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Show PAGE TWO glfor tfoma 51)? Box subjects, forestry garden. assistant director of Dan Walters of Wellsville and Miss Wilford Extension Bowen of Beaver Dam wer Published Every the Utah Extension Service, Wanda editor and Miss married September 21st in the Logan D. Porter, Aria McKinnon, home demonstration temple. A splendidly prepared dinTuesday and Friday will be agent, Evanston, Wyoming, ner was served by the brides parents, said. Mr. Murray the judges, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Horsley, honS. C. WIXOM. Editor and Manager oring the newly-wedMrs. Sylvia Erickson delightfully Subscription Rates: $2.00 One Year entertained sixteen members and four $1.80 Six Months. visitors of the Rendezvou club at her 50 Three Months home Saturday afternoon. After a few games, a dainty luncheon was Entered at the Post Office at Brigham served all present. City, as Second Class Matter. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler enjoyed a motor Four-- H entrip through Bear River and Cache Thirty-tw- o Reports from leasing companies valley Sunday. gaged in operations on the properties To Teams Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons and Goid Consolidated of the Century children and Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Mining company are that satisfactory Simmons enjoyed Sunday with their leastwo progress is being made and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons now have mills in parents, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Nello club demonstration ing companies Thirty-tw- o Christofferson in Brigham City. counties of operation. teams from twenty-on- e According to R. M. Hampton, superOdell Bigler was called to Utah will compete for honors at the Gold Mines Utah the of intendent acWyoming on Wednesday to take State Fair, October 6th and 7th, consultant engineer nnd charge of the telegraph office for cording to a statement made last company toand the other leasing compan- an indefinite period. Wednesday by D. P. Murray, state adviser Gold of the Quartz Leasing company Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Durfey ies, club leader. fifty-to- n amalgamation a in Salt now has The demonstrations will be held in and concentration mill which is oper- Wheelon, spent their vacation Lake City last week. the Utah State Agricultural College hours a day. He twenty-fou- r Mrs. Gertrude Simmons, Mrs. Juancombuilding at the State Fair grounds, ating the Susannah Leasing ita Bigler, Mrs. Marie Lefler and Mrs. Salt Lake City, beginning at 8:30 a. reports has erected a n A. Bigler combined business and m. Thursday, October 6th, with the pany shifts a J. three is which mill running in Logan on Wednesday. Salt Lake county team. Each team ore runs from $5 to $20 a pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman and will consist of two boys or two girls day. The mill heads will be kept children of Clifton, Idaho, spent the who will represent their respective ton, but the at around $8 a ton, Mr. Hampton week-en- d with their parents, Mr. and counties. to Mr. Hampton, said. According in Beaver Dam. The winning boys team and the there is enough ore blocked out to Mrs. R. A. JohnsonDan Walters gave Mrs. Mr. and sent to will be winning girl's team keep both mills running for at least their wedding dance at the Beaver Camp Plummer, Oregon, to contest twelve months. Dam amusement hall. A large crowd with representatives of ten other The Utah Gold Mines company ex- enjoyed dancing to the music of the western states at the Pacific Interwork soon on an in- Mendon orchestra. Refreshments were national Livestock Exposition, Port- pects to begin cut four of the prop- served. Many useful and beautiful to shaft clined land, Oregon, later in the year. erties principal fissures at a depth presents were received. According to Mr. Murray the State of 600 feet to determine the existence Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard of Fair demonstrations will include the of deep lvlng ore bodies. Washington, D. C., enjoyed a delighteconand home following agricultural Officers of the Century Consoli- ful motor trip from that city, to visit omics subjects: Production of clean dated are Dr. C. N. Jensen, president; with relatives and friends in the Bear milk, making a bull pen, luncheon and J. River valley and elsewhere. Mrs. table service, making salads, tailored H. J. Wallace,secretary-treasureLeonard was formerly Miss Orpha W. Gebhart, makof pockets, alteration patterns, Sweeten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing muffins, sandwiches, bungalow John Semm of Chicago, was fined G. G. Sweeten of Garland. aprons, scrap books, posters, care of A large number of officers of the the wardrobe, arrangement of flowers, $1,500 for making moonshine whiskey Beaver ward attended the Primary his bread in bakery. canning, forest tree seeds and other instead of union meeting in Garland held on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Verge Packer and children of Ogden w ere visiting with relatives and friends in Beaver Dam last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Saunders and daughters LaPrele and Fay, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders motored to THEY LAST! Standrod and spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Henry McIntyre. $1 Gem Micromatic Razor and, 5 Blades Mrs. Alleen Simmons and children 35c Choice of Palmolive or Colgates Shaving Cream spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White in Garland. 49c All $1.35 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler at their home Sunday evening. 3 Bars Palmolive Soap, and W. W. Owens, Semi-Weekl- y, s. MINES AT PARK VALLEY ACTIVE of Utah Compete At Fair H Coke-vin- e, twenty-five-to- vice-preside- r. SPECIALS WHILE Value for 25c Size Cashmere Bouquet Soap 50c Value Angels of Destruction All for 25c Barrel of Pure Vanilla Extract SPECIAL! 3 Oz. 33c - 6 Oz. 52c - 16 Oz. $1.39 A Makes Good Things Taste Better! It has been stated at different times that the angels of destruction or destroying angels, as they are sometimes called, have left the courts E on high many years ago, and judging from the doings some people, one is led to believe that they have arrived 011 this vale of tears. Especially is this noticeable on the court house and city hall grounds. A lot of these rowdies spare neither tree, shrub or lawn. It is noticeable in several spots, that the grass has practically disappeared, having been tramped down and kicked loose by these scuffling high school students. Some of those lovely shade trees bear mute evidence of having been torn limb from limb. The flowers also come in for a share of this putting everything under j Dm. Thornton Brug Go. I We Carry Peters Shot Gun Shells! Hi your feet. Such wanton destruction can hardly be tolerated or put up with when one takes into consideration the amount of money that the city has spent to provide these otherwise nice grounds and their upkeep for the benefit of the public. A CITIZEN. WANT COLUMN SUBSCRIBE For the Improvement Era during campaign 16th to 23rd. Charming New Modes in Paris Designed 296 d) FOR RENT modern furnished or unfurnished apartment, 230 North Main. (o4-pd) FOR RENT Two furnished or unwith basement D. H. Rosenbaum South Main. furnished rooms Rent reasonable. FOR SALE 427J- - Browns, and brown suede combined with kid are sponsored m charming new modes. Black kid and suede ties m the boulevard heel, mark the fashion for street wear. Who will be the next to wear them? These styles are priced for you . . . (s30-o21-p- d) (s27-30-p- No. 1, 40c., FOOTWEAR Oct. week, FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, North Main. 142 Two grades of onions. and No. 2, 20c. Phone (s27-3- APPLES FOR SALE Jonathan apples at a low price. Steve Misrasi, mile south of the Chase beet dump (s27-o23-p- d) Our Special On WOMENS HOSIERY t sheer chiffon hosiery, priced at s,?per.'gra.(J,e per pair, is offered to you in all fall shades, on Saturday, for 89c per pair, or two pair for $1.69. 1 Forsgren Shoe Store Stevens Phone 242-- J (sl6-tf- ) LOST Ford wheel and tire between Garland and Brigham by way of Honeyville. Finder notify o Sugar company, Brigham. Reward. (s27-3- EYE EXAMINATION Peters Jewelry Company. the past Mrs. J. C. Reeder in this city. and C. A Messrs. John F. Conley visitors business were Hall of Portage to Brigham City on Wednesday. of the r. W. Thomas, manager to went store, P. O. Skaggs local business of matters on Salt Lake City this morning. and AbAttorney Wm. E. Davis this city of PhiHips John stractor were business visitors to Salt Lane City on Wednesday. and Mr and Mrs. Parley Redd spent Utah, Blanding, of daughter Mrs. Abel Sunday visiting Bishop and S. Rich and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maxwell of Salt in Lake City are spending the week L. I. son, their with Brigham City faaie-wa- y Maxwell, manager of the local j EVERY SINGLE ITEM OUT TO PRICE AND QUALITY RECORDS YOU CANT BEAT THESE f o I Saturd U rk Roi Pol jt I Shouldei ell in oui Jy 12c I Ve pei sug fese fre serve 1 I Potatoes inner. C gve new I Sweet j for you t the unu I per Articles Entered For County In Fair bag L leat frow we lir w e 1 1 ex- tension agent, entered the following articles for Box Elder county in club work at the State Fair: Gronp Exhibits Foods 1, Brigham City, Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Mrs. Henry Stander, leaders: Foods 2, Tremonton, Miss Ruby Harris and Miss Lydia Meister, leaders: East Tremonton, Miss Rae Abbott and Mrs. Pearl Hill, leaders; Foods 3, Bothwell, Mrs. Edna Anderson and Miss LaVera Summers, leaders: Clothing 1, Brigham City, Mrs. Thelma Kotter and Mrs. Kathleen Reese, leaders; Clothing 2, Tremonton, Mrs. Leland Crystal, leader; Deweyville, Mrs. Louie Veteto and Mrs. Iva Madsen, leaders. Indlvidnal Exhibits Individual canning exhibit, Miss Donna Abbott, Tremonton; Ball glass canning contest. Miss Katherine Abbott, Tremonton; Kerr glass canning contest, Miss Ethel Nebeker, Willard; cotton school dress, Miss Mary Supan, 4-- cans i Tomato it; small ;nte Tomal a I can; can a size pork & I You i Ithese at cans, strs 1 (s30-o21-p- d) Miss Izola D. Jensen, district P per P 5e h of Lynn and Mildred Barlow of Malta, Idaho. SUBSCRIBE For the Improvement Era during campaign week, Oct. 16th to 23rd. 4-- H sL Baker n; O. store. Mr. Miss Ruth Dunn, daughter of left this of city, Dunn and Mrs. Eph she will Monday for Logan, where attend the U. S. A. C. during the coming school year. at Marriage licenses were issued the county clerks office during the week to David J. Gibb of Lewiston, Idaho, and Venis Elaine Rice of Brigham City; Raymond August Lind Tt ground Loaf. H 1 J of MENS GIRLS PRINT UNION SUITS Winter. 2 Dresses 49c v insage rlb. DRESS Fast Color. 1 Beautiful Assortaer! Extra Heavy for pork the g r o in o nut I for- - l 49c it: Peanut u a1 known t am City jay we w glass jai jre to ai Week-en- d family Tremonton. by ,y similar exhibit will be entered by Miss Jensen for Cache county. A d usi whi and - si arieties that i Corinne News Oui af. surprise party was given Mr. and O. M. Lemon at their home on Monday evening. Games were piayed and luncheon was served to eight A Mrs. if slight the v ves attended the funeral services here Wednesday for Mary E. Rader, and spent the remainder of the day visiting at the home of Thomas Bosley and family. Mrs. Anna C. Gilbert Mrs. Annie Gilbert and Mrs. W. F. Chea! spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Geneva Snow. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bradford announce the arrival of a fine baby boy born Thursday, September 22nd. Miss Leah R. Christiansen of Utah, visited friends here on Thursday. Miss Christiansen was a former teacher in the local school. A surprise party was given Ezra Burt on Friday evening, In honor of his birthday. Progressive "Five Hundred was the diversion and luncheon was served twenty guests. Miss Ruth'Reese of Logan, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wynn and son Elwynr of Bingham Canyon spent the week-en- d with Mr Jensens mother, Mrs.visiting Alma Jensen. A party was given in the ward hall Monday evening by the .local Farm Bureau in honor of the following past officers: May-fiel- d, f bre couples present Mrs. Leonard Ipson, Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mrs Arthur McKellups and Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Stuart of Ogden, the city hall Wednesday evening. Lafayette Nelson was chosen precinct chairwoman, John' C. Craner, precinct chairman and Roy BoBley, secretary. The following delegates were chosen to attend the county convention: Mrs. Lafayette Nelson, John C. Craner, C. M. Fredrickson, W. M. Fillmore, Charles Fredrickson, Thomas F, Wise, James Marble, Wm. Woods, C. G. Adney, Lafayette Nelson, Cornelius Ballard, Wendell Holmes, Mrs. Laron Anderson and Roy A. M. Reeder, Bosley. Alternates: O. M. Lemon, Lyman Marble and Laron Anderson. Mrs. When Peter Ball of Manchester, England, was arrested on a charge of fraud, he was found to be wearing two suits, four shirts, three pairs o! underpants, three undershirts, two Mrs. C. G. Adney, Mrs. pairs of socks, three body belts and a sweater. Lafayette Nelson, Mrs. E. W. S. Owens, Sterling Wright and Lafayette Nelson. Short talks were given by Noble Hunsaker and C. G. Adney. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to sixty-fiv- e guests. The honored guests drew for prizes and Mrs. E. W. Redelings won and was a book of poems by written presented Edgar A Guest OCT. 1ST Roy Bouck of Salt Lake City was the guest here on Sunday of Miss at the Gladys Jensen. Mrs. Annie Hewlett who has spent the past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rader, returned on Wednesday to her home in Salt Lake City. Bishop Lafayette Nelson, E. W. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen and Miss Gladys Jensen spent Thursday In Salt Lake City. A Republican primary was held in MENS Si Cleaned and Pit.. 60c Economy Serna I Modern Dependail Cleaners Telephone No. 81 'g will b I temonton her 3rd, I fere . pose of lay resit Sean OUR ADS BRING app sp ferial, Beale, iloner H I Rede-ling- s, CANDY DANCE 0) LI. A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS At (tf) Estate of Jere Lee Blodgett, FOR SALE. Used kitched cabinet, deceased. three coal heaters and odd chairs, Creditors will present claims with 304 West, 3rd North. vouchers to the undersigned at 2307 Mountain. Ave., La Crescenta, a, HOUSE To be Bold by Oct or to J. Wesley 1st for best offer. Horsley, Cellar and Attorney at Law, First National Bank water Inside. 358 N First W. (tf) J1 Brsham, Utah, on or before the. 17th day of January, A. D. 1933. WE ARE EQUIPPED To repair any CHARLES E. CROSBY, Executor of kind of eyeglasses and duplicate the estate of Jere Lee Blodgett, lens. We can save you money tt6CG&S6u Peters Jewelry Company. Date of first publication: Septem(tf) MEMBERSHIP DANCE Cali-forni- CASH jo Sale ln 36 SOUTH MAIN hr ,Ui3 Uan-Enge- Crystal Springs LESSONS Nellie Poulson. EXPERT this city spent Mrs Alton Mason of week visiting with last tow days a Montana. Butte, friends in J H. Henderson of Provo, SATURDAY, 0) Utah-Idah- $2.49 to 4.98 3EPT. 30, LOCAL ITEMS Collinston News care i news- - feemiMccxvy ay TUF PAID For dead and cows and horses. Phone uaeleai 493J2 Reverse charges. ber 15, A. D. 1932. (sl6-ol- J. WESLEY, HORSLEY, Attorney for Executor. 4) Saturday, Oct. 1st Bluebird Hall ADMISSION; Activity Tickets, or By l aying t!:c Ye:.r!y Furd iBaBaisyEiaaE-aaa- B liunVZ'ury Then, lei? a Ioi JLg averages wBl J gyasaasw S0A |