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Show N Another Hiccough Cure LAKE CITY Veep Barkley Tells Steve Holiday claims to (UP) have a His Favorite Tale sure cure for the hiccoughs. Holliday says hiccoughs will KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (UP) -stop In a jiffy if the victim will Vice President Alben Barkley drink water through a told his discontented constituclenched tightly between pencil the ent" story here when Mrs. Barkteeth. ley said it was her favorite repertoire. Here it is: One of the Barkley constituents was an elderly farmer for whom Barkley had done many favors. During a campaign against A. B. (Happy) Chandler for to the senate, Barkley paid the farmer a visit. The senator . was somewhat shocked to hear the farmer say he was going to vote for Chand-ler- . SALT IOXELDERNEWS oday&thursoay 2 Big y.i T $i !,i - Features Barkley recounted all he had the ' man. It Included getting the farmers insurance papers in order, visiting him in a hospital in Paris when the man was wounded during Word War I and interceding with General John J. Pershing to get the farmer-soldier friend sent home in a hurry. Barkley made the farmers wife a postmistress and got a bill through Congress ; to pay damages to the farmer and others who had suffered flood done for iS' ()(3BH3 for an evening of fun and relaxation. Enjoy our mirror-lik- e alleys without waiting. Open from 6 to midnight daily, from noon . . . (fiiaiaj '-- x ((& t (ajOBU1' on Sundays. . , '(4k fa r OrC .V. Forsgren, ville E. Merrell, William R. Meh-ner- , Matthew J. Compton, Ray L. Tuttle, Lawrence A. Hansen, Lloyd Reese, Ernest Freeman, Carl Seashore, Lamont Glover, R. P. Mankin, John M. Burt, Orlando Petersen, Ruel M. Eskel-seand J. C. Knudson, Jr, n Poach Day Ideas 'Dr, LeRoy Smith, manager of Peach Days, had returned from a trip through Misourl, Colorado and Wyoming where he had obtained many valuable suggestions for the annual Brigham City celebration. , Not Enough Fords Manager Claude Sloey of the As Reported By The Box Elder News and Box Elder Journal Peach Motor company had claimed that he was unable to School Board Mooting Only 20 people had attended a; meeting of the board of trustees of the Box- Elder - school district who were holding their annual meeting to report the business transactions of the pret vious yea r. They were disappointed that not more people turned out, ; The trustees, Clem Horsley, Oleen N. Stohl and Miss ' Ella In attendance Bywater, were damages.at The farmer replied that he was and Clem Horsley presided the meeting. grateful for these past favors, The financial report showed a and then added: . balance on hand from the preBut, hell, you havent done vious year in the different funds anything for me lately. of $40,000. The bonded indebtedness was $22,000 of which Phone your news to' 1,000. $7,000 was due next year with on hand to a sufficient balance ! ' meet It. " - , , DANCE-- B 0WL 64 chairman: North Main i. . utTUKnaiiinivi "PICK O' THE PICTURES" WED. - THURS. THELMA SCOn Hit No. 1 iMMaaiMa'i BY.... I I HOLDEN I i ROBERT inf MITCHUM mmmmmmmtsrmmm 'HIT NO. 2 JACK LONDON Hit No. 2 t KEM ALSO , BmHMfemi : omaFootmv PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS CARTOON v DETROIT (UP) When the receiving hospital put two and two together, it was a chunk of Patrolman Collins Glens hand, and Richard Lyons' toothache. When Lyons appeared at the hospital later for treatment of a sore tooth, attendants thought Items of Interest the two cases more than 'a: co-- . Mr. and (Mrs. William White-hea- incidence and called in the ofand family of Claresholm, ficer. - ; ''7. Alberta, Canada, were visiting He identified Lyons as the atat the home of Mr. and Mrs, tacker who broke away from Clinton Cheney. him after biting his hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lillywhlte had returned to Brigham City ATTENTION VOTERS from Southern Utah where Mr, Lillywhlte had been employed Only two registration dates for several months. remain before the Primary Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart and Election. To vote at this elecin your daughter, Lillian, and Miss tion you must register Merle Roberts of Brigham City voting district on July 25th or August 1st. s had left Brigham City for a outing to 'Fish lake and "Register And Vote" Zion. and Bryce parks. ? Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Emmel (signed) HOWARD GLENN and son, Billy, of Casper, WyoDemocratic Candidate ming, were visiting at the home For County Commissioner of Mrs. Emmels mother, Mrs. (two year term). Mary Koford, in Brigham City. . QnwmloSiM.' WH H M Cown.iVnl Rnmtii hi Uwk rnij Sunken lilnka - 1 l.D.8. Members Not Warned It .was announced that the church authorities had not warned the people that they would not be permitted to patronize the pavilion. U Items of Interest Attorney J. D. Call and fam-- I ily had returned from a visit to ; ' : NephL the previous week. Mr. son of Harvey Erdmann, and Mrs. J. F. Erdmann of Brigham City, had been married in the Logan temple Tuesday to Miss Spierman, a resident , of I , that city. ; Burton of Evanston, . William Wyoming, had been visiting with William Horsley and family the previous week. He and Mr .Horsley were missionaries in the same branch in England. A dance was planned at the opera house, Saturday night of that week with full opera house ' orchestra In attendance. Best Buy My a SGQGGMGMM PQSK1 Its a miracle the way this porch does double duty. In the summer it opens The and cozy. wide to let the cool breezes blow . . . in the winter it s snug secret is the wonderful new removable windows In a jiffy they can be taken right out of the casements for ventilation, cleaning or storage . . . tig and just as quickly put back into place. Theyre weather-strippefor a vice an Lumber Company Call to easy operate. 4''?l free removable estimates on equipping your porch or entire home with a frames No available. screens windows. New, d, Tri-Sta- roll-awa- y er ($1.25 when we pickup and deliyer) is YOUR' best buy, a trivial fraction of the original 'cost of. your clothing, yet adding so much in smart appearance and long life of fine fabrics. Send your clothing for dry cleaning and Yea, dry-cleani- - pressing regularly, to . Day to day smart appearance is a real business asset for a working girl, and my clothes must have that fresh, like new look for business or social success. ',, f Giygyour wardrobe that Lika New,, look, too, by sending you clothes to Meservy Dry Cleaners. Effective August 1, plain dresses, suits and light coats expertly cleaned and pressed for only , . . . : CASH & CARRY , . ($1.25 for Pickup and Delivery Service) ; Other Prices Comparably Low At DEPENDABLE MESERVY DRY CLEANERS - Phone 62 We Pick Up And Deliver " Tonight Is Family Night - ; car--loa- d - Thursday & . ll illl 1 cd ... ; CASH & CARRY o o 6 ($1.25 for pickup, delivery service) - 54-- M Smart styles stay that way with careful cleaning and expert pressing, such as you get at FINER CLEANERS. You sacrifice nothing in smartness and style even with seasons of hard wear, when you have your clothing cleaned and pressed regularly. . Always your best clothing value, dry cleaning and pressing (effective AUGUST 1) of plain dresses, suits and coats will be . . . t " Friday Sally Forrest and Keefe Brasselle in t r PHONE dry-cleani- ng u. totit.-weigh- .X You knaw how labor prices have increased . . . more In the years since before the war. : All than doubled materials, supplies and equipment have gone up, up, up. Yet quality dry cleaning has remained at low depression prices. Increased volume and efficient operation mado such low prices possible for a time, but now we must announce that beginning AUGUST X the price for and pressing a mans suit or topcoat, or ladys or coat, will be dress plain ... . and the admission price for your, entire is only $1.00. Need not be members of your family. Bring the neighbors, if you like., Your, biggest entertainment bargain is Family Nights at the Auto-V- .light puil, ,idway aad da wiadaw IP out fo, eaiy cleaning Ireia the latido "d quick acton to tcreeno Of Mm at pulley . . . adjustable tpring tentien held window tightly, free from rattle, and weatherpraaf. SiJtt to fit all standard opening. ARITHMETIC g, load, A IT'S SIMPLE (4 Fullback -i-- a U ) Load up your car, bring a a ' " 'I- r fred MacMurray and Maureen OHara in r T V !. V i'i; Last Times Tonight te required. Anyone can install. t la; J Since before the war, and the depression years, my clothing budget has been forced up and up, doubling and in some cases, tripling. It seems very reasonable and fortunate, for me, that even after August first I still can get a plain suit, dress or coat expejtly cleaned and pressed for only CASH AND CARRY N Edge of Brigham City that's cosy and snug in winter time! - V !; ,u.'. U THEATRE Highway 91 At East DRIVE-I- , ( Smart Appearance Is . i v; two-week- -- - ; d I 7 ; INI , ' f :Aj , 7; mfctlkt McdlOT with Michael OShea Susan Hayward Old Folks Plan Outing According to an announcement by Peter Knudson, chairman, the Old Folks committee had ar ranged for the annual outing. 4 ; ' Electric Pole Ordeal The Brigham City ; council passed a resolution forbidding the placing of any additional electric light poles on Main street by the Brigham City Elec ; . trie company. 'r After notice had been served, Itwo men, Erastus Johnson and Robert Pett, continued digging holes for the poles on Main street and they were immediate ly placed under arrest and plac ed on $250 bail. j' They refused to pay the bail. A short time They went to jail. offering afterwards, Messrs. C. W. Knud-so- n and John SPingree appeared unequalled SERVICE before Justice H. N. Bowring to farmers ' i f and up the bail. . put ' poultrymen for Later 25 complaints were pre-- I 27 years, 'j pared by City . Attorney B. H. I Jones and sworn to by Charles I Nelson charging C. W. Knud-se- n 100 cooperative with the crime of excava7.V.. in ALL ting on the streets of Brigham Mr. City without permission. departments. , Knudson was arrested and also gave bonds in the sum of $250 to appear before Justice Bowto answer the charges. : CO-Oring AND FARAAIRS P , : LORETTA ! YOUNG WILLIAM - get Ford cars to fill orders; that Henry Ford was unable to make 'em fast enough to meet the demand. The Peach Motor company sold 16 during that month, five that week. The Brigham City Peaches were preparing to play the Phoenix Utility baseball team, whom they had beat in a game the previous week. Sunday afternoon the Lewiston Beetdig-ger- s were scheduled to play the Brigham City Peaches. Sore Tooth Betrays. Man Who Bit Cop , )! ilOHN OMAUEY American Legion Convention The Brigham City American Legion, their auxiliary arid the Forty and Eight society had appointed committees and were preparing for a state convention in Brigham City. Five hundred legionaires were expected. Prizes were to be awarded for the best floats in a parade. On the executive committee for the event were Lewis Jones, It was to be held at the Hermitage resort In Ogden canyon. : J JW Phone 31 Pick Up, Delivery Service - 132 So. Main ($1.25 for pickup arid delivery) OTHER PRICES CORRESPONDINGLY LOW LICHTENSTEIN'S FINER : i , |