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Show THE BOX El.DER NEWS. page two BIfrg Sox Eltor Nntig Mrs. Mary Hopkins of Salt Lake is her daughter here, Mrs. Semi-Wend- y, C. Editor and Manager. Subscription Rates: WIXOM. i ..$2.00 One Year Six Months Three Months $0. Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. FREAKS OF A TORS ADO Tornadoes are the most freakish of storms, and those which brought death to more than 300 victims in Alabama and other southern states recently, were no exception. Many seemingly miraculous escapes ocur-reas well as odd incidents, such as the following: Near Birmingham, a baby girl, Jewel Butler, was torn from her mothers arms and carried nearly ten miles, yet was unharmed save for a few bruises. Two little negro boys were blown across the Warrior River at Demop-oli- s and landed in a field unhurt. Two persons hurt at Clanton were taken for treatment to Thorsby, ' where another twister struck the physicians office Just as they arrived, but they were not further injured. An amusing freak of the storm was the wrapping of a quilt tightly around t rooster and depositing the helpless bird high in the limbs of a tree. A strange phenomenon was seen when a second tornado struck a section of Alabama and for a considerable distance closely followed the path of the first, which had occurred about a week before. The most destructive single tornado in history was that which struck St. Louis, May 27, 1896, killing 30 persons and destroying thirteen million dollars' worth of property in half an hour. The recent series of tornadoes in the South took a slightly higher toll of life, in several separate storms occurring about the same time. automobile owner is rust, which often begins its work of destruction even before the new car is delivered to its purchaser. But science is now able to practically eliminate this metal parts damage by before the enamel is applied. Car buyers of the future will Inautosist on properly mobiles, according to G. E. Luke, a Detroit engineer who specializes In methods of preventing rust on motor vehicles. He declares that methods have so far advanced during the past few years, that a car or truck not properly treated to prevent the Inroads of rust and corrosion can not be called modern. His statement continues: "No one would think of putting acid in the crank case of an automobile, for the working parts would soon be corroded beyond use. It Is just as important to remove acid and other impurities from the surface of the metal parts which are to be highly finished, if the appearance of the car is to be preserved. Owners should insist that the finish of their cars stands up for a reasonable time, and this Is only possible if proper treatment is given the sheet metal parts before the finishing coats rust-proofi- rust-proof- rust-proofi- lor ME The moment you apply By the employment of the most improved methods it Is declared that a few cents spent on each car at the time of manufacture will save many dollars for the purchaser. Rex-Salvi- ne you can feel ita soothing coolness penetrate deep into the skin. In a few minutes your Bun-bu- m is relieved. Rex-Snlvi- ne Generous 39) Tube The Eddy Drug Store Mantua News Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Christiansen and Miss Eva Christiansen of Downey, Idaho, spent Sunday here guests of Mrs. Laurina Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrum and children of Elwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jensen of this community. Thirty-si- x mothers were present at the Mothers Day program given at the chapel here Sunday morning. Mrs. Dave Johnson and children of Salt Lake, are spending the week here with Mrs. Oluf Johnson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weaver of Ogden spent Mothers Day here with Mrs. Weavers mother, Mrs. Ole Olsen and other relatives. Mrs. Oluf Johnson spent Wednesday at Plain City visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ng are applied. Sunburn NO d, CAR DAMAGE BY RUST One of the greatest enemies of the visiting Sterling Wright. Miss Bessie Anderson, a nurse at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, spent Thursday and Friday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson of this community. Miss Ruth Turner left Thursday for San Diego, California, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Cheal. An afternoon luncheon and card party was given on Saturday afternoon at the fraternal hall by the social committee of the Eastern Star Lodge, with Mrs. Winnifred Jarvis as chairman. At 1:30 oclock, a delicious luncheon was served at four long tables to eighty Jadies present. The tables were prettily decorated with spring flowers. Following the luncheon, cards were the diversion of the afternoon, with Mrs. W. H. Griffiths of Brigham City winning the cut prize. Their were guests from Ogden, Brigham City. Garland and Tremonton present. The following grand officers of the Odd Fellows Lodge made their official visit to the local lodge on Saturday evening. H. L. Norman, L A Gidding, J. W. Rundal, W. F. House, Harry L. Phillips, C. M. Ever-l- y and F. E. Lundskog were the visiting officers from Ogden and Salt Lake City. Following the meeting, luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodward entertained at a Mothers Day dinner on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Althea P.iown. The following children wee in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Murphy, Mr. and to s. Fred Keeter and Mis. Hattie Iveison of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown of Far West and Mr. N. H. Gage. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pledaer and children of Far West spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Pledgers parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Older. Henry Ford and mother of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lance Hammerland. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Hammerland, who will spend the week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Romer Packer of Salt Lake visited friends here on Sunday last. Mrs. Norma J. Elswood entertained the following at dinner Sunday afternoon: Misses Sarah Thomas, Leah Vera Christiansen, and Johnson Grace Bosley. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Murphy of Ogden spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Orville Jensen and daughter, who have spent the past two months with her sister, Mrs. John Monsen, left on Saturday for her home in Butte, Montana. Miss Annis Dunn of Logan spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Dunn. Mrs. George Price and children of Ogden, but who are leaving soon to make their home in Denver, Colorado, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Johnson. Miss Bertha Anderson is visiting relatives and friends at Penrose. Mrs. V. R. Gilson. Saturday afternoon, the Primary Mrs. Platt Clark and three daughentertained at a May day festival. A ters of Hyrum are visiting Mrs. splendid program was rendered and Clarks sister, Mrs. David Nelson. refreshments were served to a large crowd. A number of the mothers Police had the idea Earl Baumgartwere present ner of Evansville, Ind., was Intoxicated when he ran into a house in Six years ago, George Stiles and Lis automobile, but hospital attaches his wife of Fort Madison, la., started said he was still under the influence to play a million points of pinochle of an anaesthetic. as opponents. A few days ago the game was finished, Mrs. Stiles winA burglar who broke into a resning the long contest, in which 2,872 taurant in Columbus, O., poured tohands were played, her margin being mato sauce into water glasses, broke 3,494 points. The forbearance of the 180 eggs against the walls and poured two players may be judged by the fact that there were no casualties cold soup in ice cream refrigerators. and no threats of divorce proceedings A. B. Chester and his bride of during the progress of the game. Skipton, England, are taking their honeymoon trip on horseback through Yorkshire. WANT COLUMN PEOPLE AE HAVE IT SAND, Olsen Bike 345-- Brag Company BALED ALFALFA Fill Your Needs at These TOMATO PLANTS Marble. Compelling SAVINGS! FOR 35c. & Phone 85c Eugene (ml3-j7p- Baled straw, 304. ) (ml0-13- SALE for sale. Young Mathias. pigs. FOR H. J. Tbos. B. (mlO-1- 3) Work harness. Valberg Grocery. Ctc' d) FOR RENT modern house. Mrs. Laura Morris. (ml3-tf- ) FDR SALE 5(K Co. Sptg. GRAVEL FOR SALE Hillstrom, phone Box (m6-tf- PIANO INSTRUCTION Nellie Poulson, THE VELVETINA 242-- ) Call (tf) J. COSMETICS CO. demon- Will give a free facial stration at Edith Cheneys Beauty Parlor ail day Wednesday. 329 South Main street. (lt-p- .tfH d) Mifc l,u , - j CAe Treato (VVviic TXr- U- 'i FDR RENT o Modern house furnished 108 South. Second or unfurnished. West street (tf) For dead ana use! ess, horses. Phone 493J2 Reverse charges. (tf) Tat- O- t . 8 CASH PAID cows and tot BREAKFAST SET, ONLY $9.50 4 inch drain tile, 5c per foot; 5 inch, 7c; hayrack, $17.25; garden tractor, $70; saddle, $17.25; harrow, $15; good sulk plow, $12.50; trade land roller for harrow; tent, CB 35c Whisk Brooms....25c $1 Thermos Bottles. 79c No. 59 Antiseptic Solution Fine for Nasal Spray, Throat Gargle, Mouth Wash and Bad Breath 1ti rJanLost26Pom Every Published Tuesday and Friday. 9 Friday, may i3, Semi-Week- ly lC . Open 1 to 6 p. m. EXCHANGE. $11.50. IMPLEMENT (mlO-tf- ) EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION At Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) WE SELL New and repair the old lawn mowers, garden hose, locks and keys, hair clippers, scissors, electric irons, vacuum cleaners, curling irons, firearms, bicycles and phonographs, and many other things. JOHN go-car- ts, ROCK-WOO- D. (a!5-jl- 5) WE ARE EQUIPPED To repair any of eyeglasses and duplicate We can save you money. Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) kind lens. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Frodsham of Rockland, Idaho, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard. Mrs. Lucinda Loveland of Salt Lake was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christensen of Wilson Lane were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer. Mrs. A. F. Loveland of Logan spent visiting relatives in the week-en- d this community. William Barnard of Garland was FOR P. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. on Sunday last. Barnard 21-da- v Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Perry of Slater-vill- e were guests Saturday of Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Dewey and little son Barnette of Richfield, spent SunLeave Any Day day and Monday at the home of Mr. between May 15 andOct. 15 Mrs. J. E. Dewey. and Round trip fares reduced to Vesta Holdaway of Logan Is spendy .basis of one and a third vacation at the home of her her ing fares between all O.S.L. here, Mr. and Mrs. James parents Monstations in Utah, Idaho, Holdaway. tana, Nevada and Wyoming, A party was held Friday night in and to the Northwest. Return of the local school teachers, honor limit, 21 days ample time Vera Marchant, Iris Schow and for a delightful vacation. FTank Stevens. A program was renConsult Local A scut tor dered, each teacher was presented a Further Details token and refreshments were served to a large attendance. Evelyn Harwood of Ogden is spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mrs. Minnie Boyd is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Eckley. Mr. and Mrs. W.cn Green of TreThe Overland Route monton, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cittms. Mrs. Peter Houck of Brigham City is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank. Louise and Mrs. Vincent Heusser Miss Vernal Peterson, a teacher at of California are visiting at the home Snowville, spent Saturday and Sun- of their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. day visiting with her parents, Mr. and Joseph Heusser. Mrs. Erastus Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peterson and entering the home of R. little daughter Anna of Richfield, A. Burglars Nickell of Long Beach, Calif., took were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron $3 and stopped long enough to eat E. Christensen and family Sunday. a cherry pie. Mrs. LaVela Matesen entertained SHERIFFS SALE Sunday In honor of her daughter ArleyB sixth birthday. Games were In the District Court of the First played and luncheon was served to Judicial District of the State of Utah, sixteen little guests. in and for the County of Box Elder. Marcus Evans of Carlin, Nevada, The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Wallace Mantelo. L. Kerr, also known as T. L. Kerr, Miss Esther Ohman spent Tuesday and Elizabeth S. Kerr, his wife; Garwith her sister, Mrs. Berniece land National Farm Loan associaof Elwood. a A. Bigler and J. tion, corporation; Mrs. Frank Weller and cihldren of Agnes Bigler, his wife; Claud PeterSalt Lake spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmgren and sen; A. W. Ackley and Isabelle Ackley, his wife; John Lenkersdorfer and family of this community. The Primary officers and teachers Mhry E. Lenkersdorfer, his wife; met Friday at the home of Mrs. Sina Norman Lee and Ida K. Lee, his Hansen, where they held a business wife; First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, defendants. SHERIFFS meeting, after which games were SALE. to played and luncheon was served To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the thirteen bidden. Mr. and Mrs. David Stander and 14th day of May, 1932, at twelve ofamily of Tremonton visited Mr. and clock, noon, at the FTont Door of the Mrs. Alvin Stander Monday. County Court House, in Brigham City, Mrs, John Pitts and son Harry of Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting Mrs. title, claim and interest of the above Pitts sister, Mrs. Carl Iverson and named defendants, of, in and to the family here. following described real property, Mrs. Anna Zinck and Mrs. Lorenzo situated in Box Elder County, Utah, Johnson were shopping in Brigham City on Saturday last. Parcel 1: A number of neighbors and friends All that part of the Southeast surprised Mrs. Hilua Iverson Satur- quarter of the Southwest quarter of day afternoon, the occasion being her Section 4, Township 12 North, Range birthday. A delicious luncheon was 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, enjoyed by all. North and West of the Bear Mr. and Mrs. Dean Leak left this lying River. week for their home in Centerville, Also, commencing at the Northwest California, after visiting relatives and friends in this community for the corner of said Southeast quarterSec-of the Southwest quarter of said past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson and tion 4, Township and Range aforesons Norman and Sterling visited in said, and running thence North 69 degrees East 8.82 chains; thence Brigham City on Sunday. North 19 deg 56 min West 24 chains, of the number Monday evening, a neighbors and friends of Mrs. Lavina thence North 7.21 chains to the Bear thence in Jensen surprised her in honor of her River Canal birthday. The evening was spent in a northeasterly direction along said to the North boundary playing progressive card games and of Lot 3 in said Section 4, thence a tray luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and East 11.18 chains to the Northeast two children spent Thursday with corner of said Lot 3, thence South 60 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Asbridge of chains; thence West 20 chains to the Salt Lake City. place of beginning. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alvis and Also the Southwest quarter of the family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reese Northeast quarter and the Northwest of Newton, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. quarter of the Southeast quarter of Sina Thorsen and family. said Section 4, said Township and Sunday afternoon the members of Range. club met at the the second year Also, beginning at the Northwest meeting house to elect officers for corner of the Northeast quarter of this year. The following leaders were present: Norine Checketts, se- said Section 4, Township and Range cond year club; Esther Ohman, as aforesaid, and running thence East sistant; Harriet Sorensen and Elvina 100 feet; thence South 44 deg 52 min Jensen, club advisors over all the East 284 feet; thence South 28 deg three years. The officers chosen are 37 min East 229 feet; thence South El well, president; Minnie 11 deg 26 min East 304 feet; thence LaVoy Lorraine South 14 deg 14 min West 638 feet; Checketts, Holmgren, secretary and treasurer; thence West 313 feet, more or less, Melba Jensen, cheer leader; Verla to the Southwest corner of the NorthHansen, reporter, and Velma Dallin west quarter of the Northeast quarand Carma Peterson, notifying com- ter of said Section 4, Township and mittee members. Range aforesaid; thence North 1319 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren and feet, more or less, to the place of little son Kenneth visited relatives beginning. and friends in Ogden on Saturday Excepting, therefrom, beginning at and Sunday last. the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter J. E. BAIR OFFERS SORE RARE of said Section 4, and running thence OPPORTUNITIES TO BUY HORTES West 41 bit rods; thence South bearing East along the Bear River, 85 rods, without a Down Payment just start thence East 12 rods, thence North off like renting with easy monthly 80 rods to the place of beginning. Parcel 2: payments. That part of the East half of the modern home on west Forest for only $2,050, well worth Southwest quarter of Section 33, Only rent buys It Township 13 North, Range 2 West, 24 acres and a good home with Salt Lake Base and Meridian, lying out buildings and a fine orchard of West of Bear River and East of Bear fruits and berries; also goes with no River Canal, and South of the o down payment. The price is cut in Sugar Company spillway to a two and the monthly payments are point 160 rods South. cheap rent The property hereby A brand new home on 3rd East will containing in the aggregate mortgaged 170 acres, also go the same way with the price more or less. cut down to $1150. Together with an 80 acre water Come in and let me tell you about in the Bear River Canal as right these deals, or call me up and I will administered by the o Sugar call. Company. This is the time of all time to get Together with all rights of every a home of your own, just as easy as kind and nature, however, evidenced, renting and there are very few houses to the use of water, ditches and canto rent in Brigham. als for the irrigation of said premises. (ml0-13- ) JOHN E. BAIR. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. K. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1932. I Terms of sale: cash. Instructor of Piano FARES REDUCED EXCURSIONS one-wa- UNION PACIFIC Looks IOO95 Ben Feels Stronger Than Eve Just to prove to any or woman that Kruschen doubt,, Sato,1 SAFE way to reduce-- let letter of Mr. F. J. Fritz of u ,l UaciE Ohio, recently received. He writes: Ive tried extrema tag, setting up wIsm little results but the Kruschen are almost Incr S months I reduced from SOS pounds and feel stronger thu L no more wheezing or breath-frie- say I lookPg nds cent better. Bear in mind, you fat nan there is danger in too muck L' the safe way to reduce ', spoonful of Kruschen Salts inV of hot water every morula down on fatty meats and sweet bottle that lasts 4 weeks eosak trifle get it at Wm. Thornton I Co. or any drug store in the wot) one-C- , Smaller than an atom, evea sta than an electron, is a newly particle of matter called neutron. Its size is too infinite to be described, but it is pro), somewhat larger than the soulj kidnaper at that. d r Bear River News Hun-sak- er I I Of course Koda youll take a HO KNOWS whit W tores await you on dv your wee- journeying? Adventure wid youll want to remember snapshots. Kodaks of all kinds, price and sixes here for your Inspa don. Brownies ss low s $1.50, Kodaks ss low si I)d Kodak Verichrome Film la 1 new a rolls et nosxtn cost. kend Comptons Art Music Co. to-w- it: ANEW HOOVEE right-of-wa- y; right-of-w- ay DUSTETH 4-- H vice-preside- $3,-50- 0. Utah-Idah- Utah-Idah- Verna Phone Johnson 425-- R luiiiriii.iuiiiiiaiwttiiitnnwitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiitiitiiiiS 1 JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. to m. r Hoover is celebrating its hvtf i In fifth anniversary not only wth ne three new Silver , Jubmbe cn Hoovers, but with a new flea Is improved Dustette. is 00 Anyone who has use0of Hoover Dustette knows j a marvel of dusting efficient it is light and easy to speedy and thorough ,p hanfa in & removal. i ch to The New Dustette fa5 dr; more powerful motor, ith quieter and better looking po ever before. It sells fofthi j i same price as before "to $16.50 cash. Convenient te'fia .. if you wish. Ask to see it STOHL jus |