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Show NEWS, THE BOX ELDER Page Two On Publishing Company Published Every and Friday Tuesday Semi-Week- ly 8. a WIXOM ThvielebV Epsom Salt Editorial Ass Member National -- .Managing Editor $2.00 1.0 .50 25 Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter Santa Brings Joy After being confined to his home for several months on account of illness, Wynn L. Eddy, our pioneer druggist, was up town for a short time one day this week. During his confinement at home, Mr. Eddy has grown a fine white beard. Jokingly, some folks said Santa Claus was in town ahead of his time this year. We note this resemblance: Santa Claus always brings joy. And it was a real pleasure to see Wynn out again. THE EDDY DRUG STORE Beautiful Thoughts James E. Halverson, president of the State Security Bank of Brigham City, recently com- Capitol Theatre Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- ay Wednesday Broadway Melody of 1938 The worlds largest and heaviest curtain appears in the grand finale number of "Broadway Meiody of 1938" which Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell at the Capitol Theatre starting Sunday for a four-da- y co-sta- rs engagement. The curtain, composed of solid glass, weighs more than nine tons and is 100 feet wide and 120 feet high. By means of a complicated series of hinges, controlled by hy- Wal-bur- n, Work To Begin Tremonton Chapel Work will commence next week on But each step brings higher ground. the new Second ward L. D. S. chapel Then our outlook will be wider. at Tremonton, the structure to cost Less obscured the way is found. approximately $60,000. Patience, energy and persistence A short time ago the Tremonton Are the sign posts by the way, ward was divided and a new ward See the arrow, it points upward created. This action necessitated the Heed its message, and obey. erection of a suitable meeting house "When at last you reach the summit and amusement hall for the new ward, and its members have lost no And ambitions goal Is won, in making preparations to erect time are real and lasting only Joys a building. such When shared with our loved ones. Ever ready, eager and willing, Thomas E. Campbell, former gov"What man has done, man i do, ernor of Ariona, is directing the Loving smiles and helpful service mining industrys exhibit for the 1939 Bless your friends, and honor you! Golden Gate Exposition. heatre Prices: Kiddies 10c; Adults 20c Until 6 P. M.; A Double Feature Program That Is Sure to Please PETER LORRE As the Famous Saturday Evening Post sleuth ing . FEATURE Uldin NO. 2: . , With Binnie Barnes - Buddy Ebsen Sophie Tucker - Judy Garland - Charles Igor Gorin Raymond Walburn - Robert Benchley - Willie Howard Charley Grapewin and Robert Wildhack Fox News and Selected Shorts And THE TENNESSEE RAMBLERS Added ? m DALLAS f WOODS ? .DISH YtILIF CVJ J : r.c two-wa- W 0' JUTTC 1UTTC 0IU1 o: season. tsF- - Two huge concrete and steel airplane hangars, costing $800,000, have been completed on Treasure Island, site of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. FREE: ... . Jf UTAHS MINING INDUSTRY HAYEly LISHED IN THIS PAPER. ADDITION MATION ON THIS IMPORTANT SUtf SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS CLUBS Olf GROUPS OF CITIZENS WILL BE WITHOUT COST ON APPLICATION!, ULu) FISt . COMMITTUe & MININGCHAMBER OF SALT LAKE COMIfr ......the - ..." mlsa; - funds mobile o k- r the c-- i of New I this 4 IS THIS Aticm m fAmerican K the halhvr m a has now leased the Stan- - i dard Oil Service Station, I. Fifth South and Main Z Z (formerly Wix Oil Co.). Z Z The station will hereafter I ; he known and advertised as Z Z i Dallas Woods Cartoon, News and Serial Standard Oil placed Service m SUNDAY-MONDA- ATeet Y Its ... Air. Deeds In Love AVlth the Year's Best And Fall Him! Picture! m I All former and new patrons 1 5 will continue to receive the I same courteous and effici- ent service as before. I will I appreciate your business. I iiiiuii iiiiiii.,iiiiiiii,i ii.iiiiii'ihiiiiiiiiniiiMiijiiiimim,! GARY COOPER in MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN with JEAN ARTHUR Added Popeyc Babies PICK O THE PICTURES ""steLERY Z TUESDAY - "USjEITUC Announcement! GENE AUTRY in Cartoon Comedy Broadway Melody of 1938 In addition to the construction of cottages in the Mammoth area, already announced, plans are under way for renovation and improvement of the Mammoth lodge and its cab'" Several cabins will be added at Camp Roosevelt near Tower Falls, which has proved Its popularity during 1937. There will also be expansion of the Canyon housekeeping cabin camp which has been running to capacity during the season. y With the completion of the road from Old Faithful to West Thumb the Thumb site is expected to become a popular spot and plans are under way to add cabins and a new cafeteria there. A new boat house will improve the facilities for fishing. The largest single project, already begun, is the new recreation hall at Mammoth Hot Springs which will be ready for the opening of the 1938 ninety-fiv- e Your Hard Sweet Stagin' Action Ace YOU CANT BEAT LOVE Robert Taylor - Eleanor Powell in tajiiPKi commences. offers approximately $340. The keen competition in every department will bring out the very best efforts of the men, women and youth of Utah, thus assuring exceptionally with LYLE TALBOT POLLY ROWLES in m.; 30c After 6 p. m.; Children 10c Queen of Taps! . . . King of Hearts! : LIMITED with SMILEY BURNETTE 6 p. fifths WEET WESTBOUND ! Saturday Matinee Starts At 1:15 p. m. ONEr Alt 4-- H THINK PAST, MR. MOTO Added season pace-settin- with Virginia Field . Thomas Beck . Sig Rumann a o PpfltllTP PRESTON FOSTER - JOAN FONTAINE in th Ceorge Murphy rs H 1 WHjIENNA low stone Park company who operate the national parks hotels, lodges, and houskeeping cabins are contemplating expansion before the 1338 ve RIDE, RANGER, RIDE TODAY AND SATURDAY Scpiemb up (& BOUJ JUNA F YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyot. With facilities taxed to the limit during the 1937 season by an unprecedented rush of guests, officials of the Yel Agriculturists, livestock grow and ers horticulturists, Farmers future and of members will divide of America organizations awards cash in of dollars thousands at the annual Utah State Fair open home-worke- a For 1938 Season w Thrills! . Prices: 25c Until Competition Will Be Keen In All Events ay laugh-and-lo- Wild-bac- k, Added Expansion of Park Facilities Begun Roxy Theatre draulic pressure, the curtain was lowered backwards to the floor of the stage to become a series of steps on which Miss Powell, George Murphy and 100 dancers perform a waltz routine in the picture. Others in the extravaganza are Binnie Barnes, Raymond Robert Benchley, Willie Howard, Charles Grapewin, Robert As we journey on and upward. Sophie Tucker, Judy Garland, In this world of toll and care. Charles Igor Gorin, and Buddy Ebsen. Both Robert Taylor and Eleanor Stupendous though the heights above us, Powell sing and dance as well as act In the new musical which t3 said Step by step will bring us there. to surpass even The Great Ziegfeld. Those who stand now at the summit Trod the valleys once, below. Deep In mire swamps unforded, On Oft detoured to upward go. Paths at times are hard and toilsome STATE FAIR September 25th. in That competition will be keenceris exhibitors for events all the tain because of the abundant crops this year. This means fair visitors to will be given ample opportunities Utah products of see and inspect orchard in and field, range, garden than ever quantities larger perhaps and in unstate fair, a before at qualities. surpassed Farmers and orchardists v ill comwith salt and pepper. Chopped nuts pete for cash prizes totaling nearly and chopped red pepper may be $1,300 in the field crop division, fruit Produadded also. After the stuffed pep- and vegetable departments. n cers of per has stood in a cool place tor grains, sugar beets and the hour, it is sliced and served on like will divide $400, with $550 at lettuce leaves. Cottage cheese balls stake for winners in the fruit section rolled in chopped nuts, served on a A total of approximately $300 will slice of pineapple, make a refreshing be awarded successful exhibitors of sweepstakes salad, too. vegetables. Additional and special prizes are also offered. Utah seed growers will win $100. With nearly $5,000 awaiting winners in the various divisions of the i livestock of growers department, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town cattle, horses, sheep, swine and poul- team takes try are evincing great interest in A new the coming fair. Exhibitors of beef America by storm! Gary Cooper and have opportunities to win Jean Arthur, in a grand romantic caitle will Those showing the best about $1,S00. comedy. The new best of the year will divide nearly $2,700. cattle dairy film is Columbias Capra production, Prizes totaling $400 are awaiting the Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, starting winners in the swine division. at the Roxy Theatre on Sunday. Five divisions in the sheep exhibits with Jean at is his greatest, Gary Arthur . soaring to stardom in his will compete for more than $500 In arms! With twenty millions in his cash awards. The poultry departlap, Gary does everything hes ever ment offers cash prizes of more than dreamed of plays the tuba feeds $100. In addition to the regular doughnuts to a horse chases fire department awards, various associaengines and races into romance with tions are providing prizes of several a lady in distress! This brand-ne- hundred dollars in the cattle, sheep grand-nelove team is sweep- and horse divisions. the The horse department offers aping country with their riotous g enfun in Capras new $1,000 to be divided proximately tertainment! Its the biggest laugh among the winners in the draft horse, hit of the year produced by the No, thoroughbred, standard breed and 1 director-write- r team, Frank Capra American saddler divisions. Superand Robert Riskin! vised by this department, the eighth Featured in the large cast are annual state fair horse pulling match Lionel Stander, Douglass Dumbrille, offers a stake of $1,000, with addiGeorge Bancroft and Raymond tional cash awards for drivers showWalburn. ing the best horsemanship. Of interest to Utah women is the fact that the department of needle work and cooking is offering cash awards totaling more than $1,400. There are many awards for winners of displays consisting of twelve pieces of needle work, and dozens for individual exhibitors. The various TODAY AND SATURDAY classes include table linen, luncheon A Double Feature Program Full sets, centerpieces, lamps, bedroom linen, quilts, band-mad- e of Action and Thrills! pillows, rugs, fancy bags, childrens, infants and ladles garments, knitting and crochet FEATURE NO. 1: work, elderly ladies work, and cookThe last named includes canned ing. All Aboard for the Biggest fruits, jellies, jams and vegetables. Thrill-Dram- a Ride of Cash awards for exhibitors in the Your Life!... club section total nearly $2,200, plus many special prizes in cash, trips, and merchandise. More than $1,500 will be presented winner in the Future Farmers of America section. The industrial arts department Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- piled and published a small book of his original poems under the title Thoughts In Verse. The foreword contains the following: These lines in verse are published at the request of friends. They were composed at during leisure moments, brief a as varying intervals, respite for the daily business grind in a tumultuous world. Some of the themes were suggested by reading, others by listening to public speakers, and still others were the result of meditations. If they please you, I shall feel that the time in writing them was not altogether lost. is one of the Following poems: Achievement like plain, uncooked is especially cottage cheese. It blended ith summer, in pleasing eaten or salt, little a rich cream and wi croam and sugar. It combines . v,or or well with berries, peaches fresh fruits: also with canned fruit, re other raisins, cut dates or o jam honey, fruits, brown sugar, nuts. marmalade, or chopped Miller, extenCottage cheese, Elna State sion nutritionist at the Utah is us, reminds Agricultural College It contains value. nutritive in high all the constituents of milk excep source the cream. Like milk, it is a build to used is of protein, which tissue. and repair body especiCottage cheese lends itself best of the One salads. to ally well salad, served liked is stuffed-prun- e on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise sometimes dressing. Dates or figs are of prune. used instead Another good summer salad combines cottage cheese and green pepand pers. After removing the pulp is it seeds from a green pepper seasoned cheese with stuffed cottage , concessions and the greatest grandstand show ever staged by a state fair. The big show includes a rodeo and circus combined. AWARDS AT Most people Poretest Eptera Sh 1 a blfh grade epiom salt which contain! tto foreign waiter. Taste tea bitter ikes ordinary epsom salt. Try Pure-lea-l Epwia Sait and ee tbo Subscription Kates: One Year. Six Months Three Months Suggested Summer Menu FULL POUND TIN On a par with these fine exhibits. will be the entertainment provided for fair visitors in a myriad of MANY CASH Cottage Cheese The Box Elder News Stml-Wee- 1 In I Like and Inflnks aramount Sound News they belong prevent many household tragedies. Do you have a reserve supply on hand? If not. buy a reserve carton of assorted sizes. For example, $1.10. buys you a half dozen bulbs, each of these sizes: 25. 40, 60. 75, 100. 150. Or lor $1.00 you get two 40's, two 60 s. and two 100's. Other assortments at equally low prices. Sc!? light is cheaper THAN EVER! EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL! ELECTRIC SALES & SERVICE Roy T. 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