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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE TWO jgfrr Sox EUter Netua Every Tuesday and Friday Published Semi-Weekl- y, Editor and Manager S. C. WJXOM. Victor Hansen, who is employed at in honor of her Lake City, spent the week-en- d Salt was in spent birthday. The evening playing bridge, after which a delicious in this community. CLEANING TREATMENT -- $2.00 -- .$1.0C - .60 Entered at the Post Office at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter. Quality Pack With our early vegetables already on the market and other vegetables and fruits soon to follow, it is not out of place to urge the necessity of preparing for market a quality pro- duct presented in an attractive manner. Competition is heavy and prices are low. Only the best finds a ready market. One cannot afford to haul to market cull products. A carelessly packed package, conor below size taining one article will reflect on the general appearance of the whole lot, and will lessen the value of the group. The best marketing facilities cannot overcome the handicap of inefficient picking, grading and packing methods, Snappy uniform appearance counts for much at the market place. Pioneer Locomotive Given Honor Place At Fair in Chicago V. IN this high altitude the woman as well as the more elderly matron should use care to preserve the fresh texture of the skin. Rexall Cold Cream is prepared by wise chemists to reach deep into the pores of the skin and remove every trace of dirt. To remove the cream with the dirt and make-up- , Klen-z- o Facial Tissues are ideal, sanitary, soft and absorbent. Half pound of the cream and a box of the Facial Tissues both for. ia 4J0 THE EDDY DRUG A i r.' , ' Standing proudly among the giant modern locomotives, the historic C. P. Huntington, tiny pioneer engine of the Southern Pacific, will occupy a position of honor at the Century of Progress exposition which opens in Chicago, May 27th, Glistening in new paint and bright polish, the diminutive locomotive was loaded on a flat car at Sacramento this week and is now on its way to the World's Fair. It will be exhibited in the Travel and Transport Building as evidence of the remarkable development made in western railroad motive power since the iron horse and displaced the "covered wagon Pony Express many decades ago. Named in honor of the first vice president of the Socthern Pacific who later became one of the nation! moBt prominent railroad executives, the historic locomotive was shipped around Cape Horn in a sailing vessel and made its maiden trip at Sacramento in April, 1864. It is 32 feet long, hardly the length of the tender of the. modern locomotives that are times more powerful, it thirty-fiv- e was stated by officials cf the railroad, t I . I. l l !i I I I s , t ' i 1 WANT 1!.;; us MAY is Mrs. Lovena Jensen Subscription Rates: One Year. Blx Months Three Months FRIDAY, Semi-Week- ly STORE 2S&H Mir Bear River News Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmgren and family spent Sunday visiting in Logan. A few neighbors and friends met Wednesday evening at the home of luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Frede F. Peterson and Mrs. Mary Anderson and children were shopping in Brigham Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jenson announce the arrival of a girl born May 13th at the Valley hospital. All concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Reese and family of Brigham, City and Attorney and Mrs. Quillian Nebeker and don of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Que Shupe of Ogden are the proud parents of a boy, born May 3rd at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Shupe was formerly Miss Leota Ipsen of this community. Misses Ruth Peterson, Elaine Jensen and Grace Hansen, who are attending school in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d in this community. The Bear River Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will hold their next meeting Thursday, May 25th at 2:30 p. m. at., the home of Mrs. Nancy H. Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCarry of Richmond, announce the arrival of a girl, born May 2nd. Mrs. McCarry was formerly Miss Leona Rasmussen of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Jed McKayand and family of Huntsville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Boletta Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen and baby, who have been living at Snow-vllreturned to this place Saturday and will make their borne here for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCarry and three children of Richmond, are visiting with Mrs. Marie Rasmussen and family here. Alvin Johnson of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdale and family of Tremonton spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson and family. Misses Eleanor Jensen and Deloris Thorsen, students of the U. S. A. C spent the week-en- d visiting here. A dinner party in honor of Mrs. Marie B. Iverson was given Sunday by her children, grandchildren and Dinner was great grandchildren. served to fifty present. Following the dinner, a program, games and social chat was enjoyed. le Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Anderson announce the arrival of a baby boy, born May 12th. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. Wednesday evening. May 24th, a missionary farewell social will be given in the amusement hall in honor of Miss Esther Ohman, who will leave in the near future to perform a mission in the Eastern States. An entertainment consisting of songs, dances and a health play was given in the amusement hall Tuesday by the Primary children, under the supervision of the Primary officers and teachers. Five stake board members were present and greatly enjoyed the program. Mrs. Lorin Christensen entertained at a luncheon Saturday in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Driggs of Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen on Sunday. club girls met The fourth year Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Meda Holmgren. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Zella Christensen; vice president. Miss Wanda Weidman; secretary and treasurer. Miss Gayle Holmgren ; song leader, Miss Hope Christensen; class leaders, Mrs. Mary Weidman and Mrs. Meda Holmgren. Refreshments were served to ten present. Mrs. Frona Cates was an Ogden visitor Friday. Mrs. Mary Weidman and Mrs. Violet Jensen attended a Farm Bureau meeting at Brigham on Monday. ARE HERE Heres another of our popular "Dollar Day 262728 See the world's championship FIGHT, Los Angeles, May 2$tk SAN FRANCISCO CORBETT-M-i C( OGDEN to OAKLAND BERKELEY ... SACRAMENTO RENO Southern Pacific D. R. OWEN, General Agent salt Lake South Main Street glass of hot water before breakfast every morning. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Wm. Thornton Drug store or any drug store in the world, but be sure and get Kruschen Salts the SAFE way to reduce wide hips, prominent front and double chin and again feel the joy of living money back if dissatisfied after taking the first jar. (ml9-j3Roseville, Calif. (Jan. 11. 1933). To lose fat and at the same time More than 30,000,000 farmers now gain in physical attractiveness and feel spirited and youthful, take one depend upon some motor vehicle for 0) half teaspoonful of Kruschen 293 ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES HOW SHE LOST 29 POUNDS IN I am using your Kruschen Salts to reduce and Ive used a bottle and a half and dieted some and lost 29 pounds In 3 months. I feel so much better and Intend to keep on taking the Salts as I was almost 59 pounds overweight, Mrs. Thelma Gravely, o Be back by midnight, June 6tb. 41 MONTHS excursions the Decoration Day holidays. Roundtrips to almost etc where in the West for about Id a mile good on all bt Start your trip on one of these dates: 4-- H 3 AGAIN in a transportation. I City, 5 Best Cleaning Best Service Best Pricf Modern Cleaner Largi sweel 3e t Dependable Telephone OUR ADS this No. 86 BRING nnnsi RESUl; High Pines galad Satnr Kings Corn puidi kig b packs 3 It com 3-f- c. Spina 8c pei LcJ FOR SALE Velour baby buggy, Brigham Laundry. 'Phone 62. (It FOR RENT Modern home, furnished or unfurnished. 'Phone 286. (tf I Cni FOR SALE Thoroughbred Chinchilla rabbits, cheap. Also will sell the hutches. George H. Galbraith, 439 (lt-pSouth, First West HATS Cleaned, reblocked and trim med. Alfreda Jepperson, 33 North, (ml First West, 'phone 322-Poul Nellie PIANO LESSONS Call . (tf) son, .phone. 242-- J. d) '.j 1' J. 9) Full t ries, l , . 9c pel RUG WEAVING , AND REMOD- ELING See Mrs. Valeria Baird For ; 124 - 343--J. East 'Phone (m!9-26- ) between Tremonton and Brigham City, a basket of clothing. Finder please return to the News office. LOST . South, ' Second Sunday, . . (ml6-19-p- I i New--- make j Both' I reasoi I Saturi d) PEPPER PLANTS And thousands of flower plants for sale cheap, at L. J. Andersons I (m5-tgreenhouse. modem house. FOR RENT Laura. Morris, 54 South, Third (a21-tWest street RADIO TUBES 49c EACH Tubes tested free. Petersen Electric, (tf) TOMATO AND f) , I We o in th good i bread, per lo f) For dead aad useless cows and horses. Phone 493J2. (tf) Reverse charges. CASH PAID ; SALE Maytag washers and Moler electric refrigerators. Used washers, implements and furniture. (tf) Implement Exchange. ;OJ3 I I FOOD A Si FOR (T William Casey of Denver, Colo., was fined $50 for drunkenness when he tried to kiss Patrolman Richard Magor. 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