OCR Text |
Show 1(f I 1928. AUGUST, SPAY, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, B.Y.D. .. I light Flat t 0 9 is. 0,0 Ilea-AV- t, Med. AVt, Med. AVt, 0 Ft Ft Mi 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.25 Rib, E. 2.25 Wool.. 8.50 Wool.. 4.00 ::::::::::: or Lady) (State If Prepaid Anywhere Postage In the U. S. A. Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory. you May er Sore and State Size Be Why N. L. Pay More? Hansen L. D. S. The Garment Man Brigham City, Utah County Club Day 5:00 p. m. From 11:00 a. m. until a real day of fun on August 29th, C. in Logan A. U. at the will be spent Club people and their H for all there. Short program in the Be parents. 11:00-12:0- building. livestock Lunch on lawn. . Demonstration contest 0 12:00-2:0- 2.00-3:0- 0. for county winners. Song contests. Stunt contests. Games for all. a t family or Bring your lunch as the unid and day. dub spend '3:004:30. 3:30-4:- 4:30-5:0- MYRTLE DAVIDSON, D. H. D. A. TWSFER BELL PHONE 301 JOHN FUNK BUSINESS CARDS Insurance DENTIST Suite 31-3- 6 First National Bank Building CITY, UTAH BRIGHAM A. MUNNS, D. D. S C. Phone 43. 0. G. BARGERON Beal Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Surety Bonds, Deeds, Contracts, NOTARY PUBLIC etc. I wUl appreciate your business. Phone No. 6. E. H. Work. Sept. ASPEN GROVE, August 27 The Alpine Summer School of Brigham Young University after having had a most successful and came to a close last interesting year Saturday morning according to Dean C. Y. Cannon, who has been in charge of the summer session. This concludes a full of summer work in time for quarter teachers and students to get a little rest before the autumn term opens for study on September 17th. Though no outside tom hers except Professor A O. Garret, au eminent authority on the flora of the Wasatch of Salt Lake City, have been engaged at the summer school, the enrollment has been excellent and the general satisfaction remarkable, according to Dean Cannon, who is a firm believer in Utah educators. Though the science courses have been popular as usual in this natural laboratory, Dean Cannon declares that education, English and the art courses have also been well attended. Professor B. F. Larson has been in charge of the fine art. Under his direction many beautiful paintings have been created. An added interest was ?i en the school this year when Coach Charles J. Hart, was asked to take charge of recreational features. Coach Hart has kept the camp wisely and well entertained. He has not duly had athletic equipment on hand ready for the students, but he has planned parties and entertainments in plenty. The verdict is unanimous that the term has been unusual from a recreational as well as from an educational point of view at the school. Professor Harold R. Clark, manager of the business end of the summer session, has been genial and accommodating and has kept boarders and campers in good humor at all times while supplying needs. Saturday closed the camp for another year, when a bigger and more extensive session will be held, if the plans which are already underway materialize. Marble, D.D.S. DENTIST David H. Madsen, superintendent of the Bear River game refuge, left on Friday evening for Seattle. Wash., to attend the annual convention of the International Association of Fish, Game and Conservation commissioners, wiiich was held yesterday and today. Mr. Madsen is vice president of the association. At the convention, Mr. Madsen delivered a paper on Bear River Bay As a National Game Refuge." He advocated the promotion of other similar projects in other sections of the country. After this convention, Mr. Madsen will attend meetings of the American Fisheries Society to he held on August 29th. Watch your posture while at your various household 'tasks. Keep your back straight and bend from the hips. Do not slouch in a chair while sitting at work. Sit back in your chair. Stake Mutuals Will Hold Conference On Tuesday, Sept. 4 th -- tvi - Phone First National Bank Annex Brigham, Utah 9-- K-- 4 H. BRYAN, D. D. S. DENTIST Phone Room 22, 31 First Natl Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah nQhux Aaa bonded abstractor Real estate, insurance, LOANS. BONDS. No. West Forest Street Brigham City, Utah 7 WANT COLUMN WANTED Housekeeper. Phone 233. Brigham City. Mrs. FOR SALE Used baby carriage. .) 271-H. L. Hotter, phone modern home. 219 OR RENT W. Forest. Mrs. Sarah Box, (a-t-t- sale One white top buggy. FOR top. Also one piano black one Also Henry Wagstaff. modem apartFOR RENT 3rd ment. Wm. Hadley, 29 West. (a84'tt). South. furnished house FOR RENT at 624 South Inquire bath. with 2S0. Main street. Phone NT modern cottage. FOR-RE- New and clean. furnished. Apply 2nd West. Furnished or NOTICE to creditors Estate of Robert Burns Whitney, hard-fough- One-four- th lf lf un- Hi- - WANTED 1000 customers Stove SS.00 Heat Coal. Nut, $7.00.Delivered. All $S.00. Fancy Lump, No orders cash. Phone Jensen. PROPERTY 8oa deal o' Norman IjCO. UZ JoTl year. For sale. 'd hAs TROUBLES to Dr. Take your FOOT on-50S First NV Creditors will present claims with G. M FISHBURN, Utah. Uchers to the Bank Bldg., Ogden. undersigned at , her idence at EXTremonton, Utah, on or PAY ELECTRICAL !fore the 30th of October,' BE A BIG wee day and up pei D. 1928. PERT Earn $50 work. Easy t0 Jean Estey Fascinating Whitney, administratrix Quickly b new he esljsit Any man qualifies of Robert Burns training me hitney, deceased. trained men rUU for opportunities J?ate of first publication, August service. NOW. FREE employment A. D. 1928. while Earn living expenses THATCHER & YOUNG, FREE electrical catalog xPla School. torney8 for Administratrix. 914 Write National Electrical !r1 National Bank Bldg., Ogden, 4000 So. Figueroa, Los Angeles. 'ceased. al 1 BB, BE GIVEN HERE -- Free-For-A- ll, lf KH The Mutual Improvement associations of the Box Elder Stake will hold a conjoint conference at the high school building in this city on Tuesday, September 4th, commencing at 7:30 oclock. This meeting will take the place of the usual Mutual which has been held convention, i in previous years. Department work will be a feature of the conference in The various departments, as follow: Community ' activity, adult department, M Men, Scout and Vanguard, Gleaner girls, Junior girls, Bee Hive girjs, etc., MICKIE SAYS OUE TWMG? A0OUT OUR- - UL WAur aos, owes a persom USES -- TUEtA AWO SEES MOW YViei GET RESULTS, VIE GOT CUSTOMER A MEVJ WAHT-A- D s . Display Will Be Shown Peach Day,, Friday September 14th at Pioneer Park, On M0 Id Man Sunshine Announcement has been mad by the .executive committee for the Peach Days, scheduled to be celebrated in this city on Friday and Saturday, September 14th and 15th, that a fireworks spectacle known as the Old Man Sunshine (Little Boy Blue Bird) Fox Trot Arabian Nights will be shown in With Vocal Refrain Pioneer Park on the evening of the King for a Day Waltz TPtfA Vocal Refrain first day by the Intermountain FireGeorge Olsen and His Music works Company, which organization No. 21566, produced In Utah this year, Thi Land in Provo Spirit of Just Imagine Fox Trofc (from Good News) With Vocal Refrain on July 4th and the Winning of the Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra West" in Logan, July 24th. My Darling Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Frankie Masters and His Orchestra Arabian Nights is not intended No. 21565, as an action spectacle, but on the contrary, features unusual color efDoin the New Low Down Fox Trot fects, beautiful designs and elaborate (from Lew Leslies Blackbirds of 1928) set pieces. The display will be cliDream Fox Trot His Jack Pets Pettis and Spanish maxed, however, with an action numNo. 21559, ber especially arranged for this showing along the lines of the battle Jeannine (I Dream of Lilac Time) and spectacles which the producers (from the Motion Picture production, Lilac Time ) are specializing in. Then Came the Dawn Information now available indicates No. .21564, this display will be by far the that Blue Yodel No. 3 most elaborate ever shown in this Never No Mo Blues vicinity. From the moment the openNo. 21531, ing announcement bombs burst with reports audible ten miles away, until the last embers of the fireworks flag fade into darkness, the audience will be assured an uninterrupted Btrlng of amazing numbers. All the feature shells and rockets BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH known to the pyrotechnic world will follow each other into the heavens with such ground pieces as a huge "T 7" New Orthophonlc peach tree laden with the golden product of Box Elder County will be Bhown. Supplementing this, will be another special piece of local interest depicting Bear River Wild Game Refuge. Included in the program will be a naval battle. By Perhaps tne most outstanding number, however,, will be a tank attack such as occurred In the world war. Brigham City and vicinity was Real artillery tractors and tanks will visited by a refreshing rain storm go charging across a' shell potted Sunday afternoon, after a dry spell of land to mop up enemy machine several months duration. The rain nests which gun searchlight Given By was accompanied by hail, and while shells of 100,(M)0 regular candle power and the sotrm was generally beneficial, battle in the cloud shells, witli B. the hail damaged melon, cantaloupe huge all the 'vtb',r pyrotechnic v, r dry and tomato crops in the northern part roar out 1928. their message for miles of the city. The storm settled the the culmination of which at. around, dust, washed up' the trees and other Old Glory will be reproduced in fire. Business activity in the Twelfth vegetation and cooled the air. KH Federal Reserve (District was well maintained during July, which is ordinarily a month of seasonal recesTO sion. Sustained industrial and trade activity and the advance of the agriMarriage licenses were issued from cultural harvesting and marketing CORINNE, August 27. Airs. S. season were reflected in an increased the office of P. Russell Wight, county was hostess to the members of demand for credit at the member clerk, as 'follows: August 22nd to F. the Ladies Aid Society at her home H. Wait of San Antonio, Texas and banks of the district. , afternoon at 2 oclock. The Maud Bacon, Salt Lake; Raymond Thursday defollowing program was given: ScripSecurity loans of these banks Ernest Wardleigh, Ogden and Bertha ture reading, Mrs. A. G. Woodward; clined slightly during the month, but On Creek. Grouse Lords prayer was repeated by all r not enough to offset the expansion of May Ballingham, ugust 24th, Joseph Royle and Loraine vocal solo. Miss Maym,e Shaw. The loans for commercial, industrial and L. of and Frank Ogden Sager, both of remainder the afternoon was spent The borrowings purposes. agricultural Barnes, Jr. and Edna Wight, Ogden. in contests and playing games. A from the Federal Reserve Bank in4.4 creased and a firmer tendency in dainty tray luncheon was served to twelve members and the following money rates was apparent. guests: Mrs. A. R. Kafton, Miss Daisy In the industrial field declines and Mrs. E W. Young, Mrs. Ed Kafton, were increases iu activity evenly Tonight and Wednesday: The Three Rader, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Wm. divided during July. On the whole, it Marriage. Also The Thirteenth Peters, Mrs. Pearl Hadley, Mrs. C. appears that output of the districts Ring Hour." A double header. F. Shaw, Shirley Wardrop, Reva principal industries changed but little and Friday: Victor Mc- Brown and Evelyn Baker. Thursday from the moderately high levels of Miss Vivian Shaw spent last week Laughlin in A Girl In Every Port. May and June, and continued slightly Also Follow the Leader" comedy visiting relatives and friends 1m below the levels of a year ago. Large and Patihe News. Tremonton. numbers of workers found employ-neMr. and Mrs. C. L. Whatcott and Saturday: Richard Barthelmess in in agricultural harvesting operaWheel of Chance. Also Girls From chidren have returned here from tions and in the fruit and vegetable Everywhere and Pat- - 'Tw8. spent the summer Logan, where-thecanning and packing Industry during 'ands'uesday: Monday Mr. Whatcott will resume months. Sunday, the month and, although a surplus of Del Rio In Ramomfi Also his work as principal of the Oorinne workers Is still reported, the number Dolores His Better Hailf and Fox News. District School. unemployed is reduced. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Davis and Trade was seasonally less active and Mrs. Abraham Evan Bishop during July, 1928, than during June, attended the Democratic Convention Over One Putting s1928, but showed improvement as held at their were Saturday. Logan Two little saying girls compared with July, 1927. The deand children In Mrs. Clark for of Platt tucked to crease from June to July was less prayers priorWhenbeing at finished the hud both spent Sunday visiting Ilyrum the than that which usually occurs at the night. of the two climbed on hei home of Mrs. Clarks father, Bishop younger this season of the year, a reflection mother's Mother, Abraham Evans. knee and said : over of sustanied purchasing power Clara only asked for her daily bread ' Tuesday, August 21st witnessed the the district. Improvement over last asked for bread and Jam. arrival in Corinne of another great year was reported in nearly all the Holstein sire. This is" the second general lines of trade and was Holstein to be placed in this district,-harinparticularly marked throughout the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION for a dam a world record Pacific Northwest, cow. This youngster will, no doubt, (PUBLISHER) August 1st estimates of the United be seen at the county fair. Department of the Interior States Department of Agriculture, KH indicate that the districts aggregate Lake Office Salt at City, U, S. Land HAY production of principal grain and Utah, August 11, 1928. field crops will be smaller and that TOTALS NOTICE Is hereby given that Edyields of1 orchard fruit crops will he of who, Grouse Creek, Lee ward Utah, larger in 1928 than In 1927. Weather on March 15, 1924, made Estimates of Utahs 1928 hay crop original conditions during July $nd early No. amount to $16,250,000, Frank Andrews, homestead stock entry, raising August have generally favored harvest Section agricultural statistician for the United for E and operations, but winter range forage 033083, 12 24, North, Range 19 States department of agriculture, anTownship and dry land crops are reported to on 20, 1926 made nounced Saturday. This denotes an and West May be In need of rainfSll. additional stock raising homestead approximate increase of two millions 036108 for Lots 1. 2, 3, over the 1927 crop. and a sufficient number of members entry. Serial Section 4, 19, In 1927 Utahs alfalfa hay amounted Township 12 North. from the General Board will be 18 Salt Lake Meridian, to $14,300,000 and the increase in West, Range in to work the supervise present has filed notice of intention to make 1928 will be due to increases in acreeach department. three-yea- r proof, to establish claim age and yield per acre, Mr. Andrews the in Mutual association Every land above described, before stated. The increase has been acto the stake should be fully organized before YvTm. C. Betteridge, Jr., U. S. Commiscomplished in spite of dry weather the date of holding this conference on the conditions, he said. and a member from each department sioner, at Grouse Creek, Utah, of September, 1928. 1? of the ward Mutuals should be in 18th day names as witnesses: Claimant MAYOR PAGE THOMPSON at conference. , attendance Lorenzo Lee, Debert F. Hart, Ernest The Mutuals of the Box Elder stake Why dont you get an alienist to .will hold their opening socials on Warburton and Mark Warburton, all of Utah. examine Etna, 18th. your son? Tuesday, September ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. No, sir! An American doctor is PRESIDENCY, good enough for me. Y.L. and Y. M. M. I. A. He's in a strange town and lonesome. Hoping that Old Man Sunshine will peep out from behind the clouds, and that Little lioy Blue Bird will come hopping around the corner. . . . If you ever feel blue, here is the song to chase the blues away. George Olsens good music adds to the merriment. Let us play it for you soon! 10-inc- h No-Ma- ns 10-inc- h 10-inc- h 10-inc- h 10-inc- h Stohl Furniture Co. I vJ QCtolT IRIecmnalls Brigham Visited Rain and Hail Storm CONDITIONS IN full-fledg- ed 12TH DISTRICT no-ma-ns Isaac Newton August 20th, Report - PERMITS WED CORINNE NEWS er Elberta Theatre . nt UTAHS for PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES . consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. four-section- -4 (a-2S- C. i a, (Successor to Dr. R. T, Willey) Office SPECTACLE TO 14th-15t- h. Two of the outstanding events of Brighams Peach Day celebration are the rate programs and rodeos which aie being lined up for the afternoons of September 14th and 15th. The committee, composed of Dan Petersen. Orlando Petersen and William Fife, is leaving nothing undone to make these attractions far superior to anything that has ever before been presented in this section. Advance information would justify the assertion that the bills will be replete with speed and thrills galore, and something ready to jump into action every minute. The city, with the of the commercial club, is constructing one of ;the latest, chutes in the country, from which will be released at frequent intervals, some bucking broncho, a snorting steed, an angry steer or a bellownig bull. The wildest animals that can possibly be brought together will be initiated into the fray from the ranches of Lew Whitaker, John Adams, Ethelbert Larsen and others. Permission has been obtained to use the untamed horses that have lietn running wild for the pas't eight or ten years on Knudsons place at Duckvilie, never having felt the restraint of the broncho busters rope. Fifteen head of steers and two bulls are now pastured in readiness for energetic performances. The race entries are coming in better this year than ever before. A purse of one thousand dollars will be distributed, and the rapidly-growin- g t, list assures a exciting competition in every event. The best local riders in this part of the country are being groomed for the occasion, and they will stretch themselves. to the limit jp put on a real thrilling exhibition. The special relay event will bring together six buckskins owned by Lew Whitaker and John Adams. These gentlemen have been arguing all during the summer as ito which string is superior, and race fans may expect some bitter rivalry vhen this event gets under way. According to ihe committee, everyone will thoroughly enjoy the after-nootbills at Pioneer Park on September 144h and 15th. The Nash Sedan will be given away at the conclusion of the second days program. The race lineup for both dayrs is as follows: 1. mile Shetland Pony Race, first prize, $5; second prize, $2. One-ha2. mile Saddle Horse Race, first prize, $25; second prize, $10. One-ha3. first mile prize, $50; second prize, $25. 4. Relay Ra''e, first prize, $25. 5. One-hamile Pony Race, first prize, $10; second prize, $5. 6. Chariot Race, first prize, $50; second prize, $25. Three-Eighth- s 7. Mile Race, first $5. 8. prize, $10; second prize, Musical Chair Race, first prize, $10. Entrance fee, lO'i of first prize. t to Seattle Meeting Accurate Work Prompt Adjustments Liberal Settlements Abstracts FOR PEACH DAY Provo Institution Ends Events Will Take Place Entire Quarter of Friday and Saturday Summer D. H. Madsen Goes John W. Phillips Bonds BIG FIREWORKS ....I .95 AVt, Bib. AVt, Bib 5. Medium Bib, Ecru.. AVt, Med. 0 Bib AVt 7 Heavy Bib. Ecru s! Heavy AVt, Bib.. Ex. lleaTy AVt, I PACE TILREii Y RACE PROGRAM SCHOOL CLOSES ViU SEMI-WEEKL- EiW, CROP $16,250,000 |