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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Society oVews par tacL-tat- ias a delightful crayon Bo of Lartoa. Scofield l COLUMN 2.1A. Edited By cat I. W. GltODLIFI E. Vcretary tie club a pleasant afternoon at Reesj liaared - Pa:k ea Thursday. IpLovaltv . . cold luncheon was served A delteSooj dinner was served at j tasty one Song table spread aader the;a. &as iocg table spread under the i Tiere is so trait of human cfcarac- ' of large trees and centered with bciws cool shade trees. Thirteen guests ter quit as desirable as that for of sociaL loyalty. It cannot be purchased the petaniaa. attended Herbert Adamson, educational diThe coshafstee in charge of ar- - j is beyond price. Appreciating as r. included Mrs- Scott Hors- -j we now do the real ralae of this rector of tie camp. acted a rangetnents were riven by ley, chairman; Mrs. Ray Grant, Mrs- personal asset. It might be fitting Responses a. Captain Paul. Mr. Oakd--StFSht Ra Pill Roy L. Thompson and Mrs. Elvajand proper to make a few observa- rta Keep vari-color- 1- Tie members of A COMPLETE LINE FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS ed - Beehive Beverages Sherwin-Wiiliam- Paints for All New Models s toast-toaste- - J Dernars, Gibba. itpa, Ralph Winslow, and Fred Nelson. Community singing was enjoyed around a huge bonCre with Joseph Petersen accompanying on tie tar. Solos were rendered by Clarence Evans. Captain Paul and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parser e a entertained with 'a duet. lions msraaLs TOMATOES MUST BE DUSTED NOW its it Fruit Worm Moths Are Prevalent, Says Dr. Knowlton. $1.00 BEEHIVE Bottling Works AND RETAIL WHOLESALE about loyalty. Constantly we are asked by persons whom we approach, Of what benefit to me. is the commercial club and chamber of commerce?" Our answer to that question always Ua a sure way to refreshis: No chamber of commerce can be of direct personal benefit to any summer on comfort any ing much less to the memmember of bers of the community served by it mighty Thirty guests attended Use most evening, and who do not belong to it. The benefit successful affair. convenient to fall back on that comes is an indirect benefit And coming to him indirectly beneShingle-Koford Nuptials when guests drop in unfits all those like unto him. If and ; The engagement of Mias Elia Jane when a chamber of commerce underexpectedly. Order a ease takes to be of direct benefit to any Shingle, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. one persons business it undertakes, Cheyenne, of these beverages today. John Delroy Shingle, ofKoford was at the same time, to be of direct Wyo., to Glenn Wesley ; announced on Saturday afternoon at injury to some other persons busiLOGAN. Tomato fruit worm moths ness or industry. But when the or(a bridge tea given at the Shingle are now 'prevalent, and the first ap- ganisation goes out for more busi(Delivered) residence. ; At Ymr Dealers er T1m OYE The wedding will take place early plication of calcium arsenate dost ness, better business, it is working should be applied to the tomato crop for the benefit of all business houses jin the falL Miss Shingle was graduated from as soon as possible, according to Dr. In the territory represented by it. "The Gateway at New Haven, Conn, G. F. Knowlton, associate entomolo- So. to the individual who feels that and attended the University of Colo- gist of the Utah agricultural experi-me- a chamber of commerce is not worth station. ured where she was affiliated with while, because he cannot figure out S9 50ETH JULY ; Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She Upon the suggestion of members how he is going to receive any I received her A- - B. degree from Stan- of the Utah Cancers assocition and personal benefit by affiliating with 1'T' in 1935. ford the Utah it, he is taking a very narrow view; with their University arWCT g.i ttm rmf Mr. Koford is the son of Mr. and agricultural experiment station and is not loyal to his home town, its Mrs. P. J. Koford of Brigham City, the U. S. bureau of entomology and chamber of commerce, nor the comThe newlyweds had just alighted Utah. He attended the Utah State plant quarantine in op- mercial interests of the town. from tie train. Agricultural College where he was erating a series of trap lights through It is not an infrequent occurrence "Jim. dear." said the bride, let ns a member of Delta Na fraternity. the principal tomato growing areas for residents of this city to take He has bad a position with the of Utah, the insects collected being the time and the trouble to go to try to avoid giving the impression Mountain States Telephone and Tele- examined for the occurrence of to- other points, particularly to our that we are newly married. for five years, the mato fruit worm (or corn earworml j neighboring city on the south, to do company graph "All right, honey, yon carry the last three of which he has spent moths. Moths of this pest were col- - j h e i r shopping. This chamber of and umbrellas. the suitcase in Cheyenne. letted in trap Sights operated at j commerce Insists that this is the e Spanish Fork and Syracuse on the wrong thing to do. Recently we heard an employe of the city state night of June 2tth-2Scfor Birthday Party Calcium arsenate should be thor- that he would "have to go to Ogden Mrs. Carl Seashore was honored oughly dusted over the tomato plants this afternoon to buy some overalls guest at a birthday dinner Sunday at the rate of about ten pounds to and other garments that he uses to at her home in this city. the acre- - This can be most thor- perform his work for the city in. The affair was a surprise to the oughly done with good mechanical The merchants of this town support It is important that the the city more largely than any other guest and given by her five sisters-equipment. sumptuons dinner was served to dust cover the tops of the young interests in it-- They make it postwenty guests and a social afternoon tomatoes to give most protection. A sible for the city to give this man was enjoyed. second dusting should be done about his employment, the money from Cool As A Canyon Breeze Among tboee attending were Mr. eight to ten days after the first, and which he spends with merchants and Mrs. W. F. Compton and sons, a third aplication ten days later. Dr. elsewhere. This is the most unwar"Where the Big Picture Play" Franklin and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton suggests. ranted and unjustifiable species of Western Electric Sound Sjtleiu Ed Burton. Frank Burton, Miss Carr, The tomato fruit worm is respon- disloyalty. How many of the emMrs. Sam Jost and daughter May, all sible for the loss of from 10 to 30 of Ogden city patronize the iof Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. DeForest per cent of the tomatoes In most ployes merchants of this city? STARTS TODAY of and seasons Fowler Mrs. Elmira fields the and Utah during Page In this connection, we would call son Robert, of this city. 19 3 5. A BEAL SHOW FOR THE Thorough applications of the attention the merchants up calcium arsenate dust, properly timed, and down the of FAMILY DO VT MISS IT! street that they could in should 'reducing help materially Husbands Entertained be more loyal to one another. It is Hit So. It Injury during the present season. not much less frequent that one can memclub Social The Development see the wives and sometimes the VIRGINIA WEIDLER in bers entertained Wednesday evening merchants themselves, buying in OgIn compliment to tbeir husbands. den the lines they need that they do The affair was scheduled to be not carry themselves. How many to the due but held in the canyon, of the Ogden merchants come up to i of storm it was held at the home this city to buy of our merchants? Mr. and Mrs. Errol Valentine. None of them. And so we would say A delicious dinner was served to Plus to the members of this chamber of Mildred RasMrs. thirty guests by commerce, you cannot justly comKEN MAYNARD in mussen. A huge bonfire was built plain of a lack of loyalty toward In the open fireplace In the spacious you by the townspeople, when you borne and Valentine of the garden are not loyal to one another. was and enjoyed community singing a social evening spent Finally any dollar spent by the people of this city in Ogden, is gone for keeps. Also Cartoon Wedding Bells Ring H Lindsay E. Dewey, son of County Committee Activity and Mrs. Joseph I. Commissioner STARTS SUNDAY Ada Miss of and Deweyville, Dewey v At this time we desire to express the thanks and appreciation of the MISS GRACE MOORE in board of governors to those comMtJa mittees that have been awake and at it. The results of their activiSPECIAL! ties will be very manifest when sufficient time has been allowed for On Ice! 10 COM eu-vy- If ;r Friday, July ly of chamber MERCE were marriage at the county clerk' office here Wednesday. Clerk C. Henry Nielsen performed 2 ceremosy in tie presence of th? bride's mother and tie bridegroom's Canyon Outing Tie supervising and personnel of fie local CCC camp iTaeedy craning at the county park. Capta.n an, rea D. Pail were special ad Sir Amtf.tT of Mr. Sv&field, George xiited is Semi-Week- nt h. 139 Sooth 3 lain Street Phone 446 LEE WRIGHT, Manager Miss Yvonne Nicholas return LOCAL ITEMS her home in this city wwl evening after spending the with friends in Battle w E E Lefler, merchant of Collln-sto- weeks Nev. , was transacting business in tain, Brigham City on Wednesday. Mrs. Esther Russell of Long W is Calif., at the home ri Mrs. Harold Bown and children of and Mrs.visiting A. Fawson Bri Salt Lake City are visiting at the City. Mrs. Russell is in a sisa; home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mr. Fawson. Nielson in this city. n, s J. Francis Fishburn of Sa'l i Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Johnson i spent several davs of the and their two granddaughters of Brigham City visiting wri , . were Tremonton Tisitmg and shop-- mother M F w. ping in Brigham on Wednesday. other relatives and friends. . f Mrs. O. J. LaBarge and daughter Jeanne, of Salt Lake City and her mother, Mrs. George Erdmann of Michigan, spent Wednesday visiting in this city with Mrs. Ada L- Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Johnson. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abraasau three daughters stopped off is k ham City on Thursday, enroau Idaho Falls following a trip to k Mr. and Mrs. Abramson were , for. residents of this city. t and Mre. Bert Olsen of this Mrs. Mart Poulson of this city, received a wire from Mr. and Mrs. Willis Morgan of Maywood, returned Wednesday evening Calif., announcing the arrival of a Calif., where she g fine baby girl, born July 4th. Mrs. the pa3t two months visiting t M: tj Morgan was formerly Miss Wanda her daughter and Mr. son-in-la- Olsen of this city. i Mrs. Cecil Yancy. THEATRE (Site GIRL of the OZARKS ikiMr AVENGING WATERS tkslm RT THE KING STEPS OUT with FRANCHOT TONE floras vr mvQ omm HOLLYWOOD WALTER CONNOLLY And Also ICE CREAM THE RETURN OF SOPHIE LANG with GERTRUDE MICHAEL SIR GUY STANDING RAY MILLAND rjev-flaano- READY-PAC- K o aUGSTrd Bricks or Cartons Dont Miss This Unusual Double Bill Program! CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE CLEVER WINNERS! h HERE ARE THE RULES Each issue, for a period of three week . The Box Elder News will print one of a series of cartoon- , n representing some proverb or saying. Contestants solve the picture puzzles by writing proverb that the cartoon suggests or illustrates in tk blanks below the pictures. j The prizes, totaling ten dollars in cash, will be awards s those sending in complete or near complete picture with the best and most appropriate answers to the picture' a published, and either paying their own subscription fort, X period of one year or securing one new one-yesubscrit-tion to The Box Elder News. In the case of a tie, neatness and originality will serai-weekl- y, well-know- sets i i, I merchants, athletics , and Y) Y The First Dancing Musical in 100 New TECHNICOLOR! PIONEER PICTURES presents Technical qualifications are; Ability transmit thirty words a minute; ability to receive on a typewriter at the minimum rate of twenty words a minute. Qualified men will be enlisted in the Thirty-eight- h Infantry. If, after a period of trial, they prove that they can meet the necessary requirements, they will be transferred to the signal corps. Complete information regarding these vacancies can be obtained at the recruiting offices throughout the state. A number of vacancies are h also available in the v. Infantry for men without technical Ire qualifications. First Prize $5 $3 $2 Second Prize Introducing CHARLES COLONS MERRELL LUMBER & HDW. CO. Brigham - - Phone 8 izzzzzzzzzzz: i Thirty-eight- . 21 I Third Prize In Cash In Cash In Cash J; 111 COUPON PROVERB NO. 1 of th Btr 'the in bir cf I r- - t c f 1 t.lI i:; lZT sz Uta in Eli; ia to Dancing Pirate p 41 HERE ARE THE PRIZES The Detachment of the Eighth Signal Service Company at Fort Doaglas, Utah, has vacancies for two qualified radio operators. The men must be 18 to 35 years of age, single, of good character, and able to pass the physical examination. THE BORDER PATROLMAN . ar OPERATORS NOW with Helen Wood - Minna Gombell - Herbert Mundin Plus GEORGE OBRIEN in PICK O THE PICTURES IN CASH TO THE VACANCIES EXIST FOR ARMY RADIO PAUL CAVANAGII in FRANK MORGAN - STEFFI DUNA Also: March of Time, Travelogue and Other Shorts $10 baseball, entertainment, all of which have been active and diligent. Three months ago, letters of Inquiry were sent to the chairmen of each one of our committees, seeking to ascertain just what they had done since the first of the year. Suggestions were made, and the response from those above mentioned has been gratifying and encouraging. Another letter is now in process of formation to these several committees letters of thanks and appreciation and enof couragement to the active on-s- ; query to the dormant ones. No organization is stronger than its membership; no more active than its committees. If a chamber of commerce is dead, it is because the committees are "dead. Quart 30c the screens new dancing star! PROVERB CONTEST considered. Cartoons should not be sent to the paper until series is complete. Only one answer may be given to a picture. their efforts to bear fruit. menv Only one member of a family will be given a prifi Particularly do we desire to tion the committees on fish and 3 the award going to the person in that family submittiC game, federal projects, laws and legthe best set. islation, new industries, advertising, The answers may be written in pen, pencil, print, roads and highways, membership, or typewritten. house or chamber quarters, poultry industry, TODAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAY-MONDAV-TUESDA- THE BOX ELDER NEWS i teal the the Eno Lis anai folic The proverb answer is. Of M, firs My name is Ni tmio Address and (Save Until Six Cartoons Appear) '4ia.sai!anatai!eiiai;aiiails,ianaiiaiiiisi,Biiaiisi-aiiaiian- ? gran chile |