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Show w TlRP MORXINfl, SEPTEMBER 23. Iff.B THE BOX ELDER local INTKIMMEI) fall coats h$yf 4 'A' y9 j ii ' s ,VS ljf; gkoiting or TWKEDS - PLAIDS Sole the 11a SOI.IDS ironed collars, squared shoulders 0 or swaggers, interlined for WINTER. It to 41. I Pace L Russian Army in Roland Causes Tear 'Continued One) Cage Polish iesittnjee, which continued on a quasi i ncul.ir line tl. tough W.iisuiv, Kutno. l.odz Radom, Lublin and Lukow to the junction ot me Bug and Narew l iv cis. The Germans have succeeded in taking only scattered positions in the vast l.ublm piati.au. The middle ot the Vistula Horn Pluck to be- Pittsburgh 0, Cincinnati 6 (1st game! Brown. Sewell, Clem-- t Mueller; and Susce, risen Thompson and Lombardi. Pittsburgh !. Cincinnati 10 Tobin, (2nd game Klinger, Mueller, Slice; Moore, Shoff-ne- r and I.ombaidi. Chicago J, St. Louis 3. yond Deb'un still is so, idly held French, Page and Maneuso, as the main Polish defense line Hartnett; Cooper, Bowman and Ruinating that the Russian Owen. government intends to stay permanently m the eastern Polish American League: Philadelphia 5, Boston 7. news province, the Soviet agency Tass reported today that MeCrahl), Dean and Hayes; alter wnrkeis were handed into Wagner, Diekman and Desau-tels- . militia to insure public order Detroit 4, Cleveland 5. m all occupied villages of Thomas. Rowe and York; While Russia and the I kramc. all local udministiulion was Feller and llemsley. it) V KAILS AGO confided in icgional committees Many from Brigham went to which ate lesponsihle only to Salt Lake City today to hear Moscow French Claim Berman President Woodrow Rus-iu- n Wilson has been substituted speak at the tabernacle in de- tor Polish cuironcy and news- Subs Ineffective fense of the League of Nations. papers are allowed to publish Hr. R. T. Willey had a pain- only in the Russian language or (Continued from page one) ful e.vpet ienee today when he local dialects. France is probably more dewas badly bunted with carbolic pendent than Germany on imacid, when he put it on his nose and throat. He was ac- ports. except foodstufts, and 80 face instead of a shaving locompanied to Ogden by Mrs. per cent of French imports tion. Mi's. A. G. Flank was guest Hendeison and Dr. and Mis. come by sea during wartime. R T. Willey Also by sea come France's of honor at the home of Mrs. Judge J. D. Call has pur- eiaek colonial troops, and milIX W. Ilendetson The party chased the mteiests of Chris lions of tons of products from was given by the Ktndet garten Christensen m the Academy of the colonies, as well as the Bii-tisclub. Mrs. Frank is one of Music now the sole ownis and forces. expeditionary the charter members of the er ot the pioperty. The French fleet is aiding club, and is leaving soon to actively the British fleet in make her home in Kaysville. 2.1 EARS AGO the transport to A small fire was discovered J. S. Hull left today' for guarding TomFiance of the British today on the roof of the J. E. Taber, Canada, to attend to mies. Baird home on North Main St. some business matters. Whatever happens, the French Mr. and Mrs. Perry I). Peters Mr. and Mrs. C. Elias Jento meet are visiting friends in Salt sen and daughter, Regina, were say they are in the Mediterranthieat any Lake City. Salt Lake City visitors. In"Bud" Fife broke a bone in Mr and Mrs. Edgar Nelson ean and keep Atlantic and 'his arm when he tell at the' and daughter. Mildred, of Salt dian Ocean communications high school gym. Lake City were in Brigham at- open. On the western front the Miss Erma Knudson and Vorn tending the funeral services of B. Ward of Willard were united Mrs. Nelson's father, George heaviest artillery fire was in the Blie.s valley east ol in marriage at the home of B. Reeder. but neither side riskthe bride. The ceremony was A baby hoy was horn to Mr. ed direct attacks. performed by Bishop II. W. and Mrs. Wtlioid H. Wilde. There was heavy fire around Valentine. French advance positions north Dr. IX W. Henderson left of San cguemines and Bitche Brigham for Philadelphia where Try Want Ads where the Germans apparently he will specialize in eye. ear, sought to block direct access to one of the most heavily fortified sections of the Siegfried line around Zweibruecken, seven miles deep in German Mc-Ka- . jug i postof ice gathered at home of Mr. ami Ms o. O. Loveland tor a patty in honor of .Mr. ami Mis. Ephi.tim Johnson who were tcccntly married. W. L. Holst acted as toastmastc r. Mrs. Leona Pruett entertained at a shower at her home in honor of Mr. and Mis. Vernon Watkins. Bunco was plaj-ed- . high score going to Miss Kuth Baty and cut pnc to Mrs. Seymour lie VX, Mr. and Mrs. Chntles Chi'al entertained in compliment to Leonard theul of California who is visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Harper of Deweyville announce the arrival of a baby girl on Sept. 21 in the alley Hospital in Mis'. Tremonton. Harper was Miss Alberta Burt, formerly daughter of Mr. and Mis. bert Burt of this city. the NEWS-JOURNA- with Bin lev, Idaho when Dean! lluchcl snatched the pigskin, crashed tlnough the lett side of the line and behind limed bloikmg raced II vauls for a1 touchdown on the fi the local boys made. Outcome ot the game, lor Box Filter, stamped locals as hot contenders prep legion one honors year. Huehel dropped a place-kicbetween the bars in the second trame and scored standing up again in the third. Woody att, lit t U substitute who went in for Secrist at left half, went around end twice for touchdowns in the fatal quarter. It Coach Ferguson can smooth out a few of the rough edges and the hoys don't get too conlident we will have this season worthy of siipjHirt. The lineup: A. WEST C. CO, emories a ini i i i: i ait Clippings from oar of Bygone Days- :- files Saar-bruecke- U1KS A(.0 It semces for Charles Far.eral S'ratton were held in the icor.J watd chapel under the of Bishop N. J. Val- G Nevrx-.lourna- of the employes Thirty-tw- l HEARTS AND IN fry Called Fralort Syndics!. I and so on. Merry said, feeling and early the next uncomfortable. u morning, Sunday, Merry INSIDE, Johnny got out blueprints drove out to them how the deCanterburg Beside her, on the velopment would be laid out. wher-thHeights. streets would be constructseat of the car, was the old ed. first and what lots were already horsehair case CHAPTER XXXII DRIGHT e containing the her grandmother, diary of great-great-gre- at Hildegarde She was taking it to show Johnny. Site had a special reason for wanting to show it Clark. to him. The those glar-daand, when she readied as little hou-the sunlight was iHSorselexs m showing up its uelt-- s. but Merrv didn t notice. Her ffld was on w oat she had come to day was one of him. Toner u disappointment, she found that, early a, it was not yet nine 1.ock uot.i i,c- and Cal were gone. Repeated knocks .he dooi bi ought no response. ..'.e hesitated, then sat down on -- ehot lit r.e He ooidi to wait t:ii PoshC, be returning soon, cupped i.ei dun in her hands Rct te r thoughts dwell on that Hi. a, eaide Clark and her am. :a ' er hj-- s when she CdI 1? and saw a! it was Joi i.nys. He was not jte.Ayoung man and a girl were smed uuo n.e front seat with he stopped at the foot of the "tut leo to tne house, and they -- out. MsrrX rot com- his ?0hns; They were a boy and girl otiad bem ,n hiidi sdtool at the , u' but the had nthem oi, slightly, for they l:" AronS Mcle f town. ev irm rV it1 e m;u tied and were IT- tf buV s nmunts, Mcr- - -- y T s!le- euu!Ulv didn't see her, the gu, grabbed tS3 arm fIfrVriP11-- Gain Up her hus- - aim exclaimed, in a ''ice, Look! That's sold. Then, he took them out to inarea which, spect a by the alchemy of his sales talk. a became decked with little frame house surrounded by flower beds and a white picket fence. Gloria sighed. It sure would be nice. Well . . . we'll have to think it over. Better not think too long. Lots are going Johnny advised. fast, and the price may go up if you wait. said Verne, but wc I know, been thinkin about buyin' a car -se- cond-hand, you know. I kinda think we ought to get that before we start buyin lots and buildin' houses. Well, I see. Johnny nodded. look here. I happen to know where second-hanyou can get a good car for next to nothing. I aw it down at the garage yesterday. "Is that right?" said Verne, with interest. I'll go take a look at it. They returned to the house. As see Johnny wanted to stay toV'crnr-anMerry, it was arranged that Gloria should drive on back u town in his car and he would drtv in later with Merry and pick it up As the young couple drove off. Merry said. "Johnny, why on earth did you give up so easily? Boosting car! I thought that second-han- d you were selling lots, not cars! He grinned. There's no sense in trying to force things. They wouldn't want to live out here, anyway, unless they owned a car. and I was really helping things along by telling them where they could get one cheap. Don't worry I'll keep after them. If they're really interested and can rake up the money, they'll buy a lot sooner or later." n',n green-shutter- Nationally Advertised Drands Week hk; sayings m PEOPLES DRUG RAY yro1"111" ihe Drugftist Tin Bay-ridg- PRIMARY I'NION DATE-CHANGE- PriUnion meeting mary workers will be held Saturday, Oct. 7, at 3:(X) p. m. in the First ward chapel, inof the fourth Saturday in September, as previously announced. A demonsti ation of the Pri- mary conference program will be given. All Primary ward workers are urged to be in attendance at this meeting. stead slv !tl ly o A1 spei Lil- tin Mali nil rvvS Hale will continue hei duties as coordinator ot the Box Elder home and family life project until her successor is appointed by the boa id of education. ont srvi r mpf UN. IFMH I'Ax 1 lopular Young Couple MVi vwm UTLK ARRIVED! JUST .rxv0' Wedded in Idaho Girls' SilK The recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reddings will be lead with interest by Siv H to 14 in silks and their many friends. Mrs. RedHoIlmo and sale epos. skill designs dings was foimerly Miss Oia plains or continuations. Nelson, daughter of David E. Nelson of Sterling, Idaho, and Mr. Reddings is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reddings ot Gonnne. The young couple weie lied in lilukfool, Idaho. Tilth. They will make home in Brigham where Reddings is associated Cook's Garage. afternoon the titling the Otyokwa Girls' club at Weber The group guests did their needlework and eellege Thin were taken from the college enjoyed social conservation. Tremonton .Matron to the Yacht Club at Pinevien Presides at Luncheon Dam when- they spent the day. Honors llride Mrs. I.ee Hendricks of TreA delicious picnic lunch was Party Misses I.eah and Rhea monton entertained the G. S. S. solved and the guests swam entertained at a shower dub at luncheon and bridge and sailed boats dunng ttm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. yesterday afternoon at the Idle day. W. O. Olsen recently in honor of Isle tea room. The long servMrs. Dale Pierce, a recent ing table was artistically dec- Entertains at Luncheon bride. Social conversation and orated with fall flowers in the Mrs Clara B Poison enter- showing of the bride's trousbronze ami orange shades. seau were the diversions of the Guests ot the club were Mrs. tained a few close friends at luncheon, the oc- evening. A delicious lunch was Robert Jackson of Brigham, a served to eigiiteen guests. former member, and Mrs. Dirk casion being her birthduv. Allen of Tremonton. Iries were given for high and low scores and high cut. GIFT SHOP El j Wed-ne.sil- EHHiGflm Hrighiim Girls Attend Rush Party Misses Camille Larsen and Domicile Olsen attended a rush party given by members of "'(KEffiJ OFF TO SCHOOL Boyd White, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White of Perry, is now at the University of Utah at football school. lie w H play with the varsity this coming year. Miss Beth White will study at the L. D. S. Business col- lege this year sir? COMPLAINT TO NORTHWEST Mrs. Varnick Hansen, accompanied by her daughters, Lima and Rayma, left Wednesday for an extended trip through the Pacific northwest. The party will visit Vancouver, Seattle, and Portland, and will return by way of the Columbia river highway. They expect to be gone about ten das. 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Try this better ser ice today . . . got those Fall and wittier dollies ready, youll need them soon! it G-- E CAIR0D E CALROD Surface Cooking Oven Exclusive New Broiler Meter Adjustable Sliding Oven Shelves Body, Porcelain Enameled Inside and Out Porcelain Enamel Unitop Vent and Oven Moisture Control Control. Pilot Light 0 Big Thrift Cooker Switch Panel with Handy Appliance Receptacle Large Storage Compartment. 3 Select Units Largo 11 ) SIZES rtvlr In 52 in 2Sth. Miss ;By LARS MORRIS rr-.- fTo be continued Albert Hendricks of Tenn., was released on probation yesterday after being found guilty of petty larceny recently. He had served part of his sentence. Russell Johnson was also released on probation after serving part of his sentence for vagrancy. Judge J. Wesley Horsley signed the releases. 4CUOS& 1 t. City Court News AI) TODAY ct ... AH Pot-tmg- A CLASSIFIED '""J Hood you f. will we? coming not. but but I $2.98 LARGER 1 News-Journa- , 1 t'HOICF. !W ART TILED complaint was filed in the county clerk's office yesterday BIRTH ANNOUNCED by Harold Selman vs. the First Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Larsen Security Bank of Utah, N. A. of Park Valley announce the Mr. Selman contends that thru birth of a baby boy Septemneglect on the pail of the bank ber 21 in a local hospital. Mrs. officials in filing a released Larsen was Miss Ruth Wight, chattel mortgage he lost great daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- chattel mortgage he lost a great ley Wight of Brigham. This is payment of it. the couple's second child. l Subscribe for the Ktrrh-- ctre . f ' ; ny luti.t A weed-cover- 11ELL, maybe you're right," said contemW But come on and sit roadster, down. Merry. There's something I want buc;;.' Mu ry heard Him to show you. See that funny old horsehair case there on the porch? , .."'"any ii t iking toward the I noticed it when we Yes Mury on the came up. What the dickens is it?" d to her. j. I found it in the attic. There's ame up tllc Path. Merrf 'F.' 01 remember Gloria an old. old diary in it ... Ink and A. nr Black. don't Merry sat on the porch steps, .. , "G1o'ta Is Mrs. with Johnny beside her. and told Ja:ltnw. him all about the diary, leafing knew through the pages and pointing out Merry rose C, U, in particular the passages that rei.e you" ferred to her "Just fine.' Huy micht like to grandfather's occupation. He was a peddler. Johnny said Johnny. ' Cl ' 'ln of llvm that's the point. Just a simple peaatom " u,: it Verne ex- - dlor." c J,,'! thouem wed "Ilmm. said Johnny, smiting out V! I wonder if youi parents know n.'l look around. ti 'Am 0U,! r"me Inside. said that. If they dont, they'll probably vou the allot-- . throw a fit when they find out 'p 1;ot an office fixed Anyway. I'm sure they wouldn t like your advertising the fact. rt VQ;i f I don't care whether they like Hn ''nc! ainr. liviugr here I Dad to come and tell a x' d 'h Viy Gloria, cun-'- I it or not you Johnny. I just had to after the e ar k wav they and I. ton. at first eastockp:iinlc at Merry. I aeed about your peddling :l ' ings see ns tue & hul with .ill the a ppt 11 .mres spun Houlriis oiso silk (tmslie. hr stievt wear. ol tint $1.85 $2.85 for all MARRIAGE LICENSES Mariiage licenses were issued September 21 to Ivan Eugene Fullmer of Logan and Althea Tripp of Richmond; also to Abraham Arnold Baker of Ramona, Cal., and Martha Louise Evans of Clearfield. County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen granted the permits. BARBARA WEBB Y.ih.hlr i terntorv. OLLARSjSi 1 NEW SPUN RAYON DRESSES DRESSES . 10.75 Olive Hale To Wed William J. Lot ter Mr and Mrs J H. Hale ol Bl.iektoot, Idaho announce the and apptoachmg engagement marriage olHah-- ,their daughter, to William J. Miss ulive Koitn, son ot Mis. William F. Kollcr of Unghatn. The marriage will lake place September 20th lit the I.ogan temple and a inception will be given at the home ot the In ide s patents m Blacktoot on September TTire p e r n y for ELECTRIC SALES & SERVICE 'tom 1 better cleaning service ill |