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Show ill Jets Heed Ports Wants Penny Postcard , LOUISVILLE, Ky. CUP) A jet engine for an air force plane requires more than 1,000 minor parts and components, most of which are supplied by . more and than 4 000 small businesses. BINGHAMTON, N. Y, fUP) Rep. Arthur Hall says he plans to introduce legislation in con- To Be Honored On Sunday By Children gress soon- - restoring the penny postcard. The price of government postcards was increased to two cents Jan. 1. v Golden Wedding To Be Observed By Mr. And Mrs. A. D. Hillam On Sunday, April 13 Children of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hillam plan open house Sunday, April 13, between the hours of two and five for their parents in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Open house will be held at the SBrlgham City Seventh ward and the Hillams have requested no gifts. A. D. Hillam was born May 6, 1880 at Brigham City, son of Abraham and Sarah Ann Dins-dalMrs Hillam. Hillam Is also a native of Brigham City She was born Lenora Ann B water, June 13, 1881, daughter of James and Hannah Marie Jensen Bywater. A . W A - a if I ( I St. i .' T Of Ofrden and Clearfield V ' are happy to - " f , . , children and 20 grandchil. will be honored guests at open house sponsored by their dren on Sunday, April 13, in the Brigham City Seventh ward between the hours of two 4 and five p. m. - ' Announce The Appointment t of , Mr. VERL WOOD - 1 , to their sales stff. i They were married April 9, in the Salt Lake LDS temple and they have resided In Brigham City their entire marled life except for periodica) esidence in the vicinity of Co rlnne. Ten children and 20 grand children will serve as hosts and hostesses on Sunday. Their children are, Scott Hillam, Los Angeles, California; IJ. Ralph Hillam and Hyrum 10 . . j" Mr. Wood has completed the prescribed course of study and has completed the written examination as given by the State Securities Commission. Mr. Wood, now a member of the Ogden Board of Realtors, comes to you with a thorough knowledge of good real estate practices and with years of experience in the field of salesman- e Bowling Results Brigham Tire Shop Rolls Series In Thursday Meet The Indian schools Thursday evening bowling team clamped down harder on their exclusive first place April 3, by whipping Earls Food Fare by a four point margin. iBrigham Tire Shop rolled high series of the evening in. grabbing three points from the Eagles and In so doing they climbed intp the second spot, leaving the Eagles In a close third. The Tri State Lumber Andersens Ford for four points. (Red Hansen rolled a 620 for high series of the evening Ray Reeder and Roland Harris each scored a 195 to win tickets to the dance and Red Hansen rolled a 201 for $1 in trade at Brigham Tire shop. Hillam, Salt Lake City, Mrs. D. D. Detton (Sally) Amarillo Texas; Dean B Hillam, San Francisco, California; Mrs. N O Ogden (Gay), Ogden; Mrs. Grover F, Elgan (Ruth), Charlo, Mrs. R G Budden Montana, Ellen) Klamath Falls, (Rose Oregon; and Clark M Hillam ntui Hannah Hillam, Biighara City. All will be here for open hou e festivities MINN-ETTE- , If' S f. .are coming I THEY'RE GOOD FOR YOU! 1902 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hillam , Western Mortgage Loan Corporation J y l SJ ' , e Phone youT society news to 771. nal" squad took all four from Bigham Truck In a clean sweep Palmer Jeweliy took three out of four fom Waynes Associated and Bess' Market split two and two with the Corlnne Celtics. I , SEASHORES Sheet Metal Phone 25 Heating ' 1 L 4) V ! Air Conditioning1 Roofing 48 North Main Thomas L Bosley Buried Monday Thomas Edward Bosley, 79, died Saturday morning at his home after a lingering illness. Mr. Bosley was born Sept. 9, Ed Carey and Naomi Morrow 1872, in Salt Lake City, a son of r rolled (a hot 1172 series In the George Edwaid and Grace Stership. ling Bosley. final week of the mixed-double- s Associated with the Western Mortgage Loan Corporation tourhament to finish In He received education In first place with a total score of the Salt Lake his (an Ogden Realtor since I860,) Mr. Wood has available public schools and 322. the entire listings of both the Ogden and Clearfield at Corinne, where his parents branches. Licensed to do business in (Brigham he solimoved In 1884 Jim Bordeaux and Martha cits your real estate business. If you are desirous of finished second with a 3244, He married Hannah Peterson In selling or purchasing a home Mr. Wood will be happy to and Rulon and Dorothy Bess City. She died 35 years Brigham serve you. If perchance you are driving to and from grabbed third place with a 3221 ago. score. Rulon Bess rolled a 195 the Ogden area defense plants every day you might apto win a dance ticket He worked for the T, G. Brown preciate hearing of the many really fine buys he has to Stock Co. as a rancher for years, offer in both the Weber and Davis county areas.' Mr, and in 1916 he went Into the Wood has homes in this area available to any of you Brothers Get Car Back meat and grocery business here low as littlle down as for with and $1,000.00 starting untjl he retired In 1936. FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) monthly payments. t Western Mortgage Loan CorporaActive In civic affairs of Co Two brothers reported their car tion offers to you low cost financing for both construcIf asked he had been a city coun and stolen been had rinne, N & J Bowling Squad 1 tion and long term home loans. police cared if the brothers oilman and mayor. He continued Mr. Wood is a resident of Brigham City and is avalabie Take Four On April 2 j searched for It Police said O. K his civic activities until the time Bob and Bill Tolsdorf searched of his death. and as near as your telephone. Telephone Brigham 396R. In the .Wednesday Surviving are the following evening the city for two hours, finally sons and daughter: Fay Bosley, bowling league the News-Jour- spotting the stolen car. Thomas George Bosley, Corinne; Arthur Edward Bosley, Brigham City; Mrs Carl (Gladys) Parsons, STARTS OUR FASHION. rFOR ..At; Salt Lake City; Mrs. B W.(Leah) i m Stearns, Tooele; Mrs. William (Carma) Anderson, Mrs L. D, (Grace) Allen, San Francisco and Sidney Keith Bosley, address not known; 13 grandchildren; three and four brothers and two sisters: William Bosley, Corinne; Guy Bosley, Both well, Stella Bosley, Oakland, Cal ; Mrs. Anna McMalley, Chi cago; Ray Bosley, Los Angeles, and Bryan Bosley, address not known. ' f , 1 Funeral services were to be I i conducted Monday at 1 p. in. in j s 1 Corinne LDS Ward Chapel by Smart to look at , , , thats JUNIOR Henry Norman, bishop. Burial was In Corinne' cemetery under all dressed lip in Easter finery" from direction of Harold B. Felt Mor our store. , tuary, Bngham City. Carey And Morrow Roll 1 172 In Doubles Tourney Ol-ne- y out-rolle- d , ,, THEYOUNGMAN... n for JUNIOR VALUES 1 j. Clothes that fit right . . wear er and are priced righl , Bring Junior down outfit today f . long- for.an Easter i SUITS FOR BIG BROTHER . Single and Double Breasted SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS Double Breasted. $ , Just like big brothers. SPORT SHIRTS Long and Short Sleeves. Sizes 2 and up. TEE SHIRTS Munsingwear Big variety of styles and colors with Nylon necks that never stretch. SLACKS , , .. Choice selection. ' TIES , The new bows. 4 in hand ties. SOX , Dress and Sport.- - f , it mw i FV See an choose yours In sleek leather, shiny plastic or a silken look Beautiful sheer, cleat Gotham Gojd .Stripe fabric, Joycees Will Meet Tonight At Pheasant Abe Nylons perfect hose to Members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce are reminded that the regular meeting of the group will be held tonight, at the Pheasant cafe at 8 oclock, it was announced this week by Perc Petersen, president. A good program has been arranged for the meeting, Petersen said, and asked all members to bring a guest to the meeting. 2c SHOES FOR ENTIRE isis FAMILY! Smart footwear fashioned to enhance your costume. See our fashion right DOrsay Pump and youll walk away with parade honors Long wearing perfect fitting. Page Seven BOX ELDER THE $5.95 NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. April 9. I9S2 TO $9.90 jjj 4 A accentuate the beauty Of your outfit. Dark heels, seams or You. leg Slain. yaur favorite shades. GIA& other Accessories That will add charm and i smartness to your outfit, n ' i r4 ; FLOWERS i t ? COSTUME JEWELRY FANCY SCARFS r DAINTY HANEIES Smart Strap CASUALS Fancy strap casuals and wedge heel styles. In a variety of colors . . . designed to give you long wear and YES we're glad to be part of comfort. $3.98 to $8.95 h this community CHILDREN'S and be able to Plan now to attend the Easter Cantata Sunday 8 a. m. at the Tabernacle , serve its Farmers growing feet must be correctly fitted as well as good looking and long wearing. See our se ' lection today! and Poultrymen, 1 , $2.49 to $5.95- - Visit our branch store. 4 SHOES Fat Easter especially, V , i? 4,f SMtfck'w. mke Dress Up In Your Finery For The Easter Cantata Sunday In Taberancle t x Lira |