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Show TctD36umal PAGE TOUR COMFORT j coRi; NEWS uori: i 9 Uorinne Auk let Monday nigh! mi nil business session came before the w the levying of taxes 1m the coming year, w hn h Has set at 12 mills Mis liJei ha of the Libeily Bakery of Bngham, sister of Mis Lane e I la in mer land, xjx nt Monday heie visiting HI ) One Hein ( nun( i MATTRESSES in ininilirr, with lieavv padding, hand (nil anil hand rolled edges i mu bines evervthmg needed to make sleeping cnnifni (aide PHONE 27 I OK 1)1.1 Ills CO light paper water lilns small weie hi ide The received many beautiful g'fts Invitations weie issued to thirty-fivguests. daughters, Virginia and JoAnn, enjoyed a tnp to Como Springs, Evanston and Bear lake last week. Carol Ann Roundy, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El-dredge Roundy, has been ill. Mrs Robert Holman of Bear River City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wm. A. Wood has been visiting here with her patents The Relief Society held their monthly meeting Tuesday. The lesson on family relationship was given by Mrs. Katie Nel-son. Mrs. Leona Cheal, Mrs. Meltrud Nelson, Mrs. Mary Jane Waddoups and Mrs. Alma Card seived a lovely tray lunch. Mis C. G. Adney and Mis. Wm. Johnson had as their MrJ guests over the week-end- , and Mrs. James Harltn and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy and two (laugh-- 1 ters, Carol and Joy Ann ofj A E S generous helping Pure wholesome lee cream with plenty of delicious fresh fruit or jour favorite flavor. FOR HOOD THINGS TRY OlR FOUNTAIN Ogden. Mrs. Melvin Jones was hostess at a delightful bridal shower on the shady lawm at Mrs. C. G. Adneys residence Saturday, given in honor of Mrs. Fay Hansen. Assisting as hostesses were Misses llene PEOPLES DRUG W Trosn" We (OIVIILE sands iches'' CaUsides Jack and Mr. and Mis Douglas Quavle and fam-- i Aug 9 lodav Kmls 2 I Davis Beit licnrv Kdu. G. Kohoisoii i onda in hut SLIGHT I AsK OF Ml Kl)l It ( KKTAIV WOMAN ALL DAY TOD AA 15c NEW TOMORROW A Big Week End Pro- With Plenty Action and Thrills! gram ol I illed daughter and Mrs Isaac Young of Peiry, and Newell Wight, son of Mr and Mrs Lyman Wight, also ol Perry, took place Monday-eveninat the home of the bilde's parents, with Bishop H Eugene Perry performing the ceiemony. Immediately following the wedding a dinner was seived at thd Young home of. the two families The looms were attractively with beautiful garden flowers The guests weie spited at one table centered with a large wedding cake beara miniatuie bride and ing giooni and on each side were The lovely pink taper candles young couple left Tuesday foi Yellowstone park and on their return they will make then Perry Mr and Mrs. DpII Hunsaker and Mrs Dave Clark of New Dale, Idaho, were visiting here with Mr and Mrs Frank Hunsaker this week Mrs William Gleed and sons, Rex and Billie of Divide, Mont were guests of Mr and Mrs Ken Hunsaker on Wednesday , orVioc and Mrs W'. Vosco Cali Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim White left Wednesday morning for Jackson Hole, Wyo , where they will spend the week-enMr and ALSO T,IIS HIT! SECOND Baseball Clown Praises Utah Mi t Clubs NEW d fishing ' Pi U YORK 9 Aug John Howard ETONS Popeye Newt COMING Gail Patrick County Agent R H Stewart and Mrs Stewatt and their family returned Tuesday from a ten-davacation trip through Yellowstone national park They enjoyed some good fishing. Serial (afternoon) SIMY DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS , 'Ttr h- s w'n r m b-- ,. -- f !T 11 f1Jr you can spend a day in Denver with no loss of travel time and at no extra cost, by taking advantage of the fast, overnight "Pony Express" from Salt Lake to Denver, and Streamliner "City of Denver" service from Denver to Chicago. YOUR HOME PAPER IS ALWAYS REST! QoinWedt- - enjoy the extra pleasures of a visit in glamorous Southern California! You can go to San Only vour hometown newspaper can provide you with the most interesting home and most desired news of all news. For only your home paper can keep you informed about local events . . . about the doings back home! Take the News-Journalong with you as a friendly companion when you go traveling or wherever you go. Francisco via Los Angeles at little or no extra rail fare. try now. individual "The fans out there are really rabid," Schacht ' They have a lively ball out there and if t a fellow car.'! .370, he is considered a eliic.x. t the plate Salt Lake City, despite being in second division, is red hot un tormer der Eddie Mulligan, White Sox third baseman Another hot baseball town is Seattle, which Schacht predicted would draw 600.000, exceeding several major league cities LOW FARES al TO NEW YORK 72x80 inch l it Hi'h pt( hade P,an with ed border $10S.95 Round 1 Trip In Standard Pullman Berth Extra $76.06 $99.01 Hound Trip in Hound Trip in Comfortable Coachea Challenger Sleeping Cara; Berth Extra RHONE NO. Ask about $90 iare in Coachea and $135 in Pullmana for circle tnp to both the New York and San Franciaco Fain and return. TO SAN FRANCISCO $36.03 Hound Trip in Standard Pullmana Berth Extra OR MAIL COUPON NOW VIA LOS ANGELES $31.23 $31.30 Hound Trip i n Challenger Sleeping Cara; Berth Extra e'tr New 1lease send my Hound Trip in Comiortabla day Coachea to Sen Boulder Dam en route to Southern California Convenient, low-coaide trips from Las Vegas, Nev. (Address) from (Date) far further dttailt coouf J. 7 I). ROWEN, A sent (Town) (Mate) to (Date) NAME DRIGHAM CITY. UTAH GfAlWrsTlco ( ENTtB" t Marilyn Russell of Ogden spent the past week here as a guest of her cousin Miss Colleen Peters Miss Peters returned home with hen to visit a week in Ogden Sunday afternoon a delightful lawn party was given by Mrs Harper Billings in honor of her daughter Barbara's 8th birth-After playday anniversary ing games the children enjoyed a delicipus luncheon served at one long table. A birthday cake with eight lighted candles centered the seiving table and small individual cakes each bearing a lighted candle marked places or the following Melvin Judson, Allen guestsPerry. Clair Allen, Joyce Stauffer, Bonny Jean and Beverly Weaver, Betty Whaley. Max Hirsehi, Lei Noni and Vie Ann Bate, Leah Palmer, Dorean Young, Anna Beth Bateman, Dickey and Keith Billings, Marilyn .Judson and the honored guest. Everyone was presented a lovely favor and Barbara received manv gifts. ROAD if IHl 10 IHt (Ji a.ie n pe ARE THESE DATES IMPORTANT TO YOU ? let- ter days in yonr life if you register for training at the University of Utah. 1939-4- 0 Sept. 20: English and Psy- chological Examinations. Sepi. 21: Enginceiing Examination. Sept. 21 and 22: Special Instruction and Registration of Freshmen. Sept. 25: Registration of Sophomores and I pper Division. Sept. 26: Regular Class Work Begins. The SCHOOLS: Lower Division; Arts .1 Sciences; Education; Business; .Mines and Engineering; Medicine; I,aw; Graduate Work; Social Work; Extension Division. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH UNIONIPAUFICIRAILROAD Salt Lake Citv J aw No Frosperi.e leaves garments odorless, makes them stay clean longer. wonder people like our scientific cleaning. Their clothes come back without the slightest trace of cleaning odor. They look better ond stay fresh longer. You'll be delighted with i .r ability to restore colors to their original lustre with the fact that the' leave no oily film to attract new dust and YOU ROSPERIZE DRY dirt. s&aa WILL LIKE CLEANING hen in a king, $2.98 Write for Catalog address Dc INDIVIDUAL boxes Allen. Miss School Year h v. $5.90 dren visited during the past at Hyrum with Mrs Peters' Mrs. Elam mother, red 7, an H ROMANC- E- I 4S1IION News-Journa- BOXES week They can even be ce $7.50 ' ZAt - - ' Vr m Schacht. baseball s clown Knuds punce, claims the lec-oras Mi the fastest tiavelmg man in America ot L i k Stopping here bnefly dunng , " a tour of the country's base- ball parts, Schacht claimed he short y With a had traveled faster, farther and oftener than anybody in the aid I defy country since Apnl 24 anyone to top my record of 53 DOO miles overland in three months," the funnyman declared Schacht in making 73 appearances since the opening of the baseball season has been in every state except six and has seen more ball clubs and moie ball players than any other in the country person ' I have een more hustling young ball players than at any time since I started he said my stunt tour in 19.37, The class C and D playeis ate much improved over two years And they aie young kids about 18 and 19 The Cardinals have a raft of good youngsters." Schacht gave a boost for night baseball and predicted it would 3 Distinctive be a big thing in every major BLANKETS league city in a icw years ' By NASHUA Night baseball ' saved the It made it minors, he said MANILLA A man doesn't a family affan have to sneak away lrom busi .,.n,c.h A". eis.n wah induTTnct r.ess in the afternoon now to 4 in Satin Binding a see game And he takes the individual boxes wife and kids. Schacht named the new class C Pioneer league, comprises Salt Lake City, and Og EXALT- Aden, Utah, Poeatella, Twin Falls, 72.84 inch. .11 Vir,, Boise and Lewiston, Idaho, as Plain enter ,th the hottest league in the ioun "t 4 in Satin B.ndin, AI LaVon Bott is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Loreno Bott for two weeks She has as ner guest while heie Miss LaRee Hymas c Bear Subscribe for the Lake. Miss ,1 d pleiv Mi s iLpi C.j M c U.U1 Ldkt h-- y !ln B in good-lookin- night g; Enjoy delightful relaxation on cool, clean, Union Pacific trains. Delicious dining car meals , . . restful sleep , . . freedom from highway hazards! You'll arrive refreshed, ready to see mote and do more at the Fair. e 9th HONEYVILLE, Aug Elaine, Beverly and Robert Elswood of San Francisco are here visiting with friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs D. W. Hunsaker announce the marriage of their niece, Marena Staples, to Hal-vo- r A Glenn of Tremonton. wedding dance will be held at the Crystal Springs Thursday Mr and Mrs M J Thorne, Mr and Mrs Wallace Young and family and Mr and Mrs. Isaac Young and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Lava Hot Springs where they attendKODAKS New, low prices ed the George and Ann Wil-- i starting; at only If.'i.f).) include shire Young family reunion The following Boy Scouts are the most popular vacation .spending the week at Camp models. Kiesel Ray Judson. By ron Neb-eke- r All popular KOI) K FILM LaVerl Bate, Eenn Stauf-- i Kodaehrome fer. Golden Ciowther and Dar-- ' sies. Full-colo- r i ell Nelson in standard miniature camera Mrs Annie Mathews has resies. turned from Somerset, Colo., Picture-takinfuneral where she attended ACCESSORIES aids that will add to sei vices of a nephew Mr and Mrs James Wilson jour snapshooting; pleasure. iare spending the week on a fishing trip to Henry's Fork in COM Wyoming Miss Geneal Wight of BrigART AND MUSIC CO. of Miss Corner Opposite Iostoffiee ham has been aforguest a few days Joycyle Wight Mrs Aaron Peters and chil- - or West.. Floi-enc- of Mr Young, Honeyville News VACATIONISTS Slop for these items before you leave t The marriage of Miss home in week-en- North, South, East FAIR At The A Show HI KK1 TRAVEL IN to the WORLDS el's Go To lly and Mi and Mrs Douglas Oyler and family attended the (James Quayle family reunion held at Bear lake the past 1 A I lowstone national park Mrs Albert E Holmglen and two sons Paul and Lynn Stuteturned home recently art fiom an auto tour through the southwestern states and Mexico. Mrs Ruth Allison Mis Delilah Beadles, Mrs Ieonaid Ipxon and Mrs Q Shupe, all of Ogden spent Thutsday visiting in this city with their brother, Hast Peleisen and family Mr and Mis J L Weidman wrie visiting in Ogden Thursday Mis Leota Shupe of Ogden, Mrs Zembia Olsen and Mrs Audieen Kimber of New York City, and Mrs Verlyn Jensen weie guests of Mrs Inez Christensen and Mis Veida Anderson Pt a delightful luncheon this week Bridge was played Mr and Mrs John P. Holmgren left ' Monday morning for Mr. Oakland, Calif, where Holmgren will attend a business meeting of the Berkeley Federal Latnd Bank. They will visit the San Francisco fair be- fore returning home. PERRY, 1 : e Mr and Mrs Ray Valentine left Monday foi a trip to Yel- PERRY NEWS and CREAM SUM) Favois lunch was 1 Subscribe for the News Journal ICE She was acnight companied by Mts Allen Hoi he and two dauhglers of Ienrose. Mis Culler of Pocatello visit-ed at the same time. Miss Viiginia Wnght had as her guest over the week end her cousin, Miss Flake of Snow-- , flake, Ai )na Mrs Katie J Nelson a1 fended the class of Family Relationship at Logan eollege last week Mr and Mrs Sterling Wright Monday EV ERTON MATTRESS seived A BEAR RIVER CITY, Aug ft Miss Helen Taylor, daughter, of Mr and Mrs A E Taylor, was opt idled on Satutday for appendicitis She is iepoited to be doing favorably. lesibent of ficnii 200 to aoO sprints siiaji hook REAR RIVER CITY NEWS Everton Innerspring with (heir softly Lemon. Jamie Andeixon, Con me Nelson and Joyte Adney Upon diiival eaih guest was given a small enveloja (ontain, ing a slip of paper and asked to unte a bit of advue or a wish They also made a bnde s iv mokmx,. nn-RsD hurry let us demonstrate that our fast service can plea-- e .U,u' TRY PROSPERIZE DRY CLEANING TODAY SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONE 614 fOi |