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Show THE BOX ELDER PAGE FOUR NEWS-JOURNA- il' ESI) AY L A FTERN ( )ON Jl'l.Y DOUBLE MENACE Impressive Rites Held .Many Children Gamer July Fourth For Lena H. Owens Parade Prizes Ml1fR Kuivi'dl Mivu;fs H Owens of Coiinne wete (Continued from Page One) held in the fratem.il hall at Sonnelon. 15 years and ovet : Coiinne, Monday, July 6, at -- 1st, 30c, no name; 2nd, 20c, no p m. P.eveiend J. K. - (diver name, did, 10c, no name. officiated. The On inn.- chap(fills up to 10 yeais: 1st, doc. ter No 11 of the O E S. len-deieand Vet l.cna Last Time Today! RIO RITA nay Scott, Shirley Scott the funeral litual :2nd, 20c, Carlin Ilall and Maui-ina w ith 'Musical numbers included Jensen, did, 10c, Doris Siduet by Bertha and Biancis. monson and Shirley Josephson. ISlJ) ABBOTT Baralvatter of Tiemonton, they 10 to 11 years; 1st, dOo, Barbata 1,01' ( OSIELLO the Sunset." Housley and Billie Hill, 2nd, 20c, Beyond stin;, Mis Jewell Steffen sang a solo. Dian MilLs and Janice Packer; With Me." A mo made 3rd, 10c, Janice Jones and Doii.s FAMILY NIGHTS "Abide 15 and over; 1st, dOc, uj of Jewwell Steffen Iiertha OLsen. Landvatter. sang, Francis and Dontha Richardson Fay WED. and THURS. "Neater My God To Thee. Kidman; 2nd, 20c, and Rena Feigu-soMis. (Ben Wyatt accompanied 10c and 20c and Mirrian I.ee; did, 10c, them on the jnano. Mis Martha no names. FINEST DOF BFE BILL Smoot sane a solo, "The PerBicycle Races. Free for all. feet OF THE YEAR! hy 1st, 75c, Dell Jensen, 2nd, 50c, Day," accompanied Vesta Ferry. Charley Mills; 3rd, 25c, Wayne No. 1 Mrs. Owens was the widow Summcrill. of the late Sylvester to 10 ((wens, Boat Races (Boys)-U- p TARZANS who died October H, 1037 and is Jears: 1st, $1.00, Ralph Nielson, survived thtee son by SECRET Whitaker, James Nor th, Melville S L. and Richard Sackett; 2nd, 75r, Her- Jo.sc ph TREASURE County Commissioner Anthony (Sher Addington, Veron Watkins, Wayne and four gi andchildt en. Darrel Seager, Duaino Ilunsak-Mrs- . Johnny Weismuller Owens was botn at Maureen O'Sullivan 3rd, 50c. I.eland Seeley, Jack Knoxville, Tcnn., on May L Nelson, Jr. Hafnor. No. 2 lKb5, to Michael and Bcttie 10 to 13 yeais: 1st, $1.00, Dell Stevens Cox. She wa.s t eared Jensen, Reese Non-Eugene CADET GIRL and educated at Knoxville and (;arfield, Jack Owens, Larry with came to Coiinne 60 years ago, Garfield ; 2nd, 75c, Ceeile Chris-whershe has resided since. tenson. Lee Simotisen, Roy Aus-ShFAROE LANDIS was an active member of tjn, Rulon Meacham, Wayne JOHN WAYNE the Methodist church and wassundcl; 3rd, 50c, Blaine John-- a To avoid (he evening crowds member of the Older of the son, Charley Morris, Robert to attend the folks are urged iSmith, Jack Butler, Max Cape- matinees. ner. 11 to 17 years: 1st, $1.00, Ben FRIDAY SATCRDAY HF.ItK TO ATTEND Kenneth Glover, Nielson, CharUS FCNKK.U. SKUNK ley Mills, Bud Merrell, Bud Q The lett; 2nd, 75c, Herbert Surn-thfollowing tunerul merill, Glen Smith, Robert people attended services of Mrs. Lena Owens Summed, Stanley Peterson, YOU'LL LOVE IT! of Corinne and are visiting with Vernon Jensen; 3rd, 50c, Wayne Miles1 the Owens family for the bal- - .Smith, Jr. Winchester, ance of this week; Mrs. George Leonard, Perry Peters, Lavar. Armstrong of Knoxville, Tenn , Heaton. to 10 TRY A WANT AD Mrs. G. A. Barber, A. Nevada, Boat Races (Girls) upGunder-json, Blanke 'years: 1st, $1.00, Mary Missouri, Mrs. T. and Mrs. J. L. Kleine of Los Carolyn Hall, Barbara TODAY! Wood, Suzana Simonson, Doris Angeles, Calif. 'Simonsen; 2nd, 75c, Marilyn Pauline Jensen, Armstrong, Dorothy Lillywhite, Iva Beth Simonsen, Jeraldine Osborne; 3rd, 30c, Donna Anderson, Wan-da North, Iva Meacham, Lorna Reeder, Naomi Wright. 10 to 13 years: 1st, $1.00, Basil Williams, Lynn Richards; 2nd, 75c, Barbara Housley, Billy' Hill, Lavern Richardson, Miss Reeder; 3rd, 50c, Ladine KidWAR ON INSECTS man, Flora Lee Hadley, Wilma Anna Lee. Seagard, 15c OIL CITRONELLA 13 to 17 years; 1st, $1.00, Enid Sherman, Edna Joyce Thorsen, 25c MOSQUITONE LuJean Jensen, Sherry Ann 25c SKETOFAX Sherman, Geraldine Sherman; 2nd, 75c, Dorothy Kidman, Fay STA-WA- Y 35c Richards, Corel Jensen, Kathleen Richardson, Donna Smith; MOTH CRYSTALS 3rd, 50e, Margaret Tingey, Bar19c MOTH BALLS bara Wood, Mary Gunderson, Karen Gunderson, Dixie GunFLY SPRAY derson. 79c LARVEX Approximately three hundred marchers participated in the pa25c BUHACH rade. Mr. Gunderson expressed 10c his thanks to the judges and all EL VAMPIRO who gave of their time to make SPRAY 45c ACME ALL AROUND the parade a success. Those who have not received 49c FLIT GARDEN SPRAY their prize money mav do so by 35c PETERMENS DISCOVERY contacting Mr. Gunderson, it ROACH POWDER 25c was said. The names of some of the prize winners were not learned PRESCRIPTIONS and if the following will identify themselves they may have a Whatever the store name on your doctors prize. to it our you may bring prescription Tricycle Section: Two little store if you desire. Should you do so, girls riding a tricycle pulling a we'll fully guarantee its proper compoundwagon won second place. ing and the purity of its ingredients. Pets Bird Cage. A Jensen won first place. The children above should lose no time in contacting Mr. Gunderson and collect their prize money. The following births were re-- , potted from the local Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold Rob-bias, Tiemonton, a gui, boi n July 6; Mr. and Mis Frank Hawkins. Brigham, a cil, bum July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Seeley, a boy, born Ju'y 6; Mr. nd Mis. Fred Sever, a girl, boin July 5; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Milton Hoover, a girl, iboin July 6, Mr and Mrs. m. Nish, a gill, bom July L was Young Mis. Thurza operated on lor appe.vin itis inis afternoon at the local hospital. 1 e Southwestern Bell Telephone Company A. C. Stannard, direc-- e $36,000. Benjamin F. HopCompany J. J. kins, president, $75,000; McIntyre, senior vice president, S45.1XX); J. L. Myers, executive vice president, $13,000; Carl W. Johnson, vice president, $15,000. Illinois Bell Telephone Company A. II. Mellinger, president, $65,700. New England Telegraph Telephone Company Robinson, president, New gathering since the Academy Awards dinner v as planned for It! heroes of the current war heir Sunday. Following a parade and ceremonies at the Olympic stadium, the touring war herjis will attend a formal dinner show at the Coeoanut Grove. Mur1 than 10) screen celebrities and executives were to be on hand, with invitations based on war bond purchases. president, PHILADELPHIA, July 2 Chrysler cor(UP) War-busporation paid its president, K. T. Keller, $100,930 lor his 1941 job, the securities peace-timand exchange commission reported today. Keller, whose company now is one of Americas leaders in the production of arms for tit. allies, was the highest paid ( cutive listed on the latest SEC 'release on expenditures hy throughout the nation. The reports also are listed with 'stock exchanges. Third on the list was B. F. Hutchinson, Chrysler iee president, who was paid $90,900. Another of the motor companys vice presidents, F. M. Zeder, received $85,150. The second highest paid executive was F. C. Crawford, of Thompson Propresident rewho ducts. Incorporated, ceived $91,319. Other corporations and offi y e the Future UcwelWoney EEPING your job is of first importance to you. Increasing your bank balance is the next step toward happiness and contentment. START SAVING REGULARLY Wi NOW Welcome Your Banking Business First National Bank OF RRIGIIAM CITY Or Did You Know "It says here in the paper that in Bigypt women carry baskets of fruit and flowers on their heads." "That's nothing cJ5vXvT From ntladetphia Ilccori IDAHO USITORS HERE M. I. A. DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Borchort A mutual dance will ho held of Downey. Idaho, aie heie tor Tuesday, July It. a: the Box the summer, visiting with Mrs. Elder high school at 9 3d The Borchert's mother, Mrs. Alice Keith Spencer band ol I.ogan, Hansen. the same band that played at the Gold and Green dime for the past two years, wii. tarnish BUY the music. The public is DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS JOHN WAYNE PAULETTE GODDI! - r-- RAYMOND MASSE! LYNNE 1 A OVERMAN ROBERT PRESTON SUSAN HAYWARD Prices This Show Matinee, lil d ( 6 a Evenings Children . .. 17c 3 . mile $56,160. I. T Telephone Barnard, $53,693. New York Telephone Company James L. Kilpatrick, retired W. James president, $52,281; Hubbell. president, $52,969. The Pacific Telephone and N. R. Telegraph Company Pawley, piesident, $65 520. The Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company J. E. Warren, president, S50.480. ISSUED MNRKINGE LICENSE Odie Deari Jones and i ryn Boyd, both of Bnp were issued a maniagefo' the Friday, July 3, at n V-- BUY BONDS & STAID CD and W '.tfeh V, J the WAR T n n k i S A w BOND TODAY! A NEW PURINA MFMBrn rF.Df.RAL RF5FRVE SYSTFM OrPOMTS INSL RFD I NDLR U S. COVERNMI NT PLAN BOARD HAS THtWj , SAVE ALL COOKING FATS AND GREASES USUALLY WASTED. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS THEM. HOCSEWIVES. LUNCH ROOM OPERATOR, TACRANTS ANI) HOTELS. CAN ALL ' ; PART BY SAYING ALL THEIR SCRAP K'1 COOKING GREASES. TAKE SAME TO MARKET. A MOST OF THE MEAT MARKETS IN I'TAj (,r' IDAHO ARE Sl'PPLIEI) WITH S FIT ABMf TAINERS FOR HANDLING THIS GREASEWILL WEIGH IT AND PAY YOU ON N Ti, I CENTS PER POI ND CLEAN P.ASIS. SAN INGS MONEY TO IICY DEFENSE AND HELP LICK THE AXIS. - MONEY! State Security Bank PRODUCTION .F ASKED l'S TO HELP IN A PROGRAM H CREASING THE PRODUCTION OF FATS AM1 TO HELP OFFSET THIS SHORTAGE. in town with a full line of Purina Dairy Chows to feed our whole family from calf to cow. That's good news and I hope the boss looks into it. Every loyal Americans money is buying War Bonds and Stamps to the tune of 10'. of his and her pay Make that every (ray day. proVictory your personal gram and keep saving too! GREASER d Ti OF GlACEA I 12' ; THERE IS APPROXIMATEI EXTRACTED FROM ALL ANIMAL AM )f TABLE GREASES. THIS GLYCERINE IS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF MlNITIONjj. DEALFR AS A PATRIOTIC SERVICE t T r SAVE ALL FATS AND 'HERE'S uWARBONDS k c I TAKE ft.j S' WAR WILL V HELP AVENGE PEARL HARBOR! It BUY UNITED STATES tforung RAY MILLAHD THE AMERICAN SUPPLY OF NEGETABLEO; FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND DI TCH EAM J: DIES HAS BEEN COMPLETELY CUT OIK R 14 MEANS THAT THIS COUNTRY I ACES A hfcH A SHOKU SHORTAGE OF FATS AND OILS J.r WHICH ALSO AFFECTS OCR ALLIES. WILE HOLD remarkable. Women do that over here and call them hats." For VICTORY John J. Bell ter and Parameuni Ptur com-'parti- Orson Welles will return here from South America in July, a month earlier than he had planned. it was learned today. Welles will bring back more than a hundred reeLs of film for cutting and editing into ''It's All True," South American technicolor feature. In Jersey Company-Ches- l Filmland's largest A ficer, $50,330. The Cleveland Graphite Bronze I IN MOVIELAIID utmKKom Electric piesident, $05,064 R. Erie Railroad Company E. Woodruff, chief executive of- I : and Leo T. Crowley, Cui (Miration 9c Protected Prescription Drugs Gas Standard 9c THE DRUGGIST GJJ2lJ $19,499. IncorThompson Products, porated -- L. M. Clegg, executive vice president, $30,774, A. T. Colwell, vice president, $10,119. acemetkj : RAY 1 James Philro Corporation i DDrui sPEcrm T. Buckley, piesident, e Peoples semi Ml other W.seonsin Telephone Company W. R. McGovern, president, -- I (jUIIHRItt' $62,550. e 10c-25c-3- imsWednesday . Thursda $52,500. , 25c-39c-5- NOW playing -a- cial's salaries: Bel! Telephone Company of Pennsylvania-- - Philip T. Staples, president. $02,4 It); Francis J. Chesterman, vice president and general manager, $31,133; Geo. H. Earl, general traffic manager, $13,449. Merchants and Manufacturers Arthur Securities Company Greene, piesident, $30,399. Beatrice Creamery Company -- Clinton H. Haskell, president, ' Ttc-e- .VACATION Brilna Colorado Animal By- - Products Co. JENSEN BROS. MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. a aOg ODD a I lean a I 13 OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY SPAN ISH FORK IIEBER CITY c E3D - ' . |