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Show Brigham City, Utah Friday, Cctober 7, 1949 weekly newspaper, published at Bnpham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established A in 1903. William M. Lour Kditor Charles Clavbauph, Business Manager Published eery Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1379 Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Adurtising Representative: National Advertising Service WmIJm Nation's Stability Rests On Farmer apparClay says the honey association ently put the bee on Senator Watkins. Michael Fryer comes home from kindergarten to report I kiss Suzy but Im going to marry Caloline. Boy, they learn young these days! Almost proverbially a sound economy, and a high Ken Jensen says, Every time I get ready healthy business activities, standard of living in the United States, de- to hit somebody, everybodys wearing glass pends on the production ability of the Ameri- es. can farmer. Without prosperous farmers nobody is prosperous. According to statistics from the U. S. department of Agriculture the American farmer is at present and has been during the post-wyears in the best position in the ar history of the country. Through increased mechanization of farm machinery production capacity of the nations farms has been constantly increasing. Where 100 years ago one farmer produced food to feed one and Americans, he now provides for 13. Ilecause of this more people can work in the industries of the country that provide the goods and services and facilities that make living more comfortable that raise the standard of one-ha- lf living. ' In the three years, 1916 one-shi- high-yieldi- em-mine- nt Strictly For Enjoyment The slogan of Community Concerts is A Carnegie hall in every town. And that describes the opportunity afforded young people and adults of the Brigham City area by the Box Elder Community Concert association. For the fourth consecutive year the association is arranging to bring outstanding artists to Brigham City this winter in a series of three or four concerts. Some of them and on the road famous, some up, these artists will bring spectacular talents and the finest music in the world to local audiences. Radio and recorded music cannot compare with their real, live performances. The old idea built up in the minds of many people, that concerts are an ordeal, is no longer true. The Community Concert association right here in Bingham City has proved that concerts can be the most thrilling and us mentally stimulating two-year-o- ld The doctor gave the L. W. some pills for her allergy, but shes allergic to em. One of the local sportsmen wholl occasionally risk a sawbuck on his good judgment explains his formula, Always bet on the champion. That way youll lose only once. After that, hes not the champion any more. through 1918, there were approximately as many corn pickers combines and tractors bought as were used on the farms in the U. S. before 1940. The production capacity of the nations farm equipment industry is more than three times its 1939 rate, and working on a ft basis, it can produce twice as many machines as prewar. The costs of these machines the farmers are buying to increase their production are 54 percent more than they were in 1939 while the gross income for farmers is up 288 percent over 1939. In the face of what may seem to be impending surpluses of farm produced foods, approximately 50 million acres of crop land will have to be developed in the next 25 years in order to feed the nation properly, it has been declared by economists. Though there may be surpluses and a drop in farm prices this will only be transitional. The fact remains that the food needs of the future call for an upward rate of production. With a farm outlook as healthy as we have today, only optimism can dominate the outlook of the total economic condition of the country. near-famo- At the 1 A. M. coffee call last press night, Good for you, Charles Andy ordered milk. told him. Make you sleep like a baby. in mind, Andy with his own I gotta Ret more sleep than groaned. THAT! entertainment avail- able. Box Elder people, the same as people of all nations, all tongues and all time thoroughly enjoy and appreciate this high class of entertainment. For not only is this response to good music felt in Box Elder, but all over the nation as Clay, brave man, took a carload of kids out to the Indian caves on Promontory SunNeedless to say, the kids had a wonday. derful time, collecting smooth stones that looked like birds eggs, and what Clay told The boys filled them was ulethic sand. their pockets, but Judy, having no pockets, solved the problem neatly by taking off her cowboy boots and filling them, coming home in her stockened feet. Steven Packer started home with a lizard, but it got away in the car. Waynie wouldnt drive the car until the lizard was found, so Clay took it to Central Chevrolet for a wash job (which it needed) and vacuum. The boys at Central Chevrolet spotted the lizard, but they couldnt catch him. They even tried with the vacuum cleaner, but he wouldnt vacuum. When Clay got his car Wednesday noon, there was the lizard sitting up on the back seat. The going price on prime lizards is 25 cents, but this one was blind in one eye and his tail was broken off, so Tuf sold him to Jay for a dime. well. Today the people are enjoying great music through great concerts in almost every town and city in the United States and Canada ranging in population from a few thousand to the millions. The Community Concert movement was founded in 1921 on a new approach to music. The concert of music for analysis was supplanted by a new, exhilarating This concept of music for enjoyment. modern idea, in keeping with the changing needs and tempo of peoples lives, has won the interest of millions of laymen. This week the Box Elder Community Concert association is conducting its drive for membership for the coming season. Admission to the concerts of the series this winter will be by membership ticket only. You cant buy a ticket to any one concert, no matter how badly you wish to attend. To avail yourself of this opportunity, you must join the Community Concert association . . . and you must join before Saturday night, when the membership drive ends. The officers and workers in this association and this .drive are volunteering their services, their time and effort, simply to make these concerts available to this community to you this winter. Make their job as easy for them as possible, and show your appreciation for their efforts, by pleasantly welcoming the worker who calls on you. old-scho- ol New Ward Chapel Harper of the Church of Jesus Christ of ... built and poration it- name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of 1 stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount ot stot t. If not owned by a cofporation. the name and addresses of the individual Oregon, such as Corvallis, Al- owners If owned by a must be given bany, Lebanon, Sweet Home and partnership or other unincorporated Bend. They are very nice towns firm, its name end address, as well as of each individual member, must I those especially Eugene, Oregon. be given 1 dont think much of the city of Box Elder News Journal, a corporaetockholders owning or Portland but the outskirts of tion, whose holding i percent or more of total town are quite wonderful. Sa- amount M Wm of stock are Long, Long, lem also is a pretty nice town C. W. Claybaugh. JaneMrsDunlap Victor E Claybaugh, and has a very beautiful state Alwayne FiMadsen, B C. Call, Commercial I nance Corp . all of Brigham City, 30. 1952 capitol building. Although Nathell Mrs Salt Lake Call, City, dont care at all for the lay of Utah; Seattle. Utah; Alice Eddy LeCornu, their streets. You really can get Wash. 3. The known bondholders, mort mixed up. holders gagees, and other security been The summer here nas owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of bonds, very nice and no rain to speak or other securities are. (If mortgages, there are of. I believe I could count them not any.so state & Long, Brigham City, Claybaugh all on one hand, (that is good Utah. 4. The two paragraphs ext above, rains). But it looks as if the giving the names oi the owners, stockrain will soon be on 'its way, es- holders, and security holders, if any pecially in my new field of la- contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear bor which is in Washington. upon the books of the company but fve enjoyed very much my also, in cases where the stockholders the upon security holder appears stay in Sweet Home and the or of the company as trustee or in books surrounding cities. I have found any other fiduciary relation, the name or corporation or corthe people in Sweet Home to of the person for whom such trustee is actbe very nice people and they poration also is that the said two given; ing. go back to Lebanon on Saturday to do our usual housework. Ugh! Anyway I have been in sev-eral of the small towns here in Completed First In 1893 BOX ELDER JOURNAL Saints, of native quartizite stone, complete except for a few minor details, will be dedicated sometime this fall or early winter. Latter-da- y would be very courteous to us. Im surely enjoying my mission and I'm sure I will enjoy my new field of labor. Its sure a pleasure to learn more about the gospel and be able to teach To In 1893 the people about it. I .want to thank you again so very much for the Journal and The recent i completed tell you I surely appreciate it. five and rest rooms. room chapel of the Harper ward Under the jeomanship of BishSincerely, of the Church of Jesus Christ of op Joseph L. Yates, and Samuel Elder Keith Carter, Latter-da91o F. Street, S. E. Saints, which will be Welch and Marion E. Gibbs, dedicated sometime this fall or counselors, 2200 man hours of Auburn, Wash. early winter, located six miles labor were contributed to the north of Brigham City on high- construction of the building beLegal Notice way 89, has a cement plaue sides $11,000 in cash. and Guardianship Probate above the main entrance with John Bott rented the Harper Notices. Consult Clerk of Built In the inscription ward his farm on a 50 percent District Court, Brigham, share crop basis for one sum the respective Behind that inscription is the inner. All of the work on the Utah, or information. for farm for donasummer was the 123 of the with signers ward, story only members including everybody ted by the members of the ward NOTICE TO CREDITORS but the dogs, completing the and when the crops were har- Estate of WUford C Campkm, sometimes known as Wilford C. Kamp building their grandfathers and vested and marketed all of the kin. and Katherine Campkin, someon went the known as Catherine Campover times money building great grandlathers started km. Deceased fund. 50 years ago. Creditors will present claims with To make Mr. Botts contribu- vouchers to the undersigned at 703 It was considered complete Bank Building. Salt Lake Continental and adequate in 1893 when the tion complete after he received City. Utah, co Charles Welch, Jr., on the 26th day of November, last stone was laid and morter-e- his 50 percent of the profit from or Dbefore 1949. A. in, but for the last several the crops on his farm he turned Wilford C. Campkin, Administrator, Welch. Jr, 703 ConBy Charles years the people in the ward it over to the fund aLso. tinental Bank Building, Salt Lake While raising funds for the have felt that it should be largUtah. City, Date of first publication Sept. 23, er and with facilities to accom- new chapel the building comof LaRue A. D.. 1949. modate the activities of the Re- mittee, consisting 4 lief society, the Sunday school Yates, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. P. Deem, and Mr. and UTAH LAND & SURVEY OFFICE. Salt classes, and the M. 1. A. So, with LuRoy 1949. City, Utah, Augusrt 16, practically all of the members aMrs. Byron W. May, sponsored Lake Notice is hereby given that the State bazaar and many merchants of of the ward putting their shoulUtah has filed Indemnity State Se- ders to the wheel in a big way, of Brigham City donated arti- lection. Serial covering Lots 2, 3. 4, N2SE4. SW4 S4 Sec. 28. plans for the new building to be cles for it. T 14 S. R 4 W., SL.M. The Perry Canning company Sec. 5. SW'i4SW4 Sec 4, T SfcSEU added on to the old one were 14 N, R. furnished SLM, NW'4SE'4 Sec 148, T. I took pea seed for the pro- 13 W., made, ground breaking 7 R. 398 acres. W., SLM. Utah S, prace Sept. 6, 1948, and every- ject free of charge and the Jen- The Department hai classified the land proper for aqutsition under Sec. 7 body earnestly started to work. sen Mill gave free storage and as of the Taylor Crazing Act. and opened The new building was to cost rolling of grain that was raised it to selection by the State subject to on Bott farm. the compliance with the laws and regula$30,000, but before complete ex selections under thi tions Ward members expressed their Act of governing 1894 penses had reached $42,000, a and acta July supple to mental of all 123 the former and thereto, for amount amendatory appreciation only staggering was allowed Aug. 8, 1949. people to furnish. Half of the members of the ward for their application Any person claiming the land adversecost was to be paid for by the support and all others who as- ly or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or ward members and the other sisted them. for any other reason should file their half by the L. D. S. church. objection in this office within the period of publication or before final apThe original building was Failure to so protest within proval the time specified will be considered constructed of quartzite native sufficient evidence of the nonmineral stone and lime morter, but when character of the land and the selecTHINK tion, being otherwise free from objec. architect Clifford Evans exami-inetion, will be approved to the State it, he declared it to be of ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager such sturdy construction that Sept. it would be in usable condition PUBLISHERS STATEMENT Sweet Home, Oregon. Of the Ownership, a century from now. The annex and Management, September 24, 1919. Circulation Required by the Act of to the old building was conse- Dear Bill: as Congress of August 24, 1912, Amended by the Acts of March 3, quently build of the same maWell here I go again. I just I" and U. 1946 C. S. 2, July (39 terial, making it unique in that got settled down in Lebanon, 233) the building material came Of Elder Journal dux published weekly Oregon to do missionary work, at Bnham City, Utah, for September from land of the ward members, which is about 13 miles 30, 1949, and the stone was laid either northwest just The names and addresses of the of Sweet Home, and editor, editor, and directly or indirectly through we were also going to finish this publisher, business managers managing the sweat of those who would town of Sweet Home, when I Publisher. Box are Elder (Inc 1. Brigham City, Utah use it. was surprised with a transfer. Editor, Wm. M Long. Brigham City In the new building are a We had planned on working Utah. M. Wm. Managing editor. Long, chapel, recreation hall. Relief in Lebanon the first three days Brigham City, Utah Business manager, C. W. Claybaugh, society room, kitchen, four class and then come back to Sweet City. Utah. rooms, foyer, and the furnace Home for the last two days, then Brigham 2 The owner is: (If owned by a cor- - Harper Ward Completes Work On Annex Chapel Built paragraphs contain statements emprac-inAffiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and con ditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear company as upon the books of the trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other peror corporation has son, association, Lrried IT yljfll 51 jnd BriharT son ,nn punn 0 e'e jay ,x'K Kobei City formed o .fnce mem be bri K 1' and f d. jace a tier h lari a liiendin , of he milton ?arin? a pnias Sr ba, ant dean sister at!re ita K'r a RARE 65 BLENDED WHISKY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPlZ SCHENLEYDlSTftiBUTORS.mcIVr: Opportunity Doesnt Keep On In Just Knocking Two Days Your d 0654-66- , Opportunity To Enroll as a member of the Box Elder , Community Concert WILL BE Assn, COA LOST! 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