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Show PAGE Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 11, 1949 Men.beis ol the Redding Lucie and lien misOands enjoyed Ilie Veti lans ol Eoieign Wars a dinnei patty at the llowaid auxiliary will hold their an- Hotel Wednesday evcn.ng Robert Stack's Are Merno-nal ,U War the nual buuui 1iesutenl and Mis. John home Finlay even. tig. Host And Hostess At P Liliywhite wni leave soon mi Leah Ho.i.tnd to Ik, aeeuidjng to piesiue ovfi the NeP. Kimbor auxiliary president. Party For Friends therlands mission of the L D S. articles chuicti. hand made lively Geneial ai langcinents Mrs. Robert Stack entertained as wete in made aprons and uf Leona tounder-sochaige members of her club and their well carefully as hot chili and wafers, at husbands Saturday owning will tie on sale, starling at 8 Lovely fall llovveis decorated her home in Perry. A dance will follow the oclock A was long tables and a sumptu-iou.delicious luncheon foi with fun everytuikey dinner was seived served and diversion of the eve- one. The promised public is cordially in-Tne piograrn, with Renee ning was "Hearts, with prizes ited to attend. as mistress of ceiemony toeing won by Veinon Kgbeit leatuied a book writien by her and Mrs. Jay Mathews. loi the occasion and t.tled, "Can Those attending the party be Gleaner Dance ion Believe Ibis. (a lantasy t. sides the host and hostess were: cliaiacteis con)uied up by the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 'Egbert, Mr. To Be November 12 (looks little imp, the spir.t oi and 'Mrs. .Byron Nebeker, Mr and Mrs. Jay Mathews, Mr. and The M Men and (Leaner dance fun performed as the stoiy pin Mrs. Darrell Davis and 'Mr. and for North and S ruth Box Elder gresa'd. Margaret Johnson and led group Mrs. Deryl R. Young. stake will lie held in the Eighth Horence Richardson tunes familiar using singing ward amusement hall Saturday, and original words llervin Phone your news to 727. November 12, at 8.30 and Ruth BlacK toasted Mr. and the honored guests. Mis. W. 11. Giilliths sang two specially arranged numbers and Lauta Zundel gave a humorous Dorothy Ann Lilly-whitreading. a piano solo alter played SERVICE itr HOUR which President Abel S. Rich r DEED made presentation of a small i 21 f 906 gift to 'Mrs. Liliywhite as the story came to a happy ending. VI r and Mrs. Liliywhite gave irief lespunses to conclude the affair. The Peiiy Piimary oflicers held t li fir regular teacher training meeting last Friday, Novemat the home of Maxine ber Nelson with May Wagstaff, Primary piesident, in charge. Tne opening piayer was offered by Caine Petersen, follow Let The Little ed by a song. ('..lldiVn Come. Song practice was then held by Eva A. Young, chorister. The song, My Thank was practiced You Prayer, at mis session, after which the scriptural reading was lead by Merle Andrews, counselor. The Childrens Friend drhe was discussed and Mrs. Wags-'a.- l gave a icport on- the Primary progress. The lesson, "Ba-s.Needs Ol Children," w$n, given by Thelma Billings, counselor and the closing prayer was given by Alice Snow. Relreshments were served follow mg the meeting toy Lois n.orne, DeEsta Young, Bertha Wight and Maxine Nelson with ing theme used in i lie decorations. 1 s j n, - c Bun-derso- e O. RAVENNA, MINNEAPOLIS Air- (UP) planes ctash on schedule in Bergstrom Family Return To Home In Fresno, Cal. Don't forget Minne- (UP) sotans regard the Mayo brotheis, Ra- venna. army crates world famous doctors, as Minneperiodically pile into concrete sotas greatest citizens of the to a obstacles and burn as the Na- past century, according tional Advisory committee for I Kill conducted by the Minnesearches apolis Sunday Tribune. Aeronautics (NACA) Second to the renowned docfor new safety measures. was Fioyd B. Olson, three tors NACA officials it say may take years to prove or disprove time governor. their theories about human cas- Third was Harold E. Stassen, governor. ualties in wrecks. They believe another three-timFourth was James J. Hill, the many victims are killed not by the crash but by the flash lires empire builder who guidd dethat follow, but that has yet to velopment of the Great Northern Railroad ' be proved. And the fifth was Charles A. When definite results tv the tests are obtained, they will be Lindbergh. put into a flying handbook for Phone your news to 727. civilians and military pilots, showing structural and operational weaknesses and how to avoid them. War-wear- for the ' weekend! RARE BLENDED HEUTRAl SPIRITS. SCHEJ.mnJ" HARD OF HEARING Edible Mae West Mae MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) West entered a beauty contest in Memphis. But shes not the Mae of fame. This Map , West is a five waitress. She entered the Memphis Restaurant Association's "Miss (Main Dish of contest. Do You Have Trouble Understanding Normal Conversation? loot-five- Mr. Lynn C. Reveler well known Hearing Aid author will be at the Hrigham Hotel, Wednesday ov t, from 1 P. M. to G P. M. You are invited to come in 19-I- ( ... Fast meeting ,wa.s held unme-diaieifollowing Sunday school ar the Perry ward chapel last Sunday witn Bishop Rulon Htrs-ch- i conducting. The opening prayer by Scott Wright was .followed by the sacramental song. Gently Raise The Sacred Strains. Singing was conducted by Shirl Carter with Arlene Wight as, accompanist. Sacrament was in charge of priests, Max Hirschi and Allan Perry with the deacons assisting. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Mathews was blessed and given rhe name of Charles Richard Mathuws with his father performing the ordinance. The remainder of the time was given to testimony bearing with 10 after people responding, whleh the closing song, Oh It Is Wonderful, was sung by the Benediction was congregation. pronounced by Allan Perry. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arus E. Bergstrom and sons, John and KenTags His Own Car ny, returned to their home in MACON, Ga. DPI Traffic of- Fresno, California last Monday. ficer Roland Banvilie wrote a They have been spending the parking ticket and lett it on a past throe weeks with friends new car. Called to pay off in and relatives in Brigham and police court he sheepishly ex- Lew iston. plained that he hadnt recogPhone your news to 727. nized his own automobile. OUR WRECKER is equipped with lights and many other safety devices to warn the public of road obstruction to enable us to see to the recovery of jour car in and less time and with no further damage. Minnesotans Poll For Favorites Planes Made To Crash In Air Safety Tests ; y Teacher Training Is Held By Perry Primary bon-otlii- M-Me- Mathews Baby Blessed At Fast Sunday Meet heading Circle Members Honor Mr. And Mrs. John P. Liliywhite And Daughter At Dinner V.F.W. Aux. Bazaar And Dance Will Be Held Friday, Nov. 13 FOt'R BOX ELDER JOURNAL for The News-Journis a "hurry up shop for job printing, but the quality of the work is always BEAR RIViElR CITY iMrs. John the finest. P. Holmgren had a quilting bee at hej home Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Hilda Holmgren and Elvaj Mrs. Thompson of Tremonton, Emma Paice, iMrs. Mary Hoi-man, Mrs. Elvina Jensen, Mrs.1 Mae N. Andersen, Mrs. Pearl Jensen, (Mrs. Maggie Andersen, Mrs. Violet N. Jensen and Mrs. Deliciious reMyrtle Andersen. freshments were served. Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden spent several days last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Burton Andersen. Friday, Mrs. AnYou're going to miss the dersen entertained for her moth- - How Are We Going To Gel Yon To Read This Ad? ' 1 ers birthday anniversary. Out-- finest display of Christmas gifts and toys, at t most attractive prices you ever saw, if you don't read this ad and cor You know about th in, right away, and do your Christmas Shopping. best gifts for the family ...an IRONRITE or a H0TP0INT laundry, disl but today we' washer, stove, refrigerator or freezer for Mother about . . . talking ! guests were Mrs. Eliza Madsen and 'Mrs. Lila Woodruff of Tremonton. Mrs. Burton Andersen, Mrs. Veta Burt, Mrs. Frances Burt, Mrs. LaRene Braegger and Miss Arlene Hansen attended a special mutual meeting at Brigham Wednesday evening. Kathleen Frehnu (Miss of free audiometric test and analysis of jour hearir Complete information regarding new electronic dev oprnent which is helping thousands to hear better ... Salt Lake City visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chec-kettThree baby boys were a blessing and a Climbs Over Obstacles Climbing Tank 2.98 Powerful enough to move up grades. Shoots sparks, makes gun noises. Equipped with rubber treads, hook at rear. Train Value of The Year I Shes 2.98 Latex arms and legs Composition head Moving, sleeping eyes Shes dressed fit to kill. Dressed in checked percale dress, poke bonnet trimmed with rickrack and has matching percale bloomer, shoes, and stockings. Cotton stuffed. OTHER DOLLS 1.S9 to 9.9S 1.00 DOWN Remote control Shes Lovable llaliv Doll 1(0)915 Complete with transformer . . . 17" Latex Marx Electric Train 3 cars and engine 1 02 oval track Big 1.25 A WEEK A wonderful buy a famous Marx electric train ready to roll. It's authentic-lookin- g with its precision-bui- lt oilless bearings for long life. USE OUR Famous Gilbert Brand So Big And Bright I LAY A WAY PLAN Kredcr Set Wood ((locks 98 1.89 Safe for tiny tots edges are smooth. 21) (docks that are easy to road. No. 2' 'i Set Builds ferris wheel, draw bridge, elevator, cranes, etc. Includes instruction book. Other Block! OTHFR SETS 95c to 1.98 i 50 to 10 Presto Cooker G-- Automatic Iron Everhot Casserole For Gay. Bright Christmas Tree Set connection Tri-plu- tr taching additional sets. sorted color lanip. Othnr Set atAs- . Silex Coffeemaker G-- 1.15 for . . . . . Electric Mixer Dominion Toaster Wa.ffle Iron AM-F- 1.95 to 3 98 . . . Table Radio . . f Small Deposit ( 2.95 7.95 5.95 3.49 34.95 15.95 8.95 49.95 Holds Any Item Until Christmas ''V- - ' Street .IP. t meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Andersen will call tneir son Ross Knud.sen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen named theirs Douglas A. Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns named their, son Ronald Charles Munns. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen of 'Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett of Salt Lake City spent with their parents, the week-en'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen of Brigham City spent Sunday with ' 3r SKATES of The burglars who visited a hardware store here believe in doing their holWith iday shopping early. Christmas still some time away, marked they took 17 carton "Christmas toys and Christmas tree decorations." (UP) jour young Star Hoys, Girls, mens sizes. I Wo- Light-weigh- t, stainless shoes, steel skates. well-bui- lt 5115 Emerson Radio (fable model) JHJ LIONEL rtU-r- , ELECTRIC I Klectric trains, complete with tracks, many spe-ci- al features. Assortment TEA of stjles and prices. Huy jour boy (and his Dad) the best train, one that SETS will serve and been Plastic dish set Metal dish set Tea Time set $1.25 $1.85 . 75c bulbs. Add light and vour home Christmas tons. All Underwriters tories approved and safe, est prices. PLASTIC FURNITURE DEER RIFLES .22 RIFLES Leant i ful furniture for house or play. Ledroom. and living room sets. GUNS 's $1.35 & $ 5.25 . 50c PULL TOYS, from .. Mickey Mouse Hell Ringer Plastic hook & ladder truck Auto Transport SOFTBALLS FOOTBALLS - tj!)c tide 50c BASKETBALLS BOXING GLOVES BALL GLOVES Little Girl's All Metal Ironing Hoard $2.50 her $1.25 5c & 10c JUDYS DeLuxe FARM section TREE LIGHTS f'11 Tree lighting sets andcolor SHOTGUNS B-- B en-joj- for years. Come in and see the Lionel first! Extra Lionel track, straight or curved, per GUNS SLEEPING BAGS, Kapok filled Air Mattresses $1i HUNTING KNIFE stf i'lastic. 'I11' knife and fork set, .ilk Lo Every camper, picnicker, on. been waiting for (his. And $ 1.00 self-contain- J, I mountain States Eleclri r , s . ZZ SSt f SSt Mens and up for hours of home practice with this complete outfit. Not just a toy hut a real basketball. See it. Dont let this low price fool you its worth much more. Cradle Snatcher CHICAGO dePolice (UP) cided that 'Donald Thomas, 17, came pretty close to robbing the cradle. They accused Thomas of taking 5G from a three-seal.tii.-old (no while tin- w, Pennsv Ivania basketball, goal, net and skill booklet, for less than joud expect to pay for the ball alone. Set their daughter, Carlene Adaire Hall to Kenneth Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Garland. The marriage will take place in the near future. Miss Hall is a senior at Bear River high school and is very active in student affairs. Mr. Brown is attending the B. Y. U'. at Provo. OUTFIT Hi-Poi- j engagement BASKETBALL Regulation relatives here. Mr. Arch Munns of El wood visited his son and family. Mr. Reed Munns. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen were called to Ephraim Sunday by the death of her brother. Mr. Alma Hansen and daughters LeVona and Nellie of Tremonton visited hts sister, Airs. Ernest Huggins Sunday. Mrs. Hansen is visiting her lather in' Jordan Valley, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Streat of Ogden were guests of Air. and Mra. Alvin Jensen. Mrs. Morris Jensen was shopping in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Merle Jensen spent Monday in Ogden. Miss Joyce and Janice Leonin Brigard spent last week-enham City, guests of Miss Marie and Pamelie Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Kilpack of Logan visited his sister. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Leonard Sunday. The Relief society held their woik meeting at the ward chapel Tuesday. Car, pet rags were sewn and quilt blocks made, and one quilt completed. A hot chicken dinner was served by Mrs. Amelia Burt, Alice Andersen, Alice Petersen, Verlyn Jenson, Nettie Christensen, Sine Andersen and Melba Checketts. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall of Bear River City announce the CHICAGO Phone 548 Brigham City, Utah given saeia-men- Yuletide Spirit? Brigham Tire Shop 146 South Main j name at -- -- , " " 'Z " ildi nil a mother. ,lip'nc ii.p On hio, Phone 410 20 South |