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Show 1 fsi;rn 'NciuaJounim tEBUfARY II. lVt HV MUIIMXU. Sixth Ward Defeats s Treinonton 'CLASSIFIED W.m.e wa M f PrtDiJ.., nd LSE icTer 1 Word nJ p s Kiti ipriL hor- hf'r aaDfaauanD Oil or um nJ or sj,o E HELP WANTED-M- Suaji . lrincd!i-l)- -- an Eouif. ?7j J li' , lie itJt at) Where To Find It DIRECTORY lt8 ne. ia 'I irinrggrg ni zzni'tx aUTOMOBlUJ CWvrll - OIMkklia l.vrolrt Co, I'hona It. CmmiiI V H XU Y ftuUb &Vkn Motor. ALtOMOMLE SERVICE Co. CHEVROIEf 4 N Main, Pk. MOTOR PKono l). at U $hqlr CHIROPRACTOR D. C-- , "(Cl oam. Dr. C $ v fft a Hwlth Phnnr Phone RaimaiHd, in A NewhouseE at 430-- i onj 3. it: GOODS OPTICAL Milium VorUtjr Sloro -- CENTER AT THE ; oth. Oil co Th Silt LaL City Thousand! of repeat guest year after year attest the popularity of In this fin AiitcWii. hotel. rEP GAS vTitom No bntH OILS VICO j fhono PLUMBING A HEATING ob too mall SotiafoctioB A Coleman 3ornn. i I 4 Srrvtco Stotlono. 60 j guor- - j Tankers Defeat Hox Elder A. C. Yesterday in the Bov Elder the A. C. firshmen defeated Box Elder In a close and Rnall Drug. Phone 10. interesting swimming meet. The Reliable Preecnp free style and free style uete very close pool, Drug Store. Fountain 5ervlc Hamilton Drug. Rtei Phone III. Eddy n races. Complete results: fiee style -- Harmon B. E. 1st, Bingham F. 2nd, Henderson E. 3rd. Time :21 7 sec. breast stroke Coburn B. E. 1st. West F. 2nd. Stewart B. E. 3rd. Time 1:213 free style Stockdale F. 1st, Ilob.sen B. E. 2nd, Tucker F. 3rd. Time 3:. 2. back stroke Glock-ne- r F. 1st. Stocks F. 2nd, Barnard B. E. 3rd, Time 1.06. B. E. Fanck diving-Welli- ng 1st, 76.4 points: West F. 2nd, 67,1.0 points; McBride F. 3rd, 61.65 points. medley relay F. 1st, (Glockner, Okpisz, Cottle) Time! ad d COMPLETE WELDING SERVICE Sarvice. Uaraga Pete's Carafe, 3tard Ahrvnahnch, 57 No. Mam. 100-yar- d legal notices tkobate and guardianConsult Clerk of iRners id ill's t. Jilt l 1,17 11 null, hr led ai .V t ! i , , i , i , '! I i , , , M.,1 li t i lit a In I i II i , ,11 ral 4 1 I ill , j M 'O'- - Him,, , i.lll ku.l A! Ill i u , j hlV I 1,1,1 i ,, ., I 1 .,, 1 III, 'U, i.iImu.I HUES'' worth reading - M mI 1.11 ,, ii1 1' in , 3 , , I 1.1 ,, ,, ,,h!i mix to IN MUHliHV W WHIM. II Hi I l.iiN i n i lit Ml VT Ol'I'O It T II II IIS A IIS IlMKS inami in: um; who i I vi.i.y MTI nr L S p.r.r, Hi -- FINER FLAVOR S' " ht'cattac its at J better jf jl in Ml.r-ci-l I A an til I ill count hi, li.tnk barrels 14 At U Oil) Itt N !m.,rnt CrL um Till cww.m ll ll S I flt IRUU n caiiicH wilh it that line! nccoNary and teal helpful accommodation 2ti 'l-- f u inter IVih'iiil System ftiiler f.S. (en'mt I'lai posit I:.iife, Mi WS3i otoix J aeititjeiii MaJJ? croqjqm, t, NEWS-JOURN- AL Kc-cr- ADS GET RESULTS eyeit American Woolens Jt.ST rcrciscd from the flourishing Manufactory at II UTI OKI), a few Iicccs of .superfine IMiOAlM LOT IIS. of an excellent (uality, which KIMNG-IIAmay lie had in patterns, at reasonable prices, of (HI.UKUT K Imth London Smoke, ard Hartford No. II, Water Street. Grey. Shopkeepers and others, who may want by the piece or package, orders with NATHANIEL HAZARD. No. L will please to lease Water Street. Jan. 12. In January, 1789, George Washington wanted some broadcloth for a suit of cloaths. Scanning the pages of the NEW YORK ADVERTISER, he found the above study of the advertisements in your daily Read these newspaper will help you to buy wisely. offerings of your local merchants carefully. They give you clear, straightforward information that will help you to live better. atf (g'Sh Every Friday, and Saturday Night -- ; 220-yar- d ship NOTICES Brijjham il'UM dl.J J jl i ii a h I , tin-- .i, A close 100-yat- d STOKERS Fairbanks Moree Automatic Bumrra Brrhive Coal Yard u ! f,.l 1 ,ii i I , J. . lU X I I , So he commissioned his friend, Major advertisement. General Henry Knox, to purchase the broadcloth for him and send it to Mount Vernon, This is just one of the historical facts that show that George Washington w as a shrewd buyer and a good business man. ORCHARD SUPPLIES Approved quftlilv IftMcHcideft, ouitrrlal Ana hr 321 1,1 J , 111'' I la e !.. Li.a ui. ACTIVITIES INSURANCE Phono s u fine SOCIAL and BUSINESS CONTRACTOR li.CTRICAL Treo Let tel ftrlp you plan. Meiua a fol Si.it s . 1 IS2 OSEBMv S as 403 JIEL Ptetrii Flectrle I CO. COAL ASD SLACK and other Cool Yard TttTfc.ait low horning Low Phoft 170. Ltimbw Cd frt Stt SftKtR of cun-tUtc- Pasttrtng. Phor fWcmoIln j, e I U. I I.(l 'll ...l i.J 111 hi In Value of Utah's Inotoih on fat ms ami tangos on Janu.iis was M7,3.I7 as compared with Jiu.i'o'i.l) a sear ago, aecording to Flank Andress s senior statistician of the fcdoial TRADL3 8UIUXNO rr ' it U'lh.Ulg t , n.a m ly .11 t ' Drops Census Shows PKom 13). IRAL "as work fuor u, l'l ,n,!,lrd g.t linn g IIJM i d firm and in IhciX liitjrff of reliable :.ijvidua;s-pcclal- TKa.a , j, la'.ujl I ft rjr V br l Sunn, cum. June dime. Kern Walker, aui fioiaie Kae Clilaiuiin: talk, Huoth on "The Idle of Thom a Edison," talk. (Jetty shutfi A diesi," Elne Telman. Hubert Madsen has haj t'.e distinetion of lepresentinj: Hx Elder tliyll sehool's tralellin; assembly. Hubert, nho Is a fine Milder, was heard at Lo i;an and mil be heard this ncik at Hear filter Hn;h. Mu (Jwen Ilun.saker was a Curst at the home of Hence of Harper Ward Monday Mrs. Kenneth Hunsaker and children and Jay deed me vlsltmj; with Mr. and Mis. Wi-- ' ley Heisoj; at laigan. snUelS HEAD ELEC-Brigham-TremuntoTO1C COMPANY, Malad. r IrjHillit.l M.Ili d d r Electric and Battery priced ftom SJ 90 to. Write for further de- iRNAK .1 , im.iu I ll !i . liuntaker .was Win r.--3 , J 4m l iU Ill mm Hi lu'HJoie.l Wll'l ut Iim Utl srii ' v lu-- ham Tuesday. li.du-Walker tiansaeted bill Tuesday. in.Tiie in (listen M. I. A. sen Tuesday Null, I'p t SES firl bonu. Write t ' lw wele past week. Car a 1 Fojdar, Oakland. trek yu j aui i . a l-- Fokestei ira-:'ia- i II al ! Si (Did Street. X5-24!- 1 tut. .;:,un . k. . cat with . (.'' iH.mbiii.l s! I 'llrd I.. Ill jl 4 il-J- ; n Read Elec-Svho ,,,.. uri.jj.in' in Brigham City III al 1,- - . AiitiHi tielmien! I'.i nl .sa!eman , Unity e rn a 111.' All in iiutuaker in Ofiden on Tuedai ,Mi-- t Uooili and Elijah II taker line Itiiu'iain Visit. Tuesday Mr and Mis SMeiby W haXe iftuined tu son jiul Lake after Msillnfi ulth Mi en liuiuaker t and Mrs Srdan Main ; lie iu a .luilt plofiam, plraenlat id a tiiHih In iHuaie, and fanu luiinJHkrr. Shell Siajion, No ,NT I M4tr i the Tiie evenu.a uuuuii if i Pf - r Il.e .NulltiwrMrrn Velda lltiuni.n LEE. IuJp SALE H a, u'th s "' ii'iiu'ii id jijj: iiiiiun ul t"l the S..:t u . lla'l .' k i , fiun.aker honor lifttie liuna.tkrr who iraling .thill (n a n. Ualoil GEDJQID l Cu-am- Mi. of U1ASJ. LArE ill'll Min and Sunday ingtd a! tM-- l'hulW - BOL-cirr-i- an 1 u ados li.e M SULiJ-i- rfa ESTATE ESTATE EAL S .VUIMAN 1 n KAD J fu-s- v All-Star- J GOLU bo. KONEYYILLE NEWS i.i b ; JtoNEVUU.r IACD THREE District Court, City, or respective for further 100-yrar- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Leland S. Hendricks, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers under-signeto at Blue Creek, Box El2:08.5. der County, Utah, or at the orifices of Thatcher free style relay F. & Young f Attorneys at Law, 1018 First 1st, (Stockdale, Tucker, Stocks, Time 1:36.8. Security Bank Building, Ogden, Cottle) blah, on or before the 27th day, f May, MANTUA NEWS ARVILLA HENDRICKS Administratrix of the Estate MANTUA, Feb 22. Mrs. of Leland S. Hendricks, de-- i Dewey Sorenson entertained the ceased. Young Women's Married club THATCHER & YOUNG, !last "cek. A hot dinner was IINEWHOUSE Sir. J. IL Water, President; Chaunoey W. West, Slanager FRITZI RITZ By Ernie Bushmillef 180-yar- d the d 160-yar- d rn. and Prizps for games went 'to Mrs. Clark Rasmussen 'and Mrs' E'nest Jensen. Two (Date of first 26 1939) ntw tdu5 members. Mrs. Leland Jan. pub. (Date of last pub. Feb. 23,' 1939) Feterson and Mrs. Loren Jepp!sen, were voted on and welcomed to the club by the memL'TAH bers. any one of the 24 hrs daily Turner Lai.sen is home from1 TIRES REPAIRED We school by doctors orders ECONOMY MOTORS hope he recovers sufficiently Road Service to be in the Sunday school dra Phone 553 mati?s this Thursday. Miss Clarice Jeppsen entertained seventeen of her school friends at her eighth birthday Hardy Stock 'party recently. Games were played and lefreshments were' Order Nosv. served Mr. Eiekson of Maple Cieek Pam u't.LDER NURSERY RFI 2- fish hatchery has to hase extra Jar ?is farmPy 4' BriSham So. Brigham help to keep wild ducks from jpating his fish. The men take turns during the day, and a man lights flashes during the night, to keep these hungry birds Bum iuimng a good bus-- ' iness. W'e are sers pi mid to has t three Relief Society mothers chosen fiom here to join the Box Elder Stake chorus. They ( 1W8 First Security Bank1served Hklg., Ogden, Utah Attorneys for Administratrix. oil products - l the captain and the kids Bv Rudolph Dirkf |