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Show iAaiftfrfrwiia JULY 10. 1912. 3ty AFTERNOON. T11E BOX ELDER CHINA REPORTS CAPITOL- PICK O THE P1CTI RES NEWS-JOURNA- S County Commissioners ; The Hoard of County cccejjciiej (IT) 8 BERLE BKBNDV JOYCE SHORTS NEWS REELS SUNDAY MONDAY the sitn ejr. In a special filth wai communique, m iXXi.(XK) eluded tl oops ktlh d and 1 vkiikk) wounded. In addition CARTOONS 1 TUESDAY 2'i'fgl pi lsoiiti weie eaptund and 7 It!1) Pl'i pieces ot uai s . J&f t fMARR Victar flaming M $ r NEWS .said lepou SoO.fXX'1 Jrt-nes- mops and about 1 out) planes now weie tmniobiVi t China pi opei The booty incLMeJ GARfM 15 e J ip d m Bars Jerpiens Soap $1.19 4 BARS Mahtn ond Benjamin Oloxtr Produc'd by SAM ZIMBAUST SPECIALTY SHORTS wpi 1,181 H,57l mat here rilles and 8 Ml tanks. lollies and autimobdes A military spokesman suut the figure for Japanese casualtas was 'conservative and that it included only tionp.w id Japanese nationality "The Japanese tioops presently immobilized in China proper include do mfantiy dtvi-- ' casual annv sions and one gioup, or loughly over 8(X),(XXi he said. This figure men, does not include those enemy foiees now in Manchuna Japan leached her gieatest military stiength in China in 1910 when she employed .17 divisions or moie than lOnOOoO men agaias--t Genet ahssimo foi ces, the spokesman said. The lepoit covered the five yeais of war beginning wuh the shnmi.sh for control of the Marco Polo bridge over the Ymgting river near Peiping in 1937 This incident marked the beginning of a fight that has spread out over the richest and most populous regions of China, driving an stimated uOJXXUXXJ Chinese from then homis along the coasts to bleak intenor regions guns, A CARTOONS FOR THE s FIGHTING MEN REdl'IRES SCIENTIFIC FEEDING THE REST ANIMALS. TO ROCHEU 192. 120 Chi-an- PRODITE WE MIX AND SUPPLY ALL TYPES OF FEEDS ftSON FEED AND SEED CO. , Pastel tinted pieces, i Production at John Situiteqk l RAISE MEAT T Violet Odors . r Scro Ptay by John Loo pktfd by VICTOR FLEMING seied. booty The tgacy . lountil the It E St. OW OR MGIIT! Commis-s.onei- s g SIX5sqr5 TIL Two Big New Hits -- Starts Today! l n anniveis.m sail the Japanese casualties A MARVELOUS SHOW! r Chtrn sc national nulitaiy as coumtl announu'd today Sam Japanese hostilities entei-t'- DAN DAILEY. Jr. DONNA REED UORP.Y BE KE Ml I. TON tin againx--t 01-- pie-sen- t. tin Chi ni.-- i MOKEY WHISPERING GHOST Mai Tf BUY WAR M'X.MPS AT Ol It BON Commissioner Jensen piesiding. Commissioner Oviiiis was excused due to the event death of his mother. Upon the lecomniendalion of the Republican county chan man the commissioners appointed .Mrs, Katurime lfall as of Pott.ige pteeinet, to succeed Mis Rose Hall, who has l event ly moved to Ogden. The i lei k was instiucted to inform Mis. llall of her appointment. John Adams of Brigham City that appeared and n nested steel Kills he installed for a rattle guaid on the county to, id one mile south ol the Blue Clerk steel budge. Mr. Adants was tnloimed that if he could obtain the steel tails the county would he willing to install them. David II. Mann, chan man of the County Ration Boatd, appealed and presented a claim fiom Russell Wdldion for traveling expenses in gathering supplies fiom the various schools for the lationing boaid, and loquested that Mr. Waldion he l eimbm sed for his elforts. The commissioners authorized payment of the claim. The commissioners also authorized Mr. Mann to purchase f00 envelopes and a stapler tor use in the County Ration office in Brigham, the stapler to be given to the county when not needed by es in tiu '5- -' U. met in tegular session, tilts, week, with Commissioners Nielson ami Jensen Japan has suttoied mute than 2xkiixki ,l).l last "jol plants in 11 major bat'Us and I1),;?.') guetilla shnm.shis TODAY AND SATURDAY .Ji.Wil Hold Regular Session -- VACATION JAP LOSES nil'M'.KINO, July PAGE THREE E SOAP 590 indy Dtvint UuiU Albxitien John Howard iL ;r ADDED SHORT TREATS P. A. TOBACCO, lb. can 1 73c 20c 89c 79c 79c 43c JPeoIos the DDrug latum office. The comnns-sionei- STARTS SUNDAY! NOT ONE I lie lovers of In thrill t BUT TWO BIG HITS! . . . Kings Knw-hiie- k you again in T V.iihrs uelliir I U'S .ml Awv. V Mar Hit' Wmg the - s agieed that the county would assume rental expenses RAY THE DREGGIST for the Ration Office, not to Protected Prescription Drugs exceed $25 per month. Lew is S. Wight, Brigham City councilman, appeared and requested permission for the city to obtain some of the gravel which the county is removing fiom the Box Elder creek bed. 'The eommissioneis authonz.ed Mr. Wight to take the gravel which they needed for the actual cost of loading and hauling, or, if agiccahle with the conttac-- I for in charge of removing the gtavel, to use a city truck in hauling the same. After careful consideration on the bids for county printing, the commissioners agreed to award the bid for punting legal notices, reports, and advertisements for, the year .beginning July 1, 1912, to the Box Elder News-Jou- i nal, 'specifying 6 point type, 6 point slug, be used. A request, in the form of a letter, was made by the Rozel Asphalt Company, to have a toad built, by the county, fiom the old Piomontory station down Ileily Lamarr and John Garfield are the lovers in M 1 Ms adapto the noith shote of the (Treat tation of the John Steinbeck novel, Tortilla l'lat, with Silencer Tracy, third member of the star trio, involved in the story Sail Iyiike, approximately fourteen miles southwest of the old of the colorful ( alifornia paisaims. The picture opens at the l'lomontoiy on the Southern PaCapitol Theatre, Sunday. cific Railload company line. The asphalt company claimed that the construction of the pioposod id is made necessaiy by the COLUMN m of the Southern Pacific of- - icmoval & Reports tiom localI healthiment r a vs a y line from the Promon-lo- t fieri s to the State ARE RICH IN epui Health lor the week ending lory section. The commissionVITAMINS instiucted the cletk to the health show 3, picture July the asphalt company that Utah to ho considei ably ,hflr "'quox-- t was being piuved over the p.evioux week. sidered. com-- ' f of A total of 1X2 cases inunieable diseases was icported mound arf only seven as compared with a total of 812 ; weie played under the innings June week the eases for ending arc lights, as they lost another game, 13 to 1. A six-ruscoring rampage in tmues to subside, only 283 cases was the Peaches inning In .ng compared uf,sl ejfort 0f thi night, but xepoited 473 the BUY THEM AT loi itn pievious week, a dossed the (.y Other diseases icpoited weie i0rn(. pfatr for a l lead at that THE BARGAIN chiikenpox 47, 0( (j,,, g,lrn). dnd the six STORE ituns L Geiman measles do more than fatten didnt mumps 157, pneumonia 8, scar-,,- , jOL.a boys batting marks. AEE KINDS OF ii lever 5, tuberculosis 2, whoopThe Foikers made their lone FRUITS AND and rheumatic run in the second inning, whi'e ing cough 31 EGETABUES. fever 3. g the Peaches scored in each Box Elder reported 3 cases of of the game with the ex'me isles. Brigham icported 3 ception of the fourth. cases of measles and two cases Howard woiked on the mound of mumps. for the locals and struck out fO men. Tadd, who pitched for the American Folk hoys disForkers IURGAIN STORE Hapless posed of only four men by the Lose To Peaches strikeout route. The hapless American Folk biseball team of the Utah Indus-tna- l league showed up at the local diamond on Wednesday night for a game with the BrigClippings from our files ot ham Peaches. Only nine players were in uniform for the Bygone Days. Forkers. A catcher was used TEV YEARS AGO OOOOOO9O0G0HEALTH St o a o e s Marguerite Chapmar Teclmicnlur Carbum Woodman Spare That Tree Unit of tin Secrel Service I,atest Purumoiiiit News ta-tio- n UNION LEADER, 3 cans for $1.00 ADLERIKA $1.00 ANGELUS LIPSTICKS $1.00 HOPPER S FACE CREAM 50c SKIN BRACER g 2 ntk Di Inif Lev Ciuillo Hilarious successor To "Tank A Million and Hay Foot Added Delights HOW TO TAKE A VACATION a comedy a ANN ... SHERIDAN Latest Edition Paramount News RONALD REAGAN Ckaofrj TOBIAS WHOKF We Make Our Own Conn in anil Relax ill ,.x Comfort NEWS-JOUHN- W eather ADS GET RESULTS AL Yoibbs Tlae Asking A HAIR DRESS FOR EVERY OCCASION - in-!- n TOUR car or truck will last longer if you have it SERVICED REGULARLY-S- EE has trained mechanics. . He uses quality materials. He performs all service operations at reasonable rates. It pays to see your Chevrolet dealer for c service because. He ... ... or-savi- ng YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER for years, Chevrolet dealers have had the largest number of trade-in- s and, therefore, the widest experience in servicing all makes and models. Better have a ... today. check-u- p CONSERYATIONIPtA o o 0 f. 0 JOHN ROOSTERS 0 0 QQOQQQ0 9D emories July 12, 1932. was Jonathan Petersen, struck and killed by lightning while trailing sheep on the Monte Cristo road. , CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. BRIGHAM CITY. I T MI TWENTY TEARS AGO July 11, 192 2 Noima Valherg. daughter of John Valbeig, died. a TW KVI PLENTY GOOD USED CARS! WITH GOOD TIRES 1939 BUICK SEDAN PLYMOUTH SEDAN OLDSMOBILE SEDAN OLDSMOBILE COUPE PRICED TO SUIT YOUR PURSE Central Chevrolet Company Y-- I I E T EARS AGO 10, 1917. July Dr. Peal sc has stalled excavation for a nt w home on West The old home will Foi test St be used for a hospital. TRY A WANT AD TODAY NOTICE! .Mountain View Trout Parm dosed for repairs and alterations until July will J I. lie WE ARE BUYING CHERRIES CASH PRICES BINGS LAMBERTS WINDSORS NAPOLEONS SOUR CHERRIES ANDERSON PRODUCE CO. BOX EEDEB PRODUCE GROWERS, Phono INC. oOO Weather St vies Brigham Beauty Salon! PHONE |