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Show PAGE FOUR THE CLOTHES DEFINE . NUDISTS CASTE SANTA CRUZ, CV.. (UP) A fcaste system for nudists lia-- , been introduced into the Klysiuni colony near Holy City, according to Arch McDowell, its manager. The .system, McDowell acers. lias one great advantage mer all other caste systems in the world. A person who starts in one caste is not condemned to remain there for life. Instead, there is a progressive system. All that is required for the candidate to progress is for him to discard more clothes. The topography of the Elysium colony does much to make this possible. In the center, is a hill with an altitude of 1.128 feet. It is here that the system approaches its highest form that of complete nudity. The hill has been divided into a series of horizontal harriers or zones. At the base nudists can wear all the clothes they want. Then, if they wish, they can pass on up by shedding a. few clothes. However, those who attain the highest caste (and altitude) of nudity, may descend only by putting on their clothes. The great advantage of the system, McDowell explains, is that it keeps those who are not confirmed nudists separated from those who are. into the higher zone VO?) PATRONIZE THE NEWS-JOURNA- L GOOD FISHINU ! Old NEWS-JOURNA- Iony Express f Route Is Marked! IN HEART AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST L Golden Wedding Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olsen celebrated their fiftieth wedding an2Slli niversary Sunday, August with Open House" at their home jin this city. Approximately one hundred and fifty relatives and friends called during the afternoon and evening to offer congratulations to the honored couple. Baskets of beautiful gladioli adorned the reception room and the long serving table was centered with a bow) of goigeous n rose buds and a golden beautifully decorated wedding cake. Bolden coloted candles in candelabra hurried at each end of tlie serving table. Mrs. Olsen wore a gardenia corsage and Mr. Olsen a gardenia boutonniere. A family reunion wus held on Monday afternoon at the Box Elder chilcounty paik witli thirty-eigdren. grandchildren and greatof .Mr. and Mis. grandchildren Olsen In attendance. A family dinner was served at one oclock and a social atteinoon of contest games and musical numbers was enjoyed. Tlie honored couple were presented a choice box of candy and twenty-fiv- e silver dollars by their children. Subscribe , tali-ma- SALT 1i-- Sut COAL MINING IS PERFORMING A At Convention REAL SERVICE AT ON THE UP GRADE AGE OF 81 YEARS i Mont A'omen To Report (ITU LAKE iun.s - todoing BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR SOME TURKEY GROWERS me for The UOU NOTICE OF CLUB MEETING Angus McKay and others of Ogden, also John Johnson, legislative candidate of Brigham City will speak at General Welfare meeting tonight at 8 p. m. in the county court room. Public invited. Committee Colored Sergeant: If anything moves, you shoot. Colored Ssqtry: Yassuh, an' if anything shoots, Ah moves! Subscribe Brigham City. uoy for The News-Journ- al Clubs Unite Members of the Publers and Ree Lers clubs held a party Monday evening at the Idle Isle tea room. One long table was attractively decorated with early fall garden blooms and a delicious luncheon was served at eight o'clock. A short business meeting was held at which time it was decided to unite the two clubs and the new organization to he known as the Dublers club. Bridge games were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Shumway and Mrs. Don Secrist.' Dee NEW Messrs. Edgar Shelby and Frank His Greatest Adventure" Second Feature SIMM IN AFRICA" JOHN HOWARD 'REFBESHINCL no-ho- st Reunion Dated TODAY J" HEATHER ANGEL V "'idi'wrmu-ai- ll Y. Shelby of Covington, Ind., have arrived for a visit with their fath- er, John VV. Shelby and other relatives. a re. The family has planned union to be held at the county park next Sunday. This will be the first time that all the familyj has been together since the death of their mother about 30 years ago. -- PATRONIZE THE ltuntbed3 NEWS-JOURNA- L MADE POSSIBLE BY OUR TREMENDOUS 1500 STORE BUYING READ EVERY! ITEM IN THIS AD. BE HERE, GET YOUR SHARE. SSSSp, Pair Mens 50 BY POPULAR REQUEST TO SEE IT! SURE ENDS TONIGHT -- - BE BOY'S SUITS Hard Finish Only 10 Heartily SNOW WHITE ' in Popularity. - . jaSsshT S9.90 Endorsed By Everyone Who Has Seen at this price POLICE SHOES Double Sole ... It! $2.98 Adm. 20c til 6 p. m. 25c Evening Children 10c Anytime A Sjtg Also March of Time Golden nia n u.'HuM k Sons OCX SALAD DRESSING, qt jar FLOUR, 48 lb bag CHEESE, Full cream, lb COFFEE, Folgers, lb COTTAGE CHEESE, lb POTATOES, Red Bliss, 10 Id MELONS, on ice, lb FRANKFURTERS, lb PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. . . VEAL CHOPS, lb VEAL STEW, tb PORK CHOPS, lb BACON SQUARES, lb 8K ... 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Size of Body 31 inches x 15'$ inches Sold At This Price In The Box rAL.fi FELTS 0i Zipper Front ONLY HEAVY STEEL WAGONS Sen W) Childrens OXFORDS All Leather JACKETS THEYLL GO LIKE WILD FIRE FOR SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AT W.B. Jensen MEN LOOK! Mens and Boys POLO SHIRTS Rayon, Zipper or Tie 80 WORK SHIRTS A FELT HAT m; ONLY Pre-Shrun- Hard Wearing m LEATHER SPECIAL PURCHASE 100 WOMENS DRESSES All New Fall Styles and Shades. Quantity Is Limited So Be Here Early OUT THEY GO AT ONLY Pair Mens DRESS SOX WHAT A BUY! 300 SUGAR SACKS 5 cents each Unbleached Full cut POWER. 200 WASHED AND BLEACHED UNIONS ITEMS MM. 1. GO ON SALE TOD AY C0tSAVUy Surpasses Even HUNDREDS OF PRICES SLASHED FOR QUICK CLEARAWAY. 0i HELD' OVER! lssg finishing birds for market thi year should be considerably reduced, he said. Us Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Olsen of LOGAN, Aug. 30 (UP) Coal Bear River City announce the offimining is on the upgrade, birth of a boy born Sunday at a cials reported here. local hosPitalMother and son More mines are working, and are relJorted well, with larger crews, than at any time since J. E. Ryan, C. W. Merrell, John Production was reported at W. Howard, 0. A Christensen and tons for the week ending Aug. N'ello Christofferson were in Salt 6, as compared to 15.000 tons for on matters j Lake City yesterday 1037. in week same the of business. showAlthough Utah production iQS ed an increase, the nations total Miss Ida ,Fish has returned to remained practically the unchangBrigham City after a weeks vacaed at 5,810.000 net tons as comtion with her parents, Mr. and tons the to for 5.900,000 pared Mrs. E. W. Fish at Logan. preceding week. A gain of slight. SOs ly more than 3 per cent, however, Donald H. Steel, experienced was forecast for production durnewspaper man from Southern Utah ing the still untabulated week has purchased the newspaper press 13. ending Aug. used at the Box Eider formerly iO-News of thjs city, and has moved it to Kanab, Utah where Mr. Steel is installing a plant to serve the interof Kane county and Fredoiua, 20,000 ests Arizona. 30 Aug Mis Hannon, represent-lbreather ing the Civic Improvement club, and 30 LAKE CITY. Aug. SALT -tops ot the old I't.ir. Express Mr- - J. Tale Buit the Kindergarten one man chama has Utah ii I tali Weie Mrs. marked (UP) Fred of and luii . mute tin out; Brigham, Wvo YELLOWSTONE BARK. in Webster of commerce August 27 - Giant inac kai.aw tiou tins month in coiniiiemoi anon of.L Nve of Rutland tlie Self fultuie ber Salt Lake City lit roi-of the e.u ly mail club, will give u ports at the an-- i Greene, Will soon begin to bile m Bc.dt an i Ilie r. uuai convention of Utah Fedeia-Moiiiiine- resident. Lew,is lakes ill Yellowstone national ridel s 30.-0on familiar Roa is figure s aiol (Beene markers wereltion of Womens clubs, northern park, superintendent Edmund 3 where the L. D. S. temple grounds of seven laige division, today at Logan, geis aid lecentlc smaller The piimipal speakers will be the passes oul little slips of paper Sonic inackdi.aw cal cne- - mice n 'ii stops, the insnied by the Dr. E A Jacobsen of Iaigan, .every day to tourist visitors. recorded during the sea-oThe messages., which Greene pre- -' ndent said but the bi felils and Land-- ! Mrs II C. Jacobs, president of lows aie e xpectcri to begin to go the m g.inization, Mrs. Claude Pea-I- n pares himself on a typewriter at after hooks in great numbers shortly addition, porcelain mai kei s i foe k of Ogden, Mrs J. H. Pecken- - home, contain exactly 11 lines ot after Seplemlau 1. Fish ue.ghing weio Iliac ed at one-nui- e inteivals paugh, ul-,- o of Ogden. Mrs. H. A. cupel latives about Utah, as much as 25 or 30 pjunds h.xe He believes the lengthy publi-- 1 high w a v s whica follow the Dittiinu of Salt Lake CitJ. along stn-uand been taught in p, evious old tiail. city booklets prepared by various the gene) a! acerdge lulls betw jen i E ummercial clubs are too lengthy elected a! Monuments weie GKOMKHS TO HEFT thice and five pounds Canyon, Willow .Springs,! (.EE SEVEN LENTS MOKE for touiists to read through, but ov A!- - i due to irr vitl th , Jeilaiid declares people read a few type-- j . Ei-- h , Springs. Simpson Springs, advent of cool. I wealhe. is the H"1- I'aveleis Rest. Echo, j SALT LAKE ( 1TY, Aug. 30 written lines giving the story in Madison nver wlr.no i.unbow tiout ;,ar Station, Boyds, Black Rock, (LID Despite a general reduction a nutshell. constitute the buik of the finny pop- - j Greene conducts his know your Diigwav, liner Bed, Lookout. Five-- 1 of commodity prices throughout UliltlOIl. on his Best fishing ill the park dining Mile Cass, Dugout, Brimville and the nation, Utah sugar beet grow-UdHt- le Utah" campaign entiiely at the intermissions own. Ruck Statious. to 7 ton the During will cents addrtion j ers a receive in early Septembei. (- above, will be in the lower Yellowmine this marketing season, act- - temple grounds, he walks up and below the canyon, Slough Main street slipping the M. down stone laK Secretary of Agriculture tT.Ni.RAL SERVICES AT automointo out-stacreek Leinar river, Biebe lake, and messages announced here "Ison through BEAR CITY RIVER CHAPEL Wolf lake Grayling are pirticu-lail- y biles. U. S. Senator Elbert D. Thomas. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 30 numerous in G'ebe, authoi ities Os The estimated price this year for 20,-00- 0 The funeial services for Peter L. (UP) A bright outlook hold-.n- g is lake YcllmvSiOne report. Anderson who died at his home in will mean approximately $10 an ATTENDED ETNKKAL Utah turgey growers this year, aho. well. up unusually Bear River City Monday, will be acre increase ovr payments last SEICHES IN PKOV0 was reported here by Herbert BeyRangers on duty1 at checking sta- held Thuisday afternoon at 2 o'clock year, Thomas said. ers, general manager of the Northtions report that tlie per capita , ward chapel, Mrs. A. D. Cooley, William Price, western Turkey Growers associatOQ- Bfar Rlver, catch - as high a.s it was at the peak Remains may be viewed at the of the tiavel season and that anglers Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich, Abel tion. Larken-Fe- lt funeral home Wednes- The 1938 turkey crop is comof Los Angeles, Calif., are spend- G. Rich and Dr. and Mrs. Innes a family home in Bear of Garland attended the funeral ing along fine and it looks as if their creels with the prescribed da5, and River City Thursday until the hour ing a two weeks vacation in this of James Innes in Provo the quality generally will be exjlmit of the services. city. Mrs. Hancock was formerly services Superintendents Office ceptionally high, Beyers said. Miss Roma Christensen, daughter Sunday afternoon. ;Ot The deceased formerly resided Because of an abundant supply of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Christensen of low priced feed, the cost of1 at Paris, Idaho. News-Journof Subscribe for The News-Journ- LEWIS LAKES 31. -- S ft. I HQ Boys Value SHIRTS 49C Boys True Blue SHIRTS 79C tiUtfmniA MK 1C ZW |