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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1930. i1 7dls, Nevada to Have $6000 L. D. S. Chapel ttr n S Charles H. Clifford, who has been apointed as chairman of the building Saints, committee of the Latter-da- y announces that a fine church edifice will soon be constructed in Wells, Nevada. The Wells ward has procured lots for a nice location, just opposite the high schqol dormitory, and work is expected to be started within the very near future. The building will be constructed of ties, with an insidel finish of plaster and outside of stucco. The cost will be above $6000. The building will be nicely furnished and equipped with a stage. of the building . Other members committee are: Alonzo Knudsen, vice chairman, Mrs. J. H. Wardleigh, W. secretary and treasurer, Delos Hyde, S. Woodward, Ray Hyde, Bart Mrs. Sylvan Shanks, Paulus Svidin, O. Turner. F. Mrs. and Vicks W. Dont get the store. System Works t t Garland wheat producers will bein gin harvesting a crop estimated excess of 725,000 bushels soon, said Jess W. Wade, secretary of the Intermountain Grain Growers, incorporated, on Wednesday last has been informed that , Mr. Wade ' warehousing interests of the farmers in .that section have signed to handle 725,999 bushels already. The interests unit to have added a their present capacity, and are arranging for construction of an one of that capacity. Completion of the latter will permit the Garland firm to store 600,000 bushels ' , r ! 200,000-bush- el addi-ton- itioaf ent this al he said. The farmers of that region have tim f k Ei ut V summer, been conferring with Mr. Wade regarding the marketing of their product through the local regional cooperative. . . . Groundhogs Are Pets In Yellowstone ParK YELLOWSTONE PARK, July 2. Groundhogs, which to a lot of persons are merely weather barometers, Important only on February 2nd, really are great pets in the Yellowstone r i- National Park. Vieing- - with the bears of the park for their "place in the sun, these little fellows are becoming more and more popular with guests who delight In feeding them. ' Groundhogs are numerous around the Lake Hotel, and each morning, dozen1 of them sally forth for their breakfast of sweet nuts and fruits, of '.which they are very fond. OUR ADS BRING Irvia-Hodso- Specially designed springs and four Houdaille double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers contribute to the riding comfort of the new Ford Marian Nixon, is Keeping Fan Mail-ograCharts System works for you when you let the 0. P. Skaggs System store do your worrying. Your summer fears about the purity and quality of the rood you eat are dis- our by pelled modern methods of buying and handling foods. Bring in your list of grocery needs and feel safe, besides saving money on every item purchased. 0. P. S. Jell Powder 5c Many of our patrons are enthusiastic users of our own O. P. S. Jell Powder, a pure gelatine product. O. P. S. Jell Powder sets firmer, is a pure fruit product, and we think it has a more pungent flavor than anyon thing else of its kind inthe market. As an ducement for more to try this fruit Seople jell powder, we will sell (it for 5 cents a package Saturday. Take home a dozen or more packages of your favorite flavors Saturday and know the joy of a real dessert. t . MDTrnniM(E lYbra IPat: AiLdDMG EEvei&y Mnsira Contracts amounting to $1,000 for the manufacture and delivery of tabs 1931 automobile license plates and. chauffeurs badges wore awarded n com Tuesday to the Salt and the Portland. Oregon, pany, Lake Stamp company by E. R. Miles, state purchasing agen Due to the fact that 4000 more licenses and 2000 mor badges were ordered this year, the amount of the contracts Is approximately $1000 more than the contract for the 1930 Mr. Miles licenses and badges, pointed out. Contract for the license plates, amounting to all but $250 of the total award, was given to the Portland concern, which also manufactured the 1930 plates. The Salt Lake Stamp company received the contract for the badges at 10 cents each. ph Harvest of 725,000 Bo. v s You will fini blues. selecting vour own foods a most pleasant occupation in our clean, white, sanitary store where everything is arranged so thaU you can find what you want without a moments delay. You will find everything you need for a bountiful, appetizing table in our Garland Expects Wheat fr Contract to MaKe the 1931 Automobile Tags Why Worry? a I FAGS THEES Y ortland Firm Given ; w SEMI-WEEKL- RESULTS ever-increasi- THE NEW FORD PHAETON of the fine things about driving new Ford is the way it takes you over the miles without strain or fatigue. Mentally you are at case because you are sure of the mechanical performance of the car. No matter how long the trip, or rough or devious the roadway, you know it will bring you safely, quickly ONE W Friendly Echoes OUR FLAG Naught can we say but what is always said, Naught can we add to those who fought and bled. Only can we feel each year, That glory ever newr; The gladness and the glory Of the old Red, white and blue. to the journeys end. Through thickest traffic, up steepest hills, along the open road, you will drive with security and confidence because the new Ford is so alert and capable and so : easy to operate and control. The steering wheel responds readily to a light touch. Gears shift smoothly and silently. Brakes take hold quickly and streets. Unfirmly even on rain-sweusual acceleration, speed and power are especially appreciated in emergencies. A space hut little longer than the car itself is all you need for parking. These features simplify the mechanics of driving and, together with reliability, add a great deal to the mental comfort of motoring. Physically, too, you will feel fresh and relaxed in the new Ford because it is such car. a roomy, scats inThe restful, vite you to sit back and relax and enjoy Just to see it nodding as breezes pass it by. as Just to feel the heart-throtears bedim the eye. Just to know that life is good, When the home-lan- d ties are true; Just to love and homage pay That old Red, white and blue. bs OJ SKAGGS rooD UA Up-to-the-Minu- te Modes Although Marian Nixon, featured with Belle Bennett in Courage, the Warner Brothers and Vitaphone production which opens at the Liberty theatre Sunday, is not an engineer in any sense of the word, she keeps charts and graphs which represent important features of her splendid film career. One of her most elaborate graphs shows an upward trend, for it depicts the increasing amount of fan mail she receives. It is divided into months and weeks, over a period of a year, and shows the exact number of fan letters received for the given time. Miss Nixon also kept an interesting map of Europe on which she has placed small pins to indicate the places visited during her recent European honeymoon as bride of Edward Hillman, Jr. of Chicago. Richard Tucker, Rex Bell, Blanche iFrederici, Leon Janney, Carter De Haven Jr., Don Marion, Byron Sage, Charlotte Henry and Dorothy Ward the cast of Courage. complete Archie Mayo directed. STORES Surety of Purity A Prepared Especially for This Newspaper Point of Greatness weakness of most public men is to slop over. Charles Farrar Browne (Artemua Fourth of July Ward, The prevailin 1834-1868- ). Oration." Solomeai Luck Solomon was lucky, living when he did. Seven hundred charge accounts Toledo might have worried him. Blade. McKessons Alcohol COMPOUND Steadily, evenly you travel along because of the specially designed springs and the four Houdaille m Good Mark The parents of two East side children promised them something nice if their report cards were good. The little girl brought tiers home very it. Buddy proudly and exhibited didnt bring hlj home until the following day., and knowing h!s sixties and seventies wouldnt mutch up with his sinter's. ! e added a vher to them to make them rend (itKi and 7UJ. - easy-ridin- g well-upholster- Romlstcr W FOR THE NEWS WANT COLON! Phaeton Tudor Sedan -. U I' The tailored silk frock is an essential item for it serves so perfectly for shopping and for innumerable informal daytime occasions throughout the spring and summer. The lovely model shown is of beige crepe de phine trimmed with buttons of a slightly deeper shade. Its flattering surplice closing and curved hip-yomake the mature figure seem slimmer and the slim figure simply willowy. are the rewest Inserted form of.; fulness for tailored clothes and the skirt has two in front and two in back. t box-plea- k Sport Coupe De Luxe Coupe Fordor Sedan Convertible Cabriolet De Luxe Phaeton De Luxe Sedan Town Sedan Three-windo- ts RAY The. Druggist w . 495 925 C4 CCJ CZ 6ZJ 640 650' All prices f. o. b . Detroit, plus freight and delivery, Bumpers and spare tire extra, at lots cost . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 1 FOR RENT. N. L. at Two rooms with bath and sleeping porch. See Eugene Wixom. . C. tf-- p FOR SALE First cutting of alfalfa in stack or delivered. Phone No. 359-- FOR RENT house. Call 286. (j-2- 4) Table beets for bottling. 1 James Christensen. Phone FOR SALE 485-R- All popular songs 15 cents. Hansens Variety Store. Peoples Drug Co. PHONE 4 . Coupe 10 495 For dead and useless belonging to this land In what la ship 10 North of Range 6 West. cows and horses. Phone 493 J2. known an Bfeh Springs, located in S. L. M. Reverse charges. Ddted this 20th day of June, 1930. (tf) the North half of Section 11, m said Terms of Sale, Cash. township and range; also all the BABY SCALES FOR RENT 23c per right, title and Interest of the grantJOHN H. ZUNDEL, month. Deposit $4, unused balance ors in and to all water in and flowSheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. returned when scales are returned ing from springs known as Blue By Joseph R. Olsen, Peoples Drug Company, Ray the Springs, located in Section 4, Town Deputy. (tf) Druggist. Phone 4. SALE B. & W. beauty preparations. Buy one and get one free. Peoples Drug Co. (tf) FOR All popular songs 15 cents. Hansens Variety Store. or musOccasional cular pains in the back are generally relieved by several brisk rubdowns. Mere application of the Rubbing Alcohol Is not sufficient The massage should be brisk aud firm. stiff-nec- . , $13j CASH PAID TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Beginning today, June 24, 1930 and not he WE HAVE IT Olsen Bike & Sptg. Co. until further notice I will responsible for any bills or debts LOST On Main street Wednesday contracted by anyone other than myafternoon, horn rimmed glasses, self, in my name. (Signed) LEE J. silver bridge. Reward. Phone 505. 2 k and Pains in the Back Are Due to Muscular Fatigue. t, K Drug Eaaily Detected Many drugs communicate their od. to the breath. Familiar examples aro The ether, chloroform and alcohol. the of garsmell narcotic opium, heavy licky odor of phosphorus poiatnlng and the smell of peach kernels in hydrocyanic acid poisoning are well known to physicians. 435. Stiff-Nec- ....... .......... ......... ..... .... .... ........ ..... NOTE THESE LOW PRICES FOR SALE! Or trade, one new saddle and a neweream separator. Phone Pint double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers. They cushion the car against hard jolts and humps, reduce bouncing, and smooth your path along every highway. See the nearest dealer and have him take you for a demonstration ride iu the new Ford. Then you will know, from your own experience, that it brings you everything you want in an automobile tt 'an unusually low price. ' ,, pt ABBIE R. MADSEN. SUBSCRIBE Rubbing the panorama of the passing miles. N. L. Get your paint, varnish and Muresco N. L. Hansens variety store. (t.t) In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Uah. In and for the County of Box Elder. John K. Spires, plaintiff, vs. E. T. Rice and Ada Rice, defendants. SHERIFF'S SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 12th day of July, 1930, at Twelve: oclock noon, at the Front Door of the County Court House, in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, Reduced prices on all Economy and Mason fruit bottles, as follows KERR MASON JARS, $ .75 Quarts HERR ECONOMY JARS, Quarts KERR ECONOMY JARS, 2 Quarts 1.15 ... 1.45 LidSf kettles, laddies, strainers, etc. to-w- it: The North half, and the North half modern house Furnished or unfurnished, 213 West of the South half of Section 10, Town1st South. Phone 530-(tf) ship 10 North of Range 5 West, S. L. M, together with all water rights Get your S. & H. green trading and rights to the use of water thereunto belonging or in any wise- apstamps at Thornton Drug Cc. (tf) pertaining, and especially all right FOR RENT J. - C. W. & li.Cfti |