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Show THE BOX ELDER PAGE FOUR Public Told To Plan wvmmmm Jpm Bus Trips In Advance ICanit! "Pick m -- Last Time Today! HEDY LAM UK SIENC'ER TRACY JOHN GARFIELD FAMILY NIGHTS WED. and THURS. FINEST DOUBLE BILL OF THE YEAR! 1 ADVENTURES OF THE THIN MAN - it took. We left the United States in February, and I, for one, didn'tknow we were going to Mur- n time-savin- 10c and 20c Wm. Powell They bombers and icebergs. fired torpedoes at us by the planes score, big Foeke-Wul- f rained bombs on us. We got t'niough with the bulk of our convoy, although we had some losses. It certainly wasn't the most pleasant voyage in the world, but looking back, I dont remember a man who was afraid of the worst the Germans could give. They stayed on their jobs, no matter how- many hours , 1 .Myrnu Loy No. 2 UNEXPECTED last-minut- e UNCLE JAMES CRAIG ANN SHIRLEY jon e.ipake only the baggage that is absolutely -- necessary, If thc above ti arc takPn int0 consideration," said Mr. Howard, "the public'today will have much more enjoyable Grips when they travel. Despite the fact that buses aro crowd-sooedi the public has been taking (he little Inconveniences, which sometimes occur, in fine spirit, That, after all, is the import- s ant thing. It shows that one jn America today is intent upon one purpose the winning the war", Invitation Issued To Girls n every-Bullosu- Anne Shirley Cast As A Glamour Girl unHollywood, traditionally able to see the forest for the trees, bas gone into a dither over Anne Shirley. Theyve discovered, a bit latedly it would seem, that she ja a glamour girl, it came about when RKO Radio cast her in "Unexpected with James Uncle, to Craig and Charles Coburn, at the Capitol Wednesday and Thursday. "I was afraid I was doomed that new Dealer's for some good Omolene, the famous J'M BuijWARBOHDS AS A PATRIOTIC SERVICE ON MY WAY to horse and mule feed for every feeding need. It helps keep both fine horses and work animals in good form all the time. be-gir- to spend three days at the Girl s I.I.A. home at Mantua, has been issued by officers of the stake organi- zation. The girls are advised to call Norma Jensen or Leona Cummings to make arrangements to leave Wednesday morn- of Beehive age BRIGHAM vs ADMISSION: DONT 10c and 35c THIS MISS GAME! Pioneers To Be Feted At Dinner And Picture Show YOUR BIG CHANCE TO STOCK UP AT WITH ROYAL AIR FORCE IN THE EGYPTIAN DESERT. July 12 (UP) American slar.g is becoming familiar in tne desert messes of tne Royal Air Force. Young pilots ficrn all parU of the United States wno joined the British Air Foiee before Pearl Harbor was arming in increasing numbers. Most of them are going into action for the first time. Pilot Officer Bob Manmx, Day-- , tona Beach, Fla , ran into the Germans on .his first major job with an international squad; on Rhodesians which includes South Africans, Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians, Englishmen and Scotsmen. The squadron, on its first big fighter sweep over the German lines yesterday, ran into twenty German Messersehmitt-109s- . It downed two and sent the rest scurrying homeward in panic. Covered with dust but grinning happily through his three-dagrowth of beard, Mannix mentioned the raid to me at the squardon mess. "I didn't get any jerry planes I just wasted a lot of the kings ammunition. But the gent I tied on to out there headed back for his sauerkraut and damned frankfurters mighty fast, he said. It appeared that actually he gave valuable aid to his squadron leader, C. O. K. Pegge, of London. Pegge tangled with three at once. He downed one but might have been shot down 'himself had not Mannix jumped in at the right moment. We were stooging along when to our surprise we saw the 20 Messerschmitts, all strung out below us," Mannix said. "It was the first time j had had the enemy below me. "0ur 'squadron of Hurricanes wpnt down at onCP and ,anR,od with them j wpnt f()r onp out of thrpe immediatplv bp!ow me 'and let him have a damned The Pioneers of Box Elder county will be entertained at dinner at 12:30 noon at the How- ard hotel July 22, it was an- nounced today. Plans for the dinner were made Saturday by the Box Elder company at a meeting in the court house relic hall. Following the dinner in the Howard hotel the pioneera will headed homeward. be guests of Manager V. Voseo Only six out of the twenty Call at the Capitol theatre. All Messerschmitts showed any men and women in the county fight." who entered Utah before May 10. 1869 are invited to be in they tangle with Magna-Garfielon the home lot at 8:30 p. in. SLASHED PRICES! Buy Last Times TodaV Sheridan - Reagan in Juke Girl Also About Face WED. and THURS. S BARGAIN A 200 A J'piendid DAYS' Twin-Hi- jol First Showing in Brigham BULLET SCARS with Beg is Toomey A Bros. Hit! Hal Roach Enters Army July It ill Roach, movie product best known for his comedie today said he would report J., 25 for induction as a major HOLLYWOOD. - Hal . the U. S. army signal corps. He expected to be assigned Long Island. Provo Timps Romp Over Peaches 1 4-- Industrial Warner .victim League acceuctk The Russians poured the ack-acCLOSE-OU- T at them. The German ON bombing was good, but they say ALL PICNIC around Murmansk: "Maybe 15 Sundays Results planes start over; only 10 get 17, American Fork 5. .Pinney PAPER NAPKINS over, and we'll take care of Brigham 1. Provo 4. them. That was about the . Magna- - GarHelper size of it. Between the guns PAPER PLATES field and the fighter defense, few Wednesday's Schedule German planes got through. AND American Fork at Pinney. We were in Murmansk two Provo vs. Gemmell at Bingor three weeks, and during that COLORED ham. time about 19 bombs dropped Magna-Garfielat Brigham. GLASSES near our ship. The only damTwo home-- t un hits by Provo s age, however, was a couple of cracked plates. fielder, Ernie Jensen, right The bombing got so bad I HURRY! pitching by Earl plus four-hi- t wouldnt take a shower bath. I MAX FACTOR MAKE-U- P HURRY! Clegg, gave the Provo Timps did twice. We were attacked and a Sunday, over the victory, JENSEN BROS. HURRY! local ball club, leaving the FACE POWDER $l-othere I was naked as a baby, 5 without a lifebelt. iif four Provoans undefeated MILLING AND WHILE THEY LAST We were on the alert nearly PANCAKE starts of the Industrial league ELEVATOR CO. all the time. second half p'ay. 50c$100 LIPSTICK I worked in the galley and Up until the sixth inning the 50t REMINDER B B two teams and ROUGE didn't tuck, much rest. There stayed nip I would get but at this point the Timp's Oube an attack when my 55c OFFICE SUPPLY tfielder knocked a home run B CLEANSING CREAM watch was over, and I would with one man on base, putting to pigtails for the rest ol my have to help get coffee for the them ahead life," says Anne who won her boys at the guns. That was a J first great screen Again in the eighth, the Provo g job, considering that they drank Scientifically Done four-basIssues Roosevelt star scored witu a from 25 to 30 cups each a day. "Anne of Green Gables." g hd. J tak-But I've to to hand it got For professional purposes Prescription filling is our only job. Priority On Fat - one kid on the The single Brigham counter ship, Walter Cul-liing the name of the title char- and your physician can depend on us fr was made in the fourth, after He was 16 Pants of Philadelphia. actor in this picture, she conPetersen singled, followed by J tmued her success in a variety and a messboy, but he wasnt accuracy alwavs. Call 1. WASHINGTON. July 11 (UP) another single by Dale He hauled of roles which demonstrated her seared of anything. war the -President Roosevelt, after Soria had round- coffee to the gunners at all versatility as an actress. board and an un- - iPd and carne g From tiio narrowed Hollywood hours, whether we were being production tailor to-- I identified ganged up Condon, pitching full time for perspective, however, none of! attacked or not, and he was M. of the cover to modesty the day j0cals, allowed the Provothese roles was in the glamor-- always forgetting his lifebelt. All the fellows on board were R. Wolkwcil, a San Pedro, Cal., Ians onlv pisht ous category. For instance she 38b whose worker This was the .Vst defeat in 5 portrayed a girl of 1SU) recent-- good and none was afraid of shipyard in- tbp second fraine 0i. tbp pPacb. could Pount1;5 couldn't be squeezed ly in RKO Radio's "All That tile worst pants. hmJto a pair of and thpy wjU attPmpt a Money Can Buy." the William hand out. It didn't matter His tonnage wouldnt fit un- - comeback tomorrow night when'18 DiettOrle pioduction based on 'many hours they had to work, a ceiling, either. That is, the celebi ated Stephen Vincent they never grumbled. And about uer clothes on work 8J But they a ceiling price QOOOOOOOODOOOO OOOOOO OOO OOO O lirnet story, "The Devil andfve were Wolfkeil. who in his oun Mr. were men. all Daniel Webster. was in danger of beeom- German surface raiders at- words a "California Mahatma' ing tacked us in the far north. But Ghandi." wired his problem to our from ship we never saw Roosevelt, pointing out that, them. A shell whanged across Mr.had voted for him three times he our bow- one morning. We never asked a favor didn't see the ship that fired it, and had but our escort swung away to before. "Need favor now," he terselook for it. "Please instruct ly explained. It seems to me that Leon Henderson (price adminisAmerican seamen need on that trator) to send me priority for long voyage is air protection. cloth and set price ceiling for Well take our chances on sub- pants. Rush. Needs for pants rf marines, and every man on our is urgent. ship agreed to that. But when The telegram was turned over a big Foeke-Wul- f comes over, to the WPB. and went to thc we got that helpless feeling. desk of Jack E. Dolan, chief of Nothing's going to help it ex- the work clothes unit. JULY 14TH 9:30 cept air protection. Doran, while commenting that It wasnt a pleasant voyage, Wolfkeil's 386 pounds would LOGAN ORCHESTRA and I dont especially want to keep him from looking much But I will if I like the Mahatma even if he go on another. B. E. H. S. GYMNASIUM have to. The stuff has got to had to wear a sheet, pionused get through. promjit action as soon as he got some exact measui einents. k BONDS AND STAMPS FOR YOUR NATIONS SECURITY- - 10-1- 4-- c $1-5- . . . J 5 State Security Bank MEMBFR FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT FEAN 3-- n d. Open Your Account Here Today. 0 BB 0 for the emergencies best met with cash-in-han- A 12-1- I while buying war SAVE MONEY FOR YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS I t y MAGNA-GARFIEL- D 8:30 P. GL Three days out, the submarine and air attacks started, and I literally lost my pants. It sounds funny, but at the time I didn't think so: We were on a alert and I was lugging ammunition! up from the locker rooms to the deck guns. They were blasting away at a submarine, half awash on the surface and shooting back. I was climbing a ladder with my arms full of shells when our deck guns let go. The blast knocked me off the ladder, and one of the gun crew grabbed all the live ammunition I was carrying and heaved it over the side. I was out for eight hours. It was when I came to that I found out they had been blown off. I asked for them. The crew showed me some shreds of cloth. I still have the shreds. Then until we got into the iceberg zone, we were intermit- tently attacked, but bad weather helped us some. Somewhere in tne far north, the Russians took us over, and we were reasonably safe from The Russians didnt take chances. When they heard or saw anything, they dropped depth charges. There was plenty of trouble 10 or 15 air attacks a day when we reached Murmansk s regional Pioneer Park voy. hi ,a y Milton A. Oman, that all federal and pri- vale range lands that have been burned by the recent grass fires in the Promontory district, will be completely reseeded by the U, S. Grazing Service, in co- com- opetation with the Bar-ranch. The work will begin just as as the fires are complete- ly out, and will be completed before the fall rainy season begins. Crested wheat, slender wheat, Blue, and Winter Rye grasses w ill be used in this re- seeding work. The winter rye grass will be especially useful for lambing ewes next spring, Mr. Oman pointed out. Reese mansk. We joined a convoy off Canada and the first day out had a submarine attack. Every ship sent up flares, but none was hit. Our first stop was a British port. From it, we started out again and in 20 hours a tanker ahead of us was torpedoed. One of the ships lost its barrage balloon. So we put back to port and restarted. This time, however, we headed for a rendezvous to be picked up in a con- jriv,,11, I'm Egyptians Take To Yankee Slang ppi ' NEW YORK, July It UP) The voyage to Murmansk is a German nightmare of set-loc- TORTILLA FLAT No. 1 Pa-ufi- TUESDAY AFTERNOON L Convoy Member Tells' Of Murmansk Trip jl 11 KM. ICS Bemuse ol unusual demands as a on public transportation PEACH FUZZ lesult of the war effoit. it has r been necessary for Cnion Stages to make some- Howdy Folk--- ' Many inquiries come m as to wlieie the changes in bus service, accoid- I"have editor of this column pets his mK to an announcement made literaiy ability. So as to today by Mr. J W. Howaid, --; He that question for all time, Union Pacific bus agent. Mr Howard said, "N'atuially the war effoit comes first with us, as I am sure it does with the public. Our company is making every effoit to cooper- - ,, ale completely with the Oifice We . of Defense Ttanspoi tation believe we are mamt urnng as tianspoi-tatioefficient, as is possible under todays conditions. There ale some ways in which the public can help. I feel confident that all will do everything possible in doing to aid transportation the important job required today." In older to aid the public in I wouldn't be anything to cook obtaining the best possible ser-- - anyhow . vice at this time, certain travel!! -tips were announced by Mr. You won't have to worry ,1 Howard. Here they are: about your milk check 1. Plan all in advance. trips laige enough if 2. Get trip information and I being buy Gambles Fly you'll tickets ahead of time to avoid Spray at 89c gallon. delays. 3. Contact travel agents for complete information on routes ! Hundi ed.s of customers right and schedules before leaving. I here in Brigham City will tell 4. Where possible, select you that. schedules and departuie limes : that are less crowded and travel PHONE 19M over routes that are less crowded. .5. If possible start trips on GAMBLE STORE week-dayinstead of weekends Authorized Dealer since men of the armed forces and defense workers usually must travel on those days. Avoid rush periods such as holidays when there is usually , strajn placed on transporta-gra.er- , Pictures O' The 3k NEWS-JOURNA- 2 2 2 2 Mans ; 1 h. 1 d 2 2 ML I. - JL DANCE t TONIGHT! ,ou TRY A WANT AD TODAY Lillian Gish, star of the silcnts, today was being considered for a pan in "The Commandos. ADMISSION 25c - Incl. Tax DOGOOOQQ0GOOOQQOOGC50OGOOO09ll i |