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Show TDB BOX ELDER SOCIETY.... kail Miniver M ,(,repnWJ i the Top " , ne" hemhls alle. . , : m a ledy M Lamarr 1ITE CARGO chaige ID, . THURS. Box Elder County Well Represented In Class Personalities Central P.-A. Will Meet Thurs. Evening ng T. Students The at Utah State college at Logan who will be featured in the peisonuli-tie- s division of the Buzgcr, student annual publication, will be voted on Wednesday Irom a list of 70 nominees. Eight seniois will be selected from a list of 19 candidates, including Joyce Adney of Connne, Fted Allen, Stan Andersen, Lane Palmer and Evan Iverson of Tremontqn, Gwen Ilunsaker of Iloneyville and Helen Stewart ol Bngham City Among the juniors who will vie for the personality rating aie Jack Anderson of Tremon- - Ceniial school Pjent-Teachciassociation will meet The S( 'go IalK tamp of the Thuisdaj, Januai y 28, at 7.30 Daughtc) s of I t ill Pioneei s vv ill o clock at the school building M.s meet Thui.sdav evening at 7 50 mnitied Jaivi.s, pubo'cloik 'Ihe meeting upl be lic health nuise, will speak on ihe value of hot lunches held at the home ol M .s Miss olet Bechelli, USO Hull, at lg! west Fullest M.eet dnectoi, will also add less the A good attend mi e is gioup. A small ensemble ed. from the rl.s 8 ehoius at the high school t will smg seuoai patnotic songs. Beehive Camp Meets The public is invited to attend inis meeting Friday Afternoon The Beehive camp of the Daughteis ot Utah Pioneei will Jollyette Club Dance meet Friuay afternoon. Januaij In Chamber Ball room 28, at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs Wallace Johnson, 151 west The Jollyette club dance Second south, Bngham evening in the Chamber Officios of the tamp havi ol Com mi ice clubiocms was urged that all membeis be in well , hr ruled Music was furnished by the Johnson orenestra. attendance. Membt'.s o! the airangcmcnts committee vveie Mr. and Mrs Zenos Earl, chairmen, Mr. and Mis. Han Petersen, Mr and Mis Lloyd Davis and Mr. and Mis Rulon Baion Relresh-nientvveie solved 'ales d Lie 1 sen Mrs. James Hull To Entertain Sego Camp xnttnto (tint emeus run AMP SOUS! isuran o) s VV j.us SatiSs Imaj i N c- - prontff! 1 hes id aid w, tendt COUS D PSt tost i with j ike the v m m ick. -- Keep em S10 IN Is Bro'r rom )N hkf I p I jov the . V . . toi Program I'amilj TIL AFTER THE WAR COMING and ay That washing machine you need this year is helping oure helping win the war! by making the old one do After the war, well be flleas ed to show you the fine, effi cient new models. So earmark a bond or two for a new wash Saturday I'amilv Higgins Politics jtticoat ms hilibee Guv foi Tb- - 75(1 din c & mx use of stock REMEDIES-DR- J W. Valentine, where the ternoon was spent in neodle-- j vv oi k and conversation. Nine membeis were in atten- dance af-- I ' So. Mam three-couis- with Mrs Chlonnda Becch-e- i as hostess F'ollcrvving the dinner the club adjoin ned to the home of Mis To Win This War Petersen Electric Co. .... iit-- i War Bonds and Taxes Today we cant provide you with all the goods and all the service wed like. Were pleas to do the best we can. a VITAMIN The News-Journa- is l your only Take newspaper. time to read it all home-tow- n VAN STEWART Salt Lake m FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY PHONE 603-- W PHONE 122 Miss TO PROTECT TOUR HEALTH That pharmacist who practices his profession, both as to compounding and the purity and potency of his ingredients, with that same consideration for each patient as would govern if the patient member of his own family, need never worry K future status in pharmacy. easily and quickly! 7onohte is light and safe to handle; pours fteely, fills completely. It brings year round comfort and pays for itself in fuel savings! Start ZONOLITING your home now! si i MEKUELL LUMBER Phone 8 to. TRI STATE LUMBER Plume 170 gr to. mamm Bur-Pett- Bakery and Coffee 4MO 2SI dp s o coif J Shop U armand cream and . -- Therniat Heat Iads Refills Air Mail Stationery 50 sheets J.5 Envelopes ,l) Arrid . Anaein Tablets I'Js ASY! W HANDS I1' SMOOTH. 30s . - - ,50s toils .. !2c .... l!)c . . . 19c '"li i h,s . . 29,-- root i, and (Reautifal fAc 5 nORIOlk SUVPrg nl)olalm Ink 35C CLOSED lOe 3!)c 1!li 39( 5!)e 8!)c GROUNDS FOR EFFICIENCY . . . FrL Sat. & Sun, chance, are youll work better if your shoes are com foi table ami properly repair our eil. Our prices are low, service rating high! Well repair your up hoes with cate we do your work shoes. The While-you-wa- Peoples William Marshall nffinsswBi LAST TIMES TODAY Flying Fortress ft fl HQ From LwU Developing ...At the first sneeze, sniffle or sign of nasal irritation, pur a fnv drops ot Vicks up eacli nostul. Its quick ai turn Jk ads nacuies defenses , uiife against colds, t olkwv Frictions in folder. V&TLSFLCi with Richard Green ALSO- Jl. Yon Cant Escape Goodies .from the pantries Forever ol tlu Mothers ol Setviee Men Pasteurized E1LK w ith held the spotlight in Sundays - BUTTER GHEE! MARSHALL RRENDA Homemade piogi.mi (sugar GHENT and all) cakes vveie provided GEORGE YOFR REST FOOD for the USO guests by the ALWAYS FI RE mothers: Mrs Flank Kail, Mrs. Ita Packer, Mrs DAIRY SUPERIOR John Roberts, Mrs. Bert Olson, W. II Gleave and Mts. F. Iis. 49 E 1st So. Ih. 501 BUY BONDS & STAMPS V VV Owens. The Mothers Club has ptomised to repeat then for every Sunday of each month. On behalf of the USO staff and guests I wish to express my sincere thanks to this splendid gioup of women for their kind donations of time and effort modern house with or without furniBeautiful in making the USO in Brigham Two-car ture. a Home away from home tor highway 10 miles garage. On jear-arounmen and women in the service from Brigham City limits. With nearly three acres plantof our country, said Miss Vioed to young, healthy trees, six years old this summer.. Garlet L. Bechelli, the director. Nice lawn with underground den spare with berries. The three radios, which have system. Full water rights for three acres. sprinkler been recently donated to the USO club by Mr. C. V. Fors-greand Mr. J. W. Howard, SUIT YOU atmosadded to the home-Iikon men when last phere Sunday, in uniform were seen gathering The News-Journ- al around, listening to the late news See Bill Long and munching on a piece of cake, that only a mother can bake. Rehearsals for the USO and L the 34th General Hospitals Musical Comedy will toe scheduled for each afternoon beginning1 On Your Get Even January 2G, through Sunday, Have Them Tires! 'January 31. On Tuesday eve- Switched! ning, January 26, the club will 3 Balance the wear by be beseigod with the armys1 having iis cheek and switch basketball leagues. Wednesday, thrift regularly, with both evenings program will be de-- l w inside and outside inspecvoted to the usual mid-wee$3.50 per ear. Our extion, with hop, Square Dancing pert auto attendants know on its heels for Thursday how ! evening. Mr. Joseph Watkins Dont forget, motorists, deadline and Mr. John Adams wil be on for Compulsory Tire Inspection hand again in their despective is March 31st. This Is an OPA Official Tiro Inspecapproved. roles as fiddler and caller for, tion Station, the promenades. The formal dance scheduled BRIGHAM CITY TIRE for January 30th has been postMAX MORGAN, Prop. poned until February 6. A Valentine party will be the theme ot the next formal dance on February 13 with the Junior1 Hostesse as the sponsors of the party. The splendid cooperation of the members of the Senior Hostess Committee on dance nights has been very gratifying, and it is hoped that many more will be in attendance on succeeding Satuday evenings. The ckamatic gioup of th Box Elder hign scuoal will present Stage Door on Friday, January 20, for men and women HI TO SERVE cake-makin- sail is I?!K TERMS c TO At t : g SHOP Will MAN . i r i : y : AS LIGHT GLOBES hJ: ALL SIZES FOR ALL PURPOSES ' tt 10c 23-Wa- tt 10c 40-Wa- tt 10c 50-Wa- tt 10c 60-Wa- tt 10c 73-Wa- 13c tt APPLY IN PERSON r I f - Prolt-c- e 95,. r with Marjorie Woodworth SI. '15 DRY SKIN? cJit 5!)e . 19e-79- Se1,-- no,!i I5ni , 33e FLYING WITH MUSIC HELPS PREVENT I youryo Locust Camp Meeting At Home Of Mrs. Pett x I IT- - -- (O-I k Zonolite ha simplified home insulation You can stop heat loss through the attic, and do the job , of the The Locust camp Daughteis of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening at 8 o', clock at the home of Mrs 4th and north 6th at ton All mem-bcioa.'t, Bngham City. were uiged by officers ot the camp to attend. WARREN WILLIAM as The Lone Wolf j of Mr. and U S. army d (PRODUCTS Starring Your Favorite Detective d n Tribune-Telegra- YOU CAN INSULATE YOUR HOME Hattie Wight, daughter Mrs Wesley Wight, nurse at Butnes General hospital at Vancouver, m ash stopped recently fui lough to Bngham on a visit with hei parents. Miss Wight and another nurse of had accompanied a train-loadisabled soldiers to Springfield, Mo, Horn Vancouver, and were gi anted a furlough upon completion of the trip Miss Wight is feeling fine and likes her work s be on hand for this 1 NIGHT : 0. k DANGEROUS Know Sons Joint'd VENTURA, Cul. (UP- )- Mrs. $ Jessie B Wimkcr didnt know that she had two sons who were fighting for Uncle Sam. The s first knowledge that she had that 8 they were in the army was when 3 the news came that they had been taken piisoners by the Japanese. They had been working in the Philippines as engineers and joined the army theue when war came. in review The Deseret camp of the Daughteis ol Utah Pioneei s will meet Thursday evening, January 28, at 7 3u oclock at the home of Lenuia Romer at Ida north First east. Officeis of the camp icquest that a good attendance ot Agent. DRUGS y MD U. S. Kids 10c Didnt PUBLIC INVITED UGS HAMILTON Army Nurse Visits (Parents In Brigham VV HI. 29 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT GLENS MODERN DRUG BUSHNELL HOSPITAL AND AT THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE mem-bpi- Let your Doctor tell you how long to stayr in the hospital there are many patients waiting for your place! Medical staffs are limited because of war. The Cheeiful club met at the Idle Isle cate last Thuisday IT TAKES BOTH r! HOSPITALS ARE NOT HOTELS! Cheerful Club Meets For Luncheon Thurs. er. Scattergood ives A Murder AT 8:00 1. Deseret Camp D. U. P, Meeting Thurs. Eve Es-the- - - - fsl, m. CLAYTON C11ENEY, Director . The Foil Bngham camp of the Daughteis of Utah Pioneeis will hold their regular meeting on Thuisday evening. Januai y 28 at 7 30 oclock The meeting i will be held at the home ot Poulsen at 219 west Fonest sti eet. A good of the attendance membeiship is lequestcd by ol the camp ( one-thir- THURS. Feature No. e f Fort Brigham Camp to Meet Thurs. Evening lit Band , . p ami ( beer ie Oil the Mareh sil He, I i HIGH SCHOOL i 25 J one-thir- - BARGAIN DAYS 2 DIG HITS ADULTS ANYTIME Pie-siden- e wash. West Point !3 loi m. Sees Dogs' Diet Improving t SAN HI EGO, Cai (FP)- Frank D McKenney of the San Piego Veterinary Medical Association, uiges owners ot JidtSs not lo part with their pets (for fear meat and other tation-mwill deprive them ot the super-refinediets to which they become accustomed He says the will thive bettor on a diet q (iogs cooked cereal, one-jot third dried fruits ami vegetables, raw meat snaps, and than on porter-houssteaks, lamb chops and other edibles ,i which they are now being fed. BOX ELDER : is expected that the house will he filled with an audience m uni- - WED. PRESENTED BY s The play will be 'p.e.sented m the high school Itee of charge. It Y ton, licit Ciseman and Margaret Ann Wilson ol Bngham City. Ruth Mane Richardson ol Bngham City is one of the sopho-moicandidates, and Rccst A1 len of liemonton was one ot the ficshman students who quahlied as a class pci .onulny s Gentlemen COMEDY-TRAGED- George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber 15 Agri-cultui- Sat-uuii- y n and A f Oi-va- ! Ollier Shorts pU(k Joseph Fuller entertain- umloim under the auspices the USD. ii STAGE DOORii Ted Andeison, who was signalman fid class seaman on the No.thampton which was sunk oil Gaudalcanul Anderson has been in action in practically all the major sea battles in the Pacific m this war, and will report for duty on the new Boston ' about February lo 1 PAGE TIIUEB E in ed at dinnei last Sunday lor hei son, Pvt. Joseph O Fuller, who is stationed at The Dugvvay prova ing gi outlets west ol Tooele, and dm held ftaist rig it daru Satunlav eve-The it'du! ir ng m me n u Memo, ml home. mmohij met mg of the C vie I i.in voo it It v. , c;u (oupV.s, member of will be held 'IhuiMlaj 'he i iub an ,u, sts attended Januai y js m the i luo, tu,nn, Mus.e vv is lu. rushed bv the the Box Kldei Chmlx O RlV( l uHhi'.'U meiee. il u ., tU,. Men b"is ol the eammittee week bv Mi, Mint n 'h 1 dame veto Mr. and chairman vI The meeting vJl L ,W1 ' B m Mr an Mis open at 8 o dm k Mi and Min John )v i! ni Mrs W )r.i o Call, Mis Wavne piesident, -- awm Mr iin will have v ood'an.l of an excellent and Mr md Mis progi am which ins been S.uketl tanged Ife'icshments vveie setved Mis VV R Men ell w ill have with perfmniHiice dnsante Club Holds Danie dTLCular Saturday Night TVu i Monthly Pidgeon and alter sseQ pi Tonight! Times Mis Civic Improvement PICTURES 0V Dinner For Ted Anderson And Jose Ph Fuller Last Sunday NEWS-JOURNA- DRUGGIST BDMIEdp BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL Until Further Notice 100-Wa- tt 13c 150-Wa- tt 20c 30c 10c 200-Wa- tt Hours For Open Days 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. iuupifWgpnpps COOLEY MEMORIAL ! ' i HOSPITAL N. L. HANSEN VARIETY STORE The Store of a Million Articles GOOD WAGES r i t n'-- . 7 |