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Show MMMM mmi rffffmw Pf 'JSJIWea STUFFY SEZ PRICED SO - T' . lw that we feel sill. t Thais. right were not only known for the finest quality and workmanship but we guarantee lowest possible prices. John Christensen, took 3rd. , 1 Ph. 27 So. r4. ..... - A- f y There are more ri at Fve- - varies ties of grapes- grown in 'North America thgn In .all .taker ooun ' 'A-' tries combined. 4 4-- if" TT" News-Journ- lassified i : - ad.secure.y- mam THE TREATMENT FOR POLIO 8Y THIS COURA- Leghorn bantam old trio and pullet; and 2nd on his cock and pullet. Tremonton, Roger Anderson, took 1st on his Blue Rosecomb bantam cockerel and pullet. J. D. Wood, Garland, took 1st on his Black Cochin bantam took ban- took ban- Knutsonr took first on Japanese Model Bantam cock, his Bearded Mille Fleur bantam cock his hen and trio. He took 1st and 2nd on his Mille Fleur bantam pullets. Marge Knutson took 1st on her Silver Laced Seabright bantam cock and hen. In the ducks, geese and tur FULL KENNY TREATMENT IS AVAILABLE AT KENNY TREATMENT CENTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY EACH CENTER IS STAFFED BY GRADUATE KENNY THERAPISTS AND DOCTORS THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH THE KENNY CONCEPT OF GEOUS AUSTRALIAN NURSE OFFERS VICTIMS OF THE DISEASE THEIR BEST CHANCE FOR RECOVER THE EFFECT OF THIS TREATMENT HAS BEEN TO REDUCE TO A MINIMUM THE CRIPPLING OF POUO. AFTER-EFFEC- TS Michael Meehan and Joan Hyldoft 77. romantic team of Holiday on Ice. Probably the worlds best boy and girl skating experts who are starred with Holiday on Ice which is once more the gala main entertainment feature of Utahs State Fair in Salt Lake City, start- POLIO. , .1 - AVAILABLE? ORIGINATED l. 79c tos1.19 WHERE 1$ KENNY TREATMENT 1680-1- 952 pullets. E. CLEANLINESS OF EVERYTHING TAKEN INTO THE MOUTH MUST BE CAREFULLY GUARDED. SISTER ELIZABETH Marge Knutson, Garland, took 1st on her Dark Cornish old trio, hen, young trio, cockerel and pullets. She took second on the Dark Cornish cockerel and Scott Tremonton, Begsinger, took 3rd on his Old English game bantam cock and hen. George Richards took 1st on his Rhode Island Red Bantam cock, hen, young trio, cockerel, pullet and old trio. He took 2nd on his Rhode Island Red bantam hen, cockerel, pullet and young trio and 3rd on his cock-eraHe took 1st on his White Playtex Paulies EXERCISE NORMAL.PRECAUTIONS AGAINST EXPOSURE TO COMMUNICABLE DISEASE. AVOID COMING INTO CONTACT WITH NEW GROUPS OF PEOPLE ... SWIMMl NG IN POLLUTED WATER. ..OVER-FATIGU- 'DeVon MATTRESS CO. NEWS WednMdcry, September 9 1953 Brigham City. Utah V .iL Box Elder f 13 Toull be surprised aj the ex4 cellent r e s u It s' Tremonton, his 24 E. PEACH SAYS . EDITION . " Dennis Summers, Elwood, took 1st on his Chesties pullets. He also took 2nd and 3rd. He took 1st on his Chesties young trio. cock EVERTON From Holiday On Ice !15211-fT31- 2nd. v tam pullet. Jolene Knutson, Garland, took 1st on her Black Tail Japanese bantam hen; 2nd on her Black Tail Japanese bantam old trio and hen. DeVon Knudson took second on his Barred Rock' bantam old trio, hen, cockeral and pullet. 1st on his Barred Rock bantam young trio, cockerel and pullet, Jolene Knutson took 1st on her Black Rosecomb bantam hen. Marge Knutson took 1st on her Golden Laced Seabright bantam VtEll WA JOB THAT K A PILiy r- L7hat lb (9o Turing Polio Outbreaks with his Old English game hens. Dick Oyler of East Garland took 1st with his Old English game cock (rose comb). Jay Oyler, Tremonton,' took first with his Morgan White Hockle cock. Dennis Summers, iBothwell, took 2nd. Dennis Summers took 1st and 3rd on his Morgan White Hockle hens; Jay Oyler took cock. Billy Rhodes, Tremonton, 2nd on his Brown Leghorn tam cockerel and pullet. He 2nd on his Black Japanese " CjXJ winriyTiTiPi Premium Winners Of Box Elder County Continued from Preceding Page 2nd and 3rd on his White Leghorn young trio. "" Norman Rogers, Garland, took 1st and 2nd on his Rhode island Red hens. Linda Cox, Bear River City, took 2nd on the Rhode Island Red pulletts; George Richards of Brigham City took first and third. Jay and Nyle Nesson, Tremon-ton- , took 1st and 3rd on their New Hampshire Red hens. Ray Knutson took second. Douglas Anderson, Garland, took 1st on his New Hampshire Red pullet, Ray Knutson took 2nd and third, and third on his New Hampshire Red cockerel. IRay Knutson, took first on his New Hampshire Red young trio; Douglas Anderson took second and John Christensen took third. Darryl Knutson, Garland, took 1st and 2nd with his Silver Spangled Hamburgh cock; J. D. Wood, Garland, took second. Darryl Knutson took 1st and 2nd with his Silver Spangled Hamburgh hens. Gordon Reeves of Brigham City took first with his Old English game cock; Steve Petersen, took 2nd and 3rd. He also took 1st, second and third I MM IM ing Friday, September 11 and continuing through ber 20 with shows each night at 8:30 and matinees day, Saturdays and Sundays. Kp Tow toby Socially water- Croamy-Mioot- proof latox. Fit gently, mugly. Never cut circulation. Odorleu, woth-obl- e, durable, SeptemWednes- AatptaU' : fentUe tl.lt MULCHES FOR HOME GARDENS . RAYi FftUCGIST the Experiments throughout teat JbrtAjtexrfLfcF mulches, can be left in place at country have repeatedly shown the end of the season to be HEADACHE... USUALLY that the principal value of culSEVERE AND tivation is to control weeds. Ac- worked into the soil. With heait may he more GENERALIZED. cording to information just pub- vy applications, Prof. C. B. Raymond, practical to reclaim most of the lished, by MODERATE FEVER use another .'year. Cornell University Extension material fof S iNEUEO-MUSELDOM RISING specialist, We repeat: Experience will be vegetable .crops OVER IOV CULAR REV way to learn how to "Mulching is the most efficient the best use mulches in your garTRAINING! best of out weeds of way keeping STIFF NECK, den. . restore the garden. STIFF BACK, and 1 NORMAL packs hot PAINFUL EXTREMITIES, Experience will show the best 1 USE OP MUSCLE WEAKNESS. methods In using mulches , to AFFECTED control weeds, to conserve moisPARTS. THESE AND OTHER SYMPTOMS ture. and to keep some of the USUALLY ABATE AFTER ABOUT vegetables out of the dirt. The muscles. 24 HOURS, RECURRING WITHIN best materials to use, the best time' to apply, the quantity or 2 OR. 5 DAYS. thickness ' needed, and numerous other questions must be answered CALL YOUR DOCTOR depending differently upon the soil, the vegetables beAT ONCE IF THESE the ing grown, the rainfall, SYMPTOMS ARE OBSERVED', kinds of weeds, and numerous other factors which vary- from one garden to another. keys department tDougl as An- trio. John Christensen won third. took 2nd on his watermelon. Many mulching materials are David Buchanan won 1st on George Richards, Brigham City, derson, Garland, won first and to Utah home garavailable, canduck the Chesties young trio6 and too 1st, 2nd and 3rd on his 3rd on his White Pecan deners for use on their vegetadrake. Sherm Jensen, Garland, John Christensen won 3rd. taloupes. and fruits. Intook second place. David Buchanan won 1st, secReese Richards took 1st, 2nd bles, flowers, cluded are leaves, grass or lawn ond and third on the Chesties and 3rd on his watermelons. PHONE 86 clippings, straw, old hay, tall Douglas Anderson won 1st and , George Richards took two will' grasses, '.waste products 2nd on his White Pecan hen and pullets. Knuta third two seconds and firsts,, JRay (Department Hogs Our scientific SANITONE corncobs, by Sherm Jensen won 3rd. such.as ground-uson won 1st and 2nd on his Du-- , on his peaches. newsas such sawdust, products took roc cleaning --method, plus v Lynn Munns, Garland, .Monte Scothare took 1st and , The Bear River FFA paper, peat expert operators, guaranpapers, 2nd on his Sebastopol goose gan- took Gilts, Pa1 on over his sow 2nd Hubbard the squash. ' moss, and commercial mulch : der. tees restoration of the . year and Champion 2nd place on the boar tricia Walker took 3rd. Monte paper or. foils. and beauty of color Blaine Anderson took 2nd "on under 1 year. Scothard took 1st on his Banana ' original ; of use The most efficient " his Bronze turkey tom and hen. Ray Knutson won first and squash and on the acvim squash mulches is for such perennials every garment we handle. f . V vJ! Deloy Richman, Promontory, second on his Hereford gilts, t and 2nd on egg plant. and rhubarb and as asparagus took 1st and 2nd on his African Bear River FFA Vernal Bronson took second on for the FFA Swine Our Services Include: White Guinea hen and 1st on took 1st on their Duroc sow and his ear corn, plate petters and vegetables such as , REPAIRING MENDING his cock; second on his cockeral 2nd Duroc boar. ' Ray crack neck squash. watermelon, cantaloupes, ' and 1st and second on his put' Knutson took 1st and 2nd on his Crps (Blue Ribbon win- sweet corn, peppers, and potaALTERATIONS ; lets. Duroc gilts and 1st and 2nd o ners were: Michael Anderson, toes. & BLOCKED CLEANED HATS In the Pigeon department Both well;. Byron Madsen, his Hereford gilts. On the annual crops, loose FUR REMODELING V Harold Coombs, Honey-villHoward Bay TCnutson took 2nd on his Crops Department of Silver Monte and Kinfs, took 2nd pair Jerry Peterson, Glenn, Tremonton, FUR GLAZING ,, DeVon Knutson took first on 3rd on his Wasatch wheat. Jacob Kent Peterson, Myrna Pe- Ribbon winners in the iFFA ! COLOR DYEING .r i his pair of Ottosex Homers. Wiser, Tremonton, took second tersen, Mark Peterson. were: .Norman Mechanics Farm FFA Crops Blue Ribbon winIDarryl Knutsn took 1st and n his fall wheat grass. Lena BEDDING STORAGE , Hal Mason, second on his pair of White White took 2nd on her wheat. ners in the FFA crops division Rose, Tremonton; ' Elmo Christensen, CLEANING UPHOLSTERY Plymouth,! :,-'- Kings. Howard Glenn took second n were: Do p Coombs, Honeyville; Bear River.jCity; Clynn Richman, Jolene Knutson took second his alfalfa seed. Ed Udy of Gar Lloyd Johnson, Bear River City; Promontory; Rex Matesen, Bear on her pair of Muff Tumblers. land, took 1st on his silage corn Dee Peterson, Bear River City; River- City; Udell Funk, Stone, Sherman Jensen took first on HarGerald Iverson, Tremonton; Vegetables Fruits Idaho',' Homer Capener, River his White Fantails (pair). Lewis Brenkman of Tremon old Coombs, Honeyville; Leon side; ' Lynn Petersen, Tremon onhis ton took 2nd Clair Lott took first , his pie pump' Jeppson Corinne; Paul Siggard, ton; Bob Anderson, Bear River ' ' '. 36 North Main Street ... ,i, pair of White Rollers and on kin. Brigham City; and Denton (Bee City; and the FFA Class in care '.;Phdtie86 his pair of Grizzle Rollars. Leonard .Petersen, Penrose, cher, Brigham City; Stephen of Howard W. Johnson, Garland. Don Coombs, Honeyville, took took 3rd on hih sugar beets and Misrasi, Tremonton; LaMoyne 1st and 2nd n his Racing. HO' 1st on - his pumpkins. Patricia Roberts, Tremonton; 'David Bu' mers. Walker, ..Tremonton, took 1st chanan, Elwood; Lynn Kerr, Tre Harold Coombs took 2nd or on her squasti. Tony OPary, Tre monton; .George. fylansfield, Plythe Racing Homers. monton, -- took 1st on his pep mouth; Vaughan Rhodes, GarPa pers and 2nd on his okra and land; and Wayne Bechtold, TrePoultry department tritia Walker, Tremonton, won leek. monton. ;. , 2nd and 3rd on her White Leg FFA Farm Mechanics Blue Reese Richards, Brigham City, horn pullets. Don Kerr, Tremon' ton, won first, 2nd and 3rd on his New Hampshire Red young rouo sraprcr.is THE U&NNY SkfATMENT Includes -- aciETstscr: SSSSSSw ' SSSS'SMW - ... ' p -- , - -- king-season- , - large-growin- toma-toes',- . r 4-- . - Dew-eyvill- . Mis-ras- vV A ; pi ; r Modern Dependable Cjeaners ' - 2M9 ; ..vf (ALL TYPES) trios. FFA Poultry department Joe Christensen, Tremonton, won 1st on his White Leghorn pullet. won George Hansen, Garland, 2nd and 3rd on the cockerels. He won first on cockerels. Reed Petersen,, Elwood. won 2nd and 3rd cockerels. He won 1st on cockerels. Reed Petersen, Elwood, won 2nd and 3rd on the White Leghorn young trios. Ray Knutson, Garland, won 1st and 3rd on the New Hampshire Red hen; first and second on pullets and 3rd on the cockeral. He won 1st on the young yj U i, ESTABLISHED IN 1! BUNK BEDS i on-th- CALL -- V fi f itt?. v-n- ME 'AT STATE FARM INSURANCE lt A GOOD MAN TO KNOW A SLEEPING TRAILERS AND weve been serving the good people of this community for the past 50 years . . with the thousands of everyday items needed home. , ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS ; : in every Come In And See Us 19 for CRIBS The Hansen Variety Store was established back in 1904 , . , the year that the first PEACH DAYS CELEBRATION was held. DAY BEDS R0LAWAYS j - f 1 FELT or . INNERSPRIKlG Peach Days! MATTRESS . ) AUTO Call J. EDWIN BAIRD AGENCY 131 South Main Hansen Variety Your Comfort Is Our Business1 25 East 1st South ' Phone 27 |