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Show u READ THE CLASSIFIEDS & SAVE BUSINESS HOMES PROPERTY f40ARMS acre irrigated land (has federal loan) acres irrigated, with house (easy terms) 10 large lot only Phone 1040 or 350- - J $5000. 51 South Main MM 26: ! Saturday. Vore of Elias family, Forsgren Tuesday, August 29, as. far as Wilson family and Christensen supervised play is concerned, ac cording to Basil Williams, direc family. Sunday, August 27: Reunions tor of the program. of the Palmer familyand the The tables and playground Olsen family. equipment will remain up In Monday, August 28: Party, r League picnic from Rees Ploneer park until about 2 P. 12 to M.; lawn recreation 20, Williams said, September and if anyone wishes to make and boating from 2 to 5 P. an appointment for the use of Peaches practice 6 to 7:30 P. M. the park, .they should contact Tuesday, August 29: Lawn recreation and boating from 2 to him. , The remainder of the schedule 5 P. M. M-- I Wednesday, August 30: Base Friday, August 25: Boating and ball, Peaches vs. Provo at 8:15 lawn recreation from 2 to 6 P. M. P. M,; reunion, Les Barker fam Friday, September 1:' Second ily; Bothwell ward buting; base ward outing at 5 P. M. ball, Junior Peaches at 8:15 o Vhone your news to 1,000. clock in the evening. follows: m signing Phyllis Is On But weve got several Hotpoinl Refrigerators, Hotpoint Electric water Heaters, Ironrites and Hotpoint was Loves Old Sweet Song, followed by the prayer by Verda ORINNE Marble. Marshall Nelson played a violin solo and Nedra Nelson sang and danced. The lesapers son, "Diary and journal of Robt. was given by Eva Gardner, Carina Hews Forsgren. Closing song was and the Spanish Cavaliero, prayer was given by Dyan Jones. social hour was enjoyed with CORINNE Fifty M. I. A. girls A refreshments being delicious spent three days at the Girls Bar'Home In Box Elder canyon and served by Alice Norman, Rozelle Cutler, and bara Wright all themselves report enjoyed , , very much. One evening the to 17 present. parents were invited to join Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reeder and them and a program was enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosley were ed by a large crowd. Those who among the Promenaders who enaccompanied the girls on this joyed a three day outing over outing were Mrs. Lila Rader, to Lakota resort on Bear Lake, Mrs. Stella Forsgren, Mrs. June last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Craner and Mrs.LaPreal An- Reeder at spent the week-enderson. the Bear Lake resort. Mrs. Eugene Thompson and Wednesday evening Mr. and brother (Dee Seim an motored to Mrs. Laron Anderson, Mrs. Lois Wells, Nevada and visited a cou- Hubbard, Mrs. Diane Welch, (Mrs. ple of days with Eugene Thomp- Margaret Hatch and Mr. and son while he was working as Mns. Fred Dele entertained 35 foreman for the Germer and Ab- Indian boys and girls from the bott Construction company of Intermountain, school at a deTremonton, who have been con- lightful lawn party at the Anstructing a government airport derson- home. Games, singing there for the past two months. and dancing were enjoyed along Mrs. with roasted weenies on buns, They also visited with Carolyn Hatch Bywater and Mrs. tomatoes, punch and watermelMarilyn Hunt Rigby, whose hus on. All had a good time and bands were also employed with were reluctant to board the bus the same company. to go back to the school at the Milton Norman, Reed Camp appointed time. Mr. and Mrs. bell, Joan Norman and Elaine Buchanan of the school were Carter attended the Scandina also in attendance. vian Centennial conference held Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Larsen in the tabernacle on Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace August 19th and (Mrs. Julius Redlings made a trip to AmeriCampbell and teed Campbell can Fork canyon and toured attended the pageant held at Timpanogas Cave, the first visit the U. of tJ. stadium on the for the Redlings. They visited Friday preceding. with relatives of the Larsens at .Mrs, C. Wesley Hubbard and Payson and Lehi, making a full Lloyd Hubbard atended a home- day. Dawn Larsen enjoyed a week coming testimonial Sunday, August 12 in the Capitol Hill ward vacation with relatives at Lein in Salt Lake City, honoring Har- and went with the M.I.A. girls ries Lloyd who had just re- for a three-daouting at Mounturned home from the Brazilian tain Dale. mission of South America. They Misse Martha Jean Smoot, also attended the open house Alene Smoot, Carol Jean Hubfollowing the meeting at the bard, Pauline Jensen, Nelda Al- home of the missionarys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harries Lloyd. Many interesting souvenirs were displayed which the missionary collected while touring the country before his return home. THE Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Asay of Malad, Idaho, visited for four RAY days at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rasmussen of Etna, near Grouse Creek, Utah. They report that- - the Warren Rasmussens are pleased with their new location and like it better all the time. Phil Rasmussen, son . of . Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen has accepted a call to the North California mission of the L. D. S. church. He will enter the mission home Sept. ,11. Visitors at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. Serrell Nelson are Mrs. Leo Nelson and two children, Marshall and Nedra of Seattle, Wash: Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rose Nelson with Captain Della Owens in charge Phone 4 of the meeting. Opening song C To End lues.; Still Time For Picnics Made-You- . Duplex house Third West-fra- me asphalt roof, $5000 Basement House Only three years old, at cost. Two houses, good income property. Terms. 8 room Brigham home Cafe (South Main) Service Station (Main) , Supervised Recreation In Rees Park a2S?2,,,lSS."S5.' REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE au, Stoves. IF YOU GO IN AND TALK FAST, MAYBE . d y , SHEU SELL YOU ONE! - ,No.bargain prices, understand. But then nothing "under the table, either. And you get the same kind of guarantee and service, the reputation of a local firm backing the product as well as the nationally-famou- s name, Hotpoint, as your assurance of quality and service. - i " BOX PACE SIX JOURNAL ELDER Brigham City, Utah 1950 Friday, August 25, a len, Delma Allen, spent week-enat Lakota Re enjoy-lovesort on Bear Lake. They boating, the swimming, dancing, and came skating and sunburned. home plenty Mis. Monday evening Mr. and Alma Smoot, and daughter Edna attended the wedding reception of Stephen Smoot, son of Mr. ana Miss Marid and Mrs. A. O, Smoot, took place at lyn Hewlett, which the home of the brides parents, on Military Way, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. qhester Thorne were of Baldwin Park, Calif., of Mr. and home the at guests Mrs. Alma Smoot on Sunday. Mrs. Thorne is a sister of Mrs. Smoot. s Maur- Neighbors A. M. Reeder, Rasmussen, Larsen, Phil Lloyd Hubbard, Royal Norman and Lynn Larsen put up the Jepp-sohay on the farm of Ones last Saturday. Mr. Jeppsen was injured when raking the was hay as horses bolted and he thrown off and dragged by the rake. No bones were broken, but he was bruised and shaken lip, but he is recovering and up and about again. His close neighbors Donald Cutler, Willis Craner and Irvin Hindberg, employees on the J. Y. Ferry farm, did the chores while he was disabled. ice mm n for fun ii Q" The most care - frei vacation you eve dreamed of can h yours next year you plan for it NOW. Decide the cost, then open a i Damyankee Scores In Scout Talk A PORTLAND, Me. (UP) Portland Boy Scout returned from the Valley Forge jamboree with this story: Were from Texas, boy. Where you from? he was asked. Im from Maine, he replied. Haw, said one of the Texans, what part of Texas is that? said The main part, Portlander. sav. ings account . , . adding the same amount every payday. The chart below shows how e a s y ijt is l done. the co. ylt DRUGGIST THE ONE THING IVE GOT YOU CANT: GET ANYWHERE ELSE I've got' three push-butto- ranges that n have piled up while I've been campaign- it ing. Tell your friends in other states t about them, where they are, if you want to 58 So. Main (UMAt DMOHt WWIAlrtl Br i CMK m;ki:i nmu. uuivt mu Aut larlie do them a favor. They'll come running, erts Au .rosh because Hotpoint Pushbufton Ranges are iasak Au really scarce, Chevrolet trucks with locdma engine oFTer more net horsepc proved by certified ratings w engines used as standard If Phyllis everywhere. hadn't been playing golf while I was kis- - of sing babies, they'd have gone before they got out of their crates. , ment in conventional models Five most popular makes, U to 16,000 lbs. G.V.W. 'i ffA. Setter KA . Vperatio Bti i Au lexai I Chevrolet offers Valve-in-- YOU CAN STILL BUY THEM Yes, you can still buy these appliances for ten percent down and get paid. gine FOR $36 DOWN just a few dollars a week or month, however rugged dependab1 Chevrolet economy, quality. maintenance costs makes reductions in operating MP you . Resak YES, I SAID Chevrolet trucks have led for eight consecutive P,0' satis years proof of owner s ' which makes Chevrolet value traditionally higher. IRONRITE We have one Ironrite, or did have when this ad was written. We got three of them in while I was gone, but eager customers ran Phyllis down out on the golf course and took them away from her EVEN r . IF IM NOT ELECTED, YOURE LUCKY IM A He efc be CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS W( Wl ui PIUS-- Cevroet Because if I hadnt been out campaigning,' these fine new Hotpoint appliances would have been gone as soon as . they came in, and youd be OUT IN THE COLD . . . even in August. 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