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Show 30, 1935. fjORK THE BOX ELDER NEWS. RIGHT, rvoEPT SAl3 Uai installation of jr (Stares Will Save lCTu ! Un!vCrsjt i L fFJlETBAKR0VS !" If Home gSAcTljMcertain f BO m wind of k sayl inhabitants in Utah. Not maily and F11 these same people batbs 8g0. the from alike partook and ditches; but firlfle irPrisei . b05? ii ,a C,ffjime i coll, or some miracle .had r 16 Mta 811 1Ai Para 2.JbfIt S 8Sentiet raiTEBj CEIbu toe five ( Science , mmerce, Arts, ft te School, These 33 to in V NT. GElh V ving l8 Vf f Proti best fct "..S 0 r is ' M nwiH toJ; Families who had hope to ever enjoy Svenience' of running water the drying about to the new situation. twice, you fortunate pdople, be sure making changes and Ltments are timely and that to pavements are made according standards of conmost roved 111 enable them to where they wefe. elfrmrmed to " n the water faded 8 ftK that lived d fe, continue to live were forced tC tioa Steps. Many p!,ract lc uu Pipe8' Si duce and comfort, purchase and installation of in-'?fixtures is a practice in perhaps only once In a ouae. Do it right while you are job. Do you know, for ,t the that if you are a right- anple, re ed imbing cost. ir(j individual, should be to the sink drain the left of the on for Quarter 28-3- 0 sink, and that there should be either another drain board or a working surface to the right of the sink where dishes may be stacked. Dish stacking and washing that proceeds from right to left is saving of time and effort The sink that is crowded into a corner or against a stove, whether the sink proper or the drain fits tucu. comer, is a uuisduco, especially if two persons are on the dish washing job at one time. The height of the sink, too, should be adapted to the height of the worker. Work is done with the least amount of fatigue if the working surface just meets the palms of the hands when the arms are relaxed at the sides with hands extended forward. If the top edge of the sink is the same height as the working surface, the sink bottom should be of convenient location. Little step-up- s may be provided for the children who work at the sink or a wooden, rack may be used in the sink to elevate the dish pan if a taller family member. has a assignment. .Where running water is acquired, cabinets, too, are being built. Everything that is used frequently should be stored within easy reach of the worker and every niche of space well used, with no waste space between shelves of between working area and the beginning of the cabinet. From 14 to 16 inches for the latter .will provide ample space. Shelf spacing may be adjustable or articles to be stored, may1 be measured and spacing arranged accordingly. Before building, sketch the cabinet to scale, making sure there Is a place for everything; that this place is where the article is most used; that equipment used together is grouped together; that there is no wasted space and no inaccessible areas; that storage calls for a minimum of stretching and stooping; that no toe is stubbed or paint worn from the cabinet base for want of toe space; that the sink is placed near the stove and the work area to reduce kitchen mileage. Sanitary disposal of waste, is absolutely" essential where running water is enjoyed. Fortunately, there are various agencies in the state equipped to give material help in this line and these should be consulted. dish-washi- $ A statistician has figured it out that the average American takes 18,908 steps in a day. : write SPECTACLES -- For All 25c VARIETY tah Ages Your Eyes I STORE effed will 2 lilt-ngp- wyn-May-- ressnre great pm Musso! -a- nd Ei! i will Qj Frank HORSLEY BOOK STORE Is in high school needs. See us to get the best prices and grades of school needs. (it) the authorized dealer STUDENTS ROOM AND BOARD Apply at 126 North, Third East. (a27-3- 0) SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS At N. L. Hansens Variety Store, the store of a million articles." (adv-a30-s- III 3) VALBERGS MACHINE RENew shop, just opened. Dont cuss that machine call us at WETHERBEE & HART, Red Brick Building next to Jensens Auto Court, First South, First West (tf) GROCERY until ath oa ia for i resoa endeat aw ' . Lack j als-- vb to iadly. big use 1-l- I b. b. PICKLING ONIONS, 2 wheaS can 60c SUGAR, 10 lbs. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Large Bars 25c Can 20c BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 29c COFFEE, (Any Kind), lb 17c FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING, lb 63c Package 35c SALMON, (Fancy, Red), 2 Cans 12c PORK & BEANS, Large Can 10c TUNA FLAKES, Can 25c MACARONI; (Bulk), 3 lbs GRAPEFRUIT, (Shavers), 14y2 Oz. Can 9c 3c ONIONS, lb THE HORSLEY BOOK STORE Has studied school requirements and offers you the recommended (It) lbs CAULIFLOWER, lb DILR .5c Large Bunch LEMONS, 15c 9c 35c Dozen MEATS STEAKS, (Any BEEF POT ROASTS, lb... .1 MUTTON SHOULDER, DEG b 1C Cut), lb lb 13c 12c 15c 15c 20c 23c 16c OF MUTTON, lb LOIN CHOPS, lb....: VEAL CUTLETS, lb VEAL LEG ROASTS, lb VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb OUR SAUSAGE AND HAMBURGER ' Is Delicious 15c Try Some; lb REGLAR FELLERS" HELP WANTED Wanted reliable shoe salesman for this district. Handle sales direct to wear-- . er for nationally known company. Dress, Sport and Work shoes for men. Only men interested in full time, permanent job, need apply. Protected territory. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. A Double-We- MAT.F. ar Shoe Co., Minneapolis, Minn. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS At N. L. Hansens Variety Store, the store of a million articles. (adv-a30-s- 3) BOOK STORE Is THE HORSLEY well prepared to care for high school students with their new and used texts for all subjects the recommended laboratory books, note and composition books, and all (ID school needs. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Several men, this locality, to train for important work, such as estimating, installation engineering, servicing, maintenance, etc., In all branches of Domestic, Commercial and Industrial and AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION deceased. One of the most pleasant spots In will present claim witt Creditors Both Grace Moore and Michael the summer time is an outdoor vouchers to the unuei signed at Brigliving Bartlett, the lyric tenor who sings room, says Professor J. C. Hogenson ham City, Utah, on or before tha opposite her in Columbias dramatic of the Utah Extension Service. 29th day of October, A. D. 1935. musical romance, Love Me Forever," CALVIN B. PETERSEN. AdminisThe finest and most attractive which comes to the Grand Theatre are gathered there, arranged trator of the Estate of Jonathan plants next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, in living walls to shut out the dis- Frederick Petersen, deceased. sang in churches while still jockey- cordant world and create the loveliDate of first publication: August ing for a start in the race for est of home pictures. Its carpets 27th. A. D. 1935. recognition. WM. E. DAVIS. glow in rich living green; the decoraGrace Moore did her church sing- tive scheme changes with the hours Attorney for Administrators (a27-s2ing in her home town of Jellico, of the day and seasons; and it is Tennessee, where she led' a chil- always lovely 'to look upon within NOTICE TO CREDITORS drens choir in the afternoons and and without. sang at morning and evening services The outdoor living room has posEstate of Carl Jensen and Christina as well. She was deeply affected by sibilities for personal expression M. Jensen, his wife, both deceased. the negro spirituals of the southland. which are practically unlimited. With Creditors will present claims with Visiting missionaries impressed her, plant material you may accomplish vouchers to the undersigned at Bear and she began to study voice only wonderful things without great ex- River City, Utah, on or before tha because she believed singing would penditure; or you may make your 28th day of December, A. D. 1935. aid her in soothing ORSEN JENSEN, Administrator of the savage outdoor room as rich and lavish in breast of those she expected to Its furnishings as you desire. In Estates of Carl Jensen and Christine convert. any case, plan to make it represent M. Jensen, his wife, both deceased. As for Michael Bartlett, he spent you and the type of home you Date of first publication: August his entire sophomore year at Prince- have or desire. 27, A. D. 1935. ton as tenor soloist In a New York B. C. CALL. First have a definite idea of what church. Besides the solo work, he you want to accomplish, advises Attorney for Admlnlstrator-(a27-s2- 4) taught 250 youngsters to sing hymns. Professor Hogenson. Real beauty is The jobs brought him some eighty the result of careful planning. Sale of Animals for Damages dollars a month enough to pay for On the lot of 60 feet width or lesB, a lot of college incidentals. the outdoor living room Is usuaUy State of Utah, County of Box: best in the space back of the house. $ , Where there la enough space, it may Elder, ss. ELDER PRECINCT BOX THE IN be located in the side yard, between COUNTY. SAID OF the house and lot line. The house I have in my possession the folmay be one side of the living room, described animals, which, if and the other sides may be deter- lowing By Mrs. Wesley Hnbbard and taken away, will not claimed Mr. and Mrs. Janls Miller an- mined by the lot lines or the be sold at auction to tha public nounce the arrival of a boy, born service area. cash bidder at Cyrua Jensen highest room not need The outdoor living Sunday, August 11th. ranch in Box Elder Precinct, on tha The Corinne Fruit and Vegetable be large, but may be governed by 10th of September, 1935, at tha association opened their warehouse the size of the living rooms of the hour day of ten a. m. for business last Tuesday and are house. It should Invite one out into DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS t Blue packing tomatoes for shipment east. the grounds when seen from the in- cow, branded resembling bar over K door should and rooms, prove easily on left A new grader has been installed swallow fork in left which greatly facilitates the sorting accessible. It should be a place ear. Calfhip; with her, no marks or beckons which who are those weary tomatoes. of the brand. Red and white cow branded Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marble and and tired from their labors to come on right ribs. a in which to enjoy plus sign under bar Mrs. Lovenia Craner attended fun- and rest; place W over bar cow branded Holstein eral services for George Craner, held the privacy of the home and yet en- on right hip. coolof the the beauties nature, on joy at Burley, Idaho, Thursday. Said animals are held by me to Miss Edna Reeder has returned ness of the outside air, the songs of secure of $32.60 damages after spending two months at sum- the birds, and the murmurs of the done bypayment said animals upon tha breezes; a place where one can read, mer school at the B. Y. U. of Cyrus T. Jensen front Mrs. A. M. Reeder and family rest, talk, and play, and where one premises 1st to August 26th, 1935. February when the time to loves linger longer attended the Burbank family reunion N. J. VALENTINE, to go has come. Friday at the Crystal Springs. Poundkeeper of Box Elder $ Mr. and Mrs. Julius Campbell were Precinct. (It) to receive surprised during the week visit from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bids Being Asked Shook of Sheridan, Ind. Mrs. Shook is a cousin of Mrs. Campbells whom Sealed bids will be received by tha . she has never seen before. Stake Presidency up to and Includson of Wesley Hansen, ing Sept. 12th, 1935, for what is Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, has as the Tithing Yard of this known SALT LAKE CITY. In the adult been confined to his bed the past Bids may be made for tha city. educational work program, Supervi- whole lot or for week with heart trouble. any of the quarter the acres. The Mr. and Mrs. John Crossley of sor Jessie Scofield informed stands wholly building hefd summer teachers at the school, on Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. SE the quarter. at the University of Utah, that In Dated Wm. Young on Sunday. Sept. 3rd, 1936. Mrs. Elmer Redelings and Mrs. S. nearly all cases the communities Box Elder Stake Presidency, have in liberal been supplying rooms, A. Older entertained on Sunday at a (It) Office 7 West Forest Street. buildings and places of amusecanyon party in Box Elder Park In public for recreational activities. Miss honor of Reva and Gordon Brown ment NOTICE of Casper, Wyo., who are guests at Scofield advised the teachers to help In not the community life by trying Notice Is hereby given that tha the Older home. Mr. and Mrs. Carlysle Gilbert and to hold meetings, classes, amuse- Board of County Commissioners oC Mrs. David Hewlett spent Sunday ment, etc., in competition with recog- Box Elder County will meet Tuesday, nized activities of the people. Sept. 3, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m., visiting in Salt Lake City. Assistant state director Roy F. Monday, Sept. 2nd, being Labor Day, Mr. and Mrs. Burlery Holman attended the Holman family reunion Homer, advised that the state pro- a legal holiday. BOARD OF COUNTY held Monday at Como Springs. gram is about ready to be mailed COMMISSIONERS Miss Connie Nelson entertained a to Washington, and, as soon as it By C. HENRY NIELSEN, number of friends at a party at her had been formally passed, the dishome Monday evening. Games were tricts will commence the campaign County Clerk. (It) for the ensuing years work which played and luncheon served. I wonder who thought of Friday Miss Ruby Turner of Oakland, will vary in some details as well as Calif, and Mrs. Roland Rees of Lo- in length of school term. Many dis- as being an unlucky day. "Probably some poor fish. gan, are visiting with Mrs. Horace tricts will have eight months. Recreation In Your Community Life Turner. Anyone who has flowers to enter in the Peach Day flower show are kindly asked to get in touch with Mrs. Katie Nelson, and those who have handiwork to get in touch with Mrs. Lois Hubbard. The committees for these two exhibits are anxious to make this years exhibits the best yet so lets all do our part. $ 4- - Plymouth News By Mrs. Don B. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason were visiting in Ogden last week. A delegation of some of the citizens here motored to Brigham City on Monday to meet with the county commissioners in regard to certain roads in our community badly in need of repair. Newell Nish, who has been on the sick list for the last two months, is showing some improvement at this writing. Mrs. Don R. Lamb, Agnes Archibald, Hannah Kohlkepp and Benlah Lamb feted the members of the Relief Society at their regular meeting Tuesday with- some very delicious - Men' will be trained under supervision of factory engineers by Refrigeration and Air Conditioning20 Institute, with approval of leading manufacturers, for present and future activities in this field. Only those now employed, with fair education and some mechanical ability will be accepted. For interview, write, giving age, 'phone and present employment, Box 583, Box Elder News, Brigham, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jonathan Frederick Petersen. sometimes known as John Corinne News CLASSIFIED ADS PAIRING 4-l- . Bruce, Mady ChrisHope Crews. $ The College building of Brigham Young University, erected in 1898, was the gift of ten persons whose names are upon a marble tablet in a hall of the structure. THE AN OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM 4) climax. cast include: LEGAL NOTICES -- entertainment through its dramatic twists, the play deals with a popular artist in Vienna, who through a flirtation paints a married wromans picture which accidentally gets into print. Hunting a model to serve as an alibi he finds the demure companion of a countess. When he falls in love with her, a jealous sweetheart, his previous escapades, and other troubles provide a complication that runs from whimsical comedy to requirements. it looked an Itili it looks It is beginning to appear as though the road to vocal fame and fortune leads through the nearest church. EXPERT SEWING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY be ead, f debonair artist tove a fairs complications and a gcrape overPht "l. 01 8 married woman that fails pnnt.are among the provide a story of whim- UITr and gripping drama, C nd coalinental romance, Metro-Gol- d n, Escapade, engaging new production coining Monday and Tuesday to thf pdaJ- - Theatre. Miiliam Powell provides a clever Penormance as the chief figure in the cocktail of mirth and romance, Hh-cserves to introduce a striking PCrS?nality in Luise Rainer, stage star from Vienna who makes her screen debut as his leading lady. Blending every possible element in a vivid dramatic Others in the Morgan, Virginia tians and Laura ENJOY LIFE IN Love Me Forever FOR SALE Two first-clas- s, fresh cows. John Christensen, 102 West, lation about President Roosevelts (al6-tf- ) Fourth South street. favorite dish when its obviously alphabet soup. CASH PAID Foi dead and useless cows and horses. 'Phone 493J2. I vant some pepper," he said to Reverse charges. (tf) the lady clerk. do you of kind THE pepper What GET YOUR BATHING CAP AT HORSLEY BOOK STORE Recomprefer, black or light colored pepmended styles; new, fresh stock; per? she asked. I dont vant eder kind; I vant assorted colors 15 cents each. (It) toilet pepper. - ritualitj, l'jw,""1'" Page Thret iv AT THE GRAND ESCAPADE Theres been a good deal of specu L HANSENS N. 3ITY I $ to $3.50 Dont Neglect IG AT THE CAPITOL Semi-Weelc- candies. A birthday dinner was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mr. Rose, it being his seventieth birthday anniversary. The descendants of George Smith held their family reunion here Sunday. Dinner was served at the home of Alvin Smith to fifty members of the family and all had an. enjoyable home-mad- e -- time. f Specials for Saturday at OLES MARKET 15c SWEET POTATOES, 2 lbs LETTUCE, (Large, Solid), 2 Heads... 15c 10c GRAPEFRUIT, (Shavers), Can 25c SARDINES, (Booths), 3 Cans 10c SALMON, Tall Can 10c PORK & BEANS, Large Can. 15c CORN BEEF, (Libbys), Can MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING, Quart, ,38c WHITE VINEGAR, (Heinz), Gallon. .60c s, PRICES ON QUALITY MEAT: BABY BEEF ROAST, lb..., VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb.. LEG-OSPRING LAMB, lb MOCK DRUM STICKS, Each VEAL OR LAMB STEW, lb.. F HAMBURGER, lb . Unappreciated Artist Ef 5 The Associated Newspapers 16c . . . . .15c 22c ..5c 10c 15c |