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Show is inf! Capitol PICK O lilt IM IlJRhS F.B.I. Officer Discusses Crime 10 111? A THIS KUi HIT mplr jtf bf grot meny smashed by rm, tir.n coll to youlhl g WIN OR LOSE ALU "SH0RTIE J C New man, in chatge of the Salt Lake division of the Fcdt-iaIHireau of Investigation, wai the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Brigham Lions club held at the Combination of Shirt and Shuita detai habit knt Sues 8 to 16 yr ' ' SLLK SUCKERS ri; 98C Howard hotel Wednesday night, with Vice President Dan F. Olsen in charge Mr. Newman gave a genet al review of crime conditions in the count) y. He made the statement that (it) per cent of tlu1 people arrested in the Unit od Slates on any day of the s year had previous cnminal he As an illustration, told of the attest of a VJ year-olboy who killed a stale tiouper while being bt ought in for a traffic violation. The young man confessed to 1 1, ' ... SUITS AL- RAYONS - M $1.98 t Ratlin, heater, while dual sidewall tires, equipped. 3 tone lipliol tLIiS, Will, jib r.iDr.iM if.,TAVinR Fdw.rd BROMBFRG $1185 BALLAIHE 6 to 7 , Katharine ALFXANDTR Sirs 8 Continued from Iage One! munique, claimed the yaptuie of about 5,(X)0 Norwegian and British officers and soldiers in the swift drives south of Trondheim. said that The communique the Norwegian armys second division was scattered and 2KJ officers, 3,500 men and 40 British soldiers were captured, in addition to seizure of large quantities of war matenals.' The high command said 1.21X1 other allied troops sui rendered in the mountains near Lommec between Songefjoid and Eagerness. The claim ictlected confidence here that the Germans have consolidated their position in the region of Dombaas, key town in the whole communica-- j tions system of the central to fighting zone, sufficiently start the push on An-- j dalsnes. Despite a flat DNB announce-- I ment last night that Dombaas had been taken, communiques went no further than claiming that it had been "leached. to 16 $1.98 Farmerettes FRIDAY STWRTLNU FUll 79c and 98c ART AND GIFT SHOP THE Wt (Disney's LENGTH FEATURE EPinocchio SMILE of Satisfaction TECHNICOLOR cwor. It can only come from sound, adequate insurance! Every element of worry and fear is taken from your shoulders . . . and the cost is small! Save With Certainty MrikaM by 0 UWO firtufM MATINEE Til 6 CHILDREN, Anytime EVENINGS ha. 25c 15c Our CONTINlTNir Standard Form Policy offers careful drivers an opportunity to SAVE 1 1 to 40 at the time of tale. :(c INqilKR TODAY Club Leaders H 1 II dub leaders Elder all county of- fieers and committee members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. in the relic hall at the courthouse. Special business matters will be discussed. S. M. RASMUSSEN 13 South Main St. Brigham, Utah-Phon- e 98 he OpKitltialo hi sill her glory . IFtw Youll be the belle of the Senior Ball in our swirling, tiny-- w a i s t e d evening gowns. m.m j - 4-- gram. Local lenders of the county who attended the recent state club training course at the U. S. A. C., will also have parts on the program. Thos. A. Summers of Tremonton, of the County president Club Leaders association, will be In charge of the meetings. F. Joseph Law, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh and Mrs. William Sheffield, sewing committee, and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and Mrs. Theron B Lee, luncheon oemmittee, wii.i their various The First ward Relief Society held a successful bazaar Friday evening in the ward hall. Mrs. Alice R. Rich, president, was general chairman and was assisted bv Mrs. Glen M Bcn- - NEW CIIFAROLET Coupe Only $705.50 delivered. CENTRAL CHE ROI.KT CO. GOING DOWN $5 Each Day 1940 1 trg. seTerraplane dan, good tires and uphol stery, motor overhauled, radio and heater. 1937 CASH paid for DEAD and USE- LESS cows and horse,. Phone 493 I 2. WANTED 'Japanese girl or Good hoy for house work. Eeeles home, wage. CI7 Building, Ogden. Phones 372 or 1391. Alt! M 2inelpd NAIRN I TREADLITE o INLAID LINOLEUM April price $115. 1 dr. trg. our Brigham City April 16 price $325. L. H. store. Now $250. Strong Motor Co. Your Pontiac Dealer UPRIGHT PIANO For send their Sale, cheap. Carl Braegger, Where customers Millard. M7inclpd friends 3230 Washington Blvd. in Ogden Main Street in BrigBECAl'SE of numerous inquir- ham City. tf ies, I have purchased an unused Baby Buggy from The Reminding People living in Lee L. Frodsham file Baron Apts. la'on Pack- Purchases GOOD k J er. t&RBEam lip Bowling Alley SALE 1935 Dodge Lee L. Frodsham, progresSedan A condition, S375.00. L. II. Strong Motor sive young man of this city, the Co. purchased bowling (A 27 M.'tincl.G.) has alley and equipment on North REAL KSrl E SOLD Main street from Ray Fisher, REAL ESTAI.E ItOl GIlI who opened the alleys here a REAL ESTATE LOANS number of months ago. Mr. S. NORYIYN LEE. Frodsham took charge of the Licensed Abstractor business Mr. this morning Fisher expects, at the close of school, to leturn to NVbrask Lorenzo A. Parsons ,where he will engage m a similar business. Rest Laid Mr. Frodsham recently from the British mis-- ' Funeral set vices for Lorenzo A. Parsons of this city, who sion of the L. D. S. church and since coming home has been died Monday morning, were employed at Dans Maiketrna conducted Wednesday at I p. at Main and Sixth N'mth street. in m. the Third ward chapel by Counselor Orval E. Sackett. The floral tributes were profuse and beautiful GET THAT The services opened with a duet. "Rock of Ages. by Max Welling. Joseph Burt offered the invocation and- a violin solo was plaved bx- Hatold B. TWEED FOB n Desprmtr Me: Al"l jVoouGlAS Him luiiflf . FAIRBANKS. b : JOAN s P BENNETT. iOJ 3f hmS JOHN HOWARD HAlU giogi 15 Vincent kl BANCROFT-PRK- SANDER George - Hk MI Kay, 6 y . No a Boys 1 Big Table SWtSSPr Roys Dress Rants $2.25 values if 4 75 I 1910. at a meeting at the S. hall in Corinne Tuesday T L tl e mng. of $73 00 A donation made to the Corinne ward r pel fund and 525 00 to the T. A. lor improvement of c. Corinne school grounds Aoc 5.10.00 wax left m the treasi to be used for continuation the posted aiea pioject It :ti -- e F Childrens SLACKS Cotton twills to (i Sizes Women's Slacks QUft and Farmerettes wUj Front Aprons 25c to !i!)e .' i f year This dixtnet compiles thousand acres land, also used for situated south and HORSLEVS rT of far hurt.' wed Conr.r.e You'll Want the Electric wift Range De-Lux- 1 Bi GENERAL a"1 tc 0 ELECTRIC & ' at I II I S I rt .id He i be i munc in laid imuUum with reolutionary new features never before found in an linoleum at unv price. The first inlaid linoLum with t waterproof felt havkme, a rubber K A a fauor applud COAT adhesive-- all as one unit resulting in )tarslon:.rw car uni quailed smooth ness of surface, unprecedented quiet ness and comfort uudtrlooi In exquisite ness disojns Ve Nairn 1 readlite Inlaid I inolcmn todas ' Brtog room measurements. Felt. SCHOOL BOARDS NOW Mjltf thh lb smooibr-- 'fr tty linoleum fir made! ufi NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. D n IN THOUSANDS OF H0MESI Of the millions of Gdrods in use in the p.ist seven years, less than lWlb of lc,c hase needed replacement a record that cannot even he approached by am other electric range heating unit. New Calrods heat even faster and use less cur- rent than ever before! LESS TO TWEED REEFERS ! O 1r' U STS IKS features eer UjP offered Hecr,cKan,c' Completely Easy CALROD cm ,min terms twe "ELECTS GENERAL 1- Regulai $14.75 Y 1 ik- - - allies Lot at $895 ELITE SHOP TO1 I owest enst. fa'tc't Gl E SALT LAKE CITY. May -i (UP) The state boatd of education and the state tax commission today granted permission to the Granite and Salt Lake City school districts to raise their levies for educational purposes during the en suing fiscal year above the limn of I1' mills NOW RANGE THfS NEW PERMISSION TO RAISE LEY Y' ! Si PERFORMANCE-PROVE- TOITERS The speakers were Joseph H. Watkins, Mrs. Mattie Pierce, J. Delos Thompson and Counselor Sackett. A vocal solo, The Spirit of God," was by Mis. Vella W. Sackett and Max Welling sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Martin L. Reodc pionouneed the benediction Interment was M B. in the city cemetery Olsen dedicated the grave. TIIF INSIDE STORY" ot this amazing new linoleum Lighting Fixtures Wiring and Repairs of All Kinds. A Guaranteed Service ELECTRIC Now S370. sedan. At 16 1935 Dodge ien-dere- d GENERAL ' u! built-i- FAMISH , Phantom Creeps cushion, SALES AND SERVICE Be Sure lt When Iti Electric lEff oman; ml Relief Society Holds 3azaar ELECTRIC s of the bazaar will towards kitchen equipment for the ward chapel. len-dcre- d O W Proceeds Last rites for James I. Holman, who died Sunday evening. were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Second ward chapel by Bishop J. Wesfriends Many ley Horsley. gathered to pay a tribute to the aged pioneer and the floral offerings were beautiful. A musical selection was by Martha Jane Crompton. Invocation was offered by William T. Hadley and a vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Lillian Felt. The speakers were LeRov B Young, Patriot eh Joseph Facer, Patiiaieh N. J. Valentine, A vocal and Bishop Hoisley. duet was rendered by Mrs. Alice Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Valentine and a vocal duet vv is sung by Mr. and Mrs, 1L B. Felt. Lawrence Walker gave the benediction. Interment was in the city cemetery. Jesse Walker dedicating the grave. PHONE 79 r Mum,, go Final Tribute Paid James I. Holman ELECTRICAL! l!I(i rs 4-- ITS & SATIRDh Look At This I R (Hi am: WCSBMC3aBSBSaSBBiHah 4-- IF FRIDAY chairman, A V. Smoot, Charles Fredei-- , ieksen, Jonn C Cianer and Byron Stallings, as members, was unanimously retained to direct activities of Box Elder posted hunting area No. 1 for mon of the M. I. A., Mrs. R. W. Forrest of the Primary Mrs. W. H. Gleave, Mrs. J. Chester Knudson, Mrs. 1 U rvKhy,RU!. Anuer.sen, 4 of R Bin, Crosby Loins, Linda Ware . Ncd CapU, Posted Hunting Area Activities A committee comprising Laron G in Box assemble county will for their annual train- May ePie ing class, according to B. Lund, county home demon- stration agent. Sessions will begin at 10.00 a. m., in the Bear River high school and continue throughout the day, with a lunch being served at noon. Miss Fern Shipley, state club leader, Miss Susie San-- , ford, extension clothing special-ist, and J. Whitney Floyd, ex-- , tension forester of the U. S. A. C.- , are expected to be present and discuss new developments in the national club pro- Uu e To Hold School All D. I'. I. OFFH KKS TO .MEET A meeting crimes in three stales. The Lions club has as special guests the .soloists who won honor at the slate musical feslast tival held in Biigham Thursday and Fnday. They were Hence Feiguson, violin; Bruce Harmon, piano; Kelly Bryan, saxophone; Lada Forrest, oboe; Keith Young, clarinet; Paul Horsley, trombone These young people furnished the musical program at the meeting, each playing the tieular solo in which they distinction at the music tival. Four-- 1HE t.KRMYN- - CLAIM MOKE Si (CESS Rayons and Gt herdines yi Rosemary Laii, . John Carl, eld Claud, Rhone 440 14 98c l Forest St. I with Lane . CO. MOTOR W Cottons .Sirs ' Elis l,'l IR UiKtl H hir U t TdfiNI hP JV - on DKL1Y EREI IN BRK.lt VM I, Ektra good ones at I rests stery, arm hat k seat. A with inner and outer t gfJ Ksi)yhv, CHRYSLER BROHM SLACKS ree-oid- IUIS Tm RNYL NEWS-JO- l PLAY CLOTHES l DOUBLE FEATURE Last Times Today FAMILY 100-15- 0 NITE ELDER ROY Till; rage ihi'ie ELECTRIC SSL and SERVICE Nlirii its EU'rtric Im sure |