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Show the 3?AGE SIX LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Marie. Wight of this city, returned Monday evening from a few days visit with Mrs. Lewis S. Wight and other friends In Blackfoot and Idaho Falls, Idaho. ROX ELDER NEWS. TUESDAY, SB, Semi-Week- jy rodeo program SflOAL ITEMS WEE FOR PEACH DAYS relatives in this city Sunday. They The Seagull and Fort Brigham were enroute to Salt Lake City, where Mias Thelma Fowler of Salt Lake Mr. a position camps of the Daughters of Pioneers, has accepted Anderson afterCity is spending the week with Mr. there. met together in a social Friday ward Third the and Mrs. L. J. Smith and family in, with a brokerage company at lawn noon on the Professional Show Men Will Perform Here For Two Days. OF THE WEEK :thls city. Mrs. Iverson of El Paso, O. A. 'Texas, spent a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Anderson and children of Butte, Montana, visited Ogden State Bank Temporarily Closes J. visiting with Smith and family. A stake officers meeting will be TIield Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Third ward chapel. A good .attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi'ge H. Facer endinner guests tertained twenty-thre- e at their home in this city Sunday. guests included: Mrs. Charles Bitter and daughter Leah, Mrs. W. Q. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. W, Steele and son Martin, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Emellus Hartmann and children of Ogden. Out-of-to- Elberta Ebeatre Thursday and Friday OF THE Monday the Ogden State Bank took advantage of the state banking law, allowing banks suffering from a run of withdrawals to close their doors for 30 days to collect assets and to llilllllllll1" Stohl meeting house. Captains Emma capand Sybil Roberts presided and exerthe conducted Stohl tain Emma cises. After the usual opening pro-b gram, and an address of welcome was captain Roberts, the meeting comturned over to the entertainment M. Olsen, mittee, consisting of Mary numfirst The Stander. and Agnes trombone the on ber was selections by Don Johnson; humorous speech on by Mary M. Olsen; two selections jokes Smith; Letitia the harmonica by by LaVina Hansen and Eliza Wilcox, after which a few games were played. President Emma Facer and Emily Greenhalgh of the County Company were present and made a few remarks. Melons were served to thirty-tw-in- o members and seven guests, cluding Rosetta Loveland and Mrs. Burbank, two pioneers, by the following daughters: Emma Stohl, Eliza Madsen, Charlotte W. Reeder, Agnes Woffinden and Agnes Fife. A very enjoyable time was had by all. ZExn -- Brigham Women to Display Handiwork At Box Elder Fair purse, - OWN C nntMiML fslytmroQ If popular demand means anything to you In the selection of shoes, youll be interested in the models shown here. All three styles are proving their popularity with men and young men accustomed to wearing the best. Star ji Brand Shea t Inclu nty in ken A 3tockm 1 el StarBrand Shot lot the Ota i lege was depar' ates saignate the lould he ficken area receive g sly sent t 5G0Sij et bn, D. C. ble in eve 'StarBrand "livestock jug to Sec: jade avails pers on tl $ per he! Id 30 cei sheep, j not to I to any 1 the am Shoe MENS DUDS p STYLES THAT LIVE IN SHOES THAT Local Insurance Man Enjoying Trip in East The News is in receipt of a souvenir folder from Leonard Arbon of this city, who attended the Aetnaizers National Convention held at Hartford, Connecticut, August 25th, 26th and 27th. The folder contains views of the Aetna Life Insurance companys new building at Hartford, which is called Hartfords Newest and Most Beautiful Insurance Capitol. The building covers a large area or- - Brouudf-rai,torcs iligil, and nr g of 40 p, and i ipceed $1( LAST yernment Istock ov interesl Charged I Octohei a Direct jtension J and w Jing thi from the views sent, one can s, It is one of the most moden elegantly furnished business i tures in the world. Mr. Arbon Is no doubt enjoyfc trip in the east immensely central maintain Jcota. Tt in Utah, appointe pplicatio !of the i rith go 1 CARD OF THAXK9 We express our sincere tion .to all our many friends 1 were helpful and sympathetic recent sorrow. FRANK J. KEi and MR. AND MRS. FREDS air ii farters fill be SCHOLES. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Relief w bd that OPEN THURSDAY Rodeo Show is Feature of Much Interest This Year. li&iHi! i .i- - I Tremonton and the county fair grounds have taken on a festive appearance in the past few days, with flags and pennants flying from buildings and overhead streamers throughout the business district. Department supervisors are busy throughout the exhibit buildings and livestock area checking in exhibits and assigning locations. The corrals the rodeo arena are filledsurrounding with bucking. horses and other rodeo animals. According to information now received by C. J. Dewey, executive secretary of the Box Elder County Fair Association, which will be held at Tremonton on Thursday, Friday and baturday, September 3rd, 4th and 5th a galaxy of rodeo stars will compete in the contests. Already the following n riders have indicated their intention Pete Grubb Blackfoot, Idaho, Idaho champion; Burl Mulkey, May, Idaho; Elmer Hepner, Carlsbad, New Mexico, champion k rider; Bill Edmo, Blackfoot, Idaho- V Mi n i ..VA'.V. .v filiii ilQIiiM; I Hill ' . w' N ' ' ilia MtS isij, ! ft Wsitiiiijlii ' Richly Furred SUITS COATS In new wools and knit effects in all latest suits for immediate wear. f Smartly Styled DRESSES All the new combinations in richly fur-trimm- coats, Satins, crepes, also sport styles. woolens and new patterned silks are here. J 2. Casb- - Riggons, Idaho, Pendle P fa 1925 Alvie Gordon, Oregon; Walter Heacock, Bur- nia Newest in bags, gloves and accessories. All at popular prices with a touch of the exclusive in our carefully selected THE ELITE a" OCallahan, Halaway teSvPfV V FeatuK Lift-- Tima 7sM PMjur-such- ura, never aeen in $ 9 .Wide TO TaHjl width of tha tub IB CtaM dtaPmfLA 4. Tbtbhtr V J.NVu- - SpctJ-Sie-O1 tuu to Cloth (.IMi, - SS NewhU. 4prw. CtmPrtW Gw fric Moco& T .Big Cep V rirtwishiafi2 .RweaninwC 9. Amtiir.s Ln $30 to tiO I oof washer Oik hlo qoalilr Hollywood, CaliforGrace, Fort rtPocatello, 52o; Carlsbad, New Mexico1 - Sonora, CaliforniaMartindale, Waco, Texas- - nvith! Curie, Dewer. Oklahoma; BobXt ing. Miles City, Montana. Jerome- - Idaho; Howard Toil8 Bozeman, Montana Pattv - ""a; Rif., green tub THEthebeautiful New Thor Agi- tator is baked porcelain el-inside and outside. You might look for a feature like this in a high priced enam- washer but Thor now gives you this new develop ment plus a host of of14 features at the lowest prct ever asked for a Thor. See it. Examine Note its sensational Prc gersoii , Wolf Creek, Montana- Davo Winnemucca, Earl Stewart, Hollywood, Nevada and California. - Campbeil, Theres a tender thought of beauty In a rose thats blown t0 th! In a field thats sown.Dati Theres a little hym of nature th warbling of a bird; And a blessing in the speaking Of a kindly, helpful word. 1 Receive 'two B?rna an A large selection Every lady cordially invited to call and see us m our new, remodeled store -4 Gu leadir baked porcth'! I inside and out wirm ley, Idaho; Buck Rose, merchandise. A- p J. he tons. I be co setor Thor 1. from (upon Note these nw American Wolf Montana, worlds champion steer I decorator; pat Woods, Union. Eddie W oods, Union, Oregon, Oregon world: champion bronc rider; Walt Chan man, Tucson. Arizona, worlds chain ton" 5f,f:ropervBob Booker, Mamil- - THE NEW KIND OF HATS of the newest in millinery of the better styles in felts and velvets. I light ed ourse, id Price Falls, riarJ Idaho; Oral Zumwalt, Hunt- said Dli Is the Sentatm bare-bac- Merl a and v in the new Agitator - Clever Fall 'part in Tub Thoi Life-Tim- e well-know- ijijliijii ' the' con e count servic place, hgh the NE COUNTY FAIR TO mmm I L-Wh- mt $225. contest. EnCalf Roping. Two-da- y trance $50. Day money, first day, $20, $10, $5; final purse, $60, $40, $20. Total purse, $155. Bareback Riding. Entrance fee, $3. Day money, first $25, second $15, third, $10. Total purse, $100. Calf Riding. One hand, loose rope, $1 per mount if calf is ridden, and 50 cents If bucked off. Steer Riding. If steer is ridden, $2; $1 if bucked off. Peach Day Derby. Four to enter; three to start. Winning horse is first day. First $25, handicapped second $15. Total purse, $80. Roman Race. Chariot race, $15 and $10. Total purse, $50. Wild Horse Race. First $15, second $10. Total purse, $50. There will be many special attractions, such as trick roping, trick riding, singing, dancing, professional Another unit is being clowning, etc. 11 ' seats for ample all comers. m tfpre aT -- more than With purses aggregating of wild horses number a large $2,000, riders and steers, famous cowboy and Montana from Texas, California, other states, and world tochampion be ftoen clowns, the rodeo program Citys at Brigham each afternoon 11th annual Peach Day festival. Sept. tne of being holds promise and 12th, seen bebest wild west show to be tween Cheyenne and Pendleton this season. The horses and steers will be furnished by Everett Colburn, the famous western horseman, and Jess' Nicholas of Promontory will furnish the wild horses for the wild horse riding, and Pinkey race and bare-bac- k be Gist, world renowned clown, will at the rodeo with his pair of trained mules. Several other popular clowns have been secured, which promises a real circus In connection with the thrilling events put over by the various cowboy riders. The world champion roper and trick rider will also entertain the big crowd. The rodeo program Is in charge of a committee composed of Dan Peterson, Wm. S. Fife and Orlando Peterson. The events and purses will be as follows: Professional Bronc Riding. Two-da- y contest; finals second day. Entrance fee $5 for the two days. Day money for the first day, $25, $15 and $10; final purse, $150, $100 and $50. Total purse, $350. contest; fiBulldogging. Two-da- y nals second day. Entrance $5. Day money for first day, $25, $15, $10; final purse, $100, $50, $25. Total meet payments. All business with the exception of the trust department and the safety deposit box department was temporarily closed and the bank was placed In the hands of Sherman Jones, state bank examiner. In commenting on the matter, A. P. Bigelow, president of the bank, said, The bank is in an unusual financial position In that it has approximately $7,000,000 of assets which are ample to meet our obligations. Not one penny .of our assets is pledged and we owe no borrowed money. The bank was closed to allow us to collect money, and allay the rumors circulating against our financial Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nielson enposition. tertained at a delightful party Friday evening at their home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Conger, Jr., who were recently married. Mrs. Congetf was formerly Miss Carma Nielson. Early fall flowers adorned the rooms and table and a delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. A number of local women are pre- Nielson, Miss Louise Ingram, Mrs. paring to participate in the womens Carl Wold, Douglas Ingram, and Mr. activities at the Box Elder County and Mrs. Faron Ith of this city, Mr. Fair, which la to be held at Tremon-to- n, and Mrs. Warren Conger, Sr., and Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lisle Adams of Tremonton, Mrs. of this week. A good deal of interest Robert Montgomery of Ogden, and is being shown by the women of Brig- Mrs. Jess Nielson of Idaho Falls, ham City in this opportunity of dis- Idaho. The evening was spent in playing and comparing their handi- playing games. work with that of other women of the county. The County Company of the DaughThe following local people are ar- ters of Pioneers will hold their arranging to receive exhibits and monthly business meeting Wednesday, range to get' them to Tremonton: Sept. 2nd at 2:30 p. m. in the Relic Needle work, quilts and rugs, Mrs. Hall at the court house. President Dale Harding; arts and crafts, lamps Emma Facer desires a full attendance and shades, Mrs. Heber Perry of of all officers. Perry; canned fruits and vegetables, Mrs. Orson Tingey; baking and candy, Mrs. Norman Iverson and Mrs. L. Mrs. Beatrice Reeves; clothing, plants and flowers, Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley. J. Smith entertained at a delightfulat family dinner Sunday afternoon Anyone Interested in sending any of the Maple Creek Trout Hatchery at these things to the fair, may do so by Mantua. dinner, the aftergetting in touch with one of these noon was Following spent in a social way. women. Needlework may be taken to the shop of Blau & Blau, and everyIf you live only for yourself, you thing except flowers should be delivered to the women in charge before should not expect others to contribute Wednesday noon. anything to your life. the Ads r and Hel - Hiriqham CittJ.rutah v? |