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Show .ft ; PAGE FOUR THE Roads are still one of our na-- 1 tjon's greatest problems, but the viewpoint is entirely different from what it was in tile long ago. Declaring that he believed that "we can't make progress until fear is overcome by curiosity," Mr. Knudsen explained that the General Motors exhibition would .attempt to present contemporary and future problems confronting the automobile industry, partleu- larly those dealing with the con- struction of adequate highway 1. fi ' i i fc CONGRATULATIONS N ITS A SWELL FOUNTAIN ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE .n cVT jC. 4 j HOLLYWOOD $ CONFECTIONERY Accept our Congratulations and Best Wishes. John, ; Your New Fountain is a Beauty. i hit BRIGHAM CCC CAMP NEWS but what there are nioie munists In the United States than there is room for them. The question of what's to he done about it remains unsolved, Communism was definitely to blame for the notorious rounds (W0 weeiS active duty with of seamen's strikes on the West the Infantry at Fort Douglas, Coast, and for the spread of com-- 1 reports an extensive training munlsin on eastern seaboard and program which includes chiefly among American ships at sea. problems jn modern combat, President Homer Martin, of the S(.hool bujl(iing under Cap automobile unions is right now is tain Carpenters supervision f t0 ,fi'iai8 nearing completion. Mr. Howarth i7ing his own administration ne;,has the final finishing inside to says are communists. complete. The building will contain a reading room, library, spe-- ! cial dark room for photography, press room, and two class rooms. (This new convenience will be a great aid to the educational pro- The wiring system of the (UP)lg,'mSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 school building as well as the rest Children can be expelled from of the camp is beins; completed by school for failure to salute the Electrician Ruel M. Eskelson. alleof recite a and pledge flag Dale Pierce, camp cook, just regiance, the state supreme court turned from visiting his parents ruled today. In a case involving expulsion jin Minnesota. Dale reports crops good in that section of the of a member of Jehovahs wit-,0- 0 nesses, religious sect, the court country but prices are very low. Sergeant Johnson returned from held in an opinion written by y hunting and fishing Justice Emmett Seawell: ja A simple salutation to the flag trip which carried him into North-an- d a repetition of the pledge ofern Utah and Wyoming. It was allegiance tends to stimulate in;1' frst vacation in two years. com-defe- HODGES BEAUTY SALOII The above arrangement does not affect the existing disagreements the 1 9 3 6 undivided concerning profit tax schedules. Senator Harrison remains unalterably opposed to the Presidents demands for restoration of these high schedules. The Senator won out on this issue in the Senate a few months ago. Heavier federal taxes are cer- tain, due to the Increased gov- ernment spending. The only question Is: Will LaFollettes or some other plan to equalize taxation and cut out "death penalties" furnish a compromise that will be acceptable to large and small business, and other federal taxpayers. Communists There seems to be no question j Court Rules Flag Salute Essential COLORS Black Wine Rust Teal Green from Family Dates Reunion i'i 1 Tweeds Soft Wools Barola Crepes was the Mrs. Lee Forsgren motif of a prettily arranged bridal shower given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ferd Kroksh by members of the La Wee club. Sweet peas in miniature vases centered each of the small serving tallies and early fall garden flowers were used about the living rooms. Bridge games were played and favors for scores were won by Mrs. Lee Forsgren and Mrs. Car-ro- ll B. Williams. The guest of honor was presented a lovely gift. j Middle-brack- 1 2, 1933 Worsteds Bride Showered exemp-"l0r8- e SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, L MATERIALS to nearly 3U.OOU.OUU at present and that the annual expenditure for roads had increased from $75,- OOO.ttOO thirty years ago to con-- ; siderahly more" than $1,000,000, 000 now. ( ail We Jiate Fair Taxatiun ! ' is engaged Tile Administration in studying the subject of "tax reform." Senator haKollette advocates the most press- - reduction of the personal exemp- asselet lat few da' aR0 ing highway problem now exist- - lion for married taxpayers from e ,Ss till ,ve tile same old 1904- Ing was tile building of roads that $2,500 to $2,000, and the Pwer Olds- wotild allow easy entrance to the lion for single, persons from $1,- mobile Old Scout to the cere- - cities of the nation. earn000 to $xon. monies in connection with the! Thoma K Henry of ipresiueui oi me American suto-- 6 f of the u(,eneral mobile Association, emphasized the "vet' $50,000, under the I.aFollette ,NeW construction of good roads as an 'plan. York whh,P.0?. There has been a good deal of important adjunct to the automo- side of tWr Hi.r. mm S bile T38 in recent years over the that Declaring industry. appculation KniifUpn ' Of en Genetal development of highway transput'-- j the taxation views of reformer Motors ' tation has just begun, Mr. Hen-- j Senator LaFollette. His proposals. When Huss won the first con-- 1 ry asserted that future sales of hit the smaller taxpayers. The tinentHl race from New York to automobiles and increased highway Kenutor says he has always bePortland, Oregon 33 years ago use would be governed largely lieved taxes should be equally there was general doubt concern- - by highway improvements and; spread over all classes of tax- lng the success of automobiling extensions. payers. And he goes to pains to In the fature "because there were tile logic of his position. that the goggle and Declaring no roads to go anywhere, J Now comes the astonishing in- duster era had forever dlsap- formation that Senator Harrison, who defeated the President's tax plans in the last session, and Roosevelt are looking President with favor upon Senator LaFul-- , lettes suggestions. If this infor- mation Is correct and it appears to he authentic the I.aFollette plan will receive serious considers- tion in the next session of Con-- , t NEWS-JOURNA- i ! $12.75 The Holmgren family reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 4th in the Bear River City park. Luncheon will be served at one An interestp. m., family style. ing program will follow and games will conclude the days entertainment. Sunday will mark the one hundredth anniversary of P. O, Holmgren. Suits in everg in i Autumn Mood Post Office Party Members of the local post office staff and their partners attended a most delightful canyon party Wednesday evening at the Box Elder county park. A delicious chicken dinner was served by Mrs. Chris Rasmussen to twenty-si- x guests. A social evening was enjoyed around a huge bonfire. TAILORED WARDROBE DRESSY STYLES COSTUME SUITS 'iO-i- j Words, Just Words EDMONTON, Alta. (UP) T h e City Council received, a letter from a man seeking a job as a relief inspector and theyre still trying to decipher it. The clearest paragraph was this one: Gentlemen alderman I leve to you if you will give to me some position for e tfs inspector lelief then you can see who save the money for the city I know lots of cases is nobody do anything. 500-wo- be enthuiastic over the variety of our suit styles which are keyed to the seasons new elegance . . distinction . , and YOULL o two-da- Flying Boats Preferred SYDNEY (UP ) A successful flying boat service is in operation between England and Australia. Nine days are required for the journey. Bookings indicate passengers prefer the flying boats to land planes. opulence. ELITE SHOP Smart Mrs. R. c. Petersen and son Ronald of Garfield are spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Loveland in MARSHFIELD, Ore. (UP) Sar- this city. dine fishing from an airplane soon Will be a reality. The pilot will Subscribe for The was expelled for not toss out a line or a net from on! JJ1 to will salute the flag the cockpit, however. He refusing religious grounds The case start- - merely fly over the Pacific Ocean three years ago. Inear Coos Bay ahead of the pil- jljied chard fleet to scout for fish, then word of their location for Women. 38 SO. MAIN ST. -Apparel BRIGHAM - UTAH CITY '.-- News-Journ- al GRAND HOLLYWOOD CANDY CO. JOHN MUSULAS, Prop. We extend to you our Hearty ALL BOX ELDER COUNTY IS INVITED TO THE Con- gratulations for your enterprise and faith in this community, evidenced in the improvements you are making and in the installation of a fine new Modern Soda Fountain. WE WISH YOU SUCCESS BRAND NEW GIRLS DRESSES Suspender Skirts Fast color percales in Fall patterns. A dandy school frock and & AQx sensational value .... All wool flannels in Fall colors with plenty of style ; ClI for the young ladies $ i y V 1 QO aw II ' .5 i tvl Misses Slack Anklets .. 25c 49c Silk Hosiery 4 Length Hosiery .... 29c 49c Misses Slips 19c Rayon Undies Hankies (asst.) 12 for 23c Womens Gym Shoes .. 79c Boys Rawhide Oalls .. 43c Boys Waist Oalls 10 oz 89c 49c Boys Fall Caps Belts, Suspenders, Ties 25c Slip-OvSweaters .... 98c Shirts and Shorts 15c 79c 5ym Shoes Boys BOYS real class A necessary and economi-- I the school Jj cal item for It will solve $ wardrobe, the dress question JijS 980 Childrens HATS y Just what the young lady I;!; has been looking for. Felts I j; " ; iiv :v with plenty of style 1 T 4 A '4M j.: $ MISSES FALL GOATS Buy Now ! An early selec-- t Lon means more satisfac-- $ tion. I $5.90 ) 980 . & $7.50 er SCHOOL SHIRTS Just like Dads. Fancy patterns or solid colors. Quality fabrics. An economicai value .. 690 BOYS 8 CONGRATULATIONS school trousers! Wishing Success To You i Here you will find plenty of style and quality for jj serviceable good- QO 8 fitting trousers ylnwO !j BOYS SWEATERS v HOLLYWOOD CONFECTIONERY Part slide fasteners. & BUY 2 Y-B- S for 25c Exceptional Value Dark 590 THIS STORE. BETTER VALUES ALWAYS 5c - 10c 1 $ colored, striped. Long sleeves Sizes 4 to 14 .... B-- Confetti - Serpentine 2 for THE LADIES 5c FOUNTAIN DISHES ' v v V 1 to be Our Specialty. Our New Fountain is said to be one of the finest in all Utah SURPRISE i FOR THE v v J KIDDIES I V 5 5 - Balloons FOR COURTESY & SERVICE WRITE OR PHONE 45 UTAH CIGAR COMPANY OGDEN FREE lORoses FOR TOWN TALK CIGAR PQL0 SHIRTS AND FANCY V V S; fasteners, Novelty $ in plaids, solids. & Some with knit sleeves and worsted $1.98 ICE CREAMS Our new equipment will enable us to serve the finest in Hot Lunches featuring Quality Foods arid Quick Service. We make all our Ice Creams and Candies. V V V v Talon bodies HOT LUNCHES MR. JOHN C. 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