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Show march esiuy morning, 6, 1910 THE BOX ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- PAGE L Boehi ve Jubilee STRANGER Le this By DENVER Faniilv Dinner Mrs. . BARDWELL A Y. 11. f Honors Kidd home i m i! dinnei ul Mi and Inin-Oie- wen-seale- - fl mesg&Sg Remarkable gas economy makes beautiful, restful-ridinStude- bdker Champion outstanding in money-savinAnd owners who have driven it tens of thousands of miles say this distinctive Stude-baker is also thrifty on oil, tires and repairs. With an expert driver this and beat the 3 I.m. whathwn going on In Bassett angrily glowered overdrive, it other largest selling lowest price cars in the Gilmore-Yosemit- e Sweepstakes. Come in and see it now. Low down payment-easy C I.T. terms MOTOR )SBORBJ 'Ill'll it ' Th do nothing but wait lor the Old Town fuvvrn Kpr WHY NOT GIT ACQUAINTED ranks of Beehive Brigham Kiist ward presented their jubilee piogtain Sunday in an mteioslmg man-ne- t Besides the seheduled piogram, two extia numbers weie ineluded, one being the seeond the uppear.mee of Guardian Swarm otehestta; the othei a song especially written by Oorothy Heiberg, a mother of a Beehive gill, honoring the M A work 1itdiminaiy and aeeonipantment musie was under the of music , Hlmei and Hula The program was as Jeppson of the 1 dm-etio- dni-etors- return follow s Prayer, Jean of M Munns; I ptesen-tatio- A theme, by Beekeeper Afton Beecher, the theme song, "The land Is My Light,' by Beekeeper Lillian Kelt, Beehive pi oeessional selected Beehive song, "When the Twilight Shadows Fall;" orches- trill numbers, "Gold and Si- ten by Dorothy Heiberg; song, i ongi egat ion lver" and "La Palorna," under "t'any On, by the diieetion of Harold B. Felt; player. Vainly s Yales Twenty-fiv- e Years of lrog- less, by Stake Y. 1.. M. I. Am Pres Norma Jensen, 'Beehive Fifth Avenue Girl Y.l by Ward Ncouting s Sister, , Rogets to solve the domestic problems of toe ricn mail (Walter Connolly l by ommg into his hectic household and .wotktng as a viitual "fiver. ; M M- A Pres C. A Munns. Carina reading of Builders' purpose, Dons Mae Rohwer and Vaudys Yates: "Treasures of Beehive," Velma Kimber, Gleaner; "The song. conducted by accomMary lam Holman, panied by Marilyn Merrell; "Beehive Girls Enrich Hie Home, by Mis. Dorothy Heiberg; special jubilee song, by Beehive girls, servicp recognition to pusl Beekeepeis, by Bishop D (). Anderson; "The Honey-Gatherer- s' ITIIKWAK IN IJWKF New KOgerS Vehicle f1(,s John Bascom and Rooster. here theatre. ate Thursday night. Finally. around at the grouppfmt'p , Rooster returned. He arrived at The Tittan-hauestar is cast 1 ve Mr. Oimond Just bought the-- hote, very tlred. a as penniless working gnl ranch and hls herd of cattle we Thules last the with stayed whose romanee with Tim Holt, Radkin sal Id suave ly. You came night- - he explained, "but I didn't Mr' Bassett' irresponsible son of a million- muen sleep, i1!1 late ,Ue up get i deal s finished. I ales him into a aiie, i with Shorty and Strlngv talkin And whom are you represent Meelian about you and the Bar M citizen useful, hardworking Bassett snapped. Did Mr. and everything. They said, if you tng. Counterpoiniing this is the A stake "Jubilee of lie Na- hnv'irFVhe Lally send you to do this? betvoud do of hoiking in Beehive, between the million. i n e's by Nope I just represent myself. ler sendm' somebody out there Lons" fun test was held in the Heeket'r 1 took a shine to the Bar M and madcap Lmogene Anderson; daughter, played by at hall amusement Filth waid because to look after qmde things, 10 Beehive girls and Katiyn Ad.ims, and Janie- Elli-thought I d like to raise beef but onjy a C0Upie 0f fellers named 7:()0 oclock Monday evening.! I like never did railroads there. radical thinking cli.iufMUSer and Wahoo was left there All Beehive enls in Box Elder Presentation of chest and birth- s,,n. f"'" Y''" llke! stake were invited, each ward anBasseU wmTrledn pern..Orm0nd' They Ormond. p' The basic theme of t h a nation. Every. V 'Have you tricked Mr. Lally? attend to that later- - 8ald representing was story is tlii el ini is ot Miss stake Ormond turned his whitening Radgm- in repre 'wa,,l first thing I wania face to Jeff Holland. Jeff vou gn0w is about those homesteads, .sented, with 240 present. The piogram was as follows: Opening song by all girls, entitled, "Beehive Silver Jubilee Song;" prayer. Emogene Anderson; talk, "IIovv Beehive Came to My Country, Ora Jen- . sen of Mantua, representing It happened that I didnT have and voidin' Lallys titles to them. Denmaik; flute solo. Phyllis I cnin by next S(1(,(11 holm, accompanied on the mivhTnave1 iMtVad een'neces- ,he'd be,In wnriv new filings on Monday i... Lon a me Wo!d' PPad sary but Mr. Ormond just Jumped them for homestead rights and Deem of Harper lnK' to conclusions. Evelyn we In tree claims. Said could put "And by the way Mr. Ormond." apphcations tomorrow if we want- - Ward; talk, "Summer Drive, Radkin turned to the rancher ed t0- bul he couldnt officially by Mrs Grace Tiller of the I heard and spoke significantly accept them till he got proof that stake board; "Swiss Walking all that went on between vou and Lally received his registered let- - nance " given bv The GuardLally in his room last night You ter. of the First ward, ians repre II remember all you talked about. Are the Meehan boys and the 1 were you. Id take right good MW punchers gonna file for senting Switzerland, under the Florence of Mrs. real fast tracks direction advice, and make claims?" Radkin asked, on the first tram outa this coun- '11 come In Buckwalter and Mrs. Lillian and "Shorty Stringy try. That one ociock train is leav- - Monday to do that. Said theyd Felt. lng on time, they tell me. get after Scooter Hopkins and his the program, games Ormond wavered uncertainly a two to do the same. I in Following which all participated were moment, then swung around with- - didn't git to see the MW boys my-oa word, grabbed a valise, and self. They was up to camp, brand-- i directed by the Third ward under the supervision of Miss tn. slapped It open on the bed. Radkin turned to Chick and Did you see Miss Waller?" Burnham. Holland. "Let's go. fellers. To tne "Yeah and she asked If Td Refreshments, which carried glowering voung man in the derbv seen a man over this wa by the out a patriotic theme of red, hat. he said in passing. "Glad name of Bill Radkin. I said I was white and blue, were served to to ve met vou. Mr. Bassett. not sure, but seems like I had. Wait a minute!" Bassett said. Then she says. If you see 'im all present. The serving table of sil"Whats vour name? again before Saturday mgnt. tell was attractive in colors Radkin grinned. "Fool around im I heard he aimed to do some-he- ver and blue. The centerpiece a vear or so and you might thing awful crazy Saturday night was a silver beehive with a and for him to be awful sure he gold bee at the lop, on a silver sorta gradually learn my name. dont do it. Maybe she didn't say tray, and on either side were TELAT afternoon. Radkin went it Jest that way. but thats the lighted tapers in silver see Jerry Holcomb, local heart of it. -' representative of the Cattlemen's te Radkin smiled. "Thanks. RoosYou'd better get to bed now. Association. He told him about the fel-If a competent expert c'ould pass on each purchase you make, ! cached pile of MW and Staggenng Chick and I will get the other b HL cowhides he had found m the lers lined up. and tomorrow Creek cavern told of nis mg. I want you all to put in vour you would be sure of getting full value for every dollar you clash with Hall Diamond riders applications for those homesteads, 11 on we for home the head and of their attempt to dispose of Then Miiiiiiaiiiiiii4iiitiaiianaiiiii-nun. Then he related the conver- - Bar M. Well celebrate Saturday spend. But experts are rare, and even then are seldom trained " frm oo me Clipping at dance in that big Shady sation he had overheard between- night Of Bygone Day: to Know more than one type of merchandise. Lally and Ormond the night oe- Gulch. What an impos"Gosh. Bill!" Rooster exclaimed. fore, and went on to explain why 1(1 AGO YEARS to when Are dance a that to you ven chance Ormond Laa he g gain Charles Garfield, a farmer all the Hall Diamond crowd is ing retinue of these specialists you would need to pass judgment escape. Then, he said. "If vou can get a bound to be there? So thats what of Tremonton, was killed when on your routine purchases of gasoline and gloves, hammocks detective to come in and dicker Miss Arlene meant! You goin' a hay stack fell on him. was rewith Lally and his foreman. Duke crazy? The theatre Liberty "Done gone. said Radkin. Hasser for hides, dropping the and hosiery, linen and linoleum! opened with talking pictures, hint Jhat he wont look too hard under the management of J. f To be continued) vou at the brands on em. maybe The opening could get the hooks In em good (The characters tn this serial are H Christensen. fictitious and tight Mr. Holcomb. program was "On With the But you CAN get competent and honest counsel on almost Show. W. Fishburn F. Mrs. Mr. and Corinne visited with Mr. and parents in Franklin over the returned from a three months IIow? everything you buy without ever meeting an expert. Mrs Wm. Goulding Wednesday, week-end- . visit in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jensen, Miss N. Naito. Japanese farmer Sidney Jeppsen has in advance by the advertising pages of this By being ad-visspent the past week with her Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen, - Of"corinne, left for Japan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Misses Laura, Rose and Maur- f.0mpanied' by his newspaper. N. Gardner of Bear River City, ine Jensen, drove to Provo on christen-anMr and Mrs. Max Ferguson Sunday to attend the of Roland Jensens daugh-(- . JO YEARS AGO daughter Carolyn visited ing Mr. and Mrs. R T Hann ter. Here you will find all kinds of reputable m.rchants and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells of Logan are visiting at the is. of their daughter, of Ogden spent Sunday at the home manufacturers telling you about their best barga.es, and invitW- Knudson. home of Mr. and Mrs. John You Can Alwavs The Social Development club Rasmussen. ing comparisons. In a matter of minutes, you will find more Eir! The elders quorum was in met at the home f and Mrs. with Wright charge of the meeting Sunday Wright bona fide bargains in print than you would discover on the a. night. The program consisted Mrs. Milton Jensen acting was At The Peoples Drug The gathering of numbers by the Box Elder hostesses. counters of all the stores you could visit in a six-da- y oOc Ipana shopping Girls' Glee club under the di- - in the form of a Kensingtone followed refreshments. by TOOTH rection of A. B. Caseman and s trek. included PASTE Margaret Johnsen, accompan members W.present H. Griffith, Noble ist. Solos were rendered by Or Elsie Bolt and Lorene Phillips. Fishburn, Norman Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jepp- ion Jensen, Emery Reese, J. Read these advertising pages regularly for just one week, sen went to Tremonton Sunday Floyd Knudson, Frank Earl, Tuc Vaseline and Mrs K C. Wright. Clifford Jensen, to visit with Mr. beand then youll know first-han- d HAIR and Perry that it PAYS to be ad-visMyron Giles and family. They Wilford Anderson TONIC also visited w'ith Hyrurn Jensen I) Peters. Guests were Mrs F. fore you buy. Your money will further, and your at Garland. Gloria and Clarice Callie L. Kofoed and Mrs. R Holman. Jensen who have been visiting in Tremonton returned home purchases he more satisfactory. YEARS AGO with them. Mr. A baby girl was born to $1 Hoppers and Mrs. James Christensen Restorative Cream of Bear River City. 50c Anacin POWER CUT, OFF 1 HE WORLD WAR IN EASTERN CITY Tablets YEARS AGO 75c Raver British squadron bombarded WATERBURY, Conn., March 5 (UP) Electric power failed Smyrna tor second consecutive Aspirin Tablets throughout this industrial city'! day. (iOc Sal Eleutherios shortly when feed lines broke Hepatica under the weight of ice coatings AH factories here and at Nauoperations suspended gatuck PEOPLES DRUG and newspapers were unable to ProtKlrd P inscription Drufi publish. i j cgi-m-- - Mrs. entertained Goulding creation club Friday with The ous chn ken dinner. iuin was spent playing 5 March vTl'A, nth prizes going to Mrs. R0 Y Ida Nelsen. - are who Gardner, AL t.C- 'f T Rasmussen and Mrs. Guests were Mrs. Leone Hailing and Mrs. Romina Rasmussen. Visitors during the week at the home of Mrs. Herman Jeppsen, who is much improved from her recent illness, weie Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Romina KTUA NT. 'VS Mrs Jepp-sen- s parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and faintly, all of Bear River City. of Salt Douglas Stoddard Lake City visited here Saturday with Dale Rasmussen. Week-envisitors at the home of Mrs. Leone Hailing were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough and famof ily and Deloy Andreason, and Miss Delva Tremonton, Hailing of Brigham. Charles Jeppsen, who is been very ill, is improving. Miss Barbara Rasmussen of Tremonton visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rose of Park Valley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Hansen Saturday. Miss Ruth Mae Nielson of Honeyville visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nielson, during the week-end- . ML and Mrs Holger Rasmussen and Miss Rhoda Nelsen of Nil "ttet - d mil to HE coal you buy fr, is guaranteed from to lie waste free. a grade for 'cry heating purpose. PHONE ONE and tcan have hrs. k LlRED fliOMPT, lifter free when you want it by our courteous ser-icmen. BEEHIVE COAL YAKI) Be f Before You Buy re ; PKLV tittle f' P J tor IOI FLIZLB ireo 5- 6 7 m n&Ke 9 1- 0- a fwMtti oiliet Notched J0 Wharves ne Trom thut P'ooo element (4 rtj torm of torriicf Alfonsos qurrr governor 19 40 Jan .col nyoerb01e f rinet unit 41 63 M- - m 66 gluwth 69 F'rtstie iabbr. ho run J'ie QuMrieh p Specified french eeneral oanee unight Pfsi man -- Foolish talker -- 5J eld 1 2- Ask - Unitedin advanca Slates labbr ID 6- 0- I ester 62 - Foot-lik- e I Ra 67 Uni Thoroughfare Half diameter 5- 5- Wrath formation task DOWN ue i La Poo covering 42 43 Snoo 44 One vubMsre 45 AlaOcai 47 Ani?ei 49 -- Conform to ua 51 Latin i P'Afir ooet fiin ey org Slc H 31 t"1 intent, ne9 JU'Inam Sana mile 11 ttiing ft fr'CD QMUvei f Tot i4 0 faEttenion J4 Dreadful chttt tfua - Rodent 13 arop ' ol juror? lx uDiminutive Roman household gca Oxidize taComoouno ether umg i&bel Ot foil I I ' Apitatt i oo ,ni Keep oui RauoD ol DirlU Oin name Long time 4 hiture need !l7Demories -- J TO a d ut Crossword Puzxle Ros Ad-vise- side-longe- rs morn-Thum- ( Cleat Britain Italian piolests by seizing six Italian ships with German coal. ROME Authoritative sources say seizin e of Italian coal ships "might lead lo grave devoid nu nts " II i ' l'.NkI Finnish coastal west of Viipuri cut to butte notoiized Russian col- pieci umns WESTERN FRONT First Hiilisli force pntn- inunique says Ivvo Iailisli and one (.eim.in killeil in German raid on British front line post STOCKHOLM Russian government admits soviet plain's bombed Swedish town of Pajala hell 21 and attributes incident to a "mistake LON1K1N dual romanee that diffeiont social castes Is thie.nl-ein amusing fashion throughout Ginger Rogets' newest RKO Radio vehicle. "Fifth Avenue Girl " Now at the Capitol A a bil only ' ed i oart Refusal Half an em - SAVE Mes-d.ime- 3S0 ed 630 790 390 590 490 it oim r WITH THIS 'Hie three gnls given ,i flit Mis 1, A by Uiuwo Feature tiyumcaK, luc Cupr Glutei Monday evening, the Talli bnthilay anmvel-saiBill Rad kin. stranger In the Radkin. Holcomb said, leantil Mis Giovei s moiliei. little Western town ot Miaily ing back in his chair to gaze at H Kidd Gulch, learns that ihumas Laihis young visitor admiringly, "you Mis missed your calling! You oughta ty, owner o( the big Hall DiaTwelve larmly members mond ranch, is trying to ruin go into detective work yourself a! out- table for dinner, the small neighboring ranches An absolute outsider not knowing in order to force them to sell to a thing about how we bet-- trying a bouquet of : ed carnations him. Kadkin decides to help the for years To tag Thomas Lally for serving as the centerpiece mm small ranchers, particularly the tilings we knew against lhogiessive games vveie playbut couldn't prove, you come in ed dining the evening, high after he mrels Arlene Waller dyon the of one blind and them. of right stomp pretty daughter V. - seote prizes going to Mrs Discovering that Latly has used namite! I'll write to the AssociaKidd and her son, Roland crooked ladies, he goes to the tion's headquarters to send men! Many lovely bnlhday town of San Jacinto to carry out in here as soon as possible. Mean- - 11 Kidd certain plans. There, he learns while. Ill have Ormond picked off gifts were presented lo the that Hen Ormond, owner of the the tram down the line. guesi ot honor. "I w ish youd let that poor devil Bar M. is involved In Lally s Out of town guests- present Radkin Holcomb. Mr. crooked operations, and is about get away wenMr. and Mrs Ravmond do to forced him will to sell out to him. which begged. "Lally riMiburn and Mi ami Mis he did." over what give Lally the whiphand 1 can understand your feelings Wi.n Glenn, of Ogden. the other ranchers. The deal Is to be concluded by Lally's lawyer. on that. Radkin, but we are up slickMurray Bassett, the next day at against one of the brainiest', noon. Radkin. with the aid of a est crooks in the West, and we can't let maybe the most imporcowpuncher. Chick, gets Ormond drunk, makes him think that hr tant witness against him get away. Is Bassett, and thus succeeds in As Radkin left. Holcomb was buying the Bar M himself. The take a telepapers are scarcely signed, when calling an employe to March Hi, gram to the depot. The youth felt caul party Saturday, Bassett himself appears. badly about Ben Ormond, but he at 2 o'clock p m.' in the Box realized that his personal sentiCHAPTER XXI had no right to step in the RE you the lawyer Tom ments way of the law. come to Lally said would me today? Ormond demanded car lowest price ! Program Given Shady 6uLCndf money-savin- q THREE r |