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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO Friendly Echoes The Box Elder Hews VISIT TO GROUSE Babys skies are mothers eyes, Mothers joy is her girl or boy. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. Semi-Weekl- y, WE CREEK ENJOYED KNOW Editor and Manager. Oh! baby dear you ar beautiful As fine as a fairys dream; Subscription Rates: Like red cheeked berries at June time $2.50 One Year Heaped high with sugar and cream. J1.25 Six Months 65 And baby you are a wonder dear Three Months I marvel at things you do; Entered at the Post Office at Brigham But I must be a wise mother of course And pretend I never knew. City, as Second Class Matter. There may be other mothers you see HOW BIG IS AN ACRE? Who think their babies just so; But we know theres none so fine as you I once asked an old gardener how And surely we ought to know. much land he had and he said with ABBIE R. MADSEN. pride that he had one acre; and he added, "It is a wonderful acre; it reaches to the center of the earth in Play Ground News one direction and it takes in the stars in the other. This mans farm inWe are a bit quiet at the playcluded not only the pot of gold at grounds this week. the end of the rainbow, but it conThere were only forty of us littler tained the entire rainbow. ones yesterday. We guess its almost The size of an acre of land varies as much fun to pick beans and cherdirectly with the size of the man who ries as it is to come to the pool, manages it. The larger the man, the especially the nice silver dollar. When the rush is over it is going larger the acre. I do not know that anyone has yet determined how large to be ever so nice to see you all an acre of land really is; but Judging back again. In the meantime, dont from the size of a plant that a forget we are here ready to help you woman grows in a potful of soil, it when you are not too busy or tired must exceed all calculations that hare to come and join us. This week its paper dolls for the yet been made. . . A man is not the best farmer until his acre grows girls and modeling for the boys. We larger every year, in produce or in are making dishes for the doll serenity or in both. Dr. Liberty H. houses. Our hours are still 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. Bailey. The lawn is lovely after 6 oclock. FALL FLOWERS Cordially yours, THE PLAYGROUND. It ii not too late to plant some seed, plants or roots for fall blooming. ALL DRY CLEANING By us, is now done with the new dry cleanThe garden will have flowers blooming at all seasons of ing Solvent. It is the year. The fall flowers are often Brigham City Laundry Dry Clean(tf) ing Department. Phone 62. neglected, so our suggestion is to prepare now for some to bloom THE NEW cleaning Solvent during the fall months. The Utah gives better Dry and it is safe results Farmer. because it is Brigham City Laundry Dry Cleaning FOR SALE No. 2 Primrose Cream (tf) Department. Phone 62. Separator. Very New. Low price. A real bargain. C. H. Davis. South FOR SALE My modern home on East Main street. (tf) Forest street. C. B. Stratford, A bottle of milk is a bottle of Before you start on that trip, get your car properly insured with this health." Protect your health with pasteurized milk. Superior Dairy. agency, Norman Lee. (tf) S. C. WIXOM, well-plann- non-explosi- JULY CLEARANCE SALE ELITE MILLINERY Lovely Summer Dresses Formerly priced to $17.50. To be cleared at $10.75 Including frocks of priviled silk, and chiffon and georgettes. Good variety of sizes and colors. Sport Dresses One group of sport and dress styles. Formerly priced to $12.75. To be cleared at $6.95 - $7.95 Y H Tub FrocKs Daity summer tub frocks. $1.95 Spring Coats S' Final clearance of spring coats. y Price Clearance Of Summer Millinery An opportunity to procure an additional cool straw hat for your summer wardrobe. Yi Price Clearance Sale Of Famous Everwear Hosiery Chiffon weight, poited and step heels $1.95 value, at- - $1.45 Service weight $1.45 value, at $1.15 -'iri)"iaRaBBBnBBBBBBBBBBBaaBaBBBBBBBBBBBl THE FEATHERHEADS I (Continued From First Page) the wrong one. I have an uncanny knack of taking the wrong one no matter how it looks. It was 22 miles to Rosette and "Mother and I or pumped that tire up every four five miles. Vance Lind told us the road would be rough for six miles, man but he is such a that we didnt begin to suspect how rough it might be. He could have used several strong adjectives without overdoing it. From the top of that range, the view to the eastward and south includes everything this side of our own Wasatch mountains, and includes the Great Salt Lake. No use my trying to describe it, but Id like to have a really good picture of it to regale my eyes with ocsoft-spok- casionally. When we reached Park Valley, and the shade of Arnold Goodliffes trees, I looked the troublesome tire over and found the half of a wire staple, one of those large ones, about an inch and a half long. That thing had been there all the way from "The Sinks on our outward trip. We repaired it in due course and thats the end of our tire trouble thank goodness. And, I guess the reader will be about as much relieved as we were. I mentioned the Fourth of July in a preceding paragraph. There was no celebration anywhere in western Box Elder that day, that we knew of. They told us in Grouse Creek that this was the first time in 50 years that they had not had a formal celebration, but considering the very serious illness of Wm. Hadfield, they felt constrained to pass it up this y time. They had held a Snow-vill- e in or homecoming celebration, on June 28th and 29th, and were pretty well spent. We were talking about it at Park Valley and Arnold Goodliffe said he had tried to find time to go fishing in the canyon stream north of the settlement. That two-da- SEMI-WEEKL- TUESDAY, Y Carl Laemmle Enjoys Yellowstone National ParKs Scenic Wonders YELLOWSTONE PARK That the Yellowstone National Park has not yet received its full quota of publicity due it, as Americas greatestplay-groun- d and center of natural wonders, is the opinion of Carl Laemmle, president of the Universal Pictures Corporation and "father of the motion picture industry, who, June 28th, completed his first tour of the nations great wonderland. Mr. Laemmle was accompanied on the tour by his brother, Siegfried Laemmle, a prominent curio dealer of Munich, Germany, and Mrs. Laemmle ; his secretary, Jack Ross and wife and daughter; Jack Lawton, location manager of Universal City; Julius Bernheim, executive from the Universal studios; and Dave Bader, who is writing a biography of the motion picture magnate. With his brother, Mr. Laemmle is enroute to Germany for a stay of several weeks visiting with relatives and friends in that country. I am seeing America first, Mr. Laemmle said, and expressed amazement at the wonders which had been unfolded before him in his five days in the Yellowstone Park. The park has never received the publicity it deserves, he declared. Mr. Laemmle intimated that he intended, within the near future to make use of some of the beautiful locations within the national park as a setting for a motion picture, the plans for which will be completed at a later date. From the park, Mr. Laemmles party journeyed to Salt Lake City, from where they will go to New York City, arriving there on July 3rd and sailing from that city on July 10th for Germany. m NOTICE FOR BIDS The Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, will receive bids up until 2 oclock p. m. Monday, August 5th, 1929, for furnishing to sounded good to me I hadnt been Box Elder County the following: fishing for four or five years so I bridge plank: 8,000 feet 3x1216 long. proposed that we go. It was five miles away and we got there about 17,000 feet 3x1218 long. 7:30 oclock and had an hours fishF. O. B. Tremonton, Utah. ing. We each caught nine personable Said plank must be furnished actrout big enough to take, what I cording to the standard specifications mean. Im intending this for news. of the County covering bridge plank, If I were to say that Roy Roskelley copies of which may be obtained from or Ren Petersen or Hy Petersen went the County Clerk by prospective bidup the canyon and caught a string ders, upon application. of fish, that wouldnt be news. Theyre Board of County Commissioners. always doing that But when I say T. L. DAVIS, that I caught nine fish, thats news. ISRAEL HUNSAKER, JR G. G. SWEETEN. , Now, just a word about the country we traversed going and coming. The H recent heavy rain transformed Blue Creek crops from a melancholy look to one of prosperity and if nothing untoward happens there will be an abundant harvest. The graded and graveled cutoff from the Blue Creek Divide to Rattlesnake Pass, will be finished In a week. The builder is Mr. Wm. Hoops of Twin Falls, Idaho, and hes done a fine piece of work there. The road is a beauty and as straight as a string right across the valley. The work of grading is practo tically done from Snowville Strevell and ready for the graveling. A few miles are already graveled from Strevell eastward. The new road parallels the old one pretty closely except that the new road is absolutely straight from the point of the hill just west of Snowville to Cedar. The old road that was the Overland Trail is abandoned as such from a point about 15 miles west of Snowville and Is left pretty well to its own devices. It at right angles across the flats till it reaches the foothills near the old Nels Jensen ranch. It seems absurd, all those e straight bits of road and turns where there isnt a sign of a fence and likely never will be. We noticed that a few enterprising travelers have cut the corners and headed in the general direction of their destination; the logical thing to do. In conclusion, lit me say that It would be an excellent thing, in my judgment, for our Brigham City merchants to cultivate that country. There are a lot of people who still feel an interest in the county seat and could be easily won. The chamber of commerce would find hearty cooperation in any welfare conferences they might projest and wed bind them to us, not only by the ties of county government, but by right cordial good will. From Goldsmith The quotation, "111 fares the land to hastening ills a prey, where wealth accumulates and men decay, is from The Deserted Village. by Oliver Goldsmith. iRaiiRBRaiaaaiRaaaaaaaiin ITS HERE I The New Biunswick Rai SEE IT! HEAR IT! AND YOU WILL SOON TELL Y0UF t FRIENDS ABOUT IT! Now being demonstrated at THE RADIO SHOP PAGE & West Forest Street FAULKNER Next Door Utah Cafe I1 ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED zig-za- right-angl- jbJJ) hu Odorless liquid Y 'JheTfew " prisingly short, timtf annual compounding terest at the rate i lends impetus to yourf Open Account DESTROYER LEAVES NO ODOR how much, M often. 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