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Show PAGE TWO TIIE ROX ELDER j to send materials to Britain and iTeuu-Souma- ) still get into the war. After al the millions of words, spoken A Daily Newspaper j ubli'-tifor and the plan that week-daevi ry morning except Ihat the against United States semte Monday and Legal Hobdays ai continues to aigue about, noBngham, I'tah body i rally knows . En'eied at the I'o-'oOne thing, though, every Brigham CM.v Ltih ,x d and i leal headed Amerc" iss M itit r in J.n p ican ought to Know It is that when the closest friend Uncle iit Suist i p? iOj Af. wheip in Box Elder County Sam has m this perilous wot Id One year in advance $j On is in danger of being struck, $1 5T ?it Months, in aivanie ,down and knocked out by an r mom 30c inteimtional hijacker, we ought r"i's i, pel year J 1 to help him all we can, in leveiy way we can, till the e f' NEWS-JOURNA- OME AGAIN with them. Conjoint meeting Sunday, under the daemon of Oima 01-- sen, consisted of songs by Gen-- i ova Olsi n, Melba Taylor and 'Thelma Hailing, talks by Harvard Jensen, Clair Hailing and Meil.n Lar-tpigmentation of the M I A. theme by Ilne Jensen and player- - by Cad, D Jensen and Austin Liixen anl son Mrs Maltha Jen-eWorth, Mr and Mrs Otlando Jensen. Mr and Mrs. ChtS Rasmussen and daughter. Ramona attended the christening 'of the baby on of Mr and Mrs Deon Wonlsey in Salt Lake City Sunday. Maud Pe'eisen spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sims at Garden City. The Mantui P T A held a Founded 2 day program Monday night in the ward hall The program consisted of com mu nity singing led by Ethel Jepp-soand accompanied by Millie Jensen, prayer, Norman Jepp-son- . song. Norman Andersen candle pageant under the direction of Lola Jensen, with tne Dene following pai ticipating Eiekson. Leota Keller, Peggy Rasmussen, Floienee Jeppxen. Criesta Sorensen, Frances Hill. Nellie Larsen and Bernice Rasmussen, talk, Bishop Erekson, song, Cora Hailing and Berremarks, nice Rasmussen, Ferguson, and business discussed by Amelia Jensen New officers were presented as follows: Lola Jensen, Sylvia Hansen and Reta Nelsen Refreshments were served Miss Bertha Landvatter visher parents in Tre- ited By Ed Dodd , (SkJiFPLE) . SOcME WALmuTS! CSETTIKJ WMYy WEDNESDAY MORNING, L piDU'T YOU vSAV ,OUWERE i red-bl.Oi- h T WEKITV CEMTb YOU AT MAD TO WADE TMCOLlaH AkJ WUD ANJ SWAMPS AM' BRIARS I i ool-j(- y, j Tacks rPIIE lend lea -- o bill ux iran the wat' J be li ml lease bill (mi of the vv,u !" . IT will take is is o ei And John Bull ought to do the same for us and probably if we ever need him as wild much as he needs us now. 1 1 will keep Probabilities hese nvul claims are din-- i into ihe eais of the Amer-- CENATOK Noirls of Nebras- in public until we're all get-iiikj, most vendable of our elder statesmen, and a d,,y with the hubbub Toe1 fact of the matter is that independent and pacifist, nobody knows. Most of us, ac- says this of the leading issue cording to the public pods, at Washington today: I hive been criticised by think we'll be safer fiom war 'll our government is empow-ciemany honest, peoto pi Ovide Britain with ple, who tell me that I have tne war materials she needs leversed since the myself And that's about all we can Woild war. I have wondeied say duung the long hours of the Be may send materials to night on many occasions Biitain and still get into the whether they were right. war mil selves. We may refuse I hate war as deeply as I did in the days of the first World war. It has no redeemIt is a relic of ing feature. and in a peaceful, barbarism, To relieve distress easily, quirkl, rub throat, liberty loving world it has no chest, back except as a means of bill, the place, with probabilities are that jgjr vapoRub England will win; that Hitler USED BY 3 OUT OI 3 MOTHER "If we pass the lend-leaswill fall; and that the great machine built up by him wi'l . fall apait and disappear. yx If war comes to us, it will be because Ilftler and his dictator brothers want it to come. '1 d k g lite-tim- e g d . IHEST COLDS vicks e iec , -- A bq a W NELLY GRAF NM Ming" Vanness has supported her mother, younger sister and small brother since the death of her father and, when she marries Iaul Drmerr, young architect. she feels she must continue working until her sister Kuth, who is finishing business school, fends a job. However, as the months pass, Ruth, who has a frivolous makes only half - hearted attempts to find vork. Paul, annoyed, thinks nat Ming's family should be able to get along without her nelp, and quarrels with her about Kuth. Meanwhile, shes nature, ItMkiU 'CV tar hell fall In love with some one else and quit me." "I hope not, Ming answered Impulsively. "He will, Blair said. "Only, Ill be wiser than Jane I'll give up. The girl a man loves gets ail the breaks. The others haven't a chance. After that. Ming tried to make the best of the situation, but she was relieved when Jane and her friend finally left. If the senate just keeps on talking long enough, British ships will all bo sunk and Hitler will take over the British Isles, and thus the whole problem will be solved. THE Burtons were ASDee said. "A couple HEALTH plenty moved on relentlessly, and found it increasingly difray to Paul. "Yes. Im opening lip ficult to fit in all there was to be shop across the stieet from your done. With eight hours spent at the fiice. Ill have my following get ou fo build their houses, and department store every day. inonly turn 1 11 decoiate them. We 11 work cluding Saturday, there was Sunday and evenings to do her LCther. he. of care Back in the Ming housework and take mother had done ah fought for control Jane must care clothes Her when she was home for Paul a great deal to plan her this for her but now she bad not only her own life about his. clo'he.s but Pauls to look after. Pci haps I don't cate enough. More and more, she gave in she thought misctablv. "when I w ,n t give up my w ork to please getting dinner at home. Mea', " necessitated planning and maiket-mbun asrealized never the sense common She had Then, her sorted itself It was ju.st that rich time that must go into the prepmeal-Hpeople could do as they pleased aration of mother bad never mentioned with tluir lives while circumstances moulded the lives of it- - but then, her mother had not otiois. But would Paul rtalue done work outside the home Mi.it Paul was often in a nervous MiUg knew, befoie the evening state As he explained, contrac's was over, that she would have to were hard to land, and competilie careful what she said to him tion still. One evening, however, he came the guests weie gone. It was a at pleasant to see Jane staving home buovant n ar him every minute. He moreMing said. "You must have had over, settued to enjov having her a good day, dear. I did thanks to Jane!" be live. It wrnt long bifoie their ip .,d , wcie bent over a masaine told her. There s a new and vety on interior decoiating and coun-ti- y ritv hold to be built in LaneateJ homes. They consulted her about the decAs M,ng watched uneasily. Blair orating, and she learned tbev bad not decided upon an architect sat down beside her. so that I "Don't let tt worry vou Jane's She manipulated things Paul knew got the lob. She's sure a good pli.ing a losing game. vou." frirnd, that lass'" In r when hr manud She certainly is." Ming agreed, 'But " Ming began uncertainbut her heart sank. ly. sanrittirhps, she hrard Jane COLUMN Clear L'p The PAST I)L'E BILLS Acid Frequently Aggravates Excess Stomach Stomach Ulcers Neutralizing excess stomach acids Is Important In aiding nature to heal stomach ulcers, for ulcers must heal by Thousands who natural processes have used PFUNDER'S TABLETS famous for more than 20 years and who know from their own experiences w hat the soothing Ingredients of these tablets have done for them, are now most enthusiastic In their recommendation of this formula to others who suffer from Indigestion, gastritis, bloating, heart burn or any other form of stomach trouble due to. or associated with gastric hyperacidity. 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Mr Pbone 4 Brigham Utah board of health, for the week ending Febiuary 28 This is 62 cases more than were reported last week and 320 cases fewer than were reported for the cot responding week in 1910 Chiekenpox led the fist of communicable diseases wTh a total of 118 cases; ye', this is five eases fewer than were ' oited for the previous week Mumps and Geiman measles laic second in numbei, vvitn a total of 13 cases each On case ol diphthena was repoit-- , ed fiom Salt Lake county making a total of 11 cases which have been lopoitod so far this year. Twelve cases of scarlet fever 'vveie 'epoited as comp, red MANTUA NEWS March 4 Mrs. MANTUA, Both James of Park Valley ,s visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lucius Hansen Ray Hailing visited in Salt Lake City Thursday. Visitors a't the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Nielsen Friday were Mr. and Mis. Earl Sool-beand Mr. and Mis. Winston Soelberg of Jdaho Falls, i Mr. and Mrs Ray Hill attended a party in Tremonton Thuisday evening in honor of a nephew who is leaving for an army training camp Mrs. Mane Jacobsen entertained the Madre club Fnday. Dinner was served after which bridge was played Saturday visitors in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Lula Rasmussen and daughter. Bir-barand Mrs Bet nice Rasmussen and children A Ibaby boy was hoi n to Mr and Mrs. Joe Vanflcot Thursday in a Salt Lake City hosChris and Mrs Mr pital Thutx lay Rasmussen spent REAL ES LA 1 E SOLD REAL EMAIL BOUGHT RE L ESI ME LOANS S. NORM IN LEE, Eicenxed Abstractor. Hf CASH paid for DEAD and LSE LESS cows mill horses. Rlionr J 493 ' FACE EBB 2. MOE I.ON TO Oil teal es- - falc. LaMonl Giovr, ilisf. mgr. of Beneficial Life. Mj I,Hind Small red fwo wheeled hand trnek. Return in Bee hive Bottling Winks, nil North If Mam, Brigham, Reward. LOST monton over the week-enThe school children fiom the 1st to 6th grades aie all thrilled and excited about the "Jacks" tournament winch is just begins rp Mand Mis Vein Crozier of Ttemonton (spent Sunday at r the home of Mr and Mrs. d La-Va- Jensen Youth Confesses Starting Fires WAUKESHA. Wis (UP) A 16 y ui i old , Tek Tooth IJrushes Mai eh 3 boy nas LEMON JUICE RECIPE confessed to staitirg a file that CHECKS RHEUMATIC cos-- t the life of another youth m $115, 0()0 in and resulted PAIN QUICKLY - Defense, like charity, may cover a multitude of sins. leaving in our budge club are moving to Detroit. bothered by talk she has heard We want you and Paul to take about a wealthy girl. Jane their place. Will you? Moore, now in Hollywood, who Ming hesitated. Dees crowd was vs said to have wanted to marry a pleasure - loving, free - spending one Then when of money. 'Paul. evening, bunch, with friends drop in to see them, one Paul's Income did not compare news Jane the has that doubted that he theirs. with iings Ming tome back from Hollywood and and she could afford to keep up intends to take up interior decowith them. She looked at him questloningly. rating because it is allied to Paul s work. A few minutes later, Of course we will. he answered lane herself appears, greets Paul for her. "We'll be delighted, won't illusively, then walks over to we, Ming?" "Of course , she agreed. When Muig. surveys her with unconcealed antagonism, and says Is the next meeting?" "Next Friday evening at our coolly, I suppose this is your wile?1 house," said Dee. "We ll be there," Paul promised. CHAPTER XI Afterward. Ming voiced her to h'm. "Do you think we JANES small head, with its doubts afford Dees crowd?" can crown of shining black hair, "No." he answered, "but I have was held high. Her black hair to make contacts, honey. The Burand black brows against the tons know a lot of rich people. clear whiteness of her skin See?" nodded She wanted to say Ming gave a rather startling effect. something about Jane but. before was' not merely beautiful. she could put her jumbled She She was striking. thoughts Into woids, Paul spoke I suppose I should sav I'm glad again. By the way, Ming, I hope you to meet you. she said to Ming. ' like Jane. She. too. can help me But, of course. I m not. get me Ming was speechless. She was a lot in my business clients. And do I need them! I grateful when Blair spoke up. last The ungodly frankness of the failed to land three contracts " younger generation! Jane, you week that I d counted on "I I do Lke her." Ming said, should be spanked relieved the tension. trving to sound sincere. Laughter , Tht-n"She does some unconventional Paul introduced to Ming the young man who had come with things." Paul went on. as though June a chap named BUI Carlton. he wished to explain her visit that A few minutes later. Blair came evening, "but that's because she over to Ming and murmured, has never known discipline. Shes I hope you "Come on let's make sandwiches a grand friend, though. or something. We're all acting like will be nice to her " "111 be nice to her." Ming stace people who dont know their promised. uncs. Besides, I m hungry." ATER, as Ming passed a tray of HEADACHES! America doesn't know just where it's going, but seems to be on its way a little more rapidly than usual. "tON1 n K Down To Brass u DO TO R(j j igsns n , M If you suffer from rheumatic, ar damages. thritis or neuritis pain, try this simple He is John Wenel of Merhome that thousands inexpensive recipe are ung. Get a package of Ru-E- x Wis , who has admitted rill, k a Compound, supply, today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the for the fire more Its easy. No than a year ago at St. John's juice of 4 lemons. 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HERE'S ONE COW-- AS KnOvjS WHEN HE'S . & i- WELL 7T i -J XV sj Tut nothing." Blair patted her (To be contin uedt h.cid. "A na.i lovts whom he loves and only likes the others, lake (The characters m this serial art fictitious) Plans he likes me but, some day, I -- d |