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Show gfttge Four THE BOX ELDER NEWS, at 2:30 oclock at the home of Martha Cornia, Firth South, Second West. A gopd attendance is desired. ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Semi-Week- Tuesday, Febrile ly governmental policy they asked for and didnt get two years ago. tors taught 66 courseTf5 and assistants were only 14 courses. Thig favorably with lower division st, Ur8es ofr.. Ages of Freshmen At University of to Utah Are i! NATIONAL FRONTIER 48 15 TO BE EXPANDED Happenings That Affect the the prinwho believe Those that Dinner Pail, Dividend Checks Camp Holds Meeting cipal menace to the United States The increase ia ;r . Tax BlUs of Every and j territorial security lies across the The Sego Lily camp of the Daugh- Fifth West and First North street. LAKE CITY. Contrary to ment durmg the SALT International and Individual Pacific in Japan, find ammunition current ters of Pioneers met Friday evening A good attendance of all members opinion, there has been little been largely responsibl Problems Inseparable From to back their theory in the AdmiAt the home of Mrs. Rupert Olsen, is desired. in the average age of fresh- crease in the total eTrl tor 4m Box Elder Countys Welfare. change nistrations 1500,000,000 army develop- men with Captain Sarah Davis in charge. registered at the University of university. During 1 ment program. After the opening exercises, the proIto y Utah during the past twenty-fiv- e The Fort Brigham camp will meet quarter, 1.227 gram was as follows: Two vocal Wednesday, February 27th, at 7:30 Lost in a welter of items concern- years, according to Dr. L. E. Cowles, Increase solos, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen; p. m. at the home of Captain over the corresponding10! ing new airplanes, additional troops, dean of the lower division. reading, Miss Madge Sackett; lesson, Agnes Fife. of the National Guard, The Roosevelt Administrations re- and a build-u- p year before. oj was determined information This Pioneer Preparation for the Future, A good attendance of all daughters covery program is based upon the is a requisition that has been little as a of a study of freshmen part The 1 Cbarfotte Reeder; sketch of the life Is desired. tremendous tremenwork of two major bureaus. One, publicized as yet but is of made under the direction of Dr. lege students in the inoroa of Elias Jensen, Mrs. Elias Jensen; the NRA, was designed to aid indus- dous significance. It provides for Cowles. $ and the astonishing groU1! good cheer reports, Olga Thompson, try and industrial workers. The oth- a great Hawaiian air base, to cost univerthe at Freshmen Ethel Smith and Annie Goss. colleges seem to show registered to er, the AAA, was created help 111,000,000. Army officers, queried solve the farmers problems and put on the meaning of this, said frankly sity during the 1934 fall 46 quarter parents and Ameriran dtefresliments were served to those to years. termined that general that the war department wishes to ranged in age fromof 15freshmen agriculture on a paying basis. present by Geneive Olsen, Sarah was The age average miles move 2,000 the frontier national Tillie H. Both bureaus adopted plans for Jensen and Longson, median with the 18.79 age years, Oosa Davis. raising and fixing prices. The NRA out into the Pacific. 18.2 years. u,ih did this by means of executive fiat. It is proposed to have a string of being That University of Utah lower diviMiss Mary Savage of this city The AAA, however, which was deal- such bases eventually built from JDublers Entertained sion students have a wide selection visited over the week-en- d with friends ing with products largely dependent Alaska to Panama. of courses from which to choose is on the whims of nature, went much Miss Mildred Lund entertained the at Salt Lake City. proved by the fact that 534 sections betmembers of the Dublers club at an more meat was farther. There BUSINESS UPTURN 259 separate ceurses were open in luncould buy produced than attractively appointed bridge IS CONTINUING school Mr. and Mrs. J. Eli Taylor of Salt ingso it killed off people to them during the 1933-193- 4 Our Banquet and cheon on Saturday evening at her There was pigs. Enter, Late statistics indicate that the year. These courses made a total 2cane. Luncheon was served at three Lake City spent Sunday at the home more cotton than people were using tamment Room for freshMr. W. to of continuhours Mrs. Vosco is and Call in of credit industrial 1,881 open upturn a general tables centered so with oaall it placed heavy restrictions on bouquet this fiy Appointment city. cotton acreage, and paid bonuses to ing, with various industries coming men and sophomores. rtf pink sweet peas. The to the 1923-2- 5 close courses Sixty-seve- n with average. of these for farmers not a It crop. raising Following luncheon, bridge games PHONE 175 due 121 separate sections were in charge wore played and prizes awarded Miss Miss Ruth Valentine and Miss followed a similar procedure with improvement in steel has been autoto from the orders of the principally rank with of teachers profesMae Hillstrom, member high score, Doris Stallings of Eden spent the other basic farm products. mobile industry. HOTEL sor. Associate professors were in Mrs. Wendell Hoopes, guest high week-en- d At the beginning, AAA executives visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. J. 73 courses 54 circles with in of some is sections, Fear .sc re, and Miss Dale Hansen drew Valentine and family in this city. expressed charge said their purpose was to bring the he cut favor. farm price index back to the pre- that the recent rise has been too and assistant professors taught 58 courses with 116 . sections. Instruc that recession will set in. Guests of the club included Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vosco Call mo war level this, they held, would en- rapid E. Reserved able the to farmer make a profit, (All Rights By Wendell Hoopes, Mrs. Rex Gleave tored to Salt Lake City on Friday Hofer & Sons, Portland, Ore.) would not impose an excessive and Miss Flo Luke. evening and attended the banquet and q burden on the buying power of the given at the Alta club by the Sons public. Prices came back, touched of Revolution. the American Ball Success Military the pre-wfigure and then continued to soar. The other day the The annual Military Ball given on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsgren of price level was 25 per cent over its Friday evening at the Armory by Battery A, 222nd Field Artillery, was this city returned last Thursday 1913 equivalent and AAA found itne of the most successful ever held, evening from a The Box Elder County Daughters sojourn self with a first-claconsumers And was enjoyed by several hundred in Southern California. At Los An- war on its hands. Rumblings of dis- of Pioneers will hold their annual geles, they visited with their daugh- content are heard from millions of Pioneer Ball on Friday evening, guests, in attendance. ters, Mrs. Constance Cleere, Mrs. homes, where incomes have not risen March 1st, at the Bluebird ballroom, was The hall appropriately decor- Manilla Clements and Miss Neoma near the extent of the rise beginning at 8 oclock. ated for the occasion and a feature Forsgren, and at San Jose with their anywhere in the cost of living. f the evening was the grand march, son, Verdi All daughters and granddaughters Forsgren. They had a Terrific rises are taking place in and their participated in by the members of most enjoyable time while on the meat partners are invited to prices. Butter is higher than attend in pioneer costume. Prizes Battery A and their partners. Pacific coast. it has been for many years. Even will be awarded the camps having $ spring vegetables, usually dirt cheap, biggest attendance of members in Newlyweds Honored will, according to forecasts, be rela- costume. The admission is 35 Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Beecher entively expensive. Of the major edi- cents per couple and 15 price cents for bles, only fish, which is not subject extra lady. tertained at a dinner party Sunday to AAA control, is not advancing afternoon at their home in honor of 0 materially in cost. Mr. .their daughter and .and Mrs. Don Rasmussen, who were The result of all this is that AAA SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Heralded is now definitely on the retreat. recently married. Dinner was served to the members as the most highly competitive ex- Crop curtailment will probably be f the two families and the afternoon hibit of its kind ever held in the dropped, so that production may in- By Albert B. Reagan, Ph. D. west, final plans have been adopted crease and automatically stop the was spent in a social way. for the eighth annual Interstate present price trend. Protest is com8HANDWA AND Junior Livestock Show to be held in ing in against this change, from THE WHIRLWINDS C. I. C. Meeting Dated the Union Stockyards, South San agricultural centers, which can see Whirlwinds live in caves in the only the boon of high prices, but the The regular meeting of the Civic Francisco, April 14th to 18th. veteran manager chances are that consumer pressure rocks along the hills and mountain Improvement club will be held on of E.theW. Stephens, show, who has seen the exhibit will win out. It is probable that all sides, say the medicine men of some Thursday afternoon at 3:30 oclock grow from a small beginning eight restrictions will be taken off the tribes. You have all seen them goat the commercial club rooms. years ago, to the second largest In farmer until prices return to the ing along in front of these rocks Mrs. John A. Widtsoe of Salt Lake the United States, has just completed pre-wlevel, when the AAA may and entering the caves there. We City will talk on Noted Women I a tour of the states. He has visited resume its crop control policy. also wear masks and false faces to .Have Met" the various livestock centers where Thus, one of the two basic re- represent them in our ceremonies, 0 boys and girls are bringing their covery bureaus has been forced to for in the long ago they said to our animal husbandry projects to a stage draw in its horns. As for the other, people: Make masks as near like Date Camps Meetings ready for the competition offered the NRA, there is plenty of trouble our faces as you can, and let men in the offing. Even its sponsor, Mr. wear them, and we shall work The Locust camp will meet on by the show. I have never seen finer livestock Roosevelt, is believed to be cooling through these masks and thus help Tlrar8day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock off so far as it is concerned he the people. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Freeman, than the members Hof Future Farmers wants of America and Congress to continue it, but 203 North, Second East. boys and girls Once Shandwa, the woman clubs are preparing for our eighth on a somewhat different set-u- p than in the village, had principal a meeting with in the annual and Mr. past. hour said interstate show, Wage provi- the Whirlwinds, The Deseret camp of the Daughters who to her: We will have more or- sions will be maintained and labor We think it would said of Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Stephens. benefit and districts will be guaranteed the right to bar- people for us to settle in your your vilFebruary 28th, at 7:30 p. m., at the ganizations, communities in this exhibit this time, gain collectively if it chooses but lage, and Shandwa represented home of Mrs. Morilla Spencer. it was showing the continued growth of many NRA powers over business good and kind in themthought to do and this annual show. management will be dropped. A so she was glad. Afterwards so,when The Oak camp of the Daughters There will be upwards of 1,500 or strong drive against NRA price-fixin- g of Pioneers will hold its meeting on more head of livestock baby beef, is developing in the Senate, led by anyone was sick she called Whirlwinds for assistance They always e Thursday afternoon, February 28th, lambs and hogs entered. They will that foe of monopoly, Sena- came in and all the pay they come largely from California, Nevada tor Borah. It is a safe prognostica- asked wasperson some corn pudding. They 4HtllBliHlliillhllittljllUt!llll!l!!luaMliait and Utah. Most of the exhibits will tion that the NRA will have Tittle or would No matter what you pay always say: Whenever I arrive Saturday, April 13th. Sunday, nothing to say about prices in the invite us to come, you must haveyoua 1 and future is be an for motor oil, you cannot will as there reserved excellent pot ready, for we do not April 14th, open wish to house with the public invited to chance that the anti-trulaws, w'ait. After we have arrived, we want 1 buy quality than visit the show and get acquainted which the NRA made inoperative, to do our work quickly. Vico. with will be Made from the back f into and work the the best brought youngsters play. EVERYBODY The Whirlwinds, however, would As a result, the Administrations are they doing. is 1 crude, refined to ELSE DOES ! The actual judging of prizes will price-fixin- g program in both the In- not be trifled with. When they were 5 advised, Your help is wanted at a start on dustrial and standards to Dri-Shee- n can after Monday, fields, 15th, April agricultural cleaned, blocked they were there to the formal opening, which will be be fairly said to have collapsed. certain place, -. the ecogive most you what they could, no fooling. They by our latest factory meth- - 1 presided over by B. B. Meek, presi- Best opinion holds that the Admini- do nomical also is lubrication it that to stration Is taught make wrong shifting in its position, ods seals your hat against 1 dent of the show. The detailed program Is to be announced later. The that it will give industry and agri- fun of people who are doing the I exhibit is open to the public free culture more of a chance to work very best they can. People who do the weather and dirt out their own problems, will depend such things will suffer the conseof charge. A 75-cefor only job 0 less on legislative palliatives. It quences, they asserted; and they been heraded in headlines, usually do. (All rights reserved). hasnt IRRIGATORS, TAKE NOTICE! but a number of who strong for collectivism and regiDid anyone drop a roll of bills ! The irrigation water tickets for the are W city lots will ,be written out on the mentation have recently been eased with a rubber band around them? of important positions in both asked an old gentleman in the 1 SPnxhd I same rotation, but not the same out train. Cold-ProoYes, I did, said several voices. time, for 1935 as in 1934, unless re- the AAA and NRA. The more conf Company DEPENDABLE Well, I just picked up the rubber quested by water users. The request servative citizens are pleased they see a chance to the kind must of get be made on in writing or before band, said the old gentleman, calmly. I Phone 86 March 11, 1935, to C. M. Christensen The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Wednesday, February 27th, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Sophia Larsen on J ' fc'ffir J PERSONAL Paragraphs ari HOWARD 0 Pioneer Daughters Plan Ball Mar. 1st ar four-mont- hs ss Annual Interstate Junior Stock Show April 14th to 18th son-in-la- INDIAN TALES ar fer 1 Nay t 4-- old-tim- o LOOK AT YOUR HAT! better st I it exacting ... nt I 50c I MODERN rs CLEANERS Motor Oil i at 551 South, Third East street. Capitol Theatre The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound wv mmzs LAST TIMES TODAY WALLACE BEERY in THE MIGHTY BARNUM WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ON THE STAGE! Weisers Trained Animal Circus Also DOGS, On the PONIES, MONKEYS, BEARS, Etc. Screen JAMES DUNN, ALICE FAYE in "365 DAYS IN HOLLYWOOD Popular Prices: Picture at 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:20 p. m. Vaudeville at 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. 10c-15c-2- 5c t.i Streamline Refrigerator for 1933 is here with sensational tures never before found in any new fearefrigerator 1 j SFMSAT10KAL f j morns Oriy Wwtmghouse gives you the new Revolving Shelf, new Button-Touc- h Door Latch at TLray ! eIbow nw Dial Temperature mati0a 0f more than other won- - 2S? dSfcfiil NE comPlete with 20 models . . . ONE best... powered Saving, Woffle, .They c QUAL-Jix...t- with the jamous Westinghouse Sealed-i- n Meehan- backed by 5 years Protection sgnint ervice expense, for only $5.00, included PRICES FROM o. ft CUBES bo OBI ! years i ?nS a i Pound FRIDAY - SATURDAY ANN HARDING in Westinghouse Iriod. InecuuIUtz I111 b coffirnen, ENCHANTED APRIL be Ped dene Second Feature TRAILING THE KILLERS PICK O THE PICTURES Brigham Appliance Dept, BOYLE FURNITURE CO. The Store With the Friendly Door gj JJjflf f Fu this ne by inq, .office. iELLo I |