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Show JkMSSS'55 BEAD THE NEWS READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD WHILE IT IS THE news-- in f BOX ELDER YOUR NEWS DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FACIIONBUTJU$T BRIGHAM CITY. BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, ME 35. Automobile Accident On Malad Highway RY CATTLE BE TESTED iTO i J. that are hereby of cattle ail dairy of test lin notified be made This all cattle of dairy breeding, Three months of age, regard- whether dairy products are City, Utah, will 1929. day, August 7th, n them or not. following schedule will be as closely as possible. All will )t inspected at this time ct to Quarantine and tested wners expense, reyou cannot meet these with the ts, communicate at one of the corrals or agricultural agent Stewart's ourt House j as a check will fafterwards, and all delinquent be quarantined. Dr. W. E. Rasmus-rral- s: le A John Francis, South a. m. to 7:00 a. m. Andrew West, 9th South, 7:30 a. !00 a m. Bishop N. J. je, 7th West, 4th South, 8:45 4 10:00 a. m. Knudson Bros., 1, 2nd North, (R.R.) 10:15 a. lar C. Perry. d. I ( - I 1 corn-meetin- g, I I J I meet-speak- er vise-lik- Iviae Perry, the I of Mr. and Mrs.' r Gus Perry, at her home In Willard day night from heart trouble. Sphraim White presided at es, which were largely are her parents sisters, Wilma and Phyllis 'tterment was in the Willard self-deni- - one-pie- I 4-- fer of New Store 4-- This City id Mrs. Russell Clark and Playground News 4 Martha Jane and Betty Jo hde, Oregon, arrived In this Everybody is asking for erday and will make their lunch on the lawn. picnic Brigham City. Cant you all help your mothers and irk will manage the new coax your fathers to pack their department store baskets and eat supper with us 111 open for business this next Saturday? Ihe building now occupied We will try and entertain you all C. Penney company when we amoves to Its new quarters at the Little Theatre and then Union Building across the will have supper. The lawn Is lovely at 6 oclock and tn their present location. we could enjoy our supper from 6 to MANTUA NEWS Camp :ncert at Playground ( jjg I out-yo- I your family, your Belches, and meet your friends s Playgrounds. Home night will August 10th. At 5:30 oclock will sandwich hour; 6:00 oclock, story f! 6:30 oclock, game activities; I 7.00 oclock the band concert. "I " Z cl! -- 4-- Permits to Wed I f 'arriage licenses were issued at j clerks office during the week to following couples: Dwayne Rosen-tHyrum Hillam, son of Mr. and and Bernice Young, Brigham of this city, will y; Kenneth H. Anderson and Zelda Abraham Hillam a mission for fill to leave Monday y Wilson, Logan; Frank Compher Mr. Hillam has 1 Mae S D L Markle, Green River, Wvo So. canod to Ibor In (ho Gonnan- Austrian mission. NOTICE TO PUBLIC! He will be tendered a missionary farewell program Sunday evening at otlce is hereby given that my 7:30 oclock at the Third Ward chapel. Samantha Gooch, has left my The meetine will also be in the Jd and I will not be g roeebtlob nature a mh any debts contracted by tor Dmo Hillam, a brother ol Hyrum, namaWho return Ait from the German-- 1 fmnyone e,se ln JOHN O. GOOCH. 'Austrian mission July 19th. m res-?aU- - U homo-comln- Announcement is made in this issue the News of a change in policy at Willomere by which admittance to the grounds can be made free to the public. Mr. Baird, the owner of Willomere, Informs us that it is his intention to make of Willomere a public camp and lunch ground. Many more lunch tables will be built and everything nicely painted. All shady nooks will be cleared and the general public is invited to make themselves at home. Gas and oil will be found at the station and by simply filling your gas tank or oil case it costs nothing for admittance. A gentleman is coming to Brigham City who intends to build a large cement dance floor 60x75 feet, with a recess in the rear with a mammoth fire place. The recess will be covered but the dance floor will be open A number of small cabins and tents will be provided at a reasonable rental. While Willomere is privately owned, It will be as near a free public park as can he arranged. HH of home of Mrs. Larsen s parents, an Mrs. A. A. Larsen, and Mrg Wallace Jeppsen Mr announce the arrival of a fine baby on Friday j,0y at the Pearse Hospital babe and reported Mother mornlng. to be doing nicely. Mr and Mra Lawrence Stoddard week-en- d guests of Bingham, were 7 oclock and then the program. Mr and Mrs. Oluf Johnson We have been crocheting this week Boy gcouts returned home u but no one has asked to tat. Would gaturday evenlng from a weeks not like to tat? enjoyed They We have entertained 3 885 densely. th, Norlm, Jeppsen left Sunday Ml wher. .ho will b, a Osden. (or Ton nr. up anj see lguest of her sister Mae, a nurse at always welcome! the Dee Hospital for the week. Dont forget Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Jensen and daughters Sincerely, SUPERVISORS. and Violet Jensen, Miss Connie Mae THE 0 Jensen and Mrs. Wllford Hailing were Ogden visitors Wednesday. on Hyrum Hlllam Leaving Mrk c M Jensen entertained a quilting at home Mission her at Fr'iday To Fill Foreign delicious hot party. At 12 oclock a ay Night Band ; Jen a,K funeral services were he Willard ward chapel on 'afternoon at 2 oclock for "d VISITS BRIGHAM I fr jsive bring . With Impressive Funeral rices Held At Willard Cffie, FAMOUS DRIVER AT TABERNACLE! fe irrives In Legion Names Delegates To Convention At Ogden The Brigham Post of the American Legion selected its delegates and alternates to represent th post at the state convention to be held at Ogden Ab Kin s Demonstrates August 22nd. 23rd, and 24th, at a meeting held at the legion home in Saturday was a busy day in Brigham and hundreds this city Thursday evening. of shoppers from all parts of the county were in town The delegates elected were: S. Marmaking purchases for over the week-entin Rasmussen, Lewis Jones, W. C. A famous driver who has twice The stores here generally operate with a minimum Gall, Mathew J. Compton and Ezra broken the coast to coast road record of overhead expense, while their buying capacity is equal Chester Knudson, Jensen; alternates, who holds the distinction of and M. to any of the stores in the larger cities. For this reason, Eskelsen, J. Wesley Horsley, Ruel a stock motor car driven having and E. Merrell, Raymond Orville the buying public finds it profitable to purchase anything In a single span and faster farther Olsen. and everything needed in the home and on the farm here of twenty-fou- r hours than any other in Brigham City. Each week, the merchants list many The matter of the Legion s parti-- 1 nian jn the world, Monday, gave in the local newspapers and it is of advantage to cipation In the Peach Day celebration, Brjgham city motorists some of his bargains the people of this community to read the papers and keep September 13th and 14th, was 8jruieg f0r safety and comfort behind on the steering wheel. the in offered posted specials every line. The pilot is Ab Jenkins, d Utah An attractive feature last Saturday was the giving man. Twice he has crossed the away of an automobile by a number of local concerns and American continent In his Studebaker this feature brought hundreds of people in from the county and beaten the time of the fastest and surrounding towns. While Peach Day is about a trains. He has made and broken month off September 13th and 14th anyone driving into road records all over the country, and has established countless hill Brigham City last Saturday and noting the busy, bustling climb marks. His latest exploit was appearance of the town would have thought that the big a speed endurance run last summer Peach Day celebration was actually on. on the Atlantic City speedway, when We dont believe that a dollar will go farther anywhere he sat behind the wheel of his stock in the country than right here in Brigham City, and judgPresident Eight roadster continuously for 24 hours and covered 2019.78 miles ing from the lively appearance of the city during the past at a sustained average speed of few weeks, and especially on Saturdays, the buying public 84.15 miles per hour. is well aware of this fact. The way a driver sits behind the Our local people are awakening to the fact that it pays and even ithe manner of graspwheel, to trade at home. Apostle Ballard Addresses! wheel Itself, often proclaim the ing said Jenkins, who was the On Audience expert, Large at Beason the that here peach Learning visiting with Rud Victor, local Sunday Night. dealer, Palisade, Colorado, was about twojgtudebaker-Erskln- e Noted Automobile Driver Extension Schedule Is weeks later this year than usual, j on short or long comfort por reaj Races Local Youth officials of the Utah State Agrlcul- - j dr jve8j ag wejj as for safety at all Announced for August Apostle Melvin J. Ballard was the tural Extension Service have made times, the good driver sits in a speaker at a meeting held at the -i arrangements to postpone the evetabernacle in this city Sunday naturally erect position squarely beAb Jenkins, famous continental cursion for Utah peach The following local schedule has of under the I. auspices ning, given BX Elder C0UDty auto driver who was in Brigham City from August 8th, 9th and 10th to hind the wheel. He doesnornot slump down behind the wheel the Mutuals of the First, Fourth and ?eenA madf6 sit with on Monday demonstrating a Stude22nd, 23rd, and 24th, accord his left elbow over the edge of the August Sixth wards of this city. Uth at 10:00 a. m. a meeting baker President Eight roadster which to W. W. Owens, county agent car door. The latter position will The meeting was largely attended, of all Elwood ciub girls for the he has driven more than 75,000 miles, Ing The change ln dates Is anleader. upwards of a thousand people being I purpose of checking the years work had an exciting acceleration race with nounced by Mr. Owens after obtain- - interfere with his freedom of action jn handling the wheel should it be present, and his remarks were com-- 1 and record books. A meeting on Harper Pearse in his Ford roadster consent of W. H. Lauck, the ing meet some very sudden enterplemented by a very splendid Feet and Shoes will be held at 2:00 on the highway west of the sugar county agent for the Palisade district I neceg8ary t0 emergencyi taining program. factory. The race was in the nature and p m f0r gjri8 and women, The driver who slumps down be- Mrs. Arietta N. Rasmussen of thel Tremonton club girls will meet at of a banter in which Mr. Jenkins was ra roa comp . wfoeel assumes an unnatural to give Mr. Pearse a handicap of fifty Fourth ward was in charge of the 10: 00 a. m. August 13th at the to a heavy crop pOStion which will tire him more Indications point on a half mile race, with which commenced at 7:30mercial club rooms for checking on' yards in Colorado this year and the new qyjciy an any other. In addition oclock. Invocation was offered by work and record books. standing start, the Studebaker to be date for the excursion will cometo position Interferes with driven in 2:00 intermediate' women meet at of Sixth the will ward, Bothwell gear. Christensen be-Carlyle the harvesting season and 1 pr0per vision of the road and also, during Harris selection Ezra followed by an orchestral p. m. August 13th at Pearse came out a few feet ahead fore Utah peaches are ready. j y very awkwardness, delays his in the first race. In the second, by the Melody Boys of the First ward. for a class in childrens clothing, offer j reactions In meeting an emergency, will officials still Railroad At 10:00 a. m., August 14th, the the Studebaker came out ahead and A trumpet solo was rendered by their original low rate of $9.50 for As for holding the wheel, consider j Corlnne club girls will meet, and at in the third trial, Pearse won by a Rodney Slmonsen. will be held for few feet, according to the report. the round trip with trains leaving the diameter of the wheel as a clock Apostle Ballard gave a splendid j 2:00 p. m. a meeting Ogden at 6 a. m. Thursday, August face, with 12 at the top, and 6 at address on the Mutual slogan for the Corinne women on ithe subject of Jenkins said that Pearse had the 22nd, arriving at Grand Junction at the bottom. The most comfortable fastest Ford he had seen in some 6 ensuing year, namely, We stand for Childrens Undergarments, p. m. that day; also, another train way to grasp the wheel, and at the the a. 15th, m., 10:00 At time. Harper is an experienced auto August the preservation of our heritage leaves Ogden at 5:20 p. m. August) same time the safest to allow for fast a will hold driver and quick as a flash and when The Riverside club girls to law. through obedience at Grand Junction at maneuvering is with the left hand at 22nd, arriving 2 : 30 p. m. a demonstration the signal to start was given he was pointed out that only through ing and at m. August 23rd. 9 and the right at 3 oclock. a. 4:25 w1'1 E'ivpn off. This was some stunt for Harp, obedience to law could we hope to on Stain Removal tour of the peach section will The The wheel should be firmly held competing as he did with a veteran be made August 23rd. The return at all times, maintain the institutions of our to the women, although it need not be On August 19th, the Honeyville driver of national repute. The race government, which is our heritage. be made on No. 1 leaving held tightly with both hands except might trip m. a. and proved great sport for local fans. He stressed the importance of pre- - girls will meet at 10:00 e Grand Junction at 11:25 a. m. August at high speed. A grip Is 3:00 p. m. the women will take at mental Mr. Jenkins also gave some demon- 24tli, arriving at Ogden at 11:45 a. never necessary, for it would tire the our political, physical, serving strations and while driving his car m., of the same day. and moral heritages. He said this j up the one dish meal, hands. The construction of the Bteer- Bear River City club girls hold at 75 miles per hour shifted from high can only be done through Is urged that the main party ing wheel on Studebaker and many It m. and the into intermediate His address was given in his usual their session at 2:00 p. just as easy as one take No. 4 leaving Ogden at 6 a. m. other care also makes unnecessary, a m. 4:30 at p. officers women to would shift from intermediate into in order that the scenery of eastern tight, and thus was listened eloguent manner, and tiring grip. Stude-Uta- h The Brigham City club girls will high. He also shifted from high into be viewed at its best, baker uses the Husted steel core by the vast audience with very rapt may meet at 2:00 p' m- August 21st low at 45 miles without any ill Director 'William Peterson plans to attention safety steering wheel, which consists On August 22nd, Box Elder counity effects to his car. re-to and f of a the steel framework Ballards growers accompany peach Following Apostle club day will be held. The time and formations covered with moulded rubber. Severe Mr. Jenkins was the guest of Rud explain the geological tests have shown that the Husted Victor, local Studebaker dealer, while while enroute. Miss Gladys Tyson of the Sixth ward, contests, stunt contests, games in Interested In making the wheel will not break nor shatter City Monday. Anyone Brigham a vocal selection was given by the song and lunch will form the days KH trip can obtain further information under thousands of pounds pressure. girls trio of the Fourth ward and program. from the state extension - office at was by pronounced benediction the Willomere Made Public Logan or from county agents. Marian Harris of the Sixth ward. Qreenburg Amusement --AHand Lunch Resort Jonah Mathias, 4th East, 2nd st Ward) 6:00 a. m. to 7:00 fi. S. Jensen, 3rd East, 3rd Jth Ward) 7:15 a. m. to 8:13 oroni Bott, 4th North, Mt., m. to 9:00 a. m. Ransom 1st North, Mt., 9:00 a. m. Isaac Benson, 9th a. m. kin, 9:45 a. m. to 10:15 a. m. Jngey, 10th North and Main 10:20 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. )ros., 10th North, Main, 11:00 12:00 a. m. C Dr. I. L. Nebeker. Madsen, 4th West, 1st a. m. to 7:30 a. m. M. "jr, Northwest part of town, s) 7:45 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Rskelson, West and North of r Factory (Pasture) 10:15 a. m IHSDU. m. U. I. C. R. R., 5th fth North, 11:45 a. m. to m. Respectfully, JSigned) DR. C. C. PERRY, T. S. Dept of Agriculture, f iy NUMBER 35. 6, 1929. M. I. A. MEETING 11 C. Brigham City A Popular Buying Center I AUGUST IJtah-Idah- ,xn iOO a. m. B Dr. le R. Nebeker of Willard motored to Rockland, Idaho, Friday morning, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. l! Walker and children of that place who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Nebeker in Willard. According to Mr. Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Midgley and children of Salt Lake City, enroute to Yellowstone National Park, in two auto-- 1 mobiles, narorwly escaped serious injury in an accident near the o line on the Malad high- way Friday morning. One car, occupied by Mrs. Midgley and some of the children, passed Mr. Nebeker on the highway. As the other car in which Mr. Midgley and his sons were riding came up, it skidded in the loose gravel while passing the Nebeker car and rolled over endwise, landing on its side. Fortunately, none of the occupants were badly injured. The Midgley people fixed up the damaged radiator and fenders and went on to the park, it is said. iules Announced for d., August 7th, By Dr. C. C. Perry. f OWN COMMUNITY TO ALL spent in quilting 1 l'h.e Lwhat and Ernest Johnson was Hostess nocoatloh Cl.b a bo b 2 o clock a Thursday aftenm At B delicious hot. dlLnr guest3 twelve members and as The diyers.on of the afternoon was score High Whist. Monte L Mrs. u.. . Willard Yates of Harper Ward Going On Mission Willard Yates, son of Bishop and Henry Yates of Harper Ward has accepted a call to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church in Great Britain. He will leave for Salt Lake City to attend the missionary school Mjrs. about the middle of October. He is awarded Myrl 'to Joalo a nnduate of the Box Elder high out prize Irene Erekaou an school and has spent two years in vase g beautiful A Jensen. studying at the U. S. A. C. at Logan. ' flowers centered the table. I StaKe Old FolKs Outing To Be Held Thursday! Co. Playing In This City The Greenhurg Amusement com-Th- e old folks of Box Elder Stake pany, a carnival company of high, will spend Thursday, August 8th at class entertainment, opened on the Lorin Farr park in Ogden, the event Smith Square Monday evening for a being their annual outing. The outing is for all people over seventy years in the stake, regardless of nationality, color or religion. The committee chairmen of each ward will be In charge of transportation of the old folks ln their respective wards and the excursionists will leave for the park between 8 and 9 oclock Thursday morning. At 12 oclock noon a sumptuous dinner will be served followed by a splendid program. The old folks are requested to wear their badges which will admit them to the picture shows in Ogden. The committee in charge will give the honored guests every attention possible and it is anticipated that they will have a most enjoyable time. weeks engagement. The company Is playing here under the auspices of the Brigham City Fire department and comes to this city highly recommended. The features of the show include the the Ferris wheel, a miniature railroad, a number of tent shows and other attractions. Exhibitions will be given nightly during the week. merry-go-rou- J nd Third Ward Birthday Party At Lagoon Resort 2nd TRAIN LEAVE 10:30 a. m. 10:33 a. m.' Calls Fort Bonneville 10:37 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 10:45 a. m. Brigham At The South Perry 10:39 a. m 10:54 a. m. North Willard 10:42 a. m. 10:57 a. m. ELBERTA Tonight and Wednesday: 10:44 a. m. 11:00 a. m Willard Looping the Loop. Also George Arr. Lagoon 11:55 a. m. 12:10 p. m. Steps Out and Fox Varieties. These trains will also stop at Harper, ELBERTA Thursday and Friday: Bristol, North Brigham, South BrigClive Brook in Forgotten Faces. ham Also Liberty a Stan Laurel-Hard- y Returning 2nd TRAIN 1st TRAIN comedy and Fox News. 6:00 pm. 1IKX) p.m. ELBERTA Saturday Only: Rex, in Lagoon 12:10 a.m. 7:10 p.m. Willard Also Hate. of Harvest Angel Eyes 12:12 a. m 7:12 Willard p.m. North and Krazy Kat cartoons. .... 7:16 p.m. 12:16 a.m. ELBERTA Sunday and Monday: South Perry 7:25 p m. 12:25 a.m. Brigham John Gilbert Jn Desert Nights. Bonneville 7:33 p.m. 12:33 a.m. Also The Rivals second episode of Calls Fort 7:37 p.m. 12:37 a.m 7:40 p.m. 12:40 a.m.' Collegians and Fox News. Honeyville at Ogden cars of No change LIBERTY Saturday and Sunday: trains these on Rates Also The enly. Chicken." Annapolis. Theatres 1st. TRAIN LEAVE Honeyville |