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Show THE BOX ELDER PAGE LOUR wwrpmmi -- ' MnMudU4wfa grVfim-a- r: x ? 7Vfy 'i Corporal And Mrs. Earl Slager Visiting i i .i I i If is si Honed i Tl'ESnW al Camp Miss Vaudis North s Major and Mrs. Riba Jlatn, Kivei si(h, Calif and at Entertain For tie end of his fui lough he I' lo l(,uln to Camp Ilaan Officers Of The , 1 and Mrs. Eail C 101 laither seivice Slager die spending a Mhioi and Mi.s. Leamh'i W. fui lough in Bngham City at the I; m of Bushneil Genet aj h(s-jj-i- ! home of Mis Singers mother, Mis Ivan R Miller of Sabntortained at a bullet Mis. Elld Maish. was a week-eninas, Calif at 225 sii,i,iei' at their homeCoip. Shigei has been in the ' g u st of her biotheis and aisteis nun Seeond west Saturday eve.seivue .situs Febiuaiy of ih.s of Hum y wile and Tiemonton. ning hononng offieeis of the 15th unit C,. neial hospital, flaming l ently attached to Bushneil h spital and their wives A ri mber of offieeis of Bushneil (,i neial hospital and then wive IHC OLD ARM TONIGHT TIMES v 3Z win guest. ;W- Major Riba - T QUINE 6WYNNE BEERY, JR. 0 DRI5C0LL i i grace McDonald j Lnuten-d- JOHN SHELTON GALE STORM in in He ALSO ALSO COLUMBIA SCREEN UNIVERSAL NEWS SNAPSHOTS FEATURE TIME .5:00 5:.'S0 S:00 10:. JO GET GOING 1:20 (5:10 0:15 FOREIGN AGENT aimed m YOU GET YOUR WISH: HERE'S Gusli. I IF 793 Calif, e- 1 1 FOREIGN AGENT LAUGH TILL IT HURTS! LET YOUR HAIR DOWN! 5'epiembei li. th !i st lire he has been nnni'' smee enuimg set v lie. Mi. and M - (implied now as e v if n Is i.itiv - . i ig will I and go Utah and in laho to San Diegd Cain eul in Octobei wneie h1 wul (o.itinue bis si l a e wi'h ! 4' r, .nines. i 1 ROBERT PAIGE GET GOING L. S. Rowell, Colonel Eduaid PICK O THE PICTURES Mul-iwa- "- -t id Mrs was The reiemony Coniine Uity fin at med Bngham pel 'luesdaj, September 21. on a .Mi Campbell is home .sloit fui lough liom th a1 med sen ues. He en.isted n tr.e U S marine eoips Septembei 22, 1411, and took his t aming at San Diego, Calif la Fib'-uais1912 he wen oven seas He has sened at IV.ul Ilaihor, Sidnej, Austiaha, New nd He Guinea and New 7. memhei of a tak plat ion , M.l'er, utenant Colonel anl Mis n'liiT K. Nieoll, Major and R .V K. Clilchiist, Major Lawton, Majo. Fiane's St.auss. Major and Mrs. H I Sipjiv. Captain and Mis. John r v sell, Captain Kiank B Pafei- iak, Lt. Mydella Rawson. L d'th Horn, Captain and Mis thur R. Hansen Captain Hugo ( Baum, Captain and Mis c I)i aa and Captain Raljih 'I ulbot. I OKAY FOR THOSE SEEKING A EH. Hl INC SPY MELLER VERY PLEASING. WITH PLENTY OF COMEDY iiaintecl a umveisity, of thQ offieeis at tha 13th from Chicago. , nests of honor weie Colonel a , "( a ihwestem N THURSDAY WEDNESDAY 25c ALL DAY 10c TWO BIG FEATURES was. AT THE aie , number of the ofhceisi tie 13 h in Chicago and at, v 10c -F- out announcing the of Miss Vaudis Noith, rraniage daughter of Mr and Mis Loien Noith, of Inkom, Ida to Walter K. Campbell, .son of Mi and Mis Julius II. Campbell, of Ca ids , GAM- E- AND THURSDAY AMILY NIGHTS -2- 5c WEDNESDAY Marriage To Walter 3th Campbell Announced two-wee- LAST EVENING. SEHEMRf NEVv Sixth Ward M. I. A. Fall Festival Oct. 3 f The opening dance and Festival of the Sixth watd Inal Impi overrun)! association will be held Tuesday evening. 5. in the want amuse-wa- s October of too The Seagull camp t announced it hall, vv Daughters of Utah Pioneeis ill b.v Miss nice Chnsten-- , meet Thuisday evtening at the home of Mrs. Leah Reeder, a! en, piesnlent ol the A 7 o oclock. All members were inqucsted, An oi chest ra .ill fu nisli and ofliceis of the c.imp to liej.sie for diniit.g by molds will be solved. pi esent. Seagull Camp Will Meet Thursday Night to-B- rnt-nU- COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A ROOTIN' TOOTIN' Dont Jet Father Time fool jou; Christmas gifts for overseas must he selected and mailed soon, if they are to arrive on time. Better do it now and avoid disappointment later. WESTERN WITH BARRYMORE DIANA IN ROBERT PAIGE BADMAN FRONTIER X waSilm X $1.00 IJromo Cold Tablets 32c Anacin 100s .... 890 SI Ironied Yeast Tablets 50c Chamberlains Lotion 420 630 $1.00 Ilisodol 790 $1.20 Rromo 950 50c Jergen's Lotion trou-ble- s with Parker $1.50 LEATHER UTILITY HAGS vv i t h zipper fastening. Really a needed gift $3.50 to $9.50 LEATHER WALLETS gifts most needed. MILITARY STATIONERY nice quality. Per box in One of the Extra STATIONERY KITS in leather cases $1.15 SHOE SHINING Complete equipment packed in serviceable kit. 50c SHAVING KITS Complete in detail. Something the boy really wants. $1.50 N ON-B- R BRUSH SETS E A K A RLE FRAMES . ,81.89 PICTU R E .. $1.25 and up FITTED COWHIDE LEATHER BAGS with zipper closing . .. $.'5.95 INSPECTION CASES in genuine $.'5.00 saddle leather . of The reorganization Bngham City Fouttn ward bof society was el looted Sunday evening in the lep seiviees. M. Marvin Jensen .nd Mis E. B. Ilauisonof the aako Relict society boaul weie The Sunflower camp of th pi (sent, and M.s Jensen, until Daughters of Utah Pioneeis willjtne dnection of Bishop Wilfoid meet Thurs lay evening, Sep-- ! Pieeman, lcle-'seMis. Ernest tember 30, at the home of Mis E Hansen, M's. Leoraid Jriisen. The meeting luw.s and Mi s E irl Harper fiom is called for 7 30 o'clock. the presidency, and sustained as f f f incoming ofticets Mis. Julius Mis Lorer.o .T. Bolt iWnght, Civic Improvement .end Mis S L Jeppsc-nI . 50c .MILITARY 238 noith as Bowden, Mam street, Thursday evening, Sept hi), at 7 30 o'clock. Members and those Intel ested m becoming membcis wuo invited to be present by Alta S Tillotson, captain. a 50c to $8.25 LETTER CASES in pocket size . Quink1 The so'v the man Society Reorganized At Meeting Sunday Club Will Meet In Clubrooms Thursday f The regular meeting of the Brigham City Civic Improvement club will be held Thursday, September at), at 3 3u o'clock in the afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce it was announced today by Mrs Fred Soienson, Jr., president A musical progr.ym has been arranged, and lmpaitant matters concerning the clubs season's woik will be discussed. club-room- y Moves Church In Pieces MACHIAS. Me. (UP) The Rev. Edwin Crocker, Methodist pastor, is tearing down a Eoi t Fairfield church practically Mr. Cioeker chutch piece is the site of former church which was stroyed by file last winter. his single-hande- trucking the 200 miles Machias on to elect it at Recent Bride Honored At Shower Saturday Fourth Wards First a M's. lecent bride, Hononng Nighter Ball Tonight (ill Vacation In Wyontin Mr. and Mis W. H ol the Utah cafe left night foi a vacation in Hole anl Diibins, V;a will visit with parenti j B who Ricnoul Bums Toolson, was bnrneily Miss Helen Stew-ait- , The Fouith Ward Mutual Imdaughter of Mi anil Mis pi ovement association is spon' Robeit H Stew ait of this city. ball soring a Fust Nightcis' Misses Donncle Olson anl Ma- this at 7 3U oilmk n. evening li m Sttattord onto 'atm-with the waul amusement hall a mist ell.ineous s.iouoz S..tui-di.All Fouith waid Mutuil memevening, at the home of the hei s weie urged to attend tod iv lattei Mrs Fein Blown Y W M I A A delicious bulfet Kncheon v.us solved Mom an afti actively piesident, said today. set table to nine guests, after "huh the guest of honoi opened packages of vanous shapes and sizes lpvealing many loveh wedding gibs Guests included Mis Stew, lit Mis. Leonard E James, Mis Winston P Nelson, Mrs Keith Boyer, Miss Helen Zundel, Miss Ellen Hadfield, Miss Mai g, act Miss Winifred ll.insc o and Mis Toolson. of Mr. Baedeker,, no some hunting. lives y . 1, Nearly one tenth of t tion of the United S'r patients 590 Mihmm $1.00 to $0.00 it protects metal and rubber. CAN Fountain pen suppl) running low! TO PROTECT YOUR PEN . . USE QUINK WITH SOIV-- X TO Few fountain jen arc now bung arU are jnatlc. I cn repair tartc. Now i the tunc to fa IV guanl our pen with Darker Ouinh. in (uink cnd pmn Magic sol mmg, ilogguig. rmenls corro- RIGHT anl rubber rot. ctually jour ca a it writes! Oct 1arkcr liuuk toda). sion Books are easy to mail and are the most appreciated of all gifts. We have in stock the Westerns, .Mj stories and scientific hooks that the bojs really like to read. Also Tales From Shakespeare in pocket sie and many Mormon church hooks. SEND BOOKS BY ALL MEANS 49c to $3.95 SOLV-- FORD FOUR DOOR SED N Heater, radio and tires. Priced low. 1911 DODGE CUSTOM BCII.T LCXl RY I IM P DELUXE CONVERTIBLE ( (H 1E. riuid drive. Beautiful clean finish; has heater radio and fender skirts. 1911 CHEVROLET Equipped with radio, heater and spotlight. Eu-len- t buy. 1911 PONTIAC STREAMLINER SEDVNETTE li. Beautiful blue finish. Heater, defrosters, radio Five nearly new tires. Mechanically tops. 19157 2 0Z. 150 4 CiZ. 250 INK CONTAINING LAST BY . THE ONLY X When your doctor prescribes VITAMINS for jour better health; bring: his prescription to us, and well see that jou get exactly the kind and potency the phjsi-ciawanted jou to have. All prescriptions have the right of wav in our store. n POCKET BIBLES $1.50 to $7.50 CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS lc to $1.00 each DPBBHJ0P Protected Prescription Drugs LONGER MUCH HAYING HERE THEM AT ti HOME and avoid the delays in transportation thati"an-ouuwhen jou send tires out of town for rec: r good LATE MODEL CARS ARE MOVING FAST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE SEE THESE AT ONCE AS THEY MAY NOT BE HERE GOOD WE USE ONLY THE BEST MAjB; ALS APPLIED BY THE BEST ML ODSBY MEN WHO KNOW HOW DO SATISFACTORY WORK. - niUVE IN and let our Official O.P.A. inspcctorS'' ne jour tires. We ll advise jou if rappn pairs ol anj kind it re necessary. HELP THE WAR EFFORT SAVE YOUR TIRES TOMORROW. peoples BE MADE leans 390 a in hospitals point in l')12 390 75c Fitch Shampoo 75c Vaseline Hair Tonic Seltzer Tve scuttled my pen a must Tor SEW 1NG KIT in service. i HEALTH WEEK Oct. 1st to 1 1th Pioneeis, will hold t ieir fust meeting of the season at the home ol Mis. Thom- set for in the Salt Lake valley in 1818 Israel Hunsaker weie also early pionceis of They Box Elder county. Reaches Age Of 9 1 He was mariied to Esther Israel Ilunsaker was 91 years Lauretta Neeley and to this of age Tuesday, September 28. muon 13 children were bo.n, four His lile has been one of rich ex- dying while young. She died in 191 1. periences and the changes still In 191ft he was married to a marvel to him. He has been blessed with unusual health, his Maigaiet Fisher Bowen and eyesight is still good and he en- they have one daughter, Rula joys reading ms paper each day. II. Talbot of Salt Lake City. He Mrs. He always welcomes a fi.cnd has also a or relative calling at his home Gladys Bowen Pie ice of San and discussing the event-- ; of the Pedro, Calif. The children living from his oay and he discusses them with a keenness not usually found first marriage are Meltrude in one of his age. He has an Stohl, Helen Allen and Israel unusual ability to remember Jr. of Tiemonton, Oipha Stohl faces, even of fi lends th.it lie and Ara Ensign of Salt Lake hasn't seen for years. He was City, Veda Miller of Seattle, eiy proud of the Victory gar- Washington. Ruby Miller of Saden that he and his wile caied linas, Calif, Leland and Hotaee for this year. lie had vegetables N. of Honey ville. There are also much earlier than most in this 35 grandchildren, 39 greatcommunity, and when they had grandchildren, and seven canned what they needed for1 The family winter, he was happy that he visited with him Sunday, Sepcould shaie las lovtdy garden tember 2t, with the exception of with friends and relatives. Mis. Veda Miller of Seattle. Mr. Hunsaker was born to Abraham and Eliza Collins HunMrs. Winston P. Nelson fell saker, September 28, 1852, at downstaiis at her home tills I try Creek war where the comher and fiactuied morning munity of Sandy now is. Hi ankle. She was taken to the father was a member of the Cooley Memotial hospital, whine Mormon battalion awl arrived the ankle was placed in a east. WAR, TIME cf Utah 12 in a A Fourth Ward Relief The Locust camp, Daughters POCKET GAMES Central Chevrolet Co. BRIGHAM tic |