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Show " Wffigggg a sort or Idol of his his private hero." Carson grunted. Thats a deuce of an alibi1 It must be a gril. Phil shrugged. "All right it's a invited to ceremonies at Have uaaoos M Midmoman eraduatm oi Kunninj ,heI) he OrorS-oe- r wstieisnot nquite ove mm to be sbt wants ,iv- - him an evah"lb"er Kflfulationstor on't IWO marr nopes to persuade ensased to nun. Phd H iLfriend Lieutenant sub- fndaU. eommander ot a come promised to "r bM Week. and ' tor June Hammond K buTne WHITE The submarine slid across the water toward the dock Sailors stood oy wmi the lines Phil took ud his megapnone and snapped orders The engines cnanged to reverse The oow ot the sleek gray ship nosed into tne oerth The deck shuddered: the water astern emimed into a white from As the shio eased in sailors leaped to the mer and secured tne lines. Phi' remained for a while In the Mr y smile Thursday, May "doth BIG n. rd Camera Dance Lots of fun at 11:30 p. m. the cool of !ur smooth open air Dance in Noor. LADIES 25c GENTS 35c ed frank admiration. Then. Dave was Lillian Russell BALL Introducing Prizes for the best period costumes. Some other time. IU be busy there in the cuplike " nclosureoi the tower and all week Carson grinned. Who is .she? oked out across the glittering It isn t a she. I'm going to lie waters ot Chesapeake Cay. Annapolis for June Week " PM Randall naa June Week! Id forgotten Ansomething to le np to Men oetore mm nad other vear another oaten ot ten meaning to tne name ne said Carson admirals. re. He was oart ot a tradition Whv are vou taking In that len stood Swell! will have Thats great! a .ot ot We tun. three OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE made her eves glow Her loveliness grew with her smiie He felt ms Dulse quickening, 'oil caught himself thinking Beau, this is another port! CLASS Marketing greements Meetings ) Be Held referendum on the market-agreeme- for the handling grown in Utah will from May 27 to June peaches held nclusive. ducational d meetings J. Thorne, 'dent of the Box Elder Horticultural Society, r County Agent Robert H. I'an- will he held in Brig-Per- r and Willard. The ar-;e- Milton by following schedule has been arranged : Brigham, Monday, May 27, at 8 p. m., county court room. Perry, Tuesday. May 28, at 8 p. m., L. D. S. hall. Willard, Wednesday, May 29, at 8 p. m., L. D. S. hall. The marketing of peaches in Utah is a vital, complex problem. Each grower should understand the contents of this marketing agreement. Dr. O. J. Wheatley of the Utah State Agricultural, college and Mose Holbrook of the state board of agriculture will be at the meet I lOIST PRICE I I BLOCKS ! HISTORY! FRIGIDMRE Hold Meetings were eight members and four visitois present. A sketch history of Annie McCormick Leishman was read by Mrs. Bowden, and a duet was sung by Norman Andrea-soand Priscilla Bott, entitled Utah, Yes Utah." The lesson, "Pioneer Courtships," given by Rae Pett, was followed with a solo, "Clover Blossoms," by n j W El) marriage license was Savings Opportunity! ' iieb?r!f SUf an "ar Cor dollar this is one of 1 V3JUeS Cvcr offered trfort h by Frigidaire! Never 6 CU' ft Pcnuine Frigidaire . . . etexk I0 mJn' avancc'd features. ..sold for so I vcry model brand-new- . Com-iseo- n 'ne with Protection Plan against service n ft,"' e mechanism. See this big value today. It G 1 urs so easily... on our Easy Payment Plan. CET Al L EXTRA-VALU- is- sued at the county clerks office Friday to Frederick La Von Parker of Wardboro, Idaho, and Fay Rose King of Montpelier. Idaho. second game. The teams are made up of young men who are playing good baseball. 1 WE ARE READY WITH A FULL LINE OF NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES IN Heres the Ad BEST Fishing Tackle and Equipment com-XTsar- ex-d- '1' THESE Wkfwv., , 5i Mafic o nj '1 'itt VhS'r Exclusive AI, Cabinet rhut Frecwr Door Con,r')I Automatic Stl Refrigerant, r park. Marlin -- lit ' FrJcn Storage Cr;!J S,oraSc Tray 4 BlS Ice 1 mooitl Dulux Exterior DIRECTORY Standard Form Policy It Offers listing of reliable firms and Individuals specialists in their line. PHONE ONE N. Store L. of Hansen a Million Variety Storo Articles Ask for Quotation on Your Car Spinners FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Elies -- - . . $1.00 up 80c up Dry Flies - Viking Nets and Sinkers. - ALL KINDS OF SHELLS and .22 cal. Rifles S. M. RASMUSSEN 13 Soiilli Main Street orchard supplies i POLES Less Money Tha Approved quality Insecticides, material Anderson Produce Co, PRESCRIPTIONS Rexall Drugs Eddy Drug Store. New Fountain Service Phone 10. 15c up CREELS More Protection for "6pTlCALn&OODt e (0a! Y ard 35c and up LINKS Continuing South Rend Edge Keels h That Tells the Story - IVrrine and Diamond -I About Farmers BUILDING TRADES Fay Sholty Painting, Papering, Phone 405 Interior Decorating PLUMBING A HEATING No job too small Satisfaction gunr-antee- d Coleman A Sorenson. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. C R. Jores, D C , Health Homa 316 East Forest. Phone 152. Clinic, INSURANCE S Martin Rasmussen. Office and Residence Phone 98. ,r Vlin Acainst and many others! t Rees-Pionee- Where to Find It I Mlser Compart-- YcarD at m. A rit,cTr4yReise 'Jpn ,C'C'c'0 in 5 of Neither team has lost a game this year and the scrap this afternoon will be hard fought for supremacy. Brigham heal Bear River 7 to 4 in the first game and Peiry. 13 to 4 in the E ADVANTAGES UMa. and Willard Brigham the Farm Bureau league will cross bats today at 3 p. PHONE X. 98 Bukider-json- ; $sk AGO son of Mrs. The D. LeRoy Nelson was run over by a wagon loaded with gravel when he fell from the wagon driven by John Ilillstrom. four-year-ol- d 25 YEARS AGO A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo P. Burt. A. N. Olsen is constructing a big packing house immediately south of the Knudsen Packing Co. Joseph Watkins of Mendon is the contractor. Miss Connie Jensen entertained in honor of Miss Vera Mason, who is to be married to Clifford Jensen In June. Those present were Misses Maud Forsgren, Laura Cooper, Clipping! from oar file Florence Watkins and Vera Mason, and Messrs. VV. C. Bygone Day: Ma-- 1 Brow-nAbe Josephson, 10 YEARS AGO honri Josephson, Clare Jones A farewell testimonial was and Clifford Jense.i. given in the Third ward chapel for Jay Thompson who will ful- Til K WORLD WAR fill a mission in the northern 25 YEARS AGO British lost warship Triumph states. Mrs. Walter Chrysler enter- in the Dardanelles. German planes raided Kent tained at a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. D. B. Baron. and Folkestone. Eng.; 290 casualties. Henry M. Mack, brother of Intense - activity renewed on Mrs. R. L. and Mrs. F. W, Front in Battles of Eastern Fishhurn, died in Salt Lake Przemsyl and Stryji, Galicia. City following an operation. American steamsnip NebrasBessie Burt Sheffield, wife of off Noble W, Sheffield, died in Salt kan torpedoed by Lake City, following an opera- coast of Scotland. tion. Sheriff John II. Zundel has BIHT.H ANNOUNCED returned from a business trip An eight and one-hal- f pound to Los Angeles. baby boy was born at a local Mrs. Claude Sloey was hospital Friday to Mr. and ess to members of the Young Mrs. Ray Walker. little guests were invited ami roup games and a enjoyed birthday luncheon. Sharon received many gifts. Farm Bureau League Game 'Here Today teams Ix-on- a reading, Delone sen. Refreshments were served by Flora W. Walker, Elizabeth Wright and Annie C. Jensen. After the meeting, the group went to the cemetery where flowers were placed on 86 pioneer graves. 20 YEARS i , X Pas I p This Sensational Courtships," club at a bridge Matrons party. High score honors were received by Mrs. Joe Varney and cut prize by Mrs. Russell Pharo. TDemories The Don t The Deseret camp met Thurs-- j day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Josephine J. Olsen. After the opening exercises, the following program was carried out: Lesson, "Pioneer four-year-ol- d A COMPTONS ART AND MUSK' CO. Louise Harper. Rirthday Party Mrs. Jack Eliason entertained at a birthday party Wednesday afternoon for her daughter, Sharon. Twelve TERMIT TO Nothing will be more appreciated in your after hie than such a picture. The Locust camp met ThursA social evening was enjoyed day evening at the home of and refreshments were served Mis Maggie Bowden, with by Caloe Tanner, Orba An-- j Lilas Bywater in charge. There dreason and Wanda Richardson. ELITE SHOP ing next Monday night. The revised peach marketing WHERE SMART MEN agreement for Utah provides FIND SMART APPAREL the following: 1. Inclusion of all peaches in Utah grown for market. 2. Division of the state into six divisions for the purpose of the period during which such and size regulations representation on administrative grade would be in effect. committees. 5. Compulsory inspection of 3. An administrative committee of nine, composed of six out of state shipments during regulation periods. growers and three shippers. 6. Assessments on out of the 4. The authority of this com- mittee to deterrrfino the grade state shipments of peaches to and si.e of peaches which may cover the necessary cost of ad- Behe shipped outside the state and ministering the agreement. fore the secretary of agricul- ture can fnake such an agreement effective it must be apof the proved by growers and by shippers who handle at least 50 per cent of the total volume. em Norman Andreason. A reading was given by Junior Richardson. and closing prayer by Mrs. Daughters of Pioneers $1.49 GRADUATING GRADUATION PICTURES TAKEN Thumbing their way to the wide omui siaces. Jack Benny and Phil Harris run into plenty of trouble on the range in Bennys newest vehicle, Buck Benny Hides Again, which Paramount is presenting on Sunday at the Koxy Theatre. 100 HATS 'eotj-on- sach , Mrs. W. Reese Mcrrell was CLEARANCE hostess at a delightful dinner party Thursday evening at her home on East Forest street in compliment to the Finesse club Newest Slimmer Stvles X ALU ES TO $7.95 members. arFour small tables were SPECIAL r RIDAY - SATURDAY ranged for the dinner, vases of garden roses adding a gay color accent to the appointments. Places were set for sixteen. 'Bridge was played, the prizes THE going to Mrs. Clifford L. Frye and Mrs. Ray Grant. Invited as special guests were Mrs. Frye. Mrs. William Kirshbaum Mrs. C. S. Hamilton and Mrs. S&25SIS5S3! George Mason. WE EXTEND Dave glanced at Joyce witn Dovish eagerness Wont we Joyce? She looked trom mm to Phil, and smiled. I'm sure we will. Phil liked the wav she smiled It for having vour MV. Presides At Dinner the Navy show? most constantly since the Ive a young friend in the graddays John Pam Jones Phils lather uating class kind oi an adopted1 l tone down with a torpedoed kid orother. He expects me and (To be continued) r trover o3 the coast of Ireland can't let him down Phil laughed (The characters m this serial are e years ago. IctitiousJ shortly. Tor some strange reason Randall nad oeen m ' Friends Honor gripped hie arm. When you get away Phil? Can vou drive back to Annapolis with us now" As soon as 1 make my report to the Commanding Officer and pack a oag. Ill have a week U tne repairs on the boat take as long as expected. Make Appointments THIS MORNING Miss Dixon Complimenting Miss Marjorie Dixon, a trio of hostesses, Miss Anna Johnson, Miss Norma Jensen and Miss Isifbell Johnson, entertained at the Jensen home Thursday evening. The rooms were decorated with loses and peonies, and a delicious tray lunch was served to the seventeen invited guests. The evening was spent making a bride's book. rAVE - can oj the girl Dave had OUR WAY? Announced Open House To Honor Mr. and Mrs. George H. Facer Mr. and Mrs. George H. Facer of this city will be honored at an open house reception Sunday in honor of their sixty-firs- t wedding anniversary. The party will be held in Salt Lake City at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Charles Bitters who will be assisted of the family in welcoming the many friends and relatives who are invited to call. This Saturday Night a him. Joyce Hammond gave him her hand. How do vou do Lieutenant? Dave nas wen telling me so much about vou I've been talking about you all morning." said Dave Phil held Joyces hand longer than was necessary brmging a blush to ner cheeks I hope ne nasnt been telling you the truth about me he said. He nas hes told me what a very good friend vou ve oeen PhU laughed I'm afraid hes You mustn't believe all biased Dave savs If you do. you'll be disillusioned. suddenly forcibly aware with him. THREE e (Ogden) DECORATION DAY that bare-head- o PARE ami Mis Olson A. Christensen announce t.ie engagement of Utmi- daughter, ' Mai) Rae, to Lt'lanil Scofield S famine. son of Mr. and Mis. Arthur Sycamore. The hiule-lo-bis a graduate of Weber Junior college in Ogden ami also the Utah State Agriculiuial college at Logan she was affiliated wnh the Otyokwa social unit at Weber college, t.ie Alpha Clu Omega sorority and Phi I'psilon Otni-crohonoiary home economies fra unity at the U. S. A. C. For the past year she has been a teacher at the Box Elder high school. Mr Sycamore is a graduate of the University of Utah, lie is at piescnt attending the University of Tennessee medical school at Memphis. The marriage vows will be exchanged at the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple June 11. The ladies of the Box Elder high school faculty will entertain at a breakfast in honor of Miss Christensen Sunday morning at the Idle Isle. CITY He was one ot those strikingly nandsome men made to wear a unitorni Lean ana flt ne naa steadv grav eves in a sur -- oronzed face. He held himself erect, and ms moutn was stern When ashore nowever he was a little less Navy His eves couid conning tower His talk witn Car-so- n nad left a thm smile on ni be full ot laughter and he nad a sti-Il- let rot hal m -- L GOING gave him a world ot Ups The man was convinced he was going to Annapolis to see a charm He watched the shore-lin- e grow g.rl It was what every one would Devond the submarines sneTi expect of him Beau" Randall he had been nicknamed at the Acadorow He opened tne engine-rooOne-thiHe emy and Beau" Randall ne nad voice tube sneed the mam ooened a second tube All nands remained ever since Sor-t- o A minute with a girl in every port. or. deck for Quarters' ovce todriveto later sailors began climbing un meet PhiL hatch. UHHEN he went ashore he found through the torpedo-rooDave Manning waiting on tne II chapter Phil. Lieutenant Carson nier and casually noticed that RANDRESIDE PHILIP nrUTENAN'T there was a girl with the midshiphis executive officer spoke men an ALL looked every What are vou going to do man. climbed to the ashore this week? Dave stepped forward. Hello. leer as he I've made my plans." Phil an- Phil'" tower He swered Hi. youngster!" cryptically and ceded the position, speed "Couldnt run up to WashingThey shook hands warmly Phil - voiced ton. could vou? I know a couple ot thought swiftlv of the bov Dave arse spoke a crisp had been viewed affectionately mound into a voice tube. girls there." the man he had become. So you graduate this week. Dave." Thats right, and Im sure glad you can be on hand! Its the old Randall luck. I " Phil broke off. suddenly forcibly aware ot the girl Dave had witn him. A slim, girl with golden hair and wide dark-blu- e Her face was eyes. Laughing eyes. a oerfect oval, her skin smooth and lovely with the fresh rosmess of youth Phil gazed at her with PhS was NEWS-JOURNA- Im gir1 .,rt ELDER THE BOX |