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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Two The Friday, ly Nove. ffvW.V.. Box Elder News Semi-Week- ly Tuesday and Friday MRS. SARAH fUBRMPB DON'T GAMBLE Publishing Company published Semi-Week- UfitrL CAL&kjt 'HjX Every , X Member National Editorial Asga Subscription Rates: One Tear. Six Months Three Months Funeral In Sixth Ward Chapel Eatered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter Here Sunday Sarah Jensen McMaster, 57, wife of John McMaster, d)d Wednesday In a Salt Lake City hospital alter an operation. Mrs. Rate Cut Scored Interest in recent proposals for congressional action to reduce interest rates and extend TJufhefvu you thie period of amortization of huif on (two CARA NOME Mrs. McMaster was born in Newton, Utah, December 16, 1879, a daughter of James Peter and Mary Jensen. She married John McMaster, son of the late Bishop and Mrs. John B. McMaster of this city, on October 14, 1908, in Brigham City. Mrs. McMaster was well and favorof ably known here and has a host mourn her passing. friends who will Mr. and Mrs. McMaster moved to Salt Lake City In 1922, where they have since resided. She was a member of the L. D. S. church. Surviving are her husband, three brothers, J. Peter Jensen, Malad, Idaho; Joseph William Jensen, Ogden, and Hyrum Jensen, Hyrum, and three sisters, Mr3. N. E. Mortensen, and Mrs. Joseph Mortensen, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Joseph H. Smith of Fielding. Funeral services will be held in the Sixth ward chapel in this city at two p. m. Sunday, with Bishop Henry Holst officiating. The body may be viewed at the chapel from one thirty to two oclock. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. its NOW easy to 1 0 II IN kj yOU arc using the 'make-u- p most flat-- I A Dip ter;ng t0 your com- plexion. Simply try our Card Nome Testing Tablet Its free! No obligation to buy! See for yourself why Cara Nome Beauty Aids are first choice of fashionable women everywhere TccTiiir 1 The Eddy Drug Store future foreclosures. The proposed changes would result in heavy losses, which the taxpayers would ultimately have to pay. There is no real desire or demand on the part of HOLC borrowers for such changes. HOLC collections are continually improving and its rate of foreclosures has passed the peak. The HOLC must be permitted to build up reserves to meet losses. A lowering of interest rates would seriously influence the general home mortgage market. The savings of millions of people in lending institutions would be adversely affected. Proponents of modification of CCCNEWS By Herbert Adamson Captain Charles E. Phillips took over command of the Brigham City COC camp, Thursday, November ISth. The captain was transferred from Wells Siding, Nevada. Captain Phillips has made a very enviable record for his outstanding work under the worst type of conditions. Last winter he was in command of the Reese River camp. Below are excerpts from a letter written to the captain from General W. C. Sweeney. For the past month your camp has been Isolated, except for a day or two at a time. Fuel was scarce and food supplies could only be replenished in limited terms have asked that interest rates be reduced to a range as low as 212 per cent and that quantities. Despite the hardships and the present amortization period handicaps placed upon your combe extended from the present mand, you have been able, 15 years to periods ranging up through your leadership, resourcefulness and courage, to maintain to 20 years. a high morale. Is this the catch? captains wife and daughter In his statement, Mr. Jones areTheat Las Vegas and will join him says that borrowers are not for here later. the most part for asking the movement changes, but that comes from a small group who believe that they can reap a financial advantage by organizing for congressional action. The statement says that little benefit would accrue to borrowers by the proposed change. A lowering of rites would . seriously upset the home mortgage market and thus have its price effects on those owning hOlnes and those who have their savings in mortgage lending institutions. ! TUNE IN K The Home Service Program For friendly suggestions on homemaking Sciienleys MASTER DIED $2.00 1.00 .60 Home Owners Loan Corporation loans has been considerable. What would be the effect of these proposals ? The board of directors has gone on record that no reduction of the present 5 per cent rate is justified. Conclusions reached in the statement of Charles A. Jenes, general manager, are: The suggested changes would have little or no effect on the ,4' WEDNESDAY Managing Editor S. C. WIXOM J. In the past, the fort has been very good on their selection of officers for this camp. Company 2539 feels fortunate in having them assign Captain Phillips as our commander. Poems Sought For Anthology Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nelson spent several days last week visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Poulsen. mm Classified Ads 10 m 31 i$HCE ISIi rJS'" Gk Q3 Cb t1 9 0630 Gift ACRES GOOD HAY LAND FOR SALE CHEAP Located west of railroad tracks on Wilson Lane, S. Finch fc Co., Inc., Schcnky, Pi. SCHENLEYS RED LABEL BLEND HIRST Th itraight whukie in thi product ra 2)4 year or more old. 30 itnitbt whfa;,M pMt dinilled from American grain. 24 Knight whiakey 2H old, 6 CM a (nl9-d- 3) FOR SALE Popcorn. Thos. Mathias, 137 South, Third East. (nl6-19-pd) West of Garland, big white and brown pointer; name Duke; reward. Kammeyers Sport Store, Ogden, Utah. LOST Local Items Jo. North Brigham. If Interested, write Box 115, Sandy, C. C. Gillespie, Utah. (n9-12-p- d) No. 223 yen old. 90 PROOF. 7n Legal Notices Creditors will present tlix vouchers to tbe undersigns! t NOTICE TO CREDITORS residence in Corinne, CUlUi! Estate of William F. Hotter, some- office of Win. E. Davis, Aim times called William Hotter, deceased. Law, Brigham City, Utah, k Creditors will present claims with fore the 19th day of I, vouchers to the undersigned at their A. D. 1938. residence, R. F. D. No. 1, Brigham, Lena H. Owens, MelvIM Utah, or at the office of Wm. E. Joseph L. Owens, Anthony!. Davis, Attorney-at-LaBrigham, 'Executors of the Estate ot Utah, on or before the 19th day of Owens, deceased. March, A. D. 1938. Date of first publication:! Ella J. Hotter and William J. 9th, A. D. 1937. Hotter, Executors of the Estate of WM. E. DAYS, William F. Hotter, deceased. Attorney for la Date of first publication; November r! Arthur J. Sweeney of the Ogden and Salt Lake Stamp company was FORSALE 14 acres of farming land, in Brigham Thursday on business. with ten acres water right in Hammond Canal. This can be had at a very reasonable price. S. Norman All married people are Invited to Lee. attend the free dance at the Danish (tf) Brotherhood Hall, to be given on MONEY I bare some local money Saturday, November 20th. (Adv) to lend on real estate security. S. Norman Lee. (tf) A baby girl was born on Thursday PAID For dead arc ntelesi morning to Mr. and Mrs. James Rice CASH 9th, A. D. 1937. cows and horses. Phone 2 of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rice was WM. E. DAVIS, (adv-t- f) Reverse charges. formerly Miss Marion Madsen of Attorney for Executors. this city. I AM AGAIN LICENSED to do a real estate business and I invite your consideration when you wlsb Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peirce and to sell or buy or to borrow. S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS children of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Norman Leo. in this city, visiting at the home of ftf) Estate of Sylvester Owens, deceased. Mrs. Sadie PetL Mr. Peirce Is one of Salt Lake Citys newly appointed 493-J-- The Pyramid Press of 65 West, 42nd Street, New York City, announces the contemplated publication of an Anthology of Selected American Poetry. The sum of $260 is offered policemen. for the best poem included In the Andrew Farrell Olsen and Cora anthology, under the rules and reguSimper, both of Brigham, and William lations to be announced. In connection with this project the White of Portland, Oregon, and Eva editor of the firm remarks: We are Jane Fritts of Colorado Springs, Colo, of the opinion that there are far too were Issued marriage licenses at the many writers of poetry in America office of the county clerk during who have not received, and may the week. never receive, recognition. This publication is an attempt to secure a Miss Ruth Hansen, daughter of Mr. n of American life, as and Mrs. Leo Hansen of this city, reflected in the beauty and word- - left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where she has enrolled in the Keisters imagery of poetry." All manuscripts and requests for School of Dressmaking. She expects particulars should be forwarded for Jto take a course in consideration to the New York office. dressmaking. cross-sectio- four-mont- National Automobile Fatality Chart Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deutw, children of Logan, spent W, of Mr. and I, Henry Nielsen in thi city. and Mr. Nielsen were W at tbe home tj I 'Youll be ahead In oil ways wlfh a NEW 1938 CHEVROLET! Youll be ahead in the great things you get Youll be ahead in the small price (you pay! m mi MISS NANCY FINCH K S L each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. 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