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Show MBSOiSSUsae Tuesday, October 16, 1934. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi-Weekl- Page Thred y FORMER CITIZEN HOW TO KEEP YOUR NOIOR FROM GROWING Capitol Theatre GIVEN DOUBLE The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound FUNERAL RITES OLD-- 1 LAST TIME TODAY Lydia J. Christensen of Salt Lake Buried Wednesday. Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone in I The Girl From Missouri Funeral services were held at 3:30 Salt Lake City will be the mecca Wednesday, October 10th, at of architects, contractors, manufacthe graveside in the city sales executives, building cemetery turers, for Mrs. Lydia Jensea Christensen, material men and representatives of Christensen, who died all the durable goods industries at me er au6ter Lysle a mammoth conclave, on Thursday, Street Salt 0ctober 361 PKvnn Franchot Tone, May Robson and Karen Morley in 6th, at 2:12 p. m. Allen T. Sanford, state director of following a stroke and heart attack the Administration Federal Housing suffered ten days before. announced the tentative program Mrs. Christensen was born in Vico will alwaya keep your motor powerful and smooth BrigInvitations have been extoday. ham motorists March Intermountain have driven as high as 700.000 City, 21. 1862, the daughII tended entire interthe ter throughout of H. P. Jensen and Dora Clawson miles, using Vico. Performance proves that Vico prevents and is mountain it expected region, Jensen. She grew to womanhood in attrition prevents wearing by friction. Drive in for Vico today. Brigham City and was married to that between four and five hundred John Christensen in the L. D. S. En- delegates to this convention will be dowment House in Salt Lake City, on hand to hear the story of the November 4, 1877. For many years, better housing program, which is carried on simultaneously being Mr. Christensen was engaged in the throughout the United States. mercantile business. He died April Every business man, workman, 21, 1905, and two years later Mrs. X Christensen removed with her family laborer, in fact, every citizen should :.v-O THE to Salt Lake City, where she has be vitally Interested in this program to increase the livability of homes since resided. 100 Pure Paraffin She was the mother of four daugh- and to add their bit in solving our unemployment problem. ters and three sons, the following Motor Oil Leonard Bishop of Garland, typical of whom survive: Mrs. Florence C. If each home owner in the intermountain- states would borrow as of his fine sportsmanship, stated Mrs. Johnson, C. Ruby Clark, Lysle UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY that he was behind the Democratic: Christensen, and L. John Christensen. little as $100 for home improvements and industries supplying ticket. 400 Service Stations and Dealers in Utah and Idaho Also five grandchildren survive, all business the material for such improvements of Salt Lake City. Saturday night, Mr. David P. Frost of Brigham City, former aspirant Funeral services were held Wed- would increase their business volume for county assessor, was the princinesday, October 10th at 12 noon at nearly ten million dollars. Such an pal speaker at a Democratic rally the home of her daughter, Ruby C. increase would return thousands of were an colored boys Two having at Clear Creek, where he urged th electricians, carpenters, plumbers, 383 I Street. at Clark, Counselor Utahs grain production this year, people to support the Democratic argument about ghosts. One of them Lee Wright of the Ensign ward bish- cement men and workers in these claimed to have seen a ghost as he industries to gainful labor. The bet- according to preliminary reports of ticket and the new deal in Box was On in of opric, the services. charge harvest received up to October 1st, passed the cemetery just the night O My Father was rendered by a ter housing movement contains all amounted to 5,278,000 bushels, or Elder county. previous. mixed quartet. Prayer was offered the essential elements for a real in all forms of business slightly more than the forecast of a conference What was dishere ghos doin by Bishop Gordon T. Hyde. A violin revival month ago. The production of 1933 activities. him? Team seen asked the when yo las solo followed, by Donald Brimley. Standing was 7,280,000 bushels and the five-yeThe convention to be held at the doubting one. Brother Winslow Farr Smith, presiamounted average (1927-193next Hotel Newhouse failin dent of the Ensign stake, was the o Thursday will, to 9,043,000. In spite of the drouth Jes failin behin, mistah; 1.000 0 1.000 principal speaker. He paid tribute through speakers from Washington, and bellin rapid. acute shortage of irrigation 1 .667 to her exemplary life and excellent D. C., and from the regional office water, some grain crops, especially C. A. D. 1 .500 character and spoke of the purpose at San Francisco, explain in detail dry-lan- d wheat in certain localities 2 .333 of life on earth and of the eternal the workings of the better housing yielded much better than was exDENTIST 2 .333 life to come. Remarks followed by program. pected earlier in the season. The 2 .333 Counselor Wright and Bishop Hyde. wheat crop of this year is estimated Suite 6 First National Bank Bldfr 3 .000 The quartet rendered the selection, B. & at 3,376,000 bushels as against 4,- Tour Choice of Any of the TELEPHONE 50. 4 W. God Moves in a Mysterious Way. 079.000 last year and a five-yeFollowing Services for Only average of 5,519,000- - Oats and barThe Box Elder Bees and the Ogden The C.benediction was pronounced by J. Jensen, a nephew of Mrs. O. G. ley together amounted to 1,554,000 Tigers will clash Friday on the grid- Christensen. bushels in 1934 compared to 2,697,000 iron at the Ogden stadium in the The M REAL ESTATE . FIRE INSURANCE were remains then taken to in 1933 and a five-yeaverage of only game of the week in the north- Brigham M were where services City, SURETY BONDS - ETC. 3.092.000 L0A5S bushels. ern division of the state high school conducted Miss Nial Nelson, first vice presiWm. C. by President Shampoo, Color Rinse, Finger beet The Busieven smallis league. The locals have gained con- Horsley. Utah of Federation of the dent sugar crop Notary Public Jesus, Lover of My Soul ness and Professional Womens Wave and. Eyebrow Arch With siderable confidence in their ability was rendered clubs, er than was forecast a month tfgo; and prayer was offered Will since shutting out North Cache last by Our New Electric Tweezers. a series of dis- the present prospect, at the begin- "I Appreciate Your Business Bishop N. J. Valentine. Remarks has just completed Friday, 18 to 0. TELEPHONE 50. 6 were made by Brother Leslie Nichols, trict conferences which have been ning of harvest is for a total production of 210,900 tons, compared to Many of the students and local Brother Alfred M. Olson, and Presi- worked out under her direction. Henna Pack and Finger Wave On Wednesday, October 10th, the 912.000 a year ago and a five-yepeople will accompany the Bees to dent Wm. C. Horsley, all of whom S. Ogden, hoping to see them tame had been closely aassociated with northern district clubs met at Ogden average of 687,000 tons. Drouth, insect conand discusdisease Hot Oil Scalp Treatment have all Bonded Abstractor pests and the first panel enjoyed the Tigers. the Christensen family and spoke of tributed to reduce the yield of beets and Finger Wave her fine character and her faithful sion in this federation. On Saturday, this REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE-LOANOctober 12th, and Sunday, October year. tHSere, said the wealthy devotion to her family and friends. 13th, the central and southern disboy, BONDS The earlier harvests of potatoes She had her motorist, "I want some gasoline and cheerful endeared herself through 7 West Forest Street Ne. Shampoo and Marcel Salt Lake at conferences held tricts this worst the effects year escaped and loving service to all please get a move on! Youll never with whom she BRIGHAM CITY, - UTAH came in contact. City and Provo. These groups also 0f the continued drouth, and the get anywhere in the world unless After same followed the outline, discussing .total of early and late crops, to-i- n God selection Nearer the My you push. Push is essential. When to Thee panel form the question WhyNa--is gather is now estimated at 1,400,000 the benediction was proI was young I pushed and that got 1 Economic Fish-burbushels or 140,000 less than the fore-n Planning Essential to N. nounced by Bishop Alfred me where I am." conferAll three L. D. S. tional cast of a month ago. The producStability? and the grave was dedicated by Well guvnor, ences were headed by Miss Fern tion of 1933 was 2,100,000 bushels the boy, Brother Peter Knudson. replied PHONE 71 I reckon youll have to push to Bauersfeld, field representative of and the five-yeaverage was where youre goin cause we aint A the national federation. All the 2,010,000 bushels. record a police having person were well attended, and All hay crops this year are estigot a drop of gas in the place. cannot be enlisted in the United meetings form of discussion was a mated at 632,000 tons, or slightly the panel States navy. less than the forecast of September 5o. 1. Summer Wt, Flat.. ! .93 pronounced success in each case. Much credit for the success of 1st. Of this total alfalfa production 8. Light Rib M n 6. MediumWt, these meetings is due Miss Nelson, is estimated at 545,000 tons the same Rib L2S Wt, the first officer in the state federa- as a month ago. In 1933 alfalfa IS. Med. Wt-- , Fart Wool 8J tion to hold this position under the yielded 1,164,000 tons and the five- 14. Rayon .98 revised federation constitution which, year average was 1,153,000. The 6. Med. Wt, Rib, Fern 1.85 as amended last June, provides speci- production of all hay in 1933 was 7. Heavy Wt, Rib 1.85 WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD-Pet- ers fically for the conference type of 1,318,000 t ons and the five-ye8. Heavy Wt, Rib, Ecru 1.85 (tf) study in furthering the Ten Year average was 1,302,000 tons. Jewelry Company. 9. Extra Heavy, Rib L85 the clubs outline of 10. Ex. neavy, Rib, Ecru 1.35 NEW MAYTAGS $69.5025 North Objective, along economic lines. With 12. Med. Wt, Part Wool 2.75 Main, Brigham City. such a splendid start, the federation 15. Silk 125, looks forward to a great advance in Man furnished mod- its or If La FOR RENT (State dy) program of research and study. ern apartment, 230 North Main, (tf) Miss Mary Savage of the Brigham Postage Prepaid Anywhere' club also attended the Salt Lake The Democrats of the county feel In the U. S A. FALL HATS Cleaned and blocked. Conferencehighly optomistic, as expressed by 50c. Brigham Laundry, Phone 62. City You May Return Any Pair Mr. J. Hyrum Ward, the campaign Not Satisfactory. , CASH PAID For dead and useless Neighbor: "Wheres your brother, manager. Be Sun and State Size Phone 498J2. Freddie? cows and horses. Thursday evening they held forth Freddie: Aw, hes in the house at Deweyville, where Mr. William Reverse charges. (tt) Why Pay More? playing a duet. I finished my part Ruitenbeck of Tremonton, contender assessor for at the Democratic county first. OUR ADS BRING RESULTS convention, pledged his support to Mr. Fred L. Petersen of Penrose, llWIII!llMM1llM,l1(I1InllIt.1I11MII1Ii1M11(III1111!(1JI1M111(11II,,1II11li1I1lln1,,llllilll(ll1ll1l1il!;IHIMlllIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllHj The L. D. S. Garment Man Democratic candidate for assessor. Brigham City, Utah At Penrose on Friday night, Mr. P. m. rTL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 2 STRAIGHT THE WAY run-nin- g. PICK - PICTURES long-standi- OCTOBER 1ST CROP REPORT Bees To Play Tigers At Ogden Friday northern ar BUSINESS CARDS MUNNS, SPECIAL j 31-3- I $1.00 W Sink I Salt Labi mother mpins kl At I ar Conferences Held Throughout State BARGERON ar J J iero rs. District P. J tE- D. & ! NORMAN LEE ar HODGES BEAUTY SALON HIV heres AINTi 3B..1 and &i,e! nsed eitjn so WALL tV GLASS- Garments ar CLASSIFIED ADS Someone III in Another Town? ar Democratic Rallies Highly Successful TELEPHONE N. L. Hansen Union Pacifics Pullman-Equippe- High-Spee- d d Six-Ca- r Train Completed YOU WILL GATHER MUCH OF VALUE IN THE FINANCIAL ASSOCIATION B LE N D E D IN WITH AN ACCOUNT AT THIS TIME TESTED INSTITUTION . . . speaking from the overall length of 370 feet. The train Is of the same scientific streamline design as the first train of this type which was comIn plete by the Union PacificconIt year. this of February il sists of a power car, a baggage-macar, three Pullman sleeping cars, and an car. All coach-buff- et In to passengers served meals are This is the first picture of the tram just received by the union pacific from the Pullman ;Uar & Manufacturing Corporation, j builders, Jhe second train of streamline design received by this "continental railroad.- It Is of Jp cars, three of which are newly Designed Pullman sleepers. Its Is a 900 horsepower, Diesel of the first -if type IMesel ever to be used for I new Butter - V-ty- III i, , ... , ........ .... , their seats from a buffet kitchen tall of the located In the last car. The train, for long range visibility purposes, is painted a canary yellow on Its sides and nose and the top and bottom a golden brown. The train is constructed of aluminum alloys. Trucks and wheels are of steel. All windows are double shatter-proplate glass. fin-U- ke State Security Bank of Brigham Utah City, . . . the banking house of pleasant planning. Member Federal Reserve System Deposits Insured Under U. S. Government of . ..... ............ 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