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Show 11 THE BOX ELDER --NEWS, PAGE FOUR LOCAL ' LARSENS LulU 1 Cp XiV CERTO Libbies No 2. can, 6 cans for.. PORKS BEANS 4 I JELLY GLASSES CPIIIT lAPQ JilllU riiUll CA AD doz. QfTp square, strong shoulders, JAR RUBBERS . .iE?.r 13cl Jap Rose, good for your complexion, 5 bars ulill 28c 49c ,rr46c BaU, Mason, ,QT CHOICE POT ROAST, per lb PLATE RIB or BRISKET Boiling, 2 lbs CHOICE FAT HENS, per lb 16c 23c 25c are never undersold when it comes to price or quality. Your dollars are large dollars when spent at our store. We Self Help Phone 76 Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble and daughter Helen of this city returned Tuesday evening from a three weeks automobile tour of the Pacific northwest. While away they traveled as far north as Vancouver, British Columbia, and visited all points of interest there, and at Seattle, Portland and other places along the route. An ocean voyage was included in the trip, and they report having had a most wonderful outing. K4 NOTICE OF SALE CARD OF THANKS HotDogs Electrically Steamed, Toaster and Buttered, also Kistwich Sandwiches Made while you wait at the entrance of the We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors, and jail who so kindly assisted during the illness, death and burial of our beloved son, Luther Robinette. Your love and sympathy and many deeds of kindness greatly alleviated our sorrow in this, our hour of trial. May the Lord bless you all for your kindness to us. M. C. Robinette and Children TunneJ r- ' Steam Cooked Dogs Are Different Try One and Youll Want More! - In Demand The party who picked up white, and tan male hound puppy, on Cedar Point road, about fifteen-mil- e post, Saturday afternoon, kindly get in touch with NE1 Joseph Losee attended the party given by the. Sigma Chi at the hotel Biglow at Ogden last evening. Albert Kelly left Brigham City this morning for Springdale, Idaho, where he will teach school the coming winter. Sanford Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of this city, underwent an operation for hernia at the Dee hospital Friday last. Mrs. M. C. Olsen and little daughter Omeara, returned last evening after spending the past three weeks in Southern Utah. Miss Hortense Marble returned home Wednesday, having spent the summer at, Yellowstone National Park where she has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill and daughter Arma, of Los Angeles, visited during ithe week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. fioopes. Mrs. Hill is a niece of Mr. Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harmon and children returned Tuesday afternoon from a pleasant two weeks automobile tour of the scenic wonders of southern Utah. While away, they also visited relatives and friends at Manti. U. S. INSPECTED MEAT Why Pay More? Cash & Carry n B0 49 c Little Star, very choice, 25c can for DJJAC 1 .... hTI rse mis OF THE WEEK ROOYTERY COFFEE J FRIDAY, SEPTEMj -SE- MI-WEEKLY Jacksens Meat Market. As one woman said recently in our store1 Why,, you just seem to have everythin We do try our best to do good to eat here. so. Come shopping here with us and see Saturday Specials: Specification Wiring Wiring is not a hit and miss string of wires about your building. At least the fire inspector will quickly 12 Let us do it according to insure feT 43c tion 39c terti tell you so, even going as far as to cancel your policy. Bars Dona Castile Soap, $1.20 And 1 50c Bath Towel Both for 98c 11 ith I iinty tuit- c ion it air specifications. apPe LBS. LOOSE MACARONI Vi LB. SHELLED WALNUTS.- iz LB. COCOANUT Vi LB. CANDY (1 School Pencil Free) 3 PKGS. CORN FLAKES 2 Petersen Service Electric Phone 101-- J V J j for pleasant party, complimentary to the ward officers and teachers and their escorts. Members of the stake pres idency and high council and their partners were also guests of the occasion. The early part of the evening was spent ,in games of various kinds, in which all participated. A splendid program, consisting of songs g music, readings and was also enjoyed. The party was in the nature of a social and was a most successful affair. C. W. Merrell acted as Imaster of speech-makin- er and th' at nicipal occasi nude i 17( isgine jj, order i cours lit est OF THE WEEK The Bishopric of the Fourth ward and their wives entertained Tuesday evening in the ward hall at a most t ader tor POT ROAST, LB BACON SLICED, per lb VEAL ROAST, per lb SOCIAL ITEMS iparatic 0. R U. S. Inspected Meats: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Erdmann Chevrolet garage, Brigham City, on Monday, the 12th day of September, at 12 oclock noon, the following property, 2 sacks Onion Seed, approximately 100 lbs.; and one Overland touring ceremonies. car, 1923 model, the property of K. Matsumori. Mrs. Ephraim H. Wight entertained H. L. ERDMANN. at (It) her home Wednesday afternoon at KM a pleasant party in honor of the 68th Page Dad birthday anniversary of her husband. a I represent Stranger: society The rooms were adorned with fall for the prevention of profanity. I flowers and a sumptuous hot dinner want to take profanity entirely out was served at six oclock, covers being laid for twenty-fiv- e of your life, and guests, including Jones: Hey, mother! Heres a man the six daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wight and their husbands and chilwho wants to buy our car. dren. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Johnson were also guests of the occasion. Following dinner, the evening was spent in visiting and social conversation. At a late hour, refreshments were served, and as the party broke up, all wished Mr. Wight many happy returns of the day. to-w- it: FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 2 LBS. NUT BUTTER idgmg Ties m SHEFFIELD MARKET Good Things to Charles Eat PHONE 3 more 011111 eposed a Fife, hoi co Bil aals 3 fre ion beer re Cache wi tea Jr m. ai day The Peoples Drug Co. Brigham City, Utah PRESCRIPTION LETTER Dear Friends: Winds and variable weather conditions inevitably mean colds; colds are the fundamental reason for a great many very serious illnesses. With proper care and protection you guard yourself and family against illness to a certain extent, but so insidious is the working of disease germs that oftentimes ailments get ahead of you. Prescriptions then come into use. Please remember that we fill prescriptoins with the best drugs and the greatest care possible, and-tha- t both you and the doctor can safely trust us in this important work. We want to care for this work for you because of our own established ability to do so in the proper way. Yours sincerely, RAY- - The Druggist. and h mile, r ness bot es be Di eet is cori ;b prepa it to Of 3 I o dels displa .tors, rmg bi arl P t dis peac i free I qua! of nous fi ired ek lo on it the or iishop irge c II a. Norman Jenson entertained the Social Development club at her home yesterday afternoon. The rooms were adorned with Blackeyed Susans and Asters and a dainty luncheon was served to seventeen members and the following guests; Mesdames Ben Marie Knudson, Wixom, Eugene Wight, R. P. Forsgren, Orval Merrell, C. E. Merrell, Francis Fishburn, A. P. Stratford, and Mrs. Quill Xebeker of Ogden. During the afternoon, Bridge was played with prizes being awarded Mrs. D. B. Baron, high score; and Mrs. A. D. Cooley, low score. Mrs. School Days Near! Time to Get Ready! Hi to $4.50 89c to $1.25 25c to 50c $2.25 $1.25 - v COATS STOCKINGS BLOOMERS to $5.00 Lets Dress VALUE-FIRS- T And Save I Up In SUITS Lots To See! FISHBURNS BRIGHAM TREMONTON busi al :ed E il of It Lai irthui Ogdi 'i, am !e and eacl parat ai that Jreat se l try p iult t tducte seem ictive turner tamer ach ke ar I. Thu A. selei ftag gri atten an be a. H body of Mary Philbin was reproduced in the queer shell she wears in her iv4 IP I rn, c A L aft, transformation from thp heautifu! "Stella Maris in the motion picture of that name now ,playing at the Liberty Theatre, to the forbidding figure of Unity Blake, a misshapen slavey about whom revolves much of the essential action of the William J. Locke novel from which the picture ding y Dou fmp U mme Also The Pride Of Pikeville And Box Elder County Fair ,at Tremonton Last Year One Reel Of Broncho Busting, Etc. -- COMING! TUESDAY Dempsey-Sharke- y Semi-Week- ly News. an ethei K Subscribe for the s nu was adapted. She literally steps into the body of another woman in this remarkable dual role. The supporting cast Is made up of noted players, including Gladys Brockwell, Elliot Dexter. Jason Rob ards and Phillips Smalley. 1 A Every contour and muscle of the The Into Autumn Is Open Come On In See The MEN! com seve ats in TRANSFORMATION Just Opened A New, Lot Today! t ions zee TONIGHT AND. SATURDAY MARY PHILBINS LADIES! w ai tee K 45c NEW COATS, DRESSES, HATS zes ats fc Mrs. D. B. Baron entertained a number of ladies from Ogden the fore part of this w'eek in honor of Mrs. N. Goldstein of Los Angeles. The ladies motored from Ogden arriving in time for a 12 oclock luncheon, after which Bridge was played for the remainder of the afternoon. $2.75 to $4.95 $4.25 to $9.50 15c to 50c SLIPPERS L- two-cour- $7.50 to $20.00 $1.00 to $1.50 BOYS WAISTS BOYS TIES GIRLS DRESSES I Hearn Miss Winona Frodsham entertained at her home Tuesday evening for some of her friends who are leaving for the winter to attend school. The rooms were adorned in fail flowers and a luncheon was served to the following guests: Aftoir Glenn, Phyllis Stokes, Irene Gibbs, Elsie Yates. Grace Stokes, Effie Yates, Edith Olsen and Gladys Yates. PPROACHING school time not only calls to the kiddies, but to the parents as well. We are ready, now, to outfit the little ones with L merchandise of quality at special value-givin- g prices. Bring them in today, and select their school clothes. BOYS SUITS BOYS CAPS BOYS SHOES be ility ition "A ,Gt, cele ONLY Fight Pictures tday the i ,verm a wi L ke tplifl ard |