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Show THE BOX ELDER PACE EIGHT NEW8-JOlTK- FRIDAY AFTERNOON'. AUGUST AL N II, 19,, Honeyville News HONEYVILLE, August 13 Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Saigent of South Gate, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Booth and son and Dorene Booth of Ogden spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ilyrum Booth. Mrs. Loon Hunsaker and small son spent Friday in Ogden visiting her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ken-del- FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Important ... is theour most business. .The part of vigilance of our Prescription Department slackens, never fails, to fulfill Its high trust of safeguarding the health of you and your loved ones. never son-in-la- l. Mrs. George B. Wintle of Ogden is visiting with her son George L. Wintle and daughter, for fair Mrs. Leon Hunsaker and famiPAYS IN LONG WEAR IN STANDARD QUALITY lies. AT patriots Mrs. George Hunsaker and Save silk for Uncle Sam and Zola, Madge daughters . . . use Leg Stick for a Mrs. Amy Hunsaker, Mrs. Reta silken hose finish in stockwere in Bowman and family ing shades . . . flattering Brigham visiting Monday. . . . water resistant . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hancey by Helena Rubinstein, $1. of Newton were dinner guests STORE of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen Aquacade leg lotion for THE COMPLETE SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLY a mat finish, $1 and Sunday evening. $1.50. Mrs. W. J. Petersen and daughters, Shirley and Lenora, three "Keys To Beauty, YOUNGSTERS IN SCHOOL 53 YEARS of Bensen, Utah, spent Tuesday Deweyville News Helena Rubinstein smart FILL THEIR Mrs. of Mr. at the home and When school opens in Box Yosts first school house, morning, lipsticks in August IT DEWEYVILLE, as a farmer, stoetl George L. Wintle. SOME afternoon and evening Elder Tues county Tuesday morning, has worked left Mrs. Lester Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Bensen, merchant, freighter man, one one a in in Reddy Kilowatt, the electrical "farm hand, be young 8, therell red, shades, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson and day for San Francisco where - September mail carrier, at various timet one in blue eases, Elmer the from school un white, in is helping to fill the shoes of thousands of her daughwith 'she visit will in (EH, KID?) families spent Thursday strung loyally together on Mr. and H. Taylor home in Yost. Newton visitng with relatives. ter and farm workers in this territory. He has taken a clever golden key chain, That will be nothing new. In Mrs Jack Brown and family. Mrs. George L. Wintle and Gas Is Discounted complete set only $1. over many duties of men who are now helpe son were In Ogden on Mr. and Mrs. Allen Saxton fact, its an old, old story, school in a student been of Theres mother War and Mr Saxtons As A Peril and on Thursday shopping Fountain Service By Chuck Fisher ing to win the war on the military front and business. Salt Lake City were calling on from the Taylor household since & Magazines of Papers 1889, the fall the war production front. And hes doing a every year. Toison gas is not nearly j) It would be encouraging if friends here Sunday, Mrs. Dave Clark of McCam-mon- , O Sporting Goods the nation could feel as sure a student Taylor, in Brigham Tuesday, fearsome a weapon in mode? Idaho, is visiting her parShirley Erickson, good job of it! Are you making the fullest about winning the war as a!nursei visited Sunday with Cleo explained the remarkable warfare as the ordinary pers ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunuse of this "hired hand on your cord of having provided raw thinks, according to Dr. Llo York baseball fan must Norr.' saker and other relatives. material for the countys educa-Serifi- H. Ryerson, professor of che feel about winning the World Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schench farm? If not, SEE YOUR ELECTRIC jir, an(j Mrs. Keith Rhodesof tional mills for 53 years Even a modest sports Were Sunday dinner guests and daughter visited in Provo istry at the University of M writer can casually predict its jvir. and Mrs. Homer Marble, EQUIPMENT DEALER! before the first school nesota. with relatives Thursday. Shortly MODERN DRUG going to be another home town Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh at Yost was opened, Taylor This war moves too fast Mrs. Frank Hunsaker and affair for the New Yorkers. ancj Mr. and Mrs. Newell John-'That- s married a w'idow with two chil- Ls too mobile to make practical Pr v Mrs. Dave Clark were shopping PHONE 10 BUY MORE WAR BONDS & STAMPS" in Ogden Thursday. right the Dodgers and son 0f ,penrose, visited Sun- - dren, and those children were the use of gas, in Dr. Rye ts dc the Yankees. Places i o ob John Venter and Paul Newday at the home of Mr. and among the first pupiLs at the- sons estimation. 4- - 44- 4- man motored to Buhl, Idaho, children teturned Monday from Mrs. Oliver Johnson. Yost school. Four moie cnil- concentration where troops a giee UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO to spend the week-enMr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle dren werp born to Taylor and entrenched are the only like f, 4umt with Pocatello, Idaho. She has The Yanks can hardly fail. the world's finest electric Reddy hiloualt Pouer their families. They are em been visiting relatives in the Generally they are referred to and son Leo of Mendon and Mrs. Taylor, and they, in turn, areas for gas attacks, and th Fion service produced for you by American business men ployed at the Bushnell hospital Idaho city. as a heavy hitting team. Statis- Mrs. Lauretta Ross of Salt took their turns at representing the advantage is not great, t" is ki is the kind of pouer that series 90 of the nation. at Brigham. ist 1 tics doesn't show this to be Lake were dinner guests of Mr. the Taylor family in Box Elder chemist contends, Contrary to common belie id th true. While the Yanks dont and Mrs. Louis Spackman Sun- county schools. Mr. and Mrc. Lamont Booth and family of Ogden spent In 1915 the first Mrs. Taylor he said, no horrible new kir irser Box Cars Of Skies seem to hit as well as Boston day.Mr. and Mrs. August 13, 1932. J. 0. Fryer died, and a year later Taylor f poison gas have been de struc or any better than the St. with their mother, Mrs. Sunday Mrs. Oliver Ingram, 50, died Louis Browns, they do have a and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hansen marrjed a widowed mother of oped since the last war. Thoi ethoc Booth. at the family home In the Sec- Hyrum of mixtures were tried o. Late: s lot of fine pitching. Mrs. Conrad Johnson and Besides visited Sunday at the home ofseven children. Two more LOS ANGELES (UP) Hunond ward, following a stroke. laboratories then and abG untec Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Burbank at dren were born to this mar-'well-a being Files Our From Clippings dreds of fig-- : gliders Mrs. Bur-rjagIdaho. and kept the long line of'a were used in front-linjrser August 16, 1932. Of Days. soon will be rolling from Cali- managed team, the Yanks have Mapleton, a IinMrs. of bank is Wilbur what nsbui the sister intact. Howell, calls de Fryer respectively, fornia factories to army A baijy boy was born to Mr. esprit ferry supplies corps. In a city, the family cm. Howl sons of Mr. and Mrs. John TEN YEARS AGO and Mr. Hansen. This means a they play of Willard Eleven Mrs. Jensen daughterago, years (and most of the dangprs business-men- s Howell of Portage. The mar- - .to the armed forces, according good, steady Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes nilai AugustT4, 1932 of Mr. and Mrs. Tay-an- escape Corinne. a survey by the aviation de- ball. of Penrose and Mr. by moving upsta gas There simply are no on A homecoming program was erratics y of family riage took place in the Salt partment a jor away, passe(j of Los leaving the Angeles the club and a Yankee must feel and Mrs. Horace Gardner en- - !smaii and staying out of the cell. irsci Lake temple. whom Keith given for Miss Regena Jensen, August 17, 1932. sorii of Taylor, Commerce. that he has a County Chamber All poison gases are heavinice sure income joyed an outing Sunday at the struc who recently returned from the F. Joseph Law, of the Box grandparents took into their and tend t0 sei!e fast ijmen a retty good future, Springs. Northwestern mission field, Elder high school faculty, sufCrystal d rte to school thanr home. Keith manufacturers shortly will turn an officer Mrs. Hannah Loveland and ,e(ore h;s uncies and aunts had Ryerson, 4iwa Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Merrell fered a broken hip when he was out motorless box cars of the Dodgers exactly son Blaine Clark visited over finished, and hell be in school chemical warfare in the b J.as si and daughters, Eleanor and thrown from a load of hay at ter of Mrs. C. C. Valentine and'th( air costing up to $35.000 war, recalled some of his t user in Salt Lake City. This McPhail built up the week-enBetty, Mrs. Jane Clark and the his ranch at Paradise. agajn this fall. Deverle Hess, were married at.each- the chamber said, adding adaffy servations and conclusions. of son iucat Loveland, d Corp. Ray baseball Misses Eleanor and Joan Baty, A baby girl was born to Mr. that 10 to corporation, But buying school supplies gliders may An estimated 150 tons Mrs. Avilla Loveland, who is In of what New have returned from a two and Mrs. Wallace Rhodes of be used in California training111 for him wont be anything new mustard gas. most deadly th. apoin ers call moola was spent in stationed at McClellan Field, is weeks outing in California. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rhodes been Hes ! T fifteen-da- y used, was required to kill o )OX I furlough buying was formerly Miss Virginia 125 descendA Los Angeles firm already is buYn stars from other major enjoying Approximately every soldier, be said. And to with friends and relatives ducal ants of Casper Petersen hetd a Madsen of this city. Mr, and Mrs. N. C. Holst, was scheduled to build 100 one and leaua teams. 53 fall for years complish a iorce potent enoui Mrs Twenty-fiv- e members of the Miss Carmen Baird and Miss married to Albert S. Thorsen of two place craft for training in 4 4 4 reunion at Maple Creek Springs. Mr. Mrs. and live still to kill and maim, about Taylor erna One would think that the Relief Society met Tuesday in York high schools, it was The mar-lNeRoyes J. Petersen was chair- Bertha Baird, daughters of Mr. Bear River City. at Yost. Taylor is now 76 tons of gas must be spread ir of clubs with the most money do the regular monthly work and and Mrs. John E. Baird, were! riage took place at the home of pointed out. man of the entertainment business meeting. The after- 'years old, but is able to do square mile with a prevailr, oiku best. There's nothing revolumarried to Alva G. Howell and 'the bride's parents. all of his own farm wind. noon was in spent quilting. practically tionary in that idea. 'work and almost around Dr. believes tha gets were Ryerson refreshments ser IJ.sts Horses Dainty Agency as weil as ever- Since he first bombing is cheaper and me: Madams ved June Marble, by j PORTLANW, Ore. (UP)-T- he But the public's enthusiasm started oungsters to school in (effective than gas. old grey mare ain't what she as to the big league circus is Sadie Johnson and F.orencc Beeton. used to be but in these times rather lukewarm this summer. The advance junior class of Lots of fans must feel that our ;one can't be too particular. school met Tuesday The Portland bureau of the own friends and relatives are Sunday Railway Express agency re- pfaji.ng some pretty fast ball evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Warren Hayccck. all the way from Solomon Iscently started a The was spent writing e canvass for all avail lands to Ireland. the lettersevening to the boys in service. .able hoi ses and w'agons in the American pastime Perhaps o. may return After the letters were compleRose city. to the home town sandlots and ted refreshments were served e to Phylis and Lois Fryer, &S2J and Lola Johnson, Mildred and Barbara Snow. THAT THE REMINDER REDDY KILOWATT SHOES HELPS SPORTS son-in-la- De-'er- able-bodie- Of GLENS d j 'j - ' I I 50emones chil-.and- well-rounde- cargo-carryin- n 1 g e e By-Gon- e ter-in-la- 'or af - . - . d tt York-center- j s. gfher. - j , just-in-cas- e city-wid- y ;l FRANCIS . pastures. Certainly now is i y't the time for the semi-prboys to get people to watch them play baseball. With every other person carrying a fat defense check and no tires to get out of town on, it appears that the industrial leagues should regain a lot of their old popularity at the gate. vV o AND u truck all trucks are essential to America's war proLet your . Chevrolet gram. . dealer help you to Keep em fit . See to keep em rolling. him for a thorough service checkup today and see him for skilled service at regular interRemember Chevrolet vals. dealers are Americas Truck Conservation Specialists. Your o G G G GliSBSElEaniMjESSSlIb I 3- Origmotor and Outstanding leader Truck Conservation Plan SPONSORED BY LOCAL LEGION POST 4 BIG DAYS 4 AUGUST 19-20-21- -22 K Central Chevrolet RIDES -5 FREE GATE Bring The Kiddies and Come One Come AH ideas should o 4444 Brigham has an excellent setting. That ball park is about perfect. The grass is beautiful green, the nights are cool and the boys who perform on that field are of good caliber. Steals From Swimming Pool OAKLAND, Cal. (UP) Police are looking for a thief who evi-- ' dently had planned an swim with all necessary trim-- ' mings and accessories. He stole from the municipal swimming pool 100 bath towels, 11 bathing suits, 180 bags of peanuts. 200 candy bars, assorted candies," five cartons of chewing gum and an undetermined amount of pastries and all-yea- r HRHJIAM. UTAH Theres news in the adver- itisements, too. i O jr ' mjsm - w IN A WAR; a fact that is being brought home to us in many ways. No longer can we enjoy all the privileges to which we have become accustomed. Johnny can t use the car. Mother cant bake so many cakes. Plare the blame squarely where it belongs in Berlin. The shadow that has darkened so much of the world could lengthen still farther; could bar our freedom of speech, press and worship; yes, and our right to travel when and where we choose. What are we doing about it? Ask any Union Pacific man. He and thousands of other American railroad workers are exerting every effort to stop that creeping shadow; transporting armament and munitions as fast as our factories can turn them out . . . transporting troops in numbers. Its a that must be done so we Americans may always job be free to go wherever we please, unquestioned and without fear. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SbuUeqdG Middle Routt A ' ..Ji i slot-machi- in Wichita, MATINEE SAT. AFT fi baseball back to popularity new stream-- j jbe used. A lot of our big base-- I ball men dont seem to realize that this war is changing al-- I most everything. Baseball as a source of entertainment is very good, but perhaps not 'quite enough of the younger set realize it can be just as pleas-- I ant as football, dancing and wiggling. Hap Dumont, who is the impressario ifor the National semi-prtour- nament held annually in Wichi-,ta- , Kans., has jazzed the game up, made it more speedy, and the turnstiles are clicking fast j m old ki 4 lined promotional 1st W. & FORREST CHEVROLET COMPANY jits BRIGHAM CITY ... Chni CffiDtD In bringing IN h.y WT'. Fn So D .it i Auf. ;u C St a 1u |