Show Friday evening January 12 1934 THE QGDEN S 1 ANDARD-EXAMINESlokes eonir by mAle quartet composed by Merwin Christenscn J T Arbon LaVon Clokes and N Earl Marble The speakers were President O E North llrlgham City Ph 139-- J emlth William Haws K II rrtdal Correspondence P C retterson E- - II Cornwall Dr E H White Deon Mccham former president of the L D 8 Australian mission Jessie D Barlow a nephew of the deceased and Bishop James Walton TO Mrs Rose was a granddaughter of Iiracl Barlow a personal friend and body guard of the Prophet Smith I lose was an active worker in Brigham City Power House Mrs the church and community She is survived by her husband and the Lmployc Succumbs ! following children: Loretta Smith Alter Accident Kenneth Verma nay Maurine tl Elaine and 2 BRIOHAM CITY Jan Dorothy all of whom Lawrence Borg 6ff died In the were home with the exception of Cooley hospital Thursday jevenlng Kenneth who is stationed in Hawaii at seven o'clock from the effects in the U S army of an automobile accident Just 24 Interment was made in the Gar-lan- d nours previous cemetery with Bishop W W Mr Berg yM taken to the hos- Itlchards dedicating the grave pital Wednesday evening after he had been knocked to the pavement by a passing car while grossing Commerce Norm Main street The ihotorist was l L W7 Dunn? a merchant of Activities Reviewed Blue: Creek who was released after an official investigation had been made j BltlGHAM CITY Jan 12 —Lewis Mr Berg was born in Denmark Jones retiring president of the Box November 7! 1807 and was brought Klder chamber of commerce preto Utah in 1873 He cams to this sented to the board ol governors city in 1808 He waa a aon of or today his report on activities of the L II Berg and Louise Wallberg post year At an annual election toBerg Mr Berg was widely (known night President Jones' successor wUl in this cityj having operated a bo named The reporter describes barber shop for over 20 ycarjs For with tho state in highway the past 15 yean he had bern aa an operator at the city maintenance and improvement mat tcrs efforts in the movement which power house! resulted In development and open'a Mr Berg held the office of high of federal Bear river migrathe In ing L D S the churcm and priest tory bird reserve and in the prohad been active in church work II© is survived by his wife Sylvia posed develooment of LoeomoMv Berg and three daughters Mrs ppnngs as a wild Ufa project co- Louise Guttci'son of San Francisco Mrss Alice Pctt of Las Vetrajl Nev and Mrs Edith West of Salt Lake a City and nine grandchildren runerai services will be hjeld In the L D S Third ward Icharjel Sunday at two p m under direction of Bishop J Frank Bowrlng I uieetinz was neia toaav netween J h zundell Chief of Police John M Burt County Attorney Lewis Jones and District Attorney W E Davis regarding the fatality bid it appears probable T that nb inqueit wUl be held and no criminal action win be taken against the jlriver i — BOX ELDER NEVffS Janitors Draw Bit David II Mann 304 West Third Circulation and COMPANY GETS 15 Attention! of School CallcalTo Faithful Performance ! First Check Received Advance Payment For This Year Ilirll SCHOOL NOTES Miry rftnuetu—Kditnr Jack Uennttl— AiocUt fcdltor Who light the fire? Who ft weeps the rooms and halls? Who empties the waste bwkcta? Who picks up the hits of paper we scatter? Who Keeps our scnooi cie&n una rcspec f&Di7 'mere as omy one answer: The Janitors t Little we think of taking cara o our halW and grooms It Is because of ut arid our untidiness that they have ao much (work to do Did you ever think- - that it takes our Jani tor from catty In the morning until lata at nicrht to clean un the e create during only disturbance sevenactuai school houm no doubt iney get a great ceai or joy out or rlntr rolls ofinatvr on ton of thu lockers small bits of paper scatter- ea in tne corners oust ana aire rrom our shoes scattered into every nar of the school I Us an added attrac tion one a week and eftener they set aDout a inousana cnairs in place so that we may hold our assembly Students th 'men known to us as Janitors have work to do They are working toward a worthy cause to have a school building you and I will be nrmid to attend About the only thing we can do to bright en tneir ouraen is to be sure tnat we place waste paper in the waste baskets wine our shoes before we enter the building We will help all by helping one another I A toast to the Janitors! —Blaine In i 0 jjarsen I ZmXOHAM CITY 'Jan 12— The first 1334 tax payment received in the oirico or the county treasurer Hcber W Terry waa I J 000 made by Knudson Brothers company of this city Wednesday Payment of taxes at this time especially in largo amounts it waa Dolnted out bv the treasurer win effect a considerable saving in the cose of Knudson Brothers $52 or a little more than five ner cent saved by the early payment Am th months pass the discount grows less ana no aouot many wno can afford to pay at this time win take advantage of the savings Terry do ciarca I j Chamber f i mnrriflge license was ismicd Wcdne&dav bv Countv Clrrk J a A Josephson to Leonard II Osborne ana vioict wary jrrancis or crlgham city — cm-ploy- — 4- 4- Bishop Suffers Attack of Illness ' BEAR RIVER CITY Jan 12 Bishon Osev Jensen has been on th sick list with an attack of lumbago ana picunsy Glen Christcnsen son of Mr nnrt Mrs Ed Christensen of this city was operated on at the Valley hospital if-f- Tremonton Saturday for Hernia THERE'S A DIFFERENCE i : 0 ed I Remember students ther U nn There is quite a difference be- sure cure for a loss of voice I tween hurting persons' feelings and mamng mem laugn TIGERS vs BEES I have tried to keep from hurting The Oeden Ti:rs coached hv anyone's feelings and if I have not KaDDle ODened the 1934 rajr succeeded In doing this I hope any- Dixon in the Ogden district Janu- one I have offended will accept my season o when they engaged the Box ary apologies I ami sure that the other writers who hive been sending in Elder Bees in Brigham City From the ooeninar whistle th nut what we thought was humor along come of the game would have made me with did not mean to offend Detune hazardous First one team anyone and another forged into the Z think it is going a bit too far lead then With but a few minute r we neon to es' when broadcast try to play Ogden was leading faults Z hope we have not made paining narrow the by margin of one point a mistake in trying to put the inci- A converted foul pitch and a long dents of the day into our version of humor for the paper I think the Shot fof the basket 1iim£ a th finni students and public rather enjoy gun sounded turned the game into certain things the writers make into a victory lor the Bees Whether the Ocden team run humor Just a long as there are come to back the top of the league no personal dislikes brought into use where re they rightfully through the notes Let's all try for mains to be seen in the beln game with more and better humor in the notes the Weber CHIN SELECTED i Olive Rose Bier r TREMONTON 12— Trnnivii I Jan sive funeral rites were held over th body of Ollvd Barlow Rose wife 6f Henry 0 Rose prominent farmer of I i - ttr j lo AS WE REE I laxM-inc- h Rag Rugs Good color assortment While they h - it A table full of better hats for quick selling l5c THE VOICE n mmt rfMirnU numan organisms is the voice The voice box or the organ that creates sound for us is surpassed in lmpor- wjco oniy oy tne numan brain In Body Powder BOo Body Powder In eluding puff powder and container ' ori our voice are of such dell cate make up that we cannot afford to mis-us- e themi It tannnt h strongly impressed upon our minds " ws anouia mram from loud ik ng and shouting both of which u surctcn tne line vocal a basketball or foot- During II ftmtmm lift — -i i w Buipguiuca ivrgci mat wB ai ouia protect our voices Uduca uonal men havej proved beyond a uuo tnat at athlctle James Js one snouting of! the mast harmful "ungs we can do Concert singers have been forced to retire from two tout years because they used their 'y4Mfl too much now would you 1 f ZJ9 Palmost ::t 'J" sum a condition ouJd c 00 bfl continually 'unbrarablo mU-ui- o Yet our voices fl9c ' oa 6VC 10c 15c 19c Coats' New 600-Yar- Spool Cotton 40— 50— 0 I uz -- 3 49p Alt lhv Colors "I rjloomcrs mm 2 to 10 Years Wash Cloths : Balls out Old Dutch- Lux HALF VlllKM j All FrlcccI at ' own lit wear these! Pillow Cases w 62x00 Inch ' 4Duo" Sheets f Men's All Wool Colored Top Boot Socks : QC3 Ilen'i Rough ' j EGclfio The Cporty Thing to Wear for All Outdoor Activities f New £tock A Fine Celcction rflTT- t - - - - 4 I U0A t Children Jersey Gloves at llca'ilFIrit Orkda 3' Itubbcrs il H!l Clement 1' ' S9c 5 got? ago Leather Trim ?349 !' "' ' Liixljt Globes Men's Women Nona Better Hade s eacli FIol)r Mats an - j ' Wfeard 42x30 rM Certainly tre tare your tizet Reinforced at all points-c-f wcxri Rider h ! - 3'ffOfffl2C' Corduroy Pants Quillinr Yarn VrOz Hcsvy ribbed cotton! Pemcus for lost service! New Shipment S395 Fino Itayon Children's w Expertly !a and staph embroidery dejirns inches square and C2x72 )! C)ngoleum 4sHWSP I Winter Weight Uflion Suits ! -- spedfications! Flat collarette neck rayon' trim Cuffs cn' sleeves and legs Military " shoulder Full sizes— FJca'o S©VEBS I d Toilet Lifebuoy h iDIai Out Coft Absorbent Penneyf is the place lor Oc HALF PRICE cross-stitc- IKHl 0 The most popular sport coat for sill outdoor wear All sizes HOW BUOILLA Pure linen 319c No70ii Yt Exc!onaJva!uci 'MadY torotrr Darninfr Cotton etc Ladles Hose i i Shoe Laces Worth to $150 PACK AQ EH And models— pillows baby Jackets scarfs 702 Ladics ASK FOR Jackets Shipment : 39c Men's Rubberlfed Cuede Cloth Zipper T Broadcloth Slips PENNEY'S COTTON Act! '' asmonefi Ccrvkcable Cotton with thousands of men! Read! i I Complete Stocks of Formfit1 Corsets f two or three years? Think how it b untle to epeik cr I' 10 Chadcs values Set A "Winter Favorite" Stoi)! mm-i j? 59c paiu 1 Menf Extra Heavy Sizes 14 to 17 - For Cilk Hose $300 SHIRTS I J": Silk Hose Bias Tape MANY GOOD BARGAINS ART SECTION ni - Gc j run 10-1- Attached Collars! Baby Powder 2Tew 'mi' '4 w FOR No —- - & tlrcm — note the full cut long length the frcsli-watball buttons quality fea Utrest HURRY I Tliougii we've dozens of shirts — smart ihopners will snap Vm up fast I Johnson 'ij : is! Drown and blue — with wWtJ 2 top toe and heel All Colors ' IJJC Cab WHAT Colgate's So " AUK Planned mlttttot§ buying power brint thlt Uw price For Bhaving v !'" Favorite! cr Oc Extra special bracelets Wdm Wll'l tJ f-- Mug Soap COSTUME JEWELRY Including beads cartings Workmen' t - f 29c & v 2J fc? Tooth Powder Williams I GOGllG J Dr Lyon's MILLINERY One of th n""iuq jlac ' I COTTON WORK Tor Baby Bizet 2 and! 4 only $100 values Sals i Scores of Patterns I Colors galore! Castile Soap Pajamas 29c s " Olive Oil and Many Items Will Sell The First Day Come Early! Rugo 15c "'b j tf Broken lines for ladies and misses worth iuo xou h want an armiul With the disappearance of radiator romances' it looks as if Helen Fae ana Bob B have started a new thing in ' locker rominfM Th oM ! saying gentlemen prefer blondes is true in tne casa of Maurle Z wish he would decide 'between Gwen and Dixie Don't you? I hope some of you nave noticed Phil T going around in a trance lately Z wonder io it is i near there is a mouse J- - hovering about in Cragun'a and Vlr- tie Mc'a locker So if it sounds like an earthquake some day don't be alfijrmed Isn't it marvekus how soon those 8 O Q boys can get rid pi ineir pins By the by z hear there w new company caned the Wright-Pain- e organisation That's all folks I'll be seeing youAnnabel Lee' 'P s z hope Orchid Burp II and onoop aom mind my intruding ' JQNE WEEK OljlLY MERODE UNDERWEAR IT i — Tooili Paste Mi Slashing Reduction r li 4 ListcHne rd your picture b no offense to your vanity I'm sure Just & little reminder that your nose shouldn't do so nign in the air This is a card of thanks to the students that have kept me so warm auring tne cold winter months — (signed) -- Radiator Franclsca ViL'' ' — IS Lady Ester Cream 23c and 43c Powder 43c and 89c j QA pictures Puerto Rico ed General Blanton Wlruhlp former Judfte advocate general of the army as governor of Puerto ruco bert II Gore of nor I succeeding i Ida who Resigned this morning The rcMdent alfo appointed Wriaht Matthews of Texas a as sistant t the commissioner of In icrnai reyrnue A new leather man for the naThe senate ipiclsl commlttse to invtstlgst rtojivtrshlp and proessdlnQi and appoint Ukftsftlse was selected ire tion meat ©f reetlvsrs and trusts! at Its first msstlnj In Washlnatonbinkruptcy DC Lsft to rlohti esnstors Austin of Vermont MeAdoo of California Ashurst of Arlsona ehalrman and Van Nuys of Indiana (Associated rtoosevelt naming Willis II Grcjrg as chief f the we&ther burtftii in Prsse Photo succeed Cjiarle F Marvin retired operation with state legislators on General Winamp is a veteran la to jserve all purposes H will bo sevmodification of tho peddler law en- SPAN PROVIDED insular affairs ' havlna served in eral weeks before the new bridge C of C CW federal couragement C is ready for service Cuba tnd the Phllinnlnes as ad A and pWA projects which brought FOR TEMPORARY visor to tee tanking' American offi — benefits to the county and its incials m liieeo islands habitants opposition to the applicaAUT WOItfC TO AID RC1IOOL Ho was-- a military aide to Presi USE AT STREAM tion of tho Bouthcrn raciflo raUway IIOU8TON Tex — (UP)-Chii-- drcn dent Coolidee He b a native of for track abandonment) promo-tlo- n In the free art claji at thi Macon-Cof iho Peach days celebration THEMONTON Jan 13 — After Museum of rino Arts have offered administration tts with Wtbc county in citizens of outlying districts and of their sketches and paintings for thoGore Whona of crntfjy setting fthe federal Pine View res- this community had complained sale in order to raise fund and handed in his letternollttaftl of ervoir project started and in proprevent their studies from ending to the president today resignation saying it posed extension of a high line canal against the inconvenience caused by a month or so early next uprtng of ill health to I Brigham City There were also a iwo-mldetour for thoso who Money has run low and unless was on account — 4-listed in the report many other ae entered thit ' u from tho east a funds are raked for their instruccity complements of value to tha"4 re- - temporary bridge was erected over tor and their supplies the class will SMALLl rilONE tXCIIANQS stains: in box Eider county the Malad river Thursday by a con- have to close early sponsors said tractor Jordan countv sent of Oarfirld The structure which acrved for Hymn books were used for gun smallest lri Michigan serves only 12 County Montana is 00 miles from many years is being replaced by a I iu m kuhiii ui opnng-- 1 homes-- ' U has been in operation i a rauway ' fiAiH Ait in nnn A Hill ' modern cement bridge wide enough iI ilCiU more tnarj 30 years - Just Unpacked Y you are receive look at iNameq uovcrnor of WASHINGTON Jan !2(AP)U Presldent Boowvclt today nominat- 4 fi rH If you are vain get your laurn immeaiatejy unless blind you will undoubtedly an awful fright when you tor JScw Respects Paid At this community Tuesday afternoon in the L D 6 chanel j Bishop James Walton conducted the services The invocation! waa offered by President John J Ghum-wa- y land the benediction hv Counselor Israel Hunwiker The numbers Included Warrior tntitoht hymns muslea) Strong H —Orchid by the ward choir iioiin — Ab Lund solo Alvls Anderson accompanied ' 44 by Ralph Klrkham vocal solo by 8UOOESTIOV to from Eggs FlnLmd exported Mrs George Quinnev: vocal duet hv Have you noticed there Js a large Britain in a recent week weighed Mrs u it meiren and Mrs Judith of students who have begun i ions variety A Gtrand accompanied by LaVon - to sleep on thajjob? It has occurred to the teacher that the best thing to do is to politely request the students not to snore Of course when a student la ailcep he cannot help but snore lfhl natural inclination FOULGER-HURSla to do so The other students arc T unable to study and so they begin to snore also Mnally there is a loud noise at the front of the class and the teacher is snoring loudly What are we going to do unless something PRE-INVENTOis done about it immediately? The R best thing would be to suspend midnight parties and dances Don't you think? If you have any better sugTT gestions to offer write to Francisca Jn the notes and I will see what can i3 be done — Franclsca The Preen team is threatened with separation in oral expression class Can you Imagine anytning so crasuc ' for the team concerned? nioTomiArii w insnip vjcncrai — i well-Leona- 'J 1 ' " O NEW WEATHER PEDESTRIAN j OGDFN TWO WESTERNERS ON SPECIAL COMMITTEE INJURIES FATAL: TAX DISCOUNT (0 n R f it |