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Show PAGE B0X ELDER FIVE JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. December 2, 1343 JitryNeed Training VF.RN'CN. Mich. W. Calkins has Mrs. (UP) a cat that the can turn on the lights in living room by pulling a cord She hopes to Wjth its claws. the teach the cat economy so light wont burn all day long. B SANTAS BAG ly RARY Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne From Carter and son Bruce of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Thorne and children Terry and Judy of Hawaii, Mr. and Perry Newt Mrs. Velroy Christensen and T Mrt. Lyman sons Diek and Scott of Brigham Wight City, and Shirl Carter who is atPERRY The Thanksgiving tending the U.S.A.C. college at spirit prevailed throughout the Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cartown when many families ga- ter and son left for their home thered in gay festivities. in California last Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Thorne and children left by plane for their home in Hawaii last Sunday after a months visit witli friends and relatives in the United States. t h e table on Surrounding Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge, were Mrs. Maude Dredge and Mabel Harris of Brigham City, Mrs. Thomas Bauman and children Ann and Tommy of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker and children Diane, Joyce and Monte of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis and daughter Marva, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Davis and family at Corinne. iMr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight visited last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsgren at Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sebek and daughter Jo Ann and Mrs. Dennis Pimper and children Steven and Patricia, returned GRAND PIANO last Saturday from a three Futureland. all white and weeks' trip to Howells, Nebrasblack keys play, sensational ka. musc box unit makes it a Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle Player piano and enjoyed their family dinner $7 QQ at the Thanksgiving home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thorsted at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver had as their Thanksgiving guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hansen and children Jolene and Trent of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. J Ferry os tings S MU Of jj DULLI Effanbee beautifully dressed doll, says "Mama", has satin smooth skin $13.95 Many other Horsman and Effanbee dolls. STEAM SHOVEL ROAD GRADER Actual scale model, as adver- - Made to scale rubber tised in LIFE magazine sturdy construction- - $14.75 tires, $14.75 gress of Optometry at Forest Grove and Portland, IHORS LEYS South Main 133 Since 1887 Dr. E. B. Harrison, Optometrist, announces he will attend educational sessions at the Pacific University College of Optometry and the Northwest Con- Phone 18 Oregon, Dec. 9 to Dec. 16. PRIMARILY FOR CHILDREN' Tremonton Author Publishes The Book Nov For Christmas Givind... The Journey To The Promised Land ffiKf fitllDS ryweetieciit The book The Journey to the Promised Land, written by Dr. day. Great care has been exDeta P. Neeley of Tremonton. pended to make the background has just been released by the upon which the facts of the story are woen geographically Deseret News press. and historically correct. Since a It is a childs story of the child's greatest interest is cenBook of Mormon. While it w as tered in the home and the famdesigned primarily for children, ily and lie is more familiar with adults will find it interesting family life situations than any and stimulating. others, emphasis has been plac"The Journey to the Promised ed on this plia.se of the story. Land is a sincere and prayer- Being cognizant of the true diful effort to present the true vinity of the origin of the Book spirit of the Book of Mormon. It f Mormon, a conscious effort is not a series of disjointed stor has been made to present the ies; but the facts of the text facts of this most sacred book, have been followed faithfully free from personal interpretapage by page, thus enabling the tions. child to get a true picture of the The story is based on a care-fullcontrolled continuity of this great book. vocabulary For the sake of the childs Inter- - which makes it possible for any- est and understanding, the story1 one posessmg fourth grade read-idramatized, illustrated and ing ability to read this book told in simple language of to- - without difficulty. and Mrs. Junior Hall and sons of Portage, and Beverly Weaver Civil who is attending beauty school in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hansen entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Glenn S. Nelson, local secreMrs. Raymond Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. August Olsen of Brig- tary of the United States Civil ham Pity. During the afternoon Service commission, announced they were pleasantly surprised many openings today. For furthby a long distant telephone call er information and application from Mr. and Mrs. George Dicks forms contact Nelson at the Brigham City post office. of San Diego, California. Jobs listed open and salary! Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nobe-keNow a greatcr-than-rvvalue feature and daughter Gaye spent are: Physical science, $2,200 to in America's finest cedar chests. Two g construction $3,100; inspector, trays and week the Thanksgiving past at no more than the price youd ordinarily pay for a end in Salt Lake City at the $3,100 to $3,825; mammal con- Americas Finest one-tra- v chest! And Twin-Tray- s are covered in home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry trol supervisor, $3,100 to $3,825; geologist, $3,100 to $3,825. adorable fabric upholstering Bortalussi. an added charm Other jobs open include highA family reunion was held note that every woman from teen-age- s on up will at the home of Mr. and Mrs. way engineer trainee, highway ' adore. S250 Mothproof guarantee with every chest. bridge Carl Crowther on Thanksgiving engineer, and highway Choose early for that most important gift of a lifeday. All of their children and engineer, staff nurse, head time. Americas Finest! ma-! their families were present num- nud.se, inspector (strategic bering 43 members, including terials), telephone operator, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eddy of telephone supervisor, tests must be passed Ely, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. forWritten some of the jobs while on of and Raymond Pay family a listing of qualifications1 Nephi, Utah. A delicious hot others dinner was served after which is all that is necessary. the time was spent in visiting. dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 818 Scott Wright were Mr. and Mrs. 110 South Main Jack Wright and children, Leah, Jackie and Kenneth of Willard; Marvin iWright, Lawrence Wright and Arlene Wight. Donald Bowles of Blanding, Tun In HENRY L TAVIO, ABC Nrtwor, Utah visited last Friday and vary Monday tvmtng. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen. Mr. Bowles is a nephew of Mrs. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hauser and family of Twin 'Falls, Idaho were last week-envisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-tellNelson. Mrs. Hauser and Mrs. Nelson are sisters. fesEnjoying Thanksgiving tivities at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clawson and son Lavere of Hyrum. dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home af Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pixton and children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight and children, DeOrr and Evelyn; Janet Johnston and son Michael, and Grant Young. Other the family members spending holidays at the Young home were Mr. and (Mrs. iMoylen Young and son Brent, and J. Lowell Young of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Young and daughters, DeAnn and Alice of Willard. Barbara' Billings returned to Provo Sunday afternoon after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson and children Gloria, Ronda and in Carol, spent Thanksgiving TEN-STRIK- E Cl arks ton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Atkinson. In Pleasurable if wish. Drive it you along stepping sec quick ilt was off to Salt Lake City Only iluiek SPECIAL has the wide, wide outlook thats yours, and you cant for Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen highway all these Features! a of and the inner satisfaction having and family, where they spent miss the parallel. the Thanksgiving holiday with Buick for your very own. SIZE . MORE ROOM FOR THE MONEY e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes. You glimpse a bold front end sleek The home of Bishop and Mrs. JET LINE streamDRIVE another And DYNAFLOW add we might optional at extra cost thing, tapering fenders flaring, Rulon Hirschi was scene of a double to of GRILLES even being practical. STYUNG . lined roof lines just by way family Thanksgiving joyfull members and guests included bubble taillights, here is the look ENGINE . FIREBALL in first a cost Its frugal too. Frugal Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Hirschi and fastest thing that flies. "the of for . TIRES than some less ALL AROUND COIL SPRINGING thats actually daughter Delene, Mr. and Mrs. courD. L. Holland and children, Din the the surprising way sixes. Frugal road, GREATER VISIBILITY FORE AND RIMS Then you try one on ON iane and Steven, Donna Hirschi the go-b- y car dealer. sizable Buick such a gives of LIDS . LUGGAGE your AFT and Clyde Stringham of Salt tesy to gas pumps. Lake City; Max Hirschi of Provo THREE SMART MODELS WITH DRIVE Adjectives flock into mind "agile and Boyd, Dorothy and Linda if you have Dynaflow, frugal And BY FISHER nimble BODY "eager. Hirschi. icdti wltfj s Service Openings Listed r cr self-risin- ... - only FURNITURE and APPLIANCE a n I -- Partner Reach For The Sky, YOU Texan Pistol 1.49 Nickel finish with ivory handles. Revolving cylinder opens automatically. Shoots roll caps. 2.39 Cowboy Cap Pistol BUMPER-GUAR- STRAIGHT-EIGH- Teaches, Entertains Gilbert ! o. MicroitoK Set SAFETY-RID- E STEADY-RIDIN- $6.50 val. now $3.75 0 0 Il&Vw av Jmdjirh n tr USE TORQUE-TUB- Cabinet with kinged coyer Polaroid Jr. scope Manual skows 213 experiments HiilDH Microscope has 3 separate lenses for magnifications of 50, 90, and 210 diameters. In addition, this set includes and apparatus, chemicals equipment such as glass slides, mixspecimens, stains, ing tray, dissecting stand OUR LAYAWAY PLAN A J L You realize that here is action, swift and easy action born of Lireball straight-eigh- t d power action floated on soft coil springs that, for all their lightness, keep d your grip on the road valve-in-hea- E even in many upkeep costs you can forget about such as clutch troubles, transmission maintenance, even many engine servicing costs. sure-foote- The small deposit holds any item ' till Xmas Brigham Tirs Shop I f 146 South Main Street T Brigham City , Utah ' This you tell yourself, is traveling as traveling should be. is yours for well pair your radio your home or In our shop w here can do it quicker. Command us to come to or come for your radio when it needs Comfortable -i- n the spacious maninteriors. Easy in ner of king-siz- e which can of controls, the lightness COAL m " SSSs. , ""1 & include even the magic of Dynaflow Optional at extra APPLIANCE rilONF 1 cost. them When better automobiles are built III UK u itl build k BEEHIVE Why not put yourself d into one of these beauties right now? Its more easily than you managed as might imagine youll see by talking to your Buick dealer. jet-line- Choice service. dLriclfo. 0 sSfSSf'st'SS. and firm. TOR CO. rgm u 19 South Main in Brigham City, Utah Phone 272 Street ii nn in ;a " r |