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Show PAGE EIGHT Jean Bowen Wins Brigham City, Utah Friday, May 30, 1952 PhD In New Mexico Jean Donald Bowen, son of the late J. D. Bowen and Mrs. Lillian Bowen Toombs, Brigham, will graduate with a degree of doctor at of philosophy exercises at the University of New Mexico, June 6. "'A graduate of Box Elder high school with the class of 40, Mr. Bowen received his A B. degree from Brigham Young University and his M. A. degree from Columbia university in 1949. His study was in the field of literature, Spanish Spanish philology and Spanish-Americaliterature and related study was in general llnquistics. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholarship society. He plans to spend the summer In Indiana studying general llnquistics. He and his wife, the former Kay. Holly, have two n boys. IMPORTANT Read: We do not want you to throw your money away or do we want you to throw your health away. Do you come under any of the listed items? Nervous sick headache, dizzy spells, when stooping over, blaok spots in front of your eyee, . back ache, achy limbs, fainty spells, fast beating of the heart, feels like it is going to jump out of your body, then it slows down to where it seems It has stopped. That is dangerous and should be given attention at once. Remember, Min-ett- s give you an appetite, appetite gives ' you strength, and strength gives you resistance, and resistance wards off disease. Min-ett- s have proven to be good for the entire family to give strength and pep. Dont delay because this sale can not last but a few days. Guaranteed by your local drug store, Glen's Rexall Drug Store of Brigham of City and City Drug Store Tremonton, a two dollar and twenty five cent size for one dollar and thirty nine cents. Mall orders accepted. We had our first meeting at our leaders house, Mrs. Batch's, Tuesday. We sang Six Little Ducks and then and officers elected thought about the name for our and club. Miss Hansen came work. told us about Our officers are: Pauline Bundy. president; Sharon Jep person, vice president; Joan Reeves, secretary; Kathleen Hansen, song leader and Marcia Rasmussen, reporter. We also recruited our dub pledge and decided to meet at Pauline Bundys home next Refreshments were meeting. served and the meeting iwas 4-- Re-Enli- High School Grads ' A new air force directive now opens the way for airmen with high school diplomas to enter the Aviation Cadet Program without the two years of college as was required before, accordGerald H. Cleming to ents of the Brigham City army and air force recruiting station. Sgt. Clements stated that the air force has recently doubled their program and that the back log of applicants for "Cadets has vanished. The sergeant also stated that very quick, action Is being obtained by those men applying for aviation, cadets while in their basic training at Parks Air Force base, California. interest young men 6hould contact Sgt. Clements at the local station, 209 postoffice building, immediately. MARSHALL, Mich. Korean veteran who following establishments, BROWN'S SHOE HOSPITAL . ,t ilf Signed ' ex- spending A V ' S i jtiiL- -, Jit !$($ mfORNL UsmmmaT A44UMJD COMMAND Of h of-M0 emmite L , 12 ALL MUNICIPAL FUNDS COWMAN DEEPED 3WTE lEtEPHONES AND fELEGPAm AND 1HEN MULSHED m m. NUE If AMm WORK WlV mwF&r woman $1,00 sovemR LNU.SHlSToKV . A a x. 6) mmtsMfSBav HUNDREDS OFSAILIHE VESSELS Anp comihmeint is PMA THEREIN IfSI i Reduced to clear. hsium SH Ait and Novelty Fabrics. SLEEPERS ,1 88 sm TWO NATIVE SDNS WOMENS ha j? '72 $6.00 $10.00 $15.00 Fancy wool checks e One-Piec- Cotton plisse crepe sleepers. Just right for this I weather. Pink, blue, Isssi green, yellow. Sizes f Id 1HS NniJE HOUSE thCH TNP0U6H THE DEATH Of THE MCVMEEtftJ J DRESSY FLAT SHOES warm (Chfistep A. MbwsCilmCooIiilfr) i J Bright colored shoes in orange, navy and grey. Reduced to clear. Broken sizes 2-- 5-- OUT STANDI rr i WOMENS Til dill PAY OF REST ON A SUNDAY "'"SSftWIf FRANCE VtC WAR ON 6ERMANY IN ITALY INVADED 6RE ECE. IN 6CRMANY ATTACKED BRITAIN W HO Rl)lAlN '4-- I i .?, MW I9S1 tiadhrta 50 THE JAP ATTACKED PE API IN HAR80R GIRLS SPRING COATS LA1lf IQ UUlJlIO 1 MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) Milwaukee is recruiting policemen from high school graduating classes to keejff Its police ranks filled, the Civil Service Assembly reports in a municipal affairs study. Boys of 18 or older will be apThey pointed "poLice aides. must be recommended by their high school principal and at least one citizen. They will work and- - receive week a l $220.60 a month with increases of $10 a month. , After completing the training program the recruits will be promoted to patrolmen. The apprenticeship will last about four years. Patrolmen must be at least 23 years old.' Apprentices will keep station records, sell parking permits, keep license records, type examinations and bulletins, take statements from officers and file records. ' ' That will free deskbound policemen for . patrol duty. 83' Rayon panels. inches long Cotton batiste gowns in maize, pink, blue. A " 32-4- 0 v"ie,y0' in short I MENS BRIEFS Combed cotton briefs. Broken sizes. 28-42. MENS W0NK SOCKS full-tim- V-- ... ... ... Test the tomforl thats unequaled! and also gives you 5 times the usual control on bad roads . . . with the time wonderful wheel feet every mild Drive Americas finest engine! Feel for yourself the acceleration, response, reserve power of 180 8 horsepower. Learn why owners praise the matchless per- formance they get . . . without even having to use premium fuel! Feel what power broket are likel Power from the engine boosts the power of your less thin toe. With up to normal pressure, you will get the surest, easiest stops in your life! V-- two-thir- On seats . . . with . . . you take sweeping vision ali aroundthock absorber good roads and bad on the power with over twice Of ihoee on ears you've had beforel chair-heig- body-pleasi- CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR HAS YET PRODUCED SPEECH CLASSES Beginning two speech classes for ages 7 to 10 and 13 to 18. Oral 10-we- interpretation, dramatic reading, dialect. Packer Motor Co. - 75 So. Main St. t 50 Grey cotton. Sizes 2 ,.r S1.C3 19- 10-1- 2 BLANKETS - $6.00 P0N N E Y f.V O N E X-- SAV h'X- BOYS 0RSJD 1 GABARDINE BOYS SLACKS blend gabardine for long wear. Maroon and A rayon-nylo- n JEAIIS . green in sizes $1.50 BOYS jeans with 8 oz. ets at all points of strain. Zipper front. PLISSE CREPE SHIRTS Plain colored cotton crepes with short sleeves. Pastel shades. Sizes riv- Sizes 0 2. ST 9 ht , AMERICA e $1.33 lengths. semi-annua- WHAT ARE YOU DOING TOMORROW? S6.CD 81 '44 ... City Taps High Schools For Police Recruits $6.00 4 only MARQUISETTE PANELS lvfftMEMC WUlilEillO $1.00 $6.00 ginghams. Broken sizes gabardines and Ray fancy checks, 5 only Fancy wool checks. SHORT LENGTH RAYONS, - & DRESSES C CIIITC Aim UllftLw 10 Pvt. Marble received his basic army training at Fort Bliss, Texas. He has been in the service since January 7, 1932 and was the only LJD.S. and Utah boy in his group. (While in Texas he was able to go to Juarez, Mexico, and brought home some lovely gifts from his visit there. YAl.UE.X3 N G WOMENS CLOUSES c , This Invitation could result In the most Important day of your motoring life. We'd tike you to lake the wheel and really drive a Chrysler New Yorker car. Everything good youve heard about this great and then some. Its new 8 car is true . its power steering ... its power engine its astonishing comfort . . . brakes each is an experience you will thrill to, and remember. or any time that So . . . tomorrow is convenient . . . come discover real power steering! Hydraulic power does 45 the work as you turn the wheel . . . COATS SPRING WOMENS Childrens He will1 leave Sunday, June 1, for Fort Bilden, New York, by pullman. : Sun dresses of embossed cottons, broadcloths, and piques. In prints and solid colors. Sizes , . tfElP furlough 17-da- y COTTON SUN DRESSES ...t. (79-185- 5S00 GIRLS A light weight shirt for warm weather. Sizes Sanforized. 14i-17- . . RIJIW WRMAM SUITS A variety of styles in Rayon Gabardines and Rayon Checks. Broken Sizes. SHIRTS fwiwn SmAoto ONLY WOMENS Blue Chambray APPEAR HE PftmWED gyiHE KAISER, WH0TH0U6NT1H6 WHOLE 7HIN6 AMUSmL LATEP THE' CHRYSLER NEW YORKER NEWPORT i rom K0PENICK, r (OP) here. For Lloyds Shoe Repair HARRY D. FOSTER For Foster Shoe Service J marched tit mtto Pvt. Willis W. Marble, son of E. N. Marble, Brigham City, Is is LLOYD H. PERKINS f r 14 IflOfc FOUND . mwcMM T 5300 $400 Fussy styles in Rayon Taffeta. Broken sizes A REAL BUY! 2. 20 only. VflkJHT, ARREsTEdThe Towns bursomasIEr . GIRLS CHESSES : 4. sah franosco Pvt. Willis W. Marble On 17 Day Furlough CHARLES T. BROWN CHARLES R. BROWN For Browns Shoe Hospital t piwfe . enlisted In the army when he was 15 Is to back home trying to civilian life. Corp. Mack Hall, now 17, was discharged for being underage. The husky youth Was keeping his age a secret . until, he says, a girl friend In Kentucky reported him to the secretary of the army. Hall kept his secret so well that he was sent to Korea, where he served as a machine gunner with the 25th division until he was wounded. He was so anxious to get back in uniform that he tried the (Marine corps. That branch of the service accepted him until it, too, found out his true age. One month later he was back In civles. Hall thinks the armed forces are on to him now so hell just look for a job. Final Danes The final regularly scheduled dance for this season will be held at the Dance Bowl this Sat' urday night, according to Ross Norr, manager. Dancing will be resumed about September 1, he stated. will close every Thursday afternoon at p. m. cepting weeks when a national or state holiday taken. WlimM 35-4- Underage Veteran Yearns For Battle - 1 wjjfcnwW ALL U.S.IeLEPHoNE City. It is mutually agreed by the Shoe Repairers of Brigham City, that starting Thursday, June 5th, all the ! m mallard $dl REDUCED TO CLEAR! and pemfticaicK Corporal LLOYD'S SHOE SERVICE FOSTER SHOE REPAIR Sheen gabardines in desert tones and plain colors sharkskins for this low price. All wool. Broken sizes. vw?i try op Ronald A. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of 241 west Forest, Brigham in City, has recently the U. S. army and has been assigned to the Supply Section at Fort Douglas, it has been announced by Gerald H. Clements of the local iU. S. army and U. S. air force recruiting ' station. with Cpl. Jensen, formerly Battery 1A of the 204th field Artillery Bn., has served at Camp Carson, Colo., Fort Lewis, Washington, and in Korea from January, 1951 to January, 1952. Ronald Is now living In Salt Lake City with his wife, the former Joyce Stoll of Brigham WOVEN GINGHAMS EMBOSSED COTTONS BUTCHER WEAVE RAYONS $25.00 imfbtffhm , GROUP WOMENS SUr.ir.1ER CHESSES MEN'S SUITS In Army sts LARGE Greatly Reduced! gyfgy Ronald A. Jensen YCnniFtS VALUES I IEmhosi VitfTuM.LV IMPORTANT . JERRY CAHILL Melvin Weenig, former president of the Hawaiian Japanese mission field of the L.D.S. church will be guest speaker at the Sixth LDS ward next Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially Invited to attend, ward officers said. The program, which will also feature special musical numbers, will be conducted by Royal Reeves, second counselor of the Sunday school, who is In charge of the program. At Batch Home Tuesday May Become Cadets ARE HERE MIN-ETTE- S by Speak In 6th Ward Club Holds Meeting 4-- H a fact it s Melvin Weenig To JOURNAL BOX ELDER IRIS L. VAN COTT PHONE 495-- MENS DRESS SHIRTS Colored dress shirts in a variety of colors and stripes. Broken sizes 14-1- 7. FEATHER PILLOWS H LOJiO $1.00 ' white Crushed chicken feathers in LARGE TABLE OF nm wants Odd lengths in all types of piece goods at move. A real buy for your sewing needs. prices to a regular bed pillow. A one time only low. )i |