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Show PAGE TWO TIIE BOX ELDER tional defense construction and else, eonsrrve-nothing, and not one cent to Box Lldei may had to bootlegging and othi i eviD Even the curb on ounty ' It it wen buying just imloss b'e for this instullmenl county to g, t only one million posed by exc'eutve oieler, is a to be spent in this ik, not applied to oneaiea, what p.eteli Hie so ulum of a m ijot prob boon H would be to this dis leni tint, with its lack of majoi s and pay tolls be Waite i Lippmann may f)m n llicm dollars spent in ght n his eb,i v item of the of oi hi t (ountiies Hi iah mi oi Box Eldei would expiiuriee perhaps mean moie to the a net in, contusion thet taxes 18 iK)() people living here, thin m pin w tv ug kill ntt work a my ii conditions unh se, millions would mean to ,1m let (lie v Silt Lake City ire te ompinu d by ra-- j As hi, hi on said be foie, noting u d shocks us, but that The and civic as hading eitien.s o, actions-- ol this area should m,gnt be i good thing if it le-bmei toge then in one gioup, suited In moo sober thinking with one inteiest in common, about the whole situation not that of drawing the war derail,ol ite d inobleins and he ap e ment s inti lest 0 Box Elite i plication ofiffeetive and and its possibilities lather than paitial lem- - Nctoff-gourn- al c A Daily Newspaper, published cveiy wukday morr.rrg except M mility and Legal Holidays, at Trifham, Utah i Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Class Matter in January, 1909 Subscription l Rates-Anywher- in Box Elder County: One ypar, in advanee .. $3 00 S.x Months, In advance , . $1 50 Pei month 30c Outside county, per year has 1 dim-del- been Washington tl'ii Hie Remington Arms OonptA, Tnr of Bndgeport, Conn , h is bt en design itej as Hie mime conliaitm lor the Sal! Like small aims ammunition p aat with await of the Hi w ir pai tment conflict for iso ors i,i Im luded the contract in amount is $18 500,000 to be used fui designing and constiuction of the mu.e than 1(K) ammuniIn addt tion plant building. tiun, the aims company, as t, pn no contractor fui the one vull putchaso and yeiif, supply of mateiiil opt late the plant for one year The pui chase and installation of the- mK ninety for the planl total approximately $1 l,q'8,iXtO and the puichase of material and opudLon of the plant d ( from rjJlIL people inei the gene in rnent ol the United St ilt-seem still to be working at then big defense job by patch woik methods There die eeo noirue nicks riot so fat alien! as some people imagine, and national defense jnd safety may be wrecked on them if do not look ahead and es wi lublish effective means of oi avoiding them A i oiling on a few puces without a good many other controls is not enough to preA vent inflation voluntaiy system of gasoline conseiva-Hoen the Atlantic area has Alpioved to be inadequate lowing a few people, with the money or credit, and acting in st lfrsh panic, to hoard anything Horn silk stockings to food or gas or other commodities, is unfair to everyone s ) f itely $K), 000,000. Eighty six million dollars going to Salt Lake City for na Rosalou Blake, factory Kiri, and Jerry Thomas, dance-ha- ll singer, fall in love, but her parents disapprove of Jerry and cause a misunderstanding be-- I tween ttiem. Then, Jerry is given a radio contract. Hoping that his success may help him to win Rosalou, he takes her out one evening and tries to impress her. However, she has a miserable time, ior they run Into some of his smait new friends who make her feel dowdy. One girl in particular onstance Garvely, treats her with contempt and tries to take Jerry away from her. She and Jerry nearly quarrel but, when he later invites her to a party Constance is giving for him, she eagerly accepts. Telling her parents she is going to a club meeting, she meets Jerry at a friends house. Determined to be a credit to him this time, she has bought an evening gown, but she scarcely reaches the party before she overhears a girl named e, Louise Barnston asking Will that pill from the stoc king factory be here to- gyndtette. - Keep -- 'Em rj to a. nmi Hog-- WORKMEN Alaska, Aug 13 (I Pi Five men are said to have been killed m an explo sion duung constiuction woik at a iAval an station at the southern tip of Japorxski Island, : Alaska i he body of Raph McClure of Seat ue alieady has been recovered Others trapped m a rock slide caused by the blast weie Commodore Strode of Camas, Wash , Edgai Leik ley of Seattle, Eail Rosser of Seattle, and Couitney Best of Cu lsbad, N AI A sixth man, Harry Ilage-dorhas been caught under the debus but is still alive. A tescue party made up of sailors, soidieis and manors are ILs attempting to fiee him rescue piooably cant be immediately, because a bidie will have to be con-- s sbrrley Ross, Dennis Morgan and Jane Wyatt are ttie gleeful ructod to hold up overhangthreesome starred in that sparkling comedy romance Kisses lor Breakfast opening at the Roxy tomorrow, to hit stars ing locks Fust explanations of the acfilimloms dynamic stars Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Diet cident die not clear, but it aprnh and George Raft in Manpower. peals that the victims weie home of Mr. and Airs Chris the home of D B Johns on winking beneath a small hill The when the blast occurred Wednesdav. VVoltley. were employes of the Mr and Mrs Hamp BradAIis Alta Johnson made a men Sound Conshaw of Tremonton, Mr and business tup to Logan Monday luchon s' company They weie Mis C. A Nielson and Mrs (inpiuyed on constiuction of the I.llis Jensen of Ogden visited V u(KHXX) naval air base which Sunday at the home of Amos Fa rp ous Legless Ace wi,l guaid the southeastern ind Trevor Perry. to Alaska Bert Horsley of Brigham In Nazi Hands gave an interesting illustrated BERUN, August 13 (UP) r ilk Sunday evening at the reg- The Geimans reveal that the HOUSE GUESTS Movular sacrament meeting All and Mis Ray House and legless Britis'h air ace, Wing ing pictuies on scenes taken Commander Bader, is alive and Fied Newman of Placerville, Euio-peain Gei many and other a nazi prisoner. Bader para- Calif , have spent the past countries while on a mis- chuted safely from his burning week at the home of Air and sion were shown by Mr. Hois-ley- , plane ovei the English channe' Alls Airs Diewes Henry assisted by Dee Lund. last Saturday, The Bntish had House is a niece of Mrs Diewes. Gaye Ntbeker spent several reported him missing dtyx m Ttemoii an at the home , of her Joycelyn BradTry News Journal Want Ads Subscribe for the fVe.joumal td Fly- - PERRY NEWS PERRY, Aug 13 - School students ol the Pei i y fourth, fifth and sixth glades, were entor-lamrMonday evening by Principal J Oloen Palmer arid Mrs Palmer at their home in Brigham City. Twenty-onguests enjoyed a d( lighttul evening Progressive games made up the evinmg.s fun and a delicious lunih was served al small tables Mis Floyd MeFall entertained a group of children on Tuesday afternoon, honoring her daughter, Sherry, on her 7th birthday. Outdoor gamps weie played and- an atnactive bnthday lunch was served to Berome Peters, the following Opal Peterson, Sharon Elison, De Vein Perry, Maurice and a Iivin Perry, Glenda and Larsen, Arlene Wight, Arlene I lender son, Ca.l Henderson, Billy Busby, Tommy MeFall, Floyd Allen, Russell Nelson Veina May Maine ws, Clair Allen Joyce Stauffer, and the guest of honor. Mr and Airs Chester Thorne and son of Los Angeles have and been visiting relatives friends here. Accompanied by Mr and Mis Hyrum Thorne they enjiyd a tup to Yellowstone national pai They returned to thei- - uime i. California M in lay Mi and Mis Eail Burcione and son Howard of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of Air. Mrs Lee Lund Mrs Nelson Peterson, Mrs Albert Nielson, and Mr. and Mis Lauienee Olson of Oregon spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson. Mr dnd Mrs Laurence Jensen of Long Beach, Calif , Air. and Mrs. Willis Austin of Laramie, W'yo , and Mi. and Mrs Hay Jensen and childien eek-en-of l Rustville, Calif , were v guests at the home of Mr and Mis Moses Perry. Air and Mrs Wallace Wilde and Mr and Mrs J. P. Nelson of Bngham motored to Idaho one day last week and visited with lelatives at Pieston and Dayton Lee W'olfley of Salt Lake city has been visiting at the EXPLOSION KILLS SITKA, 30 Bngham guls are advised to lou hoped forlornly that at least one other girl would arrive in an knit then veiy best stitches evening dress, but none did. All as a prize is given at Camp wore frocks similar to those of San Luis Obispo to the soldier Constance and Louise, making her ivvho looks best in a sweater own seem more and more conspicuknitted by a girl back home. ous. The apartment resounded with No wonder the iwzis try so gay voices. Casper was continually passing dilnks and, as they were haid to conquer London, as it downed, the chatter rase to a highis the capital of the British er pitch. also of Poland, Belbeside Rosalou said, Empue, Jerry, sitting "Dont touch the stuff if you doat gium, Holland, Notway, Yugowant to honey. These people think slavia, Greece, and Czechosloits the height of cleverness to get vakia, those refugee goverrv drunk as lords, but we dont have Jments being established in to follow suit. London His words comforted Rosalou a bit. She had been feeling utterly said It could be veise out of place In tins gay group, but perhaps Jerry didnt think so much Elmo A Mecham, after his of these people, either. She no- first few weeks in the navy at ticed that he was drinking very lit- Alameda, Cal To prove his tle. he wrote a poem and sent Constance came and perched on point the arm of his chair. She offered it to his father who forwarded him a cigarette, then languidly lit it to the Salt Lake Tribune one herself. Don t you smoke. Miss er It mut have been Bov, Blake she drawled. Rosalou said,1 No," as though she were almast ashamed to admit herThe Salt LaKe Tribune self so unsophisticated. to its earners who Constance raised her offers scholarships Realty from high school each spimg, eyebrows. "Are you one of these graduate who have the best records proper guls who disapprove of If you want a Tribune route in Bear River City or in Perry smoking phone Van Her tone was so barbed that even Stewart at 603 W, Brigham Jerry noticed It. "Rosie sunply doesn't smoking. he said shoitly. Oh I see. Constance quickly UTAH OIL PRODUCTS changed the subject and started any one of the 24 hrs. dally talking to him about a new song TIRES REPAIRED that had just been released. "I Shirley Might ECONOMY MOTORS bought a copy today Do you feel Brigham City like trying it' Road Service Phone 55 Distributor said Jerry, who was Why not always ready to sing. He and Constance moved over to the piano togethi r, It aving Rosalou alone. She watched them saw Constance looking up into Jerry's eves as she plaved, saw him gazing down into hers as lie sang. 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Hansen Variety of a Million Articles, Store-- ORCHARD SUPPLIES Approved quality insecticide ,ng m'terl,lAnde ipn. & sll tw FIELDING NEWS FIELDING, Aug 15 Thales Cannon and family of Dewey- rile visited at the home of Eugene Cannon Sunday. Leslie Reese had his tonsils temoved at the Thursday Budge hospital in Logan Mr and Airs Thayne Packer of Logan visited with relatives heie last week-enMrs Irvil Boothe of Honey-iVill- e and Mrs. Effie Johns-on- , visited in Malad Tuesday, Alls Cora Wood made a trip to Logan temple Tuesday Jacqueline Alason was operated on for appendicitis Sunday night ar Valley hospital. Mr. and Airs Joseph Johnson of Logan were visitors at d j -- night? CHAPTER XVIII Nil, I Im so glad to see you again, Miss Blake, Louise said hastily, trying to cover up the awkward moment. Its rather fun to help Jerry celebrate, isnt it? celebrate? Help Rosalou echoed blankly. Didn t you know that he has just been given a fat new contract Constance asked Why, I Jerry thought eveiy one knew ! But I suppose he hasnt had a chance to tell you yet. That was it, thought Rosalou he hadnt had a cnance to tc 11 her. But she felt resentful that these, gills knew more about him than she did. Constance had turned to Louise. Where did you get that exqurite hock, darling? Louise smoothed her dress com-plcntlv. Not bad, is it I tot it at Mammon's Not until that moment did Rosalou suddenly icalie, with a shock, that the other two guls wou-n- t wear mg ev emng gow ns Their busses were the last woid in modish atme, but they weie simply very hand'ome afternoon models. I I thought Rosalou reddened it was a a foimal paity, she summer ed ac Constance laughed. Oh my, no! WeTe all working girls Most of the gills wont even go home befoie coin.ng here. Her e"f s took in Rosalous finery I he fo.mal lacc gown, the rose satin slippers. But it s quite all right for you to die,s," she added, with a smile that was too sweet. Her tone setmed to imply that it naUi ted very little to her or to any one el e wli it so humble a creature is Rosalou Blake wore he could wear formal evening clothes or a p r of pajamas, for all any one 1. ed. A wave of bitterness swept over T Why hadnt Jerry tcicl htr t at this p irty was not to he f -n cl Wl y had he diarcrcd v t s Jii i he sun that he: pc-us n wmg wdh t! oe f.icrd- - of b s ad beta ami.y, pre an, simple V y mu--t it be u paated As she o lowed the other gills t.- to the lim room, she was co-- d with tmb.tnas nu at. She i,vw Jerry on acr using glance In t it scene d was'ed on him He sanded at he r m n turn. Could it be that tie mxnt notice how incongruous her u- .LUre was? 1 lTnto enjoy NANCY THE party was different from any Rosalou had ever attended It seemed to have no plan Evi cientiv, Constanre expteted he guests to enteitam themselvei and they did exactly that gathering in groups about the room exchanfing foolish banter as ther sipped their dunks and grew mer-ri- t r and merrier Rasalou didn t know quite what to do with herself, and no on paid much attention to her A fe of the men did engage her brtrdv m eonveisation from time to tim but the girls aside from staring ruielv at her attue ignoied he? It seemed to her that she could not be more nnserable She w Lebed she hadn t come reproai hed hei self for not realizing that the party would be like this Just another heartache. And to think that sue h id gone to so much trouble tc deceive her parents only to come here and be unhappy . , . Then with a start she reali?d that she had made no provision for changing her clothes before going home It would be too late to go back to Helens place Why hadn t she thn'"ht gjie had thought onlv of getting to the partv hartnt looked bevond that. It her mother should wait up for er os sne had that other nicht sue would see the evening dre ,s It w o' d be possible of course, ir tt k the long skirt up under hf icat but the evening slippers wou'd st ii .show Ro u'ou piaved that her parenv had gone to bed Thev didn t always wait up for her. Pci haps ht, they wuij'dn t . . . Aias lie Dou her pravet was m vam for hsr parents han already learned that al.e had Led BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE PHONE ONE Bushmill By Ernie ON OUR GOOD WOIK EVEN ON D' BEACH -- U-- fr-p- oi to them. soon in full swing. (To be con'rivcd) kept ringing, and new guests kept trooping in with- (The characters m this serial me fiUittousj out waiting for admittance. Rosa was THE party doorbell Ill'S Economic Disorder , 1 iiemember I i $1 00 ju,t something e Millions For Salt I ,ake, Nothing For Hox Elder WORD ate I feel, like tne French at Verdun They shall not pass; or he actor after he huit his thumb on the nail, The show must go on, or the an pilot ,when the dark clouds lower, The mail must go through, or the new one we must all I NEWS-JOURNA- WINDY AND PADDLES As DOC PETTY RAISED HIS GUM TO PUT TME POOR SICK COLT OUT OF MIS MISERY. . BYDIciT00RS |