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Show i poa BXn TJeui-$- i jngba rTReveal oumai Wednesday, July City. Utah 6 ill Ward Holds Annual 20, 1949 Engagement Of Daughtei 'SdMt Ttouveou Tea Lovely r. Merill was hostess Yellow candJes MrtuPiv trousseau tea honor from silver tapers. glowed at!i Miss Merell is a graduate of daughter, Arlene, Box Elder high school and the July 10 between three and six o- - U.S.A.C. at Logan and served hours of as vice president of Alpha Chi clockOmega soroiity. Her fiancee is the entered each guest L she was given a chiffon attending the U.S.A.C. and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fratwSf c rsa"e concealing the anfj forthcoming ernity. The young couple will make to Robert son of Mr. their home in Logan following u their marriage. and ' rt'ah The wedding has Services Appreciated BOSTON (UP) For 50 years during the receiving 4iours, , Menus lovely trousseau couduelor Horace H. Hiller faithdisplayed to over 100 close fully called out the stops on six different commuter trains daily lelutives. lends and served from between Boston and the North weie guests r,p Shore. To reward his service, the Ihle covered with hand-mad3 Boston & Maine railroad gave centered cloth linen rk Si. arrangement of orchid him a gold pin. Not to be outr done, passengers chipped in with a'kspur, yellow roses and yel-a in luggage and a cash purse. crystal snapdragons o 5 - an-as- ST f e nurTjS- Primary Summer Festival Wednesday, July 13 The Sixth ward held their annual summer festival at the closing of summer primary, Wednesday, July 13. President Margaret Lewis welcomed all the mothers and stake board members, Mrs. Pearl Arbon and Mrs. Bessie Eskelson. Song by the primary children was Childrens Hosanna. Project by Carolyn Tingey. Prayer by Alice Jensen. The song by the primary was Farewell to Thee. First and second groups studied the islands of the Pacific. They sang May Day is Lae Day in Hawaii. The Zion boys and girls studied the Scandanavian countries. They sang Daisy, A solo was by Kathleen Daisy. Hansen and Billy Degn. The primary sang Ireland. The Larks and Blazors studied the British Isles. The classes sang Come Lassie, Come Lass, then danced the May pole. Treakers Bluebirds, and Guides studied the Indians. The group discussed customs and clothing. A song Ki Yi with drums was by Sandy Sheffield, Lyle Jenkins, Carolyn Tingey. Piajer was by Chloe Sheffield. There was a display of articles made by the children. The group enjoyed ice cream, cookies, popcorn balls, punch and candy. TMTf Wl&TT Of -r in, V'-p- lu,, b a ( July 14, 1949 Mr. William M. Long Imm. Past President Utah State Press Assn., Brigham City, Utah Dear Bill, In the interest of Utah dairymen, as well as everyone who eats at cafes, 1 would like to call your attention to the unfair practice of many cafes and restaurants in the state relative to their charge for a glass of milk. On their menus they list a l,, , . j eneral manager of the ipieti- Flbow Bernier Bends lij rc No liam cents extra for the milk. deduction is made for the five cent cup of coffee Included in the price of the meal. This, of course, is an unfair charge of five cents with each such meal when milk is ordered. In other words, you pay 15 cents fur a glass of milk. This exceedingly high charge, and high percentage of profit for eaie operators on milk, seems to me to be decidedly against the best interests of dairy producers and manufacturers, as well as an open robbery of cafe customers. Owen M. Richards of Chicago, 10 Actual figures show that the cost of a glass of milk at today's milk prices is slightly more than a cup of coffee when all overhead charges are prorated by the restaurant operator. In no case is the cast doubled, much less three times as much Am writing to you as I thought you might feel as 1 do, that the matter Is worthy of an editorial campaign on the part of Utahs weekly papers. You understand, Bill, thus is no stab at coffee and doughnuts. Sincerely, ... nc Alarm F SAN FRANCISCO (UP) e Editor. STARTS WEDNESDAY1 1:00 A. M. Clearance. BETTER DRESSES Charming styles, beautiful dresses to flatter you now and later on. Famous Gay Gibson, Ellen Kay, Carol King and Trudy Hall makes for Juniors. Georgiana, Martha Manning, etc., styles for women. Half and regular sizes. Better Cottons, Georgiana and Trudy Hall, ets., makes. All sizes in fine ginghams, Madras, Cords. to $16.75. Shambray, etc. Former values on an interesting one. jfo matter what the size of the entrance hall, or vestibule, you'll aud lie showing good taste thought if yon follow two simple riles. Keep whatever furniture you use against the walls. Space (1) And face important bit of furniture toward the door if at all makes this your most necessary. possible. (2) Mirrors. They reflect your thoughtfulness as a host, file hall is rather on the and if small 20'' Baby Boy Born To R. H. Nielson In Los' Angeles DISCOUNT La-vin- e, DRESSES Group of 25 dark background fine rayon prints. Half and regular sizes. Values $10.75 to $19.50 and Mrs. Louis Nielsen received a telegram Saturday informing them that their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Nielsen of 6100 W. 18th St., Los Angeles, Cal., had a baby boy weighing eight pounds born to them on July 11. The baby, who will be named Dennis Mieheal Nielsen, and the mother are reported In excellent condition. It is the couples first child. Mr. Galileo constructed his first telescope at Padua, Italy, inl690 or 310 years ago. JOHN STEWART. $3-9- When introduced to someone, side, mirrors will also create the illusion of greater size. raur first impressions are usuallOf course, the hall is the tray lasting ones. The same thing applies to the entrance hall of ditional setting for Grandfather voiir home. Make this introducticlocks, so nse that one you have The alibi failed to ring the bell with the judge, who gave him 90 days suspended sentence and six months probation. The market is down! We are forced to clear out stocks now The years greatest savings on quality apparel If you hurry you can still save scads of money on the very loveliest current fashions, here at our Inventory A review of the book 'The Doctor Has Three Faces by Mary Bard, given by Mrs. Garland Puey of Tremionton, was the feature at a luncheon meeting of the Utah State Nurses association, held July 16, at the home of Mrs. Lee Doris. During the meeting a luncheon was served. La Prele Ridd and Lola Anderson were the hostesses of the event. IMPRESSION box. Smith, Inventory Nurses Association Meet In Brigham City THE FIRST Wil- clerk was in municipal court on a charge of setting off a false alarm and told the judge this story: He had been drinking, tired, and leaned against the fire box. His elbow slipped, he testified, and broke the lit- A. uika tl glass pan striking the leve? V'bi'h Slt3 off the bp II 3. It wa, not long, lie added, before the engines were racing up to his - , False full i r,f 0j t,,( t. lien you order milk instead spouse to a letter of mine on the of coffee, you are charged the matter: V YHSINX tbp prlr toiiti ilAa 33V. 3 DISCOUNT ALL MATERNITY SUITS stored in the attic. As for other furniture pieces, a chair or two should complete the picture. Don't crowd the hall until it looks like a storage room. When you greet visitors at the door, have that entrance hall a prelude to the harmony of the rest of your home. If we can be of help in any way, please call on us. Our suggestions are yours for the asking. The cost of NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO, Nebraska motor manufacturing vehicle license SI North Main SL has jumped from 6 plates Brigham Citv. Utah , cents of pre-wa- r years to about 16 cents a set. These At 1 5 to 257 Disc. Dresses In Selected Groups AND DRESSES Reduced 33V3 Discount In fine crepes, sheers, rayon linens, alpacas, taffeta, fine bembergs, etc. The seasons best styles in pastels, high shades, darks and prints. ALL FORMALS AND DINNER DRESSES Reduced Discount 33V3 75 val $17.50 $19.75 val. $13.75 75 val. $14.75 $16.75 val. $10.75 50 val $11.75 $14.75 val $9.95 ALL EVENING SKIRTS AND SLIPS Reduced TAILORED 1-- 33V2 Discount FINE COTTON AND SEERSUCKER SLEEPING PAJAMAS y 1-- $4.25 val. $3.19 KAYSER HOSE (Closeout) 30 Denier All Summer Shades 45 Gauge DISCOUNT 33 $1.35 value 79c DRESSES Large Group at Drastic Reductions 50 BEMBERG SHEERS Group No. 1 Best styles and colors for Misses and SPORTSWEAR Women- - Former values $10.75 Now $3.95 AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS SLACK SUITS, SLACKS, PEDAL PUSHERS, SWIM SUITS. PLAY SUITS Val. Val. Val. Val. Val. to $13.75 $7.95 $6.95 $5.95 $3.95 $2.95 to $12.75 to $10.75 to $8.95 to $6.95 AMJUUm .A......V..V,V.V...A.V.V. $14.75 $12.75 $5.95 -- $7.95 Cotton House Coats Former val. $5.95 Closeout $2.95 two-piec- e $14.75 CLOSEOUT $6.95 Asst. Rayon & Jersey Robes Group No 3 DRESSES. SUN DRESSES Cleanup and Street Styles. Assorted colors. Rayons and Cottons. Former values to $10.75 1 Group assorted styles, better materials. Values to CLOSEOUT Old-time- r' 1 has a special meaning at Standard Group 10 only Vi Better Robes WOOL SKIRTS SPECIAL GROUPS Crepe Slips, tearose r the job you've st least 20 and at 30 years... years, theres s special company award: a gold watch snd six weeks vacation with pay. Thats appreciation of a mans serv ice ,0 1's company, of course, but it also illustrates a principle we believe in for all employees good people in good jobs serve ynu best, and we do everything we can t0 make jobs at Standard good. Security, good pay and working conations, advancement from within, free insurance, annuities at retirement are all part of making that principle a reality. 20-ye- Peggy it 20 "old-timers- $2.95 HALF PRICE $3.25 val. at CLOSEOUT Values to $6.95 $2.00 $1.95 Batiste and Seersucker All Sizes, $2.95 val RAYON Gowns $1.95 75 SHEERS, PRINTS CREPES CLOSEOUT 34 to 44. $1.95 & $1.00 $3.45 val All wear Handbags, at- - Scarfs, Costume Jewelry, CLOSEOUT PRICES Neck crhe Slite sho 57 South Main Street & $1.00 UNDIES (Spunlo Weave) Gowns, Slips, Half Slips v ACCESORIES GROUP . SPECIAL Multifillament Crepe Slips. Trimmed and tailored. 34 to 44 sizes. Styles in tailored and trimmed crepes, prints, sheers. VaL to $6.95 v )$9.95 $2.29 $2.95 Val. to $4.25 SPECIAL CLOSEOUT GROUPS Discount All better hats, white and colored. Values to and white. Junior and regular Val'. to $3.45 Discount Pajamas Closeout SUMMER HATS fit 709 Martin and Style-craall Regular stock styles in fine crepes. White and colors. The average length of service of all our 17,890 parent company employees is slightly more than 11 years. And the ? Fully 4,856 are working with us today. 7 33 Reduced 257 Discount BLOUSES They say youre not really an "old-timest Standard until been on LINGERIE CLOSEOUT $1.00 & $4.95 . . . in fine crepes, jersey, rayons Crepes, Rayon Satin, Bembergs. Lace trimmed and tailored Gowns, Slips, Pajamas, Bed Jackets. All regular stock. PRICE HOUSECOATS Former val. $9.95; now DISCOUNT 59 95 and PAJAMAS Regular Stock. Fine Materials 20 Robes Zipper front, print housecoats. Group No. 2 25 Crepes, Prints, Gabardines. High shades, darks. One and styles. Former values to Closeout $3.95 and $2.95 SKIRTS & 1 Discount group Rayon Gowns. Sizes $1.95 BRIEFS AND PANTIES P 89c values 39c RAYON SLIPS Black, white and tearose. $1.49 val I $1.00 |