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Show PAGE TWO Sox Hfar News CHAMPION WOOD Published Every Tuesday and Friday. CHOPPER COMES ST ftp Semi-Weekl- y, 8. C. WIXOM, Editor and Manager. Subscription Rates: One Tear Six Months Three Months.. $2.00 $1.00 for SO. Aching THE SAFETT Celebrity. No need to suffer torturing muscle twinges and fatigue when the action of Puretest Alcohol relieves them so quickly and easily. Two national tragedies, last year, established a definite need of periodical inspections of equipment and drivers used in school transportation. Many youthful lives were lost ini cr&sheB that might have been averted if more vigilance had been exercised. Bus transportation has become a definite part of the school program in all sections of the country. It has been found to be a definite aid to economy, permitting students to attend school at greater distances, thereby eliminating need of buildings which otherwise would be essential. The program, nevertheless. Implies Increased responsibility upon school officials, who must be held to answer for the safety of children carried in school buses. The motor bus, used in school transportation, should be , a, model of safety. It likewise should be protected against human carelessless, which would seem to require the school units to employ none but thd most skillful drivers for this important work. There has been a disposition in some sections to let this work out on contract and forget the hazard or the result The dangers of this indifference are obvious. It opens itself to the One Pint No Irritation just rub the refeel gently and that relaxation freshing follows; Sold only at Rexall Stores The Eddy Drug Co. Star use of faulty equipment as well as the use of substitute and sometimes incompetent drivers. Right now, before the schools of Utah complete their, plans for the fall term, would be a good time for all of the school units using motor transportation to give some attention to the assured safety of their charges. The duty, in this respect, Is even more pressing than the public demands for money savings that may be eftected by centralized building programs. The Salt Lake Tribune. . AND FAMILY, from Brigham to: I Even log sad night rate an lower. by number an quicker. Calla "Xzt ton Long Distance Number Please? (lt-p- d) 1 Green River, Wyo. . 95c Cfl Pnwic Trlnhrt dub arts, lUdllU 1 1 - . A young doctor whose practice was not great, sat in his study reading aw&y a lazy afternoon. His servant appeared at the door. Doctor, them boys is stealin your green apples again. Shall I chase them away? The doctor looked thoughtful for a moment, .then levelled his eyes at the servant No! he said. . !! i 1 25, 28 n l Cent a rJile Excurf Via The Utah Idaho Central), Tickets On Sale 23. 24, 25 and 26th Return the Merrell Lumber & A v'jj .0 0 Hardware Co., In chopping tours covering a score of yea'rs, he has chopped before hundreds of thousands, both here and abroad. McLaren claims that outdoor chopping is a great physical developer. His own condition proves this statement. Any rngn is eligible to enter the contest. A prize of $50 will be paid to any contestant if McLaren fails to cut a log in of the time! the contestant takes. From an even start, it is doubtful if any local man can equal his chopping time, but the handicap offered contestants gives all good choppers a sporting chance to win. v The only restriction made is that no contestant be permitted to use a Plumb axe. This is the only axe which McLaren himself ever uses, and he refuses to chop against a Plumb axe user with the handicap set! Everyone is cordially Invited . to attend the demonstration. Choppeis wishing to compete should bring their; axes with them. The contest will take place in front) of the Merrell store on North Main street, and will start promptly at 9:30 a. m., Monday, July 27th. two-thir- ds 1 i t! it Liaitlr 'r is, SPECIAL TRAIN Connecting At Ogden With Bamberger Leaving Morning 24th HONEYVILLE. 7:13 BRIGHAM. 7:28 WILLARD. 7:42 fe "r Fu into fl in, i who n jb is rto - r She A . t:A 'he It te-- a ! frersft Ca was oSare 1 o team. Stander. who is to be congratulated for arranging for the visit of this colorful champion, McLaren, whose wizardry with an axe has carried him from a poor farm lad in Australia, to the peak of his profession. a1,, t rin-- t t rci t : On Monday, July 27th, at 9:30 a. m., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and Peter McLaren, who claims the wood children left Thursday for their chopping championship of America, home in Los Angeles, after visitng will stage a log cutting contest and with relatives here. on! . Miss Melba Jensen entertained demonstration here. at the homei a at lawn party Sunday This contest has been arranged by of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson OUR ADS BRING RESULTS 5 fi; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bickmore and daughter of Paradise, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Chester PETER MCLAREN We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the death and burial of our beloved wife and mother, Luella Holst. We sincerely appreciate the floral offerings, expressions of good will by the speakers, and the singing at the funeral,, for the use of auto-- , mobiles and for the loving sympathy and assistance ' rendered during our hour of bereavement. May God bless you in time of need. HENRY HOLST They rtayed np that nifffct, Daddy said hed call. Family Halted by telephone! And It coats so little. jFor example, atatloa , to - atatloa day rates i - Jack Jensen of San Francisco, is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen. HolmAttorney and Mrs. Horner HolmOscar and children and gren gren of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday R. O. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. and family. Holmgren club girls chaperoned Eight motored by Mrs. Etta Christensen, where they on Wednesday, to Logan enjoying the spent the week-en- d farmers encampment. Mrs. Jack Christensen entertained at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served to ten guests bidden. Miss Loraine Holmgren left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she will visit with relatives. Under the direction of the Relief age Society, a clinic for children was held in the meeting 'IRiver - j SALT LAKE CITY, JULY- 24, Correspondent house Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stander received a message announcing the arrival of a baby girl July 13th, to Dr. and Mrs. Maughn Stocks of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Stocks was formerly Miss Alice Stander of this community. Mrs. Ernest Anderson entertained a number of children Sunday afternoon at a lawn party in honor of her daughter Denece. Refreshments were served to twelve guests. A baseball game was played on the local diamond Sunday afternoon, between Harper and Bear River. The score was in favor of the Bear CARD OF THANKS DADDY! MRS. ALTIBA ( II HIST E' SEA pre-scho- ol 49c cents i Covered Wagon DEPARTMENT 4-- H Muscles FACTOR t Local Merchant Secures An International Tired Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as 8econd Class Matter. V'f HERE JULY 27TH New Life BEAR RIVER foreign. train i kept I ja and ' acqui amoforturi Dainty refreshments were served all present. human quality that makes f16 Mrs. Delbert Holmgren entertained mercial relations with oar Sunday afternoon In honor of her We Welcome husbands birthday. Out of town a rare and gratifying t ' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Commercial ence. Business men of Bry.asV.:,: Hokansen, Miss Venna Hokansen, and Earl Cardon, all of Ogden. Accounts have rewarded us with Sj'! f Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Storres and Of Any Size. children and Mrs. Lillian Lewis reloyalty for many, manyjt turned to Salt Lake City on Sunday, 1 1:- after spending the week visiting with ! let Mrs. Sarah Fridal. Mrs. Hilda Bowman of Mesa, Arizona, is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Olga Rasmussen. Miss LaRue Hadley of Ogden is BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH gts visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rose and family. m" Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johnson and daughter of Salt Lake City, spent held to demonstrate Sunday visiting Mrs L. F. Johnson. held on street corners in tin Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, Jr., field. - Elders PajCk, Richai DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ella I. Hansen, Mrs. Hattie ris, Christensen and Bailej Hansen, all motored to Ogden last Ward were pit Tremonton M. MRS. TERRY G. to attend the funeral of Saturday talks. fine gave j Mrs. Josephine Johnson. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. George P Miss Shirley Olrlmer of Fountain of Green has been visiting with her Mrs. Ray Barnes and children of Tremonton, Were guests I aunt, Mrs. Robert Holman and family Hooper, Utah, spent the past week,1 Mrs. Peter Marble on Monds' J for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gens visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Arbon of Snowville is visit- N. B. Marble. daughter Bertha, were rfc ing with his brother, Ellis Arbon A number of families from here Salt Lake City on Monday. and family. Mrs. N. Peter Marble, preC attended the farmers encampment at Logan last week. the North Box Elder county! & Accustomed to tea since his childIrene Walker of Ogden, spent the Farm Bureau organization hood, John Rodgers of Los Angeles, past week as the guest of a county meeting at Trews Marguerite Calif., said in a divorce suit that his Marble in this community. J Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marion hi wife insisted on giving him coffee Mr. and Mrs. Elsey Fields of and thereby spoiled all of his pleasure Slaterville and Mr. and Mrs. family, were visiting rekti James Kanesville last Wednesday, j ia life. Russell of Riverdale, were guests of Louis Spackman spent tfej Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard on end at the home of bis Saturday last. Johnson of Ogden, Miss Virginia Perry Is visiting this Joseph has been, receiving treatwf week at the heme of Misses Edna rheumatism. J and Gladys E?rtlett at Kanseville. The Deweyville Farm Buret 4Mrs. Louisa Babcock is visiting at ball team played Garland Sk WE HAVE IT Olsen Bike & Sptg. Co. the home of her sister, Mrs. Rose The score was 4 to 5 to Loveland in Brigham City. the Garland boys. FOR SALE Modern dwellMr. and Mrs. Nish Orville of Ply(jy21-tf- ) ing. Phone 342. mouth, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. ' FOR SALE Choice grain-fe- d For the REST of F rabbit Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Tucker and life, use frys. 503 So., 1st East. family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Rest-Ri- te Mattres' George Pearson were FOR RENT house, 217 West of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sunday guests Gardner. Renovating Forest street. (tf) Sunday evening, under the direction! of Elder Glen reBetter Bedding G AUTOMOBILE GLASS Packer Gar- cently returned Marble, uho has from a mission to age. Phone 54-England, an open-ai- r meeting was FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 4 PL rooms. Phone 401. (tf) Jensen. First National Ba DEWEYVILLE WANT COLUMN . -- rUWirln H STRANfi ERl COMt in ro proof 1 v!XsISeTnAtTEMENT The foxtruxwiter of THAN FICTION the cigarette li hter. (we lecewTi A. (jy21-31-p- st amp itl sold Virginia, foVa,800 Father Sues After Auto Kills Child CNtnesc Ptsvoi uohtCR.') Damages of $15,133.50 are claimed from Roy A. McIntyre and Lillian McIntyre, his wife, in a suit filed In Third district course Tuesday by Charles P. Draper. The damages are asked as compensation for the death of the plaintiffs son, Farris A. Draper, 6. Thats a striking 4 It Is also true that we rise to every occasion when a customer wants to get the highest quality in hardware or house furnishings. fWELL 1BEMUI1D 5 STORES IN ONE IUMB ER-- HARDWARE -- PAINT- PHONE-- a gument for higher limits of PUBLIC LIABILITY insurance. Limits can be doubled for an additional 20 premium. For instance, $5,000 and $10,000 limits on a Ford costs $18 a year. Those limits can be doubled for an additional premium of J3.60. Let us write you any limits you. require, In the best of companies. tf) FOR RENT modern furnished house. Nice overstuffed suite. 50 North, 3rd East. (tf) RENT Furnished apartment. Formerly occupied by Kenneth Chipman. 3 North, First West, (tf) FOR WANTED 500 good 250 hens. Right PETERSON. fat springers, now EVALD ! (tf) RENT Nicely furnished, cool apartment, newly painted, modern, private. 304 West, Third North. FOR . (jy21-31-p- d) EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION At Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) CASH PAID For dead and useless cows and horses. Phone 493J2. Reverse charges. (tf) FURE MANUFACTURED ICE MOST FOLKS ALWAYS SAY MY BANK will L) j; YOULL FULLY APPRECIATE THE VITAI FORCE OF THE ACTIVE OF THIS HOME FOLKS BANK IN YOUH BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAI AFFAIRS. it meets the need Deli- vered from Wight Ice Plant. Call Dean Christensen, 153-(m!9-tf- ) right here of course. WE ARE EQUIPPED To repair any of eyeglasses and duplicate We can save you money. Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) kind lens. WEft IMPLEMENTS V COAL ar- d) 24TH OF JULY Brigham City, Utah. iTMA-IZ- E $16.75 silk SPECIALS-O- ne dresses at $5. $7.95 lot Silk all dresses at $3.95 and greatly reduced. $1.95 childrens wash fast dresses, 99c; $1.00 ladies' wash dresses, 79c; little boys wash j suits, 79c and 81.00. THE BLAU' SHOPPE. (tf) STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City 4 FINANCIAL FRIENDS OF ITS DEPOSITORS |