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Show f w sm 8 w&z V EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS fj t om; o.nia . CHAIR HIGH County TO CONTINUE ANNIVERSARY Vt'Qi Take Advantage Metal and Base''. $6.95 in... MEDICINE CABINETS All metal white enamel, full mirrored front. To go at 3 Groups To Select From only Rockers. Values to $5 Lot). Floral and plain tapestrv SALE PURE $3.45 I $29 i . 1 only Rockers with Velour, Mohair and Ravon Coverings. Values to $57.50. SALE PRICE .. J $44 only Rockers. Swing and Platform Style. Mohair and Tapestrv covers. Values to $79.50. SALE PRICE .. ONLY 2 Piece LIVING ROOM T $55 SET . Wine Velour. Modern Regular S20D.50 ONE ONLY Sale Price SOFA BED $199.00 in the Quickly becomes a large double-bea com fort the its evening During day day ab'e, attractive sofa. Spring-filleSimilar to illustration with hardwood arms. d -- 3 ONLY d. DESKS $5950 Kneehole and students styles in maple and walnut finish. Values to $31 FLGOS! LASV3PS Values lo $24.50 . . 50. $19.00 2 ONLY 51395 BUNK BEDS With ladder & guard rail, spring and mattress, (an he made into twin beds. $99.50 Value indirect floor lamps. All metal bases. Silk shades. Several styles to lect Electric Wall CLOCKS For The Kitchen White Enanv' se- from. $79.00 $10.56 Values 3 ONLY PLASTIC HAMPERS si.es and colors. Regular Price $6.95 SALE PRICE Two FINISHED HARDWOOD DRESSING TABLE $3.00 AND BENCH s-.-- Tbl by, Bench $6.95 $2.95 TODAY'S BEST BUY! RUGS WOVEN ROLL AWAY BEPS with hospital-styl- e All metal twin size bed, tra exadjustable head giving you an bed that can be rolled away when not in LOOPTWIST SHAG Assorted Sizes and Colors Related Devon-- , e. Id, 1930. u hen he was i lgV.y s vai j old iVhm I A.i- - a young boy wei lived in the north end of Pe.iy. !. a as called Welsh Town The to call' juth .ait of Deny us tie A'elsi Devil-- . We Used to gj to Biigham to school so did not get very well acquaint- ed with the boys and gi' Is at the outb part of the cettleren 1 at that time. was vei v b.-hf- we giew to young manhood, to we sta.ted going Sunday School at Tmee Mile Cieek, as Theie weie it was t.ien called guls tneie than at Welsi T.wn. At Welsh Town there were moie boys. Asheal Thorne operated the saw mill at the m uth of the canyon at that time. He always hned men to work at the mill and at the farm. I worked at the mill. I often saw a pietty 5ii Ma-c- 8, in ", wa.d-fL- i i Put.. u aec i g 1 -- -- -- , c j and pleasant looking girl named Louisa Bingham there, but I was too basiful to let her ever see that I w'as looking at her. Sne was helping with the work at the Ashael Thorne home. One Fourth of July- 1 shall always lemember, the boys were all taki ig about the girl- - they weie g .ing to take to the dance. One of the boys said "Jo.innie, why dont you ask Louisa Bingham to go with you? The ques-t- i I n almost took my breath w as scared at the thought. They kept joking and trying to get me to go and ask her. I told 'then I would not daie to g as I knew she would iefu.se to go w ith me. They' said I would not know until I asked hei. I told them tiat I just would not dare to walk up to the house and ask her to go. The family would all be at h .me and it was impossible for me to face them all and ask her, then get le- tused. The Ejoys told me to hang mound aw'hile then wh.le the milking was going on she ut to the cellar to way- - went istiain tie milk. At la-- t I got 'up corn age enough to do that much. I canied one of the buckets of milk to the cellar and sure enough here she came. I was almost ready to run but I trembling stood my ground. She did nut to take any no- tice of me. I stood there for a moment then I said "Good evening, She said Good evening, never looking up. I stoed theie for sonetime before I could get com age to speak again. I then said A nice evening isnt it? She said "Yes sir." nothing more, but she never looked up. I again stood some time, t len I bashfully said to her, Aie you going to the 4th of July dance tonight? pause Plays To Be Presented Mon. At Fourth Ward Dramatic units fiom Third and Harper L. D. S. waids will rtiesent plays at the Fourth L. D. S. ward amusement hall next Monday evening at 7:30 Adock The third ward group will enplays piesent two one-ac- t titled, iMushrooms Coming Up, and The Place, both directed by Ellen Meseivy. Cast members of the former productions are Caiolyn Call, Joe Lynn Mon-son- , Kathleen King Ramona Mad-eLois Christensen and Cheirie Hansen. Taking part in the latter will be Joan Ander-sm- , Ann Wixom, Renae McIntyre, Marv Ann Hall, Colleen Hess, Aileen Chnstensen, and Mona Rae EskeLen. The Haiper ward unit, directed by Mrs. Samuel Welch, wull a play entitled, "One P'e-eWio Came to Gettysbuig Cart mer.bers are Ka.ma Holmes, Jonathan Welch, Paul Hunsaker, Byron May, Minnie Welch and Giant Nicholas. The prologue t the evenings entertainment will be read by Irs Audrey Jensen and a piogran between plavs will be furni-heby the Fourth ward M. I. A A dance with music 'furnished by the Third ward orchestra will conclude the eve-- j ning i up ttinooi, building wo'd chapel ,j; T.it Sixth ce, s and teat he s d was enuched by appi t be piesenl the with S1.000 nately Fi iday dace and dinner wa-- M I toast-ma-te- - h Wil-lai- Dl-''l- n THURSDAY March Special Includes 1.25 bottle ation Creme and 1.00 fumed powder is is FoundPer- It Yourself Popular QQft CHARM KFRL COLD WAVE Fed. Tax He Easy to do. and such pleasing results. Do Beautiful $4.98 NUMDAH RUGS Colorful embroideried designs, importfrom British India. Large size 3v ed X 5s 4 Only $14.75 Floor Lamps Bionze finish, heavy base to prevent easy tipping. OILCLOTH Yard 490 e All spring shades. Not complete sizes. in Childrens Knit Sleepers Blues and pinks, for the iittle Sizes 1- CLEARANCE Ladies Spring Shoes one. -6 . . . Patents, plastics casuals, dress; a to'" group of spring styles eather Filled PILLOWS . . l sized, covered with feat! bed proof ticking, ideal for childrens Medium i Revere Tea Kettles Unfinished VANITY TABLES $4.49 Lightweight Automatic Iron smart drawer. concealed $3 39 cor: Complete with cord, has beat material to regulate for different pi event scorching. A little table with Cut mirror to fit Clearance All Veterans who served in the armed forces duiing peace-tima:e entitled to government hospital benefits only if they have disabilities. 6 only CLEARANCE LADIES and WOMENS a SPRING COATS $15.00 Copper base that will hold finished with chrome Fancy figures in assorted colors. d use. $14.95 Value la 'king c j Wednesday, Mitch Stake Primary Sout l Box Elder ,, mary will hold .ng at .3 00 oclock sT. are had aim t oozed out a e if and to have darted think s wei e NE W CASTLE, ina gol awav the bay's would Ab ut 190 reiwe-indin-When .it.k" anyway I a at hau got the eombustiole ma. turkey attendance in the high chool the rear seat of cha-- e blurted out, "Will you go to n i ' ' ed ca' caug ,t f,,e Theta's no longer in- daiue with me tonight? She I t! It'll Jilt well even milt, t a as to whct-e- i el "Ye- - i! and still1 she m que-tiu- n took Bis '.op lather tha i call the'fi-iked at me but n, a nuild i new cbui.'h e t 'no dance that .light and Jen on told the gr.up Its him. Floyd man; m ie dances aftei that. onl a question of when well our La t" vear we celebuted Chuich authontie tell nti. The Sunday sotio build and charge of the p:og,am la noi anniveisary sixt.eti wedding Ua it will be when vl. I. A., had The First Train Whistle charge materials can be seeuiari readily the tables The O' I Ever Heard sting leasonable at piites and as committee, Giant Told by Louisa Bingham PetC. Hcmy Nielsen served Flovd Andei sen had , e:- December 12, 1931. made Id a s and quilt aucti meei transportati-- n so The Relief the men een We had woiking and donated by committee and cldc-- . the ad giade and knew ciety on the iatl Sam Ricnai as bought tne ticket and wllcr what they wee doing but we quilt to. $30, then ;etjrned it mo-e- y. All n eeds o! p. sold be to an not kn what d:cl ,w engine t the auctioneer cr vvent into the buJds, b ught tne One day I was lo iked like 'again. Max Moigan leturned vm a Following the dmne: heaid 30 and outs.de and foi standing quilt was eiijc" dancing giam, whistle Ed s Johnson bougnt Everyone land finally long larp Clara young and old at the oLe heaid it at the same time. the quilt foi $20. vlrs. leation hall. way we all tan to see where Larsen announced the pioeeeds it came from. There were no would go to the building fund. r fences at tnat time and the peoFloyd Anderson was DFB County Office ple weie coming tiom all of a piogran ananged PIONEER DA.NQ When we got to the which the Sunday School end of the lane or where the by vocal tno numbers by included Thursday, March fc lane - now, near the Perry canAnBettv Iverson Carter, Bu-n- y ning factory now is, there we derson and Jessie Hunsaker, ac- Bear River H. S.ft saw an engine coming up the H r.ll) by Je. ry Steffen. Elcompanied p. m back on one the hack with cai don Malmiose sang two solort of it. It was smely a sight his Sons and Daughter-Fla'liothei, by ti behold. It was loaded with accompanied VL's Hv Malmiose Floyd Pioneers and thti men. Then came crowds of Jenson welcombriefly, spoke lie are cordially invitg children women and ing all to the dinnei The. e was a crowd from PRIZES FOR BE'l Ma.gaiet Lewis gave a readfollowing it. We all sto d a piano PIONEER (OSTlMr Caiol 3uit played ing, aiound watching tie wondciful BEST ALTZEv Ann Mecham sang s lo. ru.-hiPeople came sigit FREE REFRLSHMeL combers, accompanied bv down from Biigham Ln hoises, tt' Slot and Ait -- Lx. Evelyn Kay, Admission: 50s cojp men loaded were with wagon2 V single. (Jet ticket-- : women and childien. Eveiyone!en xpeke bielly n beha f wanted to see it and touch it the building committee. DUP officers or I thi k it w'as a greater wonder Tne primary and i elief so-tdoor. us than the airplane is to ciety oiganizations of the caurch the ptople of today. piepaied and planned the din- t n, Wide Assortment I "lie." roe 4 ONLY PLATFORM ROCKERS . b e!-- noth.ng not 111 Sixth Warders Told No Longer Question Of A New Building son of Dav id and Sne -- SALE ONLY Now Of The.se SAVINGS Pottery Silk Shades Values to $11.95 GREAT VALUES... BIG LAMPS TABLE SAVINGS TO YOU! . Jot of D. U. P. -- d 00 12 SALE PRICE 1 J Ini D Pt'tei Lauia Peter- - 6 ONLY Regular $89.50 Historian 'No ,,d AJice Harding Ha $3.00 Brigham City. Utah The Incident's Tn Hm Lives Of Box Eider Pioneer. By Pioneers Box ElHci County Chapter, Daughters of Utah Maule Finish llardw nod ournal BOX ELDER Early Days In Box Elder rl $8.50 Wool Afghan Reversible colors beautiful blue and maroon checks Flat Knil Tee Shirts in mowy white, fine her wear. Sizes 34-4- for spring kn( 6 service-connecte- Relief At Last VALUE REGULAR PRICE For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly beright to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the ini-- 1 drrstanding you must like the way it quickly allnvs the cough or you are 10 have vour money back. Hov s Capt Warm Marvel Sweatshirts levee lined chill v breezes Siz'-,'ellow and white. to 1 s i - I), Mens withstand the 12. blues, greens 3 Elastic Top Socks .. . Fine hose in blues, browns, Sizes 10 - 13 f1 cause it goes North Main Furniture Co, BRIGHAM CITY UTAH CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis Ilav Proof Boys Jimmies 'at $1.45 dyed, sanforized shrunk strong seams that will give long wear Sizes Army Type Work E u 1 double Pants 1 C u , t, sanforized and stitched to give more vit |