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Show rTCRXOON. JUNE 26. 1912 THE KOX ELDER NEWS-JOUKNA- PAGE THREE E j Memories! from our files oi Clipping Bygone tA nti- - miles pUN PILLS 6f i J1EMHOLAT MENKEN 50c 50c Stock up To-da- SHAVE CREAM S Blonde, pound PSYLLIUM SEED, K LOTION, 8 oz THERMOMETERS, House or Outside . GILLETTE BLUE BLADES, 50s HARMONY DOUBLE EDGE BLADES, 25s $1.00 LUCKY TIGER TONIC DURA GLOSS NAIL POLISH K ... taking THOROUGHNESS 19c 79c 10c 59c IHKN1V TEARS June THE DRUGGIST 15. KEEP OUT THE HOT SUN WITH NEWS June M g AWNINGS m hi hddWiiqI STOCK SIZES W e hae sie stock I! a number j ery priced. and door Porch, window types included, in sun-fa- st fabrics. BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL j.j manaiB ar Li TRY A WANT AD TODAY! BUY BONDS V I a b b a a a a i lack Holt and hvelyn 15 lent, above, in ail exciting scene from llolt of ( olnmhia s new senal, the Secret Service, which opens at the l!ovy theatre today! lulaiemia 5, whooping HONEYVILLE, June- - 25Mr. and Mis. Arnold Standing and family of Portland Oiegon. aie leaving Satuiday for their home after spending two weeks visit- ing hem and at Logan. Ted Elduch is spending ,1 o week-enin Sail L,.Ke visiting his mother and fi.ends Mis Tiuman Tolman, Mis Mis lid Newman Hunsiker, Benson Ruben Jensen, Mis Mrs and Lyman Chlarson weie dinnet guests of Mis Axel His sel of Deweyville 'Ihuisduy tve ning Air and Mis Geoige I,. visited Mi. and Mis Tom 'lohmelson in Cache Jumtion Sunday. Ross Lundquist and Mrs. Gladys Jensen of -Hyium visi led her sistel, Mis- Geoige 1. Wintle and family. Mond iv Ruben Benson, who is woik n in Pocatello, visited his fimilv ovei the week end Mi and Mis Newman Hun saker enteitaimd Wedtiesdiv June- 17, in honoi of then son and wife. Mi and Mis Duwm 'Ihe young pi oph Hunsakei received many beautiful mil useful gilts They will make then home in Ogden while Mi I Iun.saki r is mplov oil w ith K o Mi and Mrs Lamont Boothe and infantile paialysis 2 Box Elder County mpoitod 5 eases of measles Bngh.im m polled 4 cases of mcude.s and .5 ( ases of mumps Products. MRS. THOMAS SECRIST AND FAMILY ' to help you with your work Theres no question about it. Selective ser-- v ice for military purposes has greatly cut down available farm labor. But work must go on. Thousands of farmers have "drafted I Iectric Hired Hands to do many more jobs. Why don't you, too? Come in, let's talk it oxer! See Your Electrical Equipment .j UTAH POWER f SCtP Oft & Dealer or LIGHT CO. WA ANO STAMPS D &mi DIRECTORY Where To Find It Amm it end it V A POUND listing of reliable firms and Individuals specialists In their by any Pep PLCXmiXC & Satisfaction guar- Sorenson INSURANCE S Martin Rasmussen Residence Phone 98 OPTICAL Office and GOODS The N L Hansen Variety Store Store of a Million Articles ORCHARD SUPPLIES Approved quality Insecticides, spray. Insr mtnas Anderson Produce Lo For VICTORY U 88-Vi- to Station or Dealer HFAT1NC A 7s? Bring in all jour old rubber, such as . . . hose G Raincoats Tires and tubes Rubber heels Garters Hot w ater bottles Girdles Jar rings Boots Gloves Bathing caps Galoshes and everything else made with rubber No matter how bring in, jou'lt will be turned act before June little or how much old rubber you be paid for it at once and the rubber over to the government. You must 30. BUY are used in our re- upholstered jobs! REMEMBER ng makes NEW FURNITURE - yellow June 21 (UP) Artie.ss Brenda Joyce today said she is ictiring temporai-- i ly fiom the .set. mu to become a mother and will join ner husband, Lt Owen Waid, at Camp Roberts The baby is expected in Martha Scott, movie star, today asked Postmaster General Ft, ink Walkei to issue postage-ftee- , envelopes to any gnl who writes a ms-sagof love and cheer' to a fighting man Since mail fiom camps and bases now travels without postage, Miss Scott thought all romantic mail to the men should also go free. To any man separated from his sweetheart," she wrote there is nothing so Walker, magic as a letter from home. heart-stampe- o OUR WORK ALWAYS PLEASES lS Ol'IC CLEANING TODAY MODERN DEPENDABLE CLEANERS SEND Y it m A ! I f r m rf xxz Great Kentucky Whiskey Celebrates its Ann Harding, who has just returned to pictures, today was relieved of having to defend a $5,000 attorney's fee suit. Counsel for 'the Max D. Stru-e- r estate dismissed the action in superior court because of the statute of limitations The complaint had alleged the former star paid only half of a fee promised the New Yoik attorney in a contest with her former husband, Harry Bannister. over custody of their daugh$10,-0O- DEFENSE Director Tay Garnett today was sued fordtvotee on giounds of ciuelty Mrs. Garnett asked! j custody of their son. The couple married at in 1934. 4 Utah Oil Refining Co. Stations and Dealers in Its Products Co. MOVIELAIID ter S BONDS ST MlS BEST OF MATERIALS ONLY THE HOLLYWOOD, UNITED STATE a: AVAILABLE 4 YOU WILL BE PAID A No job too small Coleman anired A j, paiks, make Oomph Girl Ann Sheridan w'U be matron of honor at the wedding of her wardrobe attendant, Martha Giddings, Sunday, June 28. Miss Gidd.ngs will be married to Sgt. John Bunch in the Fort MacArthur chapel She has worked with Miss, Sheridan for the past four years, ' line. $ . may avert gasoline rationing DRAFT'6LECT0C7y Worlds Largest FREE Menagerie , j Your Country needs BUY A DEFENSE BOND STARS Group Entertained out of old. Al I.awn Party Mrs Ross C. Bowen enterAnd we tained at her home Tuesday night at a lovely lawn party for guarantee our twenty guests including the group of employees of the J. C workmanship. Penney stole who spent many houis m the beet fields dunng the thinning emergency. The members of the group worn seived dinner cooked on the gaiden fireplace and were PHONE 27 .seated at five tables decoiated with fresh gaiden flow e is Following the lunch, games weie enjoyed. Yuma, An, March 31, 19 15, .shadow anil similar absurdities iand sepal ated February .3. would indirule an unhealthy To B" Married Al MeVa national condition. L. 1. S. Temple Make-uman Max Factor, Mr. and Mis George II Bolt Jr BUY A DEFENSE BOND said peace will bung and daughter, Elsie, left for the today most resplendent beauty Mesa, Anona, Fiiday, June 19, p.uade" Ihe world haaovei seen jwhem they will meet Elder Ba- with Hollywood leading the relmont Yates, son of Mr. and action Mrs Elias Yates of Bngham, The swing from tight wartime and who has just completed hi. two yeai mission for the L. D. lestnctions and ihe release of new articles for S chuich in Texas. The couple hundreds of consumer use will be the E. B. Harrison will lie mat tied in the L D S. he said. factors, OPTOMETRIST folat Alesa, June 24, jhmplo he However," admitted, 20 South Main Street lowing which they will tour the such as things green hair, .slate on a honeymoon. put pie eye- 111 - beicivement WED. FRIDAY JULY lipstiik, Sell Your Scrap Rubber to U. S. Right Now! d A" TE ARE VFRY GLAD - Mil) OF HUNKS We wish lo thank those who assisted to make out but den easier to bear in Ihe recent loss of our husband and father, Thomas Secrist We also wish to thank the ward bishopnc, thp Relief Society, the speakers who offir-econsoling remarks at the funeral rites, and all otheis who comfoited us in our hour of -- to in- nounce that we are now authorized local distributors of Purina Chows, those nationally known Checkerboard feeds for livestock and poultry. See us for Purina Chows and those dependable Purina Sanitation Y e cough 28 RARE Everton Mattress iHoneyville News - 101 -3 gifts Sunday, Maigaiet II. Petersen was the hostess. Games weie played and a luncheon Mis Lola Stowell en.seived tertained Fiiday with a hot dinner and Saturday, June 20, Mrs Annie R Tingey seived a luncheon to about thirty guests, m honor of the newlyweds. & STAMPS-- V HEARD THE NEWS! de-1- k P.1 - HERE ful foi 1 awnings, attractively II! of G El A KST at FORREST 1ST TIME E honey- lege. tivi , Bevel al showers have been Mi. and Mrs. Flia Benson held lot the young bmle and and Mi. spent Tuesday visiting she has mceived many beauti Mis J line Chnstcnsen day s. Vi and gloom The couple left on a moon to the southern aflei whieh they will then home in Ogden 2." Baker B R FIRST 1 June 28, 1922. Miss Myrtle Lilly white, daugh-- ' of Mr and Mis J If Lil- ly white of Haipei Fred1 and Soie risen wine mat lied in the Salt Lake temple. y KVKS AGO IWH.Viy June 2(1, 1917. Little Keith VVixom, son of Mi and Mis S C Wixom, met' with a painful accident, when he caught hw hand in the w linger of an electric was'her. several weie manned in the Salt Lake temple Coiporal Cliff Hatch, who has June 29, 1917. been visiting in Connne during1 A baby hoy was bom to Mr. the past week, left on Satuiday and Mrs Bert Olson for Camp Polk, Louisiana, wheie ho is stationed. Miss Joan Ford of Huntsville HEALTH is visiting with Miss Patsy COLUMN Hammerland. Caiol and Larry Foulger of Reports fiom local health to the Utah State De-- j Ogden aie visiting with their giandparents, Mr and Mrs. A. paitment of Health foi the week L Shaw. ending June 19, indicate that The Connne Ladies M E. club them was a slight deeiease in mot on Thuisday afternoon at the total number of cases of the home of Mis Wm. Baker communicable disease as com-A short program was given and paied ulth the week ending games' weie played dunng the June 12 Five hundied and thirty seven iftoinoon, following which a cases ot measles worn iepoit-eious lur(h was served. as compared with b34 for Seveial Connne ladies have been making mattresses dunng the week ending June 12 Durthe past week at the school ing tne fust four months of the house under the direction of yeai, four deaths fiom measles Mis Nettie B home weie teported Two of these paLund, c.emonsti ation agent for Box tients weie one yeai of age, one was 12, and the olhei ll Elder county. Dunng the yeai 1911 Selective Soivioe registration all boys will be held nexl Tuesday at the not one death fiom measles was Connne city hall for those who icpoited ale eighteen to twenty ye.ns of Other diseases icpoited were followsas chickenpox 45, age measles 537, Geiman measles 42 mumps 231, pneumonia li, scarlet fever 8 tuberculosis 2, Mis ANIMAL ODDITIES Among leeetil p.nties honoi mg the bndo was a shower givi n Mis Glen Slungcl, al or .Mis Lowell home in M.ninm .Chi isleiLsell of Ogden also held a dinner in honoi ol the binle VNY THINGS TO INTEREST VOU. E EQUIPMENT VOU NEED WE A NU.MRER OF ITEMS IN SI ()( K. Mrs. Dan June 28. 1917. Sommeis and Mrs. Lee WilMiss Nola Bow ring, daughter liams of Peoria, 111 , are visit- of Mr and Mis J Frank Bow- ing with their parents, Mr and ling and Norman V Watkins CORIMNE. RIPLEY was p ie.se nt. Vlarritige Kites Aiinouneed Mr and Mis Ed Kichuidson announce the maniage of their PAL L ANDERSON, Manager daughtoi, Donna, to Ted ValenPHONE .! tine. son of Mr and Mis James P Valentino. The wedding was and family of Ogden spent Sun-- pel loi ined today, June 2(1, in Ihe Sail Lake temple. wiih iv his molhei, Mis. 'In v are giaduatis of Boothe Hyium Mis 'I ban Boothe has ietum-e- the Box Elder high si hool. home Horn Los Angeles atlel Ted attended Weber and Donna the L. 1). S. business colVisaing i, nee weiks wnh lela a long illness OPEN NOON TIL 10 P. M. As Featured Rv y REMINDER Office Supply June 27, 1922. Mis. Johanna Andersen, lN, died at the home of hei daughter, Mis John P. Bull, pillow-in- lK Protected Prescription Drugs O HUE Whitworth Home Scene () June Wairiage Mi and Mis Chailms Whit- Jwmlh announce the ni.u t luge of Jiihen d.uigliiei. Elame, to livvirs Sianger. son of Mr and Mis (Men ist anger ot Mamoit The maniage took pi ice at the Whnwoith home, Satuidiv, June 2U the ceiemony being Ipeiloimed by Supt Heivm Bun- del son The hi ije was diessed m a pink laee gown, and was J al tended by Miss Elvua PeterIson Best man was Paul Seol-J.eOnly the immediate family DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED (.) 2(i, 1922. E IF ITS OI Fit STILL UVRRV ti PEOPLES DRUG Si W Miss Glace Valentine letutn-elodav after fulfilling a mis sion in the Cenlial slates. painsSTANDS SEC- CORINNE 28, 1932. Logan temple Mis Maigaret Atkinson, 82, died at the home of hei daughter, Mis Kimball Hansen, tol lowing a week's illness .... & CVRD FOR A SlEt'I L 0(1' VSION, WE HAVE IT ALSO! C VRRY L. D. S. CHI RCII HOOKS. FSO HOOKS OP FICTION, POEMS, ETC. WHY NOT DROP IN AND DROWSE AROUND' A v OND ONLY TO SKILL. We take pride in perfectionist standards for every detail of OCR SERVICE. For your protection and comenience. it is our pledge to he satisfied only with the best RAY IF ITS A GIFT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WE HAVE IT! Miss Jennie Marble, daughter of Mr and Mis N Peter M irble of Deweyville and Ilen-iNielsen were mail uni m ihe not'd of modern pharmacy, In (he k lime $1.89 ANTISEPTIC LISTERINE 75c The Business and Proiessumal Womens club celebi ated teir eighth birthday anniversaiy uitn a banquet at the Howard Holt under the direction 01 M.ss Blanche Hyde, pi evident Miss Jensen, Marguerite daughter of Mr. and Mis Enin II Jensen and George E Binkley weie rnained in Ogden 43c 39c 69c 29c 25c to 50c shave lotion McKesson ,a long illness y bvr 530 m l)av. TEN UAHS AGO June 27, 198.1. M.s. C. D Blown, 78 died at the family home, following BiOT o ! Adults 22c Plus Tax Kiddies 10c PEP 3 A Kentucky Straight Boiirtton Whiskey National Produds Lorp N. Y. JJ J i il 1 90 4 Proof ll i L i i Vi ivVncVvuxxLvvXvv v |