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Show i PAGE TWO THE BOX ELDER NEWS,' The Box Elder Hews FOURTH OF JULY WESTERN STATES Published RACES A SUCCESS AID CALIFORNIA Tuesday and Friday S. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. DO Subscription Rates One Year Six Months Three Months (2.60 1.25 - Entered at the Post .65 at Office City, as Second Class Matter. SALVAGE OLD ROADS With an automobile owned by practically every family in the land, the problem of good roads is an intensely local issue in every community. State highways cannot be built around every farm, but every farmer must get to through roads. Old roads upon wrhich money ha3 been spent for grading and graveling, cannot be recklessly scrapped without tremendous loss to the taxpayers. How to protect the old worn-orock surface and save , the foundation for further use, has been a problem of considerable comment. ut well-pack- ed IT! When your DOCTOR hands you that little SLIP of paper all FILLED with MEANINGLESS marks and figures and symbols, (meaningless to you that is), it is a definite ORDER to be filled in a VERY DEFINITE WAY and permits of NO variation r SUBSTITUTION. Every drug- gist is REQUIRED by law to go to SCHOOL and get himself all plastered over with diplomas and then pass a RIGID examination before he is permitted to MONKEY with one of those things. That is for YOUR protection. We have two registered PHARMACISTS here at OUR store and EVERY prescription Is DOUBLE CHECKED to INSURE ITS ACCURACY. Moral: We are not In business for OUR health but for YOURS. Wynn. MINING IS WEALTH -- Honorable Cecil Rhodes, the famous English statesman and colonizer, built the empire of South Africa on the foundation of mining. Here is what he says of mining and its EDDY DRUG influence on mankind: STORE Mining has been the foundation of the worlds wealth from the beginThe Rexall Store ning of time. The governments rich in minerals have always been the richest and strongest governments cn the earth. Mining is the only business to the wealth of every mans business on this earth that increases the in , the entire rworld. wealth of the world without infringing on the rights of others. The man GAS MORE VOLATILE who produces gold silver and copper is creating the raw material of The average run of motor gasoline money; every strike of his pick adds now being marketed in the United States, according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines, is more volatile than ever, and the tendency toward a uniform product is very general. During the past two years the once marked difference between winter summer gasoline has been and disappearing, and this spring, what was formerly a highly volatile winter-grad- e LAGOON fuel is being sold. In other 1928 words, the oil industry 11TH, is furnishing a constantly better proProgram Starts . duct to the public. Samples wee 7 Oclock p. nu collected for the Bureau of Mines tests, from all parts of the country 1. Der er et yndlgt Land to afford a balanced survey. There Congregation was ' but little variation from the 2. Speech of Welcome average throughout the country. A W. Hansen, Pres. Oil is another great Industry that, 3. Solo. TMrs. Aagot Lund by standardization, consolidation and t. Reading..., cooperation, is furnishing the market J. Brun of the world with 'a superior and 5. Danish People In America a uniform product. Speech .by S. J. Jespersen 6. Piano Solo Henry Nielsen 7. Lady Baritone Solo Mrs. Mamie Fjelsted Stark) S. Keddington Male Quartet. ( THE DANISH DAY JULY 1 ' 9. 10. America Y FRIDAY, JULY 6, DA"! I WHY WE every Semi-Weekl- y, SEMI-WEEKL- ...Congregation Great Prize Drawing. Many Prizes Awarded Thousands Of Dressed Poultry Exported Men, Women and Children. By Utah. The races conducted at the tabernacle grounds at 2 oclock on Wednesday, as a part of the Fourth of July celebration, were largely attended and entered into with enthusiasm by men, women and children. The winners of the various contests follow: dash. Nellie Girls, 4 years, Hunsalcer, 1st; Roma Freeman, 2nd, Beth Wight, 3rd. dash. Geo. Boys, 4 years, Osborne, 2nd; Bobbie Grasscott, 3rd. dash. Ruth Jepp-soGirls, 5, 2nd. Lillian .Sheffield, 1st; dash. ChristenJ. 5, ,Boys, sen, 1st; Teddy Tingey, 2nd; Bud Larsen, 3rd. dash. Delva HailGirls, 6, ing, 1st; Glen .Wheatley, 2tad; Mary Christensen, 3rd. dash. Allen JenBoys, 6, sen, 1st; Stanford Varney, 2nd; Grant Anderson, 3rd. race. Ruth Girls, 7, four-leggMetcalf, 1st; Erma Tingey, 2nd; Bonnie Jeppson, 3rd. d race. Duraine Boys, 7, Anderson, 1st; Boyd Wight, 2nd; Harold Larsen, 3rd. Girls, 8, peanut race. Audrey Garrett, 1st; Barbara Wold,-2nd- ; Dorothy Olsen, 3rd. Boys, 8, peanut race. Dean FreeDick Bargeron, 2nd; man, 1st; Gordon Jensen, 3rd. Girls, 9, balloon race. Afton Sycamore, 1st; Tina Burnett, 2nd; Edna Lund, 3rd. Boys, 9, balloon race. Deorr Cooley 1st; Earl Hansen, 2nd; Darwin Cooley, 3rd. Girls, 10, potato race. Margaret West, 1st; Edna Jorgensen, 2nd; Murnice Christensen, 3rd. Boys, 101, potato race. LeRoy Anderson, 1st; Dean Sorensen, 2nd; Roscoe Minson, 3rd. rd 20-ya- rd n, rd RAY That Los Angeles and Southern California depend largely on other western states for food supplies is shown in an article in the current issue of Southern California Business, the official magazine of the Los Angeles chamber of commerce. B. R. Holloway, chairman of the agricultural, horticultural and live stock committee of that organization, points out in;the article that: The increasing reciprocity in trade between 'western states is fast welding the area into a great economic unit. The coast cities are drawing more heavily each year on their sustaining territory for food SERVICE Brigham City, Utah. June 29th, 1928. on DEAR MADAM: Beauty, health, and so even happiness depends to an almost incredible degree upon proper care of teeth, gums, and mouths. So many ills start with bad teeth neglected mouths. In our service to this neighborhood, weve paid particular attention to providing oral hygienic needs. Youll find here, all the good dentifrices your own favorites, and all other leading brands. Youll find a variety of good, sound, 20-ya- rd . mouth-washe- ed , four-legge- 1st; Doris Jensen, Trivilla Petersen, BC THE DRUGGIST ACCURACY PURITY com- modities and in return, are meeting the full needs of the western empire' for products of industry. The interdependence so brought about, presages even closer relationship. and a better solving of common problems of the 'future. Idaho is our chief source of imported butter, cheese and dressed poultry, and her potatoes are staple! on our market. Utah sends in hun- dreds of thousands of dressed poultry each year. We depend upon Montana for a part of our wheat, and livestock supply. Wyoming contributes butter and cheese. New Mexico suppliisj apples, sweet potatoes and livestock, From Colorado comes butter, cheese, 'livestock and poultry products. The state of Nevada provides livestock, potatoes and onions. Arizona is the source of a .wealth of commodities ranging in (importance from grapefruit to spring lambs. The increase in population of Southern California during the past decade has given stimulus to the development; of dairying in other states of the yest. For some time, California has been deficient in the podtiction of butter and cheese, and Girls, 11, backward and forward we have turned to these neighboring race. Jessie Keller, Erma Jeppson, states for a greater volume of these j s, gargles, and very safe antiseptics. Youll find also, a complete stock of the famous Dr. Wests Tooth Brushes with their special bristles that really correcpolish teeth, and their tly-designed tufts that reach all teeth (inside and out) and penetrate the dangerous crevices between. In six beautiful colors for individual identification, and sizes for children, youths, and adults. Every other department of this store is just as completely and thoroughly organized to serve you intelligently and satisfactorily. wide-space- i j j d, Cordially, RAY the druggist. house are contained in this structure. products. While 'Southern California will al- The building is about nine feet long 3 by six feet wide by eight feet high an remain of ways Agrsomething race. wheelbarrow Jack .Boys, 11, icultural area, the development n and the horns and skulls compising Knudson, Leon Packer, 1st; D. Robinit, weigh about four tons. Visitors to ette, Harry- Hahne, 2nd; Vern Pett, recent years has told us that our the park this summer will be able of be the future will agriculture "Do y Aubrey SJatter, 3rd. to view the house for the first time Wha race. Bernice largely confined td certain specialties. and, Girls, 12, three-lege- d judging from Its popularity with We must go farther afield for our Pella, Creloa Minson, 1st; Ella Korth, those who have entered the park gateFreda Bott, 2nd; Roma Burt, Lois staples the necessities of life and ways since June 1st, it is destined to we are states fortunate sister tiat Reeve, 3rd. be one of the most photographed well-fitte- d so are to them. supply Boys, 12, crab race. Lloyd WhitK- -f objects of interest in the park. aker, 1st; K. Olsen, 2nd; Richard I LENT Hansen, 3rd. Watk Girls, 13, thread needle race. Winifred Evans, Fern Johnson, Anna streei Too Often This Warns of Jensen, Fay AVood, Carma Bosley, 1st. jOST Boys, 13, sack race. Norman ChrisSluggish Kidneys. tensen, 1st; Newell Call, 2nd; Leland AME? Stiff? Achy? Sure yarj R. 1 Whitaker, 3rd. kidneys are working right? Slii- fHun-saker, needle race. Winnie Girls, 14, Every gish kidneys allow waste poisona tWANT accumulate and make one Innguld, aged 1st; May Freeman, 2nd; Grace tired and achy, with often dull heat ji Tingey, 3rd. . aches, dizziness and nagging bactv caQ And Boys, 14, leap frog. Rodney Simon-seA common warning is too ffr tia ache. Keith 1st; Freeman, 2nd; Mark quent, scanty or burning excretio Jensen and Willard Checketts, 3rd. Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic,; dash. Vonie Girls, increase the secretion of the kidney:' At J ' and thus aid in the elimination d.- Bowi Jeppson, 1st; Iris Christensen, 2nd; bodily waste. Users everywhere tsr'r (jy3 Moose Audrey Garrett, 3rd. dorse Doans. Ask voter neigbbail f dash. Creola Girls, HOUSi Minson, 1st; Erma Jeppson, 2nd; Nort Beth Watkins, 3rd. YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo., June dash. Keith Boys, FOR 4 KIDNEYS A STIMULANT DIURETIC Freeman, 1st; Mark Jensen, 2nd; 11. Several places in the United Rud NY Olie Reeve Co. Mfg.Chem. Buffalo. Milton Bean, 3rd. States can boast of a stack of horns and His Orchestra Girls, dash. Winnie but none, with the exception of Ji OUR ADS BRING RESULTS f rv Hunsaker, 1st; Vernell Hansen, 2nd; Yellowstone National Park, can boast year, of a house of horns. Sylvia Warren, 3rd. Yellowstone dash. Leland Whita- Park is the home of about 18,000 elk, Men, ker, 1st; Keith Freeman, 2nd; Norman 1,800 deer, 600 moose, 800 antelope. 650 mountain sheep and 900 buffalo. Anderson, 3rd. dash. Winnie Hun- Each year, the elk, deer, moose and Ladies, LET THE BUYER BEWARE! saker, 1st; Vernell Hansen, 2nd; antelope shed their horns and they are left where they fall. Also, there Mary Freeman, 3rd. a There la no, need for the application dash.- - C. 0. Roskelley, are a number of animals which die Men, of this phrase when a job of SHOE 1st; Aswold Anderson, 2nd; Lund D. from the severe winters. has been done at our Metcalf, 3rd. Chief Ranger Sam T. Woodring, of Because shop. every job is wadash. Mrs. Sirell the Yellowstone Park, conceived the Ladies, rranted to give the ultimate of satisNelson, 1st; (Mrs. Ernest Freeman, idea that the horns and skulls of faction and service; and is. accomp2nd; Mrs. Wilford Christensen, 3rd. these animals would make a very lished only by the use of strictest of or obstacle race. Boys Girls, attractive structure and would prove modern methods, and Lloyd Whitworth, 1st; Rose Weidman, of tremendous interest to the people the highest possible 2nd; Adell Phillips, 3rd. who come out to view the wonders quality of materials. Boys or Girls, milk bottle of the park. He, with several of his And ladies, "theres not race. Darwin Cooley, 1st; Dewey rangers, gathered together a number nail in a carload! Garner, 2nd; Lillie Day, 3rd. of these horns and skulls and conWE DONT IF SERVE YOU THATS YOUR FAULT! Boys or Girls, structed at Mammoth Hot Springs, tilting race. 'ilford Sherman the house of horns. Checketts, '1st; Hansen, 2nd. No lumber, bricks, stone, nails, First Door North of Wasatch Hotel mortar, cement, plaster, flooring Doc Petersen OUR ADS ALWAYS GET RESULTS! material used in the average 2nd; Lavon Tingey, 3rd. Bott, and Guinivere much-neede- d jy-6-1- Feel Tired and YELLOWSTONE Achy? REGULAR PARK BOASTS HORN HOUSE IBBBiai The Peoples Drug Company DANCES L Wednesday n, BOX TIMBER BERRY CUPS Building Made Entirely of Horns from Elk, and Deer, 20-ya- rd 20-ya- rd Antelope. Saturday BERTHANA ROMAN GARDENS - DOANS p,&s Foiter-Milbur- n Wholesale and Retail 13-1- 4, I am opening up a wholesale distributing warehouse at Brigham City, located at the Anderson Produce Co. warehouse, on West Forest street. We will carry a complete line of all kinds of berry cups, cases, boxes, baskets, spray material and general fruit supplies. The sales will be in charge of Earl G. Anderson. I have appreciated the nice business I have had in this district,and can see the the necessity of a wholesale distributing warehouse for benefit of dealers and growers. 40-ya- rd 50-ya- rd CAVAET EMPTOR 50-ya- rd 50-ya- rd rd 11-1- 2, 9-- E. C. OLSEN THE FEATHERHEADS C By Oabome 7 MUrt NtwifipW 13-1- 4, GOODYEAR RAPID SHOE Ctiex) RE-BUILDE- RS Speechless rsAvofle9rnibifc.IV' stafss bohterioibinv UMMB COTTA f tiESE N0U),FAMhW IGoTTAQUE a ADOBEfS wc uifo ibe wd cC a do dors treSbp1for7 ID foe VA k Vodt-- i we BE riH2E uo4 td.lO ErV5TGSST Aft AT fV TAVJ X |