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Show THE I50X ELDER FOni TAGE By Abner Dean 10 It 1 ACE FUNNY SIDE UP N KV S j THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE 27 Mis Si pt I'MRTACL' I cih, i BI.uk he M's Kva'i- Babbot and Mis I.i.vie ( itbbs Ur! i I) p M ty ("I'l'l ta tied a of v Ill'll in boom l( ,'uoihi i Mi' M i.i l.aiidon. 80th (km lii'iii lie in i asion f lends aiimv i s.n v Many i.ilii'il In i!ti fii'i best wishes M r anl Mis Mi Iv in (libhs .mil ii daughtcis '1 hoi a Falls, Icail oi t I 111 I I THURSDAY MORMxn NEWS-JOURNA- i i i . VIII' he ek I M, I a r rParrot wr tpopcai nil Ml i la Sa of ov 'M S w I.Khe ! A (tis attend' held inn rtm(M0nA HAS COM8NE9 79S7F Ot PNBAPPiES TUf PtUCKX.4) Bananas anp sTpAwsfAAtes afleinoon numliei ol v mrurT Saap il Malad Sunday in Miss Kiniso Allen of Ogden spent Suii'l i ' with hi'i mot he l .John Alien 1 A ta n i i ", . s so.-n- i etui rieil Sal! I.aki si ei a' tni"i Xutflav she h t Aid am Mis Mi and on s pa (Ills C It Mis Hams Siinila) Mis Hams ictuincil home with them loi a shoit visit nd um a 11) I Mis is, led OVER uih Aft f, he opening was he lalge sIX'l.ll hi Id of 81 OF PR NTS AtfDfP V TH MAKING Of A TANK i M 000 roJK ON THE NdeR Mina1 111 StOPtS OF MM.uA wnn K l: HAWAII. imy samf vhk Jninsr UXturMNO TH CONSTANTLY MtxTy AV, CX0PMH6 me 6MxS ver OH. th Tuesday (loud enny night mp the piogtam anil danre I I MARKET REPORTS M THE LAST 10 yeARS, TME S1E5T INDUSTRY NEWS on yrs investments AVERA3ED CM y yFAR'S PFCOPO OF OOF IARGB.. gLFCTPiCAi. coMPAny Caawto ea. J Z VV.ud-letgl- . load 8X7, light Idaho feedeis 10, about two cars good Id.iho hellers, 7 8.7 8 25, com mon to medium dnveins, 5 50-hulk medium 7o, to good cow-- . 5.70 (5 2.7. few 6 50; eut ter and common rows, 4.70 5 2.7, dinners down to 3 25 and millet choice vea1 good to 0 50 11 oo. isilve-,- , common l ,8 , vtWA'Ay Mis. Jessie Nelson Mr and Mis. Willis Fiyer and daughter, Lonta Fay, of Salt Lake are spending a few days visiting ii'Jatjves heie Mr. and Mis. lleniy Hermer accinnpamed Kied Poulsen and family of Pctcisboio to Ogden1 and Huntsville last week for1 a visir. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norrj spent 'Tuesday at tile home of their son, Chailes Non, in Howell. Mr. and Mis. James Lther-- j have leturned to! ington, J i after vvoiking for, Devveyville the railioad this summer. Mr and Alls. Robert Burch amt son. Noiman. and Mrs Id.iho, Birch of Montpelier, motored to Bngh.im Monday to attend the show Bngham HERE IS A 7.50-9.0- 6 8 CAMP NEWS 3 50. HAND When you need money, set it quickly and without red tape. Well loan you $10 to S300 on vour CAR - LI KSTtK'K FI KMTFKE or personals, sensilde repayment with terms. C. L. PINE LOAN CO. It was called to my atteivi tion that some of the business men have been solicited tor advertising in the CCC Review.! Thinking that this paper wa.5 connected with this camp, they readily took advertising space. It is against the policy of the army to permit paid advertis-- l ng in any of its papeis or in any way connected with the, I CCC camp appiecn'e the' good Will of the merchants of) the community, but lemember, that this or any other paper of this natuie is not connected with the camp in any way. The camp was inspect! d by inspector, Alvin Sessions lecently and everything found in first class condition. 'He stated this camp was ona of the outstanding camps in the Fort Douglas district and that it was always a p easure to check it. has ju.st Adviser Adamson leturned from a trip to Price a here he attended a ' stiuck and staggeicd him. The' weapon turned out to be a bar jot soap. Crossword i .... By LAKS MORRIS- aswulr ACROSS TO lULa tllZLE Without delay 1 JO Inspiring ae Id Goddesa oi harvest ltt U tiered tl belonging to Oral 17 26 3 38 40- 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 Goddess fire Round lump Large cistern Portuguese coin Twenty two seventh Heat of mind Sound of gun Third vowel oi Greek alphabet 27 Unit prie 28 -- ContrttloD lm min u live 41 29 VV t er scorpion Furmal customs Young sow tnroy ) Bm of steel niamifarture Frightened Second person L incoln eon Born Nothing 61 - And Drench! 62 Sun 63 Ex Governor Smith 6o Htck of neck 68 Liuer 60 Girl a name Indefinite 39 Miffl 46 o2 63 48 60 I abel - Jut ket good result! 66 - Ambitions 67 Decorative article Freeres 3 Sorcerous connection Cease to exist 7,7. Subscribe for the NANCY feet arttrk Japanese bront coin Loud oots And Pot I unguag of ftBCteot Rnme Plates -- Presently Capital of Perp long intensely Ova fellow Contemptible 60 Make mistak 61 -- Hardly lit -- delay 6 64 sft 67 6u DOWN 1 62 63 of Mearth in Repeated performance Bit of food Cost plus profit Fxlst 31 32 33 Scandinavian - Pirtleular artlclo Veil ventilated Trifle Prtftx: in tf Relafn possession It Row lag toot 12 Soon 13 Shmnlad to actlM 18 Lellne 20 Period 22 Course of yrofea-atonlife 2ft Street labbr.) 20 11 24 6 7 ft 2fVBt-n)aml- fierson 2ft - 10 ji 23 24 26 27 Revere Revered It took him 50 years, but Dallin fiSculptor Cyrus E nally has persuaded Boston to accept a statue of Paul Revet e, a Bostonian who scooped the Middlesex count) ystde back 9 -- Pedant of Cifandm Alliance of sULea 15 Gain an 1u$t ret ompene 16 Unit of energy com-- j Y. jtu ji hj C0R1NNE SCHOOL .SaUFTHT1 NEWS first gradeis of h; the Connne school. under the sip, IP i Uu wasco, ,,f forks' of their supervision teacher, consul gemiaisJapans ,n M,ss Mane Peterson, took a States, shott exeuision trip Tuesday 'nm.-nby th(.lr ; I U1 leave to witness the construction of foi Tokyo the new Connne chapel am' 'lay amusement hall. Brick wort is now being completed on this f't San Hannsro k.onera! Kanamo WakasJ sti ucture. 'Mi s.s Norma t,lk will sail on the y Jensen, super visor of the Pi unary grades in liner Kamakuia Maru. The Box Elder schools paid a visit an r rannsco said theoffice to the Connne school Wednesrw rtu-rday morning. part of a regular st 'The fust T. A. dance and up in the consul sorvk social lor the year 1940-1will Satow and W.ikasugi w,n bf be held in the waid chapel signed to tie a posts after " Ellday at 9 p. m. Proceeds of ."''tun to Tokyo, a JS the dance will be used to complete the school grounds beau tification Refiesh TRY A project. CLASS1FIE ments will served and the to invited attend. public is AI)T0I)A! Twenty-seve- i S. t -- cni e 1 News-Journa- Ads Bring Results l New.-- , tour, ml STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Ads Bnne Res, Bylii mmw' M'ji VM V WAS NO mt Myi ism? oh M y, ACTUAL CUCToM iwp 0 P kRWMYi bmRhTtD Who GOLO ?R0fA RIVER 6VEL y,'A6HiN6 By rrover SHEEPSKINS ! -- nooe.c.- tIT 84 Italian river 6- 5- Prefix: apart JIM News-Journa- l J "Jr4 4 iH( T ct Not cry Funny, But Clean I). H. King of Newport. Cal., chasing an intruder, picked up the ne.uest object at hand and It thievv it at his quany. Under State Supervision PERL WOLCOTT, Mgr. Pbona 84 Brigham. Utah Robert J. Mooie, camp rmiiwler of the local CCC camp, made the follow ing statement Natiwul Distillers Products Corp., N. eniollees: Young. AsK WITHOlT OBLIti TION By Ed Dodd OLD L was' today when complaint made that advertising had been solicited for the CCC Review,, a paper published by the CCC . , HELPING 1 6 wexs eon rtk i BACK HOME visit-of Big Hfirn, Wyo ed a day this week at the homes' of Mrs Mary Perry and Bishop and Mrs Eugene Perry Mr. and Mrs Eugene Pay of Nephi spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen. medium vealers cull Mis. Eugene Bishop and 7 (X) down; bulls, 5 25-50. motoied to Hyrum SunPerry reSheep: Estimated salable to attend a trousseau tea ceipts, 1,200; through 300, to day in honor of their niece, given tal 1,500; nothing done early; Miss Carma Clawson, who will late Monday several lots me- be in the near future manned to choice dium trueked-i- r lambs steady at 7.50-- 40; good to choice trueked-iewes, .3 00 BRIGHAM C C C tMPicyeE I Nat-ui'da- K PERRY. Sept. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sampson of Ogden and Mr and Alts Ous Peny of Wtllaid visited Sumlay at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lee Lund. Mr. and Mis Wendell Neb-eke- r and J R. Nebcker of Pocatello, Idaho, spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake vis-iting relatives. and Mrs. Milton Mecham thildien of Salt Lake City is spending a week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mis. LeRoy D. While. 'Heorge H Davis has gone to Moscow, Idaho, to spend a few months at the home of his biother, Leo L. Davis Amos Perry and son, Trevor, and Denton and Have Nebeker vveie dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Hanip Bradshaw in Tiemonton. The Pei I y P. T. A. will hold a meeting this afternoon at four oclock in the school house. of Miss Barbara Blanthorn Logan is the new school teach- er m the Perry school. She is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munson! of Fielding have been spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Mrs. Jude May and daugh-- ter DEWEYVIEKE 17 of Ins immediate (IHDFN Scjit 1") (lSI)A) family, K'ltmalcd s.ilatile sons, fogs d.iughtcis .mil gland ellildi in fit nil dilh'ient thiough full, total part s eeipts Also piesenl wen ,T1(), steady to Jo highci , top of tic stale 25 DEWF.YVILLE, Mr and Mis. Orion Snow and ti 77 on best 180 230 lb bull ii Dept. Mr. and Mis N. B. Maible am! Mr and Mrs. James (J.tidnei eis, light and medium weights Mrs. Fiail Heimer sHnl oulside Hits range ti 17 lo Ii .To, and their lamilies in Ogden. i An. and Mis, .James lithl lights and heavyweights of Wells, Nev , visited I, 10 dnkn, packing sows '75 Mr. and Mis riiris Ha nser held the Gcoigc C. Dewey ic a few d ty s at the home of at 4 117 Mis. Anna Heimer on their Cattle: Estimated salable te union at their home Monday H holt t tot L'OO, 200, Folly relatives attended, in- way home fiom Alaska. eeipts, aildi steady at weeks uneven de Ails. Wallace llei'mer cluding these from out of town-MrsI.ee Randall and son o! little daughter, Anna, left on dine; odd lots Idaho sleets Mr. and Wednesday lot Deilh, Nev., toi 7.7083.7, few loads Mahos ot Calif , Alhambra, Mrs. Horace Dewey of lac make their home Monday, 7t0 8.'t.7; pait load Alts Wm, Flea son Jr., and Angeles, Calif, Mr. and Mis Allied Dewey of Ogden, am baby, Janet, ate leaving this' A( week lor (lleiiwood, Calif, to Ft eai soils mother,! visit Alts PERKY NEWS Mi?. 1potAPS HA'fc . ' pjhmiPdmPd, tkslV OVER 130.000 Yet no one NSjfc (xm m Mill MP Ms. J. foREMAH Pfnten, Ohio, UVP OH THE SAME FARM foR. t8 Years A BANOFO Ml 3150 A!SA7?0$-TRAVEL- MILES IN 12 Wt HtRoilbASToWi b.mxl ' (franc! oft Chile, Ml) GOLDEN FLEECE Strange as it seems, the legend of the Golden Fleece dewr" an actual expedition made about IiOO B. (. to seize gold wh was being laboriously washed out from the river sands with s aid of sheepskins by the people of Armenia A modern development of the old story, first told i Ajadhm of Rhodes, is the practice of using blankets to collect gold ui Transvaal district. t$ this method, the tiny partii les of pMdn here to the strands of wool in the blankt Is much as thev the hairs of the sheepskins that formed the basis for the "Cute Fleece legend. By Ernie Bushmill? |