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Show AUGUST tYjORMXq eI)NE?i) 13, 1911 THE BOX ELDER ro I WAYNE by PRISCILLA DWr UH r W it was just that her nerves, too, were on edge. "If your father knew, young lady, you wouldnt dare be so impudent about it. Talking back to your mother like that! A fine, steady young mail loves you, but do you care about him? Oh, no not you! You want to run around with any Tom, Dick or Harry who comes along!" I dont want to go with any Tom, Dick or Harry! I simply want to go with Jerry! Well, youre not going with him understand that! Youre not to see him again! Rosalou could stand no more. She turned and fled to her room. singer, her ll dance-ha- the engagement, been uniavorably i uhby ap-- r ,.er mother causes a them, landing between Kosa-rUen think that the he 3l'nd, enement ijL. jilted hAS lajrji lac supenisor at the and. calling on her Srts proposes, her parents accept him. but she " Meanwhile. Jerry has 'friten a contract to sing that his tb radio. Hoping influence Rosalou to "r:m he,r engagement, he 'L for her outside the factory vening and asks her to with him. She, overMK dinner see him again, phones ha Se Is having some of the girls. Lh the evening turns out However, she lay awake until dawn. When she finally did fall asleep, it seemed only a few minutes before she heard her mothers voice calling, Time to get up, Rosie! Hurry now! Its late! Mrs. Blake was m an amiable mood when Rosalou appeared for breakfast. There was no trace of the anger of the night before. Your father has gone. she reported. "He said to let you sleep just as long as you could. That's THAT night, Jems'stnart new friends and ubhed by them, parUcularly lunsUnce Oar- jjif.r! named d i idf. why I didnt call you sooner. As Rosalou sat down at the table, she was thinking that she never would understand her parents. One minute they nagged and scolded, the nrxt they were doing something nlce iettmg her sleep as long as she could. She supposed all parents were like that, but she wished hers would just let her alone. Hugh McMasters phoned a few minutes ago, her mother went on, beaming. Hes coming by to take you to work in his car. This piece of news irritated Rosalou. Why should he come by for me? "He has something nice to tell you, Rosie something about his plans. BLAKES intuition told her that her nnih Terrv filter was out sounaea jnas. The gif' excited when she had hung home chance to wa : be.ore there esiion her. ujy i refrained Mrs. Blake However, to RosaaiMCing her suspicion ss father. When he looked up Was newspaper to ask a his said. she merely Rosalou? w ith slaving downtown at pt girls. :he some do you fellow, Blake frowned. How w shes not seeing that Thomas? Tom lac- - disrespectful Rnsalou Blake, factory encased to Jerry ;l1 SmAS' fftw Wyadlote. by What? Mary Blake laughed, and wagged under a finger. That would be telling Mary pu just P(; him surprise you. t and key, jjped. It seemed to Rosalou that Hugh No of McMasters was a strange sort sighed. aer husband of if not. Oh. well, even if she is SUitor confiding his plans to her u nooning over that fellow, shell mother first. over it. Shes a sensible girl. You'd think he was courting .ell see for herself, one of these you, she said shortly, ex that McMasters is far and Mrs. Blake reWhy. Rosie! ar the better man. proved. I like a young man like wonder whether she will,' that one who isnt afraid to let his saious mother said slowly, sweethearts parents know his sung folks never are as sensible plans. That sort of man shows some t older folks think they ought to respect for a girl. Remember, my father didnt Rosalou didnt answer. What uiso much of you, Tom. He fa- good would it do? It would Just t'd John Elliott said Id be a mean another argument. keep her can we? cant we Well, 1 marry you when I could to mi tie John A LITTLE later, when Hugh Mc- I shrugged impatiently. before the Masters drove that was different. Your house and honked hisuphorn for her, idler was Tom but Ive her mother hurried her into her hat and coat. much Dont keep him waiting, Rosie. done I think it's pretty nice of him to After stop by for you. along The girl restrained an impulse to contract unreasonable. xed alter you, havent I? Yes, but you didn't have begin with. Maybe weve Thomas an injustice. he seems to be getting 1 't Hes got a radio well. ft That means nothing, Tom musicians are All flow say, Oh. my goodness, yes nice of him! I suppose I should be just prostrate with joy that he condescended to come for me! When she went out to the car. she could see that Hugh was fairly bursting with whatever news he had. Did your mother tell you? he asked eagerly. Tell me what? About the building lot. No. she didn't. I I dont know what you mean. But Rosalou did know what he meant. She knew, without any further explanation, that he was talking of a lot where he meant to build a house for his new wife. She left it for me to tell you, Hugh said happily. Well, I have a wonderful opportunity to get a lot on a trade. Its a fine site on the outskirts of town. Lets take a run out there this morning. It wont take long. Somehow. Rosalou hadnt the heart to dampen his ardor. Yet it seemed absurd to drive out to look at a lot with Hugh McMasters when she had no intention of letting him build a home for her. . . . de--'- 1. unde-iidab- le prosperous one the next. I dont wantday, the hanging around Rosie. c ATIR, as Mary Blake sat wait-- 1 for Rosalou to come home, glad that Tom had gone to that he did not share the e hours of waiting. Jet oclock passed Eleven. Then mg was wive. twelve, she became fright- Suppose something had hap- ' w Rosalou. . . . Perhaps she tone driving with Jerry in that f i tus and there had been nt she had m Pfhaps ured. -- Kr hours of hfnc wonder that kind of worry that, when Rosa- did get home, Mary ttgreeted her ks shameful, angrily absolutely shame- income in at this hour! she Us klttttneful, .n0r?I,y "Im of age. I :l" crtedhav a right to lJfk m a while stay - 1 out nh that Jerry er rr"'i'nrr shrilled, Is that any (The s" Raj!?1 did not mean to be st Rites Held iervn may Ml' For and u'M' h,,d chal,('1 Ua"1 for son P M Bishop thaigP 2 y was f. Tcrio-- v Softly "'i quanP,A?s a'' said hi- I ,SU1" g,;' Mrrell. ,'wn' W, by thG '"cation - lift Iat" Lick-.o- a, sung and rRur'11 M'ir.ets Xorman ot the SrX"nt Fc'rK"Sfh, tv. - ' lav ' J1 of Li' u'i school, f these important Kcgistralinn dates on your calendar. Then plan for " instllution distinguished for its faculty, and high rank amhng American universities. KlOOl YSiABt I9H-1- 9 bt2t , I2 25-2- PLUMBING A HEATING No job too 6 hi .miillSati.f.ctioii Coleman . English and Psychological Examination t. 25 . . Engineering Entrance Examination Vs freshman Registration and Special Instruction 29 SPloni0re and Upper Division Students Pt 30 Regular Class Work Begins fR CATAtG ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT Painting, Papering, Phono 40S. chines Ago lo INSURANCE Martin Ra.mua.en Retldcnce Pbon. 9ft S Offic. and Storo The 11 SSITY OF UTAH Salt lahs City ORCHARD SUPPLIES quality in.ectuldes, spray. Co. in, material Anderson Pioduce Appioved no handicap. S100 Only No 5Quart maVKR-SlIE- selling. Earn Wrilo Box 11, rare fill jim-liM- l FOR SALE Five-roomodern brick home, corner lot, furnace and stoker, nt 103 Smith Second East, hy owner, i AI3 luinclpd stated th it the tomatoes of one ot the Till) eoopeiatois gl'ujed an avri igo of over 91 per cent No s. The slate average was Ir - than (,( per cent. 1 n- Summer School Students Return i Theres one-tim- in e j Mr and Mis L Call letuined retentiy fitmi summer school at the University of Idaho at Moscow. Mr. Call has been engaged tor the coming year ,'is pimeipal of the Teton .Make seinmaty. About the same time the Calls icturned lo Btigham, Mr. and Mts. Fied N. Webb and Miss .loan Call returned from Chicago. Mi. Webb, who is a of Attorney and Mis. B. C. Call, and a teacher of music at the Tooele high school, took advanced work in the Chicago Musical college, while Mrs. Webb and Miss Call did summer work at the Uni-- i versity of Chicago. fortune in REPORTS MARKET OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 12 (UP) Hogs: 685; slow, very few top hogs here, few early sales about steady to 5c lower, top 11.80 on few lots 180 to 230 lb. butchers. Cattle: 220; slow, very arrivals here, late Monday and scattering early sales today steady at week's early s'trong prices, good beef steers mostly 9 25 to 10.00; few above this medium choice veal calves 11. CX) to 13.75. Sheep: 15.375. Nothing done early, at Monday's close spring lambs strong to 10c higher, 20 few-ne- s i Straight Bourbon Whiskey 191 QUART CODE PINT CODE 192 Vi PINT CODE 193 in I 4 EARS OI.I TIlia wili-ke- y Kentucky Nntiimnl 1 fi-- l ill'-- i e Products flortsirntion, NewYork 9ft Proof Plain Record for Long-Lastin- Protection g none added te NEW CONOCO MOTOR OIL gave more than Twice the mileage averaged by all others tested This Death Valley mileage record is today making sales records for Conoco N ( b oil popular priced. And heres how this oil was proved for you in advance hy a daring Destruction Test: 6 identical new slock coupes were broken in alike. Test officials had chec kod engines, part hy part, insuring uniformity. oils at The Referee bought 5 retail. The other oil was the same new Conoco NA that you can buy today. fill The Referee put one strict The finish camo only as ono brand of oil after another quit work entirely, causing final engine destruction. And Conoco oil far outlasted all others; outlasted the runner-uhy i,fi83 miles; outlasted another hy all of 8,268 miles. Conoco N A outlast d the average of the 5 others tested by 7,057 p miles . . . in each engine; locked it up tight. Never a drop could he added. All cars ran 57 miles an hour in the same Death Valley desert on the same sizzling days. Drivers switched around to even up human factors. Impartial observers eyed every move every mile. I hereby rertifv that the Death Valley Test and related work were thoroughly and fairly conducted. Engine Destruction occurred in eatii case at the mileage stated. I Consulting Engineer, who during Acodemic year U of Automotive Engineering, Purdue University IlSSilwilEN CONOCO YOU Certified. Man-Mad- AND CONOCO In this patented oil there's Manmade. an extra Its full name is Thmf-hpn- . 1 CONOCO Chari Greasing Polishing QUICK SERVICE CONOCO STATION Long the keystone of Conoco success. OIL TLATING comes from another great Conoco synthetic . . . man inaIe under the famed Gum Pro rssd oil patent By in ignrt like action, is bunch d to inner engine parts. Then it can't oil di aiti down not even ovtrn.ght int while you So OIL PLATING is use Conoco on guard against wear in advance! . . , and helps mileage, as it did in Death Valley. An OIL PLATED engine is one more economy you get from a change to jKpuItir priced new Conoco N'h oil. MOTOR OIL CONOCO Washing OIL YOUR ENGINE! r sions can't help causing foul leftover-:These must he properly kept, in clink to keep them from m iking your oil "ft ster, get weak and pass out. hit you know how Conoco NC oil "heat the rap in Death Valley. It stood up better . . . by as much as 1011k. Of course youre not in the business of doing all the most furious things. You just w int to run every fill right up to as ns.iiy miles as qualified authorities say is bafu for your tar. And WANT N th r. inhibitor an inhibitor being something that does the job of hrrj,ing n tiling in check. Now your enginea normal explo- Oil Changes GLEtifi EARLS Ni new Economy aid e Drive In At Our Handy Location 1st NORTH AND MAIN STREETS Check without trying to "stretch it out, you still ought to save plenty on Conoco N8. For you can figure by the record that Conoco can take you a whale of a way between quarts. Change today at Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station. Continental Oil Company Pioneers in Bettering Americas oil with Synthetics in Conoco e Professor ti Co., youre wringing wot these days, just think of Death Valley. It holds the official U. S. record of 134 hot. Wild animals there rarely come out in the heat of day. Youll admit thats a hotspot for testing any motor oil. And thats exactly where 6 representative oils got a fair trial for their lives to give certified mileage figures. you up News-Journa- field-ttia- lasted 13,398 miles month with expansion. 8195 cash required. AH OPTICAL GOODS N. L. Hansen Variety Store of a Million Article BARS. uar-.nlr- .d Sorenaon. now vending perry, Petty Canning Eugene fin-th- - PEDTICICn U L n II I I L U woman. 25 shop When LOOK WANTED Man or Own and oporale 11. - HOSTESS Why DIRECTORY Decorating army. n Gives Hew oil Panther tractor greases regularly sold at 17'ir, closeout, lb., JOe. CENTRAL CHFA ROLET. CO. tf A listing of reliable firms and NEARLY NEW 1939 Plymouth pick-up- , individuals specialists in their four speed transmis.line. sion, for sale. Bargain, No trade In. Phone Dclniar Whitney at t.9. TRADES BUILDING Allfipd Far Sholtr , In the civilian defense office Tomato Growers women aie represented by Ann Rosenberg and there is one See Demonstrations woman member, Harriet Ellmt, To"i i to ji.,kn! and giad.ng in the office of price adminis-istratioschools win- field .Monday at and civilian supply. the c.ina.n; f ,, tot y m Tiemon It's almost a sure thing that ton ai) i:i (i;., ut'ciunon at the funny m IVny. An sometime in the near future canning the United States and Canada inlei est mg potip ass. odded at are going to get another each place an t it. u ,o ft It. as a result, tn u ll loll Ionian, glimpse of the Duke and Duchcrop will be 1)11 vested m A ess of Windsor-b- ut when just much better manner th,ul g is a matter of much speculahas been m p ist y r.i s tion. The duke's huge l.ix The p,ekuig Meinonsfi ution ranch in Calgary, Alberwas held under the dnndion of is their lcadied lor ta, being County Agent Stew ait Dr. A. arrival sometime next month and gossip is life that the ter- Stalk, extension specialist of mer king of England and the the U. S. A C , and Roland duchess will stop off either m Rigby, district agricultuial inled the discussion, New York or Washington en spector, route from the Bahamas to and cheeked the grading. It was felt by all present Canada. The Windsors already have made three trips from that this ye, it's picking operNassau to Florida, but it has ations should be on the basis been well over ter. years since of grade Mislead of a flat price either one of them have seen per Ion. This method will inany other part of the United sure a higher grade, and as a result, should mean additional States. There also is some speculamoney lor he growers, picktion as to whether the duke ers and eaimers. Within a few days (ho growmight meet his brother, the Duke of Kent, while the latter ers will be railed to a meeting is In North America on an official mission from England. The Duke of Kent denied any a plans for a possible meeting earlier in his stay, but ho and flavor Prince of Wales the have always been very close to each other. 4USJ-2- . MEN ruh end of the county to wot I. out Ins scale. The price to be paid the gioweis by the e.miii is this year is Mid.) per ton lor giade No. 1, and 55.50 for gride No. o. m ilms load-- DURING DESTR Where To Find It Interior the Definite plans are now under Unde Sam's way to utilize women flyers to feiry tians-por- t and army planes from factory to field. The war department is considering the ways and means- - and the eligibility of the almost 3,0tH) Amencan aviatrixes. Officials estimate that there are about 250 pilots with the necessary 200 hours of flying experience to make them u.scful, relieving men pilots for duty in combat or patrol work. It is believed that such a corps of flyers would have Jacqueline Cochran at its head -with Cynthia Davis as first asMiss Davis is the sistant. of F. Davis, Dwight daughter former secretary of war. The questionnaires- sent to the women flyers are confidential, but it is understood that the age defense of the prospective workers will range between 21 and 40. This move on the part of the government is said by club women to be just a starter towards using more women in defense work. The club women have been complaining about discrimination against women, that there and maintaining weren't enough executives of the fair sex running Uncle Sams defense program. Among the dollar a year men called WJ TKXCTOIC TRY A WANT AD TODAY! B i WOMEN IN THE NEWS Local health officers reported a total of 98 cases of communicable disease for the week REAL ESTATE SOLD ending August 8, 1941. This HEAL ESTATE BOUGHT were is 11 cases fewer than KKAI ESTATE LOANS reported for the previous week S. NOKMAN LEE, and 11 cases fewer than were Licensed Abstractor. for the correspondreported of Sixteen ing week in 1910. counties in the FURNACE CLEANING the twenty-ninsnte reported no disease. Wo Vacuum Clean and Repair Two cases of poliomvelitis All Mdkcs of Furnacaa rewere (infantile paralysis) COAL A APPLIANCE BEEHIVE Salt ported: one case from Phono ONE Lake City and one case from Utah county. This makes a total of 8 cases reported for P.tll as compared with 18 cases CASH paid for DEAD and USE for the corresponding period LESS cowg and horses. Phono diseases Mind Washington in the emer- doubles i hon e gency there is only one woman ins, 1, ee ,i n one hall Maiy Barber, lood consultant eai t tahs fil.Nl. lo the qartermaster corps of loin, Mis. W. Reese Morrell was hostess to her afternoon bridge club at the Idle Isle Tuesday. The eight guests were seated at one table, attractive with pmk gladioli in a blue bowl. A dessert lunch was served. High score prize was won by Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, who was a special gui-s- i of the club. e miiniiiM I t Ll READ.THE Hervin Bunderson, President Conrad Jeppson, George Lamb and Bishop Erekson. Musical numbers included a vocal solo by Norman Ander- son, entitled "In the Garden, Teach Me to Pray, a song by the quartet, and the clos-- ' Before the Lord I ing song Bow My Head. by the choir, directed by Dorothy Jeppsen and Millie Jensen. Benediction was pronounced by John Ras- mussen. Buiial was in the Mantua ded- in 19 10. eem.teiy, Wayne Sorensen Other communicable icating the grave. to , A fictitious ) Tfour fcT fatu'0 HEALTH COLUMN TACE THREE Mis Gary Gloss of Omaha, Nehr who ait- - on their way home after touring the Pacific nonhwivt. Mr. Gross in conductor of the studio band of Station WOW at Omaha. This is their first trip west and they aie enjoying the scenic wondcis tie-m- i ndously. old-styl- e (To be continued) characters in this serial are ll' Vn, L z j Larsen TY weie as follows: reported chickenpux 15, influenza 1, measles 10, German measles 9, mumps 7, pneumonia 3, Clippings from our files of scarlet fever 1, tuberculosis 2, whooping cough 33. Bygone Days. Brigham reported 4 cases of 10 YKARS AGO Arnold' Francis Goodhffe, 33, measles. prominent merchant of Park Valley, died of pneumonia in a Salt Lake hospital. Arch Wilson, 33, of Fielding, was shot and killed by his brother Arland Wilson, following a quart el. Mrs. Vernon Watkins entertained in honor of her daughter Iarly Honors Relief Beverly Jeans birthday anni- Society Workers versary. The afternoon was A delightful was held spo playing Bunco. Prizes in the Third party ward chapel went to Miss Lorena Morris Tuesday afternoon for the re'and Miss Elgene Baker. tiring presidency of the Relief A flood left twelve feet of Society, Mrs. Millie Anderson, mud and debris on the highpresident, Mrs. Agnes Fife and way at Becks Hot Springs. Mis. Annie Jeppson. This was eight years to the The hall was decorated with day after the flood w'hich did so much damage in Willard garden flowers, and following a program, each honored guest and Farmington. Mr. an Mrs. C. S. Hamilton was presented a Roseville potand baby loft Brigham for Cal- tery vase and a lovely corsage. The guests then went to the ifornia, where they will visit Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Mahannah. Boy Scout home for the remainder of the afternoon. The 20 YEARS AGO serving table was covered with F. D. Ferrell, dean of the lace cloth and centered with a school of agriculture at the low bowl of gladioli and lace Kansas Agricultural college, vine, with white Madonna figarrived in Brigham to spend a urines on either side. Refreshfew weeks visiting with Judge ments were served to one hunand Mrs. Nels Jenson. dred guests by the following young girls dressed in colorful 25 YEARS AGO : William Parsons of Willard formals Mane Stander, Nina Reeder, Adele Fife, Roma Ilall, died following a long illness. Donnettc Fife and Ann Spencer. WAR IN EUROPE During the afternoon Mrs. A YEAR AGO TODAY Glen Bennion entertained with For the thiid successive day, humorous readings and Misn German planes raided the Brit- Marie Thorne played several ish Isles, concentrating their steel guitar numbers. attack on shipping in the channel and at Southampton, Dover Sorority Makes Hans and Plymouth. The battle for British Somali- For Dinner Iarty Members of the Utah Epsiland continued, with the Italians announcing the capture of lon chapter met at the home eveAdadleh, a village 50 miles of Miss Iona Johnson last fiom the Aden port of Berbera. ning to complete plans for the to be Italy suggested to Greece Satuiday night dinner that it renounce British guar- given in connection with the antees of independence and state convention of Beta Sigma territorial integrity. The Greek Phi to be held Sept. 13 and 14 in Ogden. answer was reported as no. theme will be A Mexican British motorboats engaged German craft in the English cairied out at the dinner party channel. in keeping with the theme of the convention, "Pan - American. Wears Famous Miss Iona Johnson, Mrs. Lillian Felt and lrs. Elaine Ward Souvenirs Of spent Tuesday In Ogden on matters of business pertaining Stage Triumphs to the convention. In her role as Jeanette MacDonalds mother In Bitter Family Dinner Given now showing at the For Newlyweds Sweet, Capitol theatre, (Ma Fay Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilall Holden is literally were honored guests at a dinHardy) weighted down with historic ner party Monday evening at stage souvenirs. the home of the bride's parThe fan she uses in the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Annew musical was originally derson. The guest list included used by Mrs. Pat Campbell in members of the Ilall and AnThe Second Mrs. Tanquer-ay- . derson families, and a deliciMrs. Campbell gave it ous dinner was served at eight to Miss 'Holden when she first o'clock, covers being laid for brought the latter to the Unit- twenty-five- . ed States, after they had apA beautifully decorated cake peared together in England in centered the long serving taThe Adventurous Age" and ble and lovely garden bloom? The Thirteenth Chair. from the spacious Hall garden, The ring Miss Holden wears adorned the living rooms. A of was originally the property social evening followed dinner. her husband's father, celebrated Scotch actor John Clyde, Entertain Guests who created the role of Roy Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskow-itMcGregor. are entertaining Mr. and lace handAnd the kerchief which Miss Holden carries was given to her by Leslie Howard when she was appearing with him in Now York in Elizabeth Steps Out. cTnemories TOO SOON 38 NEWS-JOURNA- CONOCO C0H0C0 SERVICE Oils - Greases - Gasoline RAPID SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT We Repair All MaKes Of Automobiles TIRKS - ELECTRICAL WORK - WHEEL BALANCING - FRONT END ALIGNMENT AND MOTOR TENTERS BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. |