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Show ' THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE TWO She Ins Aged Pioneer Woman Boy City Clean of Brigham Production falser Nemo Laid at Rest Thursday Milk Observed Here Doctor At Y.M.C.A. Every In St. Louis, Mo. Impressive funeral services were Published Tuesday and Friday i Semi-Week- ly Final July Clear! Semi-Weekl- y, , S. ( , One c. WIXOM. Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: Year $2.00 U.00 Six Months Three Months 50 Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. BRIGHT BUT LAZY, TOO A .1 i, A i V1 - Vt.t ' M b''1, l ,vi y & U , Each year, in this great country of ours, there is an increased desire on the part of individuals and dealers to put out to the consuming public a better and safer dairy product. Each institution, builded on these improved ideals, increases, in a noted way, the consumption of milk. Just recently Stanley Madsen of Brigham City, one of the leading dairymen of Box Elder county, erected just such an institution. His building is rather modest, but the interior and equipment and all, are scrupulously clean and sanitary. Through his large cooling vat, which holds the bottled milk to be distributed early each morning to his customers, passes a constant flow of cold water which holds the milk and cream at a low, and very constant temperature. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen will be delighted to have anyone call and see their milk plant. Of the many thousands of high school graduates who have received their diplomas this year, New York claims the brightest in the person of Ellen Elizabeth Benson, who has just finished her work preparatory for college at the age of 12 years. Several stories of her precocity are told. At eight months she started a physician who was examining her In a health contest by saying Baby ROBERT H. STEWART. wants dinner. At sixteen months a County Agricultural Agent. phychological test showed her to have a vocabulary of 159 words. At three years she could read, although no effort had been made to teach her. She Is now declared to have the mental capacity r.f 2 erl of 19 years. AU these accomplishments would YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL BARK, naturally convey the Impression that Wyo. Shades of "Pussyfoot" JohnEllen Elizabeth is an indefatigable son, the bears in Yellowstone Park student and worker. But let her tell have gone rum sleuthing. Whats more they are aligning themselves about that for herself: No, I dont like to study. I just with park rangers to uncover atread and remember. And Im lazy tempts to bring alcoholic beverages about housework. Just ask mother. into the park. Little Miss Benson may make a Rummaging for food in the luggage mark in the world, and then again carrier of a Utah car at West Thumb she may not. Many precious young- in the park last week, a brown bear sters revert to mediocrity in later exposed and scattered twenty bottles life, because they are too lazy to of home-breall over the place. make use of their natural gifts. Brown Bear Exposes Liquor In Utah Auto w A LESS WORK FOR WOMEN The eight-hoday has not reached the farm home. Analysis of 700 typical farms shows that the women e average working hours a surweek, according to a nation-wid- e vey. Extension of power lines into rural districts is making the farm wifes work easier, however, and for the same reasons that town women have been aided by electricity. Operation of farm homes has been much simplified by three things, according to the survey. These are running water in the kitchen, household washers and electricity. Many women in towns already know the advantages of these, of course, and their country cousins are now getting better acquainted with their benefits. The three advantages mentioned in d the survey just about go when farmers Improve conditions for their wives, as one calls for the others. Town women have cut their hours of work very greatly by using such facilities. It is known, for instance, that a washing machine gets things d the to done in old hand time of methods. Neither town women nor country women can operate efficiently and economically without modern time and labor saving devices. ur sixty-thre- 1 1 ? , I ranger seeing the apparent cising his Volsteadian proclivities. Car, bear, and owners were brought to the ranger station, and after a hurried consultation with the district ranger, the amber fluid was ordered scattered over the sands bordering Yellowstone Lake. And now theyre wondering whether the bear should be recognized as a regular enforcement officer and given a deserving badge, or whether he should be allowed to continue operations as an undercover agent. At any rate, hes got a nickname out of it, for from this day forward, he'll be Pussyfoot. BRIGHAM to Pay son, Utah hand-in-han- i f i ; one-thir- by TELEPHONE 75c After 8:30 P. LeRoy Ford, a negro blacksmith of Helena, Ark., asked police aid in finding the thief who stole 5,000 from him while he was attending church. M. Only 45c one-ha- lf back-breaki- ( (Station-to-statio- rates) n Plus Federal tax on amounts over 50c. A 7VT T? X T7 TJ TJ fY A. v VT? 4 Krfiime 2 Begins Saturday, Greater reductions on all summer and a solo, terest to his many friends in this sen offered the invocation was by Hans Knudson. cemetery. O. G. Bargeron dedicity cause in the winter you are lucky cated the grave. to get fifteen cases. "At the present time, I am workDewey ing in the different clinics up to school. Its only experience, but I get to do a few minor operations Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibbs of Oakland, and I believe it is time well spent. visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. California, To get another job seems hopeless. on Thursday, enroute to I have tried everywhere. The appli- Wheatley National Park. Yellowstone cations I have filled out would reach Claude Holst of Brigham City spent from here to Utah. Did you hear with friends here. Thursday of the about the general uprising Mrs. Walter Sudsbury spent the Sevunemployed here last Monday? with her parents at past week-en- d eral thousand people went enmasse Garland. to the court house and demanded Mrs. Annie Chapman is a guest at food. As a result four men were home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the shot and forty are in the hospital. Dustman here. bad. It looks Elmer and Ursel Chidester of Salt St. Louis is just fairly cooking in Lake with Mr. spent the week-en- d a temperature of 110 degrees. You and Mrs. Ray Chidester and family. can take your clothes off anytime, Relies spent Saturday at day or night, and wring them out. Clarkston.Wheatley I weigh less right now than I have Moss of Salt Mr. Mrs. for seven years, and nineteen pounds Lake and visitedHenry here with relatives City less than when I returned from my ion Sunday last. mission. However, I feel a great Mr. and Mrs. Mike Muro of Rock deal better for it." Springs, Wyoming, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Tucker and family of Slaterville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Mbs. Lucius Hansen and Mrs. Guy Marble and family. Hansen were visitors to Ogden on Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner and Monday last. little daughter returned home Friday, Misses Jesse Keller and Barbara after a two weeks visit at Avon. Rasmussen were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner enguests of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Farr who tertained at Sunday dinner, Elmer reside at Ogden. Peterson and daughter Hazel of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Thatcher. Penrose, spent Sunday here guests Mrs. Vern Knudson and son are of Charles Anderson and family. visiting relatives at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Knight of WarMrs. Arlin Madsen is spending the ren, spent Sunday here with Mrs. week with relatives at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey and Knights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. family of Brigham City were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson of here Sunday last. Plain City were Sunday guests of Wallace Waite of Smithfield has Mrs. Oluf Johnson. been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miss Lillie Jensen left Sunday for Lish the past week. Park Valley, where she will visit The old folks of this ward along with her sister and family, Mr. and with their attendants, met with the Mrs. Ray Carter. old folks of Rear River stake at their Mrs. Newell Larsen was hostess to annual outing at Lagoon held on the Recreation club on Thursday af- Tuesday last. ternoon at her home here. A deliMr. and Mrs. Lester Burbank and cious luncheon was served at the family are spending the week with small card tables to nineteen mem- relatives at St. Anthony, Idaho. bers. Progressive Rook was the pastime of the afternoon with high score going to Clara Jensen, and cut favor to Sylvia Hansen. Beautiful garden flowers adorned each table. Today and Saturday: George OMr. and Mrs. Sam Riggs and Mr. Brien and Cecelia Parker in Mystery and Mrs. Jones of Wellsville spent Ranch. Also Andy Clyde in The the past Sunday here as guests of Boudoir The Last of Moe Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Orial Nelson and Mr. bedtime story), and Higgins, (a and Mrs. Ellis Nelson. Fox News reel. Mrs. Ray Jeppson entertained on Sunday and Monday: Mary J. Monday last in honor of her small Holmes great novel brought to life, sons birthday. Games were enjoyed Lena Rivers." Also Torchy in Two on the lawn and refreshments served Toots, Strange As It Seems and to twelve guests. Fox News reel. Miss Rhoda Larsen left Tuesday for Wyoming, where she will visit NOTICE TO PUBLIC! with friends for a while. Values formerly to $17.50 in sport, street styles, light and medium shades, flat crepTt and in sizes ' crepes, sport silks CLOTH AND KNIT SUn$ Reduced to Half be- Plain and boucle weaves sport and derful opportunity for the school girl- ville News 126 FOR Blended In France 4 Un Peu DOrient, per ounce. 45c a Dram .$3 Parfum Cheramy, All Remaining Spring Coats, ($19.75 Values) 15 Girls Smart Style Wool Skirts, ($2.95 Vah 25 Clever Sweaters and Blouses, (Values $i osTi 50 Cotton Frocks, (Values to $1.95), Clearance Millinery Clearance, 50c,$i(jj Silk Underwear Clearance, (Values $1.95), for Smart Summer Bags and Costume Jewelry... " The Elite unit I Elberta SUNDAY AND TIFFANY .$3 (4 Odors), dram. Collates Jasmin, dram . . 15C Boyer Lily of The Valley, dram 15c Collates EClat, dram RENT West, Third South. (jy22-tf- ) 29 apartment, Telephone No. 4 MONDAY l I Productions FOR SALE Table beets for bottling. James Christensen. (tf) BLAU S SHOPPE 5c sale continues all day Saturday. Buy one article and get an extra one for 5c. Real bargains. Come in and look them over everything at reduced prices. SPECIAL PRICE On electric Phone 430, Petersen refrigerator. Electric. (jyl5-tf- ) THREE SHOWS DAILY 200 5 800 PN. TiMES 17$ FORMER ot SIZE (tf) GRAND PIANO Clty- - (adv-lt- IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL That you would like to apply on a new washer, see The Implement Exchange. (tf) repair any kind of eyeglasses and duplicate lens. We can save you money Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) PAID For dead and useless and horses. Phone 493J2 Reverse charges. (tf) EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION At Peters Jewelry Company. (tf) CASH cows RAIL FARES Unusual Travel Also ) E95 DOWN (tf) Modern unfurnished, apartment. 230 North Main small, modern upright made by a n manufacturer, FULLY GUARANTEED, will be sold for small balance due on lease rather than return to finance company office. Small monthly will be accepted. Prefer to sell, but consider temporary storage might with responsible party who is interested in buying later. WRITE QUICK HUDSON WEBB, Credit Manager, 74 South Main street, Salt Lake iiiiiiiiiiiia'iHiiiniiiiiaiiiijl are way SINGER SHOE Repairing machine, $20; boys saddle, $7.50; furniture. street. jtfS o (jyl9-22- ) WE ARE EQUIPPED-- To The Peoples Drug Co. RAY The 1 presents Bl house. South, First East. SMALL SIZE .17c i Theat COMMITTEE. FOR RENT .$5 a Dram Druggist Modern MERCHANTS well-know- Coeur de Moi, ounce 75c RENT Implement Exchange. Pois de Senteur, (Sweet Peas), ounce. 45c a Dram dress stvk - At the Elberta FOR Parfums Joncaire Price; Mantua News WANT COLUMN 'I Da BETTER DRESSES AND SILk" HALF PRICE Jjy2 given Day Follows Night, Evans. Miss Blythe to the moved As you see I have The speakers were Bishop W. K. Y. M. C. A. and I like it fine. I N. Chris Simonsen, Patriarch Dredge, all and to room have a nice myself S. Normodern Brigham Wright, President the conveniences of a very BeHansen. and Lee Bishop man hotel in every respect. Morilla Mrs. Spencer tween speakers, I finished my O. B. service, day and Orville Lund sang, Rock of I weeks six before yesterday and in As the concluding number, delivered thirty-on- e babies, two cases Ages. Mrs. Spencer and Mr. Lund sang, O of which were twins. I cant help Lord Restore Us to Our Home. but feel just a little bit more like a Benediction was pronounced by doctor than before. I am glad now Interment was in the community: that I took this in the summer apparei clearance save by selecting quality stvl CLEARANCE PRICES for your ed By reason of the Twenty-fourt- h of In payment for rent of a small tract from the city, R. N. Anderson July coming on Sunday this year, of Salt Lake City has agreed to hand Monday will be observed as a general holiday. Local business houses will over his entire carrot crop. close, but there will be no general celebration in this city. ti i dam- age being done to the car, hurried up to chase the culprit bear, but discovered that bruin was merely exer- p. m. at tne Mrs. Emma for Mrs. ward and chapel Mr. of son Fourth Ralph Merrell, who died this of city, is who C. F. this Lundgreen C. W. Merrell of city, attenda was large at Tuesday. There completing his medical course of floral tributes wealth School a Medical and ance George Washington with in St Louis, Mo., is making splendid Bishop A. M. Hansen presided, A conducting. progress and is deeply interested in N. Chris Simonseu was ren-derhis profession. The following para- selection, O My Father, Danish by a quartet from the graphs taken from a recent letter in-to Brotherhood. Patriarch Denmark Jenhis parents, will no doubt be of held Thursday at 4 BIG RINGS Mammoth Hippodrome 4 Spoatacular Pageant SUNNY SPAIN HERD- Make the most of your va cation by traveling by train. Reach your destination hours or days sooner without fatigue over the smoothest roadbed on earth . . . Union Pacific 1 Liberal stopover privileges. Delightful side trips. Choice of return routes. Final return limit, October 31st. ELEPHANTS CAflELS, HORJEJ, ETC. HUNDREDS OP PEOPLE - Mus VATES LOLA ItAUTlFUL HOLLYWOOD'S HOST MOVIE STAR, IN PERSON A MARVEL OP MAONIFICENCB PRESENTED BT THE SHOW SUPREME BRIGHAM Tugs. Aug. 2nd local agent' (Consult lower fares return Barg(p season r Fr I. 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