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Show V V THE TAG ! TWO Nciun-3Joum- The Bis lssue ni aiss HOX ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- If ETHER the United States Daily Newspaper, published! oft Km t is destined to enter the every week-damorning exrept new world war or not -- and Monday and Legal Holidays, at most ol us still have faith that Hiigham, Utah. iwe can Keep out of it it is itn-Entered at the lostoffice ai portant to be clear about the' Hiigham (."iiy, Utah, as Second main issue. Our defense must l'l ist; Mailer in January. IIHItl. lie, Inst of all, aguui.d N'al C ALL NO. 7 ideas. Hates: The N.izi enterjiri.se is ole Subscription WANT AD J1 Anywhere in llox Elder County: viously a marauding expedition, Hue year, in advance .... $3 (H) a tremendous elfoit to giub the Six Monilis, in advance .. $1.50 land .and wealth and mun-puUi i inonl h 30c er of other nations. It is mmh ( lid side -- 0 weeks-olcomity, per year $1 00 inure lluin political conquest ol CASH paid for I) KAO n USE lOK pigs, the Napoleonic sort. It is an I.KSS cows and liorsi,. Phone North Isf West. CM 193 f i outbreak of jungle morality Ext m War Moves Mien as the world has not seen NEW 1040 CHEVROLET Coupe helot e in modern times. ex- t) minor incidents of this CENOnly $7 (5.50 delivered. Ai tegards the traditional ie- - 11)11 SAI.K Trailer house, new war expansion ate of cellent eolndilion. TRAL CHEVROLET CO. Carlyle tf III- life of ceneies in civilled Mie i.il interest to Americans, (online. (.illicit, the lernaiumal Hitler relations, Oil ii lint, mi has promptly duett me (MM 6 im l. Jd. O.) and practice are as LEGAL NOTICES lak n into protective custody" as if tin mvadeisj the burner Danish dependency 'alum men from Nai Consult Clerk of District Court, Mars. Rl ; CLEANING Hidden beauof Iceland, in the Iweie midway City, or respective llrighuni In the moral theory and pitc- and lustre restored (o rugs ty mu them Atlantic, which lately further for signers nee of the Nazis, white is black and iijiholstery at reasonable umioiineed ps indejiemlenee; and 530. and black while Truth ORNIA is Ihone jiriees. and the United States has taken an turned upside down' RUG CLEANERS. TO CREDITORS NOTICE into similar custody the Dutch decency WAGEH. Ettr tt of 5 SOCIit'S and inside out. (M 10 Hi im l.) known islands m the West Indies. Wager, deceased We of this new' world fight will claims with Creditor present In both cases there is a dou- not with arms, but with the vouchers to the undersigned at 2 6 REAL ESTATE SOLO-RE- AL I National Bank Bldg . Brigham. irt ble pm fiose, to save those islthe 15th on before or weapons of the mind and spir-- ! Utah, day of ESTATE BOUGHT ands for the peojde who own it, to uphold the old decencies July. A D. 1940 LOANS ESTATE REAL of the Executrix USS1NC, bl.RLNA them and to keep them from be- and moralities and the old estate of Sophui Wager. Deceased S. NORMAN LEE. J LSLHY ing uMd as Nai stejiping stones faith in something above all this HORSLEY, Attorney Licensed Abstractor for Lxe( utrix to America. In the Dutch West bloody welter. We fight to pro-- j Dale of first 5, May publication, conIndies there is also the D A l40 serve in our own hearts, and 15 22 J 5121 29; (M sideration of safeguarding the lo exemplify in our own public WASHINGTON Panama ('anal from hostile op- and NOTICE TO CREDITORS private life, the civilizaerations in thiit region. int l.stMtp nl Jemima Dinner tion we have known, and to COMMENT dtul William James Ktmber, (her It may Im assumed that there use our weight of opinion and band and wdc. both deceased will he many such moves from will ( r editors for this purpose. present claims with example Ten days ago there were vouchers lo the undersigned at 26 now on, for strategic and prounNat in Bank who irst that lona Bldg Brigham. thought many tective reasons. or before on the of 15th Utah, day camdertaking a Norwegian D. 1940 July. A TRY A CLASSIFIED paign, Mr. Hiller had bitten JOSEPH A KIMBF.R, Adrn. of the of Jemima Tanner Kimber and off more than he could chew. estate l Ads Bring Results AI) TODAY! William James both de Kirnbqr. The chewing is progressing cea sed J WESLEY HORSLEY. BerAttorney success. with distressing for Executrix. lin reports that British troops Date of first publication, May 5, D. 1940 are in wild flight." Nazi vic- A (M 15 22 29; J tories in the southern portion j of Norway have opened land- out of the fact that the Ger- ing places and created bases man and English points of from which the work of con- 'view, regarding the chief end on be can carried quest of man, long have been raddifferent. the Having The reasons for the English ically far-- I resources a of are not hard to dis-- l ample spread empire, England has if it Is rather hard on Carrington cover. CHAPTER XXXII The ports at which 'devoted most of her energy to & Broderick I and the "pIIOUGII Juliette, on leaving She sat staring off Into space, men may. disembark, of them thru development Curts ofllce on Monday her heart pounding. So her theft where the supplies and muni-- t the arts of peace. While a tions for expediNorwegian afternoon, had flung at him of the blueprints had not been In has not been backward the challenge that he would vain! Curts firm was in a spot I tion may be delivered, are few along industrial lines, the sting she had him where she wanted and far between. The damage of regret his breaking of their Now (jefeat in the World war re- him! Shed make him eat humble wrought by German airplanes mained. The desire to recoup engagement, she was far from pie yeti So effecis openly confessed. has prompted the construction feeling as defiant as she had is the air German equip- 'of a tive dominating military orsounded. PARLY the next afternoon ment that our own is acknowlThen, too, dicta-- i On the contrary, she at last knew Wednesday. Curt sat dejectedly edged to be out of date by ganization. tors cannot afford to rest on she was defeated, and she alter- - In his father's office, watching e .t ompetent to judge and their laurels. nated between despondency over Sturges Carrington pace nervously They must see her failure, and rage over the hu- - up and down. All efforts to find inclined by training to rely to it that they are so outfit-- i of it as a defense means miliation Curt had caused her by the missing original blueprints had upon ted that they are ready at all his prompt and public denial of the proved fruitless, The firm seemed and offense. times to advance through the announcement she had given the doomed, Broadly considered, the scem- - medium of force, since it IS But Curt, at the moment, was newspapers. more concerned about Sara. He lnk weakness of Britain arises upon force that their tenure of AU day Tuesdny, she was behad been pleading with his father j place depends. England sirrr- sieged with phone calls from ply is confronted with the dif-'friends, evidently avid to In her behalf. Stop pestering me about that fieult task of winning at the get the Though she other man's game. refused to speak to them, Instruct- girl!" the older man exploded. all we and Here are, facing ruin, It should be recalled, howing her maid to tell them all that she was out, she suffered each time I hear from you is a lot of twaddle that a bad drubbing at ever, be would Miss It about Sidney! the phone rang, and felt she could the beginning of a war is not the point if you would stop gladly kill Curt for putting her In more to an omen as to what the end being so stubborn and make peace this position. will with be. The Union forces There was one call, however, that CurtJuliette! "Ive told you. Dad, sighed. abandoned the field at Bull she did accept. That was from that thats out and I mean it." Run, and maintained top speed, George Poulton. She told herself If father said desperately, in some instances, until the that she might yet get revenge on youHiswon't do It for me, do it for Curt through George. It would be your mother! Just stop and think Long Bridge leading to Washsweet revenge If Carrington i ington was crossed. Yet in the $300 failure of the firm ls goBroderick should Indeed fail, while whatto the remean to her. She'll lose her end, valor being equal, A trming bill Doctor's pil up? she and her millions went to the home, be forced to do without servsources With busmfii turned the scale. Getting jam? porary altar with George, gloatingly show- ants forced to give up all thp For whatever reaxon married 7 Confederate ports blockaded, get it ing Curt what he might have had. things she's had all her life. All you need extra cash and with supplies and men con- hera. George tactfully made no men- because you won't do the sensible verging from half a continent tion of the engagcment-and-deniYou can borrow on your car thing and marry a girl who's simto make up for Federal losses, sensation that had every one agog, ply begging to save the situation! livestock - furniture or personal there could have been but one call. it had, however, prompted his feelIt was Curts turn to get to his property outcome. He knew how Juliette must be feet and stride up and down. to months one Take to twenty ing, and felt that here was his opIt's not fair," he said, "to throw King Solomon had a wide expay back your loan in convenientportunity to supplant that cad It up to me like this! After all, it's and his judgment perience, small amounts. ly not my fault that the Arm ls in l Carrington. along a variety of lines is Full details without obligation. He asked her to dine with him present straits!" sound. He left on record (he STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL that evening, and she gladly No, but conclusion that the race is not At that Instant, the phone rang. C. L. PINE LOAN CO. to the swift, nor the battle to Sturges Carrington answered it, over the dinner table at then looked at Curt with a sudden the strong, since time and Under State Supervision LATER, PF.RL WOLCOTT. Mgr. chance happeneth to them all. club, he exerted himself light in his eyes. Phone 84 "Just a moment," he said. He to be his most entertaining self. Brigham. Utah Time and chance may bring For a while, she responded with held the phone out to his son. and much (o Mr. Hitler, in addition For It's Juliette! almost feverish gaiety, but gradu- whispered, ally this wore off. and she lapsed heaven's sake, now, don't be a fool! Into a brooding silence. Then, unexpectedly, George URT hesitated, then shruggeo. started talking about business. He and took the phone. knew this was no way to charm a Hello! girt, but he happened to be particJuliettes voire came over the ularly elated over something (hat had developed that day. and he wire in smooth, gloating tones. "Is couldn't resist expressing his ela- that you. Curt? I Just phoned to tion. Besides, the development was say that I heard an interesting bit a serious setbnrk for Carrington St of news last night from George Broderick, and he had an Idea Poulton. I understand you won't Juliette would be only too pleased, be able to meet that deadline today at this particular time, to hear of for the Remo Dam bids. What a pity!" She paused significantly, any setback affecting Curt. We had a piece of very good then added. "It's too bad you acted news at the office today," he said. so hastily the other day. Isn't it?" No!" he retorted angrily. Id We were all quite excited about it. same again!" It was bad news for another firm, do the Are you sure? Think it over. and maybe it's not sporting to crow over the other fellow's misfortune, Curt. It's still not too late If you want to change your mind but but thats business. better not take too long to What was it? Juliette asked you'd decide or E too, might set a deadperfunctorily. Well, it's a long story, but It line! With that, she hung up. means we'll probably land a big What did she say?" Curts contract for a dam down in South father asked hopefully. "Son, if America. she's ready to forgive you, go to What?" Juliette suddenly lean- see her! I I won't try to force you ed forward. What dam? into you don't want to anything A dam in the Remo River In do, but at least patch up your Maruba. quarrel with her. Don't let It beAnd you think you'll get it? come an irrevocable break. A few Juliette asked quickly. weeks or a month from now, you George was surprised by her in- may find you feel quite differently Yes it looks that way. and and things may work out ail terest. Our only real competitor is Car- right. it His tone was so pleading that rington & Broderick, and now, looks like they're out of the run- Curt felt a stab of pity. The threat lound-aboway, we of disaster, he realized, had comning. In a learned today that they have no pletely unstrung his father. Maybe blueprints to submit with their It would be better to humor him, bid. just for the time being. Anything It seems they lost their original was better than staying here and set a couple of weeks ago. and had listening to his continued pleas. Oh, ail right. Dad," he said to have some new ones made by Ill go see her if you in- t Heir agents in South America, but wearily. the plane bringing these duplicates sist but 1 don't promise any- has been forced down. As the last thing. He left the room, and a few minday for submission of bids is tomorrow, there's practieallv no utes later, set out for Juliette's chance the new blueprints will apartment. come through before then. An excited gleam had come into Juliette's eyes. No wonder youre pleased even A to the circumstance that, dis-- ; regarding them, he may simply get an old fashioned man to man licking. In his process of spreading out, the Fuehrer has taken over many lands In 'which the populations continue disaffected and hostile. Keep- ing them subjected eventually may draw needed soldiers from the front. Germany surely cannot gamble heavily on help from the Danes, the Poles or the Bohemians. Between Ber- lin and the fighting lines, there exist large groups needing no more than a reasonably certain' chance of Allied aid, or the dis-taprospect of German de- feat, to set them in active re-- 1 hellion. Athough up to the time of this writing, Hitler has done pretty well in keeping communication open behind him, time and chance may cause him to! be led too far afield. Going back to the war between the states, so good a strategist as General Lee favored a gradual retirement into the inaccessible his that south, opponents might be put to increasing dif- ficulty in the way of transpor- tation. Somewhere there must be- be a territorial boundary yond which Hitler cannot safe-A few victories early ly go. in the war may tempt him to cross it, to his sorrow and downfall. ' . News-Journa- P.LAYB0YS set-bac- Ger-Iman- y d , ; ed 1 n. ut if you dont believe it, watch him tomorrow. His job is a tough one, but hes not afraid of it. He greets each dawn as a dare, carries more than his quota of work yet still finds time for civic affairs, charities and public problems. But, when day is done, he remembers that both body and mind must relax . . . rebuild get ready to tackle tomorrow. He lives with a purpose, so he to his turns to his family and friends ... ... A N HEUSER-BUibt Mdktrs ... books and pipe to his garden and bies ... to laughter and music. He j Many kinds of things can make your n. ments of leisure bright, friend ly and productive. Theres a time and a place for Budweiser in every one of your busy days. Its a companion when you alone with your family . . . a Perfect Host when you entertain. well-applie- d H C S Stif VorlJ-Fsmo- ffi)Uidlw(sis3P VMM IKM M V I M . S MAKE THIS TEST: Drink Budweiser for five days. On the sixth day try to drink a sweet beer. You will want Budweisers flavor thereafter. COM A A MARKET REPOR Brigham Girl Joins U. of U. Sorority Miss Anna j 217 TS ; lit, W Lta Utah through 2.006: to tal, 5,123; no early sales; to OGDEN, May 11 IUSDA) . Monday car choice Ca Hogs: Estimated salable re- - ifornia spring lambs steady eeipts, 100 total 100; mostly stronger at 10.65; four load, 5 to 15c lower; extreme top 5e good to choice 86 ib. Califors, off at 6.30 on extra choice springers, 10.50; lot mediuir lb. butchers; bulk good and and good 77 lb. locals, 935 ; choice these weights mixed weights and grades mostTRY A CLASSIFIED AD L 3.50-4.55.55-6- . , Jolt! is to Jensen of Brigham was initiated last week into Lambda Delta Sigma sorority at the University of Utah. The organization is made up of university students who study reSaint ligion at the Latter-dainstitute of religion near the campus, and is a social organization. having a chapter for men and one for women. Initiation ceremonies were held the University ward chapel ' in Tuesday night, and were followed with a banquet in honor ; 180-23- 0 j CLASSIFIED! I) TODAY! IMOAMNtUMB-BUiC- TIIE KAISER COMPANY, Wholesaler, Brigham, 6.10-6.30- y new members. Miss Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Vera M. Jensen, is a sopho-- i of more at the university and an John. Mrs. Veda Gunnell of Howell active member of the French spent Sunday with her mother, club. She is a graduate of Box Elder high school where she was outstanding in scholarship, publications and club work. TRY hob. enjoys lift d ' al i PORTAGE NEWS PORTAGE, May 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ppan Conley visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend with Mrs. Conley's sister, Mrs. Wilford Mitchell and her brother, James Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hall of Twin Falls, Idaho, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Josephine Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited over the week-enwith Mrs. Halls mother, Mrs. Christena McCrary. Amos Hawks of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Hawks of Brigham spent Mother's day with Mrs. Margaret Hawks. A fine program was given Sunday morning under the direction of the Sunday school. A beautiful potted plant was given to each mother of the ward. Funeral services lor Joseph R. Harris, a resident of Me- Cammon, Idaho, were held Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Hoskins spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston in Salt Lake. spent the week-enRoss Coombs gave a fine talk in sacrament meeting Sunday night on Home and Mother. Mrs. Bus Hull of Brigham visited here Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Y I 1 Ml M Meet a man who is on his toes ' i ! I WEDNESDAY MORNING, L Shop First in The News-Journa- l 00; ly lius sows, Cattle: Estimated salable re- THE ceipts, 70; through. 27, total 97; OTHER market fairly active for two days; steers and heifers steady RESULTS to stronger, other classes about steady; bulk medium to good few slaughter steers, NEWS-JOURNA- j NOW PEOPLE 611 SHE! I0TI GET SO CAN Sr 1 impni 'ROC VOL! 7.50-8.7- Where to Find It medium to choice 7.35-8.8common 'heifers, steers and heifers mostly 6.50 'down; medium to good cows, A listing of reliable firms ini cutter and common, Individuals specialists in their canners, 4.65 down; line. ; bulls, good and choice veal calves mostly BUILDING TRADES few extra quality up to 11.75 Painting, Pagrtg, Fay Sholty Interior Decorating Phona 401 and over; common and medium choice 9.00; DIRECTORY js 2 am o 14 c sea sest 5.75-6.7- Kid 4.75-5.5- W cm 5.50-6.60- Cl re In! 10.50-11.5- idlers. Sheep: 7.00.10.00. Estimated salable PLUMBING re- - 4 )8f HEATING No job too amall Satifutiw par anteed Coleman A Sorenson. $1 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. C. R. Jorea, D C , Clinic, 316 East Foreat. When You Answer the call of the highways be sure your car is safely insured. -- Stop and Think S. M. 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