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Show i tf TIIE BOX ELDER NEWS, page Two The Box Elder News PRESIDENT OF Semi-Weekl- y, Member National Editorial Asgn . a C. WIXOM Managing Editor Subscription Rates: One Year.. Six Months Three Months a $2.04 1.00 . .BO CIVIC LEAGUE IdkgS Smithfield Selected for CRUCBSffiOuR Convention City Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter Next Year. 0 Small Town Best of the most facts, from the point merof view of the small-tow- n chant, is the evidence that has come out of recent business surveys that residents of the smaller cities and rural districts supply by far the major part bf their needs from the home stores. The small town and the merchant who is the backbone of the small town still have a Mayor Harmon W. Peery of Ogden was elected president of the Municipal League of Utah by acclamation Saturday at the concluding session annual convenof the twenty-eight- h tion held in Cedar City. He succeeds Mayor W. L. Warner of Richfield. Other officers elected by acclamation are as follows: Mayor Charles R. Hunter, Cedar City, vice president; Dr. J. C. Stocks, Mayor of Bountiful, B. W. Dalton, Mayor of Price; J. D. Abbott, Mayor of Farmington, Dr. R. ONE -- 0 Today there are 10,000 Rexall in the Drug Stores Rexall Plan to give millions of drug store patrons better service, better products, and better satisfaction. See the finest of school supplies we have at prices that are a real saving. These prices are possible because of the Rexall Plan which gives you the savings of direct factory to store merchandising. C. Swalberg, Fork, and Councilman of Spanish Mayor Oliver Nilson of Elder The Box Elder News, The Box Shoppe, Flower Tysons Journal, Daily SerLew Olsens SuperService, Bens association, Utah Poultry vice Station, Elks Daughters of Pioneers, OgdenKinderBird Refuge, Migratory club, club, garten club, Civic Improvement Box Elder high school, Box Elder Junior high school, Lincoln school, Cential school, Technician Radio Tube Service of Ogden, American Town-sen- d Legion and Ladies Auxiliary, organization, Brigham Fire Salt Lake City, Ogden City, University of Utah, Utah State Agricultural College, Brigham Rotary The club, Utah National Guard, Boyle City, Deseret News, Brigham Furniture, Wrights, Shell Oil R. Co , Utah Oil Refining Co , U P U. I. C. R R. Co., Merrell Lumber Co, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Everton Mattress Co., Brigham CCC Camp No. 1985, Ogden Camp of the Woodmen of the World. Other merchants who will be rep- Smithfield, directors. resented In the parade are: Holly- The retiring directors are Mayor wood Candy Co., Forsgren Shoe Store, Reese W. James, Spanish Fork; The Eddy DrugRite-Wa-Store, Daily Rey, Paris Grill Mayor Hunter, Cedar City; Mayor minder, Reeds J. Wesley Horsley, Brigham City; Cafe, Peters Jewelry, C. &A. West Stokes, place in the sun, Mayor Louis Marcus, Salt Lake City, Department Store, Hartley and Mayor George W. Barnes of The Hub, New Deal Billiards, First . And that is fortunate, for National Bank, Howards Cafe, BrigKaysville. 'when it comes to really happy was selected as the ham Auto and Supply Co, Superior Smithfield 1936 convention city of the league Dairy, North Main Furniture, Liberty living you have to go to the Bakery, Petersen Electric, Central and its auxiliary. small town and the 'rural comAn action was taken by recom- Chevrolet, Wixom Service Stations mendation of the convention special and Thornton Drug Co. munity to find it. o committee in preference S legislative q "efjWa to a proposal that Governor Henry To H. Blood be asked to call a special session of the legislature to enact legislation giving increased share in taxes and licensing to municipalities. Public Hero No. 1" PROBLEMS FOR LEAGUE The local fire department was running battles between fast automoand other exciting details emcalled out Sunday at two p. m. to biles, were committee of Members this Dramatic details of the govern- bellish the story as the audience folS. Barker, Ogden, a blaze in a small shed belonging ment secret service in its war on lows the federal men in their dan- Judge George of Cedar to J. W. Valentine at 35 South, First Reuben J. Shay chairman; of the the heroism organized crime; task. West street. gerous of Brigham Mayor Horsley City; federal men in their perilous work, The shed was located near the of Nelson E. City; Judge Joseph and the trailing of a .public enemy, of Main street business alley Spanish Fork, and B. K. Farnsworth houses.back in a story based on actual facts and The flames spread to a city of " Morgan of Public are the thrills cases, a numThe resolution classified the major electric pole on which were were Hero Number 1, not which of ber transformers, follows: as municipal problems new thriller coming Weconsiderable was There dedamaged. l, Administration of the funds Honeyville and Blue dnesday' and Thursday to the Capitol property involved by the fire which surviving teams in a Farm Bu- rived from the state gas tax. Theatre In this city. was saved by the quick action of the reveof the of Diversion at a tournament Brigportion Chester Morris as the adventurous reau elimination fire department. alcoholic of Jeff Crane, 1 and Joseph Calleia as ham City on Friday ofand Saturday, nues from the sale The cause of the fire was not Peach the first will clash Days, liquors. "the fugitive crime overlord, are the learned. for a Uniform to $100 systems winner the get accounting Sept. 6th, t centers about which the 'amazing purse, the loser to take $50. municipalities. plot revolves. Lionel Barrymore adds Just apportionment of funds deHoneyville won its way to the both comedy and pathos In the prinfrom the sales tax, inheritance rived Brigfinals by defeating Saturday cipal character ' role, as the strange ham City, 8- - to 7, and Blue Creek-Bothw- tax, income tax and other miscelold physician, tool of the underdowned Tremonton, 7 to 2, laneous licenses and fees. world, and blonde Jean Arthur, with to become Tax exemptions on homes. the other finalist. in'Morris, provides the romantic Join a Townsend club and watch Up to the eighth inning the fa- . Decentralization of relief agencies. terest. The excellent cast also fea- vored Congress pass the Townsend, old age was direct the team revenues for Substitute trailing Honeyville tures Paul Kelly, Lewis Stone, Paul revolving pension at their next 'sestax. H. when Orme, Brigham City, property E. ' Stone. Hurst and George came to bat and whacked Muicipal ownership of utilities and sion, in the early part of 1936. It The' sensational prison1 break, the shortstop, mean for all young will one for & four-bas- e prosperity ride with one incidental powers thereunder. ( and old. stampede of a thousand convicts, the man on, providing the tying and , Recreation. breath-- t a k 1 n g operation sequence, of If the the study you principles runs. beneOther miscellaneous topics of where the doctor performs a trans- winning plan, you will learn how it works. to municipalities. fusion in a crook's hide-ou- t, the PEACH DAY BALL GAME AND ficial interest The plan is simple and feasible the q. raid on , the gangster stronghold, RODEO ONLY 50 CENTS A DAY. more you study it the better it 0seems. Dont wait, just come right in and join before Peach Day. We desire a large membership by that - Ki By Mrs. Elvira Christensen time. , Mrs. Glenn Iverson and children Brigham City Club No. 1, ! 3 v O. G. BARGERON, President have been visiting in Salt Lake City V 8 during the week. v V 8 Attorney and Mrs. Homer Holm- Assessors Make Trip To The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound j V V gren and children of Salt Lake City 8 V were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Study County Equalization LAST TIME TODAY V R. O. $ Holmgren on Sunday. V V Mrs. Hannah Christensen of Omaha, vvV County Assessor Fred L. Petersen, V Neb. and Mrs. Annie Zinck and son v V Erving, were pgden visitors Tuesday. with Deputy Assessor Ernest FYee V V Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins and man and County Clerk, Henry Nielsen, V ft Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins at- made a four-da- y V trip during the past V WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY - 0 tended ' the funeral services held in week over the western part of B03 Ogden for Mary Huggins, wife of Elder county and into Idaho as far V V as Twin Falls. 1 Grin Huggins. I V $ J. Mrs. The trip was made with the object Trena Christensen and Doyle With Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur, Chester Morris, V V V V Christensen and Miss Dena Chris- of regarding and equalizing assessV ments on range and farm lands Joseph Calleia, Paul Kelly and Lewis Stone V tensen visited Boulder Dam, Zion where assessments are claimed tS V V National Park and St. George last V V week. be too high in view of the fact that 14 FRIDAY ONLY Miss Zella Christensen and Miss the farmers have been unable to V V t 14 Gayle Holmgren returned Saturday raise crops during the last two or three years due to drouth. Salt Lake. Featuring Richard Dix, Margot Grahame Preston Foster V from Mrs. P.'M. Mortensen and children V of Gang Comedy and Silly Symphony in Color Sugar City, Idaho, have been visitv V V V ing with Mr. and Mrs. James P. V Jensen. SATURDAY ONLY $ V The Bear River camp of the DaughV ters of Pioneers, held their meeting $v With Jane Witters, O. P. Heggie, Jackie Searl Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hattie V 14 V J. Iverson. The following officers V , Gang Comedy and Silly Symphony in Color were elected: Captain, Mrs. Charlotte V G. Lundberg; first lieutenant, Mrs. V 14 O THE Frona C. Cates; second lieutenant, ft f ft Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren; secretary, Mrs, Ivy M. Anderson ; treasurer, Mrs. Ada B. Stander; historian, Mrs. Adaline A- - Anderson; registrar, Mrs. Eliza G. Holland; chorister, Mrs. Elvira O. Christensen; organist, Mrs. GETTING READY FOR A BRIGHT. TOMORROW Mary S. Anderson; chaplain, Mrs. Namora Huggins; custodian, Mrs. Alice H. Peterson. Luncheon was if The EDDY DRUG Store Firemen Called AT THE CAPITOL Small Blaze Sunday As PEACH DAYi CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS (Continued from first page.) inrva Ulf , Tuesday, y OUTSTANDING PARADES FOR PEACH DAY S PFERV NAMED Publishing Company Published Every Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- Farm Bureau Outfits Survive Tournament North Main BRIGHAM ARENA Stre Saturday, Sept. ) 8:30 P. M. SHARP 8-R- 8 OUNDS State Welterweight Championshin JACKIE BURKE, Ogden, vs. MARK JENSEN, Brigham SIX-ROUN- SEMI-FINA- D L MIDGET SMITH, Brigham, 118 Pounds JOHNNY CANADEA, Garland, 120 Poi,? FOUR ROUNDS Kickapoo Dan - Mickey McGuire WASHAKIE SALT' LAKE-1- 40 110 Pounds " FOUR ROUNDS Kid Nichols - Lew Davis BRIGHAM - 140 Pounds CCC - MURRAY 140 p0J " FOUR ROUNDS Lawrence Jones - Pete Janicas FARMINGTON - Pounds CCC-- 175 FOR .... DOUGLAS-1- 75 FOUR ROUNDS Arnold Johnson - Young Coburn . . BRIGHAM CITY Also Big BRIGHAY Battle Slam-Ban- g Cl Royal! POPULAR PRICES Ringside $1.25 (Taxes Included); Boys Under 12 Yet 25 Cents; General Admission, 75 Cents; Reserved, 1, TICKETS ON SALE AT THORNTON DRUG STORE AND THE NEW DEAL BILLIARDS KID DAVIS, Referee RED PETERSEN, - Promts Creek-Both-wel- Townsend Clubs Are Seeking Membership eli Eat More Lamb Week Will Begin On Saturday lamb displays In butcher the placing of lamb in i position on the menus of hotels and dining cars. Eat More Lamb week will begin Mother (at dinner); Saturday and bd observed until Sept 14th. The week is being sponsored wish you would stop by the various livestock associations things. Havent you a of the state. Johnnie: Yes, but Features of the week will be special reach farther. 1 Johmit res tongne' my smj 6-- 7, -- Bear River News Capitol Theatre Who Wants To Ride A Bicyct Perhaps Some People, Etc. and How! DRINK Beckers Best ... And Can You Do It? YES! William Powell and Luise Rainer in ESCAPADE A Non-Intoxicati- Beverage . "PUBLIC HERO NO. : ; "THE ARIZONIAN N. R. Petersen Co. DISTRIBUTORS R. M. KAISER - Manager t ; ; "GINGER PICK PICTURES served. line up for the abundant OPPORTUNITY THAT IS JUST BOUND TO OVERSHADOW THE PASSING GLOOM OF SEEMING LACK AND fLOST CONFIDENCE ky. opening and building a substantial account at this ' conservative bank. . speaking from , of BRIGHAM CITY where, our financial experience is an added feature of service to your growing bank account. RESERVE VV7HAT if a glar should "pick your house! ft, ETNA-IZ- S. NORMAN LEE STATE SECURITY BANK MEMBER FEDERAL Deposits Insured Under Mrs. Mary Weidman entertained bur-- W members of the Entre Nous club at her home Friday, Dinner was served, followed by bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and children returned Thursday from a two weeks tour of the northwest. The Bear River Reading Circle met Saturday at the home of Mrs, Sarah Fridal. The books reviewed were: Obvious Adams by Robert R. E and "The Legend of the Bleeding Heart, by Annie Fellows Johnstone. Mrs. Frida! gave the book reviews. Luncheon was served. An Etna Residence Burglary Policy Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell, costs very little can save you a lot Mr and Mrs. Harold Papworth and Mrs. Lois Roberts and daughter, all of Afton, Wyo., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson this week. SYSTEM U. S. 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