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Show tu They'll Be Ready Fte Spring 9 Will Be Theme Of Vogue Anil Volumn j iff- - i 'll ... on Off the theme OLD WATCH IS WORTH MONEY... Regardless of Age, Make or Condition 1 chants, whose modeled by local people, all the proceeds from the event are used by the club for "youth conservation, said Mrs. Barnard. The very successful fashion show last year provided enough funds for the club to purchase 10 picnic tables for Brigham City parks. Because of the hearty cooperation of business people in Brigham City, the event should be more successful than ever before," the club president 'VVv If ' I 9 Mrs. E. L. Booth services for Emma Jensen, who died February 13, were held Saturday in the Second ward chapel at 1 p. m. Prayer at the home was offered by Clyde Booth and prelude and postlude were played by Carol Woodland. A vocal duet, In The Garden, was sung by Fern Jensen and Doril Horsley. Invocation was offered by A vocal solo, Booth. Wonderful Mother of Mine," by Genevlve Jensen was followed by remarks by William T. Davis. A violin solo was played by Marilyn L. Miller. Closing remarks were offered by Bishop LeGrande Horsley. A vocal solo, Going Home by Lee Davis Was followed by the benediction by Carl Funeral Lee Booth Wednesday, TERMS tuvmiv, Overnight Comfort On This One Day Service La-Mo- Funeral Rites Held Funeral services for Joseph Gibbs Wheatley, who died on Thursday at the Dee hospital In Ogden, were held Monday at 1 p. m. in the Honeyville watd chapel with James Rasmussen officiating. Family prayer was offered by OeVern Rasmussen. Prelude and postlude and an organ solo were played by Ruth Bingham. Invocation was offered by Loren 'Hunsaker. A vocal solo, set Beyond the Joseph- Gibbs - FEBRUARY SPECIAL! ONE DAY SERVICE Phone us before 11, well pick up your mattress, rebuild and renovate it, and have it back to you before x nightfall. DONT DELAY Reg. $27.50 MATTRESS Now $19.50 CALL 27 NOW! Everton Mattress Co. 24 East 1st South Phone 27 It when the Cjf bites you;,. Wheatley Sun- was born January 14, 1886 at Honeyville, a son of Abraham and Jane Gibbs Wheatley. He was reared in Honeyville and attended Box Elder county schools. He was a veteran of World War One, having served in Fra pee. He was a prominent farmer and stock grower in Honeyville and worked for the OSL railroad for several years. He was a member of the L. D. S. church and was active in the Boy Scouts in Honeyville. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include one brother and four sisters: Thomas L. Wheatley, Deweyville; Mrs, Jane Borgstrom, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Lora Reed, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Vernon Poulsen, Ogden. 1)1! (j1 fAGE HIGH! BOX ELDER NEWS Attend 0.C5: the Harold R. Compton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew J. Compton of 142 South First East, Brigham City, Utah has been promoted to the grade of sergeant with the Eighth Infantry division at Fort Jackson, South Carolina for the purpose- of attending officers candidate school. Sergeant Compton entered the military service at Salt Lake City and received his initial Infantry training at Fort Jackson with the Eighth Division's 45th Field Artillery Battalion. A 1947 graduate of Box Elder high school. Sergeant Compton attended the University of Utah where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree prior to entering the military service last year. I 10 new picnic tables for Brigham City parks,- purchased by the Kindergarten club with profits from last year's fashion show. The club is now planning its 1952 spring fashion event. Left to right, Mrs. man Crlarson, Mrs. Fred Petersen, Mrs. Willis Hansen and Mrs. R. M. Kaiser. - - Check Puzzles Judy But Not $10 Bill Pvt. R. L. Reeder At Lackland Air Force Base , KENOSHA, Wis. (UP) Judy Kolar is only 11 years old but she knows a good thing when she sees it, even if she doesnt recognize Judy found a funny-lookinslip of paper with figures on it and stuck it in her pocket. Hours later she showed it to her Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 20, 1952 For J.G. Wheatley was by Elaine Hunsaker. George Wheatley offered remarks as did Horace Hunsaker. Wold. A vocal solo by Leon Gardner Burial was in the Brigham City was followed by remarks by where dedication of Earl Hunsaker. cemetery the grave was by Lafe Jensen. Closing remarks were offer ed by James Rasmussen after which Fay Harper and Lola Stowell sang One Fleeting Hour Benediction was offered by Seth Wheatley. Have your old mattress rebuilt at a fraction of the cost of a new mattress. We furnish the makings at a SENSATIONAL FEBRUARY SPECIAL price. 0 11 Jensen Buried EASY CREDIT -- one of 'When Cay Taree Goes West Sgt. Compton Will City Councilman Willis Hansen Spreads On Paint mjm4' 1952 Fashion Show By Kindergarten Club "Vogue and Volumn" will be of the 1952 spring day from Jean Barnard, presifashion show, sponsored annual- dent. Presented through the coly by the Brigham City Kindermer-- j to- - operation of Brigham City was learned it club, garten merchandise Is 4 Pvt. Richard L. Reeder, 19, son of Wesley B. Reeder, 304 West 3rd Nortlj, Brigham City, Utah, 9 Leaal Notices Probate and Guardianship No- is completing his AF basic airtices. Consult Clerk ol District men indoctrination course a Court. Brigham City. Utah, or Lackland Air Force Base, the respective signers for Gateway to the Air Force. who gasped. The paper His basic training IS preparing mother, was a check for $2,489. him for entrance into Air Force NOTICE TO CREDITORS technical training and for as- to Police helped return the check o( Lizzie Yatra, Dpcndw. the payee, whq gave Judy a C red ttor will present claim with signment in specialized work. be$10 bill. That suited her, voucher to the undernigned at Brigcourse The a includes scientific ham City, Utah, on or before the 25th cause seen that kind of shed of A June, D., 952. evaluation of his aptitude and day LAMONT L. YATES, money before. it . Afeninietrator of the Eatate of 4 LIZZIE YATES, Deceased. Date of Brat publication February 20th, A. D., 1952. Feb 20'27Mar-51- 2 NOTICE inclination for following a par ticular vocation and career. TO CREDITORS N. MISSES NEW SPRING Esteta of MARY ANN NELSON, also known aa MARY A. NELSON, MARY NELSON, and MARY ANN NIELSEN, Deceased. Creditor, will praaenl claim, with vouchers to the underaigntd at 330 South Twelfth Eaat Street, Salt Lake f ty. Utah, on or before the let day of April, A. D. 1952. MELBA M-G-- AND CHILDREN'S Completes Basic DENISE DARCEL, who became known as the Battle ground girl, following the release of that picture, plays the role of a French girl again in Westward, the Women. She joins a covered wagon train with 200 other women to go to California to find a husband. Robert Taylor is the guide for the trip. Nice work, if you can get it. JOHNSON. Administratrix of estate of Mary Ann Nelson. Deceased. Date of firat ptthlirntTon Jan. 30, A. D, 1952 lohn W. Horsiev Veeley Horeley 1205 Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah t Attorneys for Admiral etratrtx. Jan. 30 Feb. SAVE NOW THROUGH A FACTORY ERROR! NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Brigham City, 'Utah, of the intention of such Council to make the following described improvements, To construct a combination curb and gutter design, together with the necessary waterways, private driveway, pavements, irrigation ditches, excavation, and all other things necessary to complete the whole in a proper and workmanlike manner , in curb and gutter district No. 8. Said Curb and Gutter shall be of reinforced concrete. - - ' And to defray the abuttors portion of the cost and expense thereof by a special assessment upon the lots, blocks, or pieces of land or real estate to be affected or benefited by said kn provements. The property affected will be both sides of Second South Street from the East side of Main Street to the West side of Sixth East Street, being the South side of Blocks 1,- 2, 3, 4, Plat "A, and Blocks 73, 74, Plat and the North "B, side of to-w- it HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED Pvt. Richard L. Reeder V . at Lackland base . . The factory, through an error, TRIPLED OUR ORDER! On notifying them of their mistake, due to the lateness of the season they told us to GO AHEAD AND SELL ALL WE COULD AT SPECIAL PRICES and . they would at its first regular meeting thereafter, the 20th day of March, 1952, will consider the proposed levy and hear and consider such protests and objections to said improvements as shall have been made. By order of the City Council of Brigham City, Utah. Dated February 7, 19K, First publication: February 20, the ; The Most Complete and Beautiful Selection Of Former B.E. Student Wins Football Honors CHILDREN'S A former Box Elder high school student, Dave Johnson, was recently given top honor- able mention on the official seUnited States lections for high school gridders, it was learned this week. Dave, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson formerly of Brigham City, played football on the Las Vegas, Nevada, high school team. He played regular fullback for the Cats last season and was one of the top scorers in Nevada. He was at his best on breakaways, and it .was his stirring performance that enabled the Wildcats to take the with Reno last Blocks 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72; Plat year. "B, Brigham City Survey. The total grand cost of said improvement is estimated at Chicken Pax Reported In B.E. The estimated uni $17,444.00. Two cases of chicken pox were form cost per front foot or lineal foot of abutting property for the only diseases reported contracted in Box Elder county dursaid improvement is $3.00. Private driveways and walks ing the week ending February are extra and have an estimated 8, by the Utah health department. cost of $.35 per eq. ft. All protests or objections to such improvements or to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, signed by the owners of abutting property, describing the same, together with the number of abutting front feet, and to be filed with the City Recorder on or before the 11th day of March, 1952. The City Council, stand COATS ever displayed in our store! TWEEDS New Styles! GABARDINES New Colors! FLANNELS in g SHARKSKINS TOPPERS Plaids Checks Plains LONG COATS TIES $5.90 to Complete with SCARFS TRIMS Sizes 2 to 14 $16.75 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY CLOSEOUT! ALL 1951 PATTERNS to-wi- t: finance it through THE LOW COST WAY TO BUY YOUR MIBM MiwuiiVi NEW OR USED CAR Theres lots more fun in owning and driving a new car when its financed thru Timeway. For, as everyone knows Timeway means low bank interest rates, convenient terms, and prompt service. Ask for Timeway financing at yotf dealers or see the Timeway Department of this bank. 1952.. March (Last publication: 5, Member tester as Reserve System ! llrilFlg Id Id old -- To Go At 1952. Curb and Gutter District No. 8. (Signed) FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN, ' City Recorder. Feb. 5. ' mmmr Al RE-FL- HEATING O SEASHORES: 48 N. Main Brigham City ie 3ld..-Ji(- ! PRICE d CERTIFIED DEALER The Friendliest Bank in Town' To make room for new 1952 line. iIapirial Quality Imperial Washable wallpaper. Beautiful patterns, wide lection for every room. Act now while selection is good. se- WALIPAPERS 'KaBBBSEalLsESWALKA BLOCK AND SAVE - , |