OCR Text |
Show v lE?I) VY AFTERNOON, JULY 21. 3 ' LADY SOLDIERS BASEBALL BEGIN U.S. The Pictiires o pj,U ARMY ROUTINE Time Today! SHIP AHOY Last Discard Corsages and Civilian Clothes For ELEVNOR POWELL RED SKELTON family and WED. 10c and 20c bill finest double YEAR! OF THE No. 1 SUN VALLEY SERENADE SONIA HENIE JOHN IAYNE Front Ee the Saturday iLll Army Duty rights THURS. ning Post Story The Deil and Daniel Webster No. 2 PAGE TTTREE THE BOX ELDER NEWS - JOURNAE 10 12 FT DES MOINES, la , July (UP) -- The nation i fust women soldiers slipped into aimy loutino today to concentrate on the seuous business of piepar-into lelease regular aimy men for combat duty Some discarded oichid corsages, farewell tokens from as husbands and sweethearts they exchanged civilian clothes foi the turn summei uniforms of the women s aimy auxiliary WEDNESDAY t oast Bride Returns Home Mi and Mrs. Biute Gib oath h.ive ictuined to the coast after sn udviig a week visiting in was Giliuath Hngham. Mis I.iiDene Caid.i ihe toirnei duughtei ot Mis. Evelyn Ctiei. was given her by A showei ht mother while she was heie and many beautilul gifts weie leteivetl Thnty seven guests weie in attendance. Reese Pioneer Park coi ps When a cannon's roar awakened the WAACS at 5 15 a tn. today, they knew they were beginning their stienuous training piogiam. After yestetday's infoimal introduction to army life, the women weie told they could lecoive visitois only on BRIGHAM vs. GEMMELL CLUB THAT 10c and 35c of-ti- DONT pei-son- best-dtesso- e itot GAME! fotests weie uiged to use all the wood luel they can this winter. Cot it out eaily and allow it to dij thoioughly, the wai boaid advised Local foiest oflieeis will be on hand to advise legal ding opportunities foi getting wood fiom the national foiest. DAIRY HERD onemories R (Paid Pol. Adv.) )WmTI0N (wcamia yw'vi 1 !. IMPROVEMENT Ae. LIs. 1!) x,. Milk Am. Llis. Cal Am. Test ns.;! 5.21 WITH REGISTERED JERSEYS Q llreeding Stock Lor Sale Q ISITQRS A R. W. HUNSAKER TREMONTON, & SONS UTAH you cm I Vjla f- The newly appointed Stake Relief Society officei-s- , as sustained at the lecent church quarterly confeience, are: Mrs. Norman Jeppson, of Mantua, piesident; Mrs Mai ion Jensen, 1st counselor: Mis E. B. Harrison, 2nd counselor; Reme will continue aa secretary The letiring officeis are: Mrs R N Rnce, piesident, Mis. Abbie Madsen, 1st counselor and Mis Noi man Jeppson, 2nd Also letmng w-- re counselor E the following boaid members: Stella Y. Phillips Alice T. Tin-geand Void S Fife y Protected Prescription Drugs - .m nnc! buv Unde Sant wants you to look ahead your entire winters coal supply at once. Stmk it really isn't hoarding, because America up has plenty of coal for everyones needs. The reason you should order now is because transportation facilities are going to be needed to the last rail and the last car, to keep our men and war machines moving for victory! BEEHIVE : National mlWWB COAL AND APPLIANCE mmi ' " h s (.' i pounds of coi1 j.i.mui.ii s i. i'i u J of JENSEN BROS. MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. B TALK ABOUT THRILLS! 1 Wait till you see Dashieil Hammetts Newell Larsen To Head Mantua Bishopric Newell Laisen was sustained last as Mantua waid bishop, Sunday, replacing Z. Y. Eiekson, who moved to Muir ay recently. Noi man Jeppson was chosen as NEWS IN BRIEF fust counselor, replacing Ray Jeppson and Chester Rasmus"(let ieady for the season by checking up sen was appointed as second on ways to canwith less sugat, counselor, relieving Clilf HanExsen Austin Larsen will continue suggests Miss Elna Miller, tension Service Nutritionist, who as ward eleik passes on the following sugar-savinsuggestions. "Remember sugar is not needed in canning to keep food fiom spoiling, but it does help' fiuit bold color and flavor. If you pack fiuit hot in its own , WITH A DELICIOUS juice, you'll need much less sugar than if you pack the fiuit B0UR8GN HIGHBALL cold, then cover it with a syrup. "For juicy fiuits, usually it's the riper fruits best fiom those that are less ripe. Then you can crush these rijier fruits, he, it them, and extract Preheat the juice fiom them less ripe fruit, which you have set aside in this juice. Add sugar to sweeten slightly if and process the filled pus in a water hath. B B BARGAIN DAYS! ADULTS LVy ANYTIME The surprise hit of the year nominated for the Acad entv Award! Fight the potato bug by keepdose watch for first outbieaks, and then puk Ihp bugs off the plants or spiay them is (he advice of Extension Set vice hoi tieultui ist. L. Dr. Atvil Stark. "When the first of the hardshell potato bugs show up, pick them off and put them in a can that has a little kerosene or other oil in it. the extension leader told gaideneis who can cheek their patch for the bugs dally. B B I 19-1- fiuit-cannin- g Featuring Winning The Award of SIDNE Y 1 i) 1 1 Ier-forman- Hy GREENSTRE ET ALSO FIRST SHOWING THE PANTHERS CLAW With An All-St- Cast BOYS - GIRLS IJring 4 old phonograph records help the scrap drive and see .A FREE SHOW DIRECTORY Where To Find It listing of reliable firms and Individuals specialists In their II line. Utah's State Fish and Game Dejiaitinent this week forwarded the final 1912 shipment of pheasant chicks to 4 11 club boys and guls in Utah, David Sharp, Jr., assistant state 4 H club director announced today. The final shipment of 500 chicks raised the total sent out to club members during the year to 2 5()0 Mi Sharp said. Earlier this year two shipments of 1000 chicks each w'ere forward! d to meinbeis fiom the Sprmgfnld haleheiy Club will brood the pheasants foi about eight weeks, when fish and game officials will make a checkup, pay the youths seventy live cents tor eai li giown 1)1 cl, and release the pin is, mts in to the field. rue-nl- Thicc don Is toi elect lie inns aie: SPe9Sfl? OFriig L-m- NEW TOMORROW Mitdtoos 211 bushels per acre, and the aveiage yield of sugar beets 11 7b tons per acre. John Q 5 this week that FREE! 25( NEW JERCEH5 FACE CREAM Sweetheart Of The Fleet na The aveiage yield of wheat for Utah in 1911 was 19 2 bushels per acre, the average yield NEXT WINTERS Public was reminded the national forZ ests may offer a solution to his fuel problems for next winter. (ALL euoeose) The Utah state USDA War Board S? Zrv WITH PURCHASE uiged that all families and communities make use of local wood 50(ERCEN5 LOTION Z for fuel Last year the national forn -ests of Utah sold 18)1 cozds of gieen fir wood and gave away of dead 14 458 (x) board feet and down timber the greater part of which was used foi fuel 25c - 50c KLUTCIi DENTAL POWDER The war board pointed out that such use of local wood supcm 39c 50c PEPS0DENT TOOTH PASTE plies will teduce the buidcn railroads which ate alteady very 1 9c J busy handling essential war 25c CARTERS LIVER PILLS matei nil-50c 5 Many local woods make exPEACOCK BLEACH CREAM cellent tuel, especnlly il cut 50c J g: eon and allowed to season STILLMANS FRECKLE CREAM thoioughly, the war board said The following tab'es snow the s heating value of a cord of van-ouof timber teims n species Scientifically Done of pounds of coal. main 1 enid of d i y mountain maPrescription filling is one of our hogany equals a ton of coal -. You and your physician can depend job1 1 coid of jumper equals DO 1. on us for accuracy always. Call of coal pounds 1 coid of pinion pme equals lJgn pound- - of coal 1 of Douglas l.r equals coi nixi p uinds of co, i1 1 coid of pondeiosa pine - llwi pounds of coal equalRAY THE DRUGGIST 1 ( oi d of qjaken aspen equals Wit and sugar-and-wat- WELCOME Foresters To Aid Winter Fuel Supply Emergency i They All Kissed The Bride of Mrs. Norman Jeppson Sustained As Stake Relief Society Pres. DTE AT THE IRLMARY ELECTION WILL HE AITRECIATEI) s ing a lumbus () Mis Louise Seenst and Con Theusou ol Salt Lake City, weie man led in the Logan temple. 1UKMY TEAKS AGO July Mis Geoige Beeton, ID, of iDeueyville, died ill an Ogden hospital, following an operation.! Wm. L. Jensen 401 CPHERE they have Purina Startena feed to get you off o a flying start, Purina Grow-en- a to do an outstanding pullet growing job, and Purina Laying Mashes to produce lots of eggs all year round. Youll see makes! the difference gasoline explosion. July 23, ltl.3'1. A baby boy was hot n to Mi. and Mis Vincent Reeves m Co- 1!H1 y. SHERIFF OF BOX ELDER COUNTY itO MEMORIES TEN ERS At.O 1, l!)3i. July Mis. Olto Lassen, daughter ol Mr and Mis Il.ms Og.iaul, as a died in an Ogden lesult ol Dm ns suite! ed in a No. Cows in Herd , FOR THE OFFICE OF Joan Crawford Melvyn Douglas in g E- nomination giass-hoppet- al THIS s IS SEEKING THE X Popular LAST TIMES TOD.U was recommended this week to lutah fainteis as a eontiol for outbieaks of by Dr. Geoige F. Know associate entomologist for the Utah Expeiiment Station. The piopoitional mixtuie calls for 3(K) pound. of wheat bian, 100 pounds of sawdust; and two gallons of sodium arsenate mix-Jein 35 or 10 gallons of water the entomologist stated. Several outbieaks of the grasshopper have been reported fiom several aieas in the state, the entomologist stated, in emphasizing the need for aleitness on the part of farmeis to check giasshopper outbieaks. for-Dnu- la 1 r, Imta-bilit- Sriikamt A poison bian bait composted of wheat bian, sawdust end sodium ai senate mixed with water PURIIil STORE Ohseive First Wedding Aimiveisary Mr and Mrs Rex Baiker of Beil River City and Mr. ana Mis l.amar Baiker of Salt Lake City spent the past weekthe occasion end at Bear lit mg the f i st wedding anm-veisaiy of Mr. and Mis. liex Baikei. Clippings from our files Bvgone Days. 3:30 P. M. uigent business and tne press was baned fiom the post ALL ADMISSION: Alieady uniforms weie sprinkled libel ally among the 410 BUY CAN MONEY candidates and 300 basic ANNE SHIRLEY auxiliaries, the pnvates of the womens aimy, who composed JAMES ( RIG MISS the fust contingent of trainees. SIMON SIMONE By December, 7 (KM) will be in training heie Those who had not yet been COMING SUNDAY she was issued unifoims still woie slacks, foi intei views. l Then shorts and other inloimal at- given a card ceding her Valley of the Sun and occupational mstoiy tire as they lined up at the The Suicide Squad needed by the aimy fitting station and passed be- infoimatiun neath the sign: Through these in its seaich for talent Three rookie platoons were doois passes the women's aimy in the world." sent through their initial drills One hundred tailors w'ere late yesteiday, principally fur w oi king fevenshly, altering uni- the benefit of news photographforms so all of the WAACS can ers. Some weie in uniform, be in foimal military attire some in the brown and white when their classes begin Thurs- fatigue suits and otheis weie in civilian clothes day An average of 41 minutes w'as 6Uka-SeItzehThey responded readily to requited to outfit each woman "left face" and "right face" but the regular fiom her hat to her commands, for Try Mornm After Aching: Headache, grinned at the seigeants army calfskin oxfords. Muncies, Acid PUaxant, ImJ.genlion 10$ and 60$. From the fitting station, she 'confusion caused by an "about promt t, effective older The sergearts d.. passed the classification center face" missed the platoons after a drill and warned thevd vTAltT be less tolerant of mix-upHiirh Vitamin potency at low cotst after 0 - A D A Y Vitamin Tablets A and D tablits tn the ytllow box Thursday tablets in the grey box The WAACS lined up in again to march to the V mess hall A sergeant, fumbling his commands, .asked "You, Dr. E. B. Harrison over For Sleeplessness. in the blue dress" to step forIlef lache, and OPTOMETRIST Restlessness, ward and men barked "forward when d to Nervous 20 South Main Street Tension. Use only as directed. mui ch Mrs, Oveta Culp Hobby, WAAC duec tor who will commute between Ft Des Moines and her Washington headquaiters surveyed the rooKies during the POLICEMAN day and asserted last tight: 'I couldn t be better peased with Ft Des Moines aid the WAACS I've met so far kepi-styl- Ruv War Stamps Here! d g Alka-Settz- CHICKS LETS HURRY T0 THAT NEW i" 21 ZZ7 COXVE -- Society- than a small client, ,e of the requiiements, so that sulistitutes for piactieally all builap bags of this tyiie will have to be utilcotton or ized f i oni available paper bags. il Sheets and other linens should he ironed in different folds eaih week so the reuses will not break through. Those yellow piano keys are crying for some eaie. A soft dampened in boric x water will do wonders for llieni. Dry thoroughly with another soft eloth. garden .shoos keep them well greased or oiled with neat's foot oil or end or astor oil, tallow or wool grease. Let dry in a warm pluie. (over hangers with felt or velveteen to hold sheer and silk dresses seuiely. To proto, f In storing it is better to hang woolen elotlithan to fold it. - clothes wringer. Dan't rip off buttons old them inside (tie garment and h 'Id it flat as in the I it goes through. I O retain tin roughness of rough crashes and linen after they have been laundered, iron them on the wrong side. owneis of don't ovei-headon t put in vvatel, and don t diop, uccoi ding to Elbe Smith Baiiows, extension home fui mshings spec most Use the iron on the light circuit, picfeiably fiom a convenience outlet, not a light socket, Miss Hal rows added and emphasized the need for chocking whether the voltage was oi alternating Discussing ovei heating, Miss Barlows told housewives, the repeated oveiheating will inuie the heating element and will discolor the soleplate. For cleaning the specialist recommends beeswax, or wiping with a damp clean cloth after the lion has cooled t, CONSTANTLY IN DANCER DM yem ever look ai H thi way t Science takes every precaution and employe every preventive measure for the safety o yon and your family. Tet there In still the shadow of dread If you are not comW ITH PROTECTED pletely it Fanners will have to depend laigely on bags made of substitutes for builap, on odd size of old bags bags, did on re-us- e foi handling then oops this ye, ii Utah Agiicultuial Extension Seivice officials advised fa i mors this week. An over-al- l view of the agn-- l cultuial bdg situation indicates that due- to the war omeigoncy and inadequate shipping space lim.tir.g ti ansportations, thoie will he no moie heavy weight builap for dgiicultural bags this MODERN ACCIDENT INSURANCE If joa are hurt hi a automobile accident aa a driver, a pae tiger, or a pedestrian are you financially protected? Our Convenient, Dependable Low Cost Paragon Accident Policy la Yonr Best Investment Against Modern Day Hazards I Farmers automobile later- - i Exchange S. M. RASMUSSEN year Ague ultural bags requiting light weight burlap are now iv nl Me in sm ill quantities fur l shot! time, hut this tun lip supply will not piovide moie Insurance l.J South Main Street Phone 11 |