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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR Mischief Minded LOCAL ITEMS Miss Edith Wixom visited over the with friends at Salt Lake. ' Miss Rea Valentine of this city has accepted a position with the Compton Art & Music company. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Chester Knudson of this city are spending today and tomorrowat Salt Lake City. Messrs. Joseph N. and Lorenzo N. Stohl of Salt Lake City were business visitors to Brigham City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan and children of Downey, Idaho, visited with relatives and over the week-en- d friends in Brigham City. Waldemar Madsen of this city left for Blackfoot, Idaho, Saturday, having accepted a position during the beet campaign with the sugar factory located; there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummings of this city, announce the birth Monday evening of a fine daughter. Mother and babe are at the Budge- hospital in Logan and are doing nicely. Patriarch and Mrs. Brigham Wright received word this morning from their son, Scott and his wife at Conrad, Montana, of the death of their four months old daughter. Sympathy goes' out to them In their bereavement Mrs. Laura A. Sackett of this city left Sunday for Parco, Wyo., to take care of her daughter, Mrs.- - Theron Ockey of that city, who is suffering with an attack of scarlet fever. At this writing, Mrs. Ockey is reported to be getting along favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLain and daughter Gladys, Miss Irma Bowring, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodberry, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barlow and son Jack, all of Salt Lake City, were week-en- d guests of Bishop and Mrs. J. Frank ' Bowring of this city. 'week-en- d - . Customer: Give me one of those asylum bars." Clerk: "What do you mean, asylum bars?" Customer: "One full of nuts." ; . ever offered Has anybody Lady : you work?" , "Only once, lady. Apart from that I've met with nothing but kindness. Tramp: . aint all sneak back and Just tip , over every shack that happens in our way. But gee, that didnt prove so hot, we scoured around the whele darn lot. Poor Chick .has had his day. So up this generation spoke, "Well, Pop, If you have had your joke, lets all be on our way. For we have much that must be done before yon scintillating sun proclaims the new born day. With that they start to unearth soap and with agility to lope to every door and screen. They never missed a pane of glass, not een my limousine, alas, kids never use their bean. Come come, said I, such girlish tricks, besides, that doggone soap, it sticks. Conserve your strength, anon, and if youve other things to do, let's get them done, the hours are few, before the morrows dawn. Alright then, Dad, get on your toes, and sand your tracks, come on, here goes, well make this one in par. Weve planned to raid Nicks apple stand. Hold on, I shouts, Ill take a hand. Your fun has gone too far. Cripes, Pa, we, thought that scheme was neat, but come on then, well comb the street for cars to drain of gas. And then well use the trusty dome and each one beat it quick for home before the cops come en masse. Why, youll do no such thing, my son. That aint no way to have your fun. Maliciousness is wrong. Confine your pranks to doing things that never grief to others brings. Its good I came along. I guess it' is, Pop, they agreed. You see advice is all theyneed. When up one piped, But Dad, first tell us why when you were runts, It wasnt wrong to pull such stunts, but now such things are bad. A RAY Pappa, vat is science?" Pappa: "My, how could you be sot "Have ye milked all the cows, stupid! Science is dose tings vat John?" says, no smoking." "Yes, all except the American one. "Which one is that?" The one thats gone dry." Abie:. F. CP i M m fl REASONABLE PRICES' Phone ONE GARLAND. Miss daughter of Mr. BEEHIVE COAL YARD We Give Stamps OF THE WEEK Miss Phyllis Woffinden, a bride elect of this week, was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower given Monday evening by her sister, Hope, and her mother, Mrs. Horace D. Woffinden at their home. The decorations about the rooms and the menu was attractively carried out in Halloween effects and a delicious tray luncheon was served to about thirty guests. The evening was spent in playing games, after which Miss Woffinden opened her gifts with a wish for each giver. She received many beautiful and useful presents. Miss Rose Johnson, Mrs. George Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen entertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen in this city, in honor of Kenneth Hailing of Mantua, who re- cently returned from the Northern States mission. The decorations about the rooms were in keeping with Halloween and progressive games were played with prizes going to Kenneth Hailing, guest prize and mens high score, Arnold Jensen, mens low score; Emma Johnson, ladles high score, and Florence Osborne, ladles low score. A delicious tray luncheon was served to eighteen guests guests present. included Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Hailing, all of Mantua. Out-of-to- The first meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, under its new president, Mrs. C. E. Dunn, was held Monday evefiing in the Legion home, with the members of the American Legion as special guests. Mrs. Frank P. Stewart of Salt Lake City, who was the speaker of the evening, discussed the proposed constitutional amendments from an educational point of view and made a plea for careful consideration of these proposed laws by every citizen. Mrs. L. A. Richardson, accompanied by Mrs. A. D. Cooley, sang two solos, and Commander W. Lamont Glover ad dressed the group briefly. A special feature of the program was the enthusiastic group singing led by Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Jr. Plans for the! membership dinner, which will be held sometime In November as a part of the membership drive, were announced by Mrs. W. L. Glover. members of the unit present, were Mrs. T. R. Welling and Mrs., John Ward of Riverside, and Mrs. T. EL Betenson of Garland. After the meeting, refreshments were served by the following ladles: Mrs. Clyd B. Stratford, Mrs. Roland Rldd, Mrs. Martin Rasmussen, Mrs. & M. Jensen, Mrs. DevereH Peterson and Mrs. Ernest Freeman. Out-of-to- GARLAND GIRL LEAVES FOB WASHINGTON DURING YF1EK Sweeten, and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten, left this week for Washington, D. C., where she has accepted a position with the federal government Orpha Ask Us About Bathrooms Y DEMOCRATIC COLUMN KtrUDLIUAII For Justice Supreme Court For Justice Supreme Cour- tEPHRAIM HANSON SOCIAL ITEMS I thought this year I'd Join the boys, once more revive the old time Joys, of Halloweesing round. And so I donned a sheet and case, with holes cut out to make a face, to go and paint the town. I thought first thing wed hock a gate. Thats always fun, but gee whiz wait; lets see, where is one now? I saw what looked like one last week, but gosh, we wont have time to seek, I know, lets strip a cow. But there again we had to her halt, don't blame Old Nell it fault, that milk comes now In cans. Well, anyway, lets raid the shed, now all the folks have gone to bed, and find . some home-cure- d hams. But come to think of it Ill bet, that idea too, is sure all wet. Guys buy that stuff twould seem. Ill swear it sure does take the cake, how humans have conspired to take, the kick from Halloween. But I know what, lets SEMI-WEEKL- JUDGE GEO. CHRISTENSEN the For Congressman from First District JOSEPH RIRIE For Representatives to the State Legislature 0. L. BROUGH For Congressman from the First District DON B. COLTON For Representatives to Legislature If you are building, V. .'T I I 'J s .. ' ... fev.S-- . v Y I s wont be placed under any obligation. - sys f- t 0 v. ' v &: s s .. ' w' A s' We think you know that . we specialize on careful work, qnd prices, and fine fair P o plumbing fixtures, made by KOHLER OF KOHLER. Come and see us. mm '.y r ' .... VL-UV'- f k ' . is Complete set with trimmings as shown. Basin, toilet for only Term For Commissioner, DAVIS L. T. Term Term " For Commissioner, Term and tub $63.55 WILLIAM T. DAVIS For Attorney For Treasurer AMOS P. HANSEN For Sheriff JAMES J. THOMPSON For Recorder MRS. J. D. CALL HI l--l ' y V3 s See complete line on display Second South Street, Salt at ,s ' ? Lake West, City. 1 , - SHELTON $4.00 finger For Treasurer HEBER W. PERRY All Fully For Sheriff JOHN H. ZUNDEL 50c . For Recorder MRS. LOUISE SECRIST For Assessor For Assessor and in Ti IRL B. WARD HYRUM M. BOOTHE - For Surveyor W. H. GRIFFITHS LORENZO W. ANDERSON (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) K4 Utah Aggie Frosh Will Play B. Y, U. Frosh Next Friday 5 comPle1 SittatM t v For Surveyor shop near a railroad crossing In New Jersey bears this admonition to motorists: Go Ahead Take a Chance. Well Buy Your Car. A Junk J; h publican tosco Cal S'BL ay At After 3 Oclock Sixth Ward Chapd . The org th rlgham id Mr- - J com te Electrical Wi$ comn lorsley o ,4 jub, J. and FARRS City, ir Jewelry and Electrlt TremM if Brigha: lie centr Rlchai f Horsley, repref brael Hu Peterson, Jor iommissic 3righam undel, E Leisbi .oraey; I fc Creek, Willard, trigham (iorenzo turn Ir Tallys, place cards, nut cups, table cloths, etc. napkins, Masks, jack-olpnter- ns Madsen, ITiltworl FOR YOUR PARTY m Clover, Christens of all sizes and prta: Call in and see what an array of notions for HALLOWE'EN. Comptons Art & Music Corner Opposite Postoffice Jensei War ). erry; lantua. Thoma lunsake toper, ad Orpi Co. v ensen iollinsto leaver I Llfred J iear Ri1 Irs. k iavid H Shun . iarland tuth Hi lichardi ield, of Mrs. Ai Electric Wiring and Supplies Petersen Electric J !Ieen ol Standro lice I age; J Albert man, ol Park V IRI Hon R- Rom Pogt; c Wm. Our Store is now The Ladies Aid Society of. the Presbyterian church will hold their regular meeting Thursday afternoon Oct. 16th at 3:30 oclock at the Manse, Mrs. S. A. Parker being the hostess. A11 ladies Interested, are cordially invited. Me "headquarters for health Health depends so much on the way you sleep that vn emphasize the importance of getting the most ex pert advice in the choice .of your bedspring. We sell and recommend the genuins (ad a kith j th&irm Pear I? Pinery P- - Jei Petersi Prigha Pear inontoi Game From Preston Friday ht Reese, parlar lory P. Kn PRESTON, Oct 11. Two interand Ward in fetter cepted passes by Harris the last period ended a punting duel between Preston and Box Elder here Friday, to give the visiting Bees a 13 to 0 win. The Box Elderites ran Into a tougher aggregation than they had looked for, the veteran Joe Calls outfit putting up a stiff resistance three-quart- The lineup: Preston. The er $dspmrg LUXURIOUS Past ( am ( I For Hi aemb hamr ton; koron Pftgh; &iver . Box Elder. This style lavatory- - f Spe ffeigi River UmamdAb tKxkmtui $25.30 Your plumber is your HEALTH friend. Patronize your plumber! ti in the laded from 8 tart to finish. K6041 J foti " K Itinerant Gardner (with pair of big Morning mum trim your Coach Sterl Andersons shears): LOGAN. mum? grass, meet Utah Aggie freshman team will No, thank you. the B. Y. U. frosh in the Aggie Clip your bushes, mum? stadium Friday, Oct. 17th. No. It will be the first game in the Bob your hair, mum? freshman league and should give A of the relative good indication strength of the greenling material. The Aggie frosh have already won two games, defeating both Ricks College and Weber College on sue cessive Saturdays. Coach Anderson is rapidly whipping the men into a really capable team and he expects to give the Y aggregation a strenuous battle. Last year the two teams played to a tie. The year previously the Aggies won by a close score. Among the outstanding frosh grid ders are McDonald, Law, Adams, Schaub, Tolman, Murdock, Fry, Barber, Bennion, Anthon, Steele, and Allred, backs, and Jeffs, Brady, Bow cutt, Ajax, Stapley, Hull, Glenn, Wilcox, Dixon, Van Kampen, Abrams Merrill and Walker, linemen. Repub A E or Box Wednesday - Hard-Foug- ?flp: kV. $4.50 For Attorney Box Elder Bees Win are prepared to give you satisfactory service on installation or repair work of plumbing or heating. Prices F. 0. B. Salt Lake. We r? 316 t duabt A. P. LEISHMAN LEWIS JONES 17 $5.50 J. A. JOSEPHSON K4 for small additional cost.) Sold on convenient payments, if desired. 1 IMPROVED 1 )U S $7.50 For Clerk For Clerk RINGlJ COMBO DAN PETERSEN GEORGE MAY A small boy who was staying at a farm rushed indoors one day and breathlessly exclaimed that a mouse had fallen into a churn of milk. "Did you take it out? asked the farmer. Of course not, answered the boy Announcement of the engagement "I put the cat In. of Miss Edna L&Blanche Thorson, of K Bear River City, to Attorney Shelby Hugh Atchley, formerly of Sevier-vill- OUR ADS ALWAYS GET RESULTS! Tennessee, but now of Driggs, Idaho, was- made at a dinner party given Saturday by Mrs.. H. P. Thorson at her home in Bear River City. The rooms were very beautifully decoated with roses, dahlias and other autumn flowers. A delicious dinner was served at one long table with covers being laid for sixteen guests. The announcement was made PHONE 430 known by small attractive card3 attached to the place cards. The evening was spent in playing progressive games and prizes were awarded Mrs. Rueben Holmgren, of Bear River City, and C. A. Christensen of Ogden. The marriage of the young couple will take place Saturday at the home of the brides mether, Mrs. H. P. Thorson in Bear River City. (Can be furnished In color - Permanent,.,! ISRAEL HUNSAKER . K 94 D T Special! e, or just collecting ideas and suggestions for future reference, come in and talk with us about bathrooms. Were at your service. Well be glad to estimate and you A A v - if,. Ji X . or te For Commissioner' . V' the-Sta- HORACE L. RICHARDS WM. C. HORSLEY JAMES JENSEN For Commissioner, Did the doctor ... No the butcher any more credit.8. qperieno has proved to ns that this oefintfebenefit on the goodhealth of user. Come ishowhow iU scientific Perfect baiaDce and give holding Bleep, Ask to tea the Rome Quality Kaos P figh City, Lft pity; deeref"' tTra h1" Jecrei John Phea perrj tRe For prompt Coleman & Sorenson 26. Castle Gate Coal Co. Brigham City, Utah SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS John M. as ii!e, delivery-telepho- ne Burt, Mgr. JfflyFo Dependability V Mq pc ft to a 1 J |