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Show TIIE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Two UI!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IHIIIIMIIIIItllllllllllllllll'lllll The Box Elder News " 8 Publishing Company Published Every Tuesday and Friday r3 i How safe how convenient to always get the package and the quality you want. Ho fuss. No bother. Ho chance taking. The package you want is right before you . . . same I Subscription Rates: One Tear Six Months Three Months 2.06 1.00 ? .50 Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham s City, as Second Class Matter size, same alquality You ways. will find this How to Be Liked f u iJII t f stand at Rexall Stores ONT contradict people, even if you are positive youre right. Dont be inquisitive about the affairs of even your most intimate friend. Dont under-rat- e anything because you dont possess it. Dont believe that everybody else is happier than you. Dont conclude that you never had any opportunities in life. Dont believe all the evil you hear. Dont repeat gossip, .even if it does interest a crowd. Dont jeer at anybodys religious belief. Learn to hide your aches and pains under a pleasant smile. Few care whether you have an ear ache or head ache. Learn to attend to your own business; an important point. Do not try to be anything else but a gentleman or gentlewoman; and that means one who has consideration for the whole world, and whose life is governed by the golden rule. 1 t m i 4 8 only. The Patented i Flritaid ' Always cteen Codon Packagt HOSPITAL SUPPLIES The EDDY DRUG Store .1 'ttt lltlHllllilllHIlHIIIIIIIiliiliiillllllMIlilHiMllHUliimillllllHIIll At the Grand In Caliente In Caliente, First Nationals latest musical offering with Dolores Del Rio and Pat OBrien in the stellar roles has been booked for the Grand Theatre beginning Sunday for a tliree-da- y . run. Busby Berkeley, famous creator of screen spectacles, has staged three enbig song and dance numbers Lady In Red," titled In Caliente. In the latter numand Muchacha. ber Phil Regan as a bandit chief, does the singing while Dolores Del Rio Is featured in r. dance review. Pat OBrien portrays an ultra sophisticated magazine editor who is brilliant but inebriated a large part of the time. He gets mixed up with a chiseling blonde, so his employer kidnaps him and takes him to Caliente to try to sober him up. There he meets Miss Del Rio, in the role of a famous dancer, and falls for both herself and her dancing, forgetting that he had once written a vicious review about the girl. Glenda Farrell, who plays the part of the blonde menace, will not give Pat up, until she discovers that his employer, played by Edward Everett Horton, has more money. Leo Carrillo is the rascally uncle of MisS Del Rio, who tries to profit by the entire transaction. Playground News 1 11 A'it ail; During the past four weeks, large groups of children have enjoyed themselves at the playgrounds each day. During this time they have made glass pictures, bread boards, pillows, match cases, hankie bags, door stops, and many other useful articles. The pool Is filled with water every other day and each time the water is chlorinated. Many children enjoy wading and plsvimr in the water. The following schedule is being carried out during the day: Ten to eleven p. m. Baseball. Eleven to twelve noon. Handiwork. Eleven-thirt- y to twelve noon. Story hour. y Two to p. m. Handiwork. Three-thirt- y to four p. m. Story hour. . Four to five p. m Dramatics. $ Five to six p. m. Baseball and Texas now has over five million other games. Beginning Saturday, we are fea- cattle, more than 800,000 being milch in cows. This number represents 11 turing programs every week-enwhich many children will take part. per cent of the cattle of the United Also we have planned baseball and States. About half the cattle sold are marketed within the State, mostly jack tournaments. The first of this aeries will be a at Fort Worth. boat race at three p. m. Several of the children are participating in ADS this event. An interesting program will be presented at five p. m. as follows: WHEAT SACKS FOR SALE Holst A play, entitled Snow White and Poultry Farm, phone 403. (jy9-1the Seven Dwarfs, under the leadfurnished FOR RENT Three-rooership of Cleo Norr and Mary a song by Lawrence Wilde; j apartment 230 North Main street (jy2-tf- ) recitation, Marva Parsons; song, Carol Jensen; song, Betty Lou Pierce; CASH PAID Foi dead and useless dance, Lorraine Musulas. cows and horses. Phone 493J2. Our theatre is In the making now and will be ready for use at five Reverse charges. (tf) p. m. on Saturday. The public is cordially invited. We are very glad to welcome the ENROLL HOW at the mothers who visit us along with SUPERIOR SCHOOL OP BEAUTY their children. . CULTURE, 605 First Security Bank, Ogden, Phone 161 In the United States the youngest Our school is equipped to teach age at which a person may be married is fourteen for men and twelve all phases of beauty culture. Call, write, or phone for free catalog. for women. In both cases the parents consent is required. three-thirt- d, j CLASSIFIED 6) l Ros-kelle- y; m . Grand Theatre A CANYON BREEZE Webster Electric Sound System The Best in the West COOL AS TODAY AND SATURDAY OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL: THE GIRL FROM 10TH AVENUE With BETTE DAVIS - IAN HUNTER - COLIN CLIVE Second Feature COLLEGE SCANDAL With ARLINE JUDGE - KENT TAYLOR Also: Betty Boop Cartoon SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY The Gals Will Show You Plenty 'Way Down South IN CALIENTE With PAT OBRIEN - DOLORES GLENDA FARRELL - LEO Also: Buddy In Africa Comedy Two Boobs In a Balloon Shows at P. DEL RIO CARRILLO a Cartoon - Paramount News M. Pick O the Pictures for the 1935 Crop . a Jm ! All over America, Goodyear Dealers are celebrating CONTROL URGED I mauaglug Euiiuf D. C. WIXOM FriJay, y TOMATO WORM " Semi-Weekl- y, Slember National Editorial Assn Semi-Weekl- QDffETfimV b El oy n Program of Treating Infestation Highly C9 L"JF m Utf Ea B FEATURING Recommended. During the 'season of 1934, Utahs tomato industry was seriously threatened by fruit worm Infestation. Tomato fruits were worm eaten to such an extent that much of the product was found to be unfit for human consumption. Large quantities were unsalable and entirely unsuited to canning purposes. Realizing the threat to the large industry, the State Department of with the Agriculture, in Extension Service and Experiment Station, have worked out a program for the control of tomato fruit worm. In Utah Experiment Station Leaflet 61, Dr. Knowlton recommends a rather complete program for tomato fruit worm control, consisting of: (1) A spray of lead arsenate ( 2V6 pounds to 100 gallons of water plus one pound of casein spreader) applied not later than when the first fruits lf Inch in diameter, (2) An are application of calcium arsenate dust, used at 10 pounds to the acre, (either straight or' 'diluted with equal parts of hydrated lime), applied 10 to 12 days after the lead arsenate spray. (3) A second dusting with the same material, applied 10 to 12 days after the first dust application. (4) In case of unusually severe outbreaks, a third dusting may be required. In season of little damage, the one spray or the spray and the first dusting may be all that are necessary. Mr. LeRoy Marsh, district agricultural inspector at Ogden, reported splendid results on a small scale from the application of about 5 pounds of calcium arsenate dust to the acre. The dust to be applied at the time when the crown set or first tomato fruits are starting to ripen or showing a slight reddish cast. Chemical analysis made on such treated fruits showed no dangerous amount of arsenical residue present Tomato growers are warned that unless the above program is carried out carefully the problem of arsenical residue may effect tomatoes the same as it does apples and pears. Make the early applications very thorough and thereby avoid the necessity of applying arsenical Insecticides after the tomato fruits become large. cmw mum nu . (Sb fennaiB TOUGH THICK RUBBER Vigli Goodyea B4CTlnloruo'i.y, CENTER TRACTION rPU one-ha- BLOWOUT PROTECTED In Every Ply By Supertwist Cord u UPP0 mWtoUtnto 5 WIDE TREAD Vt STRONG SIDEWALLS Yu 21 meatest ft ma dollar you can anyvAw WRITTEN GUARANTE AGAINST ROAD also guaranteed against ddi without limit as to time oral by the makers of the celekt H P ft Vleefc Vh JOHN E. BLAZZARD, tifS VI e os 10 District Agricultural Inspector. 9 TVi IV & .10 ,0tl At the Capitol HAZAt! Vic A ' G-- 3 ONLY AT GOODYEAR DEAR can you get this YEAR QUALITY GENUINE GO tire at these! PRICES. The reason: As Good; dealers we sell MILLIONS It! TIRES than the dealers for other company in the world. Subject of course to term it of the standard and cool.: warranty catUat Under Pampas Moon c. A new character, a new locale and three new song numbers will be Introduced to the screen when "Under the Pampas Moon, produced for Fox Film by B. G. DeSylva and directed by James Tinling, comes Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, to the Capitol Theatre. Advance reports hail Warner Baxter in a role more romantic than his famous Cisco Kid that of an Argentine gaucho, the picturesque cowboy of South America in whose veins flow a mixture of Spanish and Indian blood and whose habits are crossed between those of a raiding bandit and a plainsman. Ketti the French stage star who was greatly acclaimed for her recent American screen debut in Marie with Baxter. Galante," The background is the Argentine pampas, where the gauchos live a colorful and romantic life. Lew Pollock and Paul Webster, whose Two Cigarettes in the Dark swept the country last year, prepared song numbers for the production, some of which are sung by Warner Baxter and Ketti Gallian. Veloz and Yolanda dance their new, sensational Cobra Tango in this picture. OH iSjSS-- s ALL onto II Gal-lia- n, It a co-sta- rs Gash Prices Other sizes In proportion-Pri- ces subject to change without notice. State Sales Tax, if any, additional. ,1 1 . 9 Egg Rooms Need Moisture Advises Poultry Expert Because the percentage of water is high in eggs and most shells are fairly porous, every poultryman should have a cool, fairly moist room for holding eggs until they are taken to the plant for grading, advises Carl Frlschknecht, U. S. A. extension poultryman. Immediately after the eggs are gathered take them to the egg room where the temperature should not be allowed to go below 40 degrees or above 55 degrees Fahrenheit, and where the air Is moist. Recently, Mr. Frlschknecht visited the poultrymen of Astoria, Oregon, where the altitude is near sea level and where it rains four days out of every five. Hq observed the produ cers carrying pans of water down into their basements and cellars to provide a cool, moist atmosphere in which to hold their eggs. "If such a practice is desirable at Astoria where the annual rainfall is in excess of 75 inches each year, how much more important is it to have a cool, moist room in which to cool and pack the eggs in most parts of Utah where the summer temperatures are higher and the annual rainfall is seldom in excess of 18 inches, Mr. Frischknecht declares. The fact that the percentage of eggs marketed in the top grade in Utah has dropped from 58 per cent in February to 46 per cent in June is evidence that more attention needs to be given to the manner In which the eggs in Utah are cared for from the time they are laid until they reach the egg grading plant for candling. a Telephone No. 23 R. R. R. PROMISES HELP FOR NEEDY IN RURAL UTAH - Brighani City, Utah - in Utah is dependent upon community and individual needs as disclosed by the survey. We Never 0 William Dean ifowells ! called the dean of Am letters. 9. In spite of the old belief In red Portland, Oregon, was flannels, the healing power of flan- flipping a coin. Had the cos With the closing of the federal nel depends upon its thickness and the other way, the name wo rehabilitation corporation office in not its color. been Boston. Salt Lake City and the opening of the office of rural rehabilitation and on the campus of the Utah State Agricultural College, came the announcement of a plan to appoint an assistant to the agricultural agent in almost every county In Utah. In addition, district home demonstration assistants will be assigned to aid under The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound the new plan. This new setup was recently disclosed by Walter E. Packard, reSATUBDl THURSDAY, gional director of the OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL: administration which was recently created by government officials and MAURICE placed under the jurisdiction of Dr. Rexford G. Tugwell. The new organization for this and . . . BORIS state, which is to be under the direction of C. O. Stott, former U. S. A. C. extension economist, will work in close A Gaumont-Britis- h with the ExPicture tension Service of the state college, Mr. Packard said. Director William Peterson was informed that the new TUESDAY SUNDAY, MONDAY assistants will be placed in offices with or near the permanent county WARNER BAXTER - KETTI GALLIAN in agents ' as their programs will be closely related. Mr. Packard said that the rural rehabilitation and divi-- , sion will have two major functions: To make an inventory of the basic Also: Comedy, News Reel and Other Short Subjecti needs of the inhabitants of rural areas of the state and put into effect a program for proper utilization of the land and water resources. The amount of work done by this division home-make- rs Capitol Theatre FRIDAY AND CHEVALIER FOLIES BERGERE KARLOFF THE GHOUL AND Under The Pampas looi |