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Show THE BOX ELDER PAGE TWO hie for use after an cn-- , pi, me (.iirieis have been sunk and will fin, illy command '1 tie proponents of the Newspaper, the sea come back by saying published every Tuesday and ail cl aft tnat even the anciaft camel Fudiv at Brigham, Utah. will follow Ihe battleship into Knteted at the Postoffice at oblivion as an insliunient of Biigham City, Utah, as Second w.ii They add that the an-i aft Clis.s Matter ir January, 1908. (Miner is only valutble N c iug'31 ourrt al v mr BACK HOME AGAIN By Ed Dodd foi releasing planes in the plane earner useless because earner based pi tnes are Exit Battleship? necessaiily less effective than land based planes. And so the I. VITST developments in and on the five seas aigument goes, but events are v hi Id seem to indicate that we beating out many of ihe conhave i ram1 to the end ot an eia tentions of airplane advocates A naval w a fare. in n.iv a m ion bill appiopilalmjj ( onsl con-;iis- i NS note-wmth- v GOVERNMENT OMIOKIS WM1CH SHE SAiO NOU "THOUGHT-FJ.L- y BROUGHT FfiOfA TDWM v, w .Mis M 1X1, ANIMALS WANTED CASH and call for n w 4 IN THE RED U.S. Breaks Record For Going Deep Into Debt It,'- -' X ? V'ttL. vl,ui' ,'tlv & 'U Ik far yf4i ( two-doo- Ut H u With spveral months of the fiscal year certain to elapse before tax legislation is completed, it is highly uncertain now effective increased tax &X The Might 1 hawks? .EGAL NOTICES - lly 19-1- Where To Find It 19-13- , listing of reliable firms and individuals specialists in their (V line. HEATING Satisfaction Coleman fit Sorenson. UMB1NG No job too small ntcd & guar INSURANCE Martin Rasmussen Residence Phone 98 S Office OPTICAL GOODS N L. Hansen Variety Store Store of a Million Articles. ind Ihe ORCHARD SUPPLIES Approved quality insecticides, spray. Injr materials Anderson Produce Co E.H. MARBLE one of all-ou- war. t The first stage covered the first five months of the year. During the last seven months the defense organi2ation was transformed into a fighting machine destined to be the most potent and most expensive in history. Gross war expenditures lor the entire World War I, including loans to foreign governments, totaled only $32,830,000,-000- . for Any budgetary estimates the coming year must take into account the changing fortunes of war which, over night, can 'force their revision upward or downward. But in any event one single bill now vending in congress for the army exceeds $42, 000.000, (XX). Any estimate of the coming deficit can be only, speculative. With $7,(XX),(XX).(XX) of new taxes, the budget bureau estimates the coming year's deficit will total $19,223,(XX),(XX). But the amount of addition, revenue to be derived from new taxes is still to be determined. years SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY DURING THE SUMMER OUR LOBBY IS DELIGHTFULLY AIR COOLED 200 ROOMS AND 200 BATHS Hotel Temple Square RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 The Hotel Temple Squaie has a highly desirable friendly atmosphere. You will always find it immaculate, supremely comfortable, and thoroughly agreeable. You can therefore underhand why this hotel is: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ou can also appreciate why: ITS A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP Al THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY First National Bank Brigham Citv Utah MR. FARME- RI furnish registered Jersey breeding stock for dairymen. Highest butterfat in Box Elder. SELECT YOUR STOCK FROM R. W. MAKER AND SONS Tremonton, Utah J30 Jy7-I- Bldg 21 modern bT.op'rat,nL" a muf FOR SALE ,0 Pu,'bI house. See John Musulas at I a nd he btan o.rymg Jy7pd. lfollyw ood Candy Co. his growing age and FOR SALE Good used Mon- - 'about how he and his wife would arch range. A. B. Taylor, hve. lie was told to apply for A state Willard. Phone 595R3. JylO blind compensation. examiner looked 'at Claiks WANTED Woman lax! driver. sightless eyes-antold the man theie was a Age 21 or over for Brigham. y ear-olSend qualifications and name chance a speculative chance" to P. O. Box 762. Brigham, tf. tnat a delicate operation might Produiii Xitiuri.il Corp., .Vw York, at least partially restoie his FOUND Car key, in front of V1! l office. General Clalk bok that chance The WASHINGTON. July 7 a? Motors make, number 8478.' was peifoimed and The war pioiluction boa-- j operation Owner may get same by call. weie reniou'd. day oi dei cd hundieds of g ing for it at News Journal of- While bandages he has not, and never amis of tons" of critical fice and paving lur this ad. can, fully regain his sight, he terials now fioen in idle can see tones, into roimal lnda? Deweyville News This is a new world to me. channels for use in vital cm he said. "Just think. I cin and war piouuctijr. Mr. DEWEYVILLE, July see people. I can look down and Mrs. M. G. Perry enter- the street a block or two and tained at a family dinner Sun- see like anybody automobiles day in honor of their son, Nor- else. MAKE EVERY man, who left for Los Angeles Best of all, I to resume his studies at the PAY DAY wife. University of Southern California. Norman is a member of BOND DAI the army dental reserve corp. Covers were laid for Mr. and JOIN THE Mrs. Ellis Perry and family of SAVINGS PLAN VICTORY! for Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Petersen and family of Peters, Margret Potter of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and Myrl Perry of Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Borne of Fielding, representing the Bear River M. I. A. stake board, were special speakers at the Sunday evening sacrament service. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited relatives at Agton, Wyoming over the week-end- . Miss Phylis Frer is spending the week with relatives in Preston. Idaho. Sergeant Lowell Burbank left Friday for Camp Lewis, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes of Penrose. Lovell Peterson of Brigham City has been a guest of his cousins Lane and Jay Gardner. James A. Gardner and James SPRING CANTON COAL starts quicker, burns longer D. Holdaway spent July 4 fishless soot and less ashes. Try some today ! ing in Logan canyon. , e - r News-Journa- as the greatest of the DeMill stars Ray Milland, Consult Clerk of District Court, pictures, Paulette Goddard and John or Brigham City, respective Wayne, and features Raymond signers for further Informa- Massey, Robert Preston, Lynne Hon' will be during excises Overman, Susan Hayward, Chas. the coming year. notice to creditors Walter Hampden, Estate of Phoebe M.idwen. Deceased Bickford, Such spending as already has claims with Martha O DFlSCOll, Janet BCCCh Creditors will present oftaken place and which is con- voucher to Ihe undereiunrd et the er and Louise Beavers, fice of Walter G Mann, rirst National templated reflects sharply upon Bank Building, Brigham Crty. Utah, on the 2lth day of August, A the public debt. Today, that Dr before 1942 CARD OF THANKS debt stands at an high Date of first publication To the Corinne Chapter No. of approximately $76,600 000 090. June 9th, A P 1942 DAISY MADSTN. 11 of the O. E. S; to the ladies A year ago today it was Administrator with Will Annexed of Phoebe Madsen, of the M. E. church; to the BrigNext year budget Deceased ham Rotary club; to the coun- officials it will hover WALTFR G MANN. anticipate $12,707; 1943, $23,918. for Administrator. jty officials and employees and Attorney 1911, $12,275; around $130, (XX), (XX), (XX). Expenditures, to the many friends who assistJ9 1912, $32,579; $73,141. ed at the time of the death and V BUY BONDS & STAMPS--V SUMMONS Deficit, 1941, $5,103; 1942, burial of our mother, we extend In the District Court of the First Judicial $19,872; 1913, $49,223. our sincere and grateful thanks. District of the State of Utah, in and War spending, 1911. $6,917; for the County of Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Owens. JANE II MILLER, plaintiff. 1912, $26, (XX); 1913, $67,000. Melville S. Owens. Public debt, 1941, $18,961; VARGFANE MILLER, detvndant. DR. L. Owens. Joseph OF THE UTAH TO STATE 1942, $76,600; 1913, $130,000, THE SAID DEFENDANT: The estimates of 1913 receipts You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service and the deficit are based on the of this Summons upon you, if served assumption that congress will within the county in which this action DENTIST within thirty is brought, otherwise, pass new tax legislation yielddavs after service, and defend the above ing an additional $7, (XX), 000, (XX) entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be ren las first recommended by Presi-iden- t dered against you which according to Roosevelt. The bill in the demand of the complaint has been Room .13 Ecdes Bldg. filed with the Clerk of the above enwould net little form Dr. E. B. Harrison present titled Court more than $5,000,000,000. This action is brought by Plaintiff to OGDEN, UTAH OPTOMETRIST of obtain Decree Divorce, dissolving The closing fiscal year saw the 20 South Main Street he bonds of matrimony. nation change from a peacetime B C CALL. Plaintiff's Attorney. policy of national defense to P O. Address rates-especia- WE PAY jour dead useless cows, horses, hogs and sheep. Phone Tremonton, 99A2; Garland, S3J3. Colorado tf. to live. Co. Animal Through the dark years, Clark 1941 V8 Coach, FOR SALE was aware of changes in the 1938 Dodge Sedan, 1933 Gra Id Blindness' ham. Sinclair Service, Mil- - wot himabout him. from the tioop seeing tlkept lard, Utah. trains of doughboys leaving for t. FOR SALE One Case combine. the trenches "somewhere After the war, living t cut. Prairie type. L. G. France. tftook on a new tempo. It was Parkinson, Franklin, Ida. dangerous to step into the 1941 Chevrolet streets FOR SALE they were filled with deluxe sedan, radio, speeding traltic. A new toy heater, defroster, good rubber. brightened Clatks lighiless Must sell quick, draft caught days-t- he radio. He was earn tf. jng a meager living for his wife me. Apply v(ll( NOW BILLIONS WASHINGTON, June 30 (UP) were provided for in the -- The lull but no battleships. government today closed This change in plans is clue its books on a fiscal year mark the heaviest spending and to tit velopmenls in the present v tr. As its sponsois have long biggest red ink figures w would the case, tory. But all these rocords will afiain d',nn thc nCXt the airplane is taking the place if the battleship in naval war-faiExperiences of all the. nations engaged in the classic approximately $26, (XX), 000,000 of t niggle have proved this to be nut1. Battleships are expensive and it takes a long time to build them. Yet the developments of the war show they are vulnerable to aircraft attack. ut those figures are rcla- Those who still maintain that the battleship is an essential tlv('1r sma11 compared with what part of every navy say that ls ln store or flscal 1W3 which congress will decide later to s,alts tomorrow, build more battleships because1 The following are the 1943 andltlmatescompared with those will be necessary (In millions of ;in mi and dollars) : Receipts, 1941, $7,607; DIRECTORY 1 s i ,ixi ikhi ixxi with autlioned by But i e enlly i uni'i ( ss in this day when laige .ippiopi i.iliunx aie eominon was ihe announeenH nt thill the would call for immediate construction of 500 000 tons ol aiteialt earneis. num-b- i img 20 to 30 according to Me finally determined upon. II was added 1h.it the navy had abandoned plana to const! uct live new mammoth battleships ol (0,000 tons each. Cruisers and (lestioyeis as well as car-liei- s j Tr-lEf- re- PUEBLO, Colo June 30 (UP) a C. O. Claik, 69, viewed new world" today thtuugh eyes tor 12 that have been blind years. In 1900, when he was a young 'man of 27, a mysteiious eye m-fection robbed hirn of sight. The United States had won the Spanish American war and the horseless carriage was being talked about. Claik lived in his wn darkened woild and managed to eatn a living. In 19o0, he moved to Kansas City where he met. courted and married Anna Louise Norm. iBut he never saw her. Nor d'd he see the chugging automo-anbiles which were becoming rr.oie common when he anti his'wile .returned to Rocky Ford, Colo, , TH' OWE THAT TOLD EM WE D COME TO THIS PAOTY AW fOU AST US TO EAT DIUWER WITH YOU AMD YORE MOTHER SERVED gions too distant ftoin tne shoie foi land based planes to operate theie, but that I. in'1 based with pi, tnes will he developed such long lange they will be able to go eveiywheie. lemler-in- V AFTERNOOV REGAINS SIGHT AFTER 42 YEARS WANT ADS NJOY I GET IT' JEL.LV. YOU WAS c now TtESP E . Semi-Weekl- Subscription Kates: A: where in Pox Elder County: One Year, in advance .. K50 Six Months, in advance .. $1.25 25c Per Month Outside county, per year $3 00 NEWS-JOURNA- , 28 Cecil B. DeMille Speaks Cecil B. DeMille is heard but not seen in his 30th Anniveixary picture. Paramount's technicolor epic of the sea, Reap The Wild Wind. now playing at the Roxy He delivers the protheatre. When you are annoyed by the smarting of dry, cracked, or peeling lips here's an easy way to get relief. Apply gentle Mentholatum over the iniured surface. This cooling, soothing ointment wdl quickly help to relieve the discomfort. Its meiiicinal ingredients will ahio promote healing of the injuroi rkm. 30c and 60c sues. logue. It's not generally known that DeMille was once an actor arid playwright. He abandoned both three decades ago to play foster father to the foundling motion picture industry and made the first feature length film, The Squaw Man," in a Hollywood 'barn. 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