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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO Bear River News j 4 1 BEAR RIVER CITY, August 21. and Mrs. Albert Holmgren and family recently returned from a trip through Yellowstone National Park. They reported having enjoyed their trip very much, regardless of the heavy rain storms every day and thq roads being badly damaged by the continuous rainfall. Mr. H. J. Hansen was an Ogden business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson were the guests of Mr. Hartmann Xlunsaker on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christensen and family, Mrs. Meda Holmgren and Mrs. Frona Cates motored to Salt Lake) City on Saturday and spent the day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren were visiting In Ogden on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family left on Friday morning for "Ephraim, Utah, to visit with Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Emma A. Olsen and family. Mr. Anton Christensen and his grandson Norman, Christensen of Brigham City left (Saturday afternoon for a ten day trip to Yellowstone Tllr. -- National Park. Fourteen of our Primary workers xnotored to (Brigham City last Friday evening to attend the social that was "held in the armory building. A very pleasant time was had. and Mrs. Sidney Alves and family of Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen and family of were dinner guests of Mrs. Tina Torsen on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and family of Brigham City, spent Saturday visiting here. Miss Audrene Holmgren left Saturday for Salt Lake City, where she) Is employed as stenographer for the National Pacific Insurance company. Miss Holmgren has been Bpending her vacation in Yellowstone Park. Mr. Dave Peterson of Evanston, Wyoming, was visiting relatives and friends here Saturday last. son of Curtis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson met with a painful accident Monday morning, while playing in the yard at the home of his grandfather, C. C. Johnson. While M. Johnson and his Mr. Og-de- n, sou were putting the harness on the horses the one horse became scared and getting away from them, ran in the direction where the child was playing, striking him, and knocking him down. The child sustained a double fracture of his leg just below the knee, his face and body was also badly bruised. He was taken to the Valley hospital at Tremonton, where his injuries were treated by Dr. E. II. White. The following children had their tonsils removed by Dr. E. H. White, at the Valley hospital last Friday son morning: Vay Jenson, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen; LaRue daughter of Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen; son of Mr. Lowell Andeson, and Mrs. LaVerl Anderson. They are all getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Weidman spent four days last week visiting in Salt Lake City and also attended the Black Hawk reunion, which was held at Lehl, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and two children left Friday morning for a tour through Burley, Idaho Falls, American Falls and many other cities in Idaho, visiting the bean fields. They were accompanied by Mr. Waldo Olsen and Mr. Wilford Olson, local managers for the Filer Seed company. The Olsen brothers have charge of the 2000 acres of beans grown Idaho, as well as the many acres grown in this county. Mr. Jensen was very much delighted with the! wonderful bean crops in Idaho this year, and returned home Sunday evening, having enjoyed a pleasant and profitable outing. Mr. Oleen Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson, hah accepted a call to go on a mission to the Hawaiian Islands for the L. D. S. church. Mr. Nelson will leave for his field of labor this fall. Twenty Mutual girls along with the) Mutual president. Miss Aleen Hansen and Bee Hive class leader, Mrs., Andrea Hansen, left Monday morning for the girls home. They will spend four days at the girls home. Members of the ward are invited to join the Mutual girls Wednesday evening! and enjoy the social that will be given by the girls. A large crowd Is ' very much desired. Mrs. Orson Jensen entertained at dinner party Sunday afternoon at her home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Petersen. A delicious hot dinner was served at 4 oclock and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in social chat The Bear River band gave a concert at the city park Sunday afternoon, which was enjoyed very much. Wd hope they will continue with- their concert playing at the park every " . Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren motored to Lehl last Tuesday, where they spent three days. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson of Evans, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home August 12th. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor and family spent a few days last week visiting with relatives and friends four-cour- BUMPER, These are all necess for ary safeguards car. . THE LOWBROW Mister- - The world is filled with wonders there is beauty all around, there is music in the gurgling brook and sermons in the ground. Im inspired to try to do big things when I see mountains high, and a vulgar thrill subdues my soul when I see apple pie. There are worthy things and! otherwise, these things for which f fret; there are things I think I want' but know that I will never get Theres a kick in waking with the dawn and hearing birdies sing, and picking off a juicy duck while it is on the wing. Then theres the joy of stretching when I take my harness off, and that keen superior feeling) when I beat a game of golf. Theres high class bliss and low class thump, theres joy of all degrees, theres a A timely question, indeed big kick where I need it when my . . . since Winter is but a hunger I appease. But one exhilar- ating thrill I oft strive to suppress, season away, and the very Its basic worth all mortals weak too choicest coal is now obtainrarely do confess. With me its rated all sizes. able in e higher than the joy of just renown, though to publicly admit it would It pays to burn take years to live it down. It always seems to strike me when in church or some snch place, and I try to keep my agony from showing on my face. But a little pesky, nervous, The Coal Without a Peer twitching, isolated patch, of epidermis just between the wingers craves a scratch. Excrutiating torture, could I only reach the spot, for that thrill of satisfaction would be worth nigh Phone ONE all Ive got. Oh woe is me, for Office 69 North Main Street succor, Id relinquish all my riches ah there! at last the thrill of reaching just the spot that itches. Theres lots of things for which one were given by Mr. and Mrs. Olsen of should precious most grateful be, but little Brigham City, who had been laboring things, like this and such, sure mean in the Hawaiian mission. Between a heap to me. By A. RAY LEE. speakers, a vocal solo was rendered by Miss Zella Christensen; closing Till We Meet; benediction, song, Appropriately Named Mr. Charles Checketts. The Pictorial Review was named by Miss Echo Holmgren spent the William Paul Ahnelt, organizer and week-en- d visiting with Miss Marjorie president of the company. Mr. Ahnelt Stohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. had planned a sort of review with lots of pictures, hence the name Pictorial Joseph Stohl of Salt Lake. LONG MILES IN SHORT SECONDS i j j ! out-of-to- I Beehive Coal Yard Review. 0- -f B Sore Yon Are Right He who strives mightily, said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "should first take counsel and see that his efforts are well ' directed. There is no advantage In spurring your horse when you are traveling the wrong road." Washington Star. BEFORE starting on a trip, other than for a vacation, of course, consider for a minute whether a telephone call might save you the time and expense. Telephoning is a round trip, the miles there and back are just a matter of seconds, and complete discussion is as easy and satisfactory as being there in person. Friendly telephone visits with friends in other cities Rre also becoming as commonplace as business calls. Just give the operator number if you dont know it, the the name and street address. The call is generally completed like a local call while you hold the line. When the operator gives you the number before completing the call, jot it down for future reference. Few Supreme Court Juriea Except in certain cases the Supreme court of the United States Is a court of appeals and does not try cases before a Jury. There are records of only two or three cases in which juries hare been used in the Supreme court Here are a few samples of day rates when you do not ask for a particular person at the other telephone: San Francisco, Calif Denver, Colo $2.55 1.85 Seattle, Wash Dallas, Texas 2.55 3.75 The rate to any point you wish to call can be secured by asking the Long Distance operator. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Coleman & Sorensen PLUMBING AND HEATING IRON- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH - For Box Elder County, Utah, and Oneida County, Idaho at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Olsen and family of Ephraim, spent Friday visitBut absolute finaning with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christensen and family. They were enroute cial safety conies only to Yellowstone Park. with sound adequate Mrs. Aaron Christensen of Brigham automobile Insurance. City, has been visitirtg for a few days we with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Anderson provide. and family. Miss Leora Elwell left Monday afternoon for her home in Preston, Idaho. She has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Helen Elwell for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson and Brigham City, Utah children were Brigham City shopper on Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo RELIEF FROM CURSE Johnson and family left Saturday by auto for Cleveland, Idaho OF CONSTIPATION morning to spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Andersons mother, Mrs. Nathan A Battle Creek, physician says, Smith of that place. Constipation is responsible for more Mrs. Meda Holmgren and Mrs. misery than any other cause." Frona Cates spent Monday visiting But Immediate relief has been in Ogden. found. A tablet called Rexall Order-HiThe following program was given has been discovered. This tablet in connection with the Sacrament attracts water from the system into Counselor meeting the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called Edwin Sunday evening. Stenquist was - in charge: the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, Opening song, "Improve the Shining prayer, Mr. Campbell; thorough, natural movement without Moments; Eath With Her Ten Thoua ever singing, or habit increasing forming a vocal solo was sand Flowers; the dose. ;Stop suffering from constipation. rendered by Miss Helen Taylor, little! Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor; Next Hay bright. Get 24 for 25c today financial report of the recreation .at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. committee was read by Mrs. Lucinda ".The Eddy Drug Store. P. Jensen. 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