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Show ij tIDAY, JULY 20, 1928. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, WILLARD NEWS 19. Mr. Merlin sons, George and and Mrs. S. N. Cook for a Tuesday auto, by ,t Park. Yellowstone p through alnd daughter Ramsey Pauline $,Irs. Caldwell, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. funk Morgan of Burley,' Idaho and Eliza Mason of Riverside, Utah, X visiting this week at the home Mrs. Rachael Morgan. Mrs. J. M. White returned home r lesday from Chinook, Mont., where . on account of the e was of Miss Jane White, illness ( pious with spinal io was recently stricken White that Mrs. reports iningins. with is Jane beUer. staying is ;ne 'L sister Mrs. Earl Wright Funeral services for Mrs. Mary j ien Ward, who died at her home Willard Monday, were held in the Allard Ward chapel on Wednesday ernoon at 2 oclock. The chapel !3 packed to capacity with friends d relatives, and the floral offerings re numerous and beautiful. Bishop ihraim White presided at the series which opened with a selection the choir, entitled Tho Deepning Invocation was offered by mis. followed by a solo, Barker, j. by me Sweetly Solemn Thought Dbert Woodyatt. The speakers were Harvey Wood- i,tt, Joseph H. Mason, Mrs. Agnes , Dr. J. D. Harding of Ogden, rs. Lulu B. Call of the Stake Relief niety, George Lowe of Ogden, Pres. Norman Lee, Pres. Wm. C. Horsley of j id Bishop White. Resolutions ri sped from the Willow Creek Camp were p the daughters of the pioneers Olive Madson. Be- r; (,d by Captain Nearer My reeu speakers, a duet, ; ad to Thee was rendered by Edith ' ? rding and Mrs. Gwendolyn Barnes. Little Mother of Mine vo solos, ajd Trees was 'rendered by Emma The closing song, Sweet , oodland. was rendered by the 1 st in Heaven was t ioir, and the benediction by Joseph Hubbard. In- tfrment was in the Willard cemetery, 'ishop George Ward of Washakie, jdicated the grave. Mrs. Ward has served as Relief WILLARD, July lK)k and two )UglaF, and Mr. two-wee- I ks , , m-- i it iciety teacher since 1 1882. MANTUA NEWS H civil service examination tleik-carri- held examination will er at the local post office on August 18th, 1928. Receipt will close Friday, applications Lugust 3rd. Information, together flth necessary application blanks, etc. ecured at the Brigham post office. Saturday, IK WANT COLUMN 500 sacks. Delbert Holmes. 'OR SALE ; Phone wek-en- A COMPARISON Investment of the people of the United States in the electric industry is seven times that of the people of England. If everything ran in proportion, the United States should be seven times as much producing electrcity as England, and the industry in this country should have seven times as many users of electrcity, but The United States produces twelve times as much electrical energy as England and sells it to ten times as many customers. England has been trying to develop the industry under despotic muncipal ownership, while the United States has been relying on private initiative and an intelligent government regluation. Knudson, Uarda Jensen, Juanita Iverson, Alary Call, Naomi Forsgren, Lois Christensen, Jay Knudson, George Losse, Lee Valentine, Ralph Jensen, Victor Simmons, Rod Hillam and many other people. Tickets exchangeable for reserved seats are now on sale by members of the cast and the legion. You cant afford to miss this show. 544-- ANTED Large, clean, cotton rags. Box Elder News. (adv. tf.) V ANTED Large, clean, cotton rags. Box Elder News. (adv. tf.) Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerks office during the (jy-17-2- SALE Home on 1st East. One block from town. Lot 100x165. All in fruit. 21 South, 1st East street. fort fLENTY OF ICE For sale at the Watkins Ice Plant on West Forest r (jy-6-tf- .) CUCUMBERS Fresh. market price. Wm. 350 East, 2nd North. wholesale FOR RELIABLE USED CARS Rud Victor, phone 216. See tiST YOUR PROPERTY For sale. 11ve sold a good deal of land this M yp VULCANIZING AND REPAIRING matter how bad your tire is torn, bring it in. Well tell you if its worth repairing. If it is, well No first-clas- s All "J CA Sizes Of Balloon Tires Carried in Stock. HOWARD TIRE SHOP Wilton Rug The term Six Frame Wilton Is used to denote the number of colors that are used In the weaving of a Wilton rug. The word frame Is used to Indicate the wire that Is used, over which the threads are woven. Also this frame wire Is used In the cutting of the thread so as to give the piled effect of the rug. "The Home of Service MAKE MONEY! and Satisfaction Raising Chinchilla and other fur - bearing rabbits," see BICYCLE TIRES U. S. chain, $1.95; Rims, $1.25; Spokes, per dozen, 15c; f Roller Chains, $1.25. John Rockwood. try to find a value equal to ours. These are real bargain sets on easy credit! 90iown for Dependability "iverYthinc for THI HOMlI c, Drigham City, ciltah. Never Happens R. P & HAY STACKS No, PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consnlt County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ivy Gustaveson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, A. D. 1928. J. Wesley Horsley, administrator of the estate of Ivy Gustaveson, deceased. Date of first publication, July 17th, A. D. 1928. E. BARBER 4) W Root Beer Stand MICKIE SAYS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ON FIRE! F YOU RUD A MISTAKE U OUR fiOLUMUS, POUT BOTHER BEIUG- - SHOCKED, BOR WE MAKE 'EM a OUE tH VUUt AGUV WHO MEVER.MADE MISTAKES' BUT MIS NEIGHBORS GOT In almost every field, this time of year, stand large stacks of hay. Farmers are usually on about the pins and needles safety of their hay stacks. HAT FLOATED I Brigham, Utah LEWIS JONES, Esq. Attorney for Administrator. ( jy-6- ) -1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PRINTS $12.75 $8.95 One Lot Light Sport Styles Values to $10.75, Now -- $4.95: Silk and cloth ensembles, few tailored suits, coats, all greatly REDUCED for clearance! ALL PATTERN HATS PRICE SUMMER HATS Ladies and Girls Trimmed Summer Hats, Values to $6.95, Now $1.95 - $2.95 ONE LOT 50 HATS 7) CMPcjFP NORMAN LEE D. 1938. A. mi Annual, $5.00; 1 Month, $1.00; 8 Months, 2 Months, $1.50; 4, Months, $2.50; 51 $2.00; Months, $3.00; 6 Months, $3.50. An exceptional opportunity! Dresses. All silk and light Georgette Dresses greatly reduced for final clearance! One Lot Silk Dress and Sport Styles. Values to $16.75, Now Estate of Alma Hunsaker, deceased. Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at vouchers Honeyvlile, Box Elder County, Utah on or before the 15th day ot November, A. D. 1928. Lillian Hunsaker, administratrix of the estate of Alma Hunsaker, deceased. Date of first publication, July 10th, A. E. DAVIS, Brigham, Utah. Attorney for Administratrix. Hay represents a lot of money to most farmers. To some, hay represents success or failure for a whole year. See us today. Beginning Saturday, July 21st 6th day of September, A. D. 1928. T. W. Hiatt, administrator of estate of George Hiatt, deceased. Date of first publication, July 6th, WHO WUZ. PERFECT AMO made him walk our they IM THf OCCAM UUTIL HVS Elite Millinery One Lot Beautiful Light Georgette and Chiffon Prints. Formerly Priced to $24.75, Now TtREO UVIWGROUMDAGUy -- FINAL JULY CLEARANCE SALE AT Estate of George Hiatt, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Rooms First National Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah on or before the 23-2- 4, (tf.) Take your FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. G. M. FISHBURN, EOS First Nation- al Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. tt ' Look everywhere else 50c Per Week declared the officeholder, I dont think 1 shall run again. I have had this Job for several years and I think it is time pow that somebody Percentage Test Limited else had a chance. Portland Evening It Is now possible by means of blood Express. tests, says Hygela Magazine, to determine that a given man cannot he Make Study of Germs the father of a given child or that a of germs living In test Millions given man belongs to the same blood at the temperature of the tubes, kept group as that to which the father ot human are fed on broth and body, can all that the child belongs. This Is the new research and path studied at be determined in regard to paternity of the MetroThus it is not possible by blood tests ological laboratories at board Hither Green. Asylum politan to determine the father directly. The England. Pathliuiler.- - RATES: ' $1.00 Down The superior industrial position of America today is directly our belief in principles of labor conservation. (adv. tf.) At a very, very reduced price. The hail marred them, but many are mot marred; others only of the damaged slightly; two-thircot may still be used. Call at my orchard, city limits on South Main street. C. H. Davis. Sets Are Priced At 42-Pie- ce $6, $7.50 and $7.95 per set tive. Isaac Watts was not allowed to preach In a church of England. Go Into any Episcopal church today and Our yon can hear Ills great hymn: God Our Help In Ages Past. The hope of mankinds betterment lies In the open door of the mind. LPRIOOTS Norman Lee. Complete week to the following couples: Neplii Hallsey, American- - Fork, and Ada Rosebeli Clark, Albidn, Idaho; Janies Glen Taylor, Farr West, and Jessie Evelyn Birch, Slattprsville; Earl G. Rocks. Ogden and Lavern Iverson of Tremonton. cotton rags. EE ME Before rodering tulips. I have some rare bargains. Mrs. Ida K. Lee, 113 North Main street. Phone 147. N 42-pie- ce PERMITS TO WED (jy-20-2- 7.) itlOME-GROW- Wc are closing: out every set of dishes we have. We are passing: them on to you at a saving: of at least $3.75 per set. It Is often and truly said that todays radical is tomorrows conserva- Steanr Cleaning of Motor and Chassis V street. Prices Still Further Reduced! Friendship Day is August 5th. Send your friends a greeting card. CompA man may be able to trade his ton's Art & Alusic Co. KH reputation for money but he cant trade his money for a reputation. job at a REASONABLE price. LPRICOTS FOR SALE 50c bushel. Thos. E. Mathias, 137 South, 3rd East street. Phone T77. ! 1.00 three-cours- was served to seven members and two guests present. Miss Lillie Nelson, daughter of Mr. Ferdinand Nelson ar.d Mr. James Viebell of Beaver Dam were united in marriage at the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday. They will make their heme in B aver Dam. do you a Bath. 'URNISHED APARTMENT tf.) R. (adv. Kaiser, Bargain Store, VANTED Large, clean, Box Elder News. 42-- P 1 -- A Legion Show Friday At Liberty Theatre MANTUA, July 20. Mrs. Charlie Pepper Salad, the Legions musical Peterson of Thatcher, is visiting at comedy pot pour will (be presented the home of her father, Mr. Charles at the Liberty Theatre next Friday, A. Anderson. July 27th. There will be a matinee Misses Ida Nelson and Myrtle Smith and evening performance. of Amron, Ida, were d The matinee will be given for guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. children. The admission will be 15c Aaolph Jeppsen. up to 12 years of age. No seats will Mrs. Pane of Brigham City' is be reserved for the matinee which spending a few days in Mantua, the commences at 3:30 oclock. guest of Mrs. Christina Keller. The will sfart Mi-- , and Mrs. Lewis Perkins and at 8.30evening performance oclock. Prices will be 50c, daughter LaPreal of Wellsville, were 75c, and $1.00. Reserved seats will guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be on sale at the Corner Drug Store, Ernest Johnson on Sunday. on July 25th. Miss Mae Jeppsen, a nurse at the starting Pepper Salad is a revue on the Dee Hospital at Ogden, is spending two weeks at the home of her order of the popular revues now the parents here, Bishop and Mrs. vogue in New York and the larger cities. It is comprised of a prologue Conrad Jeppsen. and six parts. It is a show meant The Recreation Club was enter- to please the eyes, ears and funny tained by Mrs. Adolph Jeppsen at bone. Each a series her home Thursday afternoon. The of continuous episode contains If you like to laughs. time was spent in making flowers, laugh, dont miss it. e and a dainty lunchoen The cast includes Verabel Call Meet at Bear Lake The Valentine Wallentine family gathering will be held this year at !aris, Idaho, on Monday and Tuesday Jjily 23rd and 24th. A very splendid wogram is being arranged for the two-da- y celebration and family reof the union, and all members ffinilv are urged to be present. PAGE FIVE Y The Open Mind ralentine Family to $ SEMI-WEEKL- NOTICE TO CREDITORS TRIMMED HATS Estate of Robert K. Pett, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City--, Utah on or before Ihe 17th Misses and Childrens Hats, Trimmed Sport Styles Values to $3.95 For Final Clearance day of September, A. D. 192S. Sarah O. Pett, administratrix of the estate of Robert K. Pett, deceased. The reason the farm movement Isnt Date of first publication, July popular is because it consists of 17th, A. D. 1928. J. WESLEY HORSLEY, placing one foot in front of another 4Y at " 4 oclock in' the morning. Attorney. (jy-17-- $1.00 All silk sport scarfs and ladies vests greatly reduced for final clearance! |