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Show 'll 8 Elder JOURNAL Annual Sixth Ward Box Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 5, 1952 Bazaar Scheduled Order of Eastern Star First meeting of the fall seaeon of Corinne chapter Number 11, Order of Eastern Star, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 10, at t 8 p. m. at the Corinne Masonic hall, according to Lucille Howes, - worthy matron. Mrs. Howes urged all members and visiting members to attend. DONT BAKE . . . Win A Cake At The ' CAKE WALK ' , On Peach Days SEPTEMBER 12 9:00 P. M. Annual Sixth ward Belief Society Bazaar will be held on Peach Days September 12 and 13th at the fire station. 'According to the Relief society piesidency the bazaar will Immediately following the parade and be open until six p. m. The beautiful quilt on display at the Art and Gift shop will be awarded at 6 p. m. on Friday evening. Tickets are still available from Mrs. Floyd Jenson, Mrs. Chloe Sheffield and Mrs. Verna Burt, and at the Art and Gift shop, The winner doesn't have to be present to win the quilt. All types of fancy work and dish towels, pillow cases and rag rugs will be on sale. In connection with the bazaar, Mrs. Norene Oldroyd, president of the Primary association, announced today that doll clothes will be on sale and a fish pond will Interest the kiddies. i i t, t President Truman, No Less, Signs Up 7 With Box Elder Young Democratic Club p, 7 , t V ' Cake Walk Central School To Be Held Has Bumper Crop Of 608 Students ? ? , - REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For , STATE SENATOR From BOX ELDER .COUNTY , -- 4 'f i Primary Election Tuesday, September 9 i (Paid Political Advertising) the affair for Civic Improvement club, today announced that the Walk will take place at the, head of Forest street, right In front of the court house. Whh Mrs. Alf Olsen as director member assisting In the project, the following committee members are busy with creating an air of curiosity for men, women and children in this area: Mrs. Staynor Thompson, Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Anson B. Call, Jr., Miss Flora Hansen, Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. Louis Breiten-beker- , Mrs. Les Dredge, Mrs. J. L. Huchel, Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mrs. Norman Nelsen, Mrs. Scott Horsley, Mrs. Wayne Nelson, Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Cameron Harmon, Mrs. Floyd Andersen, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, 'Don Mrs. Mrs. Rasmussen, George Tiller and Mrs. Dan Pet- ersen. Cake mixer for the will be Gary Shirts. C. evening Of C. Official Visits B.C. Office y)r lUDmifliMio All Regular Stock Finest Quality! CONGOWALL REMNANTS 54 inches wide Regular 60c ft. I I Print and - 1 i2 Price I emGowAUL V2 Price T SANDRAN PLASTIC FLOOR i PRE-XMA- FOR GOVERNOR 990 WALL MEASUREMENTS EASY CREDIT TERMS ROOM AND 0f,LYLS5 of unani-moui- ly govimmint , . . rllicld tail yaor. (mown, moil On ol Utaht mpocltd citicani. Hoi Ihi broad background for tha a nativa of Ogdon, a college job toachor in Provo, o tuccoiiful bun noil man and civic lender in Salt lake, a man whote duties for yean have frequently taken him to various parti of the state. bt ! Headquarters For All Pewievs The Peach Days window dis plays will be divided into seven classifications this year, it was announced yesterday by Charles Keller, chairman of the exhibit, with cash prizes of $7.00, $500 and $2 00 going to the three top winners in each division. ,J Included In the displays wilk be hobbies, souvenir collections, handiwork, needlecraft, art, historical displays, and ! antiques. Anyone having an entry that would fail in one of these groups is requested to use the entry blank in this issue of the Journal and turn it in at the Chamber of Commerce office. More than 54 downtown display windows have been reserved for the annual exhibit but nearly half of them were assigned yesterday. Deadline for entering will be Tuesday, evening, September 9 at 6 oclock. The Chamber of Commerce office will assign display windows to the entrants who are requested to contact the store manager where the display will be shown and make arrangements for putting in the widow. All displays must be made by Thursday evening, September 41. Ice With Honor ELK RAPIDS, Mich. YOUa DOLLARS FARTHER AT PEHKSY0! self-servic- e SALE S rv y wn ALLWOOV . SWEATERS $298 Pastels and navy. AH new Fall shades in these lovely GLOVE LEATHER CASUALS WITH CUSHION CREPE SOLES all wool sweaters. Just right for school or casual - wear. Size 34-4- 0. , $4.98 (UP) Residents here beat the heit on an honor system. The only ice house in town is a affair. Prices are posted and a scale is provided. You step inside, select a block, weigh it and drop the money ina tin can. Sizes i 4-- BACK TO SCHOOL 9 FALL SKIRTS Wonderfully bouncy anc light! Cushipn crepe soles give you a float-on- air feeling; glove leather uppers are soft, flexible. Tan. 4.98 Ribbed Rayon Faille OF Corduroys plain and print. Novelty Rayon Crepes. ' 1 Box- -10 Cards 27c Box 36 Cards ... ; Cards .. Cards. ". ; 59c) Imprinted With i " NTot 59cj GAYMODE 97c riYLons ; $1.97 98' These are all large, colorful cards with nice appropriate verses. BUY NOW AND SAVE - VC (S' ; 60 gauge 15 denier i Always first quality . seam, stitch, every REMINDER t 'I - gifts office supplies s CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager ber 8th. Salt t I SLEEVE. the smartest campus hits for the Theyre here young men or women this year. Get one in every color, red, navy, gray, maize and white. Buy matching sets for sweethearts and pals. Buy for opening day Septem- : lokii finl mayor la ba ilalid undir commiiilon form 'vsrr LONG Store Windows, 27c 1 Box-- 50 VI ,1 FOR GOVERNOR Cards Box- -25 $ VOTE IN UTAH'S DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY NEXT TUES. Reserve Space For Displays In Box--1- 8 1 r- v- "T ... SHIRTS , a flanAi&Unt one-hal- ? 1 Sa, - TURTLE NECK XMAS CfiBEHS 1 ;- V V . , COVERING Guaranteed By Good Housekeeping. Regular $1.59. SPECIAL SQ. YD BRING YOUR " fm - Discontiued Patterns iz set-up,- The official also enjoyed a tour Indian of the Intermountain school, under direction of Dr. George A. Boyce, superintendent. He inspected the school with the possibility in, mind that It might be used to hold the Western C. of C. Institute next year, Over 150 C. of C, managers attended the conference from the western states. . REMNANTS n f praised the Inlaid For counter tops, bathroom, halls, porches, small rooms. TO GO AT ; Berkshire Mason saick I Standard LINOLEUM t Red Berkshire, manager of the Western division of the 'U. S. Chamber of Commerce, visited the local C. of C. office Thursday morning and checked over the units organization, according to D. M. Mason, local manager. il r;.;'. Central school has a bumper crop of 608 students with 28 more expected to register, according to Kenneth E. Weight, superintendent. Weight also said that Lincoln school has an enroll. ment of 410. Because Central school was originally designed for about 500 students, it has been necessary to use the library for a school room. Central school has 16 and f teachers and Lincoln has 12 and one-halOne teacher spends a half day each at the two schools. of M. A. Burtcher. v through the activities of women members, he added. Very sincerely yours, MATTHEW J. CONNELLY Secretary to the President Much curiosity is being caused by Civic Improvement club's announcement that they will sponsor a Cake Walk on Friday evening, September 12, at 9 p. m. The Cake Walk will follow the Fashion Frolic and Indian Pow Wow scheduled for eight oclock on Friday evening. Mrs. Ronald Packer and Mrs. 4) 4 Rev. Wally Toevs will use the subject, "Goal of Spiritual Maturity as his sermon topic Sunday morning at the Community Presbyterian church. Worship service will start at 11 oclock, following tite church school hour, commencing at 9:45 r , oclock.' Following the morning services, the picnic will be spread at. Rees Pioneer park, .with the starting hour set for 12:30 oclock. The Ladies Aid of the church will furnish coffee and the picnic baskets will be spread "pot luck style. , , s On Sept. 12 f Defense Post President Harry S. Truman is a member of the Eox Elder . Young Democratic club. That was the report of Scott N. Lee, president of the In a step to bolster Box Elder club, who passed on a letter from the presidents secretary. county's Civil Defense set-uIt is: Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, 137 east THE WHITE HOUSE Forest, Brigham City, has been " ! . appointed to the Utah council of Washington Women In civil defense, accordAugust 19, 1952 ' ing to J. D. Gunderson, county Mr. Scott N. Lee, 4. director. , . President, r "Mrs. Klitgaard was chosen to Box Elder County Young Democratic Club roordinate womens civil defense n Utah. Brigham City, work in the county because of Dear Mr, Lee: her many successful activities The President has asked me to thank you for your re- in many organizations," Gunder- cent letter with which you enclosed membership card in the said. Young pemocratic Club of Box Elder County. He is strengThis appointment Is very thened by your expression of confidence in his leadership important and will serve to and appreciates deeply your action in extending the mem- strengthen our organization , THE LATEST CAMPUS RAGE Will Hold Picnic '1 1 4 bership. 2k Community. Church Elma Klitgaard Named To Civil o . thread! Only Penneys has them Sheer sheer luxulry nylons famous for their wonderful fit, lovely tevture, and flatDark or plain tery. seams. New shades. 8'i- - n. A wonderful price on these handsome skirts of t 4 quality, cut full and easy. 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