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Show JULY 14, 1931. 1Y, a Dot THE BOX ELDER NEWS, BEAR DECIDES-- TO Covered Wagon Days Celebration . - SHARE BED (Continued From And k on The wotorin Allsugj Elberta j i T. j,- Wool-Nerythi- NAUTICAL NOVELTIES ng . The Navy will enlist twelve men from, this district during the present month. , P. S. Dread - . .j ' ' The average ration cost for the for the last fiscal year, was ' $0.5346, a slight increase over the cost for the previous year. 3 For 10c . Navy 4 t good wholesome 16 ;e 0. P. S. Bread will The strength of the Dental Corps of the U. S. Navy is 186. Extra den tists are employed at the Naval Academy, at training stations and at recruit depots in the endeavor to render new personnel dentally fit at the outset of their service careers. ' 3 for 10c Wednesday. I varieties, white, vn, raisin, and long ie same bargain e. Our bread is et, dean, and full, of rgy. r to to The cost per deim per man for the adequate medical service supplied to the Navy personnel was $0.07569 in the year 1929. .lediuni Size Oranges I 2c Each 23c Dozen j j The native population of Guam by the 1930 census was 17.592. This may be compared with the census of 1901, when the population was 9,675. The increase of population is due largely to, the .sanitary and medical work of Navy medical officers. to to anges are the ideal to will sell medium zed oranges for 2c each 23c per dozen. Sausage and to to saus-g- e and ground beef o wholesome, Itseat.m clean,a few pounds Buy t our market tomorrow .t the bargain price of 0c per pound. . -- R SKAGGS Surety of Purity1 to to to to to to to At the request of the Interior Department, the Navy made an aerial survey of 25,090 square miles of unexplored Alaskan territory. These peaceful naval expeditions are oftentimes conducted to assist the other t branches of the government, to to STORES to Weather bulletins are broadcasted daily from 23 naval radio stations and hydrographic bulletins from 16 radio stations. Time signals are broadcasted from one to three times daily from 7 high powered radio stations and from 6 Intermediate stations. 10cper.it). IA to - Ground Deef 1. to A permanent aviation unit was established at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, during the spring of 1929, to furnish indoctrinal flight training to members of the junior class during the summer and for the spring and fall training of the senior class. f 7e make our own to . and for mak-- , jg eating drinks. Wednesday, . to Battleships of the U. S. Navy are named in honor of States. i nit for summer, both I Local Man to Direct July 24th A KLO Radio Dramas , nrst - Page) one to to to I The crew Of an American destroyer the U. S. S. Childs, when iqj Constantinople some years ,.ago,, adopted forty Russian children, supplying the means ' fof their maintenance and education. ' MANTUA LIVESTOCKI DEPARTMENT . station KLO, Ogden, Utah, has secured the services of Arthur L. Marble, who will direct a series of one-aplays to be presented weekly on the air. .Mr Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Marble of this City, has assembled a cast, consisting chiefly of former students of Weber College. According to the schedule, the first two or three plays will deal with Radio of his proudest recent YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, acquisitions is a pair of corduroy i,edan, driven by Haruyi col-- i Wyo.-r-D- r. George A. West, membei trousers. "AH the boys had em, Mt. View, California, Chevrolet sedan, belong- of a geologic expedition working in he said. Reeder of this city on Yellowstone National Park for the Grandpa Gardner was born Wm. Milwaukee Public Museum, walked Gardner, the Bon of Robert and Jane I $:40 a. m. on the of Sixth North into his headquarters at Roosevelt McKeown Gardner, at Bonaparte, Nobody was Lodge the other day and announced Iowa, in 1846, while L1b family were streets. West both cars! that he had had a night-bear- ." enroute from their Canadian home but injured, I think youve got a cold in the to Nauvoo, Illinois. His birth ocged. Cheal, head, another member of the party curred in a terrific rainstorm, and g to Deputy Charles You mean that you had a the water was reported boot-to- p on Sixth remarked. east deep was driving f dont his in you? nightmare, around the wagon. He arrived with Tawara lowed by I had a night-bea- r, Im telling you. his parents and two older sisters, the intersection, Tawara as car Reeder Early this morning I heard a funny Mrs. Mary Jane Miller, and Mrs. to pass the noise like a bellows. Then Margaret Miller, now both dead, in I turned to the left and wheezing later there was a scratching noise Sait Lake Valley in 1847, and is an n ensued. accompanied by very audible sniffs. other of the Old Timers" who will I didnt think much of it until I felt be present at the Covered Wagon something trying to get into the bed. Days celebration. As I opened my eyes, I saw the huge Although he is physically well and Richard form of a black bear, raised up on strong, he was and Wednesday: badly injured in an Jackie Cooper in "Young-, his haunches and then hop up on the automobile accident several years Hal- bed. Now, I dont mind bed partners of j Kid." Also: "Tobys in when its necessary, but I sure didnt ago, and as a result, his memory Business "Monkey and almost life is his the of ; early days i have any. craving to share- - my bed gone. He lives entirely in the present, and Friday: Conrad Nagel with this newcomer. I nearly raised tremendously interested in things y Fox in "Bad Sister." Also: the roof when I finally got my wind that are going on around him now Jting, "Fatal Card, and to yell. The bear ambled off the bed He spent the greater part of his life a Vagabond and out of the door." ' ke Unknown, in the Dixie saw mill of his father, ' That day, Dr. West removed all the Robert Gardner, and his uncle, Archipicture. y; Spencer Traoy in Quick food he had in the cabin,- and that bald Gardner, and is still happiest What a Time, night he closed the door. Also: when he is the wood cutter. Most of and Fox News:' his days are spent in the back yard and Monday; Robert of his home, where he lives with his Is Rosy. Also: daughter, Mrs. Effie May Twiggs', Crossroads, I Rebellion, chopping away at a log or an old tie, ; ' lews. j and he has piled the yard high with n: Black Camel, "Always Furnished By the U. S. Navy kindling. He has also collected three . Recruiting Station Young Sinners." coal scuttles full of nails which have ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH been discarded in the construction of . - cart PAGE THIUSUi Semi-Week- ly BALLING MRS. CANNON Taken in trade or at , . Correspondent on account Mrs. Melvin Jensen was hostess to the Recreation club Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Lewis & Jensen. Progressive Rook was the Go. pastime of the afternoon, with high score going to Lucille Jensen, and ' 5 Stores in 1 . cut prize to Luella Jeppsen, A dainty luncheon was served to 15 memtray college life. bers and 8 guests, at the small card The opening number of the series tables, which were centered with will be broadcast over KLO next beautiful For the REST of your garden flowers. Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock. tlfa wba Is surely proud of their Mantua f Rest-Ri- te Mattresses baseball players this season. They have played 8 games and have won Renovating them all as follows: With Perry, 44 to 7, and 19 to 2; Brigham, 9 to 8, ; Better Bedding Co. and 29 to S; Harper, 15 to 14, and 11 There hag been considerable acti- to 12; Honeyville, 23 to 3, and 9 to 7. vity in the dry cleaning business in Paradise also came over, but went this city during the past few weeks. home in defeat, the score betng 18 to The latest development is that the1 The Mantua team is, without Brigham City Cleaning company has doubt, very strong. taken over the plant and business of A wedding of interest took place the Utah Tailors, managed by Ed Friday at the Logan temple, when Whitaker, who recently purchased Mrs. Jesse Keller of Brigham City DESERETmfrUARY CQ the business from Claud Stacy. and Mr. Lucius Hansen of Mantua, The equipment of the Utah Tailors were united in marriage.'-- They will establishment has been moved to the make their home in Mantua. Their plant of the Brigham Cleaning com many friends wish them happiness. D. pany. Mr. Whitaker, who is a tailor, Last Friday evening, at the home Raswill be associated with Rudolph of Lucius Hansen, a wedding supper Local Manager mussen in conducting the business, was given in honor of Mr. HanBen, Phone 423 - South Main Street and will have charge of the tailoring and Mrs. Keller, who were married that day. A delicious hot chicken department. supper was served at three long tables, to 40 guests. The tables werc Boy centered with a beautiful bowl of sweet peas and baby breath. Tb rooms throughout, were decorated PHONE 301 JOHN FUNK flowers. The Friday evening the Boy Scouts of with beautiful nearby buildings, very painstakingly the Box Elder district enjoyed a very honored couple were recipients of straightening each of them out, and pleasant, and profitable evening at many beautiful and useful gifts Out segregating them in boxes according the Crystal Springs resort, as the of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs to size. Reared in a dhy when it was guests' of Mr. Chamberlain, manager Andrew Wllden, Miss Winnie Keller necessary to cpnserve everything, he of the resort. About 250 Scouts and of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra still follows" the precepts of his Scouters attended. Jensen of Harrlsville, Mrs. Parley After 5 days send us a check if apOn the day of the crisis' in early training. During the evening, a team of Red Jensen and Mrs. Kenneth Farr of proved. we secured thousands market silk the too Mrs. Mr. Jensen Ed and and was much demonstraGardner a Ogden, Cross life savers gave Grandpa finest of the printed of yards young to remember anything about tion of proper ways to swim, also of Brigham City. and plain crepes at attraction of their of children Mrs. the Oviatt and and Smyth his trip across the plains, how to rescue drowning persons, and value and although the market price first days in the valley, but the whole artificial respiration. All present had Salt Lake City, left for their home Is recovering we will, as an adverinteresting story is contained in the a good time and thank Mr. Chamber Sunday, fitter a weeks visit here with tisement,' give readers of The Box C. Elder News the benefit at the panic diary of his father. The family left lain and the Red Cross team, for the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jeppsen. Nauvoo in April, 1846, for Winter very pleasant evening. price (much less than It costs today to left had Mrs. and Mr. Rasmussen Clark produce): W. D. CUMMINGS Quarters. The Mormon Battalion 4 Wednesday for a few days outing 3.98 been organized shortly before, and In Logan Canyon. the families of those who had left $1.25 Misses Connie Jensen, Lillian Jepp-sewere dependent upon the few remain Also $1 standard silk pongee for me, Russell Jensen and Violet Jeppand care protecfor men in camp ing Bottles, bottles. Dottles, of every charmense satin for 90c, printed tion in an uninhabited country. Log kind and size. But you should see sen left last week for a tour of $2.98 all silk foulards, any colors, for 68c. the Pacific Coast for; were built houses and dugouts what we made of them. We made Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnsen and shelter, but the winter was one of some very pretty vases. There were of Salt Lake City, spent the children suffering and privation. about 150 in all. That was the con week-en- d here with Mr. and Mrs, Send Ho Money The following spring, the Gardner test work last week. The winners Oluf Johnsen yardages and an,d other relatives. of the to look at. Afcompany set in Florence forth are colors were Rhoda Nelson and willing you family Mrs. Melvin Draney of Ogden spent have silk in your home 5 ter Joseph Horne. When Winter Quar- Huchel of the older groups. Rhoda the week-en- d here with her mother, days,you beif you decide to buy, Bend on a miles second hundred ters was about a came first and Florence " Mrs. Ole Olsen. , check. We can afford to do this for hind them, Robert, Jr., five years old Doris Ann Johnson and Chloe Yates of Relief the direction the Under no one can resist these values.' Opr oxen an was kicked under a wagon by of the younger' group Doris Ann a clinic tot age! portunity for dressmakers and others Society, his over contest body. wheels best the and two passed coming first. This is children was held here Wednesday. to get a supply for, the future. No He lived for five hundred agonizing we have ever held. extra discount to (Stores. matters were attended to, 4 This week, we are going to make Many miles, every jerk of the cumbersome Mr. Mrs. and Leslie CRANES SILK HOUSER spent Humpage old wagon causing him untold suffer- pillows out of dolls and crepe paper. 545 Fifth Avenue - New .York Cltj of and as Mr. guests Wednesday on the " If you want a pretty pillow for your Mrs. Cannon ing, and died and was buried Hailing. Platte River, near Deer Creek. bedroom, come to the playgrounds ; William and make it Fort Bridger, Then, near Entitling Yon to 811k On Approval Three of the boyB made a pretty Cranes, 545 Fifth Ave., N, Y. City. , fell out of the wagon and the two box. They are going to paint ankles. Without obligations to keep it, sendf flower his both over nigh wheels ran the we when was it using get through the train passing yards finest $3.98 printed Fortunately water crepe, back ground color..... through a deep sand country, and the paint. We are still hoping the If I find It fully worth $3.98 in 5 day lad escaped serious injury. In the will soon be turned In the pool. We I will pay $1.25 a yard, otherwise, I absence of other medicinal remedies, think surely it will be turned in will return it. If I enclose a list of the injured limbs were hastily this week other silks I am willing to Inspect,-ELEANOR CLARK, Reporter. swathed in poultices made from the will also return any of them I do S. crushed, aromatic cedar berries. not buy. . Those were the days when almost Brigham City, Utah any substance that was edible served as sustenance for the pioneers. Robert Gardner relates in his diary of eating VE HAVE IT Olsen Bike & Sptg. Co. YOU thistle root, segos, violets, and the meat of the wolf, crow and crane, FOR SALE Pullets and laying hens. (Jyl4-17- ) Scott Horsley. Get a box of our, from Germany, imported Vechelde with an occasional meal of rawhide. on Mill Pile Ointment Dries up Piles, Fistula, itching and bleeding Piles, first located The Gardners GarAUTOMOBILE GLASS Packer Fissures, Abscesses, Abdominal Wounds In a few days.. STOPS PAIN Creek, near the spot where the stream ' r age. Phone IMMEDIATELY NEVER FAILS. Over 280,000 clients use . our 1861 In Drive. now crosses Hyland Haemerhold Ointment Dont waste time with speculative methods - Alfalfa, hay, $10 per ton' SALEwhere young to FOR moved Dixie, they experimenting, Our ointment is direct imported from Germany. No delivered. Wm. Jeppson, 445-(t) f William farmed,- - hauled wood and Drug Stores sell it. Beware for imitations. Cost $1.25, . O. D. 15c worked in the sawmill. He joined extra. Ordered to pay direct from 4 Furnished RENT FOR apartment, ;; the volunteers of James Andrews and 401. rooms. Phone (tf) VECHELDE IMPORTING COMPANY, Depf 72 went with him ta fight hostile Indians who were stealing cattle and poison- FOR RENT Furnished 4640 Broadway, New .York, N. V apartment. jt ' ing streams. Other Redskins he made occupied by Kenneth Formerly friends with, and he loaned his gun 3 West, First (tf) North, Chipman. yearly to a group of them who went The SALE Or trade, good used car. deer. FOR gun into the hills to .shoot . (J30-tBill Rockwood. . was not only always returned, cleaned pine nuts and oiled,' bur game-aTABLE BEETS FOR SALE James were sent back with it (tf) Christensen. Phone in Grandpa Gardner was married as the vision of our in and 1868 to Mary Almeda Burgess, WANTED 500 good fat springers, ! in all of 1872 to Mary Jane Thomas. Of his achievements EVALD 250 hens. Right now nine children, six are living. They PETERSON. (tf) our endeavors passes fn are: Mrs, .Effie May Twigg, Mrs. Mahala GET YOUR HOSE MENDED On ouf a panorama before us, Amanda Jane Miller, Mrs. 1 it machine. 15c, 25c and Jane Bracken, Mrs. Mary Merle the picture is, illumined up. A free mend with each pair Mrs. Elizabeth Smootz, and Mrs. u: of hose you buy from the Blau with deep memories of Gweneth Woolsey. ! (j30-tf- ) GardWilliam of ten Almost Shoppe. years your loyal support, your ners life were spent in the mission FOR RENT house. modern Zealand. New and patronage, your coopera- field in Australia Furnished or unfurnished. 50 North, And in conclusion, there is just one . tion that has enabled us (tf) 3rd East. more story to tell, a story which porinto accomplish it all, and EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION At trays a ' single sidelight of that (tf) Peters Jewelry Company. domitable spirit of pioneerism which we pause and behold carried those hardy people through PURE MANUFACTURED ICE DeliOUR GREATEST years I vicissitudes and deprivation vered from Wight Ice Plant Call Grandpa" Gardner remembers riding 153-(ml9-tf- ) ASSET: Dean Christensen, out with a group of volunteers toi YOUR FRIENDSHIP quell troublesome Indians, approach- TRUCK BARGAIN 1930 model Cheton truck with overvrolet one ing encounters in which some of their and we say with a most load springs, canopy body, 5 tires,, number were killed by whizzing arfive speed, heavy-dut- y heartfelt . . . sincerity transmission, rows, and the song which they sang as they road along was a gay, rollickperfect mechanical condition, $530. inquire Bargain Store, or call No. ing one. The old man can sing it Thank You Friends and Patrons of Ours 245-(jyl4-17- ) yet. It went: "I wish I had a clean shirt, CASH PAID For dead and useless I wish I had some shoes. cows and horses. Phone 493J2. And my old mule was good and fat Reverse charges. tf And I didnt have the blues. home WE ARE EQUIPPED To repair any If ever I get ' again. Brigham City Contented Ill remain. kind of eyeglasses and duplicate lens. We can save you money. And never go exploring "UnUr called upon again" Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) ct Merrell Lumber Hardware Cleaning Firms Join Forces In This City , RALPH Scouts Enjoyed OLSEN BELL TRANSFER Outing Friday Night ga-d- en Silk on Approval ,39-in- ch Crepes for Playground News a Yard n, ALL PURE SILK - pre-scho- ol - coupon DNSQJRE with an C1D ESTABLISHED IHOiUStE , NORMAN LEE WANT COLUMN WHEN PILES DRIVE MAD one-oun- ce 54-- tf) - - f) J. nd FRIENDLY SERVICE 'V' -- -- 485-R-- l. BA N K with, a v--. Tol-to- n, asmemoiy lingers " Knu-Kn- . 1 ... 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