 2nd, at ten a. m. non aside a set also is oclock. Today of former missionaries and jury. together Governor but Henry friends of the Australian mission will Estella B. Just vs. Berthel C. Just, governor's day, be held Saturday, October 2nd, at set for trial November 2nd, at ten H. Blood is absent from the state but probably will have official repthe Capitol Hill ward chapel (near a. m. non jury. The fair will close on resentation. Utah State Capitol building) in Salt Henry Bessinger, an infant, by AlSaturday. Lake City at nine p. m. his ad bert Bessinger, litem, guardian, A splendid short program and vs. Ray Williams, et al, set for trial In behalf of the million blind The Utah State Federation of Labor November 22nd, at eleven a. m. persons in the world of which 100,000 will hold its annual convention in plenty of time to renew acquaintances will be given. Be there well be jury. are in the United States, the Amerion seein you! Garland Auto Company vs. E. A. can Brotherhood for the Blind will this city next week, commencingcomm. in the at one p. Monday Olsen, set for trial November 22nd, hold a flower sale in Brigham City, mercial club rooms. at eleven a. m. non Jury. Saturday, September 18th. Thd last day for demanding a Jury On Tuesday evening the delegates U.S.A.C. The flowers sold on the streets by A truck loaded with about 1, and at to bird will motor the paying the fee is October 1, 1937. refuge volunteer workers are made by the belonging to Edwards Novelty blind and will be sold for whatever four oclock, and on Wednesday eveof Venice, California, and company dance at a free will give Erwhi Scottie Clement, a mem- Colonel anyone i3 willing to give for a ning they S. Harold Dishian, capsized driven by the Crystal Springs, with reduced ber of the 1937 graduating class worthy cause. a curve one mile east on Tuesday for from the Utah State Agricultural swimming. There will be gift prizes and prices of Tremonton. theatre passes generously given by A special invitation is extended to College, has been named new alumni The shipment of dolls was enroute Brigham merchants and theatre man- - the ladies of the county to attend secretary at the college. to the county fair, and two hundred dance and show the delegates a The announcement was made by agers as contest incentives to the ' and fifty, dolls were smashed, accordcommandColonel Walter S. Fulton, youthful workers. Mrs. Glenn Kelly real time, as some of the delegates the alumni executive committee. Mr. ing to the report. -Damage to the Inare coming minus their ladles and Clement will take the place of Lloyd ing officer of the Thirty-eight- h will be in charge of the sale. was placed at- $100. truck The American Brotherhood for the we desire to show off our county Johnson, former secretary, who is fantry, Fort Douglas, presented the Had the machine traveled about to medal soldiers Charles Captain Blind is a peach girls. The Committee. planning to enroll in an eastern L. would have landed Hall, Sixtieth Infantry, camp com- two feet further it law school. organiation which, for many years In the deep canal at the side of the Boulder of Nevada. mander City, has been rendering nation-wid- e serDuring his four years at college, The ceremonies took place at re- road. The driver and a passenger, vice to the blind. It has published Mr. Clement was active in student treat on September 16th, before both Don King, escaped injury. and distributed free, over body affairs, being a member of iO.OOO'lJRllcIy volumes in Braille (raised dots, read Scabbard and Blade, an R. O. T. C. companies. Lieutenant-Governo- r M. I. A. Social At Armory Fred S. Mrs. Lewis S. Wight, accompanied officer, a member of Phi Kappa Iota, with the finger tips). The Colonel introduced who Fulton The First ward M. I. A. will hold Magazine, sent free to the blind, cir- by her brother, Oral, and mother, social fraternity, and a cast member their opening meeting and social at culates widely in every state and in Mrs. D. E. Adams of Tremopton, of several Little Theatre productions. gave the presentation speech. Among those present were the the Armory, Tuesday, September 21st twenty foreign countries. It brings motored to Pocatello, Idaho, Thurs- He majored in agriculture. bureau of reclamation, and at national, to them each month much of the day. While there Mrs. Wight regisp. m. Mr. Clement married Miss Leona also the personnel of Aeight officials, who city Dennis three-ac- t her son, Wight, tered cheerful side of life. Onr funds are play, The Stranger Bunderson of this city. the army. Several officers from Fort Insufficient to supply the Increasing has been employed there the past will be presented and all Passes, Douglas and other districts were in ward members are urged to be In demand for more and better books three weeks, at the University of attendance. for the blind. attendance. Idaho, at Pocatello, in the school After the ceremony a dinner was A social The Brotherhood renders personal of pharmacy. evening will 'follow the served. assistance to the blind In a variety They visited at the home of Mr. play production. of ways, and cooperates closely with and Mrs. Edgar Wight while in the Antone G. Winkle, head of the Box the Library of Congress, schools, Idaho city. Elder county range recovery program Scandinavians To Meet Union Meeting Dated blind associations, and all organizaand Claire Lund, have completed Brother and Sister N. C. Simonson, The regular Sunday school union tions which reach out a helping hand mapping private ranges and inspec- who lately returned from Denmark, Coming For Visit will- be held In the First meeting to the unfortunate. tion of private lands. will be the speakers at the Scandina- ward Mr. and Mrs. Glen K o f o r d of Sunday, September 19th, chapel, These reports are to be mailed vian meeting Sunday, September 19th at two p. m. All Sunday school Wyoming, will arrive in Cheyenne, ca- In the Sixth ward chapel at two p. Appointed Copy Editor workers are requested and expected this city this evening for a visit of out soon, showing the carrying m. All are Invited. The Presidency. and recommendations giving to be present. Miss Kathleen Bowen, daughter of several days with Mr. Kofords par- pacity regarding the practices to be carried Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bowen of this ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Koford. We have had a long summer vacaMarriage licenses were Issued at tion and the board members feel that Mr. Koford has been employed for out to improve private ranges. city, was notified today that she has A protest to these reports must the county clerks office Thursday, we should have a 100 per cent atbeen appointed copy editor of The a number of years past with the made to the county office within to Roy L. Johnston and Ruby Ila tendance of all Sunday school workbe company. school Chronicle," the weekly After visiting paper telephone fifteen of the University of Utah. days after the reports have Larsen of Brigham City, and to ers. All who are Interested In Sunhere he and his wife will leave for Clawson Clarence Richardson of Po- day school work are cordially invited received. enbeen Koford will Mr. Miss Bowen is also where California catello, and Almira Cole of Arimo, to be in attendance. of the Associated Women Students ter the Stanford University to study Idaho. STAKE BOARD. of the university. medicine. Say You Saw It In The News far-nor- th I Number 49. At the present time there is being conducted a continued drive to eliminate Bangs disease (contagious abortion) from the cattle in Box Elder county. The testing is being done through of the federal government, the state department of agriculture and the county extension service with the cattle owners of Box Elder county. Federal indemnity will be paid on all reacting cattle. Any cattle owners that wish to havc their cattle tested, free of charge, are requested to contact either your county agricultural agent Mr. Wheelwright served two and Ittsband As Witness years as an L. D. S. mis1n Etta Mae Lawson, 42, sionary in France, and studied one 4 Moines, Iowa, went to year at the University of Switzermarriage license to wed land, where he majored in the m M. 'Parker, she took French language. He and his mother have been her former .husband as their brother and son, D. the visiting to ceremony. less safe g -- Halton-Susse- x, Australian Announces Reunion old-tim- Flower Sale For the Blind Federation of Labor Will Convene Here Saturday Numerous Dolls Smashed When Truck Tips Over Alumni Head Named 009-dolls- , Walter Fulton Presents Soldiers Medal non-prof- it, non-sectari- an Pharmacy AI-wa- rd All-Sto- ry Box Elders Range Mapping Finished - vice-preside- nt |