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Show wTsett- 10, - w THE BOX ELDER NEWS, antua news wel- Sims back tua-an- other teach rliTwK M f A,0, r -- i."1" 1 f Sunday for teach left Han-f- 3 rents here. Miss Merckley a guest of Misses Larsen week. ngen for the past nd Mrs. Swainston of Preston, are guests of Mrs. Laurina f swainstons mother. Recrea-u- b Wednesday evening the members, with their in number, motored all enjoyed a en, where they Mrs. ve picture show. r Jeppsen left iver City, where other outstanding features. Johnson were Sunday, visitors hty Ruth Nelson e Jeppsen and their Sunday School class, evening at the ward halL melon bust and games were by seventeen guests. Jma Jensen and son of Brig-.- y were guests of her sister, FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Call Inrad Jeppsen on Friday last. Box Elder News, phone 7. (sl0-17Mae Jeppsen and Dessld the Dee urses from Hospital FOR SALE-Go- od used Firestone cas- n, left Saturday to resume tube and flap, $4. Phone 2S1-- J. ing, a twa after ork, spending S vacation in Mantua. Miss s been a guest of Miss Jepp-th- e We specialize in silk dresses for past week. stout ladies, sizes 40 to 50. Price Edna Nelsen and Lillie Jen-f$10.75 and $16.75. The Blau Shoppe. Salt Lake City on Sunday ey will be employed. FOR SALE Real bargain home at KH 251 South, 4th West. Terms. Look this over. Phone 2649-- J, nee Man Addresses Ogden. ,ned day WANT 15 Which question, Brighams Leading Cafe Wanda Jensen Of BEGINNING THURSDAY Bear River Heal Peach Day Specials brings up the ubiquitous what is education? Mens and boys fast colored dress shirts (regular 69c $1.00) special at to sell Another special in boys shirts, all fast colors, 59c and 69c at dresses for girls, to sell Imagine good, ready-mad- e 49c to $1.25 from Sample line of sweaters. You must see them to appreciate the quality and price, so that EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CAN HAVE ONE 25c 49c silk ankle sox to close out at 19c lOc and All mercerized childrens sox at Just a few of the needful things youll , find on OUR BARGAIN TABLES: 10c and 25c Ties for men and boys ......10c Vests for girls 15c Babys rubber pants 5c 2 for Handkerchiefs, Also a line of garter belts and brassieres for the school girl. Definitions to education plentiful as service stations. p) Throng of Durant lers at Portland, Ore. But once in a while we hear Sod definition. Hows this one from Dr. Barker? Education is training the head, the heart- and the hand to do the thing that ou8ht to be done, when it ought lto be done whether we like it or not. - e FOR SALE Used electric range. 4 holes and large oven. W. R. Mehner Not to be outdone, William Lyon (tf) Phelps of Yale University gives another definition. He says an educated LAND James L. Collins, the WANTED Clean, soft, cotton rags at man is one who has an interested endent of agencies of the the Box Elder News office. (tf) and an interesting mind. la State Life Insurance commas the guest speaker at a Attention, peach packers! Get your There seems to be something in of Durant dealers from all rubber stamps at Horsleys. education besides the memorizing of (tf) a list of or the recitation of a the Oregon territory held FOR SALE 6 foot ex. dining table ffiw rnes dates, mar nf and recently. $12.50. Bargain Store. (It) o Trueblood, factory repre-This may sound like heresy, but The Radiotrope is still going at low t the Durant Motor doesnt have to go to college "for Psoneducated. 5ksk tra-summer 1 demons f prices Mr. Collins as a get 565-through George R. Morris, tion. C. C. Watkins, phone or Mont Harmon, phone 219. (tf) Nor does a college guarantee an inager of the Durant organl-- i or your money back. education the west. So well pleased FOR RENT modern house. executives of the automobile Furnished or unfurnished. Close For broad education many things with the address on in. Call at 50 North, 3rd East are desirable, such as acquaintance by Mr. Collins, street. with people and things in many lands, has been asked to speak a love for nature, and the ability to dealers and the sales WANTED Industrious make oneself and other people happy, s meetings in several of the solicitor to work from now until ies in the country1. Christmas. Pleasant work; liberal Lincoln never went to college, & commissions. s the first Art Comptons time, according Some folks think Lincoln was great, Music company. nt executives, that an out-- 8 (tf) not because he didnt go to college, been brought in to address A bottle of milk Is a bottle of but in spite of it. eetings and sales groups, but health." Protect your health ' with is going to be followed out Others think Lincoln might have pasteurized milk. Superior Dairy. nes in the future. lost his originality by going to aking of the meeting, S. S. FOR SALE CHEAr Some good used college, head of Paxson Motor refrigerators that have been remight have gone to college Durant distributing placed by FRIGIDAIRE. W. R. if Lincoln had he had the chance, but he 132-tion, said, It is a great Mehner Electric Co. Phone didnt have that opportunity. 1 bring in an outsider to s Electric com-ecur- Co. ed be-ra- nt house-to-hou- se I out I ante com-ortla- nd i talk car men. In bringing Mr. of the California State life to Portland to our organization, the factory an opportunity to collect new fr. Collins is a man of wide :e in the insurance field and is a far cry from life into aatomobiles, merchandis :lples that govern the sale of urance and automobiles are company,- r, ffllj V y bS - same." m One One One One One One lot childrens dresses, essor to Dr. R. T. Willey) - MUNNS, D. D. S te 31-3- 6 . . BLAU I , Phone 43. Garments Sommer Wt, flat 8. Light Wt, Bib. ....$ .95 1.44 1.76 Rib Medium 5. Wt, 6. Med. Wt, Rib, Ecru.. 1.75 2.46 7. Heavy Wt Rib No. 1. 8. Heavy Wt, Rib. Ecru 9. Ex. HeaTy Wt, Rib.. 10. Ex. Hea. Wt, Rib, E. 12. Med. Wt, Pt Wool.. 15. Med. Wt, Pt Wool.. n 14. Rayon " 15. Silk 25 160 4.00 2.00 3.00 dentist Phone Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. First Natl Bank Bldg. City, Utah You May Return Any Pair' 31 22, 2.M 2.26 (State If Man or Lady) BRYAN, D. D. S. ki SHOPPE. - , First National I Bank Building fIGHAM CITY, UTAH $1.00. $1.00 $2.95 $4.95 $2.95 L.D.S. Pirst National Bank Annex 9'wBrigham, Utah Dentist for childrens hats.. ladies felt hats ladies velvet hats ladies velvet hats ladies silk dresses for....$5.95 (Sizes 14 to 20) Ladies silk dresses, $12 50 for $9.90 Ladies silk dresses, large sizes, 40 to 50 $10.75 to $16.75 We have a nice line of ladies and childrens coats at reasonable prices. Marble, D.D.S. DENTIST 1 2 lot lot lot lot lot CARDS L Brigham . Not Satisfactory. Be Sure and State Size lohn W. Phillips nets I trance Accurate Work Prompt Adjustments Liberal Settlements , PEACH DAY SPECIALS Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah Dont let anybody tell you Lincoln uneducated. He was educated. Few men , of his day knew people, books and things better than the saviour of his country. was ! C. Holst & Son 12 Efv7jearn?d p7aon self-taug- !f h.e All that Block South of Tabernacle tr the announcement that this Elder peach will be publicly named Thursday evening at the Bluebird dance hall at the dance, after the promenade of beauti-- , ful maidens from ail over the county, it is a certainty that more interest in turning out, will be aroused by the public who formerly had to wait until the parade on the following day to find out who the queen was. The Peach Day Committees announcement to the effect that Jack Sears, famous intermountain artist, is to judge this years contest, also is bound to bring approval from the public generally, Mr. Seats is a man of unquestionable ability in his line Of work ahd has been a judge of all pulchritude contests held in the State of Utah for a long time. are: The entries Blon-de- ll Brigham City. Ruth Pearse, BarOlive Robinette, Christensen. bara Bingham and Adell Burrell. Willard. Arline Stauffer,' Marcelle Madsen. Roberta Nicholas, Cora Harding, Eliza Harding Lucy Lemon. Deweyville. Ethel Marble, Virginia With years Bo pre-peac- h - 4SDUABE 1UMBEB IS L I nerei SEE THIS GUARANTEED quality lumber This is an invitation to stop in at the yards and see the Lumber which has just arrived. shipment of We want yod to look at the finest lumber, grade for grade we have ever carried. ' We want you to see how finely dressed it is. How it has been cut to exact lengths and both ends trimmed exactly square to-da- te : saving needless IIow it is packaged to protect it against dirt and injury. And we particularly want you to see how every package has the species and grade plainly printed on the label giving you a certainty of lumber quality and a ionfidence in lumber buying such as was never before possible. hand-trimmin- Dwcy Bear River City. Rubye Jenson, teachera can hope to do is to instill Inez Jenson, Connie Jenson, Delores in us a desire to learn and be Thorson, Verlin Jensen and Wanda something or somebody. Jensen. Garland. Blanche Arbon, LaVera Or as one educator remarks: The Manning, Fern Capener, Phyllis Haws, duty ,of a teacher is not to transfer Leota Hughes, Erma Lillywhite, Jesse knowledge to the students head, but Manning, Blanche Thompson, Jennie to revise a thirst. i Peck, Bonita Bowcutt, Margaret Hall, Schools and colleges are convenien and Lola White. Bothwell. Vaudis Borgstrom. plac.es to grow in body, in mind, and, in spirit Colinston. Ruby Saunders. b l I ed i sales-deliver- HftL 0r maybe you prefer this one from a An whose name we cant at this moment pronounce: A man is educated if you can ride all day with him without tiring of his company. I plenty of room for all. Paris Grill Cafe But education must be made practical. In other words, we have to mix with people and with things. con or waiters at your service t Uppercuts delivered in a neat parcel by the postman are unquestionably easier to take than the real blows themselves. Forsgren Shoe Store this year. and Mrs. Oluf Prepared to your heart's desire. A real treat reasonable prices! Sull, the schools that teach boxing by mail seem to be thriving. for Monday he will teach r Correspondence schools are doing some excellent work. But the greatest disadvantage of these is that therd is not enough opportunity for the free exchange of ideas among the student body. In black and tan kid. The toe is new as are many If While you are enjoying the celebration Get your meals at this cafe. The best things about a collgee," said one, are the fellows you meet there. $5.00 V Welcome to Brig ham The best and happiest 'students I know at college are the ones who can combine work with a good time in such a way as not to go to the extreme in either direction. What fellow cannot see at a glance when an Oxford is snappy and good looking! We assure you that these will please you the moment you try on a pair. nurses from Lake City, at Salt hospital f,S Dvf' resume their work, three1 weeks vacation with th Those who go for a good time alone will surely be disappointed with school. Those who go for solid labor only will just as surely be disappointed in themselves. Sunday having 6ome 0( Iris Schow she will rlle where this Rhoda Larsen, Chresta '.A ! Nothing but solid labor? Rasmussen and children the week at forepart of friends. and fwith relatives PeW11 of Penrose T.wpit'k Iher Charles V1 For a good time? wkh nd friends. , Charlie fi We who are returning to schools and colleges for what purpose are we going? Ncte Dh' ! By Arthur L. Marble " teu n Periscope for Men! for Monday L Of Willard Oxfords aDirMStoswili teach here will Constance Jensen fr- - PAGE FIVE Y Roberta Nicholas New Season pleased to We are SEMI-WEEKL- g. lerrell Lui iber & Hardware Co. Corinne. Allie Craner, Alice Bradljut if a young person has ih ford, Arzella Young, Fern Murphy. desire, and will g to a little trouble, Leneve Orme, Neoma Honeyville he will get an education, irrespective Hunsaker, Ree Orme, Ada Boothe, of whether he goes to college. Myrtle Hunsaker, LaRene Wheatley, and Anne Wheatley. The Nature of Art Perry. Floetta Nelson. on live I constraint of Bernice Hailing, Elaine (13) Township eleven (11) North, from . Bear River through, the Bear born is Mantua Art nity Canal, owned and operated by Range three (3) West of the Salt RiverUtah-IdaConflict, and dies of Uberty.-VaJensen. the Maurlne thence Sugar company, withl and Stohl, running Lake Esther Meridian, Fair.. Tremonton thirty-nin- e (39) rods, thence all ditch and water rights of every West Phyllis Christensen, Zina Anderson, nature, however evidenced. and fifty-eigSouth Dora Coates. Holmgren, thirty-nin- e Said property is to be sold subject East thence G. and Cora (158) rods, Portage. Rozilla Johns to a first mortgage for $2,000.00. (39) rods, thence North Johns. and fifty-eig(158) rods to place of Dated this 10th day of Sept. 1929. acres 38.50 Beal Estate. Fire Insurance, Loans, containing SALE beginning, SHERIFFS H. ZUNDEL, JOHN Contracts, etc. of land. Surety Bonds, Deeds, of Box Elder County, Utah. Sheriff NOTARY PUBLIC In the District Court of Box Elder at the Southeast R. OLSEN, Deputy. Also, beginning JOSEPH By Utah. ' county, State of I will appreciate your business. vs. corner of Section seven (7), aforesaid plaintiff, Miller, Charles Lee and uud running 6. range, No. tow&ship Phone George W. Koford Mary SHERIFF S thence North three hundred and thirty Norman Lee, defendants. (330) feet, thence West three hundred (325) feet, thence twenty-fiv- e arid &iToEbe sold at Sheriffs Sale on the and thirty (330) hundred three South at the front hundred and 2nd day of October, 1929, three East thenee feet, Domestic Lump, per ton....$9.00 in XflM door of the County Court HouseUtah twenty-fiv- e foot to place of (325) 8.00 Elder Nut, per ton.:..;. Countjr, Brigham City, Box12 o clock A.M. beginning, containing 2 acres of land; 6.00 ton thq Pea, of per BONDED ABSTRACTOR hour at the excepting from above described sitiated described C. O. D. ProPoJ following tract a right of way for public road REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, in the County of Box Elder, State on the South and East Bides thereof. BONDS. LOANS, t: of Utah, Together with a full primary water No. 7 West Forest Street two (2) rods South and Phones: 206-- J and 566-Beginning of Utah the Mest rods right for forty (40) acres of the fortv-nn- e (41) Brigham City, ' described land, water ccm.ng Northeast corner of Section eighteen above a a 7 ho ht due-hundr- ed 0. BARGERON one-hundr- ed ht COAL lima to-wi- S.N. Lee M S8!Se9SPaai'' 1 |