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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, JPage Two Publishing Company Published Every Tuesday and Friday TO AID HUNTERS Semi-Weekl- y, Editorial Asas Hunting Hints May Be Secured From Vico Dealers. Managing Editor S. O. WIXOM Subscription Rates: One Year Six Months Three Months .12.01 . .. 1.00 .50 The four big bargain days you have been waiting a year for, are here again Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We offer unsurpassed values from every department of our store at the Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second ClaBS Matter DEBATING WILL HOLDJPOTLIGHT Listen in on the Rexall Radio Magic Hour at 11:30 each morning over KSL, and then for hurry to our store and get two bargainscent. the price of one, plus only one LAKE CITY. Representa- tives of twelve intermountain colleges will convene Oct. 24th, 25th and 26th at the University of Utah to participate in the Rocky Mountain Conference League tournament, according to Laverene Bane,' president of the league and debate coach at the University of Utah. The schools participating will Include: University of Utah, defending champions, Brigham Young University, Utah State Agricultural College, Colorado State Teachers College, Colorado State School of Education, Denver University, Colorado University, Montana State College, Wyomby production ing University, Colorado School of as on loans mad Mines, Western State College, and credit associations for general farmColorado College. operations. Interest is charged, These colleges will be represented ing to the secretary-treasureaccording by a mens debate squad, which will the time the borrower acfor only debate on the question, Resolved, That the United States should own tually uses the money. and operate all of the means of The amount available for feeder production. A womens debate squad livestock, Mr. Josephson explained, will debate on the same question. varies with the experience and ability A new innovation being introduced of the feeder, the and grade of for the first time will be an open livestock to be fed,type quantity and forum discussion on the national Pi kind of feed on hand,the the method and Redebate Kappa Delta question, of feeding. A livestock man may alsolved, That Congress should be borrow either to purchase cattle or lowed by a majority vote, sheep, or to purchase feed for aniover-rul- e the 4 decisions of the mals already possessed. Loans also Supreme Court. An oratorical con- are made to refinance notes given for test and an extemporaneous speech stock purchased. previously contest will conclude the three-da- y festivities. Special cup and plaque awards are News being offered to the winners by The The Deseret News, and Barnett-Wles- s Jewelry company. By Mrs. Cannon Hailing The Forensic League will award inMrs. Rasmussen entertaindividual medals to the various ed at Chester a delightful bridge luncheon winners. Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Z. Y. Erekson received high score. A delicious hot luncheon was served at small tables to five members and four guests. Miss Afton Peterson entertained a number of girl friends on Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Rook was played, with Eleanor Jeppsen winning high score and Marjorie Jeppson cut favor. A hot A. luncheon was served ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nelson are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born Wednesday at their home here. Eddy Drug Store THE REXALL STORE r, X mission of the L. D. S. church. A delicious hot dinner was served to eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and baby of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Miss Viola Nelson left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she has employment. SMITH IS DEAD early Estella Lillian Smith died a fractured Monday morning froip from skull, sustained when she fell a building. the roof of She was born at Brigham City, June 12, 1894, a daughter of George Gilbert and Lillian FuLer Gi.bert, HelenCnT now Mrs. She was married to who now resides atCy For the past seven!! has been living WWh v 1 Wellsville. Graveside funeral held at the local cemeSf direction of the Stohi 2 Thursday at Up p recep-tio- n ne Cent R. M. C. Tournament to Be Held Oct. 24th to 26th at U. of U. ESTELLA LILLIAN Following the enthusiastic by sportsmen of its booklet, RefinFishing Hints, the Utah Oil an attracing company has prepared on hunttive and helpful brochure ing, under the title, Hunting Hints," which is being distributed through and Pep 88 Vico service stations dealers. The new booklet contains ideas and suggestions that will help every nimrod, expert as well as novice, to bag his limit of his favorite game. It deals specifically with hints on how to hunt ducks, geese, deer, elk, Inpheasants, quail, and rabbits. of formation as to the hunting laws Utah and Idaho is given, including data on limits and fees. Every one interested in the sport is invited to call at any of the Pep 88 and Vico stations for a free copy of Hunting Hints. This is just another of the extra services offered to motorists throughout the intermountain region by the Utah Oil Refining company, manufacturers of Pep 88 gasoline and Vico motor oil, and distributors of Atlas tires and batteries. The company ORIGINAL RADIO SALT y BOOKLET ISSUED The Box Elder News Member National Semi-Weekl- o recently inaugurated a systematic at its stations, order of service schooling the service men to take care of motorists needs in a very methodical manner. In addition to' Hunting Hints and Fishing Hints the company publishes an interesting and helpful book on Travel Hints, describing more than one hundred of the outstanding scenic and historic points of interest in Utah and Idaho easily accessible NEWS ITEMS by automobile. The United States is the largest purchaser of diamonds in the world. illustrated booklet lull o! helpful FREE at suggestions station service any Pep Id-pa- ... 88-Vi- Just another example oi the EXTRA serservice stavices offered at Pep MORE than just your There tions. you get favorite gasoline and oiL You get SYSTEMATIZED service that eaves your time . . . Atlas Tires and Batteries, and expert scientific tire and battery service accessories. . . . . . . washing greasing Drive in where you see this sign ... ... UTAH OIL REFINING CO. SEBVK Hundreds of Service Stations and Dealers in Utah and Udt Distributors oi Atlas Tires. Batteries and Sianolind Produci from two-thir- 5-- Mantua Tribune-Telegra- FEEDER LOANS IN FULL SWING J. Josephson of PCA Reports Heavy Financing. CCC Camp BF-- 1 Co. No. 1985 (By Camp Correspondent) Superintendent Bunderson, Secretary Davis and board members of the Box Elder county board of education were served luncheon Friday at the camp. They were very favorably impressed with the conditions which they found about the camp and highly commended the work the boys were doing. They especially commended the educational program that is being carried on by the CCC camps. v Today is the ending of one and the beginning of another enrollment period, and at such times many of the fellows leave and others come to take their places. Twenty-fiv- e California juniors left this morning for their sunny home land. They said they were glad to be going back home, but yet deep down in their hearts is the sentiment for this camp and the friends they made while here. This Mark of Merit is your protection your absolute assurance of high quality and the utmost in value. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mrs. Samuel Riggs of Wellsville, has been The coming of October finds the a guest at the Nelson home the financing of livestock feeder loans past week. in full swing, according to Secretary-treasur- er Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sims spent at Garden City. They Joseph A. Josephson of the the week-en- d Box Elder County Production Credit also attended the funeral services Association located at Tremonton, held for a relative. Utah. He says that cattle and sheep Orma Olsen spent the week-en- d Under the direction of Mr. Adammen in the territory embraced by his here with her parents. She is emson, the educational department is association, which includes Box Elder ployed in Ogden. a camp museum. Mr. AdamKarma Jeppson visited over the starting county, are arranging their credit son to numerous places throughdetails with the production credit week-en- d with relatives at Salt out sent Utah for relics and association in constantly increasing Lake City. samples of numbers. Beth Keller was a guest of friends soils, seeds, etc. a ffT, Weeks he should have Credit for cattle, lamb and ewe at Bear River over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Jacob Nielson enter- quite a collection for our museum. feeding is available through the as sociation for the purchase of livestock tained on Sunday for Ruth Nielson The principal of the Roosevelt at home, on the range, or at ter- and Mr. Dean Firth of Bothwell. school has promised to bring high Mr. minal markets. The interest rate on. Mr. Firth will leave in the near Adamson some Indian relics. A letfeeder loans is 5 per cent, the same future for the northwestern states ter was also received from J. E. Lee of Four Oaks, North Carolina, stating ! that he is sending samples of tobacco, cotton and cane. d. SCHENLEYS Golden Wedding BLENDED WHISKEY Americas premier blend Blended for better taste ...because its a blend of costlierstraightwhiskies. Mr. Herbert Adamson, educational advisor, has beguncamp to show off some of his football ability by refereeing some of the local high school football games. He has had nine years experience as athletic coach for various high schools in Utah. Ten Utah L. E. M. enrollees, who were on detached service at Thompson, Utah, returned to this camp on Sunday. They again transferred out Monday, some going to Huntsville and the rest to Big Cottonwood canyon. Bees are remarkable weather prophets. At the approach of a bees storm, will stop gathering honey e and make a for home bee-lin- Fruits of Your Labor "HweMoney . . weeks fly . . . months slip by . . . what becomes of the money earned? . , . Only by budgeting your expenses, thrifty buying, and saving regularly can you realize the net profit on your labor. We invite you to open a bank account with us. AYS pass . START SAVING Are You a CAREFUL DRIVER? 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