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Show r fait Hctu0-35ura- Newspaper, published morning except ivtry week-daMonday and Legal Holidays, at fiilgham, Utah. NEWS FLASH! the Postolfice Bi iglnim 4 YEARS OLD MEANINGS Our Old sjii ikmg of Euiope and its )ui si ni humble outbieak of Hi are apt to refer to it old ' woi Id. Old, in-the d n is, in the light of past i and political intrigue Inn that does not fell the whole As Nicholas Murray mt l.utli i said, in a recent ad-Insti-- i s s io the Parrish Art iii South! iniplon, Long Island: is not generally realized on it the government of these mud Slates, which came for-t II v into existence a century and a half ago, is now the old-,-- i of all the governments It is the m the world i.h one which has not been (hanged in essential principles or revolutionized during the past century and a half. This Ini is, of itself, a tribute to the wisdom and the foresight we so gladly id rhose whom i all Fathers. tlie Founding of Europe On the continent iveiy government which has ovt not been wholly made sinie the World war, came Into being in its present form only after the Napoleonic wars, or, as in the case of France, after I, loud-- , In it 1 FALCON Two German officers, wih visor caps, inspect flag of a Polish regiment they captured during campaign in Poland. Flag bears symbolic falcon. Officers were decorated with Nazi Iron Crosses for their victory. Officer at right is wearing his cross. Picture passed by German censor. g i the Franeo-Prussia- war n tc Per I EAI. ESI AIK BOLD KF.AI, ESTATE BOUGHT BEAL ESTATE LEE. Licensed Abstractor. . WVCi Of LEGAL NOTICES OV)1 BOND ,VD ,GtM '00 r,0U L1 BO'0 VtA11' H in! activities and in A new; all lines of business. ( lenient of public sentiment is supporting the belief that the Euiopeun war will create big demands for all classes of pioducK and merchandise. Thu countiy is rapidly reaching the point where it will have to heck a tendency to rjHERE is strong recovery G. WRIGHT, JR., ' LOREN.O AGOSTINI Administrators of the estate of Loreno Gabnelli, deceased. RICHARD J. LATHROP, Attoiney for Administrators. Dote of first publication, Aug. WILSON MARKET REPORTS 10, 14 !9 (USDA) OGDEN, Oct. 25 Hogs: Estimated salable le- (Aug. 10 to D. 7) ccipts. 150, tluough, 119; total, 290, practically nothing done early; bidding steady, or 55 50 on top quality 1X0 230 lb. Do butchers, mixed weights below Hock, Slide or Slip? and above this lange mostly an improved 55. 00'u 6.25 ; FASTEETH, few early sales sows, $100b4 85. powder to be sprinkled on upCattle:' Estimated salable re- per or lower plates, holds false ceipts, 273, through, 15, total, teeth more firmly in place. Do 320; seattei ing early sales, not slide, slip or lock. No steady to si long prices, few gummv, gooey, pasty laste or dnvein steers, V7 50'i feeling FASTEETH is alkaline good Does not sour 8 23; odd lots common and medium heifers, $t IX) u 7 00, few Checks ' plate odor" (dentine at to bieath). Get FASTEETH good cows, $iioo, canner common cows, $1 (Kin 4 73; few any ding store. choice $9 50ul0 0o, vealers, common to good vealers quot- FALSE TEETH (non-acid- Sheep: Estimated salable receipts, 100, total, 100, no early sales; odd lots medium and fat lambs, late good trucked-iTuesday, steady at $7 50 a 8 00, lot (55 lb feedeis, $7 (Hi. n FRY A CLASSIFIER AD TODAY I of Return $20,280 In Hidden Taxes no cases of com in appioximately Shop I irst in The Ni-W- s .Ioiirnal UTAH OIL PRODUCTS any me of the 24 hr daily TIRES REPAIRED ECONOMY Road Service MOTORS Phone 555 1 ie including Woonsook and Murom T,! oo of the bishop.H a mvb' ing a tube of '! .Tf gathering pljie'nuiV nTev1 A lew of the 1 familes thinning bee,s down vl l. while a numhei J 0f young Washakians are . L 1 1" e " B,.ar R,.r " ...It to do the woik But thJ not an unusual condition 3 i Sunday will show up U, next Sunday church, which owns t School land of the teseivation, rece ly took management 0f vi farms back from the Indiaand pooled them under a Pera,Ve arrangement, T . Allred, formerly 0f acting as agricultural SUDJ visor The new plan has be working since last January I is understood - id . ' FIELDING, Oct 21 A trod seau tea in honor of Miss Bel Smith, daughter of Mr aJ Mrs Joseph Smith, whose tJ trothal to Melvin Foxley Tremonton was recently nounced, was held at her hor! in Fielding Sunday. Flying into the car, a b stung Mrs. Mary Ormerod a caued her to swerve the chine, killing two aged uomeirj' near Weybndge, England For Halloween celebration of film colony in Hollywood, lovely Gloria Dickson has designed this costume, which she plans to wear. She made it in spare time from forthcoming picture. WITCHERY FOR SALE! Underwood standard typewriter in good condition. Just the thing for school use. Fifteen do- potted in this 100 per cent Latter day Saint Shoshone Indian village this week, as all capable hands aie answering to periodical natuie calls. There are potatoes to be dug and buildings to be constructed, but hardly a brave to do it. llars buys it. office. News-Journ- By Ed Dudi 5,100 commu-- l NOW YOU CAN BREATHE! Clear i mumcahle diseases lepoited from Brigham, but theie weit seven cases of chiekenpox and two cases of scat let fever le polled from Box Elder countv ' j deer and woik before 1 19 7hoie were Up, bu, 3. of Families in Brigham pay an estimated $20,280 in hidden taxes annually thiough then purchases of food, a national (onsumei-- , tax tommission sur' vey showed today "Nearly eight per cent of the total food bill repiesents shifted taxes buried in the price of the teport cveiy purchase, slated. "These unseen levies, for example, take 11 per cent of butter costs. 6'j per cent of WASHAKIE, Oct 24 - A teghi ead costs, 10'a per cent of ular labor shortage was re sliced bacon and 11'. per cent of the cost of coffee " UACK HOME AGAIN The report was made public through Mrs. Weston Vernon of national Logan, committee who leads NCTC! member, study groups in Utah in the educational ctusade against' unnecessary consumer penalizing taxes" The icport addl'd: "Chief offenders, and those! that fall most heavily on lovvei income families, are hidden taxes These aie levied oug-inallthe piodueer, against manufactui er, shipper and distributor. Unable to absorb the' load, each must pass on a1 sharp of its taxes ard the con-surnor ultimately pays them, usually without knowing it." The commission, in whose non- - paitisan ciusade groups Cold-Clogge- Head d This Quick Way Clear that tormenting stuffiness breathe more Ireely! Just a few drops of Vicks thats what you need. Teel it go right to work bring real comfoi t. This treatment is successful because is settee medication ont.nning several essential agents plus iphednne expressly designed for nose and upper throat. Next time WAKE UP TOUR NOEE dont wait for a cold to get a head start LslJ at hrst V' sniffle or sneere, rtl.cf-givin- g helps VICKS leep a cold from developing FRITZI RITZ Bv Ernie BushmiKel HO 3E a CAN 50 YC Y' MEAN TO WE DO ALL TYPES OF JOB get-ric- (put k. We had experiences booms and easy money Consult Clerk of District Court, ' Brigham City, or respective signers for further tnforma tlon. NOIRE TO ..K EDITORS Estate of Lmeno GabricJli, deceased. Creditors will piesent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 3057 Washington Blvd Ogden, Utah, on or befoie the 12th day of December, A. D. 19.39 ed $5 50 u 9 00. Pusiness Recovery UOANS--S. NORMAN y Am-enca- s U rela-lion- con-slan- ICMSIlEll Apartment, three-roomand hath, steam heat; eleetrie range, refrigerator. Call Compton Art A Mtsic. tf OK SALE A-- l pullets, rea sonublo prices and terms. tf Holst ioultry 1 arm. I I 1X70 1X71. his-toi- Pt Day hundred and seventy-eigh- t cases of communicable diseases weie repoited to the Utah stale boa id of health dur-- ! ing the week ending Oct. 20, accoiding to Dr. William M. McKay, director of the division of communicable disease control This repiesents an in-- ' crease of 25 cases over the1 previous week The largest peieentage was in mumps, the num-- ' her of new cases having dou-- 1 bled. Chiekenpox accounted foi the next hugest increase, and was followed by whooping The number of new cough cases of scailrt fever, while not as large as the others, be-- , ing only 17. inoi eased from ten1 during tne previous week. The decrease in the number of new cases of infantile pa-i.ilysis, fioni 11 dining week ending Oetubei 13 lo dining he week gist past, the eiicoui aging note of state weekly communicable ease repot t Of the five cases reported, one was from Da- vis county, one from Salt Lake county, two fiom Salt Lake City1 and one fiom Tooele county.' Other communicable diseases which showed decreases were diphtheria, mfluenu, measles and pneumonia One case of undulant fever' was reported fiom Salt Lake! City, which is the fust iepoit-ed since September 15 Theiel have been to date this yeai.l however, 21 cases of undulant1 i cporlcd level to the state boa id of health, eompaied with 7 !o the same date last ycai, and only 12 foi the entile ycai 58 One CASH paid for Db.au and USB I. ESS cow a and horses. Phoui 193 J 2. of The government of (heat Britain, responding to the piessure of the steady growing hiieral movement during the 18th and ltlth centuries, was substantially changed both as to its center of gravity and as to its governmental procedure following the Reform Bill of 1M2, the Parliamentary Representation Act of 1X07 and the Parliament Act of 1911. The s last named act gave the between the House of Commons and the House of Linds their present form. Still later, in 1931, the Slatute of Wesi minster, an act of the gieatest importance in the of constitutional government and public law, brought into existence the British Commonwealth of Nations as how This act applied constituted. the federal principle to legislatively independent members of a gieat empire seatterd all around the world. The governments of the Central American and South American peoples are all younger than the government of the United States. The governments on the continents of Africa and of Asia t have been and still are in a state of flux, and it re-- , mams to be seen what their mine permanent form is to he." Undoubtedly In its century n it ml a half of existence constitutional government has proved that it is more than We want to an experiment. assure the continuance of that ficc government. The best way to do so is to avoid the wars of Europe, one of which, 23 years ago, came near to wrecking the governments of most of the nat.ons involved in it. Word Food Sales Here Public Health Column Classified Column 2 project. ng again to skins. Some, FROM Members of the Bear River stake Primary board werp entertained Sunday at a dinner at the home of Mrs Charles B Gunnell at Howell. The ban-quwas in honor of Mrs. V. William Johns of Garland, president. The annual harvest ball of the Bear River stake M. I. A. will be held in the Bear River high school gymnasium Wednesday, Nov. 1. Lloyd New-- 1 comer will have supervision of the decorations which will be in accord with the harvest theme. A floor show will be directed by June Stayner and Ralph Castleton. A committee overseeing arrangements con-- , sists of Rhoda Larsen, Ruth Johnson, Garland Puzzey and Mrs. NetheJIa Griffin. The regular meeting of the Garland camp, Daugniers of Utah Pioneers, will be held Fri-- ' day at the home of Mrs E. N. Austin. Melvin Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh C. Davis of Garland, was recently made a cadet officer of the R O. T. C. of the Utah State Agricultural colThe selections are made lege on the basis of good marks, outstanding mathematic ability, physical structure and specific interest. ' - catch-em- GARLAND . , a- agricultural work piling catch em BOX ELDER COUNTY (utvcfiiment J Afthem s'mPathue7Tk Allred, church wh, e supervisor of ,he Govt-in-me- NOW IS Subset iption Rates: Anywhere in Box Elder County: One jear, in advance .... $3 00 Six Months, in advance .. $1.50 30c l' r month Outside County, per year $4 00 1 aIav . Gold Band at City, Utah, as Second Matter In January, 19u9. llnteied at nines have launched tax study' piogiams, said the hidden tax figuie does not include ihe, many other hidden and direct taxes families hpre have to pay The food tax estimate was computed from NCTC averages based on last available U S. of Bureau Census figures which placed 1935 food sales in Brigham al $2Mt,0o0. estimates of total sales in the country last ycai approximate the total in the 1435) study, the NCTC said. al A Daffy lla,s - THl'ISD.U- MORN IXC. OCTOIirrM. THE BOX ELDER NEWS - JOURNAL TWO SNFF" j JJOO-HO- NOW DON'T STA3T BLU33 ER.N w, O- WOWw-- - ' T'V'vVAV-'- i V v PRINTING with days,' when girls were buying silk Where To Find shuts for their beaus and heavy tins for their own backs in the .summer of 1917. We also felt i,,e ciamp of hard times ini A 1422, and the depression which, listing of rellaole firms and although it seems to be individuals specialists in then It DIRECTORY bids you, nevertheloosening, less, to watch your step. line. BUILDING SHADES Painting. Papering Sholty Phone 405. jtertcr Decorating Fay EJ1fcClKlCAL Let help Eledrlc jeterun CONI H ACT nteed - Coleman Dr. C. R 05 A THE CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS DONT KNOW VERE DESE ANY PLACE STAIRS LEAD-BU- T 1SS BETTER DMS DOT DUNGEON OR I INTO T guar Soreuaen CHjROPR ACTOR , Health Mom Jones, F J -- S funny; INSURANCE Marttn Kasniuuej, etidenie Phone V8 S OPTICAL GOODS L. Hanaen Variety Slora of a Million ArlDlee N. Store Iflgbom City Frull b Produce Phone 500 Tri Stole Lumber Co Phene 170 Co-o- p Office 4ew i PRESCRIPTIONS Retail Drug Store otntain SeivDe Hlu. r Drug 10 Arr 3usHS-ru.j- - FK Tb PmIiin OwaliftLkr NHd u All Off T AvMUmi. ifbu raw ot-r-- Bv Rudolph Dirk -- Z. i OH HULLO CAP I VJE vjuz JUST LOCK ft FOR and ORCHARD SUPPLIES Approved quality Inaertlcidee, spray material Anderenn Produce Co rg Edv ITS DER STAJRS DEY ISS MOVING ! -- HiMMEL. SOME. TING FEELv f s I F re you plan Phone 430 w A HEATING PLUMBING No job too aiunil Saiistaition - you! I , |