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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. i8-193- 0 "j Tuiy 17. What nd Mrs. Mr. and small daughter i her Cutler returned to Memorial Budge the at after Logan on Sunday, with vacation week's two Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j1 this PlaCe' who is in preal Marble, the L. D. S. t a nurse atCity, is spend-LcaUI salt Lake on with her parents, Irs. R- - Hewlett and daughter Twin Falls, Idaho, visited 7 art of the week with his r and Mrs, David Hewlett fery j and chil-o- n home their for Tuesday Idaho, after a weeks visit Simmonds mother and Weatherford and r9 Sam Bradford. She was ac- -j home by her mother, Mrs. atherford. je Hewlett, who has spent several days visiting hlg Ir. and Mrs. David Hewlett, t& din- ner this Sunday? Saturday we will have Spring lamb cuts of all varieties on sale in our Brigham City market. JLeg of lamb roasts will sell at 25c per pound, and lamb shoulder , ay roasts will sell at only 22c per pound. We will also have lamb stew at morning to resume at Cedar City. He was ,led as far as Salt Lake City other, who will remain there jit with friends. d Mrs. Vern Huntsberry and Christensen and son Billy California, are visiting with mtsberry's and Mrs. Christen-irentMr. and Mrs. W. R. 10c Tuesday per pound. This resents the finest : repqual- lamb on the ity milk-fe- d market, and we especially recommend any of cuts to our these customers. s, Cans this place. of Testament class of the Old Inday school, with their class Lor in G. Anderson, motored Crystal Springs on Tuesday AH enjoyed baithing, after was seryed. ncheon members enjoyed Pineapple 20c Saturday Twenty-1- 8 the fine 'uesday. Our Brigham City store will have a big quantity of large cans of broken slice, ripe canned pine apple on sale Saturday. This is our most popu lar number in canned club, with Evelyn Merrill and enjoyed an outing to stal Springs on Wednesday. Cottam and children . Melvin ( kn, are visiting at the home of t. Cbttams father, Wm. Bosley. jr'Fsl Lars Anderson and daughter?, and Bonnie, are visiting with irst year Girls 4-- H eaders, Cutler, res at Ogden. E. S. Damon and three pineapple. It sells at around 30c per can in most stores, but you can buy it all day Saturday for only 20c per can. Youll like it better than chil-- ft Tuesday for their home at mcca, Nevada, after a three-vis- it with Mrs. Damons moth- year-jK- jrf UND NBP'-- J slices. COSE in tows. Pettingill Dies At Rigby, Ida. Home July 17. ed by Mrs. George ng that her brother, died at his home O..P. was Word Facer this J. U. Pet-- SKAGGS cie ntScry FOOD STORES 1, in Rigby, A Surety of Purity oclock Wednesday night ring a short illness due to r of the stomach. Pettingill was born in Willard r 28, 1881, where he grew to ood, and accepted all the school tunity offered in Box Elder y at that time. In 1904 he mar Miss Armeda Johnson, of Brig-Citand a year later the pair1 d to Rigby, Idaho, where Mr. Ingill engaged in farming and raising. Besides his widow, he B. H. rvived by six children as follows: Glenda Gieslier, Joseph, Vern, 30 Miles T k, Jack and Dean Pettingill, all Jtigby, Idaho, and the following hera and sisters: Mrs. George I Jer and Mrs. of Dewey Davis, both of Wednesday, July 9th, the case a brother, R. C. PettingUJ, defendthe vs. L. B. Farr, igby, and a brother, Keith Pet-il- l, the State ant was charged with speeding. of Ogden. deThe charge was "that the said wilfully there and fendant did then and unlawfully, on the state highway, autoin Box Elder county operate his excess in a at speed pacity of Ship Is Known as mobile, a Ford, of fifty miles an hour. Tonnage. the jury onnage may refer to either the Judge Jones Instructed follows: "Every as was acity or weight of a vessel. The that the law vehicle on motor a frd itself Is derived from "tun. person operating wge cask or barrel ln which wine, the public highway of this state, and fr nnd other liquids were formerly shall drive the sameandin ata careful a rate of manner, In fusportcd. the Fifteenth and prudent the centuries or ton speed that will not endanger funnage was the number of tuns of wine property of another, or the life or and shall in no merchant hlliP euld carry. Later limb of any person, at a greater same the fnnage was estimated by mensure-jont- event drive 30 miles per hour. which gave than approximately the speed T ua cuhic content of the vessel. As Lewis Jones appeared for the State X.lV aPPhed to American merchant as prosecuting attorney and B. C. a ps tonnage is classiiled under Call at attorney for defendant. The Pace or tons and "weight verdict of the jury was, "We the statutory ns. in the above entitled reference to space a ton is jury empanneled in cubic feet. Gross defendant guilty as the the is find i tonnage action recomPacity of the space within the with charged in the complaint, Jrmes nr ceiling of the hull and of mendations to the mercy of the ivniiCi?iSe In Sl)aces above the deck Court e careful carg0 stores, passengers, tre The safety expert suggests tc et or register tonnage is of every out car ww remains One motor parafter ' deducting from driving. States United the iho in 900 driven tonnage the space occupied accident every fatal a tv tv,r0SS in 6 t,rope,,ng machinery, regular ticipatesLast year an average of three fuel supp,J crew quarters, masters year. .5 L,.. were killed every hour, fthe'11 and nav,gatlon spaces. This is people For week. and 530 every hnsis for tonnage taxes and every day, automobile accident there fatal everv iargps- A weight ton is a unit in!of thirty-fiv- e 'about 6 8 111111 and 1 2 in ton of are avoirdupois broken legs ranging from po,unJs- applied to merchant juries, to cuts and bruises. The jury st!iPs arms deadweight at their weight in the Farr case arrived from ,,reluired to depress a vessel verdict in about five minutes time, tle Ught water line, namely. willingness to n tlie machinery and equip- showing clearly their the enforce and court therL0" board- t0 the hQd line. It is, back up the reckless and to prevent officers car"ofe tbe 'velg,lt to tons of the ment stres, water, crew, etc. careless driving. whirl tbe vestwl ,s designed to carry -an'I Mureseo Wlfh Get your paint, arnish safety. store. Itf) variety HansenB L. N. at , at 11 FARR GULLIT im et. OF SPEEDING y, handand le expensive r. LARD, ar whole the Hammerland. s. Mary at- - Jones Says An Hour Is the Limit. Judge fc ully im ich. Prizes Offered for Best LIVESTOCK SHOW Canned Food Sent In By Oct. 1st. Prominent Ogden Alan Six hundred dollars for a quart Elected By Board jar of canned food! Can one jar of of Trustees. food be worth that? Coolest Place In Town. at any other The Liberty Theatre is the coolest and most sanitary plaoe safest mals were exhibited coming from town. And we never raiae ctr eighteen states and Canada. It is (adr. It) believed by show officials that this prices, number will be greatly Increased and that the general quality of the liveSO stock will be better at the next show than ever before. The Ogden Livestock Show has won distinction of being classed as fourth K in Importance of the specialized livestock exhibitions of this country. It is known as the meeting place tor champions of the east and west, and perhaps the winners in the Ogden ring can better lay claim to being the national champions of their breed than the winners of any other livestock show in America. Supporting! this conclusion is the fact that this show is the place where the greatest numbers of the champions and grand champions of the Pacific Coast and the eastern show circuits compete in the same ring. is Several of the judges who will officiate at the twelfth annual livestock show have already been chosen. . They are men of national reputation to for their ability select the best type, and have been recommended by the breed associations and Individuals prominent in the production some over 1800 head of choice ani- it -- This is a question that is agitating OGDEN, July 15. A. P. Bigelow, Brigham City since president of the Ogden State Back' word got around that six hundred and Hotel Bigelow company, was dollars ln cash would be paid for elected of the Ogden Livepresident the best jar of fruit, vegetables or stock Show at a meeting of the Board meat entered ln the second National of Trustees held Saturday. Canning Contest which is being held succeeds Charles H. Mr. Bigelow At Shendandoah, Iowa, under the who was president of the Barton, auspices of the Household Science Ogden Livestock Show from the time Institute. of its inception until his death, which The contest seeks to further the occurred early in May. During most work of the U. S. Department of of that time, Mr. Bigelow has held Agriculture and the home demonstra- the position as and tion agents throughout the country has been closely allied with the proby focusing the attention of American gress of the Institution. He is an housewives on the economy and enthusiastic supporter of the livehealthfulness of home canned foods. stock industry and recognizes the First prize winner in the National Ogden Livestock Show as an imCanning Contest last year was Mrs. portant medium for promoting interMary Hvass, Kennan, Wisconsin, farm ests of that business In the great woman, whose entry of a quart jar intermountain section. livestock. of pure-bre-d of green peas was chosen as the best As soon as the budget has been Marriner Eccles, president of the entered by the girls and women from First Securities Corporation, which prepared and accepted, the complle-mem all sections of America. of next years premium list will a number of banks through operates m The holding of the contest In Iowa out this livestock producing area, and begin, and It la anticipated it will be of this year is due to the influence who has been a member of the board printed and ready for distribution on farmer, of trustees for the past five years, or before October 1st. Premium lists Henry Field, Shenandoah Phone 430 merchant and KFNF announcer whose was made Mr. Eccles covering special departments will m career is one of the romances of Is well 62 South Main Street ipformed on the problems of possibly be circulated before that. life. Imbued American with the the livestock business and has taken spirit of thrift, he readily agreed to keen interest in the development of Mother: "Now, Willie, I want you W serve as president and to oversee the Ogden Livestock Show. ftacect m to go in and get acquainted with the the innumerable details connected of the board named new nurse and kiss her nicely. members Other with a project of this size. Willie: Yes, and get my face were: Frank J. Four hundred and seventy prizes, at this meeting of the board of slapped like papa did. chairman Stevens, m Up. totaling $4,250 in cash, loving cups the Commercial Security Bank; Geo m and ribbons, will be distributed to Coolest Place In Town m of the Weber president Stallings, the winners in the contest, which m Ora Bundy, Farm Bureau; County comprises three major divisions: Mayor of Ogden City; Frank StratThe Liberty Theatre is the coolest, m fruits, vegetables and meats. The of the Weber County safest and most sanitary place in chairman ford, m be In division will each best entry and . E. Becker, presi- town. And we never raise our awarded $100. One of these will also Commission; IBft of the Ogden City Chamber prices. (adv. It) dollar sweep- dent receive the Commerce. of stakes prize. Second prize in each Under the articles of Incorporation division will be $50, the third prizei of the Ogden Livestock Show, Mr. The $25, and the fourth prize $10. winners will also receive a loving Bundy, Mr. Stratford and Mr. Becker of the show board by cup and ribbon. There will also be are members of the positions they hold as virtue dollars five each, of thirty prizes chairman of seventy-fiv- e prizes of $2.50 each and Mayor of Ogden City, and Commission the Weber County one dollar of three hundred prizes of of Chamber the Ogden each. In addition, five hundred do- president is gaining a large amount of new customers daity. Wiry? Commerce. llars In cash will be awarded to the We have installed the largest and best Frigidaire in BrigL. F. "Whitlock, general manager home demonstration agent whose ham City, and new and display counters for county sends ln the largest number of the Ogden union stock yards, who meats, We iare carrying the best of meats that money of entries, $250 to the agent whose, has been manager of the livestock NEXT MEAT ORDER WITH US- will buy. TRY county sends in the next largest show since its organization, was again number, and $100 to the agent of th5( appointed to tltfs position and E. J county sending in the third largest Fjeldsted, secretary of the show for the past two years, will continue number of entries. woman in that office. to contest is open The every Plans tor the coming exhibition and girl in the United States. There 100 are no restrictions as to the nature which takes place January 10th toi $5.38 of the food sent. Contestants may 15th, were discussed, and It was $1.23 enter one, two or all three divisions. decided that special emphasis would Entries should be sent in as soon as be feiven on the breeds particularly 1 28c M. B. possible after canning. These will adapted to the conditions found in at this exhibition on region. be placed and kept The boys and girls club projects Shenandoah until after the closing 19c of the contest, which is scheduled will receive greater consideration at Rose, 3 10c next years show than they havel for October 1st. 18c Fruit and vegetable entries In the heretofore, owing to the greatly in contest will be judged for clearness, creased activity ln this movement color, pack, neatness, flavor and In Utah and Idaho. The manager and secretary weret texture. The meat entries will be S. to draw up a budget for on authorized and texture on neatness, judged for twelfth the flavor. That the judging may be proposed expenditures 21c Beef Pot Roasts, lb subthoroughly impartial and the display annual exhibition, which will bemeetnext 22c Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb of jars absolutely uniform, contest- mitted to the board at the 23c ants are required to submit their ing for their consideration. Ham Bologna, lb There have already been a number entries In standard glass jars of the Pork Sausage, lb 17zC and quart size. A sample Ball Mason jar of Inquiries from new breeders Live the to relative exhibitors Ogden with and carton together prize entry labels tor use in sending entries may stock Show, and It is anticipated that be had without cost by writing the the event which takes place January1 10th to 15th will include a greater National Canning Contest, Shenannumber of choice livestock than ever doah, Iowa. home-make- rs vice-preside- nt How about a lamb barren Simmonds been displayed previous Ogden show. have . Lamb Roasts 23c and 30c E. Davis, BIGELOW CHOSEN LOCAL WOMEN HEAD OF OGDEN and at Salt Lent the Davis parents Mr. ivisiting week-en- d Y At the eleventh annual exhibition What a pleasure to shop at Brigham Citys 0. P. Skaggs System store a cool, clean store wide spacious aisles, making it equally comfortable for quick or deliberate jshopping-in- g with interest- displays of tempting foods and the most courteous personnel ready to help you! Ife Irs Lyman Marble. fMrs. George H. Davis A Pleasure! their Jurday morning tor visit after Utah, Srge. f with Mr. Hewlett's andTrs. David Hewlett 4 CONTEST STIRS SEMI-WEEKL- Home without. a fan just one hot day after another, Qet$ Westinghouse Fan nt Petersen Service Electric $5.00 five-hundr- Larsens Grocyterya te up-to-da- These Specials For You On Saturday: SUGAR Pounds, Extra Fine Sack FLOUR J. Jr., Pound Can COFFEE Soda CRACKERS Bars. 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