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Show THE RO PAGE TWO I WexxiS-3ourn- a 11 ELDER NEWS-JOI'RNA- IRIDVT MORNIXQ, SEPTEMnrp . L factuiers By Ed Dodd Chairman BACK HOME AC AIN Collinston And Beaver Dam News A Daily Newspaper, published every week-damorning except' COLLINSTON ANJ BEAVER 1 -Monday and Legal Holidays, at DAM, Si pt The Birthday Brigham, Utah club was enlet tamed WednesEntered at the Postoffice at day in honoi of Mrs Myrtle list Mis' Olive Durfey and Brigham City, Utah, as Second Set Mis Marie Miller served a Class Matter in January, 1909 delicious luncheon and cards weie played Prizes went to Subscription Rates: Anywhere in Box Elder County: Mts Ollie Bowen, Mrs Ethel One year, In advance ... $3 00 Hoopei and Mrs Juanita BigSix Months, In advance .. $1,50 ler Mis Hooper of Smithfield Per month 30c was a special guest. OuDde countv per year $4 00 Mr and Mrs Wallace Bowen of Grace, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Clatk Bowen Brighams Guests Monday. Are Welcome Mr and Mis Ez,ra Lefler and daughters aie spending the ri'ODVV, Bitghams entire week in Kamas pcpulation will turn out to Mr and Mrs Odell wehome the thousands of vis- and Mr. and Mis Lee Bigler Stone ions who come to the Peach have letutned from a week's Citv foi a vacation and a taste visit in California. Mts Del- tl good fiuit ma Saundeis, who accomparu-- i Ieai h day is moie than a ed them, will remain for sev-- i festival, it is home day eral weeks. lor m uy hundredscoming of folks Miss Caiol Duifey of River-dalwho once lived here or have is visiting heie with reli elat iv es m this city atives. Peach day is the biggest n Miss Marjean Jensen enter-- r on day of the year, and almost every home in the city tamed the Pi unary sewing dub Lunch will have ft lends, relatives at her home Thursday. and acquaintances call in for was served and sewing and a hi nt visit games enjoyed. The auxiliary organizations of The good folks of Biigham will not fail as hosts, for a the Beaver ward were reorwell nine will he on every lip ganized Sunday. Mrs Blanche and a smile on eveiy face to Johnson, Mis Emma Bowcutt meet and greet those who land Mts Ollie Bowen were reionic to take part in northern leased from the piestdeney of the Relief Society, and Mrs Utah s oldest celebi ation. Mrs. Virginia lot is years Biigham City Ollie Bowen, Johnson and Mis. Antra Dur Ini ofteied a September foi the folks of nearby fey weie sustained. Mrs Ai count us and states', and duttng leen Simmons was released as this tunc thousands have par- iptesident of the Y. L. M. I A taken of the hospitality here land Mis Myron Hansen sus Mis. Anna Durfey and left praising the friendli- talned. ness of the people and the ,was released from the Prr Olive Durfey 1 v oi of Bughams peaches mary and Mis sustained Mrs. Hansen and ai d melons. Mrs Duifey will choose their While neaily every commustate now has its counselors later. nity in th Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White own particular celebration, Peach day is the granddaddy of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. J White of Gat land were ot them all and will continue J to be, while there is a peach dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. a watermelon Marvi Simmons Sunday. and gtown 'Mis Myrtle Secust left Kit-- I puked in the community. s visit in Los day for a ArMI''s eSubscribe for the tVjoumul Land says 1153 of 1918 new ships will be placed in operation between July 1. 1911, of 1943 LEGAL NOTICES In addition to these two equipment T0 considerable county factors, m maintenance money has been used for various cities street .maintaining of the county and also and towns school shaping and improving several grounds of September. Dnted thix 2nd day A d, ft' But II. J., the poor boy has already learned his les- probab'v M-- s son. Johnstone had said gmtly. Every young man gets trouble now and then, and it se ms so cruel to punish him so siveielv for just one unfortunate lapse. Give him another chance. Jut fauppose he were jour son. . .. n WAS that last thought that bothered the old man the mo--t He wished his wife hadn t said that. Hicp had onee been an H J. Johnstone, Jr., their only child but he had lived only three years. 1 hough hten - priced specialists had been called in when the babv boy w as taken ill, though they had cione everything in their power to save him, the battle had been lost. 1-- flTherZteTot S& ThaVboy'toof hadFben ' called Short for his middle ,m? Jeuime NOTICE Is Decreasing; Brigham City, Utah September 4th, 1941 The undersigned members of the Board of Equalization and Review of Sidewalk District No. 11, regularly appointed as such Board by the City Council of Brigham. City, Box Elder County, Utah, hereby give notice that such a Board will meet and be in session from nine o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M. at the City Council Municipal in the Chambers Building, Brigham City, Utah, on September 12th, 13th and WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (UP) The public health set vice that the rate of in infantile paialysis cases in the United States has slackened It adds that the number of new cases should t,mv begin to decline Five hundred and fifty mn new cases ol the disease were icpoited last week, as com pated to 611 the week befote. Ftom January 1 through Aug 30, a total 3992 cases were This compares with 4t .13 cases for the coi responding period in 1937, when the d.sease had a high degiee of incidence Among state lepoits for the week ending Aug. 30 were: Indiana 6, Illinois 21, Wisconsin 3, Minnesota 21, Missoun 5, South Dakota 3, Kansas 3, Kentucky 15, Aikansas 3, Oklahoma 2, Texas 5, Montana 3, Idaho 1, Arizona 2, Utah 3, Oregon 5, and California 6. reports lx. Newspaper Reporter Has Strongest Morale 13th, must see of the Peach Days celebration is Peter B. a peach of famous story Hie Parson of Pananunt which starts with a gala Mulnite Prrvue at Ihc Roxy Ilieatre tonight. Above are ( harles Buggies, Ellen Drew and I'liillip Terry in a scene from the biggest western thrill you've had in years. On the same lull there's the new 3 Mooge comedy riot No Long Mr. t hump and other peachy cartoons and short treats. V Ky lies a show soft-heart- EVANSTON, . T ABOUT moment, Jerry was stepping into an elevator 0n the ground floor of the building, As the car whisked him upward, he squared his shoulders tried to steel ntmself for the interview ahead of him. He dreaded It. but had made up his mind that, whatever Johnstone sald to him, he'd take it without flinching. If the old man had decided to fire him okay. He d Cept the verdict with his head up. He wouldnt do any pleading. What was the use? Why try to explain that he had got into this difficulty through love of a girl who had married another man? As a result of his determination not to show his feelings, he walked into Johnstone's oflice with an most defiant air. The old man eyed him critically Sit down!" he barked, then he paused a minute before going on. Well, young man. youve certam-di- d jy succeeded in makmg a fool of yourself" -Yes, sir I guess we all do that 0nce In a white," Jeriy answered, wlth an effort at bravado, So thats the way you feel about it9 It seems to me vou might be a(, least have the grace t ashamed of yourself!" jerry didnt answer. He felt ex-- ls actv jie had felt one day in his ov hood when tne matron of the orp)lanage had scolded him for al-g- ay breaking a window. You bad. grajefu) boy! she had said. To behave like that after ail we've none for you! And now you stand there sullenly and don t even say you re sorry! The matron hadn't been a par-mt- o t,lclliarly. , understanding person. If d h, d n ti bov s shoulder and sa.d sympathetically, how it hannoned ould have opened up his heart to her. but she hadnt real- UP(j this And now. old man John-nnstonp mth equal lack of under salljing, was saving in the same tone of voice. You might at least bave the grace to be ashamed of He should have said yourself' g0Ilt hats wrong9 What made to y0n ql(j? j q y0U do.. know Then Jerry m pht havP biUrtp 0m the whole sorv and thp mterview might have had a fi,frPrPnt endme un-aft- cr . w Sndat In fact the mucn that' 1941 Infantile Paralysis - . D Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County Osey Jenson Chairman Joseph A Nielsen. Member. A W. Owens. Member ATTEST Ml R! IN N COOK, Clerk of Box Elder County Pro Tem. ably by sentiment. Many a time wife sat tlle,n- 85 he and his beside their radio, listening to jerry sing, he had wiped foolish-era- l tears from his eyes. He rase abruptly from his desk walked over to a window-comp- any, stoocj there moodily looking out at gray winter sky above the city buildings. i 8 sentimental old fool!" he told himself. "Getting about thls kjd just because his name happens to be Jerry! Ive made my decision, and I mean to stick to it!" He had talked the matter over white- with his wife, a sweet-facehaired old lady. She wanted him to be lenient, but he disagreed. The boy s got to be taught a lesson," he had argued Not many young men are given the great op- port unity that I gave him when I took him out of a cheap dance hail and put him on the air. I him to the attention of the public and he made a hit had every prosiest of going places with that voice of his. You d have thought that he'd appreciate what had been done for him. But no his success goes to his head. He starts play mg fast and loose with it. starts drinking and leading a life. The studio manager tells me that, a couple of times lately, he ban got to the studio in time for his broadcast, and that, when he get there, he was in no condi- t'on to sing his best. He d been heading for troublq for some time. was just the This car smash-u- p climax. Well, he's got to be taught that he can't get away with a thing like that if he means to have a tan er. I don t like to be hard on him but it seems to me that, for his own sake, the best thing to do to cancel his contract. Then mavbe hell realize that success is something youve got to work for some Jung youve got to guard you re lucky enough to win Mrs Bessie Johnson oTv What are the three objectives of the Defense .Savings 51 (1) To obtain funds for national defense; () to help keep down the cost of living and prevent inflation; (3) to' aid greut numbers of Americans to save from current income, so they will have money to weather the adjustment period after the her deughur p aLkcr lss li ms , . Johnson weekend ,n Malad Mr and Mrs Geo biigham spent Mr ?e sup H e Mason ai.cl Try News journal NOTICE ALL FRESHMEN Please meet at Third South with Oleen Palm- er at 10:;i0 a. m. Friddj j WAYNE by PRISCILLA linrteS Syndicate did bother him. Ee felt sorry that it had to take place sorry that he must say what he intended to say. Johnson til-is j TOOSJOON fice, awaiting Jerry Thomas. It had been a long time since an interview of any kind had withered him, out the one he hs about to have with Jerry M f ten-day- Breakfast Foods sat n xus private of QUIZ Consult Clerk of District Court, war. Brigham City, or respectiva Q. How does tile purchase of signers for further lnforma Defense Bonds act to keep tion. down the cost of living? A. Money taken from income NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the Board to biiv Defense Bonds pas Box Fider of ol Countv Commissioner for tire things we need for 'Countv, State ot Utah of their inten tion to increase the budget appropnadefense instead of being spent tion at the Regular Meeting of the and for luxury products Board to be held Monday, September, 19 To Title consumer goods. 22. 1941, as provided by other the Chapter 16, Secton 22, of the Revised extent it prevents this Statute of Utah, 1933, a follows creation of an excessive deCOUNTY ROAD FUND mand for consumer goods 00 j $12,000 Maintenance Department a lesultmg rise in prices. and An increase is made necessary by a To buy Defense bonds NOTE: number of conditions, one of which is and stamps, go to the nearthe fact that considerable more main tenance than usual has been necessary est postoffice, hank, or savithis year because of the many, and in and loan association; or storm nrough ng.some cases, very heavy w rite to the Treasurer of the tout the county, also due to the fact heavy an unusually had that we have United States, Wash., D. C. 'expense in maintaining our county road I Johnstone A. He adds estimates ' HJ. lle Program? and the end is that construction this year of cent ahead -- 3 per running s CHAPTER XXXII JOHNSTONE, I known as the Old Man to the sev- hundred employees of the J. year re-u- fettw DEFENSE BOND time commission pi edicts that pioduction of ships in the first 1913 will surpass quar'er of for the entne war the output e PWr mg at the Land of the matt- - ' was a good deal. 0ld man sald so when Jerry fina,ly left it wls Jerry Thomas' name, al- - tl,e otI!epat(;f t,;h:rpld f.VPn met as much as Ins smemg voice. he Hlny.' tthen hi cme f that had prompted the old man to I6 ; sponsor hun over the radio. Of continued) couxw, he wouldnt have done it jf th boy hadn t had talent, but (The characters in this serial are torn bad bee influenced consider- fictUiousJ 111 , Sept. 3 writ- (UP) The average news er represents the nation's first bulwaik in the matter of morale This is shown in a survey conducted by Prof. Goodwin Watson of Columbia the who addressed American Psychological Association meeting today. Watson said that writers as a class outrank salesmen, teachers and college students as believers in the fiuits of ef fort His findings, declared the piofossor, weie made on the basis of studios conducted among all classes of workers fiotn 1934 to 1911 His report revealed that the NANCY lowest ratio of mot ale. or was l.fe satisfaction present among industrial workmen and office cleiks. The study showed that phys- ical fitness had little beating on good will, but that marriage strongly contributed to an excellent mental outlook generally persons 'Religious weie of higher morale than the Navy Completes Many Vessels -- WASHINGTON, Sept 3 (UP1 A total of 213 naval vess-el-s During said time and at the place named, the lists of all property within said Sidewalk District No 11 wall be open to public inspection, and any person feeling aggrieved shall have a hearing before said Board and any necessary charges and coirections will be made. Lewis S. Wight, Einest E. Hansen, Wm. W. Smith Board of Equalization and Review. By order of the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, Dated this 4th day of September, 1941. LOUISE SORENSEN, City Recorder. S 5 and 6. MARKET REPORTS OGDEN Utah, Sept. 4 (UP) has been completed during 295. sow, to thejj0gS. first eight months of 1941. Keels jq cents higher; topsteady 12 85 on 'for 436 mote ships were laid few sales best 180 to 230 lb repoit on the progress of butchers; mixed weights and the naval shipbuilding program grades outside that range 12 25 has been given to Navy Secre- - to 12 60. nmieligious Cattle- 425, slow, steady, metary Knox by Read Admiral Samuel M Robinson, chief of dium to good beef steel s 8 75 the bureau of ships to 10 00, HOME I ROM HOslirU, common grassers, Mrs T R Wnght of Yiwt Robinson ascribed the prog 7 50 to 8 50 leturned to her home Sunday io.ss of the piogram to cooperSheep: 9315, good to choice latter being confined in a Bug ation which the navy teceives local spring lambs steady to fiom shipbuilder and manu- - strong at 1100 sorted at 10 50 him hospital for a week and Saturday, FIELDING NEWS Daren FIELDING. Sept. 4 , is Wash o Tacoma, Hopkins visiting at the home of Miss Colleen Udy. Mrs Henry Neilsen and Clco Marble of Brigham are visit- - DR. E. B. NEED MORE HELP?- HARRISON OPTOMETRIST 20 South Main Street HIRED - r Assign more jobs to Reddy Kilowatt Hand, Reddy Kilowatt, your Electrical Hired can take over scores of jobs on jour farm, just as he has on thousands of farms througYoull find hes efficient, hout this territory. dependable and works for the lowest paid any "hired hand. wages tmtfoutDcaet - Bv Ernie Bushmill |