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Show 1931 'AY, SEPT. 8, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Change In The Utah Idaho Central Railroad companys schedule, effective Sept. 8th: Trains will leave Brigham for the north at 8:05 a. m., 2:15 p. m and 9:58 p. m. Coaches will leave Brigham for the North at 10:55 a. m. and 6:25 p. m. Trains will leave Brigham City for the South at 9:38 a. m., 3:38 p. m., and 7:36 p. m. Coaches will leave Brigham for the South at 111:15 a. m. and 9:15 p. m. Fon additional information call The Utah Idaho Central R.R. agent Bread and Butter c Bread is clean, and nourish- plesome, made from it is I the highest grade redients. We make ' varieties three brown and raism, ite, PAGE THREE Semi-Weekl- y A Few of Brigham Citys Peaches 99 DEPARTMENT MRS. ALYIRA CHRISTENSEN Correspondent Trude Taylor returned on Thursday from Pocatello, Idaho, where he has spent the past week receiving treat-- f ments from Dr. Maughn Stocks. Mr. and Mrs. Frede F. Peterson, and Mrs. Meda Holmgren and two children, were shopping in Brigham City on Saturday last. Mrs. Augusta Iverson and son Claud and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Andersoa loaves. pound itll sell for Idnesday W 10c. IP. S. Butter, guar; and cartoned, ai DEPARTMENT MISS WINNIE HUNSAKER Correspondent ground Beef 9c Pound of our proud that we in best beefour are We boast f. the Wednesday, rket will sell good, n. ground beef, referred to iolesome metimes at only Be sure visit our market on hamburger) per pound. idnesday. SKAGGS R Surety of Purity street, ladies hand Finder call 181-- Main I handbag. jOn number of farms and LE A terms. Phone Easy BARD AND ROOM location. 3 North, ' iENT. Vinnie The Call 286. 129-- J. 1st West. McMaster R.L.Fishburn. (a25-t- Modern, furnished EXT f) Dup-ipartme- nt, private, newly Third North. re-je- 304 -- d, West, pd) Modern house furnished rnished. 108 South, Second reet. (tf) IT D 500 now! good fat springers, Evald Peterson, (tf) Lester Harper of San Francisco, is visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Martha Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Boothe, Mrs. Hattie Hunsaker and daughter Winnie and Ralph Tolman spent Sunday in Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hunsaker. Miss Elva Boothe spent the past week in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Veran Boothe. Miss Leah Grant spent Sunday in Brigham City with Dr. and Mrs. Claude Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman and children are visiting in Salt Lake with friends and relatives. Willie Hunsaker is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hunsaker in, Logan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman and daughters Merle and Mary and son Hal of Ogden, spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Boothe. Floyd Boothe of San Francisco, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Boothe. Miss Ruth Rasmussen returned on Saturday after spending the past month in Sublit, Idaho, with friends and relatives. On Labor Day, the Honeyille base-- , ball team played the Rough Riders of Tremonton on the Tremonton diamond. The score was 3 to 4 in favor of the Tremonton team. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Grant and daughters Lois and Leah attended the Grant Reunion at Salt Lake City on' Monday last. Mrs. Hyrum Boothe spent Friday in Ogden, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oram, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gilmore and son Grant, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant and daughter Fawn, all of Ogden, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant. Sunday afternoon, an interesting game of baseball was played between Honeyville and Bear River on the local diamond. The score was 19 to 4 in favor of Honeyville. Monday at 2 oclock, funeral services were held for the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Benson of Texas, at the ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop Abinidi Tolman. Mrs. Benson was formerly Miss Ada Hunsaker of this community. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and daughter Ruby spent Saturday in Brigham City, shopping. To repair any eyeglasses and duplicate money, e can save you For ten years, ten long and lean (tf) years, cried the writer, I have been ewelry Company. composing this drama, changing a DBILE GLASS Packer word here, a line there, working on 64-it till my fingers were cramped and my brain and body weary PAID For dead and useless aching, from toll. the and horses. Phone 493J2. Too bad, too bad, the producer ?e charges. (tf) murmured, sympathetically. "All work LE hay and grain and no play." horses, machinery, clear, ake acreage or good home, ayment, or trade for income ty. THOS. AVERY, Fairfield, . (4-ll- ) . EQUIPPED Gar-Pho- ne tf) 160-ac- re T EXAMINATION Jewelry Company. EYE At far the REST of your life, use Mattresses (tf) teUARY Bedding Co. CO. Alt' RALPH D. OLSEN Renovating Setter Richmond, Utah. Mrs. Minnie Garlick and Mr. and! Mrs. Erwin Howard and two children of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday withs Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Christian ZInck at- tended the Scandinavian Reunion at Pocatello Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Leon Jensen entertained at her home Sunday in honor of hetf son Roys eleventh birthday. Tray luncheon was served to 22 guests. Games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George Bott and (laughter Elsie and Mr, and Mrs. Johnson motored to Logan last Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. Botts son, Eugene, who has been confined to the hospital there for several weeks past. Mrs. Meda Holmgren entertained the Entre Nous club at the home of her father, Anton Christensen last Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant) afternoon was spent playing bridge. e A dinner was served to M-- A. three-cours- 10guests bidden. The Y. L. M. I. A. and Y. M. M. I. A. held their conference iu the ward chapel Sunday evening. President Rufus Barker was in charge. A very splendid program was rendered. 4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office 'at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 28, 1931. NOTICE is hereby given that Aaron Christensen of Bear River, Utah, who, on October 1, 1926, made stock raising homestead entry No. 036469, for Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, SBUNWK, SWSW4. Section 28, Township 11 Above are some of the pretty young entrants who will vie for the honor of Miss Box Elder North, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to Peach at the Bluebird Ballroom on Thursday, Sept. 10th. Top row from left to right: Miss make final proof, to establish claim Dorothy D. Larsen, Miss Hazel Innis of Garland, and Miss Ruth Pearse. Center: Miss Dorothy to the land above described, before M. Larson. Bottom row left to right: Miss Mary Welling, Miss Elaine Reeder, and Miss Fred F. Peterson, Notary Public, at Bear River City, Utah, on the first Florence Roberts. Lets all support the beauty revue and be present at this gorgeous dance. day of October, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: U. S. A. C. N. O. Holgren and J. Lorenzo Johnld son of Bear River City, Utah; Will Ipson of Corinne, Utah, and John Howard, of Promontory, Utah. JOHN FUNK PHONE 301 ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. 4 (sl-2and members LOGAN. full Faculty with time employees of the Utah State Agricultural College will create a fund for the employment of needy e and deserving students at ATTEND THE according to action taken at a special faculty meeting held this week. It is estimated that approximately 200 new DAY e positions will be created due to this action by the state employees. In essence the action means e that faculty members and reduce will coluntarily employees their own salaries in order to aid worthy students. The action was taken due to the! tremendous number of legitimate ree work coming in quests for from students and their parents who, because of the economic conditions and general unemployment were prevented from attending college this year. A committee representing the LIVESTOCK faculty has been appointed and will wrork out details of the plan. Only Taken in trade or on those students who are in actual need account at The of help will be considered. M MERRELL LUMBER & measure was an emergency action, HARDWARE CO. and it is not in any sense to be considered' as the beginning of a 5 Stores in 1 permanent fund. H Under the general plan proposed, each faculty member and employee e tit the work for one will provide student and pay this student from his Model own salary, according to the size of his salary. All money will be paid into a general fund. The student 39 NORTH MAIN STREET may be employed by the faculty mem19-- J PHONE use at Brigham City home ol ber for his personal 10TH he may work ou some general colleges stu-- i women men and Both project. B dents will benefit through the new Box Elders Most Beautiful Girls Will Vie For m e posiplan. All of the new the Honor of Being Selected tions will be in addition to the usual ones on the campus, of course. The committee appointed to work ou the details under which the planl will work, include Professor Henry Peterson, chairman, Dean A. H. Saxer, Dean Ray B. West, Director William Peterson and O. W. Cooley. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES Employes Create Fund for Deserving Students BELL TRANSFER he YELLOW PENCIL the DBAND 9) Local Manager Phone 423 - South Main Street GRAND PEACH part-tim- full-tim- Moira part-tim- j BANK with. a. FRIENDLY SERVICE X We Welcome Commercial Accounts 0f Any Size. Max-fie- part-tim- DESERET Jest-Ri- te litf and family spent the week-en- d Salt Lake City, visiting. Mrs. Marie Rasmussen returned this wreek from Indiana, where she! has been sightseeing and visiting for the past month. Miss Damsel Christensen, w'ho Is attending a beauty culture school in Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Christensen. Mrs. Ellis Arbon entertained aj number of her lady friends Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A pleasant afternoon was spent and luncheon served. Mrs. Maughn Stocks and three children of Pocatello, Idaho, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stander. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Rupert, Idaho, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Holmgren rnd family. Mr. and Mrs. .James Jensen spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mr. and. Mrs. P. Mortensen and family ah HONEYVILLE t per pound. BEAR RIVER INVALUABLE . . . among our is a certain resources human quality that makes commercial relations with our bank a rare and gratifying experience. Business men of Brigham have rewarded us with their loyalty for many, many years. irst National Bank BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH part-tim- Laundry and BLUEBIRD Ballrooi Cleaners THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 5 part-tim- I "Miss Box Elder Peach j 5 0MSBJBUE with an Wonderful Decorations and Moonlight Dances Best Music to the Best Crowd of the Season I DANCE BEGINS AT 9 P. M. REVUE AT 10:30 P. BI. Oil) fSFABUSKED Beehive Coal Yard S. NORMAN LEE Brigham Cit3, Ufah Phone ONE An annual Day event sponsored by the . , Box Elder chamber of commerce. pre-Pea- ch n u IBM |