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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, (SPACE FOUR Mrs. Charles Rock and son, Don Box of Salt Lake City, are visiting LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells of "Promontory were visiting and shopping in Brigham on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Blau of this city left itoday for a two months visit with relatives and friends in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Eddis W. Watkins, who have been residing at Ogden during the past winter, have returned to Brigham for the summer. Mrs. Ada L. Jeppson left last week and daughter, with her Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Baird, for 'California, where she will reside for ;an Indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn and Mrs, F. W. Fishburn of this city, attended the graduating exercises of the University of Utah in Salt Lake the forepart of the week. Mrs. Richard J. Barry and sons ftichard and Billie of Alameda, CaliC, .are visiting in this city with Mrs. Barrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenson, and other relatives and friends. son-in-la- w Elbert a Theatre Sunday and Monday relatives and friends here. Miss Ruth Pearse of this city, is spending her vacation visiting with Mrs. Arthur Homer in Wyoming. Mrs. Adam Larsen and daughter, Della, left Wednesday evening for Burley, Idaho, where they will spend several months visiting with Mrs. George Badger and family. Leonard Rampton, of the local 0. P. Skaggs store, is spending a month's vacation at his home in Bountiful. Coy Hayward is employed at the store here during Leonard's absence. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hallstrom and son Wayne of Salt Lake City, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rosell in this city. Mrs. Rosell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hallstrom. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt of Alameda, California, announce the arrival of a fine baby boy born Monday, June 8th, at the Cooley hospital in this city. Mrs. Hunt was formerly Miss Norma Schow of this city. Mother and babe are getting along favorably. Mrs. Earl Bowcutt of this city underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday at the Salt Lake L. D. S. hospital. She is reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Bowcutt was accompanied to Salt Lake City by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Chris. Simonsen. F. W. Fishburn of this city returned home Tuesday evening after spending a week with several of his children In Salt Lake City. His son James is at the Holy Cross hospital, having recently undergone an operation for an infection of a bone in his right leg. Lee R. Jeppson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeppson of this city, was among the graduating class of the B. Y. U. at Provo this year, receiving his bachelor of science degree. Mr. and ,Mrs. Jeppson and children attended the exercises, after which their son Lee, accompanied them back home. - SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE KEEK of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Elder county, from eight camps of Brigham City and Perry, gathered afat the city cemetery Wednesday e ternoon at 3 oclock, with an abund-icthe decorate to flowers of Box graves of departed pioneers. Several hundred graves were decorated. After an hour of placing flowers, the ladies adjourned to the tabernacle lawn, where benches were provided. Each camp had roil call and business for the month of Juno was transacted. Refreshments were served by each camp to its members and a social hour was enjoyed by the 125 ladies present, including a number of the pioneers. This plan of remembering our departed pioneers each year during the rose season, has been adopted by the Daughters of Pioneers and will be made an annual affair. Mens Suits 25 Mrs. D. B. Baron will entertain at luncheon and bridge at her home on' Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Walter Chrysler, who is leaving to make her home in Burley, and Miss Sophia Bloom, who is to be married in the near future. $45 $40 $35 $30 $35 i Suits Suits. Suits Suits Suits $33.75 ...$30.00 $26.25 $22.50 ....$18.75 Fancy patterns, rayon 35c 19c $1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen announce the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Friday morning at a local hospital. Mother and babe are doing very nicely. No, youre not seeing double. There are two Becksteads out for a walk. Logan Beckstead is visiting with his father, Gordon BeckBtead, having come here from Phoenix, Arizona, where winter never comes" Mr. Beckstead is a city mail carrier there. He owns a farm just out of the city limits of Phoenix, where he raises alfalfa, cows and a family. The return trip via San Francisco by train, will take nearly three days. Straw Hats Whether you choose a sailor or a closely woven straw, rest assured that the hat you purchase here is the best possible buy at the price paid for it. $1.45 Underwear i colored cloth. Youre contented and ten-ac- $3.50 Work Shirts cool In athletic anions. Oar price will not knock you cold. Ken or hoys... Blue Chambray, cut, good weight, long wear.... . full re row out the Um: eir thoug at they : i But reall e best c mpcd un rdan Na rfect. If our ow ange it f prove t I point a it the m l, togeth nner an j i, put o it the ct ver Iovii Clara Bell Fabrics Frocks Fast in color, beautiful Nat Specially Purchased Nowhere else will ypu. find such v. values at A 19c, 29c. 39c Play Oxfords Government Now Has Largest Battery of indispensable printdiany chiffon for evening . . . son In with jackets to match, in one of the plain shades of dcp( nlng. enlls NOTICE OUR WINDOWS J. C Penney Co. 6 to 71 South, East Side Main Street to 8 ll Size to 2 li Lingerie Crepe nr a, 31D Cool, comfortable and durable. A wide range (iir tof 01.40 Jr patterns and MWCE! colorings At the Armory Thursday, June Fkbbunfs Brigham City f Tremonton 'J 1 fs. ance Ding INC con i repi att f e t! ed it simply the Public Printer. ITO1 Now this model plant people, with an annual $7,647,000 and a total yearlj'. ture of $11,834,000. Sureljjcil Washington would approti and growth and efficiency of testing tion and the Immense advaD'hom-resentover the primitive ml of printing and handling gciped documents in use during bill rot cahl fr HOLLYWOOD? S s we Fresh Crea: Idle un the World. ' Perforated Size . , but liable Brigham City, Ctrii Linotypes in FDR THE KIDDIES uppers for coolness. Leather soles for the romping, hard wear of the summer 1789 .90 The Sheer, cod dresses to wear everywhere . . . some with jackets . . . monotone patterns . . . practical dark and medium ground s. ll. S. OCCURS IN Flaxon, Linen, Volle9 perfectly adorable group for many needs. You'll marvel at their exquisite workmanship, smart styles, lovely colorings, and youll wonder how all this can be produced for a mere..... in patern. Splendid for every summer event. Values from 35c to 60c. Saturday the de cresting Printed Chiffons! tional capital. If the visitor Inquires printing was paid out of the general what it is, he will be told that it is contingent fund. the government printing office, that! In 1804 we find Congress instructhere is printed the Congressional ing the clerk to advertise for its Record, all public documents, sta- printing and to award the contract to tionery for all the government de- the lowest bidder, and for five years partments and for members of Con- - this contract syatem prevailed, with gress. As befits a work so important .no .great satisfaction, however. In this printing is done in the largest 1818 the Senate and Houae appointed and best equipped establishment and a joint committee to inquire into a with the largest number of linotype better method. This committee reand monotype machines in the world. ported unanimously and emphatically That is government printing as it is in favor of a governmental printing establishment, as the most economical being done today. With the nations celebration of and saUafactory, yet for more than George Washingtons two hundredth forty years the report was ignored birthday imminent, it becomes of la utd Senate and House ballotted each terest to Inquire how the government year on the choice of a printer to got its printing done during Wash' handle its work. when the Finally the expense and impractilngtons administration United States began its career as a cal ity of this policy led to an Act of WASHINGTON, D. C. Facing the) republic. On the authority of the' Congress on June 23, 1860, which Union Station in Washington is a. public printer, George H. Carter, the authorized governmental printing ungreat brick building which mnBt take division of information and publica- der a Superintendent of Public the eye of every visitor, to the na- - tion of the George Washington Bi Printing." In 1861, $135,000 was ap' centennial Commission is able to propriated for the purchase of an present some interesting facts on the established printery. origin and growth of government Evidently this was, for the time, a publication and printing. modern plant, employing 350 people, The first mention of printing for and there for the first time tha the government of the United States government became its own publisher. occurs in the very first session of President Lincoln John D. appointed Congress in 1789, in the form of Defrees of Indiana as Superintendent, recommendations to Congress that who promptly reported decreasing the proposals be invited for printing cost of our national printing at least the laws and other proceedings of 15 per cent below the 18th old contract Congress," both Houses having en- price. As the business of GIVEN BY governing tered into an agreement to hare the nation, grew, the government tkeir Veterans of Foreign Wars journals and acts printed. But printery was enlarged, until 1899, not until 1794 do we find Congress when the present great building, to Pnblic Invited! ordering an expenditure of $10,000 cost $2,430,000 was authorized. In for "firewood, stationery, and print-lag.- " the meantime, the "Superintendent Prior to this act, the coat of of Public Printing had been named YEAR OF icient ki ind thei s year, Gorgeous Colorings! Cool Styles! New Lengths! OF PRINTING IN Summer Wash Well, ,y, FIRST MENTION 49c here ai e lestionlng llows, we id go do inerally tl Pearse entertained with dance Friday evening at the Orpheum Theatre in Ogden, it being the Reed School of Dancing program. values Dress Sox sox. 25c to values, pair. Plain : Sateh Dress Shirts Discount! 1 n, d) A THRILL IN EVERY PRICE TAG IN THIS SATURDAY SALE ! Home agi jny life m hardly tain. But lings. us t Miss Pearl Smith, who is to be! married soon, was the honored guest at a delightful miscellaneous shower given Thursday evening by Miss Juanita Iverson and Mrs. F. A. Pehr-soat the Smith home on South Main street. Beautiful June roses made the rooms very attractive. During the evening, games were played and a dainty tray luncheon was served to about thirty-fiv- e guests. The guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The members qf the Coterie club entertained their mothers at a delightful party Wednesday afternoon. The ladies were taken to the picture show, after which they adjourned to the Mildred Lunch Room, where the following program was given: Readings, Kent Clark; piano selections, Maxine Conine; and vocal solos, Erma A delicious luncheon Rasmussen. was served fifteen members of the SALE OF AXULALS FOR club and twelve mothers, seated at one long table, beautifully decorated DAMAGES State of Utah, County of Box Elder, with June roses. ss. In the Mantua Precinct of the Mrs. Lawrence Wallace of Ocean said County. I have in my possession the follow- Park, California, and Mrs. Bert Carrol ing described estray animal, which of Denver, Colorado, daughters of Mr if not claimed and taken away, will and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen, formerly be sold at public auction to the high- of this city, arrived in Salt Lake City est cash bidder at Arnold Nelsons recently where they will spend some home In Mantua Precinct, on Satur- time visiting. During their stay in day, the 27th day of June, 1931, at Utah, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Carrol the hour of 1 p. m. expect to spend several days with relatives and friends in this city. Description of Animal: One bay. mare branded BX on left thigh. Weight about 1000 pounds. Miss Delora Rasmussen and Miss She is about six years old and has Marie rocked mane and had a long rope home Thorne of this city, returned Thursday afternoon from a around her neck when taken up by three weeks motor trip to California. pound keeper. They visited Roseville, Sacramento, ARNOLD NELSON, San and other places Poundkeeper for Mantua Precinct, of Francisco,and many interest, report having had (av.-lt-pa wonderful trip. 1 raroAY, fljv. Scmi-Week- jy toval ICE CQEliV us without stitutes to take the Made by fresh cream. Try notice the difference. Not ready pack, but for you while acT sob 'In th, y we you i Hollywood Can Company on ?eh? For Quality Candies, ' Cream and Lunch ; Try our Special 1 ( Dinner, $ |