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Show w 10 And A n ttend Brigham City Peach Days, September 11 - - - Utah Progressive Methods Boost Box Elder Farm Production Ml Urr;4 Memorial To County's War Dead j' .k5, ' rt- visl .?- 4V ? vTiV' ',, ArSi' ' MKaEteW 4 V IhJI. JLfc Festival BD , ' vO s Oldest Harvest , - ,i& g hand labor is in operation, and heralding the da when arduous Box machines of beet such as Elders are the for crop, production sugar unnecessary machine at right digs and tops sugar beets, these pictured above. The tractor-draw- n piling them in windrows, and the machine at left goes along the windrow, picks up. the beets and loads them into a truck. Then th?y are hauled to the beet dump, where they are loaded on railroad cars, or to the Garland sugar factory itself, for processing into sugar. Beets and sugar provide Box Elder both with a leading cash crop and a leading industry. All of the beets raised in Box Elder county are processed into sugar and bagged. ready for shipment and retail sale, in the Garland factory of the Utah-Idah- o sugar back-bendin- Already company. Hollow Stump Does Nicely As Home windows and attached a door to one side. Wash. (UP) cedar stump 1, ed Peter Billecki beat the shortage. R leckt at first intended the stump to be a tool shed, but w lit tr he found it was 10 feet high and seven feet, two inches at lie base he said he knew" lie had found a home. serves as a chair. Bilecki on a stove improvised from a 10 gallon milk can, which lies on its side. The lid is sealed on a stovepipe protrudes from the one side. Si I A iRO WOOLEY. hollowed-ou- t . ho.-Mn- built slab in bed also cooks 'I'm happy. I don't pay rent and I get my fuel out of the woods and grow rny vegetables in m Bilecki said. garden," In five months of spare time What little money he needs he leii.r he hewed out the interior.! gets hv doing odd jobs in the capped a roof on it, cut out two area. Thrice A Within 14 Grandmother Minutes SPRING FIELD. Mo. P COLUMBIA UNITED ARTISTS eT U R UNIVERSAL SEE SHOW Our trained mechanics are ready to fix your motoring troubles. Let your automobile troubles be our troubles. Driving fatigue endangers the lives of you and your family as well as others cm the road. Stop, cool off and relax it will make vour vacation more enjoyable ... is well as FISHER OFFICE Weekdays OPENS A SANDALl MOTOR CO. 9 G HABIT Diive Carefully Observe All Highway Sign' 5:15 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays Continuous Shows MAKE SAFE-DRIVIN- sater BOX PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1:00 P. M. Save Lives Service On All Makes Of Cars t Jfj 'N 17 X W m 4 'r K Out And Relax GOOD A bron. Standing on the court house lawn is this heroic statue in memory of Box Elder countys dead of Aon Wars I and II. The monument was bought by from citizens and school children through the county. In a vault in the base are the names of Box Elder service men of the two wars. The bron plaque lists the names of those from Box Elder who ga their lives for their countrv. Prompt service with the newest and finest equipment available to make your vacation an enjoyable one, we extend you a pledge of guaranteed service to keep your car rolling merrily on its way. For jobs, large or small, we do them all. S Take Time Mrs. A Service Institution The Home Of- - PARAMOUNT (L'Pl Parmenter became a grandmother in a big way. A daughter, Mrs. Michael Daniel, became the mother of twins, born at 11:05 a. m. and 11:19 a. m. at St John's hospital. Another daughter, Mrs. Wendell Hughes, gave birth to a baby at 11:15 a. m. at Spring-fielBaptist hospital. All the new grandchildren born in that 11 minute period were girls. L. L. a i uiK nuiv. wnen i va$ at 1 East 2nd South Phone |