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Show a tesd y FTERNOON. JULY 11, 1942. THE BOX ELDER BOX ELDER BRIEFS GARLAND Garland ward 'will hold a community get toWhile You gether celebration Tuesday eve nmg at 8 p m according to Prepare yourself now for a good post-wjMid Belle Wood of the MIA Ensign Stanley Castleton son the beauty profession! vocation 'of Mr and Mrs Harold Cast.e-ituThere's ALWAYS a demand for trained ot Garland is visiting home on fui lough before being tians-- i Lcduijf operators. let icd Lorn Coipus Chu-t- i, (Texas, to San Diego, Cal with his new rank as Ensign Stan-- ' EXCELCIS a' ley completed his course a flying cadet at Corpus Chusti, whete h.s bi other, Ralph, is an instiument instruetoi Altei fin-his visit home Si ,n L ishing to young women will join the Patrol Plane Reand a chance to earn while learning. placement Squadton, wno 'I fly bombeis he navy pattol (htotheis wete gtaduates of the need do All to write you this nus great opportunity. Done (Beat River high school ana Utter telliuK why you would like to learn the beauty prolev students of the US AC at Lo- ol the four best received this week, iuu 11 your letter is one gan before joining the naval uir awarded a scholarship entitling you to (ree union foice you Will be fur a complete beauty course in the Lxcelcis beauty School at TRE MONTON Bishop and Salt Lake or Ogden. jMis Moioni Lundberg of Tie-- i 17 vears of age or over is eligible to enter monton announce the engage- Any young lady of 'ment of their daughter, Ruth of Mail your letter today to. this contest to Woodtow Stallings, jOgden, Ison of Mis Doiothy Stallings! of Ogden Miw Lundbetg is aj EX CEL CIS BEAUTY SCHOOL of the Bear Re er high jgiaduate Lake Salt City Main and broadway school and the Thomas D Dee Memonal hospial nuising school At piesent sne is employed ;n the suigical division of that. Mr Stallings gradu-hospital died fiom the Ogden high school and Weber college He touied N'onh America for one yeari JC Clipping;) from our files of 'and is now stationed ut.cfniTPi Hvone Days. Rucker, Alabama, S Army. Miss Lundberg intends bntn The following during '1 EN X EAKS A(.() to leave for Alabama the fust ie past week are repotted fiom July 14, IDSL. of October. ne local hospital Announcement was made that Mr and Mis C. V Gieen R. W. Hunsa-ker- , Mr. and Mrs. the headquaiteis of the Bear announce the twin engagement of girls. Honejville, 'River Migratoiy Bird Refuge their daughtei, Beth, to Virgil would be moved fiom Ogden to and McFailand, son of Mr BVY BOPS & STAMPS V Bugham in the neai futuie. Mrs Thomas A. McFailand of William J Lowe, a foi mer South Weber. The man mge w ill resident of this city, announced take p'ace in the near future. his candidacy for the office of Mi and Mrs FIELDING Gov ei nor of Utah Leo Farnswoith of Fielding anMiss LeGay Nelson, daughtei nounce the marriage of their of Mr and Mis Peter R NelMaxine, to Darrell G son, was mairied to Flattens daughter, son of Mr and Petersen of Malad, in the Lo- Gaidner, Gardner of Bear Mis. RivGeotgeA gan temple et City, July 9. Miss Bernice Nelson, daughter of Mr and Mis Petei R. Cel quick relief from sniffling, Nelson, was marned to Delawn News don t blow stuffiness sneezing, Didenckson of Thatcher at the Deweyville nose Mentholatum sore Insert your s home of the bade patents m your nostrils DEWEYVILLE, July Mentholatum soon Leo Allen, 21, of Blue Cieek, A. Lish Sr. cntei tamed at relieves these discomforts and helps d.ed at the home of hi fathei, the you breathe more freely Why suffer Spimgs Thursday Crystal for hours waiting for an overnight in Cove, Utah evening in honor of his wife, remedy to act when you can change Mrs Laoa Lish on her birthday TWENTY T EAKS AGO misery to comfort with Mentholatum and Mr and Mrs Elmo Lish right now7 30c and 60c sizes. July 12, 1922 A ha by boy was boin to Mr. who arc leaving soon to return to their home in Los Angelos, and Mrs. William C. Call. California The party included dancing, swimming and lunch as decorated with ,The table American flags and a largo LET THE LOCAL MAN DO bnthday cake in the center. Covers weie laid at one long! table for the following besides YOUR WORK. the gupsts of honor. Mr H A Lish and daughter, Glona; Mr. j and Mrs II A Lish Jr and jO&du LEARN EARN be, I OFFERS . FREE SCHOLARSHIPS g j j j in I odd ef V jiuc ritiA novdn the ( few aid tu aj RTIK Memories r-ace 111! kHMEBEI ! - VACUUM TYPE Baibaia SILEMTHEfta NO MI SS, NO FUSS, NO DIRT, INSTALL FURNACE FILTERS. ITS IURNAUE CLEANING CALL US. WE ALSO J COAL AND APPLIANCE 7 liller -- r all of Dewey-- 1 i AT YOUR OWN HOME. BEEHIVE Snow, ville; Mr and Mrs Glenn Dum- mer, Mr and Mrs Sid Hess and Mr and Mrs Seymoie Hess all of Bugham City, Mr and Mrs George Smith Sr. and son, Geoige; Mr. and Mrs Goldie Lane and Miss Lucille Lish, all of Ogden, Mr and Mrs Arlin t Madsen of Honey ville and Mrs. ' Marion Kofoid of Berkeley, California. Mrs Lish received many beautiful gifts. Misses Veda Gardner and Ruth Snow are spending a three weeks vacation with their parents, , Mr. and Mis. James A. Gaidner and Mr. and Mrs. Oiion W Snow Jr. They are employed in Los Angeles and resume their to will return FUJHBMCE IF ON A 1 Ingredients: One pint string beans (if they are home canned, heat to boiling point ten minutes and tool). I our hard cooked eggs, chopped; one small minced onion or three tablespoons of i loves; two tablespoons pimento; pickle or relish (the last two if desired ) Mar-ehest- love to her, finds herself unwillingly attracted to him. Then. Philip Canning rich young man whom she loved four years ago but who went away and married another girl, returns to lies now divorced and, soon after his arrival, proposes to Khea. She thinks she stills loves him but. when she accepts him, is also influenced bv his wealth. Jim. learning of her engagement, tells her that he himself had hoped to win her, and suddenly kisses her. Meanwhile, he has belnendc-- a girl named Julie Mason, lending her the money to buy a lunchroom Khea, dropping in there with her brother link, discovers that Julie is in love with Jim and that Dick is in love with Julie. Mar-ehest- CHAPTER XXII VUHEN Philip came to see " Rhea that evening, he brought an engagement ring. He slipped it on her finger, then kissed her. "I only regret he said, that this didn't happen four years ago. enough' He came to her and took . both her hands. I suppose it has been quite long m I All willing enough. right, Then, Rhea had a sudden feeling of guilt Was she ameeing to man v hun in a week because she had only Unity days in which to save Uie Manor? I' 8XLAH K Perhaps you think vou havent time to pro pare a salad; maybe the family is crying let's eat, but this orange ambrosia salad, oik e serv od, will be the piece de resislame of any meal. delayed or otherwise RES i Ingredients: Medium honey, shredded coeoaniit. sie oranges, Directions: Peel the oranges wise, allowing tour or five slices for eai h salad, rrangp lettuce Have warm honey and emoanut es. Dip orange slices in honey nut. rrauge on Icttuie leaves. V JrM was In the library, playing when Urt-gbiouglit g mm a telegram. it was a reply to his w lie to P. Q. Mai tin, and it was a bt iter reply than he had expected Mai till was on his wav from Texas to New uik and would stop over at to see Jim This a message from Martin was what Jim had betn waiting for It was his chief reason for lingering here Pete Mai tin was his only hope of helping the Charters. m He was still staring at the when Rhea entered the room. He knew that Philip had betn calling on her, and so he was a little surpi lsed by the sober exexpression on her face He had pected bright cheeks spuiklmg eves She didn't look like a girl just engaged. "You look quite pleased with yourself, she said sitting down opposite him at the card table Have you had good news You get a bieak sometimes. he said, folding the telegiam and poi keling it Then, he saw the ring on her left hand That is quite a diamond vou re wearing She held it up admmng it "Yes isn t it lovely? Philip and I have decided to be married next Saturday." Jim raised his brows and smiled iui fully. "You don t give me much time " All the time in the world would not change mutters " Jim took up his cards and went on with his game. He felt Rheas eves on him V ithout looking up, he asked Did you think of mv kiss when he kissed you tonight? "Im afiaid not, she replied. Mur-cliest- er tele-gia- lettuce, and slice ross (one fourth null) on salad plates in separale dish and then cm oil Serve cold. at K takes every this Oc MODERN ACCIDENT INSURANCE If you are hurt In an automobile accident as a driver, a passenger, or a pedestrian are j ou financially protected? Federal bail matenaK ate available foi contiol n a her of Utah counties and mixing ihuiges foi these fedei.illy-- i owned tnatenals should not jieed 15 cents pethi- - sack if the own bag farmer furnished Daily baiting is much mine effeclive than baitin', utho the ginsshoppei has ubtamel vvngs, the extensionists said in uigmg On hay immediate halting ind. bait should he used as soon as the hay eiop is removed nu-n- L Our Convenient, Dependable, Low Cost c Paragon Accident Policy la Your Rest Investment Against Modern Day Hazards I Farmers automobile Insurance With cantaloupes coming into .season in Utah, Miss Kina Mil-hr- , Utah Extension Seivue null itionist this week outlined suggestions fui housewives on how to .soled a good cantaloupe ' Look at the cantaloupe caie-full"A Miss Miller says melon good for solving will bo film and well nolted The blossom end will be film and show no paleness, and a slight golden eoloi will he seen thiough The netting coveting the melon " I in mat uie are cantaloupes usually pooily netted and the suiface color undei the netting is gieen, according lo nutri- Oveimaluie ones are tiomsts Igeneially soft, wateiy, with an unpleasant flavor Inter- - S. Exchange Fil. RASMUSSEN Rhone l.i South Main Street BACK HOME AGAIN f " . . . . 9S By Ed Dodd THIS HECE BUSiNESS O' LIMITIN' EVEK'SODY TO A INCOME O' TWENTY FIVE THOUSANi' DOLLARS A YEAR CAN'T SEE WHY ANYBODY UP COMPLAIN ABOUT THAT v CAN YOJ, WINDY? I -- I blame myself for wasting Uiose years, We have each other now, Philip. Readies will he featlllCil as a Youre happy, dailing Food Special July 16 to IVittoiy Of course1 August 5, despite the fact that You'll not think of that other Utah's crop is repoited short marriage of mine he a ked anxbecause of heavy f lasts during iously. If you love me no 01 the winter Heaviest shipments Rhea sat on the sofa, while will come fiom Geoigia slightly Philip stood before the fireplace, after the middle of July his shoulder against the mantelWENT on plaving, didnt piece Looking up at him, she kept HEspeak again until he had won Welding of frames and inserassuring herself that she loved game. him, and that his money w as mere- his"Luckv tion of biaces and other simple said he at cards, .fMJTTTL ly incidental She would have loved And Rhea added, Unlucky at engineeiing devices will keep him if he were penniless. t farm equipment long after il love "I may be a neglectful fiance, "You can't always win has ently heiome weakdarling, he said And perhaps a Rhea leaned forward, elbows on ened appai New floor and rickety neglectful husband for a time. I m the table, and cupped her chin in new bolts, with fastened boards, over my head in work her hands I understand. Philip I know one girl whose heart will stiffen the frame of many When the plant gets into oper- you ve won she said. wagons that have years of life ?f ation, 1 11 have moie time Jim glanced up qunklv "Who" ahead of fhem when the.se simple I shan't be jealous of your Blue"The little waitress at the are completed. repairs work. bird Cafe You mustn't be, he said. Oh Julie Two thirds of the available Aviation is my life. I fell in love Yes And very pretty she Is, and with planes when I was a boy, and swept I went there for lunch with supply of burlap has been reDUE? TOWN have flown since I was eighteen I)u k today. I soon saw how she vived for sandbags and other Rhea military put poses, making I know how you feel about it, feels about you, Jim Rhea told him, and I don t want paused Just how do you feel the careful use of hut-la- at Ihe ?1 plants in wh cli she Mu! just piior to Joseph E. o interfere with your work in any about her sacks by farmers. feel spoke agreed to put 10 per cent Davies assignment theie as me to I be want shan't do demanding "How way you Youll help me, he said. Youll about her of then eat mugs in stamps and Arnencan ambassador, today be an asset. A beautiful wife can Meats of all types which ate bonds Rhea shrugged Perhaps Td was named as pioducer for the want you to be in love with her, so good to use flesh or canned help a man get ahead in business M.s-sio- n pictuip based on Davies I want to help, but you 11 have 0u wouldn't think yourself in may be pleseived in the Lcez.-- I Moscow. To to coach me. love with me Yankee Doodle er loekei. Miss Elna Milier, Success of I don't think mvself In love All you need do, darling is preLxten-- I Dandy'' tod ly decided Warner V- - BUY BONDS & STAMPS - V Utah for the nutritionist love am in I side over my home as a thaimmg with you. my dear. Bios to do a film lo he based sion .service advises. hostess. You 11 be my background " with you. on the hfe of Nm i Bayes, gieat ueeess-' in faetois Well Julies in love with you. He paused, frowning. That was Important New and Used one of Lauras faults she was a I know, and I m sorry. Shes fully freezing meats include: vauilc ville and musical lomedy of the same penod as SEWING liability mstead of an asset Khe too nice to be hurt MACHINES jstai meat; good quality getting She'd make a good wife, I M hurt me with business associates Cohan whose life Expert repairing of Sewing npemng meat correctly; freez- Geoige think. innumerable times of was basis the "Yankee Machines and Vacuum Glean ing at lie Ught temperature -- Doodlethe Jim smiled mockingly. Your ulRhea wished he wouldnt speak ?rs. Dandy pictuie. of Laura, even disparagingly She terior motive is quite plain You ve for mutton, lamb and beef about Arm Sheiidan will stai. A. B. BATES could be jealous of Laui a. She diseoveied that Dick is In love with 35 degrees Fahrenheit is sugYour Local Singer Man wished, too. that he hadn t com- - Julie, and you shudder at the pos- - gested, wrapping meats to pre102 S. 2nd West afirl wh vent deterioration. Robot t Buckner, Moscow eor-- I Ph. 629 It pared her with Laura m just this sibility of his amarrying way viewing one as an asset and works behind counter You d uke in freez- respondent foi Ihe London Daily on meats "Mold kept the other as a liability It was too for me to stop her from being a er lockers is an indication ta it much like considering the respec- - menace to a Charters Rhea didn t seem offended. No, the ternomature has bcui much tive merits of two secretaries or not that. I was thinking that, if highet than Urnt which is two machines in his factory. for gool locker Then, he said, I have to flv to you were interested in Julie, yon to California next week on business wouldnt be a menace to management. Miss Miller exWhat would you say to making it peace of mind. plained. our wedding trip (To be continued That would give me very little ( The characters tn tins serial are time, Philip, Rhea said slowly. Supplies of the four principal fUtitumsA Havent we waited long this wingrains will be smaller der than in 1911, a recent i m , Z-- p j t sum-mai- y crop development bulle-- j in published by the Depaitment of Agncultuie shows Tne decreased supply combin-- I ed with increases in the num- her of animals being raised by tattle men of the nation makes jthe outlook even more dismal, the bulletin announced Hay crop ptospects for 1912 aic the best in years however, and recoid ciushings of soybeans, peanuts, flax and cottonseed means a record supply of oilseed cake and meal Price ceilings on beef is expected tu diseouiage cattlemen from pioducing heavy, animals, which would tend to cut down on corn and other grains fed to beef cattle. Cleo Ericksen of Salt Lake City spent the week-enwith her parents, Mr. and Mis. N P Marole Dallas Hyatt, son o Mr and Mrs Leroy Hyatt, went to Salt Lake City, where he enlisted in the naval air corps. He will return Tuesday when a will be held in h's honor at 8 00 p m in the ward hall His many friends are invited to attend. Mr and Mrs Glenn Dummer and children of Brigham visited Dummer's Sunday with Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. H A. 1 d Lish Miss Hank Kawobe, a nurse SPRING CANNON COAL starts quicker, burns longer, less soot and less ashes. Try some today ! LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO. IN MOVIELAND &C4 "Toush luck, old man- f. 8 Trtamtry DpL my money's all in nontransferable War Savings Bonds." DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT nesday HOLLYWOOD, July 7 (UP) Ballerina Vera Zouna today won the role of Marie in Ihe film version of "For Whom The Bell Paramount officials anTolls. nounced Zorinas assignment to the part, one of the most coveted in recent picture history n few hours before she was rushed to location in Sonota T he Hemingway b vMr has been shooting theie three days. Guy Cooper will play opposite Zorina, who had her luxurious hair clipped shoit for the role. Moie than 50 accesses, among them .some of the nation's best known, had been tested for the part. wom'-n'Gale Sondetgaatd, ambulance defense corps lieutenant, w is hick in town to lay with a special citation fum fveiotaiy of Treasury Homy Moigerithtu foi her work on a bond selling tour of the east nd middle we .t Mo.e than 10 pei cent of employes get the advantage of extra mellow... iTktmCWkt 5 year old the whiskey of the "flavor years st-vis- e Qboijf s M J DFI.l vvoise than ill 1911 in main loial.ties of Box hldel, Piute Gland and Oat bon tJunl-lcs- , the aginultuial agents in these at e.is lepotted ... fecieiu-- ventive measure for the safety of you and your family. Vet there Is still the shadow of dread if vou are not comIKOrElTM) WITH pletely onuials announced this week. Giasshopo'o out bieak.- are to you ever look precaution and employs every pre- - Rhea Charters and her grandfather, Major Stephen t harters, who live on their ancestral estate near the little town of are in financial difficulties. Khea s Irresponsible brother Dick is merely an additional problem. A man named ( arra-din- e owes the Major a large sum of money, but can't pay hu debt. Instead, he sends his son Jim to Charters Manor to help in any way he ran. Khea is antagonistic toward Jim but. when he makes woi k Mrs at the Cooley hospital, visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs H A. Lish. Mr and Mrs Elmo Lish and children of Los Angeles and Mrs Marion Koford and daughter, Caren, of Berkeley, Calif, who have been spending the past several weeks visiting with relatives and friends, will return to their homes Tuesday. Miss Phyllis Fryer returned to her home after spending the past week as a guest of her cousin, Nada Fryer, at Preston, Idaho. G Mr and Mrs M Perry visited Mr. Perry's mother, Mrs S W Perry, at Slaterville on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs Oliver Peterson and two childien of Petershoto, visited with relatives here Wed- M way? Service Agm ultui u Extension j test'-mom- STRING BE N SXLAD Has one of your problems been to find new ways of serving string beans? They are a prob lem food and for that reason are often just served as is. nr varietv you might try fhem in a salad. Mix the following ingredients and serve with mayonnaise, I remit or sour cream dressing CONSTANTLY IN DANCER Ptopet bailing for if damage s must be ellectod to crop on hundieds of Utah h unis is to he pieventod, Utah JOSEPH CHADWICK 1 J NEWS IN BRIEF n , forward-lookin- TAGE TTIRFE E HI6O0RSE , ar ... NEWS-JOURNA- 8 Irving Beilin's second wot id war soldier musical has been sold to Warner.s for k59 000 which Beilin turned over to the The musical ,n my l elief fund is a sequel to Berlin's "Yip Yip Yan, Yaphank of the last war Paiamount and other firms had bid in. T MsFIORS UUI.UOMU R. VV. HUNSAKER & SONS TRUMO.Yl ON, UTAH five-week- s Kenlurkjr Straight Bout bon Whtvkey 66 Proof This uluahty u 5 ymn vid. bihmUy DistilLrt iorpiratnm, Atuf wk Cily |