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Show THE PAGE TWO subsidies is dealing not the LEGAL NOTICES but some o Consult Clerk of district Court d mgerous , Subsidies like symptoms Brigham City, or respectlv A Newspaper, oihei si datives will only enable for further informasigners published every Tuesday and the disease to glow wor.se. Cer-tion. in ly they w ,11 not help staFinlay at Brigham, Utah. niatciial MOTICF. TO CRfDITORS tw bilize irncs of Blyih, dpard with ,i Knteied at the Postoffiee at and i o but cics-ts-. bill will only damn fr'll hr undfrsixrtffi at hu ol u hff Ruphnm City, Utah, as Second tun milage an UK lease Hank Hid, National r.f thf Wfl. ri.iss Matter m January, The ta-- c of puni lining the tt v Ltuh on ir brlorr th tin food1942 A I) o is i .,t c !m fio( filing (u k H i i ALI Subscription Kates: IP tin p, .t es Ik tn St one not f xM'tf'ir of th Fttatf of Box Elder in Aivwhere County: it Us Lca!.td ft uits and Jamr ( aimed blylh One Year, in advance .. S2 50 ol nm Public Of at Firs too been taiscri i) 1942 JUv i rd Six Months, in advance .. $125 pioilmts hive 10 17 24 31 J 25c The M'lson given was the same Per Month 'll with labor costs glowing Outside county, perear$300 TO CRFDITORS line, the faimiis and NOTICE along the In ThDistrict Court of the First Jubusinot in ( ould dicial Dis ti ic t of the State of Utah, stay paiktisIn and For Thr County of The answer certainly is ness Puncturing The Box Elder. not subsidies but stabiliz item In the Mitter of the Estate of R Ceiling Deceased IJsTHIR all along the line. will please preent redltor B EC FAT announcement by to th' with vouchers, rhiinis, th' lust will and testament of I slhr 1'iiie Ulmimsti ator Mcndeison f Hens, to addressed aub Phyllis on tti.it Mu- iet.nl ceiling puce ixhain ( itv Ltah on or before the ADS i.s foodbe raised will 1942 of d.iv September, tioiti Dot d this 10th day of luly, 1942 to mo o .it evidence tending r. HhbS. PMVLLIb cost of the hftir Executrix of the last will pluvo thit SOLD ESTATE of Lather H runtestament and REL of with of living danger Laub, Deceased It EAT, ESTATE BOUGHT VI away puces cannot be pi evenHARRIS, REAL ESTATE LOANS Alt ry for executrix letail price ceilings ted bv Bank Bldg, a he Valley S. NORMAN CEE, There mu.--t be a ceilalone Utah Licensed Abstractor 724 31 Aug 7 on unfinished on Jy wages ing Ncui'c-3ourn- al ELDER BOX NEWS-JOURNA- FRIDAY AFTERNOON, E ON A se it-- Semi-Weekl- i 3 ri- Matched walnut top, - Two matfanne jW partxnent bandy toni Two shelve. Regular kw pnra, $6 95. Sak Price - $6.45 (. Ironing Board Pad & Cover WANT Thick pad. Lactof typa cover. 59c vai. i 0- - coin modi lies Price According the i atoi and under sol up ho is correct, pie-ein raising the frozen food to pi, re (oiling is necessary (invent crops rotting in the licld hi cause of increased costs in gathenng and packing them. '1 he inciease in retail puces of couise wdl be paid by the consumer The greatest portion of the post of any finished antic'" And the is the labor cost rust of labor, because of shortages in manpower due (o the war crisis, has pushed production costs up and up. There has been no leal effort to lgulate these costs. The case of the fioen foods is an example of whal happens. Thp price to llie consumer must be raised so that pioduoers bark on th" farm can gather in the crop and the packets can put it up. Otherwise the crop will rot in the fields. The remedy proposed by the Price Administrators office is government subsidies. In other words, it is suggested that the taxpayer foot the bill of these increased costs through subsidies paid over by Uncle Sam. is obviously Such a remedy unfair and it will be ineffective. Ttying to hold down prices by subsidies certainly w'ill lead to worse conditions .than those which we seek to cure. Why not subsidize the ultimate consumer too? This suggestion is The conof course ridiculous. sumer, after all, should pay if able to do so, for what he wants and buys. It is unfair to ask the taxpayer to pay through subsidies authorized and poised by Uncle Sam. Furthermore, payment We Vacuum Clean am) Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE Phone ONE" ac-no- n nt TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph Jeppien detut leppsen, Dei eased will t reditors present claiins SELL your dead or useless horses and cattle to White's Trout more farm and receive money. Rhone Ilyruni UK Collect. J43 TRACTOR MEN with vouchers to the undersigned at Man7th the or before on day Utah tua, of October, A D 1942 f first Date publication 24th A D 1942 jn CONRAD jrPPESEW Ad- of the estate nunistrutor of Joseph Jeppsen and An- dena N Jeppsen, deceased. j WALTER G MANN. Attorney for Administrator Aug. 7 14 21 Jy24 3 LOOK to creditors Panther tractor greases regu-- notice state of Andme Nielsen, Deceas with larly sold at 17 if, closeout, Creditors present claim f lb. lOe. CENTRAL KOLET CO. j ANIMALS WANTED WE PAY CASH and call for your dead and useless cows, horses, hogs and sheep. Phone Tremonton, . ( olorado 112A2; (.arland tf. Animal By Products ( o. WANTED Woman taxi driver. Age 21 or over for Brigham. Send (imlificafi(ins and name to P. O. Box 762, Brigham, tf. FOR SALK 1910 Ford Coupe; 1936 Dodge Coupe; 1935 Graham Sedan; 1935 Bnick Coach; 1934 Plymouth Coach. Sinclair Service, Willard, Ftah. 49 u A Measuring SPOONS set of 4 linked ko spoonA 10c value. Complete ltb. 8 NOTICE FURNACE CLEANING to the yrit. j to the undersigned at Man-ovom her or before the 7th day tua, Utah October, A D 1942. publication July 24th A D 1942 AdCONRAD JFPPESEN. ministrator of the estate of Andine Nielsen, deceased WALILR C MANN. Attorney for Administrator Jy24 31 Aug 7 14 21 TO CREDITORS stole of Benjamin t hriatensen, also 'known us Ben Christensen, deteased C with claims j reditors will present ' at her vouchers to the undersigned R D F No. I. residence, Tremonton, Utah, on or before the first day of October, A D 1942 Date of et publication 24rd day of July, A D 1942 CHRIS LNSEN, LARNA , of the Administratrix of Benjamin Christensen, deceased NOTICE WM E Attorney WANTED TO KENT Two bedroom modern house in Brigham. Telephone No. 7. tt Plastic frame .port lie.. Colored 43C 18'2 DESSERT MOLDS Bright tm mold. Fa popular are A 19c value. 4 For Snm2L 15 SEAT PAD Woven fiber Foe car, boating or pic nic 65c value 29 Sava 55 FLAT tile 10 lack si sty eteei. value. Sava 24 19c 14 FOUNTAIN PEN Lifetime guarantee. Visible ink supply. 49c value. DAVIS, For Administratrix. Jy 24 3U Aug 7 14 21 HI HOMELAND REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUN GLASSES Sa'e 3 For Save 33V3 AOHLblVK (UP) July TAPE You people who need housing, Stunt girl Estelle La Sueur, IV2 inches wide, S these projerties are just 30 cousin of actress Joan Crawyard long. Finest minutes out of Brigham City, ford, today had a divorce from quality Regular low pnee, 10c and 60 minutes to Ogden with Sgt. David Lynn, who, she said, Sava 40 an automobile. Don't let the lost interest in her after she 6 winter ratch you without hous- supported him while he went ing. to law school. TOWEL HOME AND GROCERY STORE When he became a lawyer RACK in combined. Located a thriv3 movable a r of his own, money making ,and BusiChrome platvd ing district in Logan. i.e seemed to lose interest in value, ness exceptionally good. $4200. me, she told lave 25 19 SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, Alfred Paonessa.Superior Judge filed a ric. Plenty of water. Located butLynn offered no contest. Song writer Don Raje's marThey on College Hill $3200 A MODERN BRICK .were married in Yuma, Ariz., ried life hit several .sour notes NEW, HOME built in 1941, between 'August 22, 1937, and had been dining the past 10 years, his since February 16, wife, Mrs Lillian Dawson till and 5th East on 7th North. .separated said today. Small down payment, balance 1910. Asking a divorce and com t easy payments. K.ll.A. Joan Leslie, youthful star, approval of a pioperty settle$4750. I,oan FIFTY-FIVACRES IRRIGA- - today took the real life role of ment, Mis. Lillian Dawson former actress, charged TED LAND southeast of Betsy Ross and proposed a the film lyricist with extieme $6600. flag for the United Nations. fi.vrum FOUR APARTMENT HOME Like the stars and stripes, ct uelty. near Temple. Three furnish- each color and field has a ed $7000. meaning. The proposed banner Wesley Barry, former child A REAL INVESTMENT, a three has four rectangles of color: actor, reports for navy duty on apartment brick home, south red. white, blue and green, August 3, it was announced toon 1st West, partly furnished with a small V" in the corn- day. Barry is an assnstant dfor only H.O L $3800 er of each field. irector at RKO NINETENN ACRES FARM The flag Of each nation," the LAND at Millville. Thirteen star said, is repFor the first time, dancing ... $1600. resented by at least shares of water. one of the girls will join in shows the two MODERN HOME, acres, four colors of the flag, and Hollywood victory committee is Thats a sweet headline, but fruit and vegetables, extra each color stands for one of the sending to nearby military esits just one item among good water right. Located on four freedoms for which the tablishments. in the many that belong $4200. United States and South Main Both the LoRoy Prinz gills her fellow TWO BRICK HOMES and eight nations are story of how Utah chain the Danny Dare gills al- 'and fighting. for outlet of in Kmithfiehl. land acres stores provide an NEW DWELLING, two acres the products of Utah's facgood land, 3' 2 miles South of NANCY tories and farms. ' 300,000 POUNDS Candy $4000. Logan Real Estate Department UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION Established in 1892. Ftah Telephone 2St Ixvgan. Wool-wort- h One chain store last year bought the following Utah products . . . 300,000 pounds of candy; 72.000 pounds of beet sugar; 76,800 pounds of flour; 1 3,200 gallons of milk and cream; 17,000 gallons of ice cream; 15,860 dozen eggs; lf,56f pounds of chickens; 23,500 pounds of turkeys; 25,530 pounds of beef; 2,860 cases of cauned fruits and xtgetahlcs. ' C'Asll FOR used furniture, beds, chests of drawers, dav beds, cots, etc. List what you have with description and price and mail to Box 398 Brigham. All FOR SLE Standard f ooker. Double Electric Good as new. Inquire at Gamble Store. Atpd. Dr. E. B. Ffarrison 26 Another chain store bought 88,031,611 worth of Utah products. And so it goes . . . chain stores offer a substantial market to farmers, poultry men, dairymen and producers in many fields, in Utah. UTAH CHAIN STORES cross-complai- Wil-hoit- of Utah OPTOMETRIST South Main Street DIKSLL-.JOR- S - TR U'TOIi Men 18 16 who REM.IA want good permanent future in this basic field a, service men, operators and diesel pa. men. 20 Will Ic Selected From The Iirigham Area in Aug for training and placement service. For full particulars write Tractor Division, 610 Mead Bldg., ioitlund. Ore gon, AT ONC E. YOU MAY BUY h JOSEPH ELECTRIC RANGE CHADWICK Dick retorted. I've worked out a system for the roulette wheel. Julie sighed, glanced at Jim. You can t do anything with a their ancestral estate. Charters Manor. A man named Carradine. adventurer and oil speculator, ones the Major a large sum of money, but capt pay the debt, instead, he sends his son Jim to ( barters Manor to help in any wav he can. Rhea is antagonistic and haughty toward Jim but. when he makes love to her, finds herself unwillingly attracted to him. When she becomes engaged to rich young Philip Lanning, Jim accuses her of accepting him because of his wealth. Meanwhile, Jim has learned that a night-clu- b owner, Dave Lori, a former associate of his father's, fears him for some reason and would like to drive him out of town. One night, when he and Khea go to the club in search of Rheas brother Dick, who has been gambling there, three of Lori's henchmen attack Jim. The incident makes Rhea realize she loves him. Still searching for f)ick, they go to a cafe owned by Julie Mason, a girl with whom Dick has fallen in love but who is in love with Jim. know-it-all- AN you can meet these requirements ." "Your system will work." said Jim, "until Lori decides to clip you. Take my advice. Dick when you begin to lose, quit. Anyway, don't go any further than your winnings. Don t sign any IOUs." Dick rose impatiently. "When 1 want to hear a sermon, I'll go to church!" Rhea watched him move restlessly about. He was r a headstrong and stubborn. He wouldnt take advice not even from Julie, the The War Production Board has announced that the public may buy electric ranges now in the hands of dealers, if the purchaser certifies dealer in writing either: A- a new domestic electric range to replace one that is required girl he loved. Then. Rhea found herself feeling grateful to this strange girl for trying to keep him out of trouble He meant nothing to Julie, except perhaps as a faend, and yet she seemed deeply concerned about him. There was no reason, either, why Jim should have bothered about Dick, but he had gone looking for him when he knew the danger for himself of going to the roadhouse. Jim A and Julie, two fine people. realization came to Rhea. Background wasnt needed to make thoroughbreds. When she and Jim finished their coffee they said good night to Dick CHAPTER XXVI and Julie, and went out lo the JHEY found Dick inside the roadster. cafe. He was seated at the saidThat girls pretty fine, Jim, she counter. Julie faced him behind They dont come any finer, he it, her arms folded upon it. answered. Again, despite her admiration of There were no customers. Juhes eyes lit up at sight of Julie, she felt a twinge of jealousy Jim, then flickered slightly as they switched to Rhea. It was plain, I- ATER, alone m her room, she with the problem that thought Rhea, that Julie didn t confronted her. How to tell Philw like her being with Jim. The girl was so much in love with him that she must break their engagement How to explain her change of heui t she made no attempt to hide it. so soon after she had promised to Rhea felt a touch of jealousy. Jim said, Hello, Julie. How's marry him It wouldn't do to say "Philip' business?" Very good. I've had more than dear, I fell in love with your money two hundred customers since t..is And yet, that was the truth Whatever she said, he would be deeply morning. Dick grinned. Ive been telling hurt, but she couldnt help that. She couldn't help any of this her .she works too late. I want her to close up now, but she wont. felt as though she had been caught You tell her, Jim shell listen to in a trap. She wanted to be in love with Philip, really. He was her son you. Hes right, Julie, said Jim. She had fallen in love with Jim out You look tired. Turn your against her will. She had fought window lights, and let Rhea and against It because she was afraic me be your last customers to- of the wide gap between them. Lift with Jim would be like nothing shi night. "Well ... all right. Julie smiled. had ever known a gay If you say so. but an utterly strange life And what of her grandfather9 B., When she had darkened the window and locked the door, Jim breaking with Philip, she would bi asked for coffee for himself and letting the Major down when h Khea. Not until Julie had poured needed her most. Philip would hav it and set it before them, did she saved the Manor. notice the little bandage above Maybe I'm doing wrong. sli Jims right ear. doubtfully. thought Jim! What happened to your Peeling badly in need of help head? she asked. And your eye! she left her room and walked dowr It's red and swollen! the hall to her grandfathers roorr He grimaced. X had a little run-i- n She found him awake and tol with three rough playmates. the night nurse she wanted to se Julie caught her breath. Lori?" him alone for a few minutes Ther. "Yes." when the nurse left, she went t( Oh, Jim, I knew it! I told you the bed. to be careful! I told you he was I want to tell you something mad after you collected that money Major " from him' Yes Rhea9 "This was because of something ws-- n he held out his left hand, of I a You werent it. Julie. else, part shi c,ped it in both of hers. She dont know what it's all about, but 'iiM at he looked pale, he it dates back into the past. You see, was much though stronger. Lon is an old friend of my father's. "I'm afraid think me an I say friend for lack of a better awful fool. she youll said, "but I Im in word. love v ith Jim Carradine. I know, my dear. I saw It hapdid his thugs get you?" WHERE Julie. pening. I didn't want it to happen I Out at the Crystal Club. didn't. Rhea went on. A Jim went on to describe what had honestly our man not like sort! whos that, happened. As he did so. Rhea noStephen Cha ters was long silent ticed her brother looked shocked. he said slowly. "We Then, Then. Jim turned to Dick. Thats have always put too much a bad place, youngster. You ought Charters Rhea Jim to keep clear of it. They let you into stock in background. worth a dozen like me. the gambling rooms, let you win at Carradine's You coulda't do better. first, then take you across for a pile. (To be continued) Thats what Ive been trying to (The characters tn this serial are tell him. said Julie. fictitious) Oh. I can take care of myself. - That to the is worn out, damaged beyond repair, or destroy ed B- or - That no other cooking equipment is available, that the premises are w ired for the installation of a range, and that electric facilities for range operation are installed. Many electrical dealers in this tcniiuiy tow offer electric ranges for sale. Stocks are limited, however, so if you can meet the above requirements, see your electrical dealer now. UTAH P0VER & LIGHT CO. KEAD ALL THE ADS TODAY AND rt SAVE! adventu-perhaps- 29 HOLLYWOOD, HIGH HORSE Khea ( harters and her grandfather, Major Stephen Charters, are in financial ditlicullies and are threatened with the loss of OMBINA12VA END TABL Jn.v WAR RESTRICTIONS RELAXED! YOU CAN NOW BUY ii AND L i ts WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY e . AVAILABLE with all necessary fittings to make a first class installation. COME IN OR WRITE OCR LOGAN STORE Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. ready are organized and ready announced today, and studio costumes will complete the Hollywood touch. Entertainment heretofore has been more audible than visual, to go, the committee 'V BUY BONDS & STAMPS 167 South Main Street Logan, l tah V Bv Ernie Bushmill n PS A? Ic |