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Show it u page five JOURNAL ELDER .OX 1 3S Hans Thunell i was employed by the education-d- e of the Koopera-tiv- a Forbundet, great Swedish cooperative wholesale. Corinne is part of MrHV'isit s statewide tour being sponsored by the Utah Cooperative Association of Salt Lake City, with which Bear Riv-e- r Cooperative is affiliated. Hans Thunnell, noted SwedFollowing his stay in Utah, ish lecturer, will speak at a Mr. Thunell will tour cooperapublic meeting at the L. D. S. tives in California and the Pacific Northwest before returning chapel in Corinne at 7:30 p. m. to Sweden. March 15, according to J Henry Many people who have studNorman, president of the Bear ied Sweden have called its econRiwr Cooperative, omic a middle way beMr. Thunnell's Mibjeito will tween system the extremes of the be Kiee Enterprise and right Coope- and left, Mr. Norman said. ratives in Sweden. The meeting Even though it is small by will be under the comparison with the United of the Bear River sponsorship Cooperative States, Sweden is a with the general public capitalistic being invited to attend. Admission is country which has succeeded in developing favorable conditions free. Mr. Thunell has been in the for small business, farmers, United States for the past nine- and labor. Mr. Thunnell will tell how this was done. teen months studying American A question period will follow cooperatives, J. Henry Norman the talk. said. Prior to that time, he Mcb r,.r. Brijh01 City Utah Coop Wednesday S" added income fe,oour breeding program get i LVout how our members that live and poults have grow faster. vgor. and lay better. ? out why they make more JS hick or poult per pound of without oblige-jo- n complete information. r, vour name and state whether you are interested in Chickens or Turkeys. Write, today, for Click Association H ar1 Speak To B;R. Ttoor chickens SSSg TOO A PROFIT? i?Sde $1,119,000 Will 1220 Central Ave. Bellingham, Washington LDS Missionaries Tour Europe After Release Recently released from their L.D.S. mission in Paris. France, Dale Miller and his wife left Paris March 2, for a 10 day trip to Madrid, Spain where they will study at a Spanish University for 30 days prior to their return to the United States. Dale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller of Brigham City and his wife is the former Romona Smith of Provo. Dale graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo June 4, 1947. He was married the following day, June 5, and left to fulfill his French mission June 25. Mrs. Miller was called to fulfill a mission in France in March, 1948. . For several months Mr. and Mrs. Miller labored ' together at Colmar, France, near the German border.' Mrs. Miller was later transferred to Geneva, Switzerland. In October of 1949 they were both transferred to Paris, France where they have labored to: gether since. Because of the extended length of their missions, Mr. Miller was allowed to attend the University of Paris since last November 1. He graduated February 25 of this year, after studying French history and language. Mrs. Miller has worked at the U. S. embassy since November "A half million pounds of vegetables are eaten every day by Utah miners and those who depend on them. That's a fine home market for our truck gar dens and our farms." drams ii-W- Plan for hospitality . . . a, aBEGBErillnr v je 'i Old Sunny Brook ov (UNO the whiskey that's CAeerfu as its 65 the University Utah. At the present he knows five languages, Russian, which he learned at Vale University under the sponsorship of the air force; French, Spanish, German, and English. hind in their first game of the effective defense that held thejnight at 7 oclock against' the tournament host team scoreless. Ogden Jaycees. All gaijnes of city open second to tour of from the tournament are In the Wethe The win game Tuesday night the Club Cafe quintet. for the Brigham City ber college- gym. Tourtoamcnt nament Tilt s In the first quarter the entry was to be played last finals will be Saturday night, were trailing before The Jaycees won their eecond theV started finding the loop, for tournament game last night 35' and at the half it was THE LUXURIOUS, RESTFUL COMFORT OF AN 34 from the Ogden Jaycees. They the Ogden five,. Junior Raswill meet the Weber college re- mussen got deadly In the and closed the gap, while serves this (Friday) evening at Joe Valentine, Russell Rasmus9 o'clock.'sen and Bruce Keyes set up an Jaycees Win First Ogden - Tues. Tourney - Jay-cee- 11-- 0 25-1-5 New Gasoline, Oil sec-ha- lf Soon On Market The. Brigham A new gasoline and a new motor oil are being marketed by the Utah Oil Refining company, effective March 10, it is announced by A. J. Badger, vice president in charge of tnarketing. The new products, Utoeo Im- proved gasoline and Utoco Premium motor oil, represents the results of years of study and the use of the latest scientific methods and equipment, . Mr. Badger explained. The new gasoline, available in both ethyl and regular grades, is described as a "balanced product, adjusted at the Salt Lake refinery for superior performance at all seasons and refined for maximum efficiency in the intermountain area. It will give quicker starts in cold weather and more power on hills and on long drives in warm weather. Cars in top operating condition will receive greater mileage, Mr. Badger pointed out. v The new oil washes your motor while it works, Mr. Badger said. It represents the culmination of years of research in which the use of detergents give longer life to truck and passenger car motors, he exExhaustive , plained. throughout the country have demonstrated its effectiveness, he added. Utah Oil Refining company is advertising the new products extensively throughout the ter ritory beginning March 10, Mr. Badger announced. ' A series of meetings was held In all divisions Tuesday, March at which products distribu tors and station operators were schooled on the new products, which will replace Pep 88 gaso line and Vico motor oil, the marketing of which will be discon tinued. - The name Utoco for City Jaycees basketball team came from lor Utoco Company. Utah tests Coulee Has Power DAM, Wash. COULEE (UP) rec hat for Breaking ords is getting to be old Grand Coulee dam. Last month the huge generators hummed out 35,894,000 kilowatt hours of period electricity., in a for a world record. The equiva lent in coal would be 26,800 tons and In fuel oil 94,000 barrels. power-producin- g $3.G50 Oil H U? HOD Os0HU4l!JED , v Yours For Only GZaHHUY Oil Card Of Thanks To all our dear fdends who so generously, and In such goodly numbers, helped to make our Golden Wedding anniversary such a pleasant occasion, we leave to beg express In this Informal way, our appreciation and heartfelt thanks. We hope our friendships may continue and become even richer and more enduring. May the peace and blessings of Heaven attend you always. Sincerely, Nephl J. and Ottolina B.' Valentine. J, u it i i ?jl j f be- - both brands was decided upon for easier identivication by the because motoring public and it signifies the producing com- pany , INNERSPRING MATTRESS - v I, 'VS Yjks ,.1 4 f I ? .. s, t ! i? I THIS MONTH Regular SI 9.50 II Hava your old mattress rebuilt into a genuine, BY-- - cost of v Co-o- at a fraction EVERTON SPRING-FILLE- Working with other form groups such os Farm Buroav and your p council to assure agriculture of consideration fat legislative and economic matters. Continually helping la cut costs and build farm income. a new spring-fille- d mattress. We t new ticking, new springs, sensational Much-Speci- of the furnish v everything, at this Price. ONE-DA- II, well pick up your mattress, rebuild and renovate it, and have it SERVICE. Phone us before back before RIGHT NOW nightfalL Don't delay. Call 27 I f'F UTMPOUim AND FARMERS Smi 24-ho- 41 CO-O- P EVERTON Qfiktul Otfui'rt WtloUCriy Umpk tmn stunt Brdmlu m ltrth uml Smtfluni Irtuha MATTRESS CO, Wm Phone 27 24 E. 1st So. BRIGHAM , CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BLEND NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, 1. N.Y. return from Europe expects to teach lan- - Upon his Miller MR In turning our appliance sales business over to the new management, we wish to take this opportunity in all sincerity to thank the many friends and customers who have accorded us their patronage during the 25 years we have been selling appliances in Brigham City. We have valued their business . . r and we hope that we may continue to enjoy their friendship. AND MRS. LOUIS BREITENBEKER ANNOUNCE THE PURCHASE OF THE Oizr Sincere Thanks. . . Petersen Electric Appliance Store to keep engines cleaner 84 Sooth Main Street, Brigham City, Utah And Are Eager To Serve You In Sales And For Service 'THE APPLIANCES THAT MOST WOMEN WANT" I ELECTRIC GENERAL Best Wishes... as this way To the new management of the General Electric appliance Store in Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker and son EeVon, we would like to extend our very best wishes for their customers through' the years we success. To our many recommend the Bretienbekers as fine folk, and we are sure We still and always will youll enjoy your dealings with them. Genbelieve there is no finer line of electrical appliances than eral Electric. G-- E HELLO! - Electrical Contracting... Product of Standard of California . We shall continue the electrical wiring and contracting phase will be able to serve of our business, and believe that now we no too job is too small is large, you even better. No job assist you with electrical Well be glad to figure your job, to you. For electricost without planning, provide estimates 431-us at cal wiring of all kinds, just call A Carbon trouble? CorroNot when you use RPM Motor Oil! For RPM is specially compounded ... to stick to sion? engine hot spots that ordinary oils leave bare, to fight oxidation and (no less important; to rust- proof internal engine OPEN DWG Were starting new in Brigham City in the appliance business, and we believe we have secured one of the most reliable lines of electrical appliances, a line you all know ; at a location that is very convenient for you; and' were pleased to be taking over a business with such a fine reputation in the community as Pe. tersen Electric Appliance Store. , SAT U BED A V Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker and their son, DeVon, proprietors of Breitenbeker L . Electric, would like to invite you their opening Saturday, all day. .Therell be r, free flowers for the ladies, and wed like ta show all our friends through the store, snow- -, them whats' new, tell them Hello. ;Come', in, wont you? ; our policy .Well try to carry on with the same friendly, help- -, ful service. It is our aim to offer complete, helpful service' in planning and installing all kinds of trical appliances, and to offer reliable service on ALL makes of home appliances. Yes, SERVICE is of equal importance as SALES to us, for SERVICE is what you are wanting when you buy electrical appliances, We hope our organization and bur fam- ous General Electric line can' serve you better. , V. Youre Invited To Come In ' parts as it lubricates! Breitenbeker Electric Distributed By REYNOLDS ' 120 ?! 23-2- 6 . KENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A it PROOF guages at South 4th East Phone 431 L V. REEDER South 8th West Phone 68 or 129-181 Phone 99 0 SALES SERVICE 84 South Main , |