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Show THE PAGE TWO mWST3r"!m. Ncui's-dloum- to Rates- Subscription Anywhere in Box Elder Year, in advance Months, in advance Per Month . e County-On- 25 25c . $3 00 Re Alive on the Fifth unime, o( course, is inter-tu- the on fast PUT VICTORY nl Fouith' in the future of our young folks. Utah chain Mohs are no exception . . . uni vane of them base done some dung about it. The National San ty Council madi that appeal to pitnotiej Ann i mans today in iaumhing i nilioirwidu cartipiign agmest Ihoulh of July accidiits that! w isle manpower, man ml and firm in otli'd for vu tor., One hundtud and Unity national oi garnations an- - joining Ivvilti the Count i in fin- gloat-- i wt mass attack on huliday accidents cvci made in this eouri-,1t- -- irm y For instance. Stars, Roebuck tor has several years past given twenty five $100 Public officials, safely load-ii- s and citicns thioughout thi rountry ate being iskcd to enlist in the campaign in a united effoit to ptevent ai t idents that last year took 9 tit) lives in July alone As a pi action means of re-- j during the usual hi avy holid ly traffic toll, the found! suggested that everyone spend this Eouith of July clow to home This not only will help pievent conserve accidents, but will cais, tnes and gasoline But whether you slay at home 'or not, the Council warned, the danger of accidents is still with you There still temain perennial Fouith of July r skb of diowning, fnewoiks, falls, tc sun and, of course, traffic accidents on even the shortest trips Extra caie is needtd no (matter where or how you spend the holiday. The Council called on every-one to do his part in i educing ,the holiday accident toll. The prevention of accidents of every kind becomes the pa-- 1 jtnotic duty of every citizen in times like these, said Col. John Stilwell, president of the Council. Accidents slow the production of war materials and hinder our all out war effort. We who are1 still at home can at least make sure we do nothing to make it harder for our boys on the fight-If accidents keep jing line weapons and supplies from those iboys, then accidents must stop. This Fourth of July is vastly different from the one last year. In 1941 we merely celebrated our independence In 1942 wo aie lighting to preserve it. It would be not only ironic but unpatriotic to celebrate Independence Day this year by causing accidents that waste human and mateilal resources essential to the victory that will insure our freedom Remember accidents help Axis L-- t x all unite in put- ting vicloiy fust on the Fouith ' s sthol-.uslop- and two St50 scholarships tath year to worthy high school graduates to In Ip them go to Utah State Agricultural College. Students are selected by the College scholarship committee. Some of them have already bten graduated and have become vocational HIGH HORSE f bq Rhea ( barters and her grandfather, Major Stephen ( harters, ho live on their am estral estate near the little town of are in finamial difficulties. Khea s irresponsible brother Du k is merely an additional problem. The family lawyer, Mr. Markham, writes to a man named ( arradine who owes the Major a large sum of money. ( arradine cant pay his debt, but sends his son Jim to Charters Manor to help in any way he can. When Khea is antagonistic toward Jim, he anuses her of disliking him because hr isnt a gentleman. Despite all this, he makes casual love to her, and she finds herself unwillingly attracted to him. 1 hen, Philip I.anning, rith young man whom she loved four years ago but has not seen sinee, returns to She derides she still loves him and, when her grandfathers finamial difficulties increase she plavs with the idea of marrying Philip for his money. However, when he proposes to her. she delays her answer That same evening her grandfather has stroke. Mar-ehest- CHAPTER XX three days, Stephen Char- JPOR ters remained in a grave con- dition Then, on the fourth day, there came a change a change for the better. The crisis was passed. Dr Pierson, on emerging the sickroom that morning, smiling. j JL from was Rtica sat where he left her, staring into space She hadn t told him of the means she was considering for raising money because she was ashamed to tell him She was thinkand of Philip s ing of money PHILIP had called every day since was stricken. and had been very sympathetic and comforting. The first day, on leaving, he had said, "I suppose you have been too upset to think of us, havent you I mean, to decide what answer youre going to give me9 "I m afraid so, Philip Well, I wont be impatient, under the cu cumstances Yesterday afternoon, when he called she had come downstairs to find him talking to Jim Carradme m the living room. Later, when they were alone, he had asked, "Just who is this Caria-Uin- e m U si HEW FURNITURE FROM OLD FACTORY TRAINED WORKERS DO THE JOB RIGHT. FOB AN ESTIMME. CLL I S TOD MATTRESS CO. EVERTON Rhea9" His father was a Iriend of my PHONE fathers He seems a good sort, I like him Rhea shrugged Every one seems to Grandfather thinks the woild of him Philip was silent a moment, then asked, What do you think of him9 I dont know Sonu times I like ost of hie time, I almost ?ut Fm IimFp him Wtiy Philip said quickly. Has he been making unwelcome advances9" Oh no' Rhea laughed. He usually treats me with the greatest contempt He thinks Im too proud , II WAS A I .sji WANT ADS OR MY REAL ESTATE SOLD RE L ESTATE BOUGHT REAL ESTATE LOAN'S DAIRY COWS When I .Started Feeding Special Formula from rn SONS. S. NORMAN a g. More power to Utahs joung folks! UTAH CHAIN STORES KMSU FURNACE CLEANING We Vacuum Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE Phone ONE TRACTOR , 1.. UjtiAX'f 5 WHY NOT TRY EFFERVESCENT NERVINE TABLETS A w have VA DAY when you felt tense, jumpy, irritable? 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MILES DR ,y;$NERVINEIABLETS, l B I J Dite July ff 3 txl, NOTICE I M I xecut i )i the Estate tines HU lit Dec used Tirst Piihln iti A D 1942 J y 3 10 17 24 NEWS-JOURN3 TO CREDITORS t James Henry t itrttr known as Janies H terry H terrv Deceased J as is claims with will uresent I redttors vouchers to the undersigned at the of f ice ot Geortfe M Mason Attorney, irst National Bank Building Brigham L tub on or before t tie 1st day of l.'y November A D 1942 Date of firrt publication June 12 A D 1942 J Y I RRY Jr . Adminis trator of the estate of j also James Henry terry known as Janies H Ferry,, also known as Jas H ter ry deceased CFORCE M MAbON, torney At Law hirst National Snk Bldg, Brigham City, Ltah v1: of n J 2 19 26 LET THE LOCAL MAN DO YOUR WORK. VACUUM TYPE I? PflW T71 AT YOUR OWN HOME. NO MI SS, NO FFSS, NO DIKT. F ALSO INSTALL I FILNAFE IILTERS. F ALL IS. IF ITS ITRN'At E FI.E NIM BEEEME COAL AND APPLIANCE Jvl 10 AL ADS GET RESULTS CHEV- tf. ME PAY' CYsII and call for your dead and useless cows, horses, hogs and sheep. Phone Tremuiiton, 9942; Garland, 35.13. Colorado Animal By Products Co. tf. y- C LOOK greases regu- lb. 10c. - inter-Thlr- MEN Panther tractor larly sold at 17'ie, closeout, 8 Coach, POR SALE 1938 Dodge Sedan, 1935 Buick Coach, 19K5 Ford Coupe, 1935 Graham. Sinclair Service, tf. Willard, P tah. 1941 j A POR SALE One ( ase combine. 12 foot cut. Prairie type. L. G. tf Parkinson, Franklin. Ida. 1941 Chevrolet OR SALE two door deluxe sedan, radio, heater, defroster, good rubber. Must sell quick, draft caught 1 V I.EE, Licensed Abstractor over-exposur- e tete-a-tet- e. 27 G1U:T 1)T Dr. E. B. Harrison 20 OPTOMETRIST South Main StreeA NEWS ltdcswh3 CORINNE June 30 -- A V Smoot piesidtnt of the South Box Eldi i County Farm Buieau u tui m d Thin sda evt r.ng fiom Phoenix Anonu wheie he at- mm Philip 1 Another chain store Safehas given $12,000 to way the College for various purposes including a $500 scholarship for a study of fruit and vegetable market-in- r HAVE SI DONE NOW! haughty "Everything will be all right now." and "Just what is he doing here9" he told Rhea, as they went downm quite in the dark about that. I stairs together. Right living has the Major some given your grandfather an iron His father owescame here in conmoney, and he constitution nection with that but. so far, he has arixiLknowm JufllfgIar,t'und dom? not!imR t hang riuht xrde was still numb and use- around too long, said Philip, com- less her chin up. ?!e,a ad Bltmg It will gradually lessen The I.1!8.10 1 don t like having another fellow doctor studied her professionally near 'V? best girl, even if you do through his eyeglasses. Right now, s0 h1 h araid I m more concerned about you than &ay you a'mPs might stop hating turn. I think, about the Major He is taking care you dearmy you d better hurry up and of himself, but you arent answer- - Wont uI m all right, said Rhea. give,!?e an The doctor drew her to a mirror. Into his Rhea, looking up eyes, Look, he ordered. Her reflection showed how pale Pad almost said yes in that moment, come had Jick tben 5U.t barging she was, how sunken and blue- shadowed her eyes were She looked n! the rootn aud broken up the ... as though she, too had been ill. "You havent been sleeping or she, sat thinking of Philip, eating," Dr. Pierson said. You 1 she married him, he would havent been getting any fresh air and sunshine. Youve got to change love ber anything she asked would all that, or shall I order you to bed. nflvcr let the Manor be lost. It was a calculating way of looking at it but, What shall it be9 all, she wouldn't be marrying Ill be good, Rhea promised, after him ony for his money. She was m with a smile. Very well. Now heres a pre- - love with him. She heard Mr. Maikham coming scription I want filled for your back downstairs Then, he appeared grandfather . . The doctor wrote it out and handed it to her. Take ui the doorway, Well I cheered the Major up by it into town yourself and, while youre there, go to a movie. You ve telling him the news from 4he bank, he said "I hope It may help got to get your mind off all this. "All right. Doctor. his recovery. I didn t tell him that the extension was only for thirty davs I saw no point in doing so SOON after he was gone, Rhea rose. No he mustn't be arrived The lawyer news heard the good about Stephen told Im sure somi thing will turn up before the time has run out Charters with relief. There was a sudden air of deterThats fine, he said, following Rhea into the libiary "And now, mination about her and as soon as 1 ve brought some good newsmyself Markham was gone she went to the Your grandfather s illness has its phone and called Philip at the air compensations. Because of it, Har- - plane factory, vey at the bank has decided to ex- when he answered .she said, tend the notes for thirty days 'Philip, I know I shouldn t Rhea days9 repeated, rupt you m your work, but I "Thats something, but it still does want to say one word Its just yes, not give us much time to raise four- - Philip 1 11 marrv you wilt ni ver you teen thousand dollars." wish Goodby darling" No it doesn t As she hung up, she was trem- But I m thinking of a way to do bling. it, Rhea said slow ly. Then, she turned and saw Jim What way9" LEGAL NOTICES He was standing uncertainly on the I d rather not tell you just now as though he had started Consult Clerk of District Court, Markhams keen eyes studied threshold, the room, had stopped w hen he Brigham City, or respective Rhea For a girl, you are shoulder- mto saw her the phone, but tiadn t signers for further tnforma. ing more than your share of this had time at to back out. trouble Doesnt your brother worry tion. It was evident that he had heard about it9 NOTICE TO CRFD1TORS her tell Pliihp she would mai ry him, "He worries yes But worrymg itc of Jumps BKth drcpfispd rrtlrloru Will jjrrsrnt claims with doesnt help vout hers to the undt rsined at his of (To be continued ) The lawyer sighed and rose. flip In the first Srlionil H ink Bid , Well, Ill go upstairs and look in (The characters m this serial are Htiuham lily Lt ih on oi before the, on the Major " fictitious) ni d iv if s, ptembr r I) 1942 over-exertio- I" CORINNE te teachers. V FRIDAY AFTERNOON: E JOSEPH CHADWICK Mar-ehest- Outside county per year I NEVS-.JOlTKNA- ON A A of Utah ELDER al Semi Workly Newspaper, published every Tuesday and Friday at Brigham, Utah Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Class Mat'er in January 14(19 A Lift for the YOUTH BOX tended the National laim Buieau contention Mr and Mis Henry Norman and family wen Ogden visit jis on Monday afteinoon Mr and Mis Eldon Gardiner of Tiemonton aie moving to Uoiinne to make then home for the summer Mr and Mis Wavne have moved to Bnghain to live Both aie employed on the new aimv hospital theie Miss Afton Holmes ot Ogden is spending siveial days hole with Mi and Mis I.a oi G Anderson and farnilv Mis Rohi it Holmes Keireth, lsie and Caiol Hulmi s and Miss Lavon Beikir of Ogden wiie (orinne visitors on Sunday wht re they visited with Mis Mi and Maigaiet Andeison Mr Mis Thomas Andeison and Mis' Eveiett Andeison and Mi and Mis Laron Andeison Mr and Mis Onon Andeison arrived hero from California on v rung foi a shoit Thursday visit with fjiemls and leatves On Tnday thiy visited in Tiemonton with Mr and Mis Por ter Giles and Mi anu Mis El don Gaidiner and on Sundry in Ogden with Mt and Mrs Rob-ei- t Holmes and Mr and Mis Deionda Fatnswoith rt turning to I.os Angeles on eve ning Mr and Mis M J Miller who recently came here fiom Smithfield, have received word that their son, Mallow J Mil ler has had a poem published entitled, The Miath of it All in Contact publication of the Ryan Sr hool of Aeionautics in California Marlow has beer, advanced to the rank of corporal m thp armed seivice and returned to the United States from Alaska He enlisted in the at my air corps in Sep tember of 1910 of money to n,,! with ( 1 i. 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