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Show MORNING AUGUST 10,1911 TIIE BOX ELDER Memories LAST TIMES Ca TODAY 2 1HE FICTUKES flfK O' 1(1 "' I JUt . ?' ,1 WWW er'a (,rt'al -JUNGLE GIRL ' Our Fiu GEORGE ROBERT MURPHY STERLING Natalia THOMPSON Virginia OBRIEN hurts 7 I'.irloim TUESDAY 'JJJdaY-MOND- AY SHES BETTER THAN EVER In her first picture since winning the Academy Award V - v t , - N l AGO Misx Abel S. Rich iro entertained in honor of the birthday her small son Ifomer. Carnes were played and a dainty luncheon served. versary Alan MARSHAL e Burgess MEREDITH George MURPHY Produced by ROBERT SISK Prttlfd by GARSON KANIN Paul Jarrico Story and Screen Play by 25 YEARS AGO N. C. Jeppson We're Repeating Last Weeks Popular Treat! TOBfiY!! CP.EAM lael Fronts See ICE Popicles, Ice Cream Sandwiches or Dont Miss This! Doors Open at 12:T0 Our Big Matinee Show Today!! Thrilling Chapter of Jungle Girl Plus Car-tooiNews Red. and The Girl Ringside Maisie from IIa ana A Double Hill Program. s. Another THE CAPITOL UlliliE? OF COIKSE! COIIINNE yp rcysiAia iOLLYWOOD AIR TRY .CONDITIONED A WANT AD TODAY! A p fry PHILLIPS NEWS The Relief Society held a woik and business meeting on Tuesday. Stones and articles found in the Relief Society magazine were given by Min-n!Jepp-on- , Adele Christensen, Hulda and Norma Bosley Lorinda Bradford Campbell. give a talk on the articles to be exhibited on Peach days Reft eshments weie served to twenty News-Journa- Want Ada l MILK OF MAGNESIA 02. 19c 12 oz 39c 26 oz 59c 4 TABLETS MAGNESIA Is 3s lOrff . .. PHIUIPS of 19c & .. 39T 333$ . 79c I-: ItEAL EtsIAlE SOLD REAL ESTATE BOUGHT KEAI ESTATE LOANS S. NORMAN LEE, Licensed Abstractor. :rv?:1 W Vacuum Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Phone ONE TASII paid for DEAD and USELESS cows and horses. Phone 493 .1-- LOST stick Large on neck. TRACTOR Guernsey Phone eow, 5X6 1 2. A 15 ifipd. MEN LOOK Panther traetor greases regularly sold at 17 jc, close- out. lb., 10c. CHEVROLET. S JOs TISSUES ' 12c 23C PE0PLES t. flip drug Blondell and Dick Powell twice as long to diess for a formal party because Norman helps them. Norman, who is six years old, acts as aide de camp. Dick tnes, diplomatically, to get him out of the way by sending him into Joan's loom, to tell her to hurry. Joan tells him to tell Dick shes been practically ready for half an hour. Not man runs to and fro with many a message, until finally Joan heats him talking it over with Dk k. The other evening, Joan heard Norman women just Weil, remark, dont undeistand. German bombers raided the London aiea for the second sucBritish fighler cessive day. planes and anti - aircraft guns kept the enemy from the heart of the city. Br.tish planes bombed the Italian seaplane base on the Libyan gulf; other RAF craft raided Milan and Geona. The bombing of the Krupp works at Essen also was reported. tension was Greek Italian heightened by the bombing of two Greek destroyers. Gieece ordered partial mobilization. President Roosevelt revealed that the linked States was negotiating with Butain for defense bases on British possessions m the western hemisphere. Extra Big Double Bill Show At Capitol Today Ringside Maisie and Girl From Havana, two of the best shows of the year, have been secured by the C'apitol fhea-ti- e management for todays treat. Wherever Ringside Mdisie has played, the admission price has been laised but Mr. Call is showing this grand picture today at no raise in prices. Adults as well as the youngsters will enjoy this grand value. The Capitol always brings the pictures to Brigham City, many times befoie they have even played the bigger cities' of the nation. Come to the Capitol and help to maintain this high standard of cinema entertainment. big-tim- e FURNACE CLEANING We It takes Joan Mantua Youngsters-do- nt foiget'the matinee show today. Fiee ice '"earn -- fun for all! All roads 'pad to the Capitol the show place of Brigham. RETURN HOME Claude Richardson and Mrs. Wayne Richardson and son, Bobby, of Los Angeles, Calif , icturned to their homes today after spending the past two weeks visiting their mother, Mrs. La vina Richardson. CENTRAL PAPER MVNUI'ACTUREE tf PASSES AWAY SAN MATEO, Cal, Aug. 8- NEXRLY NEW 1939 Plymouth pick-up- , four speed transmis- (UP) Private funeral services sion, for sale. Bargain, No were held today in San Mateo Delinar for Isudoie Zellerbach, paper Phone trade in. A1216pl manufacturer who died yesterWhitney at 459. He a illness. after long day I OR SALE Five room mod 'rn was chairman of the executive brick home, corner lot, fur- committee of Zollerb ich Corp. nace and stoker, at 103 South Second East, by owner. What would a former First A13 lilinelpd Ford of the Admiralty and a WANTED Efficient dishwasher 'former Assistant Secretary of for steady employ ment. Must the Navy talk about if they mot he quit k and thorough and at gea? Maybe stamp colh'ct-mg- , In good health. See Mrs. or deep sea fishing, but Kmidson at Idle Isle 4 afe. If rnavhe not. I OR SAEE Craftsmens circle saw, t4 H. P. motor, 110 or 210 ami others; also Monarch range, used mstie and plank, 800 gallon storage tank. N. A. PETERSEN, Perry, I tali. Itpd DR. E. B. HARRISON 0OPTOMHTHISTO Model A l ord. OR SU E 20 South Main Strw Keilh Jcppscn, 813 No. 1st A18 lttpd. West. both JOHNNY MACK features after TODAY! k CO. I '0 Extra Short Treats Lcndy, our loan man $10 TO $300 to be repaid on for you our monthly budget plan. C. L. Pine Loan Co. ivtia Cartoons 0 Prizes BROWNS Gala Opening Of JOIN1 Green Hornet Strikes Again and Decoy Coy - 1m Starts Tomorrow! THE G NG! Star Filled Hits! JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG OR OLD, RICK OR POOR A hilarious comedy romance geared to make you split with laughs! -- Watch them when thej come . . . watch things liegin to hum! They pack all their blazing power. FILMDOMS MOST DYNAMIC THREESOME! YUM! YUM! WHAT LOVIN! WHAT LAFFIN! 9T WMStlt faM iy WARNER r ,1 DENNIS BROS. HIT ALAN HAtE FRANK McHUCH 0,rcted by Cauul Western Days technicolor Latest Airmail News ADDED TREATS1 Lnjoy A Burt Horsley Wins Cash Quiz Iarty A lawn party was given by the Fort Brigham Camp at the home of Mrs. LaVine Hansen Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Maude White of the County company was piesent and conducted an election of officers which resulted in Mrs. Blanche Ciossman bping elected captain and Mrs. Sybil Roberts, second vice captain. The afternoon was spent on the lawn wheie games were played and refreshments were served to twenty members and three guests. Mrs. Cros-smaMrs. Pearl Munsee and Mrs. Abbie Samsel were hostesses. A , Ifc. f Mrs. Stone Entertains A prettily ai tanged dinner party was given at the Idle IMe cafe last night by Mrs. 4- - 4- Spencer Stone. Her cluded memhers of Anne club and Mis. Blaylock and Mrs. !,) PETERSEN ELECTRIC guests inthe Chore Sherwood John Lar-s-e- Following the dinner, served one long table, bridge was played. Mis. Johnny Hansen and, iMrs. Merle Beecher held the winning scores. at 4 4- - j 4 Hostess Club riace Orders Now Mis. Ne-jol- j Shirl Andeioon entertained the Dublers club at the Idle Isle' Wednesday evening with a dinner and bridge. The prizes went to Mrs. Lonn Tin-- i gey and Mrs. John Larsen. The guest list included Mrs. Ferd Kroks.h, Mrs. Ezra Owen, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mis. Jack Fedderson and Mrs. Wayne Jepperson. TRY A WANT AD TODAY! ' For That Good ROYAL COAL ami avoid higher priees and shortage should transportat- ion problems arise later, may cause you much inconvenience. which BEEHIVE COAL a APPLIANCE Phone ONE 4- Bridge Dinner Late summer flowers in a variety of colots decoiated the home of Mis. J. Floyd Knudson i Thursday evening when e en - for We Know They Are Priced The Lowest In The Country. ON ALL OUR CARS WITH NO TRADE-I- N How to beat the heat on your summer trips: Leave your car at home, and step into the refreshing, comfort of a Union Pacific train. You'll be "cool aa a cucumber" all the way 193S FORD ... $516 service on Nurse-Stewarde- 1940 CHEVROLET SPECIAL arrive rested, ready for business or pleasure. Choice of accommodations. Delicious Dining Car Registered i Pnzes for budge were won by Mrs. Eail Anderson and Mis. Milton Jensen. Vacation By Train meals. V A S. Kay. Hirlhday Celebrated Mrs. Victor Nelson enter- tamed several friends at her .home Thuisday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Supper was served at three with small tables centeied sweet peas. The guests were a i.Wesdames Virginia Nelson, Armstrong, Esther Valentine, Lorene Smith, Gladys 'Nelson, Jeanne Nelson, lone Marble, Ruth Young, Mattie Garlield and Marjorie Petersen. During the evening Big House 'was played, with scores going to Mis. Aimstrong, Mis. Young and Mrs. Marble. Mrs. Nelson received many lovely gilts. She was assisted by her daughter, Miss Bernice Nelson. .Movie aeation In The Glean, Comfortable Surroundings of Brig hams Roxy ! tertained members of the Social Development club. Dinner was served at several small tables and, besides ihe club members, places were set for these guests: Mrs. David II. Call, Mrs. Vancz T. Wilson, Mis. Grace Hansen, Miss Stella Young and Mrs. Evelyn one happy man last a result of his Lawn MORGAN ANE W r ATT SHIRLEY ROSS Wnlrh Four Door 100 Per Cent Reconditioned A Deluxe in Perfect SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES fiom Brigham 4 i ty to: Without Fuss Or Bed Tape at the PINE LOAN CO, will arrange a loan of rprrj nislL; 9.30 1935 GET THE MONEY Y GREEN HORNET Adventure Club! principal trains. 5 f KIDS CLUB Meets At 12:30 Dig rc Buttle SODA WATER BIG TWIN - HIT SHOW! TODAY! see WitT'w Turn it KEEIIIVE-ROX- LAST TIMES Burt Iloisley of this city was night as winning the $.0 oo cash award given away at the Roxv theatre. Out of 300 attending, twenty also wcie foitunate in winning flee passes, and had Melvin Bott been in attendance he could have claimed SJj 00. Thp cash quiz is a regular Fnday night feature at the and everyone attending, In a way, the Claude Rains Roxy as well as Mr. Horsley, was will be glad to get back family pleased with the piogram. to Hollywood. They are completely exhausted by their rest at the Rains farm in Downing-ton- , News For Pa. Inspired by the line uop growing weather, Claude Fat People has been plowing like mad and CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (UP) - in between doing the milkAs for Mrs. Rains who This will be good news to men ing and women, too -- who are hkoa good butter shes worn out from churning. Both Claude womed a bit about that bulgDr. Jas. Short and the Missus are glad vaca- ing waistline. tion was finished before they of New Yoik, writing in the were. journal of the American Medical Association, now says that there apparently is no limit on the amount of excess weight Boy Steals To which , can be removed with See Hollywood pei feet satety. He backs up his statement 13 CHICAGO, Aug. (UP) with a repoit on a woman, orNineteen-year-olLeRoy Mariginally weighing 479 pounds, shall is a boy who thinks hed like Hollywood. But it may be who lost 300 pounds in eighteen a little while before he sees months. The rapid loss of weight was accomplished by the movie capital. Until recently, LeRoy was a what is known as a diet Under such a Western Union boy in Bridgea person wishing to lose diet, Conn. It occurred to him port, cats less food each day that it would be nice if he could weight see Hollywood in style espe- than his body oidmanly reThe doctoi claims that cially if he had a nice bank- quires, roll. And so he diverted $2700 practically any type of obesity m Western Union recepits to will lespond to this diet, regardless of cause. his own pocket. That was last Monday. To- oneHowever, Dr. Short issues lmpoitant warning. Any day ho was seized by Chicago at weight leduction police. When anested he was attempt should be undertaken only una diamond large rirg, wealing a gold wrist watch and new der a physician's supervision. sports togs. At a swanky hotel at wnicti he had been staying, police found a complete new wardrobe and fashionable .uggage. The youth told the officers he had visited New York and was on his way to Hollywood. Marshall still had $2300. He hopes to sell his jewelry and luggage and make restitution to escape prosecution. TRY A WANT AD tTT" it mnd lflliliuWWttt Make Our Own Weather We Heres j wwwhimmhw d'l'i via m i WAR IN EUROPE A YEAR AGO 10DAY choke of (UP) One result of the draft is that during any mealtime at the Brown Derby, youll see familimous stais enteitaining tary or navy men. Shirley Ross, on a recent meeting, was 'dining with four young sailors fiom the USS Phoenix. Next day, Dorothy Lamour had as her guests a group of English ofticers from 1IMS Liverpool. Lieut. Com. Noiman Seeger of the Liverpool, has appointed Dorothy an honorary officer of the ship, because she gave so much time to visiting the men on it dunng her vacation in Honolulu. three-month- KIDDIES! Ff.EE of 14 bus nrie with one of the professional guides who show you the homes of the movie people. Irene was dying of curios, ty to know what tney said about all her friends in Hollywood. She got into an old tan su.t, tied a yellow handkerchief around her head, and put on dark glasses. It was a perfect disguise- - nobody recognized her hut the bus driver. However, he was so jittery, tor fear he'd get his facts wrong, that he linaliy announced the reason. Iiene signed autogiaphs for the rest of the trip. has announced his candidacy for county assessor on the Republican ticket. President and Mrs. Oleen Stohl have returned from Los Angeles where President Stohl has been taking treatment from specialists. County Commissioner D. E. Adams died at his home in s Thatcher following a illness. irslOOL AM) COMFORTABLE AT THE CAPITOL .aemwggarMaiii jmuib Your anni- of Aug. - Irene Dunne wanted to take I' w a RjfcHaiWiwTtRi a KKS AGO Four hundied 20 YEARS LG0K, HOLLYWOOD, - 1 phea-an- t, were le. eased in the western part of Box Elder county today by Came Walden James Hull. Mr Hull bad pieviously released some 4m) pheasants m the iouivv during the season. Mrs. Haloid Arbon of Salmon. Idaho, is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith. The Coterie club was entertained by Mrs. Varian Keller with a budge luncheon. Mrs M. S. Rosenbaum and Mils. W. H. Stayner won prizes. Members of the Le Bonne Fille club were entertained at a bridge party at Pioneer park Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. O. A. Riley and Mis. Roland H R.dd were in charge. Biidge was the diveision of the afternoon. With high score prize going to Mis Aithur Stokes and the cut favor to Mis. Roland Ridd. starring d IN MOVIELAND Clippings from our files of Bj gone Days. FEATURES 111(1 PACE THREE NEWS-JOURNA- L TERRAPLANE $176 Pasaent?er Sedan In Perfect Condition 5 Berth extra Similar low fare to other point. Liberal return limits. Also very low Ask about travel on credit no money down one-wa- y fares. pay (afar For furthor details consult: J. D. BOWEN, Agent Brigham City, Utah Under State Suprviilot PERL WOLCOTT, MfT Pbona $4 Brifhatn Utah UrJIQTJ PACIFIC RAILROAD 1934 DODGE Town Sedan Condition 1932 FORD $116 This Couo Real Is A Buy 1934 PLYMOUTH $246 Four Door Sedan Just Reconditioned. Four Arsor Sedan - Reconditioned nd Ready To Co CENTRAL CHEUnOLET GO E2E3 |