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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL Oscar CLEVELAND, O. UP Carlson, 73, rolled off the edge f of a cliff into Lake Erie in his car and bounced 100 feet into the; water. While he was in the hos-- ) pital, thieves reached his car in' the lake and stole all five tires.' TIMC TO CO0 Perafe BY MAX , There are two kinds of votes, Most economic and political. people think only of the ballot box when you speak of votes. But thats only part of the story. When you buy the goods you need for your family you cast your ballot for the kind of economic system you want. It is like going to the polls and casting your political ballot for the kind of political system you want. Both are important in democracy. Political ballots are cast only during elections . . . economic ballots are cast every day. There fore, it follows that economic ballots have the most power. . . CO-C- MEMBERS P . . . took the special bus trip to Vernal last week to visit the new Co-orefinery which is certainly a model of efficiency. Cap Ferry, member of the state board of directors, is making our association a fine representative and certainly made his voice heard in the special meeting held at Vernal. p SAYS: SAM FORSGREN "paying for your gasoline as you get it sure has its advantages. I like to leave a deposit in advance and then draw gasoline when I need it Paying bills after the gasoline is gone is like paying for a dead horse. P. S. We think this is a fine way of doing . . . business. OUR TANK WAGON ... is busy these days mak-- . lag deliveries of fuel oil to customers who have been looking at the calendar and know that cold weather is coming. If you haven't re- SPECIAL well drain and refill your car with Premium, regular 30c oil, for only 25c quart. Drive in any time before Thanksgiving EEVILLE Mr. ,nd etc- BE CLOSED Thanksgiving Day. Come in the first of the week for . . . Nw L. L. Booth Hi4 sou The Primary HONEYVILLE J meet- change re- cently. Ive never used anything but oil in my car, he said, "but I thought I was going to have to. As he told the story, he left homb for a trip to Southern Utah. On his return he needed an oil change and started looking for a staton. He had almost reached given up when he Brigham but he did inquire and was courteously told about our station in Corinne. He, drove on out and we sure took care of him. Faithful boosters and friends always get prompt service here. Co-o- Co-o- p p Co-o- To Our Friends And Customers! stdfl p St.:'3 We Wish Announce To That lUtif The r jDss wh J DOUBLE latent RAUCH of Ogden CLOSED me n uy ifVtd. ITS DOORS il IS jjhior Ur-se- un-de- Iti FOR THE TIME BEING . . . K You can get those juicy , tender CHICKEN STEAKS and MADDOX FRIED yea 1b at the... -- MADDOX RANCH HOUSE 2 Located just South of Brigham City NOTICE Watch for the opening of our new addition issue of the in a later News-Journa- l. Hun-sake- y 1 Co; I pre del til fun. 0 HENRY J. fAYEOR. ABC Ntiw uiL, ,, Seller Lacks Proof FALLS CITY, Neb. (UP) Ross Beasley was arrested here when he tried to sell $75 worth of eggs to a local merchant. The reason for his arrest was that Beasley had no chickens. BOWLING ALLEYS WILL OPEN THIS SATURDAY Hours for bowling will be daily from 6 p. m. until midnight and from 2 p. m. on Saturday and Sunday after noons. S will find , j. , of the many advantages to pooling their buying with us. You'll be trading with your neighbors who are members and our prices are always the lowest possible, quality guaranteed. Come in and let us explain the advantages of being a member. GRAB YOUR PARTNER AND GET SET TO DANCE ... Its the regular Saturday night fling at the where everybody comes, lets down his hair, (if he has any) and has a good time. We wont guarantee vou a place to sit, though, unless you get to the phone and call 7.8 for a reservation, but we will guarantee good music, clean surroundings and a lot of fun. $1.00 per couple (tax incl.) Dancing from ... Anything in the electrical appliance or cooking utensil line for preparation of the Turkey Day .feast, you can save monej . We have by shopping the some, red-ho- t specials. 9 until 12 CO-O- P Help Build Your Busness Max Johnson, Manager CORINNE, UTAH what do you see in this Buick Special here? pictured The smartest bit of automobile styling on the road today? The standout beauty of tapering fenders the sturdy tidy-size- d protection of a wholly new design? front-en- d The prestige thats in the Buick name the solid, road-- ise steadiness Buick has always stood for? Your chance to get in on the perfect smoothness of Dynaflow Drive this car on which being the lowest-pricethat sensational new transmission is w d available? . BEAR RIVER Dance Howl DONT FORGET THE RIG THANKSGIVING DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT From 9 until 12 I. M. Get Your Reservations Now il g and soft and wide enough to let you spread yourself a bit. Even that extra swelling of the chest that comes from owning a car you know' everyone respects and admires. JUST p Co-op- all-co- steady-travelin- For Alley Reservation YOUR NEEDS IF.YQU NEED The comfort thats found in springs, a husky, understructure, cushions that are deep The alleys have been completely refinished and passed by the American Howling Congress inspector as being in first class shape. . . ,. Co-o- Vou Kev ro Greater Value Leagues will start Monday, November 28. Come in Saturday and start practicing for league competition. The leagues arent filled as yet, so if you want to bowl in league play, get you name in to Ross Norr before next Saturday, November 26. Rhone used aiJ' 1 Coal And Appliance t iff s.ity EXCESS ACID mm a: wit pited p for petroleum products and order, now for future delivery. YouH be protected on price, afford us an opportunity to stock up, give better service. Ask us for details. - Satr- rnumm FREE DRINKS . . are on Mel Jones anytime you drive into our station and he fails to wipe your windshield. Try him out on this . . . and often too. ANTICIPATE of (1,1 service. AN IDAHO MOTORIST . . . drove in for an oil I - p Day. And for good measure, well give you a FREE vacuum job. WE'LL i News-Journal- BEEHIVE . Co-o- uzzin Around Honeyvlll By ut 111. held its teacher training ing at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Hunsaker Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mildred Harper conducted and Mrs. Nellie Spackman presided. Opening prayer was given by Miss Marie Perchal. Mrs. Afion Bingham gave the lesson. Plans were then made for Thanksgiving for the boys and girls. Closing prayer was given by Maxine Holmes. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Colleen HunsaDont wait until you run out. Hunsaker, Mrs. iRhea Hunsaker. and ker and office Order your stationery, . A. held its first The business forms, envelopes, etc., evening with Thursday meeting . at the today President Winnie Thorsied in charge. Meeting was opened with the flag brought in by David Thorsied, and the congregation pledging allegiance to the l flag. Prayer was given by Herbert Mrs. Hunsaker. Orme gave a short talk and f was then sung America of Mrs. CEDARIZED CHEST direction Ralph Holmes. The speaker of the state evening was Dr. Ashbe, of director of school lunches, Salt Lake City. A piano solo Clark Gable Caught In A Candid Moment was given by Judy Johnson afmembers ter which committee between scenes of his current film, Any Number Can were read. Byron Madsen then riay. In the dramatic new film Gable plays a big time gave a piano selection. Pie and gambler, with Alexis Smith as his leading lady. ice cream was served under direction of Mrs. iLeVan Hunsaker. Almost 100,000,000 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes, Doodads On Windshield are manufactured in butter Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker, Nebraska each year. In Taboo Pittsburgh Mrs. Mr. and LaVan Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and MotorPITTSBURGH (UP) Phone your news to 727. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boothe were their who ists babys hang who the attended among many the football game in Salt Lake shoes, souvenirs from Niagara RELIEF FROM Falls and other assorted items QUICK City Saturday. of Distress Arising from Symptoms of their windshields on the Mr .and Airs. Oral Hunsaker a lot of attention STOMACH in for are cars ULCERS your old cleaner regard Mr. and (Mrs. Ralph Holmes and , visited Mr .and Mrs. Lee Orme in the Pittsburgh area. less of age or make when dueto and family in Syracuse Saturday City and state traffic officials FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmeiitthat you buy the sensational drive a announced against joint evening. Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing The Deacons held a party Sun- the use of anything which will Over three million bottle of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief of day evening at the home of hinder the drivers view. distress arising from Stomach Mrs. Ralph Holmes. Travis A windshield is no place for symptomsof and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid the host, greeted 20 mem- a "Punch-and-Judshow, Safe- Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., bers and their leader, Mr. C. A. ty Director George A. Fairley due to Excess Acid. Sold on 5 days' tnal The Johnson. order be will was also Ask for Willard's Message which fully The said. evening VACUUM this treatment free at explains win-spent playing games and sing- t applied to side and rear GLENS MODERN DRUG ing songs. A delicious lunch- dows. CLEANER eon was served by Mrs. Oral J. Hunsaker. NO DOWN PAYMENT! Mrs. James Ammons and chilOnly $1.25 dren are spending a few days a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t in iik laving $24.95! George Orme. You get rid of your old vacuum cleaner at a profit! You get th amazing now Lewyt th vacuum cleaner ith NO DUST BAG TO EMPTY . . . ceived your delivery phone us today I Our deliv ered price is 15.2c per THANKSGIVING James MINNEAPOLIS (UP) B. Freemond applied for a license to marry a woman who never heard of him. lie got the license, because state law says only one person need to apply. Mrs. El Veina Munig, a widow with two children, read of the application in the newspapers and had no doubt that she was the woman named as a prospective bride. So she called up the bachelor and told him she had no plans Freemond to marry anyone. canceled the license. The license cost him $3.25, which he didnt get back after all his trouble. Talk Made Good P.-T- YOU VOTE FOR ITI 40 B i Brghcsm Citv, Utah Friday, November 18, 1949 No 111 Wind For Thieves sion program they planned was Don t wait until threatened by lack of funds, Order your stationery Vi!" (UP) JOHNSTON CITY, business forms, envelope' 6 leaders Town they Mayor K. Ne,l Thurmond and proved today at the News.j05. of council the members city werent joking when they talked about civic pride in their cam- voted unanimously to cut their Jhone your news to 727 paign speeches. When an expan- own salaries. Big Hollywood King Bachelor Was Willing But Widow Says No PA OK SIX may go a bit beyond the usual idea in designing an automobile. For, a long while ago, we graduated from the idea that a motorcar is merely a means of getting about. The way you travel is pretty important too. The lift thats yours in knowing theres no prettier picture anywhere on the highways. The kick there is in a power plant thats lively and eager and always ready to get in on the fun. In a word your happiness. Its never out of our mind in planning this car nor in making very sure each dollar of cost gives you the greatest possible benefit. Thats why we rather proudly ask you to go see and try this Buick Special. Its priced like a six, in spite of the fact that like all Buicks, its a Fireball big-power- straight-eight- valvc-in-hca- d . And w e honestly believe that it puts a lower price tag on your motoring happiness than any other car you can buy today! See your Buick dealer and find out about that. SPSCAUV MOW I hex re all there, every one of those things. And for a good reason that Ofltonal at extra ant. Milan tut tar nultnnobilau lira built II II (IE trill build then BUNDY MOTOR CO. 19 South Main Street Phone 272 Biighani City, Utah |