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Show I three PAGE ox Legion Auxiliary Will Honor Their Mother s And Veterans Mothers At Tea On Saturday elderCity-journal Utah - gy 950 MaY - The Amencan Legion will hold its annual Auxiliary Mothers to Day tea at the War Memorial . vour society news home Saturday afternoon, Charles Klmber, society May (pORINNE vk OMMENTS 13, at 3 oclock. The tea will honor all gold By star mothers, mothers of auxiliMarijane Morris ary members and mothers of all veterans of both wars, accordlns to Mrs. C. k. Jones, Corinne may well be proud of general its chairman. community, and among those it may be proud of are four John T. Vernieu will be the Corinne girls, LAURA guest speaker and an excellent CAROL ROUNDY, AKE musical program has also ben IKO IDEGAMI and PAT REED. arranged. Mrs. R. N Price is Recently they went to South program chairman. FILL-MOR- Sk, ' Cbt,, 11 til sUb ig ViT3 tSKTO. ff w. YOU. 6XOCERS huyj, k,l Cache high school with Box Elder students to represent their high school in the Commercial contests. Laura and Ake-ikwere on the bookkeeping team which took first place. Laura won individual honors by winning third in the region. Carol, Pat and Laura were on the shorthand team that was from Box Elder high. This team took second in the contest The Pinochle club met at the home of HAZEL HOLMES and o Or t tfldia I Guard T laid A D, s Tr HER Give Mother Her Favorite day! on Si sheer Berkshire stockings :S Just the stockings for mothers young or old. Beautiful Berkshires come in very sheer, medium sheer, or service sheer in all the new ' Accent colors shell love for Spring. $1.35 K 0 ' fifh i Sr tjf tlplie theme. Mrs. Reva Nelson spoke brief- $1.50 i ' I I I $1.65 3 BEDSPREADS Satin file Elite I I r $24.75 $11.20 Faille Chenille Spreads $6.90 to $9.50 I FAWSON - YOURT 55 South 1st West SAVING Suggestions ' I that she is 22-kar- at $9.95 j ift sele HASSOCK Record hold- 13U er. bench type Corn- SAMSON FOLDING CARD TABLE piete selection. Strong enou9495to 55.95 ecmiii d step-childre- n world's only watch with a solf-protaetl- heart tho ffaxlbfo Jbafaoco whool that to absorb g. ! shock - exi $29.75 ladi 75 PER SET mumth in Moms oin sox top Its 17 JwU ytltow gold fllUd link ban A. J rugged enough for' sport..', wear at work or its handsome enough for your Sunday best. The Sweetest Wyler Incaflex watch is en- -, gineered with the flexible balance wheel that is fuUy guaranteed against all, Gift shocks. 4 i TM Ml hi linty delicious chocolates, Hollywood beautifully boxed especially for Mothers Day, from $1 to $5. Well, take care of wrapping and mailing, if you wish. Incomparably CNtt. This Service (or 8 con- e tains 8 Teaspoons, 8 Soup Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 17 Jewels yellow top ailed eapension bond. 1 Butter Knife, 1 Suger Spoon. ' Trida mark make also lovely They gifts for the June bride. T Lay one away for Dad for his special - day on - ' June 18. , , CANDY O. C. Tanner COMPANY JEWELRY Your Favorite Candy Store NEWS-JOURNA- L ADS GET 1; 1 RESULTS ICE CREAM Quarts, pints, half-gallo- ns BARKER j ELMftTE THIS DIG EVEtlT VJlTU US! ft counter.' Vegetables, fish, fruits, etc. Do you really RUGS carGateway. 27x48", bound higher-price- d pet ends from much carpets. Each fam- doesnt know? Your ily THROW think your friend? Your employer? everyone toon finds out. But only you need know if you wear a Sonotone at S0II0T0I1E $4.95 only $54.95 HEARING CENTER 1 e and Saturday before Mothers Day only, on any were stockin living rom suite, studio suite or studio bed wing a sensational DISCOUNT oney. savings P. M. to 6 17 P. M. two-piec- 15 eomcM ii'iMi,' Lynn C. Beyeler pany GAUD Out-A-Sig- Investigate WED., MAY COM sub-due- d BRIGHAM HOTEL furniturf A .,1 1 Big fresh frozen foods toUDoiR LAMPS China base, S1K shades. Per $6.50 pair VIRTUE CHROME BREAKFAST SET fcl!;piJ5ce 8eh table and four chairs. fSf1 Gr.aY Micalite table top. Your red or blue chairs. Complete tor 1 CUP) Z LAMP DURAN COVERED J man to his One knew LAMPS . Heres the new floor lamp SHADES Sobotex. a new like satin, is washable. looks plastic that Good selection, at only 'I COSCO STEP STOOL Assorted color? steel construction ,,y-- good Tex. husband gave police this account of how he happened to have a bullet wound in his thigh: He had been to a tavern for a few late beers and, returning home, decided to show his wife who was boss." He took a pistol from a dresser and ordered his wife to dance. He fired three shots near her feet to make her obey. Later, his wife slipped the pis tol from his pocket and said, Now well see whos boss around here." While her husband hopped around, she also began firing at his feet. the womans Unfortunately, aim wasnt as good as her hus nicely. . . MRS. ELLA STALLINGS is again confined to the at this price! , was a DALLAS, SUGGES- T- ccraticE) that to see them together. They re spected him and liked him. Our deepest sympathy to the ones bands. he leaves behind, his wife, Mag gie, his brothers and sisters and who must in his You'll be surprised at the deed feel fortunate to have cellent results News-Journknown him as their father. classified ads secure. questioned there is that concerns America. For centuries the way of life has been dictated to the Japanese people by their leaders and now this freedom in thought and In principal has resulted in some confusion. However, with the aid of dependable American peole like MISS FERRY they are winning the battle against suerstition, prejudices and are experiencing the wonderful benefits of increased knowledge toward better health Mother wants for her living efficiency and converoom. Seven-wa- y nience, beautiful new style plastic shades. See them unbelievable quality FLOOR He step-childre- constantly being about everything . . MRS. EVELYN TABLE at only too. Pistol Packin' Mama Calls Dance Tune underwent a n appendectomy at the Cooley hospital early this week. . . . She is reported doing LAMPS gold trim, silk shade. China base, This lamp is just what Mother wants and needs to beautify the home she loves. CC Q Priced for Mothers Day FLOOR suddenly and everyone received the hews in a sort of stunned silence. He will be missed. The school children knew him and liked him; they will miss his the voice and presence from halls. He was responsible for keeping the fires going to keep them warm. He was one of those rare individuals that can truly be said: He was a good man." Everyone that knew and associated with Manse felt his warmth of spirit, his geniality and friendliness. He liked to talk and what he said was worth listening to. He liked to listen, For a small community there much activity in Corinne. Nearly everyone is associated with some club or some organization that functions for community and individual development. For instance, last week the Methodist Ladies of Corinne and Tremonton met at the lovely home of MRS. MERLE WELLS for their Tegular meeting. MRS. JENNIE ADNEY was in charge and MRS. CHARLOTTE J. FERRY gave the program. It centered around excerpts from her daughter CHARLOTTES letters. MISS FERRY Is serving with the Army of Occupation in Japan In the capacity of public health nurse. MISS FERRY has a group of nurses working with her and together they serve approxi mately one million Japanese people. She has found that the youth of Japan are confused, and very eabut ger to learn all they can about their new friends. She reports new-foun- giving West Corinne. TANNERS is I I from ver! illustrate the theme The Lords Prayer, Wayne Jones and Richard Anderson from the seventh grade at Corinne school operated the schools slide projector and displayed colored biblical pictures In keeping with the I I PLAN' lion. Sa-vil- .... its WERy Mrs. Earl Young entertained ten little guests last Tuesday afternoon at the Perry park honoring her son, Gregorys sixth birthday anniversary. The little folks were entertained with various games, afone of the largest groups oil and about. . . .MR. AND MRS. ter which delicious refreshments primary children In the North CLINTON ANDERSON have re- were served. Many nice gifts Box Elder stake presented their turned to Corinne to make their were presented to Gregory. primary conference. of home. They have purchased Under the able direction Warren Rasmussen place in Mrs. Lola Campbell, president, the ly before the conference began and related these Interesting facts pertaining to the Corinne primary. It is the largest priMAE REDELINGS won the tra- mary in the North Box Elder veling prize. . . Twelve Mutual stake with a tital enrollment of 157 children. Also, Corinne has officers and teachers (ladies) the largest enrollment of Latter gave MRS. NEAL HARPER 33 party recently. It was a com- Day Saint children with only bination primary children. and This housewarming shower year, the Corinne priIMISS BEVERLY collected the largest mary FREDRICKSEN entertained the ABC Mutual girls at a party. amount of pennies for the ChilCovers were laid for 18. The par drens hospital in Salt Lake City ty was in honor of CAROLYN in the North Box Elder stake, a HATCH and ELINORE BOSLEY. total of $133.07. There are 21 officers and teachBoth girls were celebrating birthdays. . . MR. C. M. FRED ers and the average attendance RIOKSEN from Carlin, Nevada to primary and prayer meeting has been in Corinne visiting is 18. There were six members of relatives. . . MR. AND MRS. JOHN BRANGEL have purchas the stake board present at the Mrs. ed a home in California where conference . They were: Harrithey will soon be making their Beth Tingey, Mrs. Helen new friends. . . MRS. TED PEB son, Mrs. Ruth iBott, Mrs. LuLEY who has been confined to cille Squires, Mrs. Venna Jones bed with a hip dislocation is up and Mrs. Marion Fredricksen. . Mrs. Harold Felt of Brigham now and improving gradually. . . . The work on the new rodeo City added much to the well prepared program by singing grounds in anticipation of She was The Lords Prayer. accompanied by Mrs. Inez Pe""I tersen of Willard, and by Mr. MOTHER'S DAY Harold Felt, Brigham City. Ini,,, 9 Gregory Young Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Reva Nelson and Mrs. . . . A tribute to a good man Hunsaker, the 125 children Corinne has lost a good man and orderin presented the program He a good citizen, Mansfield. other ed and admirable form. To help died early Tuesday evening very Favors will be given each mother and refreshments served. Mrs. Wm B Howes is in charge of the favors and Mrs. Roland Ridd is refreshments chairman. Mrs. James Powers has charge of the decorations. Members daughters will serve. All committee chairmen and their committee members are working hard to make this an outstanding occasion to honor all auxiliary and veterans mothers and a good attendance is desired The Auxiliary food sale will be held prior to the tea. t Sti, igger and better 4th of July, Is I Dee hospital In Ogden. Her progressing satisfactorily, Mau many .friends wish her a most rice Larsen, general' chairman, sincere expression of sympathy reports. Mr. Ray Craner will be and hope she is soon at home in charge of the rodeo this jear. with her family and neighbors. , MRS. TED PEBLY has been I CORTNNE The ward to bed at her home for confined of Corinne was filled to capa- almost two weeks with Illness. 610 Eccles Bldg. Ogden, Utah Always fresh, always finest quality,, greatest variety of the best cuts of meat at Wes's. You'll like the quality and service, and still save money on meats from Wes's. YESTERDAY, TODAY,: TOMORROW! - Hello Neighbor! Who said the 13th wa9 an unlucky day? Actually, it is a lucky day for every mother in our neighborhood for next Saturday, May 13, we will have a special gift for mothers. The big announcement about your gift will appear in all daily newspapers Friday evening and Saturday morning. You will read , t - the welcome news about our Tenth Anniversary Sale too beginning May 13 and. . . , continuing through May 20. Not since 1940, before the war, have we offered the bargains that are in store for you at our Tenth Anniversary Celebration. A complete listing of special prices will appear in your daily newspaper this week end. Be sure to see it. Cordially yours,' Wes s South Main Market 330 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah Your ASSOCIATED Food Store - . l n |