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Show t I 31, 1911 jl L MORN'ISC V THE ROX ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- L Entertains Club Ijlt Home" Cains A New Meaning When You COKIWE, July to Dinner guests at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Chatles Fredrickson on Wednesday weie Mrs. C. M red nek son and daughter. Beverly of Carlin, Nev., Mis. Nels Fredtukson of Ogden and Mis. J. C. Fredrickson of Btigham Mr. and Mrs Haiold McGregor and daughter, Marion, and Mrs. Allen Comstock of Los Angeles, Cal , Mis. J C. Fiedrickson of Brigham and Fred Fiedrickson of Ogden weie Sunday guests at the C. W. Fiedrickson home. Miss Ila Hansen returned to ner home Saturday aftei visiting a week with her cousin. Mjss Bertha ILndbeig of Og- the visiting relatives. The family of William den. Mjss Bernice Wise spent sevjr., held a reunion Suneral days last week m Gailand day at the Box Elder county with her sister, Mrs. Moim paik. The occasion also marked the 71st birthday of Mr. Jensen. Misses Vesta Ferry, Edna Waddoups. Seven of the eight were pie.sent, and also Reeder, Doiothy Hadley and childien Ins Sehow are vacationing at 18 grandehudien and two greatOfficers were grandchildren. Yosemite national paik. chosen and the reunion will Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen be held annually were Ogden visitors Saturday. Fled Weidman of Tooele, Ut., The Boy Scouts are canvasvisited Tuesday at the home of the town to collect alumising Mr. and Mis Mervin Kling. num for the defense drive. Mr and Mis. Floyd Morgan Many have deposited their conof Brighton. tribution in the "defense pen" and daughteis relatives Colo, aie visit, ng the at the provided by city here. Mis. C. M. Frediickson and returned to their daughter home in Carlin, Nev., Sunday. RETURN ROM PARK Mr. and Mis Dan Petersen Mrs. II. E. Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. James Yates and and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Marat red returned Monday from a family spent the week-enBear lake. Mr. Larsen attend- week's vacation at Yellowstone ed a pariy at Bear lake Sat- national paik. urday given for members of Modernize Wad-doup- Offers Plan Means" of Doing it Now! IWays and 1 j ) feeling. windows will brighten gloomy corners, hunks w ill provide more usable floor space Built-iin crowded bedrooms. UES" )RS 0,,-ne- i f rWC .f-- "Victorian air, dont give up. to give it a more "At Home H j 'W.J If your home has a are many ways jhere today. Well welcome an opportunity to offer suggestions for giving it a your home and (,i -- visit us cheerful expression. interested in our Budget Plan too. It will enable ton to have needed home repairs now and them with convenient monthly payments pay for f arranged to fit your income. bright and I You'll be : I I i city-hal- - J ! jlni-fiTiT- Liimiilii Cn. E d Helpful Service i Phone Smith. Manager I I Clarence 170 the AAA. B. C. Call and N. L. Hansen of Brigham were the visiting speakers at sacrament ex- Memories Brigham Loses To ercises Sunday. Mis. S. L. Forsgren entertained Sunday in honor of her little granddaughter, Helen Rosemary Life of Salt Lake. Guests were Joy and Margaret Hammerland, Joan Forsgren, Tommy and Shirlene Fife, Ber; nice Wise, Grant Hovey, Robt" Fife, Patsy Hammeiland and Charlene Forsgren. The afternoon was spent playing games and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Martin Gilbert of Brigham and Evelyn Ross of Ogden visited in Salt Lake Monday. Miss Geraldine Stone of Nev., is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. H. E. Larsen. Mrs. Lucetta Holley, Mrs. Lula White and children returned to their homes here on Monday after visiting in Oregon for several weeks with Homer Holley. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Empey of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Henry Ford of Huntsville, and of Ogden Mrs. Vera Corey were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hammerland. 'Mrs. Ray Holmes, Mrs. J. C. Barnett, Miss Wanda Holmes and Mrs. Francis McGaugh and children of Pocatello, Idaho; were Sunday visitors at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Magna-Garfiel- d Holmes. Clippings from our files of Bygone Days. 10 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen and two daughters, Kathryn and Norine, left this morning for Long Beach, Cal., where Mr. Rasmussen will be associated with Dr. L. D. at the Ross clinic. h 25 YEARS AGO Mis. Charlotte Ingram died in the Second ward following a short illness. WAR IX EUROPE at her home j FILLING YOUR BIN with COAL (? ; jj ROYAL COAL prices rise. beftire BEEHIVE t 2ALYARD Phone 1 yMWIggWHMSPtaBBSBSai Sy A WANT AD i TODAY! A EAR AGO TODAY German sea raider and armed British merchant cruiser Alcantara exchanged shellfire in South Atlantic. British announced the loss ot the destroyer Delight. The French government ordered confiscation of wealth and private estates of Baron Edouard de Rothschild and who held two of the countrys greatest tori' t tunes. raided bombers l' German iNoithern Ireland. Louis-Dreyfu- Mrs. Edna Becker left s a Club Members Mi jiiliei s of the Cotene club weu' to the home of Mis Leo Johnson Wednesday after noon tor luot heon and brtda with Mis. Johnson, Mis C.i.ne Baton amt Mrs. M S Rosenbaum as hostesses A of ai langement picttj (gladioli decorated the rooms and a delicious Danish luncheon was served at three small tables Guests of the club were Mrs F. A IPtHkley, Mi's. James Brown and Mis Elia Stokes Two seoie prizes weie awaid-ed Hostess At Summer Party TOO$OON to by PRISCILLA WAYNE Cam fmtw We d , f 1 DS SRI 'SU'HEMir Magna-Garfiel- JOilBlRY's tick A . hir Ai.r Facer ... nr. AI.MOM) 4 tipe Sw i.onox 4 SHWE 07. T'. IBs M K KS S0c . JEBBOY SHAVINC CREAM w m TUBES 1 &! I ' ut ' i Kiu.h 0J ? U.Mhiiu; 1 r H IN M Lot 4Ss s riPPLES DRUG fftl 6 3 6 6 3 6 Navarro Erickson Totals Brigham you as much help as I do now." That sounds well m theory," father said, but It doesnt work out very well in practice. You No. Rosalou it wont do. must break your engagement to Jerry Thomas and tell him that you cant see him again. I'll tell him if you don't. The argument went on and on. but all of Rosalous protests were to no avail. That night. In bed, she cried Jerry that Sunday after- - her heart out. In the next room, noon, her parents discussed her parents lay awake, listening bjf thesllhteltthey were acting wisely. They could simply was not the man for their not let her marry the first man Fri- GGIST rwr'Pti.in Drum. tew weeks here with her sister, Mrs. P. O. Maraska. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bus-weand Mrs. F. M. Taylor of Salt Lake visited at the home s of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Red-enng- Sunday. Miss Alice Higginson of Brigham and Richard Ilunsaker of Paul, Ida., were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Young Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen, Mrs. Arnold Jensen and Miss Lucy Webb of Portland, Ore., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs Orval Jensen and Marinus Jensen. A party was given Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Ipson in honor of 5 Frantz 4 Serpa Nyman Hancey 4 4 2 Shater Zito Totals ... 40 27 July30 (UP) The army plane to use the to protect air fields from bombing attacks A novy training circular discloses that the fields will be shrouded in artificial fog or smoke. And they will be ringed and by pillboxes and trenches equipped with aircraft and parachute alarm systems. Only a matter of minutes to get a cash loan of from Approved and granted At Our Office AND YOU CAN REPXY ON OIK MONTHLY BIDGET PLAN. Strictly Confidential Diane Hollingsworth of Ilolladay is spending this week with her cousin, Miss Phyllis ISedeiholm. llndor St.t. Suprvllo PERL WOLCOTT. Mrr Phon. M Brifh.m Uth QUART No. 60 PINT No. 61 V THE two. patriotic theme was ter wheat harvested this jj y. c. win- - vision. Penalties suitNar Dunums ccmokation, n jeari fiom penalties exceeding quo- tas. But it subsequently reeon- sidered the Nevadan's proposal and finally rejected the pro- - small guests were invited. A E0URBOH 'DOUBLE-RIC- Pat McCarran to exempt car- ried out in the table decorarefieshmentsx tions, birthday cake, and balloons. Thnty-fou- r Triple-- PINT No. 62 mm a Mrs. Delniar A. Whitney entertained at a birthday paity .Monday afternoon on the lawn at her home, the occasion being the birthdays of her two children, Julia Mane, four, ami sJ x - ' V II The bill now affects only wheat farmers who plant in excess of their quotas but harvest les--s than quota because ot crop failure. Under the sen ate pioposul, these farmers may market the excess-acreagwheat without payment of a 45 cent per bushel penally. The wheat acreage leg.slation has been passed by the hou e but that body now must consider the senate addition. This prohibits the government from disposing through normal trade channels of the 180,000,(kX) bushels of whe,,t and 6,000.000 bales ol cotton it holds as a result of loans to fatmeis. Lessened WASHINGTON, July 29 (UP) A bill lessening the penalties on wheat grown in excess of Triple A quotas has been passed by the senate. The measuie als-withholds all government cotton and wheat fiom normal markets until the war is over. Pieviously, the senate had adopted an amendment by Sen. e o -- Rosalou, weak from shock but greatly relieved, was tenderly escorted home by Mr. McMasters. Her mother put her to bed and hovered over her anxiously. Then, when Marys first fears had been allayed, she had many nice tilings to say about Hugh McMasters. My. he s a gland young man, Rosalou. Substantial, too. Now, why cant you fall In love with some one like that? Rosalou hid her face In her pillow. Fall in love with a man like Mr. McMasters when there was Jerry Thomas? Bitter tears came stinging into her eyes, seeing the Thrill Packed Jungle Fights in Frank Buck Wild Animal Picture Frank Buck who is responsible for many of the far east wild animal specimens seen in THAT evening, Jerry phoned. a jje hadnt heard about the the American zoos and circuses has filmed his adventures in accident he phoned simply to an epic pictuie icleased by ask Rosalou when he could see RKO Radio under the title her again. Mary Blake answered the- - phone and, when she heard Frank Buck's "Jungle Cavalms voice, asking to speak to Rosa-lonow at the Capitol cade, lou, she hardened her heart, theatre. "im sorry, Jerry, but she doesn't "Because of our camera," he want to speak to you. She s Cided, after thinking things over, reminisced, "Instead of runthat she made a mistake was too ning away fiom deadly danimpulsive. She thinks it s best for gerous episodes like combats you not to see each other again, between formidable beasts, we so please dont try to spe her. hoped to witness some. We Jerry, bewildeied. couidn't Was It possible that destand. stalked a hungry tiger until he Rosalou, after seeming so plainly came upon another hungry had his love, return changed beast and had to fight to pro- her mind so suddenly? Or was tect his kill. One of the b'K" tills a trick of her mother's? But no that couldnt be. Her parents gest thrills I ever got was had been so kind to him had after we had been following welcomed him to their home, the tracks of a big nine-foo- t Then it must be true that Rosalou man-eate- r for days and sudnow felt this way. fool a been to think denly came upon her in a clearoh. hed he could wm a beautiful girl ing standing over a young wold hke Rosalou so easily. He might boar she had just clawed open. "A black panther sneaked up and in about a minute there Uiy hnpuEe. Why should she was enough black and yellow fau rj iove WRh a fellow hke him? She was a girl who could fur flying to make a Princeton have any man she wanted. Probfootball banner. And the funny ably there were half a dozen othpart of it is that the fight enders in love with her. Naturally, both parties in a draw after thinking tilings over, shed ed decided shed made a mistake In slinking off when they scented accepting a man who had so little us, leaving the boar for a to olfer. Hed been a fool, just a tawny spotted leopard which plain fool came along about a half hour Meanwhile, Rosalou waited after the battle was over. vainly for a call from him could not understand why he didnt phone. It didnt occur to her U. S. Navy Fighting that he might have phoned without her knowledge. Though her parents had said she must break New Enemy the engagement, she thought they Flu Germ would surely let her talk to him, so that she could tell him about no when their attitude. Thus, SAN DIEGO, Cal., July word came from him, she was The navy is experiment. . . hurtdeeply ing on a defense program day, a huge box against one of the most subTHE following came red roses from Mr. versive enemies faced by manMcMasters and. In the evening, kind the dread influenza germ man followed his gift that young More than 12,000 sailors in in person. Rosalou. who was now feeling the San Diego and San Francisco areas are being vaccinwell enough to be out of bed. sat tn an easy chair In the living ated with a special prepararoom, with her bandaged hand tion. Medical men hope that resting carefully on a pillow. Her the vaccine will make them parents, after making polite conversation with her visitor for a immune to the flu. The exbrief while, soon found an excuse periment is the firtt mass lest to take them to another part at of the vaccine and the first gorgeous new designs COLD SEAL CG!.3jLEUM RUGS! NORTH MAIN I FURNITURE CO. large scale Immunization program against influenza carried outt in the armed forces. During the World war, one out of every four men in the navy caught the flu and millions of persons died In the epidemic which followed the war. The navy is now taking the lead in trying to find a weapon to combat the disease. u. de-ru- un-h- er ! .mSS ffi MOTORISTS Are All. Subject To Accidents Drive Carefully and Profit 15y Low Cost Insurance the house. She thought, bitterly, that they wouldn't have done so if it had been Jerry calling. No if Jerry had called, every single member of the famly WOuld have found lt necessary to spend every min-,ute 0j the time nght there in the jIV,ng r00m. Mr McMasters. left alone with pjasai'0U- - made the most of the He told her of his opportunity. first Wife. Corinne. She had died three years ago. Their little boy. now eight, was living with his a grandparents, but he needed mother. Yes. he needed a mother told Hugh McMasters sighed Rosalou again that he loved her. that he wanted to marry her. He earned a good salary, he said, and could give her a nice home everything within reason that she wanted that kind of lovemaking. It Rosalou thought of another kindthought of a boy in a shab-erin- g bug gerge sult ho hacj neid throbbing heart. h?r cjose A boy who sang In a voice that tender A was heartbreakingly FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Inter Rates Quick Sen ice Ihune for Quotation Today S. M. RASMUSSEN 13 South Main St. PHONE 98 7 I 1934 0R CHEVROLET SEDAN Reconditioned lOl) PI ihruout. XYiS SVCRII ItE ISm TDGMlrn nvys WE FIT YOl R rtuuiKe Low of ' $10 TO $300 C. L. Pine Loan Co. Mis--s daughter and that the friendship must be discouraged. The memory his threadbare blue suit was strong In Mary Blakes mind. She .. Artificial Fog To Protect Air Fields OF KENTUCKYS BOURBONS Birthdays Honored with whom she Imagined herself in love certainly not a young man who could not even afford to buy a good suit. She would get ,was a motherly woman and. for over it. they told themselves. She any other young man in a thread- - was still too young to know her bare suit, she would have felt sym- - own mind. . pathy but not for this young man w ho w as so obviously interested in a s IT Fate took a .Rosalou. J hand inhappened. nelpmg to keep Rosa- Parents have poor memories lou and Jerry apaiL There had been a time when Tom fniinwme dav an accident Blake had come in a threadbare occurred at the hosiery suit to court Mary Carrington. On a Ralou w a the victim that occasion. Father Carrington ornethmg her of had said to his daughter all the mahme a reTifit one of her Innow Tom Blake things that tended to say to Rosalou In fact, The company doctor was saim- he had said them with such force but before he arrived. Mr. that Tom and Mary had run away moned McMasters last his head com- to marry. pletely. The young foreman, hovHowever, both of them forgot all over Rosalou. was sc upset that when they talked to Rosalou by tiie .sight of her Injury that he that evening and told her gentlv tc;d her he loved her. Those who but firmly, that she was not to heard his anguished avowal re- have any more dates with Jerry. portPd ,aler Ulat he wem qulte to But I love him! she cried out. pieces, tears starting to her eyes. However, the injury was not se- Her father cleared his throat, rious. When the doctor came, he , bg c(mtinued) i Perhaps you think you love him, said that there was no reason in this serial are b it why, with rare and rest, the hand (The characters fiictutous I do!" the girl flashed back shouldn t recover entirely. ; 10 The guests included Mrs. Ravnold Peietsen and Mrs. Ralph Claik of Crockett. Cal. Mrs. Claik will be remembered as Miss Eliza Harding of Willard She ami Miss Jensen attended school together and this is their first meeting in eight yea is. 29-(- 5 Stienbeck Ulark. .... ll . Evans en- - think thats right?" But Ill keep on working." Rosalou argued. IU go on giving Call Cowley lyt we're - Peaches latest devices 4BC or Ridd .... Owen Flinders Barton Evans WASHINGTON, IrO'tilla I 4 Moesser 7n4tfCc. passionately, gaged!" A quick glance passed from Tom Blake to his wife. It said plainly. We I told you. You see? shouldn't have let her go off with him tins afternoon." Aloud, he said. We le- you in- vlte him in when he called be- cause we didnt want to be rude: but weve made up our minds that the friendship must stop right here and now We've sacrificed Rosa- in order to let you finish high school, and now that you are able to help us in return, you want to off and get married. Do you the situation guile thoroughly. They were agreed that Jerry Pua'a were won by Mrs Ifuwaid Nelson and Mis. Ralph A e fcy i David, Mis Reid O.vler was the chai ming hostess at a bridge dinner Tuesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ebeihait Zundel. The affair honoied the q o t. club mem- bers and two guests, Mrs. Ed- waid Schoppe and Mis. Harry Fromm of Ogden. Pinner was served buffet style and late summer blooms arranged with Madonna statuettes were used for the center-piecThe table was covered with a lovely lace cloth. Fuzes 1 bridge were won by Miss Katherine Hodges and Miss Delone Baty. Ptrtr INSIST ON THE tions Entertained In a loosely played affair day for her home in Sacrathat was billed as a ball game, mento, Cal., after spending a Brigham Peaches Magna - Garfield and handed them a ball game last night, 16-This was one of the poorest played games so far this year but everything happened, so from now on games are guaranteed to improve. 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