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Show THE BOX PAGE TWO " MRVVS- - Semi-Week- jy partment lje Sox glftrr Nnua Published Every Tuesday and Friday 8. C. WIXOM. Editor and Manager Semi-Weekl- y, Subscription Rates: One Year Btx Months. Three Months $2.00 $1.00 .50 Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. Honey ville News Mrs. William Wilson spent Wednesday in Arimo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Sorensen of Salt with Mr. Lake spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Leon Christensen. Mr, and Mrs. George Hunsaker entertanied Thursday evening. Five Hundred was played and luncheon served to twenty-fou- r guests. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Christensen entertained Friday night. Rook was played and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Abinidi Tolman had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Dunkin and son Earl and Earl Wlrthlen of Salt Lake. e The Sunday school held an dance here Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr.' and Mrs. Ed A. Jensen entertained Saturday evening at a waffle supper. Mrs. LaVoy Chlarson, Mrs. Laura Hunsaker, Mrs. Lucille Wilson and Mrs. Pansy Hunsaker were hostesses to the Honeyville Bridge club Satur day afternoon. A progressive toboggan party was held here Tuesday night. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Rhea Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson of Fielding and Irvil Boothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Than Boothe of this community. The marriage was performed by Bishop J. A. Fishburn in Brigham City on Wednesday. The young couple will make their home in Honeyville. FRUIT RAISERS SATURDAY SPECIALS On Feb. 24th. SPECIAL: POSTAL SCALES FREE with a box of Cascade Suede Finish Papeterie, in four tints, for 49c. $1.19 will give you the luxury of Shari Face Powder in the large box, never sold before for less than annual $2.50. We continue to give you the miniature Rexall Store free, with the purchase of $1.00 or more of Rexall goods. marketing. The program follows: First session, 10 a. m., W. H. Barker, Ogden, chalrman--- A Plan for the Fruit Industry, Professor Coe; A Productioa Program for the Vegetable Industry, Dr. A. L. Wilson, state college; "The Outlook for Fruit Growing, Seth Shaw, B. Y. U Grading and Inspection of Fruits and Vegetables, L. S. Fenn, bureauof agricultural economics, U. B. deFive-Ye- THE EDDY DRUG STORE ar county," FLcfpixton, Salt Lae; JFjogressln Orchard Spraying. and Dr Fronuf R Wann, state college, Professor Coe, New Fruit Varieties, Work in Drrhard Demonstration Nichols, coun- p A tentative program for the convention of the State Horticulture Lomond, Society at the Hotel Ben was anFeb. 24th, Ogden, Friday, M. nounced Saturday by Professor F. Coe of the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan, who is secretary of the society. two According to Professor Coe, sessions will be held for the fruit their growers of the state to discussoutline problems and hear experts methods of disease control, better orchard management practices and porter DeLore Thinning Tests In A B. Call, county meeting. business agent; said that a proposed Coe Professor wormy fruit law the to amendment would be considered, also laws per taining to the spray residue.a district The matter, of holding in Provo at a meeting of the society determined, be will also later date Professor Coe said. ty Sen Wunty. If You Get Up Nights Make This 25c Test Physic the bladder as you would the bowels. Drive out impurities and excessive acids that cause irritation burning and frequent desire. Get a 25c test box of the bladder from Btore. any After drug physic, four days if you are not relieved of getting up nights go back and get your money. containing buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc., acts pleasantly and effectively on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. If you are bothered with backache, or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold by Wm. Thornton Drug Co. A three-(ia'y- ''' found tri BU-KET- S, BU-KET- mil, (fl7-ml- will be d 26th March 7th. 4 Under the Pointed out, ? the loa to attend S, eS 1 wJS tacular celebrwi ing for the Feb. 26th. neet 7) -- will ggiorful ceiJS OUR SPECIALTY IS ON THE WEARING APPAREL 9 Forty Years of Experience is Your Cleaning . . . European Secrets? All Work Insured GivoC ' Blansfield of Media, granted a divorce after testifying her husband monopolized him the bed covers and accusing she when ear on the her of hitting side of pulled the clothes to her Mrs. George B. Pa., was , H SANITARY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS the bed. Because she punched the nose of a policeman who reprimanded her husband, Mrs. J. C. Browne of Chicago was fined $35. Phone 472-- 1 fthl (k t. HENRY L. st Mantua News The Deuce-L- o club was entertained Thursday evening by Miss Bertha Anderson at her home here. Bridge was the pastime of the evening, with Jessie Keller receiving high score prize, and a dainty luncheon was served to the eight members. This club was recently organized with Miss Lucille Jensen as president, Mamie Jeppson as secretary. Those belonging to the club are: Lucille Jensen, Mamie JeppsQn, Dorothy Jeppson, Bertha Anderson, Melba and Bernice Hailing, Barbara Rasmussen and Jessie Keller. Mrs. M. C. Sorensen entertained Wednesday in honor of her husbands birthday. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and a delicious luncheon was served to six guests. Mrs. Art Stokes of Brigham City, was guest. Mrs. Archie Sims was hostess to the Recreation club Thursday afternoon at her home. A delicious hot dinner was served to twenty members at the small card tables. Progressive Rook was the phstime of the afternoon, with Mrs. Myrl Jensen receiving high score and Marina Johnson cut favor. The table decorations were In keeping with St Valentines day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jeppson were guests at a birthday party Monday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Perkins in Wellsville, in honor of Mrs. Mary Minerleys eighty-fourt- h birthday. A hot supper was served to thirty guests. The evening was spent in social chat. Mrs. Minerley is the grandmother of Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough of Tre- monton were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Hailing. The Recreation club members entertained their husbands at a very pleasant social Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeppson. Progressive Rook was played with high score for men going to sixty-eigh- Horticulturists to Meet at Ogden Hostelry Besides the many items old-tim- no-ho- mittees and lunch. Afternoon session,. Salt president. MAP PROGRAM on the Rexall Birthday Sale we offer for SATURDAY WLnaor, th Archie Sims, for ladies, Sylvia Hansen. The prize for couple went to Mr. and Mrs. William Goulding. A delicious tray luncheon was served to forty guests. Favors and tally cards were in Valentine design. Mrs. N. C. Jeppson is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Oviatt of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weaver, and Mrs. Melvin Draney of Ogden, spent here with their mother, the week-en- d Mrs. Ole Olsen, who is very 111. Chris Rasmussen of Salt Lake City spent the past week here visiting with friends and relatives. Miss June Nelson of Brigham City here as guest of spent the week-en- d Miss Audrey Jeppson. In a vain attempt to work a jigsaw puzzle, Henry Palmer of Flint, Mich., sat up until 5 oclock in the morning, and then went to his bedroom and killed himself. After being hurt three times in auto smashups, George Kedzie of Palatine, 111., sold his motor car and now walks three miles to the railway station. WANT COLUMN out-of-to- LOST A about ladieS $10. purse, containing Return to News office. Clean, soft, cotton rags (tf) FOR SALE Russett potatoes, 40c a hundred. 39 North, Second West WANTED at the News office. (f!4-21-p- d) WANTED A good Wm. C. Sackett, East street milch cow. 49 South, FOR SALE OR TRADE See Third (tf-p- d) Some good cedar posts, netting wire, a good heater stove, and a large dining table, etc., for hogs, chickens and ducks. L. L. Lund, 539 South Main street Farmers Fruit Exchange. (adv-fl7-2- 1) (j20-t- f) ALL TYPES OF RADIO TUBES Tubes tested free. Petersen Electric (Company. (tf) CASH PAID For dead and useless cows and horses. Phone 493J2. Reverse charges. (tf) SPECIALS AT THE BLAU SHOPPE 2 pair pillow cases, $1.00; stamped baby dresses, $1.00; linen luncheon cloths, 44x34 for $1.00; stamped rompers, 3 for $1.00; hemstitching, 6c a yard ; hose mending, 5c and up; boys wash suits for $1.00; felt hats, all kinds 49c; silk dresses, $1.00, $1.95 and $2.95; all kinds of bargains; come In and see for yourself. (fl4-tf- ) Notice of Sheriffs Sale 2-- 3, to-w- it; FattlSic (J27-f3-10-- Yes, Mother, We Switched To All And Ill Tell You Elect Why", . In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the fetate of Utah In and for the County of Box Elder. American Mutual Building and Loan company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Lawrence Wortley and Deborah May Wortley, Merle Wortley, round-trip- s A ;ain,"Cent-a-MiI- e Overland Lumber company, a corporation, defendants. NOTICE OF to almost everywhere SHERIFFS SALE. in the Wet Try our new To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the Select, now being 18th day of February, 1933, at 12 served on all dining cars. oclock noon at the Front Door of the County Court House of Brigham Complete luncheons and City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the dinners for as little as 80tf. right, title, claim and interest of the Breakfasts at , beginning 50. above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real ' propSAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS erty, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, From Ogden to Beginning at a point 2198 feet San Francisco $16.85 North and 33 feet West of the SouthOakland $16.75 east corner of Section 27, Township 12 North, Range 3 West of the Salt Reno $11.60 Lake Meridian, thence West 311 feet; thence North 70 feet; thence East D. R. OWEN, General Agent 311 feet; thence South 70 feet to 41 South Main St beginning. Salt Lake City, Utah Terms of sale: cash. Dated this 27th day of Jan., 1933. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. 3&fiern like these? In times WELL PAY WELL For large, clean, soft cotton rags. The Box Elder News office. (tf) HARNESS REPAIRING AND OILING Fourth North, Second West street Its in a great responsibility, this business of homemaking. Women nowadays are interested appearance of the kitchen and its comforts, too. Look around and see how many already emoymg a modern, electrified home people who are no better fixed financially than are. tell you, mother, I decided that we couldnt afford to remain peoP. we old-fashion- h0UrlT'?. Tul Ut K unaWand yur desire to economize. But it will surprise you to ay WaS nl necessary- - Only a few, dollars down placed these beautiful U in a Can em' and amount each month bo balance is paid from our regular budget advised. Often you yourself cautioned me and . a woman graceful charT Husba"ds ?tea,S d the welcomo him well, can she expect to hold In adm - iThese labor sav.ng appliances help preserve a womans youth. thdm65' Tkw' 1 RVICOOkIns doIng exact,Y as TT'5 ERli?if-SfTC0NVEN,EN- yu AND ECONOMY OF ALU WATER HEATING. DROP INTO OUR ST LET'S TALK IT OVER. We cordially invite you )o viiit tlla moje ,,tew d;,payed eur Salt efficient public service lAe Sta apj |