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Show PAGE TWO THE BOX ELDER NEWS, UgjjA Mr. and Mrs, William N. Lee, Mr. Mrs. Fred Hotter and daughters of Mr. Salt Lake City are guests this week and Mrs. Vogel Speierman and this of city Jensen John Mrs. and at the home of Bishop and Mrs. J. are spending the week on an outing Frank Bowring. in Idaho and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ogaard and Miss Afton Hess, daughter of Mr. little daughter of Salt Lake City are underwent visiting at the home of Mrs. Ogaards and Mrs. Chauncey Hess, at a for appendicitis an operation parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, local hospital this morning. She is in thitity. reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fifield of Ogden lirpnt a delicious and wholesome sn&ck when rooq and Burdett J. A. Mrs. and Mr. announce the arrival of a fine baby time comes, or any time during the day, drop in at our and Mrs. M. girl born on Sunday, August 26th. Jack Hartog of Ogden returned last fountain and ask for our special light lunch. Just the Mrs. Fitield was formerly Miss Yonda G Hansen of this city where thing for a busy man or woman and the price is low. evening from Pocatello, Idaho, Dewey of this city. Webb H. E. Mrs. Mr. and visited .Mrs. Esther Forsgren returned to they Milton E. Hubbard and daughMrs. week Mrs. Edwin Dewey returned last her home in this ( ity early this w ho have been visiting ter Darlene, mouths three the after past spending Tuesday from a pleasant visit with with her the past two months with Mrs. HubJulius Mrs. Wright daughter, her sister' at Logan bards parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. L at Lakota, Bear Lake county. Dave Coleman of Los Angeles, Fishburn in this city, left Sunday for LeRoy Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sawtelle, Calif., where they 'will join Cfalif, is visiting at the home of Lot Hess of this city, is home from Dr. Hubbard who is practicing mediMr. and Mrs. L. Bloom in this city S. Navy on a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayner of the U. and surgery at one of the large with cine He has been on-d- uty furlough. in that city. Portland, Ore., visited during , the which is hospitals U. S. S. Tennessee, week at the home of Mr. (and Mrs. the Mrs. F uobertson and daughter Wash. All kinds of fountain drinks, ice cream and sherbets. anchored at Betnimerton, W. II. Stayner in this city. visitare of Calif., Berkeley, Loraine, Where schoolmates meet during leisure hours. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnston of ing with Mrs. William Menges at the Park City and Bert Johnston of New home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Holst York City are visiting with friends in this city. They will leave for and, relatives in Brigham City. Midvale Sunday where they will join Miss Phyllis Korth has returned to Mr. Robertson and return to their home in California. Salt Lake City after spending her vacation visiting friends and relatives Elliot A. Wight, who has been in Brigham City, and Bear Lake. visiting in this city for two weeks, Miss Rose Blau, Mrs. Margaret left yesterday morning for Chicago, V2 Gallon Mason $1.09 Hilleran and Mrs. George H. Galbraith 111., where he is employed in the 1 Quart .79 Mason. of justice, doing investiJr., visited wdth relatives and friends department Wide Mouth Yi Gallon 1.34 at Salt Lake City last Tuesday. work. Mr. Wight came home gation 1.34 Gallon.... JEWISH ACCENT Economy, to see his mother, who is Patriarch and Mrs. Brigham Wright mainly 1 99 Quart Economy, confined to a. local hospital, having Who can give me a returned to their home in this city Teacher: been injured in an auto accident. a three weeks motor sentence using the word Avaunt?, Saturday from Little Abie: Avaunt what avaunt Ilarland A. Valentine of Salt Lake trip to Idaho and Montana. At Conrad, 'Montana, they visited their sons City motored to Brigham Wednesday when avaunt it. Every Scott and Earl and tlieir families. and spent the day visiting his mother, The youiig men are engaged in farmMrs. Sophy Valentine, and olier relatives. He was accompanied home by ing in that section. And 5th South and Main his v ife and children, who have been Read Blaus special sale ad on page three in this issue, (adv. It.) spending two wTeeks here. Mrs. Valentine came to Brigham City to IOBHR visit with her brother, David Hirschi, IB) I am beginning a class in w'ho has been ill for several months. piano instruction for both beginners and advanced students. Can give credentials. TAILORED TO MEASURE toil once connected with agriculture. The farmer who replaces old, outmoded machinery with the crawling type of motive power, and other modern equipment, is on the high road of farm progress. Published every Tuesday and Friday . Semi-Weekl- y, Editor and Manager. Subscription Rates One Year Six Months Three Months FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. Y back-breaki- The Box Elder Hews S. C. WIXOM, SEMI-WEEKL- $2.50 1.25 .65 Entered at the Post Office at City, as Second Class Matter. LOCAL ITEMS LUNCHEON SPECIALS I E I I OF THE WEEK TRACTORS ON FARMS According to a recent report by the Department fot Commerce there is a steadily increasing demand for g machines on the farm. The growth in use of the tractor is particularly outstanding. The production increased from about 167,000 in 1925 to more than 200,000 last year. This means a new farm prosperity, that dispenses with much of the labor-savin- I f Chili Lunches Sandwiches Pie Cake Chocolate Tea Coffee JARS I Hollywood Candy Co. BELOW COST! Fountain Service REGULAR DANCES Smiths Meat & Grocery let US-CH- ECK UP ON Saturday BERTHANA UTAH TAILORS YOUR VISION! HISTORY BOOK TWO SUITS FOR THE ONE PRICE out of every 10 headaches come from eye strain. Our optometrist will test your eyes, free of charge. Our glasses look right and feel right. 8 00 CA SEE TO BE PRINTED 513 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST 8 A. County Camps Compile Historical Events of Box Elder. M. TO 9:30 P. M. Select suit and ocoat or top coat instead of two suits. SUITS PURCHASED NOW CAN BE DELIVERED FOR PEACH DAY ! 60 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah Company BBBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBBBflflBBflnBHflflBBBBflB T Elite Millinery September 1st e. NASH SEDAN Mr m w , to Brigham Shoppers Before r. Every lady in this vicinity cordially invited to call and inspect 'this showing of new fall ready to wear and millinery. n y. and His Orchestra this beautiful Colonizing. At The Olie Reeve Phone 539-South, 3rd West ABSOLUTLY The history: campaign is now on in real earnest The camps are working to get the best illustrations possible. Just now they are working on chapter twenty-eigh- t. The history of Brigham City is contained in this chapter. The following topics wjll be well treated in this chapter: The Davis Fort. The Old Fort." , "Plat A. Main Street. 'City Organization. Brighams Mayors. Brigham People In Early Days. Electric )Light System. , Water Works System. Fire Department. Lawyers. Doctors and Teachers Brigham lies Furnished. The history of Main street is a very interesting feature of the slory. Watch for the pictures of it that will be on display in Comptons windows. They alone would tell a fascinating story of the .citys growth. Her schools will be spoken of in chapters seventeen, eighteen and nineteen by pictures and statistics. Her big business will be told by means of pictures and statistics in 'chapters twenty and twenty-onBrighams societies, clubs, papers and libraries in chapter nine , Her churches land the story of her growth ecclesiastically will be given in chapter twenty-fouThe camp officers will meet with the city council to get their judgment and advice as to just what pictures to use. We make this detailed explanation now, so that any interested parties may give us the benefit of their opinion now. 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