OCR Text |
Show PAGE TWO Sill? Box Published TUESDAY, THE BOX El, PER NEWS. Semi Weekly DUCK SHOOTING SEASON STARTS Bfor Stofi Semi-Weekl- y, Tuesday and Friday Editor and Manager & C. WJXOM. Diet for Children NEWSRECHVED OCTOBER 16TH Every FROM CAMP F-- stj, 2 Important Factor In the Class Room (Continued from first page.) Food for the school child should the careful consideration of have hour from ..$2.00 One Year.. school superintendent, school every to sunset Six Months board member, principal and teacher of New 60 Commissioner Cook expects hunting Three Months as the parent, according to well as be exceptionally good in Utah this to Elna Miss Miller, extension nutriMeals. of the Entered at the PoBt Office at Brigham Regulation, year in view of the absence of the Utah State Agricultural tionist Matter. Class as Second the both City, usual duck sickness in College at Logan. BERKELEYT'calT United States and Canada. Nimrods C. C. C. Company No. 1347 The school child will be more to the Industries will also be given permission F-- 2 interpretation of Blacksmith Fork Camp receptive as well as more responsive der which y through the Bear River That Lag poultry if he is adequately fed. His meals September 23, 1933. where land outside the to chardists may refuge When depression comes on, there not only should be planned for ade- from Editor News: the Farm Credit hunting should be excellent. be line food should are some industries that continue prea his In but long No more standing quacy, have various of 5,431 pheasants total A hasTS to hare others after food prosperous4 value, gone' an hour before the dinner pared to retain its by the AdminisS been planted throughout twenty coun. for half taste to flat. And then when the recovery our and good. look have then potatoes, and appeitizing bell rings ties of the state this season. This Washington and was .! W from depression is accomplished, cer-- 1 to the good crop soup, peas, beans, carrots and what Foods should be served attractively addition in today by President ones planting, that' leithe tain Industries, usually up together. Up until in an environment of calm and of the Federal Land of natural propagated birds, promises not mixed middle were the last to feel the original we school week the for of The this meals sure. . three . district Utah nimrods the best pheasant hunt- about the served cafeteria Under the in disaster, are slow in starting up. the Include child should style every day, have been season in history. tion of the ing Federal Even now, when there is a very but now when the following foods: the mess-hal- l, the specialized nature you'll always choose all over the country marked pick-u- p Approximately 1,500 birds still re- dinner bell rings we all walk into Cod liver oil, 2 teaspoons; milk, 1 agricultural Industries US some business people report that they main in the Springville pens and will the mess-ha- ll and stand by the tables PURETEST ASPIRIN can see little improvement be liberated before the season opens for a few minutes until we are com- quart; butter, with every meal; vege- and provisions for gJf! 1 potato, To date they have been planted in manded by someone In charge to sit tables, 3 servings, 1 leafy, poultryingmen and fruits5 Their turn will come all right. Itj 2 1 Box proteins, been adjusted according servings; fruits, other; the various counties as follows: to a table, 1 takes time for the currents of Indus-- 1 we sit and eight I down, Aspi-Puretest 1 of VOITI--L prefer meat, cheese, egg, serving Elder 718, 'Cache 200, Carbon 250 where there is one K. P. in charge Recognizing that a i try to flow into all the slow moving, fish or poultry; whole-grai- n cereals, more rfn when you want quick a manufacturing Daggett 80, Davis 200, Iron 250, Gar of every two tables. The K. P.s work 2 pools. But any industry' that has 6 8 to Millard water, glasses. servings; field 250, Juab 150, Kane 100, lived through the past four years and other day, thus hours every unit the At sixteen agricultural relief from aches and pains. And 250, Morgan 162, Piute 250, Salt Lake Train the child to take a glass of Council has determine is still running, can be sure that itj eight hours a day. averaging other for Utah Puretest 300, Juan 100, Sanpete 250, San warm water as soon a& he gets up value of the buildings tL youll prefer represents a vital need. And if it: 882, Tooele 314, Wayne 100, Washingrepresents a vital need, people are At our Recreational Council meet- in the morning. When he is dressed more dominant factor tk reasons, too! It does not depress ton 125, Weber 500. going to demand its product and ing held last Thursday night, recrea- serve him an adequate and appetizing ues and appraisal the heart or irritate the stomach. plenty of it within the near future. Although the bag limit has not yet tional leader J. Arthur Johnson pre- breakfast and see that he has time accordingly. The Always ask for Puretest Aspirin. been determined for the various coun- sided and ithe following members to eat, unhurried. Miss Miller advises. upon which a loan may u is needed between school depend upon whether Ah Ancient ties, it is certain that only cock birds were present: J. Arthur Johnson, Dave Welling, Arthur D. Smith, Del- officials and parents to make time poultry farm is in a r&J may be killed this year. . Principle Clifford for the righitk ind of a lunch to be trict for that industry THE Approximately 6,000 bucks are ex- bert Baxter, Ernest Crosbie, is the keystone of eaten at school. There should be a the average Max and Davis Schlegel. the to killed be during pected recess for going to the on small tractspoultry organized society. reestimated is in tb It financial deer season this fall. Dave "Welling gave a When Neolithic man joined with his killed port of the dances and turned over toilet and for washing the hands. accessibility to market! were number an that equal fellows in an effort to protect himself last year. Even so, it seems that to the council eight dollars, the money After ethat should come at least Noa capacity of the plant from the dangers of his age, and to over a period of yeiUl period for lunch. deer are becoming more plentiful in on hand from the last dance. Mr. attain a safer and more stable means STORE child should take less than this new interpretation, no W to the proteca thanks with each Utah was released year, hearty was Welling of living, he practicing tion that has been given to the female vote of ithanks for his splendid work amount of time for eating his lunch, than ten years may be pHe realized, whether consciousto leave of the species. Orchards, instead of' as director of the dances, and Smith nor should he be allowed ly or unconsciously, that the lone inroom before this time even praised on basic vaw! Statistics kept on the Dixie and Richards was in like manner released the lunchhe dividual was little match for the eaten food his may get fore, will be considered, Beaver preserves last fall are inter as director of volley ball playing. though of the world and that a thousooner. based on production sand individuals, joined by a common esting. Exactly 2,137 hunters regis- (These two fine young men have left in work to on are Dixie and the our deer for tered camp a going chance had much better purpose, with' hunting purpose, eration given location, for survival. preserve and 1,568 bagged bucks, the Brigham and Garland sugar facOF and the expected life And 1,940 registered on the Beaver tories. WTe will miss these men). It is a far cry from this illustraNews a and as was voted vines. Farm Credit in buckskins. Davis Clifford 1,242 tion to our modern agricultural copreserve, killing tion appraisers will be a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeppsen and That is a total of 2,800 killed in member of the Recreational Council operatives, but the principle is idenertheless, to take into tical. Their purpose is the salvation Miss Lillian Jeppsen attended a social these two localities and the basis and was appointed to succeed Smith attendant factors as pests, Richards as director of the volley of the individual to be achieved Friday evening at Ogden, given by for the 6,000 estimate. able frosts and droughts It is also interesting to note that ball games. Max Schlegel (the presithe high school faculty. through the power of As tomato is the cheapest and of Miss Alfreda Nelson will leave on last fall practically every elk hunter dent of our speech club) was . ap- most the That is another way of saying that rootstocks and demons stable source of vitamin C, the their purpose is financial preserva- Wednesday for California, where she in the state bagged a bull. Fifty-fiv- e pointed the treasurer of our recrea- Extension Service of the Utah State over a period of yean ' elk were killed in the Cache section tional group. Mr. Crosbie was aption for the farmer. We have seen will spend the winter. Both and orck? Miss Violet Jensen spent the week- in which 62 permits were issued, 54 pointed to act as director of our next Agricultural College recommends that will be poultry what becomes of disorganized agrimade only in this In be included the vegetable M. killed from 56 permits on the Nebo dance. It was decided that our next culture, when faced by organized buy- end with her mother here, Mrs. C. menu four or five times each proved districts where t ing groups. The farmer takes what Jensen. Miss Jensen is teaching section and 55 elk bagged from 69 dance will be next week and Mr. family to Miss Elna Miller, marketing facilities exist t week, according Manti-Fish on he is offered or loses a sale. There school at Logan. Lake Crosbie was asked to find out what ithe permits promotion projects. Rouit? extension nutritionist Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Schow and region. is always another farmer down the night would be the most convenient will be encouraged to avail Because the tomato is such an im- of road who will take the offered price, children spent Sunday at Logan with With the exception of elk hunting and then to go ahead with his plans commissioner's because he needs the money. ' He has friends and relatives. residents of Utah may hunt ducks, for the affair. portant food it should be used liber- be made as high asloans, 75 no bargaining power at all. Prices Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Hailing left geese, pheasants, quail and deer on a ally in the diet, both for the child value of farm property m,pr Last Thursday night, commencing and the adult. Tomato juice, either drop, markets are chaotic and uncer-"tai- n last week for Salt Lake, where they $2 license or on a $3 combination and the farm mortgages grow. will spend the winter. fishing and hunting license. Special at 8 oclock, a fine program was frfish or canned, may be fed to babies Charles Dexter of Stk are seeking to Lars J. Hailing and Martin Thomp- permits to kill elk are $10 in all sec- rendered in the mess hall and it went by the end of the first month, in The rested for theft ten years Lake over big. There were present about place of orange juice. change this not overnight, not in a son, of Grover, Wyoming, spent the tions except the Manti-Fis- h crime was committed m here with relatives. year, but by building a sound founda- past week-en- d region, where permits will be offered 150 members of the camp. Here is a recipe for tomato cock- because in the interval a! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson and at $5 each. The last day for receivtion for the future. Their plan is to are the numbers that tail Miss which Miller Following recommends provide the farmer with the bargain- daughters and Miss Luella Carlisle ing applications will be October 6th. were rendered: Opening song, con- very highly as being appetizing andj had been lost ing power that will obtain him a of Salt Lake, spent the past week-en- d gregation, led by Carl Josephson. delicious: fair and profitable price for his here with Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mr. Readings were given by J. Arthur 1 quart tomatoes, canned or fresh. Is goods, and to develop stable and per- and Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard. Johnson and Benjamin A. .Wadman. 2 stalks celery, chopped. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larsen and chilmanent markets. It is a logical and Mid-WeeMusical numbers and step dancing k green pepper, chopped. workable plan. And its success or dren of Bingham, spent the week-en- d were rendered by Carl Josephson and 1 teaspoon salt do failure will have more to with the here with A. A. Larsen. Charles a company. King gave mouth 2 tablespoons tomato catsup. future of American agriculture than Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and son organ selection and Ray Lewis ren1 teaspoon onion pulp. all the governments relief schemes, Billie of Park Valley, spent the weekdered a piano selection. James Ner-de- n 1 teaspoon Lee Tracy in a role just made for end here with Peter Jensen and good as they may be, combined. and Dave McFarland favored us I him! Lee Tracy, the scrappingest with a comic Boil the tomatoes, celery, pepper, family. and musical Mr. and Mrs. C. Hodges and daugh- doughboy who ever carried a mess numbers. Alex dialogue and salt for about 5 minutes. Cool Garrett step danced A youngster hear? ters of Garden City, spent the past kit, in the fastest talking, greatest and Lavor Johnson did some wonder- and rub through a sieve that is fine week-en- d grandparents voicesf here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. role of his scintillating career Pri- ful, whistling. J. Arthur Johnson was enough to keep bark he seeds. Toj Will vate Bill Jones in Universals "Private in Archie Sims. the tomato juice and pulp, aid the telephone, from a e, charge of the program. Jones," comes to the Elberta Theatre Harvey Jeppsen spent the week-en- d h onion catsup, and (A: Today a small company of men of city. Theyve cals little lemon a is The Quarterly Conference of the here with his father, Bishop Oonrad onAsWednesday and Thursday. addition our good juice camp, including Captain Gestring, if the wish her a happy fc a who couldnt see tomatoes are not Box Elder Stake will be held next Jeppsen. He is studying at Weber reason to get killed for the sake Sergeant Wine, chief cook, Joseph Stir the mixture well, andvery acid). in Ogden. a thrill for Bel College any tabernacle in the October 1st in a' Sunday, put Tyner and recreational leader, J. of who feel couldnt democracy, the be as well to are There cold them for at Brigham City. place to chill. Beat before serv-- 1 Arthur Johnson took a very pleasant four sessions, the first at 9 a. m. for public is cordially invited to attend slightest pang of patriotism, who re- and educational trip to the Bear lng and pour Into small' glasses. families k Many Besslon. belled his way through the A. E. F., d the Presidency of the stake, Bishops this on River I bird parsley sprinkled migratory by going refuge, telephone, 2 The third meeting will be at touch, by p. who was branded yellow by his way of and counselors, and ward clerks, and returning on the top adds attractiveness. Thinly-1- , Perry to a fellow conference was m., and who session, as regular find soldiers, of easy it everything pk sliced cucumber may be used in Patriarchs, and the presidencies the fourth meeting at 7 or 7:30 p. that an American doughboy did not north side of the refuge. tBej all priesthood Quorums. of the parsley. Serves five. as news though j place On to the this bird way sanctuary m. as shall be determined by the represent, but who proved his mettle The second meeting will be at 10 M. I. A. side by side a. these men picked up George Mush-bac- h For additidnal recipes with toma-- , ausunder officers when sitting whose the time came his in the m. a. scoffing, In this meeting Sunday at Brigham City and Mr. Mush-bac- h toes as the chief ingredient, ask a same room. Low n manner. schools will take part, the various pices it will be held. or county to Extenwrite directed the agent the to the company We to the saints out in turn urge Tracy rises ito heights of greatness rates begin at 8:30 schools to be designated by the Stake and back to Brigham. Mr. sion Service at Logan for Circular refuge as to numbers this never before goodly promises Hell schools. of thrill approached. Sunday Superintendency No. you, anger you, amuse you youll Mushbach is to be highly praised for Uses.47, Tomatoes Their Value and Part of the session 'will be devoted be a very interesting conference. the shown us. splendid He courtesy know him for what he is the greatest STAKE PRESIDENCY. to regular conference work, and the (2t) war character, the most vivid per- explained the construction of the TheLon sanctuary, the birds that make their sonality of the dear olive drab days homes there and he answered in a ever presented on the screen! operator will telwoJ f for GOOD Plan at once to see this genuine very pleasant and intelligent manner any rates yon epic of the American soldier, to see all questions asked him, by various like to know. COAL and Tracy, the incomparable, in a picture members of the company. that will hold you and stay in your Kindling Wood A number of the men of our camp memory forever Gloria Stuart, Ber-to- n Churchill, Donald Cook, Frank remained on work today to make up McHugh, Russell Gleason, Emma for the Peach days celebration. The Mountain Dunn, Shirley Grey a great cast in A few of our men are leaving us Telephone & the greatest human drama of their to in work the careers! Attention! "Private Jones sugar factories and in the beet fields. starts at the Elberta tomorrow. Subscription Hates: lf one-ha- sunrise before $1-6- Blacksmith Fork Men Interpret ft. Like Style Serving . i right-of-wa- t Consider Quality and Price ftS 3 -- 11-d- ay five-minu- te EDDY DRUG twenty-minut- pit-fal- ls NUTRITIONIST USAC URGES USE OF THE TOMATO Mantua o re i. Private Jones Feature At Elberta Theatre Happy Birthdaf horse-radis- h. o Quarterly Conference Be Held Sunday hoise-radis- draft-dodg- er I Its J ! Finely-choppe- J hard-boile- d, devil-may-ca- re p. i J. ARTHUR JOHNSON. WANT COLUMN A diamond lost three days before by Mrs. W. L. Frank of Berkeley, Calif., was found imbedded in the rubber heel of a shoe FOR RENT Furnished apartment. niece. 306 West Forest street. s26-tf) FOR SALE Beet rack in good Phone 483-R-- 2. condi-tio- n. (s26-o- 3) U D. S. PIANO LESSONS Call Nellie son, phone 242-- J. FOR SALE Fine duck feathers. Leo Hansen, 720 South, 3 West (s26-29) GET AHEAD B NO II H H D B ' B B ALL TYPES tor Banking Business " MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI B $41. or nicely 3 North, Third FIRST NATIONAL BANK U B B B DrioJlENy East 313 d) TUBES-Tu- Petersen tric Company. START SAYING REGULARLY NOW YOUR OF RADIO tested free. Saving it as important as earning. INCREASE your bank balance. We Welcome at (s22-26-p- matter how much money you malce, it Is what you that counts. . . not what you SPEND. M b FOR SALE Banana apples, North, First West. bes Elec- modern furnished. 50 (s!5-tf- ) chaBsls- - Complete I. L. Glenn. (S15-2- 2) No. L. Summer WL, Flat...$ .88 WL, Rib .98 Might 5. 6. 7. 8. K Medium Wt, Rib...... 1.25 Med. Wt, Rib, F.cro 1.S5 Heavy Wt, Rib 1.35 Heavy Wt, Rib, Ecru 1.85 f1 Heavy, Rib.... U5 Med. 13. Med. 1. a suk RIb Ecrn Mt, Part Wool Wt, Part Wool lk 2.75 SL25 Rayon FOR You E-- CASH PAH For Cead and useless cows and horses. Phone 493J2 Reverse charges. rtn Taken in on merchandise Lumber & Hardware Cm Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory. Sure and State Size Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen $ Three essentials of printing.. Just printing ... are type, ink and paper. ( But printing thats attractive, aI resultful, has a fourth essential . . SKILL! . oq (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. BETTER CO NCRET Use Brigham sand and gravel. Special price on long hauling. Eugene Hlllstrom, phone 345-om Essential Garments FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and residence. Easy terms. Phone 286. CATTLE Merrell The Fourth Many can buy the first three.. not the fourth! Its made up of natu ability plus long experience. OUR PRINTERS HAVE BOTH! The Box Elder Ileips JOB department |