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Show I Is Completely Redecorated of and remodeled This new department will be enlarged store at 47 South Main, completely carpeted and will feawill be held Friday morning at ture new lighting fixtures and 9 a.m. other new modernistic equipDuring the past month, con- ment. Separating it from the siderable changes have been other departments will be beaumade in the store. The mens tiful planter boxes wear department has been movThe floor surfacing for the ed forwaid and the partition In entire store has been replaced, the back moved to the rear to display windows have been repermit space for a womens designed and the entire store sportswear department and a has been redecorated during the family shoe department, which alteration period. Included among the new lines feature shoes for ' the , entire family, from infants to boys, to be handled is a greatly engirls, womens and the usual line larged boys wear department. of shoes carried for men. In the shoe department complete The grand Blocks lines of ladies dress and sport shoes will be stocked as well as casuals and dress styles for teenagers and young girls. Feature Latest Styles In the new ladies sportswear department will be the latest styles in such lines as Pendleton and Catalina jackets, blouses, sweaters and skirts and other related items. A special shipment of ladies blouses has been received to be offered at an extremely low price as an Introto ductory offer, according Charles Keller, manager. rePersons attending the opening event will be innvited to , newly register for the free door prizes, to be presented Saturday evening at 6 p.m. Presiding at the gift presentation will be Miss Eda Rae Anderson, recently crowned as Dairy Princess of Box Elder county. Winners do not have to be present, but must register Friday or Saturday, Keller pointed out Door Prizes Offered Included in the list of free door prizes are the following items: three pair Puritan shoes for ladies; one Catalina sweater for ladies, two Champ hats for men, one pair of Redwing sport boots for men, and two pair HONEYVILLE REPORTS The Postal View five-cen- EVENT READY Manager Charles J. Keller, Jarvis (Pete) Koford and Gordon Burt, are shown in the newly remodeled and enlarged Blocks store, preevent scheduled for Friday morning. The neyv modern paring for the grand facilities will feature a ladies sportswear deparmtent, boys wear department, and shoes for the entire family, as well as the mens department previously established in the store. event. The public is invited to the two-da- y ng CityCouncil Imposes Regulations to for Summer Hike Event Conserve Culinary Water Supply (Continued from Page One) approved the offering of a $50 reward to anyone reporting persons involved in acts of vandalism locally. The measure was prompted by recent attacks on including theft city property, and destruction. A representative of the Union Pacific lailroad company was present to ask that the city cooperate with the rail firm to level out the dip which currently exists near their tracks on Eighth West and Forest street. It was suggested that the project could be handled in conjunction with laying of the sewer line to Rees Pioner park. The rail company has offered to raise the tracks if the city would fill in the road bed, the representative said. Councilman Leon Packer was appointed to study, the proposal more closely with any decision in 'the matter to come after his report is made. Police Chief John . Johnson was advised to maintain a close check on trucks and other vehi USU Sfets Date cles taking rubbish to the city dumps. This was done after Mayor Eskelsen told the council that he had received a number rubof complaints concerning bish being strewn along city streets after falling from loads being taken to the dump. Progress Report Given Councilman Packer gave a progress report on the city street sign project. He noted that Installation of the markers will be completed in the near future. Wayne Call, representing Call enterprises, was present to request that water connections he made available for future homes on the Call property in Box Elder canyon. It was explained that there will be adequate water In this area as the city program is developed. However, the council declined to make a definite promise to grant the request at the present time. Mayor Eskelsen recommended a policy for the city recreation and parks program. for Utah State Universitys Aggie Ranger Hike is set for July 21, at the regular summer school second session registration. Sponsored by the department of health, physical education, and recreation, course. the hike is a The first week will be spent on campus in study of campus techniprograms, leadership, ques, and camping skills, and the second week will be spent putting learning to practical purposes at the southeast arm of Yellowstone lake, Yellowstone National park. The course carries three hours credit and is designed to meet the needs of students, teachers, recreation and church camp leaders. According to H. B. chairman of the department, families are encouraged to take advantage of this outdoor educational project. Equipment la available on a rental basis from the department of health, physical education and recreation and it has been reported that the Yellowstone area is one of the greatest fishing spots in the United States. Registration two-wee- From Aug. 1 through Oct. 31, only the postage due will be collected from the recipient, or the sender if the recipient refuses to accept the 'mail. Just to make sure that crime doesnt pay, the government should take it over and try run it. to ville visiting at Entertain Partners Blocks are confident In the growth and the future of Brigham City and we want to be a part of this growth, therefore we are enlarging our store to meet the needs of the people of this area, Keller said Tuesday. We hope everyone will be interested in coming in and enjoying our new facilities and register for our free gifts. This means our old friends and the new people coming into Brigham City to make their homes. We welcome them all to drop in and get acquainted, he concluded. Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Muir and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forriest Monroe. Mrs. Derrel Anderson and son; Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton of Mrs. Junior Selley and son of Layton spent Monday in Honey- Nibley, and Mr. and Mrs. George Honeyville Civic Club Ladies Plan to To give the American people more time to familiarize themselves with the new postage rates effective Aug. 1, the Post Office department will suspend between Aug. 1 and Oct. 31, 1958, t the new charge for handling mail lacking sufficient postage recently enacted by the congress, Postmaster General anArthur E. Summerfield, nounced today. After Oct. 31, a five-cen- t charge will be made for all pieces of mail lacking sufficient postage. This charge, plus the postage due, can be refused by the recipient, in which case the mail Is returned to the sender if it bears a return address. Otherwise it will be destroyed or sent to the Dead Letter Office. Little Yankee shoes for children, their at Summer Party son the home of Smith of Rupert, Idaho, with and daughter, their children, visited at the Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle, Monday. family. Paul Hunsaker, son of Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Benson and family of Ogden visited with Mrs. Oral Hunsaker was rushed Mr. Bensons parents, Mr. and to the hospital in Brigham City, k By Mrs. George Wintle The ladies of the Honeyille Civic club will hold their summer party on the evening of July 31. The ladies have Invited their partners as their guests. The party will be held at Honeyville park. Mrs. Dallas Gardner, Mrs. Wallace Bingham and Mrs. Lowell Sherret will be the hostesses for the evening. A delicious dinner is planned. Mrs. Rulon Hatch and children have returned to their home in Walnut Creek, Calif., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and other relatives for two weeks. Janice Thorstead, chaperoned the girls on a lovely trip in the mountains near Franklin, Idaho, for four days this past Mrs. Janice Nicholas week. drove the girls to the camp, and Don Ilunsaker spent the last day at the camp and brought the girls home. The girls were Kathryn Nicholas, Sandra Hunsaker, Nancy Monroe, Patsy Petersen, 4-- Rochelle Hunsaker and Winnl-freHill. Bishop and Mrs. Varsel Chlar-soand family spent this past week vacationing in Yellowstone park. Mr .and Mrs. David Dial and family of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and family, Friday. Mrs. Bin Tolman spent several days in Ogden this past week with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and family. Mrs. Mills has been very ill but is some better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke and family have moved to Brigham City to make their home. Mr. Burke is a native of Honeyville. Mrs. Burke has lived here since they were married over 20 years ago. Mrs. Warren Petersen has returned home after spending three weeks in Tooele and Centerville, visiting at the home of n son-in-la- Mrs. Ezra Benson Sunday. Saturday, for major surgery. He .Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle is reported getting along fine. spent Tuesday evening In Nibley, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson and fam- 5 NEWS ily. Wednesday, July 23, 1958 The State dumped a load of Brigham City, Utah 1,500 rainbow trout in the Honeyville pond, Tuesday morning, THE ORIGINAL according to Ruggles Porter, disHISTORIC TRAIN trict conservation officer. During the day, anglers from the Independence Nauvoo, CarthHoneyville area soon got their age, Chicago, kirtland Temple, a limits. Niagara Falls, Palmyra Falls, Palmyra, SharRosemarie Wintle, twin daughon, Vermont, Boston, New ter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle, underwent major surgery in York, Philadelphia, Washingthe Dee Memorial hospital, Fri- ton, D.C.,Mt. Vernon, RichVa., Williamsburg and day morning. She is reported as Jmond, amesto wn plus . getting along fine THE HILL CUMORAH Little three-yea- r old Tracy PAGEANT Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. For write complete details Norman Hunsaker, fell from his VIDA FOX CLAWSON bed and fractured his shoulder. 966 East So. Temple He was taken to the hospital in Salt Lake City Brigham City where he was put Phone EM in a cast. He returned home Box Elder Shar-Niagar- 3 5 i, S V V, . Hun-sake- RE-- -- at Blocks anymore. Our remodeling is complete and Its not so we proudly lift the curtain on our new enlarged store. Without detracting from our fine lines of mens wear, we have added a complete new family shoe department, featuring the finest footwear for men, women, teens and children. nerve-wrackin- g In addition we have added a new department devoted exclusively to ladies and girls sports wear, with popular lines and labels. its MORttfunin MASSAGIC SPECIALS! RE-OPENI- ON SALE 9 A.M. FRIDAY LADIES BLOUSES 'A Assortment of 100, values $3 95 to $9 95, spe- A LADIES HOSE Our $l.lf cial regular 98c and nylons, now only 690 FREE DOOR PRIZES BOY'S When you visit Blocks, Friday and Saturday, be sure to register for our FREE door prizes, to be presented Saturday at 6 p.m. with gifts for ladies, men and children. Here is a list of the gifts to be presented : I BOYS SPORT SHIRTS 150 Kaynee crew-necfor boys, $1.65 values, now k boys sport shirts, values to $3.95, 150 Kaynee special 3 Pair Puritan Shoes for Ladies A Catalina Sweater for Ladies 2 Champ Hats for Men 1 pair Redwing Sport Boots for Men 2 Pair Little Yankee Shoes for Children 1 However you find your fun, youll find it more fun knowing you look and feel your best, in MASSAGICs the style-wis- e built-in cushion of shoes with a Miss Eda Rae Andersonr, Box Elder Countys Dairy Princess, will preside at the Saturday evening gift soft sponge rubber. presentation. ... $16.95 $18.95 Other Weyenberg Shoes Names of winners will be posted in our window. You do not need to be present, but you must register, Friday or Saturday. A SWEATER SHIRTS Mens Orion Lancer sweater shirts, regular 100 A $6.95 value from $10.95 t' I FOR MENS FOOTWEAR 47 South Main Street Brigham City's New Family Shoe Store 47 South Alain Street SWEATER SHIRTS Choice Lancer Orion sweater shirts for men, regular $6.95 and $7.95, now |