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Show Second Ward Choir To Hold Special Practice To Meet Thurs., Feb. 26 llh.U'l c?ri (',111 i to the announcement. desired. del chinch Regular Atuelav end nil former ineinheis end ice will tie held at If cm Iriends are lemindid of the Sunday morn mg immodi Sixth waid dinner anil dance lo 'ollovving Sum!.! school at held Saturday night in the I : w.tnl hi ugu II n'im 'll Hie ujil sprtial jii.iclii c this i Fri- I'. I, w ill iii-- t at e bone of Fust day) evening at 7:1)0 o'elui k, Mi. Stella rhi'li" mi north and Third we- - , Thursday it was announced today. arc requested u mu". February dh at 7.30 All members u'i lo. k A pood attendance is and expected to be present, The huh! a Community Church To Hold Services Sunday Sixth Ward Dinner And Dance Saturday Night, D. U, P. Seagull Camp 'I V S W ,11 A htgh sehol eafetetia, starting .it (1:30 o'clock. A delicious baked ham din-the trimmings" rier with "all will be served from 6:30 lo 8:30 oclock by the ward Relief Society and primary oigani.a-tionsfollowed by a short and entertaining program of local ward talent, presented by the Sunday school. After the dinner and program ever one is invited to go to the Sixth ward recreation hall for three hours of modern and old-time dancing to good music, the announcement stated. Ward members and all at-- ! tending were reminded to bring knife, fork, spoon, plate and glass to the dinner. The charge will be $' per plate, proceeds to go to the ward building fund. j , COATING For SPRING I Sport coats have become more and more Douglas Mann Presents Students In A Private Recital Mon. Evening popular during- the last few years and now - they are perfectly proper in most any com- combinations they make ideal budget ers. You can purchase a coat to take the place of a suit. sav- college Defender." A former army air forces serving in Europe during the late war, Anderson now is completing his second year of work and is meeting a strenuIns ous schedule aside from studies. His Sundays are d.wd etl between Erigham City and a distant community in Wvo ming, serving as pastor for both churches. is An excellent opportunity afforded those who would i.m to make his acquaintance b attending the Fellowship dinner widc-will be held tonight at the church. Everone is invited. nav-'gat- During the first eight months DeVerle Adams. Gary Shirts, Olsen, DeAnne Thompson and D'On Jensen. Each student played two numbers on the piano. Dennis Adams Grandfathers played Clock" Swans On The and Lake. "Pavanne, by Gould, and March of Progress" were pla.ved by Gary Shirts. DeVer'e Olsen played Little Nigger" by Debussy and Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen." DeAnne Romance" Thompson played by Rubenstein and Sparklets." DOn Jensen played "The Fifth Sonatina" by Clementi and "Polly by Zamecnik. Parents of the students were present at the recital. Refreshments were served to the entire group after the recital. match Stop in student students of Doug- of 1917 the United States exlas Mann gave a recital Monday ported over 7,000 more barrels evening at the home of Walter of oil and oil products daily G. Mann. Students participa- than it imported. ting in the recital were Dennis your slacks and have smart looking clothes that Anderson." Westminster Five of the In addition to allowing more color pany. musical number will played by Crate Pohl. Taking the topic of his of to- day and see our fine selection. Third Ward " Book Of Mormon " Fireside To Meet At Hillam Home Has Party For Husbands Nitc-OutClu- b 8 at husbands Wednesday attending a show local theatre, the group to the home of Mr. and where Dee Glenn Smith a bulfet supper was served from set table. Centera beautiful! an ing tlte set v ing table wa attractive ariangement of snapdragons with lighted tapers on either side. The remainder of the evening Mrs. Tingey Hostess liswas spent plaviitg cards, To Doublers Club tening lo records, and making Mrs. of the group. Mrs. Lorin Tingey was hos- recordings Frost Edward Mrs. Dick Larsen, tess to members of the Doublers were in charge club Wednesday evening at her and Mrs. Smith of airangemmts. A delicious home. included Those present luncheon was served to eight hand made and Mrs. Glen Compton, Baron, Mr. tollies added to the table deco- and Mis. Dale Brown. Mr. Knowlt on Mrs. was Mrs. rations. Tinge' Mrs. Mr. and Boh Call. Mis. with the serving by her Mr and Mrs. Yerl Petwo young daughters. Ka!a and G. Lemon. tersen. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Glenn Maren. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwatd Bridge was the diversion of Frost and Mr. and Mrs. Dick the evening and the prizes were Larsen. B. for Owen E. awarded to Mrs. high score and to Mrs. Mae PeMrs. Ross Bowen Returns tersen for cut favor. Those present included Mrs. From Visit With Howard Call, Mrs. G. Burton Pett, Mrs. Dan Frodsham. Mrs. Daugter And New Son Mis. Ross Bowen has just reWillis Hansen, Mrs. John Larvisit sen, Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mis. Mae turned from a in Ogden where she was staying Petersen and Mrs. C. B. with her daughter, Mrs. Johnny eve-Alle- i ELDER BOX Nile tut etui' lire patt A coin : n,4 oitnial Fnday, Ffcb,uarT Brigham City. Utah Hansen gavei Tlte ancicm Hansen. Mis M'Ks birth to her third son on Febru- drink their wine (j,, dowater are and Mother and baby flavored aiy and resin. ' - FOR THE ! PURPOSE OF OUR FLOORS ICI WE WILL BE FROM 12 NOON SATURDAY UNTIL 8:00 A.M. TUESDAY Lumber two-week- s Ci w SHOP EARLY - GET M ill Be Closed February 23 And For A Few Davs Following IN ON THE BARGAINS - A SAVING EVENT FOR YOU Store WATCH FOR THE OPENING DAT! Remodeled and New C. A. West wishes to say Thanks to his many friends and customers who have lieen trading with him in Brigham City for so many years. Conditions have developed so he feels that he must retire and is happy to have Van Engelens whom he was formerly associated with heie in Brigham City IS years ago take over. Van Engelens and Mr. Iiennion extend an invitation to all people to come in and look the store-oveupon reopening. Many Bargains That Not Able To List. Come Take Your Time. Shoph will and Save! r Merchandise We itioi uml pres im, I LOOK At Rexalll $7.98 I iH I BATH SCALES I $6.98 I I I I fin Lie2ne Clean- Sln9 Cream, 31' z. Reg. 75C I 9 Eream I !. Must Bring Coupon 3 I Prices Cut Again Price Groups $777 andS1477 3-- 4 Reg. 75C drienne Cold Cream, 3 - 75c rm 2 lc949c Sterile I COTTON i BALLS 200s I ! 33c I I BLOUSE BARGAINS - At Rexalll $29.00 I Plain colors, white, hand painted, sheers and crepes, A blouse for every purpose. ,fvkntESTKTON Always Bring 10 Prescription Drug (Bens Modern J I Electric I RADIO I I $19.50 I 1 Must Bring Coupon Home Needs $2.69 I Folding Fountain SYRINGE i i I P 19c $1.49 I j Must Bring Coupon I r .Kiji'tisiiiitHiitatr !iftiunttma:tiTtjia EK1 wMSEom 4 29c I $9.75 Air Mail oz. Reg. 49c 2.29 69c Trick Skirts JIMMY m Your REXALL gift-f- or DRESS JACKET ns fir. i hiti Bo: on, side 2 BOYS RAINCOATS The rainy season will soon be here. y Prepare today. Save. into of j E?YS TEE SHIRTS Purple white. Sizes 6 to 16. .. iUU Two tone 52.97 BOYS SLIP-OVE- Sizes 4 and Q7 31 C SWEATERS 6 Fancy patterns. tions. Infants wear, household items. Many other merchandise much-wante- d HOUSE FROCKS fast colirs. ZT ,h'v Good real bargain A SI. 87 $197 and quality. FABRICS Pique. Seer suckers. Twills. Yard ,S2.87 PLASTIC sev- $97 youf doctor! ompit ftofoty. GARMENTS Gir- w PANEL FLANNEL LADIES GOWNS SLEEPERS flannel and sheer. Q7C I V I Outing Q BED JACKETS Brushed rayon in blue and pink. UNIONS firings You Rsxall Radio Show I Several styles and weaves. A gain for school or sport wear. J cd bar- A Store 4 r i ai tjlliU SH0WER CURTAINS Plastic prints. vZ.uT ClI Q7 0 DON'T MISS THIS EVENT and coIoredR some long sleeves. Mothers L;uIks 'knnfk-nni,n- Import- y'y Ly I White I (J Here's a chance lo decoratf at a tremendous saving ported hand prints and rayon-home Is. 51.97 LADirs LUD SPORT Part Wool for sport. Rompers, Infants table full of big values. ir! CJ LADIES-W- hite - I)riSM.s tte SHIRT- AVEEK SFY AND SAVE 2 February 21 to WOOL? BUY THESE Make your own Spring Dresses, suits and shirts. to 507. bv buying today- - TPT l: BS PLASTIC CURTAINS for or kitchen. LAD1E vOOL ANKLETS anc colors. Size 8i 2 to 101 pr, Q7 w I DRUG Each bathroom Ditsser Scarfs, Hand Lags. CURTAINS of cotton marquisette. 51.47 ,,52.97 BARGAIN TABLE SWEATERS MATERIALS in plain and print. Yard Ladies' nvffor compound your brie Plain lie will want several pairs work GLENS MODERN and CHILDRENS 380 Oft Wednesday Nights NBC DURANTE & CO Our Wool UNDERSHIRTS DRAWERS Large sizes C I V I 50 Mothers heres a chance to save. Chic Skirts Pleated and plain. Youll want eral. Values to .$6.75. Box 55c Cara Nome PRESCRIPTIONS Th Rxoll hi pretrrrption without GOOD HEALTH TO Ml FROM REXAU Jl . OUTING SKIRTS 9d u PAJAMAS QA V Kensinore tancy knit. MENS RAYON S5T Talcum Powder L. lowi am dles, corsets, corseletes. 53c VALUES IN CASCADE STATIONERY TOASTER and GRILL i wool backs. FOUNDATION 6 P.M. 13c Combination chance at advertised Last Fieldcresl and Fonda. floral designs. Buy for the home. n. 97c SATURDAY, FEB. 21 29c ISCDQlfUSHUTt $15.00 i THESE BARGAINS 19c At Rexalll i DOOR CLOSES ON 98c 6 posi frerr ari BLANKETS tea quality, nationally dress shirts at this price grain Wool RUMMAGE TABLE mssmss.. "ZZ2 Tzz? r I mit- DRESS SHIRTS 52.09 MENS DRESS GLOVES Pig BOYS wocl- - $187 J 1 At Rexalll MENS FELT HATS Western styles. Now palms, our Must Bring Coupon r- r gains galore. Plastic hangers, panties, belts, tens, caps, cosmetics, shoe cleaners, doilies, towels, bed socks. Many other items leather, some leather At Rexalll i i bar- tables LADIES' WINTER COATS kjWi Part Look over these HERE! g j BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE |