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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 2ND, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1919. PERSONAL ITEMS SEMI-WEEKL- Y Clothes Values Dr. R. T. Willey was a business to Ogden yesterday. Mr. Jesse W. Hoopes was a business visitor to Salt Lake City on Thursday. Miss Esther Baty of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Merrell. lat Stanc Miss Jean Irvine of Salt Lake City has been the guest of Miss Eliza Phillips during the week. Mr. Lewis S. Pond was called to Driggs, Idaho, Wednesday, on account of the death of a sister. The Good Cook Pleased Here Bishop A. M. Seely is in from Ro sette today to attend the meeting the Board of Education. of -- There are few things more appreciated in this world than good cooking. Of course it is essential that the groceries be right. Messrs. Peter Knudson and Rubert P. Olsen have recently invested in a ; baby grand Chevrolet car each. Preisdent Peter M. Hansen is down from Elwood today to preside over a meeting of the Board of Education. Mrs. Sylvanus Iverson and children we Jiere from Park City visiting.atlhe home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sheffield. GOOD COOK j? Proper Food Important. As n man thinketh so is he." Yes ; As a man eateth so doth hut also: he think. For the hrsln, a part of the body, is built of food. Los Angeles Times. . well-scrubb- - 1 r 1 What To fa If! 0 c 111 il We want you to comear. see; we want you to km that your money is less in r, portant to us than satisfy tion; we want you to km that whatever price you n ps were going to see that yc get more per dollar hereto anywhere else. Copyright 1919 Hart Srhaflner & Marc FISH B URN is never a problem when you consult us. We can prescribe for you three times a day. i by Bishop H. W. Valentine, John D. Peters, Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl, Mrs. Jane Compton, captain of the central camp, and Mrs. Ida K. Lee, first captain of the central camp. At the conclusion of the luncheon, informal visiting was indulged in until time to go home. There were over one hundred persons present at the social. Beauty vs. Brains. Many a headliner is more the result of her maids handiwork than her directors headwork. Film Fun. Eat French Qeddeea of Liberty. The Goddess of Liberty waa created by the French eonventiod In 1793, and . waa enthroned by a public ceremonial. It is not known who personated the goddess on the occasion, but probably she was dressed In the French tricolor, red, white and blue, with cap and flowing skirt of classic design. The French liberty cap was red, the American Is bine, with a border of gilt stars on white. The figure of Liberty on the early American coins had loose hair, tied behind, a sort of free and easy gown, with iow neck and short sleeves and sandals .without heels. We carry everything in fresh and cold meats, green and fresh vegetables and groceries. WANT COLUMN FOR RENT. One furnished room. Lamar Jensen, 322 W. Forest St. al9 FOR SALE. 4 good milch Nephi Jeppersen, Corinne. cows. Purebred Jersey heifer, branded JA combined. Notify Ed Reward, Hadley, phone .LOST. 98-J-- 9 FOR SALE. County agency Baily Gas Maker, latest in gas making machine. Opportunity for local salesman. Telephone 150. When you have chickens to sell, PETERSEN always treats you right Phone Mathias Bros. P H O N E 1 320-kw- . WANTED' TO RENT 2 or 3 Fum ished rooms for light housekeeping by young couple. References furnished. , K. R. Knauss Co. Cheesman-Aut- CHURCH NOTICE. Remington firearms and were awarded grand prize at al8-2Exposition. Because of the quarterly conference of the Box Elder Stake being postponed until Sept. 13th and 14th, the regular acting teachers report meeting will be held on Sunday, Aug. 31st, as first announced and the Stake Presidency and High Council will make their iregular visits on that Sunday. S. NORMAN LEE, supply cf used Fords, taken in exchange, for sale able. Stewart Motor Co. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Corinne Fish Canning Company, held at Corinne City Hall, on Monday, Sept. 1st, 1919, at 1 oclock p. m., for the purpose of considering matters of importance to the company and to take any necessary action. , NEPHI JEPPERSON, W. F. HOUSE, Stockholders. reason- tf Plenty of money to loan on dwelling or town property. If in need, call on us. Lee & Dunn. tf Stake Presidency. MEETING. 2 A new VICTOR E. MADSEN, JOSEPH N. STOHL, STOCKHOLDERS wit! Every department in our stop is receiving New Fall Good - well-cooke- d Chancs for Real Friend in Need. As the motorist turned a corner in quiet country rond he saw a brother of the wheel Just ahead, evidently In trouble. Immediately he slowed down. Want any help? he asked, genially. The other motorist looked gratefully at him as he wjped the perspiration 1 do, he whispered. off his brow. See that lady in the car? Shes my wife, and Id be much obliged If yond answer her questions and keep her amused while Pm seeing to this punctured tire." OVERCOAI! things in clothing. - j . " Man Men and Young Men who 1 the newest, liveliest and h J , Do not let the things that wert made for your service crush out youi life wlth their weight. Life is full of sunshine, and beauty, and love; birds sing and flowers bloom for you us well as for others. Do not shut your eyes to the beauties of life. There is beauty iu a floor, there Is Joy In a meal If wo. are not overburdened. But there Is no Joy in anything unless we open the door of our hearts and let In ihe sunshine and dispel the gloom that II .ve have created for ourselves. Ex- SUITS AND i.U j , ip t j , Find the Joy In Things. change. fabrics, with real quality the prices. Youll like win? Theyre the favorites Noi1-ma- Optimistic Thought. The hero llfteth his sword against the enemy that reslsteth, but no sooner does he submit than he is satisfied. . .c. Hart, Shaffner and musement hall by the Seagull Camp of the Daughters of the- Pioneers. A Mr and Mrs. N. Merrell Valentine program wa3 rendered consisting of were guests of honor at a delightful singing by the company of the hymn family party given at the home of Mr Come, Come Ye Saints;' prayer by and Mrs. N. J. Valentine on Tuesday Nels Madsen; a solo entitled Little evening. The evening was spent in Mother O Mine At Home by Victor an informal social way and in listen- E. Madsen; reading "What the spirit of sunshine means Louie B. Call; ing to the recounting ot experiences solo The Seer by President S. enjoyed by Mr. Valentine and his bride Lee; humorous remarks, by Mrs. A sumptous luncheon was served and Ray Evens; Swiss song by Mrs. Ella the following were present: Messrs B. Valentine and a number of flute and Mesdames N. Merrell Valentine, selections by John Evens during the J. W. Valentine, Carl Isaacson, James rendition of which some of the Carlos Sederholm, H. W. jeers displayed their ability as step Valentine, John 'F. Merrell, J. Francis dancers. A table, reaching the entire Merrell, C. W. Merrell, Clarence Mer-- length of the hall, was set in two Bet- rell, Orvil Merrell, Dan Petersen; Mr. tions and the company gathered a e. Anthony Valentine and members round the board and partook of the The menu 0f Mr. and ., Mrs. N. J. Valentines bounties thereon spread. consisted of salad, sandwiches, tomafamily. toes, cantaloupe, watermelon, peaches, Last evening, all the pioneers re- - grapes, ice cream, cake and postum siding in the Third ward who came to and there was enougn for many more before 1869, were honored at a than those present. During the prog- delightful social given in the ward a- - ress of the luncheon toasts were given SOCIETY value in the tailoring, valij in the style, in the all- - weve gathered for you id HESE1 Mr. L. P. C. Nielsen, formerly of this city but now a resident of Idaho, is in Brigham City on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Erdman returned last evening from a two weeks visit with Mr. and Royal M. Jeppson and family at BlackfooL Mr. D. W. Hunsaker was down from Honeyville on Wednesday, limping by the aid of a crutch because of getting one of his legs hurt. Miss Ina Ansen and Nel Nelsen of Salt Lake City, dancing pupils of L. P Christensen, are spending the week end in Brigham City. Thereof M We also ease her path many times .with our laige variety of ready to serve dishes. Wy. Were giving them ; unusual! strong clothes values. Invariably we please the Mrs. Olivia Lee and daughter Eva returned this week from a ten day visit with relatives and friends at Afton, , ... Saturday at 5 P. M. bright - sotfielh Any amount of money to loan on good security. See our agent, Joseph N. Stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial Life Ins. Co. tf adv. Ford owners, beware or bogus parts sold by mis representatives. Insist upon having genuine parts, made by Henry Ford others are inferior. Stewart Motor comDanv. tf The Horsley Book Store has a splendid window display of Harold Bell Wrights new and best book. The of Brian Kent," the first selling date is August 21. Dont fail to get you a copy. it NOTICE TO THE PUL Real - Geniality. The inborn geniality of some people amounts to genius. E. P. Whipple. The Brigham Cafe will day, August 16, 1919, for the The Fast Breaker. of making interior repairs an! Jnsi for the sake of giving us sometions. We 'anticipate being r thing to start an argument, will someresume business about Sept body please suggest that as It makes a baby cross to cut teeth It must make sooner. him cross-eyeto cut eye teeth PETER I Oil Everyone Boa pen- YES, EVERYONE WILL BE OUT PEACH DAY. ALL YOURfi ACQUAINTENCES FROM FAR AND NEAR WILL BE S EAT LUNCH AND DINNER WITH YOU. LAY IN A SUPft GOOD EATABLES GET THEM AT SKAGGS. AND PORK AND BEANS Monarch Baked Pork and Beans. Try one can of real Baked Beans, then you will want a case of them. 15s can Monarch Beans, 2 for 4J5 20c can Monarch Beans, 2 for 25c can Monarch Beans, 2 for Large can Goddard's Beans, 2 for 35 LEMONS AND ORANGES ' 50c quality Lemons, doz .33 Medium size Sweet Oranges, dzen - 45 SPICES AND VINEGARS Nothing is more satisfying than to know your fruit or vegetables are going to keep. The best vine- gar and spices will do it. Bring your jug. Pure Apple Vinegar, gal. .ijq Pure Malt Distilled Vinegar, gallon 45 12c pkgs. Spices for 09 15c pkgs. Spices for i. .i,... 12 45c lb. Spices for .35 70c lb. Spices for 55 Vt, shoulder pint Macon gg Mason $1-0- ih ard plac - fir dl iooo PEANUT BUTTES 2 1 9c glasses Peanut But 35c 1 lb. can Peanut Butte' 2 V2 lb. can Peanut Butter 5 lb. can Peanut Butter -- - j j j extracts j 25c Hires Root Extract,1! tie Esl 35c Lemon or Vanilla 65c Lemon or Vanilla Mill the r i gon idrre Sin tes, wit to The satisfying 15c pint bottles, 2 20c quart bottles, 2 fr 1 dozen pint bottles 1 dozen quart bottles ir BUTTER only the We handle 18 eggs. Every egg Ranch Eggs, dozen Best quality 70c free11 ery Butter, pound pounds for Local Ranch Butter, 100I. liar summer EGGS rate i sol BECC0 , i B :ill v tt - 2 5 Boa per pound-Me-aty Smoked Shoulder, Streaked Salt Pork, lb- . Jars or whole Ham, iver bet StU( HAMS AND BACON Choice Breakfast Bacon, lh ELBERTA PEACHES per dozen Strong shoulder quart Jars, per dozen : --- Elberta Canning Peaches will soon be ready for the cans. Have you laid in your jars, tumblers and caps? orte Strong shoulder half-gallson Jars, per dozen dozen 10c Jar Rubbers 35c Mason .Jar Caps,.doie 35c Economy Jar Caps, - f tjCarl lor jpoim feoep lept. tJ t 'll! sc Kory Snio. |