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Show DAY SPECIALS FATHERS On Johnson Seahorse OUTBOARD MOTORS Model Model Model SEE Master Degree Won Good Showing By At Stock Show membeis S.xty-thre- T. D. 5 Horsepower .Motor New price $175 $115 K. D. 10 Horsepower Motor New Price $257 $125 S. D. 16 Horsepower Motor New Price $562.25 All of these motors have only been used one season by local careful owners, these BUYS FFA Boys Make $215 before YOU BUY F F A. of the At The Copito I rr;i: Classes Arthur Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Klovd Murphy, Brigham City, has recently arrived in Brigham City after receiving his masters degree in civil engineering from the University of Missouri. At the graduation rites Mr. Murphy received both his bachelor and master degrees. He graduated from Box Elder high school in 1943. While at the high school he was president of the boys league. Car Top Hoat Carriers NEW Handles up to It ft. boats Were $75 glkwIHL 2 ONLY $45 In Acrobatics Los Angeles. Lynn Pitcher of the Lynn Pitcher School of Acrobatics, Ogden, is opening classes for boys and girls over five ears old in Brigham City, he announced today. , from Calhoun, Kentucky, will join he several Following softball and his wife here in Brigham games, the members enjoyed a City soon. After visiting here to light lunch. Van Johnson During the pro- they will go on a vacation gram afterwards, Ronald Nelson, Yellowstone park. . . . displays annoyance as Rudy Vallee cuts in on he and Keith Welch, Leron Johnson and will Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Loretta Young in this scene from Mother Is A FreshGiant Hunsaker were presented remain in Brigham City for It will play at the Capitol theatre Sunday, Monman. cheeks which they won in the about six weeks after which he contest at the will return to the University of day and Tuesday. dairy judging Plains City dairy show'. Missouri where tie will assume Land Appraiser Jobs A leport was duties as an assistant professor given on the of civil stock show which engineering. Open In Civil Service was climaxed Friday with a sale of the prime, choice and good Applications are being accepted by the Thirteenth U. S. civil livestock. Grades below good service region for land apwere sold Wednesday in the North Salt Lake yards. The praiser and real estate negotiator positions, paying $3727 and champion steers and hogs of 25-26 in $4479 a year. Vacancies the F. F. A. and 4 11 divisions these positions exist in the deeach sold for S1.00 a pound The state Aerie convention of partment of army and other which the champion lambs also the Fraternal Order of Eagles federal agencies in "the states of brought a premium. will be held Saturday and Sun- Colorado, New Mexico, Utah Bill Flack, Corinne and Gerday, June 25 and 26 at the Ho- and Wyoming. A special feature of the sacald Carey showed prime and There is no written test in choice lambs representing the rament meeting to be held in tel Newhouse in Salt Lake City. examiThere is no registration fee, connection with these Box Elder chapter. Curtis Hunthe Third ward next Sunday rated be will Cra-neBill announced nations; Pearce, W'as it applicants by saker, Honeyvtlle; James evening at six oclock will be Thomas violin solos by Miss Marian Da-- and all Eagles are cordially in- on the basis of a review of their Mantua, and as vited to attend all meetings of experience and education is. Welch, Harper, showed swine. form. in their shown first is This the application the convention. Collin Hunsaker, Lynn Hunsaker Miss Davis, the accomplished regarding and Maurice Hunsaker, Honey-ville- ; daughter of Attorney and Mrs. opportunity of the local chap- Detailed information duties and requirements for Harold Bywater and John Win. E. Davis, numbered ter to meet members from all the is is contained in River Bear Holmgren, City; among the best violin artists in over the state and get acquaint- these positions the examination announcement. Keith Welch, Ronald Nelson, our state. She is a leading vio- ed, he pointed out. Applications must be on file The first session Is to begin Rodney Nelson, Royal Noiman, linist in the Utah Philharmonic the office of the Thirteenth with 10 oclock at morning. Neil Ezra Harper and Christen orchestra. In addition to Miss Saturday U. S. civil service region, New sen, Corinne; Gordon Davis and Davis selections an excellent A banquet and dance will be Denver Grant Young, Perry; and Billy speaker will be heard on a gos- held Saturday night, when en- Customhouse building, not than later 2, July Colorado, each from tertainment steers. chapter Astle, exhibited pel message. will be presented. Tickets for 5. Full Information as well as The Box Elder boys won first Since this meeting begins at the combination contest six banquet and application forms may be proplace in the uniform oclock and closes at 6even, dance can be obtained from cured from the office of the received which the chapter for the many friends of Miss Davis, Till Pearce U. S. civil service 231. The Thirteenth a trophy and $15 00 in cash. phoning by and the many who appreciate R. W. Forest, secfrom or be of will $3.00 the tickets i in region won third also price place They sergood music will have an opporplate. Those who are un- retary, board of U. S. civil the barnyard beautification pro to attend prior to the per tunity at vice the examiners can Brigham to able attend the banquet gram based on arrangement and services in their own wards. attend the dance for the ad- City postoffice. This Last Sunday cleanliness of stalls. a testievening coubrought with it a $10.00 cash monial was given honoring El- mission price of $1.25 per taxes included. ple, award. reMule Loses Job der William L. Knecht who are urged to bring SOMERVILLE, All Curtis Hunsaker, son of GlenTenn. (UP) A returned from the South- their Eagles cently Jadies to the convention farmer who has been dale Hunsaker, Honeyville, was ern States mission. operating for be will as there activity awarded a live calf pri.e on the mill an Mrs. Elder sorghum Knechts mother, Satrecommendation of chapter ad- Ora Lee Knecht, his brother and them to participate in both decided it was cheaper to buy afternoons tractor oil visors for his year's project his sisters motored from Massa- urday and Sunday than oats. So he the men are attending hooked his while record. to be present at the chusetts shiny, green tractor Two of the officers of Show to replace the mule on the end Elder Knecht gave meetings. homecoming. Please phone in reservations of the long pole which made Town, the boys and girls organ- an interesting account of his before ization at the show, were Box experiences Saturday, June 18, for the mill go around. field. mission in the Elder boys. Royal Norman was Other were Mrs. Kne- the banquet and dance, urged speakers elected reporter and Leron John cht, Patriarch S. Norman Lee, Pearce, and reminded members Narrow-guagrailways are son served as chief of police. President to make their own reservations in use P. John on Lillywhite, inclines in very steep They will hold these offices un- and Barbara Jean Knecht. Mrs. at the hotel for Saturday night. various countries. til new officers are elected next Thelma Ross rendered two beauyear. tiful solos on the new Wurtilzer organ. al Friday, Jun 17. 1949 He State agricultural college. received his arobatic training in Will Be Started Here tivity manager. CDCAIAI Yjewi-ourn- Brigham City. Utah Arthur Murphy enjoy cl games program and lunch at Box Elder high school Monday evening when newly elected oftieeis for the 1949-jyear were installed Those taking their oath of office were Roland Barkei pres idem, Royal Norman, vice pies ident; (lien Smith, secretary; Leron Johnson, treasurer; Dar-leMr. Murphys parents-in-lawDeem, repoiter; Keith Welch Mr. and Mrs. Leaehman acsentinel, and Ray Harper, five OX ILDCX Registration will be next Wednesday morning, from 9 to 11 oclock, in the War Memorial home, and classes will be held each Wednesday thereafter. Pitcher, who holds a masters education, degree in phys-ica- l has been an instructor at Utah Classes will be conducted In and acrobatics and tumbling, later In adagio dance, ,for youngsters from five years old up. Classes will be conducted In Tremonton and Garland each Wednesday afternoon. The Idler, published in 1758, stated that the trade of adver' tising is now so near to peris not fection that it easy to propose any improvement. Phone your news to 727, fSbrzmjrxD Eagles Will Hold Marion Davis To GHEMROBETri State Meet In SLC June At Third Ward Everv davJ electricity becoming a more important factor in the business of farming an investment to save time, money and labor. Electricity can transform your farming from an operlabor into a ation of Is 4 back-breakin- g automatic function. Electricity also helps in many ways to make farm living more comfortable and conven- semi - all at a cost so low it will ient The lower prices you have been waiting for are here now Ownership & LIGHT Elwood - local of .7 ,,, ton of Castle Gate WASHED stoker coal, and you'll probably ask "How come it' so low in ash and so high in heat?" Burn one ANSWER is that the unburnable waste is removed by gravity washing in the great Castle Gate preparation plant. Only the "purified" coal is shipped and sold. THE ectKomty Stjoty "tic clMtlintM coal. aj (4u STORE NOW FOR NEXT WINTER 6ctU-6vuti- Hf CASTLE GATE COAL STOKER . Mined nnd Refined by UTAH FUEL C KNUDSON Phone 0 BROS. 14 Ward Will Hold Gathering In Brigham CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY pile n e astound you. UTAH POWER 100,000-to- discarded waste at Castle Gate In past 10 years. . t,' ' , Contro Double Up Tenn. (UP) Mrs. , and her Mrs. L. A. Montague, think its a good idea to have children with the same birthdays. Two years in a row on the same day in May the women went to the hospital together, shared the same room and the same doctor and became mothers. Sisters-in-La- MEMPHIS, T. E. Burns LOOK sister-in-law- Observance of the centennial the of the Sunday school by Elwood ward of the Church of Day Jesus Christ of Latter Saints will be held at the Rees Pioneer park in Brigham City Wednesday, June 13, it was anin nounced today by officials charge of the activities. Anyone who has ever worked Frank Heslop, superintendent. in the ward in any capacity Luncheon will be served at will be the honoied guests. All noon followed by an afternoon mempresent and former ward of entertainment. bers are invited, according to FOR HALLMARK THI OF with a HARVESTER QUALITY LOUNGING CHAIR Lynn Pitcher School of Acrobatics' Sunday, June 19th SUNBEAM ELECTRIC Model S, formerly for $23.50, sold exlra special RAZOR 5 IS5 PLATFORM ROCKERS and seo this DIG, ROOMY, J FAMILY-SIZ- E INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FREEZER Extra-Room- Stores every bit of 385 pounds of luscious tasting frozen food safely for many months. Yet so streamlined it fits into your kitchen beautifully. Economical: Freeze your own food or right at home buy frozen food in family-sizpackages. Save money, too, by storing safely. ... e rs Convenient: Youre always prepared with a stock of delicious food in your freezer-sav- ing you hours of time and work ordinarily spent preparing food, running to the store, planning menus. er gift items for Dad, includingradi . pocket knives, portable etc. es, 1 and 2 gallon thermos jugs, EEHIVE K-?ms- . , The School of Nine A.A.U. Champions" ADAGIO DANCE ACROBATIC DANCE TUMBLING Classes In Brigham for boys and girls over 5 WEDNESDAY MORNINGS & COAL APPLIANCE Between 9 REGISTER AT WAR MEMORIAL 11 A- - M. Wednesdays. and HOME 75c per lesson. See tfai. "MEAL-MAGI- C 7tdatf J IT ! l & y: left-ove- Dad will love you every day in the 4 P" fm year . . . and for years to come if youll give him one of these platform rockers. Tapestry covered, priced Other platform rockers up to $69.50, including the Zephyr floating rockers. ay All Steel Reading SPOT LAMP LAWN CHAIR Conventional a y an adjustlamp plus able spot lamp to focus on dads book. Reasonably priced Sturdy lawn chairs, enameled in green and yellow to withstand the weather, a fine buy at only 3-- w $2250 45 'Pxeey&x at. . . Brigham Truck & Implement Co. MDFIELB FURNITURE APPLIANCE |