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Show PACK FOUR m n H.i . d j .is man igcr oi tile .Mountain Stales- - Telephone w HARDY SPEARS Services Set For and Telegiaph company here, who gave an inleiesting dis! cussion ot the organization, lunctiuns and pioblems of the telephone system m this- - aiea, Held Wed. and the tie-iwith service Meeting till oughout the l ulled States. 31 With C. E. Mel cell, club piesident, presided at the meeting. MarThe regular dinner meeting of the Brigham tin Rasmussen led community on the City Lions club was held Wed-- singing, accompanied W. 11 (Inftiths. nesday evening in the Baris guitar by Grill, with .'!1 members m at- TO LIONS CLUB n Attending j semi-monthly- 1 1 tendance. A number of I THE !OX ELDER officers of the club who have been out of town for the summer were welcomed back. A committee headed by Howard Jensen was appointed to build a float for the Beach Days parade. Ernest Freeman was named chairman of a committee to furnish transportation for the blind from Brigham City and Box Elder county to a picnic in the county park Thursday of this week. The Lions club pledged 100 percent to attend the Grand Variety .show Saturday evening of Peach days to give the Vernal Lions club "Kidoodlers," featured entertainers and musicians on the program, a welcome to Brigham City. The speaker of the evening Kuneial set vices for Arquilla Fishtail n, 7ti, ictiied mrirhant, ed Satuidiy n LACKING BUT YOUR CALI, TO 5 MINUTES" assortment good CHEERFULLY -- TLL BE GLAD TO ' 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 o THESE DAYS" AND TELEGRAPH Women, postponed from last week, will be held at the home of the president. Wednesday evening, September 111, at 7:k0 o'clock. Most of the members have been reached by telephone, and no printed notices will be sent. All old members are invited. If you think you aie eligible, please come and find out more about the Brigham branch. The address is 113 East First South (3 a Setter foS (1) THOROUGH INSPECTION Before any work is done, your tire is thoroughly inspected. Any weak spots or nail holes are marked for repair. m (2) EXPERT REPAIRING When repairs are needed, a trained specialist using latest approved methods builds up weakened or broken area (3) CONTROLLED BUFFING The worn tread is precision-buffed for perfect balance. Only a minimum of rubber is removed to provide proper surface. cuit& A m FRONT - OF THE GRANDSTAND BEGINNING AT TREADING New tread rubber of highest quality is carefully applied to the buffed tread base. Care and precision insure well balanced tire. a VICTORY REVIEW mmwwm YOUTHFUL CHORUS, 18 TALENTED YOUNG 6 o EVERY ACT IS OUTSTANDING! LORNA DANGERFIELD, TAP DANCER o o o GRAND SHOW A . o o o o o Adults, Est. Price 49c, Federal Tax 10c, State Tax 2c, Total Children and Soldiers, Price 24.5c, Federal Tax 5c, State Tax .5c, Total o PEACH DAYS SEPTEMBER o o 60c '30c 15, 16 roooooooooooooooo,3oqsoosoc3ceoQooooonf)of,o,l 1flM RY-CONTROL- LED A B P 0 CAMELBACK (5) SCIENTIFIC CURING Careful scientific control of time and temperatures assures proper toughness and maximum wearing quality of the recap. & Your FIRESTONE w-zmsms- ap KIDOODLERS JENNIE LEE. SOLO DANCER QUALITY JJIKSTOS . AND LEE, ADAGIO TEAM NOWELL (6) FINAL INSPECTION Complete final examina- tion carefully inspects inside and outside of tire. Note sharp, clear tread, ready for thousands of additional miles. HDAB: Dealer ra USED THctAecU WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED m PM FEATURING pireeUue pactory - &uitrel (4) ACCURATE 8:00 OCLOCK o o o o FACTO GRADE IN REES PIONEER PARK o o o o Everybody is a reporter on the home-towpaper. Our telephone number is 7. COMPANY SATURDAY EVENING THE VERNAL LIONS CLUBS FAMOUS o o o JIMMIE HAUN AND NANCY JENSEN, o The Old Army Game Asked what he was griping about, an army cotporal told his commanding oflicer: "Some stole my rubber-tirewheelbarrowlast night The officer, unable to recall having issued such a piece of equipment, wanted to know where it came from. "I stole it from an air corps outfit, sir," was the nonchalant leplj. - PRO m reverses. of SEE THE VARIETY 0 0 - TELEPHONE - 15, IS AND BE SURE TO o Uni-virsit- y STATES 1 o o o News-Journa- The September meeting of the American Association of THE MOUNTAIN PEACH DAYS SEPTEMBER o o o University Women To Meet Sept. 13 OPERATOR SAYS PEOPLE ARE MIGHTY HFLFFUL scr. O - - -- . ery and salvage campa-g- . Britain have passed thr0u hands of 12.500 men and women having know lodge of books in oreL insure that no book of c! value goes to the pu:pin Thousands of first and , editions of books have , been preserved for thet,a.. a rehives. G chil-dien- SAYS 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 d LINE IS) , e jepie-sentativ- WAR-BUS- t e- Opening mutual social of the Fourth ward will be held Tuesday evening, September 12, at 7:1 10 o'clock on the church house lawn. All members 12 years of ago and up are to he present. There will be games and watermelon. Bt OH d -- i Fourth Ward Social To Be Held Tuesday RtALIZCS SHF MAY el -- SQUAD IS BIG S Ovei K K1.II00 (Y hoofo f(j. tr.ejett in the national book out ' 1 OPA FLBASt LIMIT H clu-le- ' afternoon at 2 Second oclock in Tremonton First Home Game L. D. S. ward chapel. Friends maj call at the family home For Bees Scheduled this evening and Saturday morning trom in oclock until Sept. 22, Ferg Says time ot sei vices. Declares No When Coach Ear! Ferguson Burial will be in Brigham Box Eldet looked over the Barefoot Kids Citj cemeteiy. "Bee school high prospects The childien maj like it, but for the year tor the first time it won't be necessary tor anj Tuesday afternoon, there was child to go to school baiefooted Sagebrush Clipped good quantity but the strength lor lack of shoes, Ileber G. For More Grass A way to stop the inroads of remained quantitj- "x." Taj lor, OPA lationmg of two last Only years regisand sagebrush on range grass staled today. "If the family's shoe ration in the Southern Great Plains ular, Martin DelBoss, and Nichols, end, stamps have been used, par- has been worked out by U. S. guard, ents maj apply to the local department of agriculture and weie on hand, while the cadre war price and t at inning board Oklahoma scientists at Wood- of expel lcnced Bee gndsters included only three additional s lor shoe certificates lor ward, Okla. By regular cliptrom last year's squad, playets shoes," Taj lor stated. ping of the sagebrush at a lost Iljde- - tackle and capCertificates will be given onlj of SI ao jear for two years Darwin -to those who have no shoe they reduced the brush cover tain fur the coming season and Matthews, halfback, Jay 97 left. The of suppljstamps percent, doubled the grass quarterback. children's shoes is not large, cover, and raised .77 pounds Elwjn Petersen, Ferg wasn't hanging anj and parents aie advised to ap- more beef. The land cost only crepe today, but it was evifSS.7.'! an aeie in the first ply only if the need is acute. place. dent there hasn't developed yet for excessive optiNews-Journa- l l classified ads grounds classified ads mism. get results. got results. The schedule will be set at a meeting of Region 1 coaches, principals and superintendents Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Box Elder school high gym, Ferguson said, at which time definite dates for the season opening will be set. At present the tentative schedule for the Bees includes a practice game with Salt Lake's South high here, at night, piob-ablon September 22, with the season region play opener a week later with South Cache there. The other games, in this order hut dates subject to a shift backward or forward, will be with North Cache there on October ti, Logan here on October 20, Ogden there on October 27, Weber here on November 3 and Bear River high here on November 10. Ferguson's club will use a single wing formation this year, with a passing attack based on the flipping of Petersen and a HEARS OPERATOR SAY- -' PICTURE OF A LADY ABOUT TO CALL LONG DISTANCE KVENINli, SEl'TEMISKU Y ulna That ( oveied It hut- - lu'i sell a a i'h ,iuk Alter nleng all, getting . of i.ur life to i re ot Tata people ir not onlj a maPei id loved 'He was al-I;. si mechanics and techniques, but man pe That w as all W a J S The Grace Lutheran congre-.- a thing of the spirit.' writes dion announces the following Albert Edward Wiggam m Yuui It a d iv ices in the War Memorial Lite "A friend ot mine, jeais of such di-- , J,; 1,. P -t nee utre Sundaj, September 10. ago. came upon an epitaph in c ail he has of lene-a th Clemen-- , E. Harms, a lonelj Tennessee graveja'd b,:; techmca! in his Tisru a wathat expi esses it all. ft about happy, dik saj and t.mologv Sundaj school, o'clock; rude slab ot limestone, ielatitm.sh.ps, vine services, 4 o'clock. The doubtless some heaitbioken Cite. I1VI 'human the psjcho.u. si can onlj bare Mimon topic will be "Where his head " oe the Nine?" The public is invited who (hopped dead in his garden Tuesday moining, will he conduct- KID L Congregation Sets Sunday Services EXPERIENCE IS A. N. Fishburn N NEWS-iomNA- V |