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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, fall I -- is , DRAWING NEAR here and Celebration. Fr'dav and Saturday, September and 13th have; proved to be just right for the twenty-fourt- h annual Poach Day celebration, as the peach harvest of firmer peaches for the eastern market w ill be just about over and the fruit Mill be juslt right for visitors to eat and take home a few for canning and home use. This year's entertainment program Mill be different and unique in that one of the outstanding features will be the colorful fireworks spectacle called Arabian Nights which will be produced by the Intermountain irCM orks Company which presented fast approaching 14th. as always to supply you with the best for less. This statement comes to us daily by are ready our many SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. SEE THE FALL COATS the from somebodys catalogue picture, but Spirit of Mans Land No at here Provo, Utah, on July 4th; the Winning of the West at Logan, Utah, on July 24th, and numerous other spectacles throughout the Intermountain wesA. Set pieces of local Interest and tank attack under fire promise to make it the most elaborate ever presented in this vicinity. Another departure will be the use of bucking mustangs and steers and fancy riding between the running horse races, and at the conclusion of the program a beautiful Nash Sedan will be given away. The program Mill be announced as it progresses through huge amplifiers installed and operated by the KSL Broadcasting Station. Tlie peach parades, which will occur each morning at 11 oclock, promise to be unusually artistic and pleasing and Mill likely surpass all past pageants for numbers of floats and entries. Peaches and watermelons will be provided for (the guests as long as they will eat and there Mill be carnival attractions, merry-go-rounmerry mix-udancing and movies in abundance. Outstanding will be the dedication of the largest community street sign in the intermountain west. This will be a mammoth arch spanning Main street, supported at each end by huge steel framework pillars anchored in the curb. The sign bids all visitors welcome to Brigham, gateway to the worlds greatest bird ground. It will be illuminated of by thousands electric light bulbs. fur-trimm- $1 3.50 to $60 . Decidedly low ! 3 priced at $10.75 -- $16.75 secret of the charm of most of hats for fall lies in the shape of the hat itself. All the lovely new shades of autumn are here. Prices The the new ran m person . . . i; at the prices, effective September 9th: Now look 30x3 Cord, Cl O. S. Cord, 30x3 32x4 S. S. Cord d, ARE OF FELT . V p, The New Hats . Is there anything so satisfying, so reassuring, as to see the tire youre1 buying? To heft it, bounce it up and down, feel the depth of its tread, get the right idea of its looks and strength. Can you tell that from a catalogue picture? Neither can anyone else. Be sensible. Come to us for Pathfinders. See them. Put them to the test of looks and feel and weight. Note that they are no unknown brand, but the standard quality product of the great Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Remember, too, theyre ready for you. Your size and type right here in stock fresh from the factory. No delays. No postage and money order fees. No mounting or inflating troubles because we put them on for you, pump them up, and help you keep them in good condition all the time. er Fall Silk Dresses If I1 Stunning models, ingeniously beautiful warm shades for fall, in new styles, copies of imports. Prices range j THEEa r You Gan Guess You Like Thousands of Visitors Expected for 24th Well All Want New Things! We PAGE Y PEACH DAY IS WINTER -- is SEMI-WEEKL- $6.80 29x4.40 Balloons. Cl. $8.30 31x5.25 Balloons $12.75 33x6.00 Balloons All other sizes equally low priced . . ..$8.40 $14.05 $18.00 ! Our present deal on Pathfinders is off after midnight, September 8th. Brigham Auto Supply Co. ' rB - TELEPHONE 23 - BRIGHAM, UTAH $ 98cto$4.95 new lot of Fast colors. beautiful pattern percales. Price per yard Just unpacked! A wonderful assortment of Windsor Krinkle Crepe. Price per yard See the new n Fleece. patterns in Price per yard Black plaited gym bloomers. A Cud-lledo- Price per . 1) pair (lt-pd- .) ALWAYS! Dusting should be dustless TREMONTON BRIGHAM CORINE NEWS UORIXXE3, Mrs. S. A. Older. Mr. and Mrs. George House and family of Promontory spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kafton. The following program was given at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting on Sunday evening; Slogan. Hope Reeder selection, Ladies Chorus; reading, Ladies selection, Marion Young; Mrs. Bertha Chorus, with solo part by Elder 'was The speaker Papenfuss. Thornton W. Peterson of Hyrum. School opened oil Monday morning with the following teachers in charge: L. Whatcoiit. principal; Clemouth Maud Baird, Mary Anderson. Connie Leah Christensen and Miss Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe returned to their home at uth, Nevada, after visiting a week' Ma Mr. Rowes mother, Mrs. Ada !Phy in Oorinne. d Mrs. Ben Doty of Provo, ,.r lasted last week with Mrs. Dotys brents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dunn. Iiss Gladys Jensen of Salt Lake y spent last week with her parents r' an Mrs. Alma Jensen. Melvin Cottam and two a of Ogden are the at visiting ome of Mrs. Coittams father, Mr. Jensen, Bosley. and Mrs. Earl Stone and two Verda Stewart. Miss Alice, Ruth. Henry and Harold of Ogden . spent Saturday returned Monday from Fredericksen Mrs. Stones parents, Mr, and S A a two weeks trip to Oakland, Calif. R. Kafton. and Miss Louise Dickenson, Otto an Mrs. Marcus Miller of , Portland. Oregon, of ,NeTala are visiting with Mrs. Clauji Dickenson fill ers their two weeks vacaare spending mther, Mrs. Ada Murphy, and Mrs. tion with their parents, Mr. Ferry left-oSaturday A. B. Dickenson. lor Tton, Nevada, where she will Sarah the coming winter Mrs. Sarah Allen, Mrs teaching M Klock tte schools F. Mrs. and Mr. Lorimer. there. aD and Lorimer Allen spent Sunday rs' two an( biggins hild 'eel? o Logan visited during the visiting in Ogden. and Mrs' EfKe Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. George Cropley Mr Carl sons, two and Ir9' V T- Brown and h two daughters ,ren of Tremon-toCook and Chester Fronk week-en- d BPoot the w rsof Miss guests were dinner Brown's parents. Mr. and 1 ' I , 1 ' S- - chil-,re- n - chil-rH- n, dust from Moving spot isnt getting rid of it. Hoover Dusting Tools make dusting easy and really dustless. The tools are light and convenient to handle. They are planned to go every- where; clean everything. They are simple of ad- justment; correctly de- signed for thorough work. You will be delighted with this feature of Hoover helpfulness, just as you will be amazed at the deep, swift, easy cleaning which The Hoover makes possible through Positive Agitation. Telephone for a demonstration of The HooverandHoover Dusting Tools. Liberal allowance for your old cleaner. HOOVER a JtBEATSuuSwetp Only at Chant $625 down Balance monthly k - ir WHAT DID YOU SAY? you can get the KERR MASON bottles at the Figfftns last: - q Grocery Saturday, September 8th, while they i 51.06; 1 qt, 85c; pints, 75c and other things in propor WHY PAY MORE? FIGGINS GROCERY 4th West and Forest Street FOR SALE! ; THE BEST FOR LESS FISHBURNS r! FOR SALE On white top buggy. Also one black top. Also one piano. Henry Wagstaff. Attorneys for Administratrix. 914 WANTED Woman to live with me First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, in Los Angeles. Phone 384. Utah. WILLOW clothes baskets, and ironing NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION boards. Bargain Store, (adv. It.) (PUBLISHER) FOR SALE Used baby carriage. Mrs. Department of (he Interior f H. L. Kotter, phone 271-U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, 50 POUND Cotton mattress. New. Utah, August 11, 1928. NOTICE is hereby given that Ed- $10.00. Bargain Store, (adv. It.) ward Lee of Grouse Creek, Utah, who, HOOSIER Kitchen cabinet, duce fin- on March 15, 1924, made original ish, $19.00. Call and see it Bargain stock raising homestead entry, No. ' (adv. It.) 033083, for Store. and EW1, Section 24, Township 12 North, Range 19 Chesterfield suite. West and on OVERSTUFFED May 20, 1926 made Chase mohair, reversible cushions, additional stock homestead black welts and Nachman spring entry, Serial 036108raising for Lots 1. 2, 3, units. Give this suite a personal 4, Section 19, Township 12 North. (adv. It.) look. Bargain Store. Range 18 West,' Salt Lake Meridian, USED Dining tables, kitchen tables, has filed notice of intention to" make proof, to establish claim chairs and buffet Bargain Store, three-yeabove described, before to land the (adv. It) Wm. C. Betteridge, Jr., U. S. Commis20 useless live horses. sioner, at Grouse Creek, Utah, on the WANTED Phone 18th day of September, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: FOR SALE Concord grapes. L. J. Lorenzo Lee, Debert F. Hart, Ernest (adv. Anderson. Warburton and Mark Warburton, all modern apart- of Etna, Utah. FOR RENT ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. ment. Wm. Hadley, 29 West, 3rd - South. WANT COLUMN vj Mayme Sliaw on Sunday. Mrs. Lance Hammerland of Salt with Lake City spent the week-en- d Mrs. 3Iary Hammerland. A. R- - Kafton went to Price last ' Wednesday where he attended the funeral services for Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Grace Foutz of the i Eastern Star Lodge. of Myton, Utah Mrs. Joseph Bywater Sedan Willys-Knig- ht A-- l Condition Good Rubber Ford lz Ton Truck A Good Buy Overland Sedan Runs Good Looks Good ar 493-J- Studebaker Touring: A Bargain 2. N HOUSE FOR RENT 2 rooms and SHERIFFS SALE coal place, in Fourth ward, with In the District Court of the First shade trees and lawn. Phone Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the county of Box Elder. LIST YOUR PROPERTY For sale. Banlt of The Ive sold a. good deal of land this City, aFirst National plaintiff,Brigham vs. R. corporation, (tf.) Leo year. Norman Lee. Jensen and Lauretta Jensen, his PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP wife, defendants. SHERIFFS SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on this NOTICES , 22nd day of September, 1928, at 12 or Clerk Consult County Respective o'clock noon, at the front door of the Signers for Further Information. County Court House, in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Burns Estate of Robert Whitney, title and claim 'and Interest of the above named defendants, of, in, and deceased. described real Creditors will present claims with to the following vouchers to the undersigned at her property, situated In Box Elder residence at Tremonton, Utah, on or County, Utah, to-Beginning at the Northeast corner before the 30th , gay of October, of Lot 8, Block 11, Plat "A Brigham A. D. 1928. & Jean Estey Whitney, administratrix City Survey, and running thence of the estate of Robert Burns South 225.5 feet; thence West 165 feet; thence North 75.5 feet; thence Whitney, deceased. of first publication, August East 30 feet; thence North 50 feet; Date thence East 30 feet; thence North 21th, A. D. 1928. 100 feet; thence East 105 feet to the & THATCHER YOUNG, place of beginning, together with the is visiting with her mother, Mrs. City Regulation irrigation water right thereunto belonging. Alice Bradford. Dated this 3lst day of August, 1928. Mrs. Sarah Allen and Mrs. Ixirinda Terms of sale; cash. Bradford entertained the members of JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Rebecca Lodge on Wednesday. Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weatherford reRy. turned home Tuesday from a weeks By JOSEPH R, OLSEN, visit with relatives at Weston. ! RUD VICTOR MOTOR CO. SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone 216 i 15-- (s-4-- mm-- 1 a QJ iifisoium? SfiSIMHED hj. 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