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Show TUESDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST THE BOX ELDER PAGE F'OUIl NEWS-JOURNA- 4, 19I2, L Sh.I Her I. SRVICE NEWS famij scti'cd in Bear Si V row' j d' (Continued from Page One) nd and rmi rri c vunt 1880. They day furlough. He plans to Sd derson. December 2, Mr d also pioneered the Salt Creek his Parenttsv as Both j dilS, in Valley, now referred to Jack attended the Seminary well ward last spiing. She is the mother of fourteen Brigham, graduating also was presiShe children. SoDraft Dodgers Fewer dent of the Bothweil Relief Her fraction of one percent a years. Only for many ciety husband has been dead since of Selective Service registrants the have attempted to dodge December 19, 1908. more than with draft, compared four percent in the first World Dinner Sunday Family War, according to a survey by based At Wm. J. Bott Home the American magazine, of the F. B. official on figures Bott J. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. have as their guests, Mrs. Jesse I. and two children, W. Grover Tool grant and Dianne of Walnut And The Girls, On Sunday The navy is secKing women Creek, California. Mrs. Bott entertained at a lam-- I who will qualify as administrain the iy dinner for the Grovers and tive or technical officers other members of her family, Womens Reserve of the United Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bor. and States Naval Reserve. Selection son Bi lie III, of Ogde.i ai d Mr. Lj being carried on by mail. commissions for (and Mrj. Nolan Jensen and Applicants or daughrers Nolene and Camile of should have a college degree E .guam. outstanding professional qualifi- min:a had have and cations, of two years of mathe- Firemen Hold Picnic mum matics in high school or colinterested should In Co. Saturday lege. WomenOffice of Naval Ofwrite to the fire department ficer Pioeurement, 7C3 Market Brigham Ernmembers, their wives and San Francisco, requestest Hansen, city councilman Street. de- ing application blanks. fire of the representative For enlisted personnel partment, held a hot chicken and roasting ears picnic supper In the Box Elder county park Saturday evening. About twenty couples attended the picnic. Roy S. Peterson, fire chief, was in charge of general arrangements and Charles Brown was chairman of the supper committee. 21 home for front heeds v.vv1t r 2SC NEtf JERGEN5 FACE CREAM ( ALL PURPOSf ) WITH PURCHASE 12$ 50tJERGEKS LOTION. 39$ WMTtg' WINCHELC .SOLLO CREAM, sunburn, pricKly heat, etc. FENOCIDE LIQUID, athlete foot MOSQUITO POWDER, use liKe talcum BORO STICK, cold sores, sore lips MOSQUITO LOTION ASPIRIN TABLETS, 5 gr., 200s BITE LOTION, 6 oz- MOSQUITO - 49c J 25c 25c 25c 25c 59c 29c standards for every detail of service. For your protection and convenience, it is our pledge to be satisfied only with the best. Peoples rug Seerist Buffington Wedding Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Williams announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Dessie Seerist, to A. C. Buffington of Pima, Arizona, on July 29. The ceremony was performed at Preston, Idaho, in the presence of 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koford of and Weston, Idaho, daughter respectively, of Mr. and Mrs. Williams. , son-in-la- THRIFTlfM Miss Knudsen Home Again Miss Gladys Knudsen has returned home from a three-week- s visit with her .siste, Mrs. Melvin Uorjon, in Caliente, Nev. While visiting her sister, Miss Knudsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Norton and their two children on a vacation trip to Los Angeles and Southern California. Buy war bonds and stamps, f Buy wisely for personal needs. But whatever vou do for future emergency dema'nds Supt. and Mrs. Jlervin son Dean, and Bishop 'and Mrs. Abel S. Rich, and, sons Wayne and Elliott attend-- j ed a family reunion at Bear Lake Saturday afternoon and Lg' Sunday. For the past 33 years the des1 cendants of George C. Rich have met annually on the first Saturday and Sunday of August, the birthday commemorating and for security. WE HAVE A LOAN DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. State Security Bank that early Mor-- j mon pioneer who settled in the Bear Lake valley. Some two hundred members of the family were in attend- versity ance this year, and enjoyed bathing, swimming, picnicing and dining at the summer re-sort. A program was arranged by jgj Ben Eldrige of Salt Lake, a of the early settler, fa' grandson Oscar Dr. superintend-- ! fa. ent of the Russell, School for Deaf and Blind in Ogden, gave a talk on H .the genealogy of the Rich and stated that he had Ip1 traced it back for many genii! erations. Also on the program gy were several musical numbers by residents of Star ig provided Valley, Wyoming. , 1 g COME IN TODAY AND TELL US OF YOUR NEEDS. fam-gjlil- g' B' " FOUR YEARS OF PROGRESS First National Bank 6 R. W. HUNSAKER & SONS TREMONTON, UTAH - Mrs. been made fa 'Daltonof has the Tremonton released three jears. Mae been presi-fa'de- after serving First Other new officers are Mrs. Ward Relief Society, succeeding Dni T. Brough and Mrs. Mil- and pllllip Mrs. Louise Nelson, who has dred Bunnell, counselors; Mrs. Cora Stevens, secretary. Retiring officers are Mrs. Elizabeth Oyler and Mrs. Erscell Fnsboy, counselors, with Mrs. Irene I Kerr, secretary. OF BRIGHAM CITY Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jeppson of Brigham announce the birth of a daughter at a local hospital Monday, August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Evan Ray of Perry announce the birth of a daughter born Monday, Aug. 3, at a local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Leon Hansen of Corinne announce the birth of a son, .born at a local hospital Aug. 1. New Officers fa! TRE MONTON Open House Will Honor Pioneer Woman On 80th Birthday and visiting with mm i WITH REGISTERED JERSEYS Breeding Stock F'or Sale O VISITORS WELCOME fa Society Names Chicagoslamous her family in Iowa y i of Workshop, ---- 1 DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT j HTremonton Relief s' MEMBFJt FfebERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT PLAN ' To People With Good Credit. Thrill-Packe- Hits! d j CO-III- T F'irst Showing In Brigham ratings in the Vi Reserve, 'high scik graduates are eligible, and to with a business school edutj tion and business exponent are especially urged to appfj specialty mens YOU 1 Discuss Your Needs With Us Today. of jII' Two k d WE SHALL WELCOME YOlR ACCOUNT gi PURPOSES. jour SAVE, REGULARLY Bun-derso- FOR LEGITIMATE BARGAIN DAYS! ADULTS J 1 UJ ANYTIME 1 Held At Bear Lake anniversray SERVICE IN WARTIME, A PUBLIC DUTY Rich Family Reunion We have money to Loan! ASAPAIRIQUC TOMORROW! j TftSSS In Peacetime, a private virtue Also Sweater Girl f Mrs. Carl Yourt left Saturday afternoon to attend the San Francisco fall furniture market, which is being held the week of August 3rd to 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hodges and sons Ronnie and Teddy of Klamath, Ore., returned to their a home followirg Monday months visit with Mrs. Hodges' mother, Mrs. George Burden of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merrell and daughter, Mary Anne, of jAltadena, Cal., returned to their home Monday following a two in Brigham, weeks' vacation visiting with Mrs. Merrell s par-- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Neil-Iseat Hyrum, and his mother, Mrs. J. Frances Merrell. of Brigham. Mr. Merrell will re-turn to his work as an executive of the General Electric company at Los Angeles. Mrs. M. S. Pond of Pocatello, visitIdaho, spent the week-ening with Mrs. Maud Sorensen. Mrs. Pond was formerly Miss Allie Young of Brigham City, Mrs. Esther L. Skeels, coor-- ; dinator for the Home and Fam-ily Life program in Box Elder county, will return home to resume her duties in this county. ' Mrs. Skeels has been away from Brigham this summer course teaching a three-weekin Home Economics at Utah University, attending the Uni- THE DRUGGIST Protected Prescription Drugs HAY ffOLU This Gun For Hire Park In the creed of modern pharmacy, painstaking thoroughness stands second only to skill. We take pride in perfectionist make their home at 2333 Jefferson street, Ogden. Last Times Today! Veronica Lake - Robert Preston-anNewcomer Alan Ladd Anderson in Tremonton. Ail of her friends are invited to call. Mrs. Anderson is one of the few remaining pioneers, having been born in Denmark, August 5, 1802, and ciossing the plains by wagon in the eariv spring of Take Dodger From Jail Ralph R. Atkins, held in the county jail since July 18 on a charge of vagrancy,- Monday was turned over to. the United States Marshals department at Salt Lake City to be returned - to New York where he is want- ed for Selective Service evasion. WANT TO BE SURE OF YOUR NEXT WINTERJS Order SPRING CANYON Now! B2ER1BEP. LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO. SOMETHING Different! SOMETHING eautifooll! Cf? ArS 4er coui I ruit ffing th and . IN REDWING lk is h IJ'geson ed rest sugar, ART POTTERY A housev I least t Nse fruit totji'se are Miles, p YOU CAN now aght TREMONTON Open house in honor of Sophia Anderson on her 80th birthday anniversary will be held August 5 from 3 to 6 p. m. at the home of R D. "i'gesor parlance .4 fruits Lp'se vvh ffdorv Ra NEXT.WINTERS fee of The ma -- a(d, OUR BIG SALS STARTS fromfkTKianRw Dont spend a cent for n fi Oil until you read all about our MIGHTY VALUES! WATCH! IhrtwIi&flafillH ready-to-we- ar WAIT! 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