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Show f s?j A PAGE FOUR 1 t THE ACTIVITIES AT BOX ELDER HIGH NEWS-JOURNA- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. I93g L KISH SILK PLAID Speed Wastes Money and Lives , NORFOLK. Mass. (UP) Several years ago the Massachusetts Fish and Game association, the nation's oldest incorporated sportsmans i luh, decided there was "too much talk with too little action about conservation. It started in a small way to develop an outdoor recreational drive from plant here, a half-hoBostons center. The club now has e tract (embracing three a ponds stocked w tth rainbow and h brook trout and bass. also several hajs place (The fields and a i i (Continued From Page One) Davis, ohn Forsgren, Dwayne Anderson, Grant Welling, Cecil Call, Dick Larsen, Dwane Jensen, Oiner Cf≪ Worth Jensen, (Jeoige Hodges, Doa Freeman, Scott Cln istensen, Boyd. Olsen, Giant Olsen, Dale Sbcrist, Lowell Rasmussen, - t 71 ltd i h.f hi i'. j iM. i p u: I f s - Glen Sederholm, Valentine, Dban Ross, Junior Whitaker, Irvin Stnith, Glenn Seggart, Don Rmg-h4Robert Helbeig, Davis Peters, Yrn Kupfer, Paul Huchbl. ' Championship .Material ! jThe coach would not predict a eleven could be championship pibked from the group, but did express , the opinion that there Is a fine bunch of youngsters to wprkjon, and when "Ferg" woiks them over they show improvement.' Coach Feruson is not given tOj flattery. He takes the position that flattery will not build a football , tfeam. He takes the work serious and expects each memoer of the team to do likewise or gelt out. Jit Is, reported that the Rear River school expects to repeat in the state finals again this year, so, Coach Ferguson may have a real task to head off the Bears again this, season. r , u , V09 I Bounty for Homers Cleveland (UP) Home runs at) ome are providing the Cleveland Indians with, free suits of i?!I clothing. A mans clothing store has announced that It is giving a free suit for each homer hit by an Indian at home during the rest of the season. The eleventh annual reunion of the family of Neig and Martha Madson of Brigham City was held at Blacksmith Fork Canyon on Monday, September 5th, with Victor Earl Madsen of Brigham City in charge. At 2 oclock seventy-eigh- t members were served refreshments on long tables under spacious trees, after which the following program was carried out: Remarks of welcome by Victor Earl Madsen; community singing. America, led by Victor Earl Madsen; invocation by Oivllle Lee of Paradise; impressions of a family reunion, by Larda Jensen of Brigham City; 0 Ye Mouncommunity singing, tains High, led by Allan Mann of Salt Lake City; genealogical report by Adolph M. Reeder of of LongCorinne; Experiences shore Pete" (Sterling D. Madsen of Blackfoot, Idaho); remarks on "Our Family Heritage," by Dr. Franklin L. West of Logan. Eva Lee of Hyde Park was sustained as president of the organisation for the coming year; benediction by Earle W. Pierce of Salt Lake. Softball games and horseshcc pitching were engaged in by various members and Mrs. Emelia M. Welling entertained the children in story telling. 1 FAMILY HONORS BRIDE-TO-B- E Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Christensen a family dinner Monday evening at their home here in honor of their daughter, Blanche, who will wed J. Warren Knudson in the near future. were made for Appointments twelve members of the immediate family at one long table beautifully decorated with pastel shaded rosebuds. A delicious hot dinner was served at eight o'clock. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Just and daughter, Charlene and Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward Hancock of Los Angeles, Calif. entertained at TODAY & TOMORROW TRULY A GREAT PROGRAM! .FAMILY DINNER A beautiful family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Koford last Saturday Included six of the eight , children of the family. Dinner was served at 5 p. m. at one long table covered with an Italian lace cloth and centered with roses and baby breath. Those included, besides the host and hostess . were . Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Koford and sons Ben and Mr. Richard of Brigham City; and Mrs. Lamar W. Koford and children, - Helen and Wallace of Glendale, California; Miss Truella Koford and . James E. Koford of Pasadena, California; Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Chase of Laramie, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Golden Hun-sakand daughters, Jo Ann and Jerllynn of Ogden. er ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hess nounce the marriage of their daughter. Myrtle, to Arthur Bosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bosley of Corinne. .The marriage took place Wednesday, August 2!th in Salt Lake City. , The young couple will make their home at the Duckvlile Gun club. CO-HI- T - -- etw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Just and and stood teetering over the heads of a Labor Day eiowd below Fearing another spectacular John Warde suicide, police surrounded the area as one of then number climbed out and pulled the woman , MARCH dumb umaion Subscribe for The News-Journ- 6 (UP) Nev., Sept RENO, Nearly 35.000 voters cast their ballots today in the Nevada primary election In which Sen Pat McCarran, occasional opponent of the New Deal, was a four to one choice to win over two 100 per President of cent, supporters McCarran, however, igRoojsevelt. which annual are deatht the a tha thoutandt above parti the American ere some of of of Pictured price nored their attacks and asserted motorist pays for speed. Another item is ecc!dent costs whichtolal $1,700,000,000 yearly. the had supported-fpyerprogres-- , in two by the impact with the tree. lasted two on Sin Malcolm Camp sive measure and majority of engineers AUTOMOTIVE Anothei New Deal proposals. McCarran speed wastes Six passengers met instant death. bells racer. "Bluebird." fuel and materials: police impose TOP RIGHT: Frequently omitted item to be added to the high cost received neither support nor conof inLOWTiR from the driving budget, a speeding RIGHT: The speed. lines; and now a group of large from President Roosefine adds $25 to the debit side driver of the coupe on the right was demnation surance companies is offering a chief executives trans-- ! on velt the in. a hurry and was costsJ car of 15 the the cf of the passing ledger reward of motoring per cent tour last July. when continental he ahead the met accident-fre- e MIDDLE LEFT: Hours of agony automobile an for liability premium driver manyear: all in the interests of and weeks in the hospital were the on theto left.' Thethetruck flames, the man escape aftermath of this collision with a aged lafe driving. LONDON, Sept. 6 (UP) The naof the telegraph pole. MIDDLE RIGHT: at the coupe wheel was not so ford Responsible for tions of Europe tonight kept their tunate. similar meet thousand accidents playfatal sationa people speed Forty Sane (driving is easy on your defense forces in fighting trim as td a leading role in all of the six deaths on the countrys highways nerves, enables a substantial saving the question of peace or war hung Under! LEFT: each year. LOWER lituations above. in fuel, (repair and insurance costs on Germany's reaction to a new life a a . . . not) to say, a longer life and tire has TOP LEFT: This car couldnt normal conditions i offer of minority concessions in ' sold the curve at 65 and was cut expectancy of 20.000 miles; this tire happictgone. Czechoslovakia. Fuehrer Adolf Hitler kept the world waiting for Hitch-Hike- s To Conventions his decision, although he spoke Air (auditioned Schools (onquerlng Boredom PORTLAND, Me. (UR) Harry Happiness is not a picture which defiantly of his determination to (UP) The LOUISVILLE, Ky. A. Popkin, veteran hitch-hike- r, has about "a greater community good old summer time soon may can be painted with a few bold, bring in a proclamation to left here for the American Legion be strokes. It is, rather, of Germans a memory if plans of the sweeping just national convention to be held at Louisville board of education ma- a delicately wrought mosaic whose 800,000 Nazi assembled at NuremLos Angeles this month via the terialize. Stephen S. Jones, board intricate pattern is composed of berg. thumb-routPopkin has hitch- president, says the city 'schools many small pleasures and interhiked his way to other conventions if other ests. The people who get real may be including that at Detroit in 1931, cities find it practicable. Such an joy1 out of living are those ,who d Chicago in 1933, and Miami, Fla., innovation would mean continually manufacture little harIn 1934. classes with shorter and more monious pieces of experience. Every boredom and dislike is the Nellie Jensen Cheal is seeking frequent periods, More Parks Created raw ; material of pleasure. The the office of County Recorder on OS WASHINGTON (UP) Cities, only manufacturing equipment you the Republican ticket. She is well Recognition of Teachers counties and states are setting Bs the y desire which kAown throughout the county, havThere is no demand more fun- need aside more and more land for the is for the thinking. Wil- ing worked for R. L. Fishburn & eduyours of to the progress damental ' Moulton recreation of their citizens. The Marston in The Sons for fifteen years. She mar- In pace with the times in liam Park Service's annual cation we are National Rotarian' Magazine. aderie'd the late Charles Cheal, de-- 1 this than which living yearbook reports that 35,111 acres , in a . competitive paly sheriff of Box Elder county, of land and water were added to quate recognition, and since his passing she has of the financial value of society, Anin Miss of the Baker Los Elgeane park holdings the profession of education, and Igeles, Calif., is spending a short worked, part time at the. Peoples year ended last September. human she will of democratic, the simple, I so vacation in this city with friends. Drug Store. If elected serve the people to the best of right of the educator to personal SOA (an Cat Be Mailed I life. her ability. (Paid Political Adv ) GRIDLEY, Cal. (UP) Postmas- freedom in his personal ter Pierce would like to have Robert G. Sproul, President of the Postmaster General Farley tell him University of California, in The I what to do in this case. He found Rotarian Magazine. , 0y a small kitten .stuffed through the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glen Simpackage slot in the post office with a one cent stamp affixed between per of this city announce the birth of a boy born Monday night at its ears. Ov . a local hospital. Mother and babe 80.i well. Subscribe The for to be are doing reported Subscribe for The y i safe-(riv- er that way by balancing your childrens diet Superior Dairy milk is selected milk from the best dairy farms in the state. Phone now for our with plenty of good pasteurized Milk! man! THE SUPERIOR PHONE -- !r 504 r. Demonstrates Thoroughness H. (UP) Police-- j man Daniel Clare is thorough. He rounded up a gang of children who admitted painting windows LACONIA, N. and otherwise disfiguring vacant houses. Clare provided them wit.i paint remover and other necessary materials to restore the houses The to their former condition. restoration job was supervised personally by Clare. Copyright. ttSI. by fa IrcViA black velveteen suspender Skirt is coupled with red and green silk plaid blouse finished with black velveteen covered buttons A idow Spider Hardy Tex. (UP) R. J. MasMrs. Elizabeth B. Jensen and sey thought he had disposed of a black widow spider when he killed granddaughter, Betty Virginia of San Diego, Calif., have it and placed the body in a sealed returned to Brigham City where jar. Now he has 36 little black they will visit indefinitely. widows, for the mothers eggs hatched within the jar after she was dead. Subscribe for The W DALLAS, h, News-Journ- WE THANK YOU ALL We wish to thank our many friends and patrons for their hearty good will and best wishes at our Grand Opening last Saturday. We also appreciate the support we received at Mrs. Nellie Cheal the opening and since installing our new Seeks Nomination year-roun- im- provements. We invite you to call often and be re- freshed at our New Fountain. ever-read- , HOLLYWOOD CONFECTIONERY al JOHN MUSULAS, Prop. , REflEJ TlnlE A SIS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS WEEK -- News-Journ- News-Journ- al Who's Afraid of October 3, 1927? of course. Cant even remember that day, can we?. So, we must have mastered its problife went lems in our stride on. smoothly Yet; there was a time when some people feared October 3, 1927, because some people always fear the future. Now Today is here. What a thing of promise to Americans is each new day! Opportunities beyond the dreams of our forefathers. Comforts and conveniences beyond the reach of peoples of other, nations.; Each day providing moments of leisure to plan BUY AT Nobody, d our personal contributions to MILK, THE ENERGY FOOD Keep them t, e. well-earne- health. While preparing sandwichee for an unemployed carpenter who sought a "hand-ouMrs. T. A. Van Dusen mentioned she had lost a pocket-boo- k containing $55 in a city park. The following morning she found a package on her doorstep, containing the purse, money and a The Begging rote signed one-thir- al Send them back to school in the best of Kindness Pays Cash Return MOUNT VIEW. CaL (UP) ' Cal., Sept 6 (UP) Seventeen giant flying boats, heavily armed and manned, roared westward towards Honolulu tonight in the navys latest endeavor to show that its fortified bases aie mere crow hops from each other, $0$ AND T500 OTNIiS fljjtewtwigtiw lodge. SAN DIEGO, and daughter, Valentine Nancy, returned Monday evening after spending the holiday weekend at the Yellowstone National Park. Enroute they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrell at St. Anthony, Idaho. ILISSA IAMBI cuuDim count small-mout- WASHINGTON. Sept. 6 UP D, Morris Sheppaid, Chairman Tex , of the senate committee in- vestigating campaign expenditures, tonight praised President Roose- -' velts speech in Maryland as an address." The Texan, excellent whose committee has been active throughout the summer investigating campaign tactics, would not comment further. Grant :ro 3,000-acr- ' skeet-shootin- g ' Mrs. C. W. Merrell and son, J. D. Merrell, and Mr. and Mrs. ilGIBc ur hack. daughter, Charlene of Los Angeles, arrived in this city Saturday evening where they will spend a three weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and other relatives. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward Hancock, who have been guests at the Christensen home the past week, returned to their home in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning. (oilt MTS flKDRIC SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 6 (CP) out on the! 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