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Show page seven v ELDER JOURNAL & Citf. Utah Texas Locy Visits With Childten In Brigham Mrs. W. E. Howes of Houston, M Texas is visiting in Brigham itrKepoxt City with her son and daughter-n-law- , Box for Wsease reported (Mr. and (Mrs. William end- - B. Howes. nty for the week a M1"1 yS measles. w" Phone your rews to. 1,000. jjof SOAWER THIS Business And Professional Women Appoint Committee Chairmen; Plan Annual Picnic An executive board meeting or the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Thursday evening, at which standing committee chairmen for the ensuing year were appointed and arrangements' .were made for the annual picnic to be held on July 29. Standing committee chairmen appointed were: membership, Anna E. Erickson; finance, C. Jean Shonka; education and Mrs. Isaac Hansen; legislation, Blanche Hyde; health and safety, Mrs. Luella O. Mrs. public affairs, Eph. Johnson; international relations, Mrs. Victor Bott; projects, Mrs. C. it. Jones; news service, Anna E. Erickson. Appointed to the board were Miss Lenora Romer to serve as parliamentarian, and Miss Elizabeth Preston, historian. Chairmen of special committees were appointed as follows: Mrs. Erwin Hansen, peach day float; Mrs. Henry iDrewes, Christmas party, and Mrs. 'Leslie J. Kidman, senior girls tea. Appointed to represent the club on the Brigham City Planning board was Mrs. Mable S. Nielsen. In attendance at the board meeting were Mrs. Pearl HunMrs. W. B. saker, president; Howes, vice president and program coordinator; Mrs. Erwin Hansen, recording secretary; Miss Lucille J. Jones, corresMrs. Sid ponding secretary; LeHess, treasurer, and Miss nora Romer, parliamentarian. Mac-Farlan- Get your new ASV Spindlier Sffty WEEK S WASH IN LESS THAN DOES YOU t HOUR I EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS ;AT NO EXTRA COST! Automatic Spin-rint- Just e. o top to spinning basket. double-rins- o hr dollies in Water Filter gives n eiH-i- Ihered wbsh and rinse far whiter, water brighter clothes. Handy Swing Faucets suds, fill and save rinse, as low as empty $149.75 OPiher. It Did Seem Suspicious GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Easy Terms (UP) Charles Ansel-mcalled police when he saw one man put another in an auto trunk and drive away. Police found they were repairmen looking for a rattle. Nine-year-ol- d BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE 68 North Main Phone ONE o WERE RIDING HIGH AND WIDE WITH HANDSOME APPAREL for a HAPPY 24th &BIRTHS"1 Marriage Licenses Wendell and Roma RichardMarriage licenses issued by the Box Eider county clerks son Harper, Salt Lake City, baby By Friends, Relatives boy, born July 12. office. Brigham City. Richard and Donna Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marshal Nelson, Perry, baby boy, born Paul Roger 18, Bear Taylor, and son George of Phoenix, Ari- River 13. July , Castle-tonCity and Maxine zona, visited early this week Lee and Delone Baty Ander18, License with Mr. and Mrs. M- A. Burtch-e- r was issuedTremonton. son, Brigham City, baby boy, 10 the with July of Brigham City. born July 12. consent of A. J. Taylor. Later this week the Burtchers 'DeWayne and Villet Jeppsen had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Brigham City, baby 4-Leonard Poster of Long Beach, Stitching Sextette boy, bom July 17. California. Jess and Ivy June Nelson Club Hold Meeting Mrs. Burtcher that reports Nielsen, Brigham City, baby both the Marshals and Fosters The Stitching boy, born July 18. Sextette were very impressed with Brig- club held their Arthur and Irene Crosley regular weekham City. ly meeting at the home of Miss Wells, Willard, baby girl, born Dee Ann Hess, Wednesday, July July 19. 19, at 3 oclock in the afternoon. Lysle and Edna Bowcutt Wal Singletons Visit At The minutes were read and ker, Brigham City, baby boy, Scott Wright Home approved and JoAnn Long gave bom July 20. the health talk Care of Mrs. Steve Singleton and The Hands. Theon, The the Save money on wedding anspent girls daughters, Shirley, Lee Ann and remainder of the afternoon sew- nouncements, reception lnvota Patricia, of Oakland, California, ing on their Hons, etc., at the articles. of are visiting at the home Mr. Mrs. Singletons Refreshments were served. parents, and Mrs. Scott B. Wright at Next meeting will be held at Perry. iMrs. Singleton is the the home of DeAnna Collings, former Virginia Wright. Wednesday, July 26, at 3 oclock M. A. Burtchers Visited HSm( - H 4-- News-Journa- 4-- Tanl Refill $ $229 SPIN Curler Kit Hamilton Drug 10 South Main Street Phone 122 l. In the afternoon. Corinne Farm Bureau Lad ies To Meet Wed. H. Edis Bowdens Visit .... Associated And Friends With Family ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. H. Edis Bowden Corinne Farm Bureau will hold their monthly meeting Wednes- of Missoula, Montana, visited day, July 26, at 2 oclock in the this week with Mr. Bowdens afternoon at the ward Relief So- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowden and family of Brigham ciety rooms. The lesson will be Flower Ar- City. rangements by Mrs. Katy NelAlso, the Bowdens visited with The - A son. IShe has some very interesting ideas on the flower arrangement and it should be very interesting, according to Mrs. Russell Forsgren, president. Everyone is invited to attend. There will be someone present to tend small children. Daughter Of George A. Peeples Visits Here and Mrs. Laura Kennedy daughter, Janet, who have been visiting with Mrs. Kennedys parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peeples and relatives in Brigham City, have returned to their home in Sacramento, Calif. Because of crowded bus conditions caused by the recalling of service men to their bases, Mrs. Kennedy was four hours late in arriving home; " She commented on the growth of Brigham City since the last time she was here, and reported she had an enjoyable here. : many Brigham City friends. They have two children, Connie and Gerald Edith. Gerald Edith, now five months old, is the 50th grandchild of the Leslie Bowdens. Haws Family Reunion Planned For July 30 The annual reunion of the Gilberth Haws family will be held at the Crystal Springs in Sunday, July Deweyville 30, ac- cording to Mrs. Olive Hall, secretary of the family organization. There will be plenty of fine entertainment for all, and trailer space for parking. Come early and enjoy the day, Mrs. Hall continued. THE HERITA GS WHISKY FAMOUS 1M SINCE GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILA., 86.8 PROOF 60 PA. : HERE'S YjQU R STTS0N ! Linny'And Wife Here . f From Calif. On Visit V naturally insist on Stetsons we have them all in the size and color you want. For longer wear, smarter appearance, greater comfWestern men just' ... ort, it pays to buy a Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Linnabary in of Hayward, Calif., arrived Brigham City Wednesday for a short visit with friends and rel atives in Ogden and here. Linnabary, who formerly was adver tising manager of the Box Elder now is 4 on!: the l, staff of the Hayward Review, a Stetson. $12.50 $15.00 -- $17.00 News-Journa- FANCY BUT g RUGGED! Western ! M8 (r shirts. We admit wear, and theyllstillreally retain their they're fancy, but wear and wear, and carefree good looks. and rodeo-roug- h use. $5.95 daily newspaper. Both Mr. and Mrs. Linnabary are in excellent health, they rport, and enjoy living in Cali fornia but its good to get back to Utah theres no place on earth quite like it. Tailored for action Big selection, Gives Beal Service L. Fla. (UP) DUNNELLON, A. Bridges, Jr., service station manager found a billfold left by a Kentucky motorist, i - He climbed into his automobile, chased the tourist to Chiefland 40 miles away and returned the - $6.45 LEVI LOVES US! Strauss thinks were working for him we sell so many togs with the Levi label. Its just that Box Elder men know theyre the best! See the new line of Levi Strauss shirts and jumpers, real work Western-cu- t and Western-styleshirts. Levis through and through, and modestly priced, too. Mr. full-tim- e, la this esse wallet. broken, as Dynaflow Drive works its magic? for yourself, and were delighted to help you do so. True, it tells you ROADMASTER is smart. It tells you its big. It shows, if you watch closely, that this brawny beauty rides level and unperturbed even when Even when you watch a settle down to a long steep and crest the top going away, pull how can it tell you what thrill your spirits get from such ability? Your Buick dealer wants you to know about ROADMASTER firsthand-wants you to drive it, try it, feel it out. fairly And what can it say of the lift thats yours traveling in a beauty that catches all eyes, swivels passing heads, marks you by its very lines as traveling in as fine a car as any man can ask for? ' d STUDEBAKER $2.95 - $3.70 - $5.95 - $6.45 The Levi waist overall is famous the world around, and Blocks always have the big stock, all sizes, of genuine Levis. We wont try to palm off substitutes on you. When you buy Levis here theyre genuine Levis! TRADE-IN- S road-roughne- ss CLEAN $3.45 GET THOSE BOOTS NOW! L has its wheels many Western not just for men wear cowboy boots let us riding, but just for fun? Come in, Justin fit you with a pair of Acme or boots, and youll see why! Chances are theyll last you the rest of your life, so get them now! sedan, radio, heater and overdrive. Exceptionally clean. 1949 Ford six coupe. Heater etc. See this good buy. 1948 Studebaker $14.95- - $25 $7.45 Certainly, cowboy belts, working leather steer-hea- d 'gloves, neckerchiefs twell furnish a keeper free), sox. For the complete stock of mens apparel and accessories, for work, sports, fun or dress wear, BLOCK S is Loaded Very clean. 1949 ... well-dresse- d Studebaker half-to- n -- tizer, excellent condi tion. $600 under new . '7.-price. The Friendly Store For Men,r A glance may even indicate how much lolling comfort there is here freedom what wide-ope- n gers and driver know in this gay traveler. Studebaker you feel touching off the great power thats under this broad bonnet? How can it reveal the silken, surge of silky, un swift-mounti- take-off-smoot- h, It doesnt cost a cent to arrange such a trial. It can do a lot toward opening your eyes to the days r feel highest standard of action not to men-tio- n and fine-c"why pay more? prices. fine-ca- ar How about seeing your dealer right 7 away? - things you have to feel Only BUICK has DtffUtfloW Fireboll , Driva and with it gotst SUPER engine h fondon, "double forefront, STYLING, with MULTI-GUAR- D modal,.) TRAFFIC-HAND- Y WIDl-ANG- lt bubble iaillight, VISIBILITY, dore-u- p rood Wow both forward and back EXTRA. length for eaner parking and garaging, ihorf fuming radial SIZE, lea ore il rime, SOFT BUICK BIDE, from WIDI SKATS cradled between the oxlec iprmging, Safety-Rid- e e WIDE ARRAY OF MODELS with Body by Fidtor. torque-tub- e tint, Standard on Tune le HENRY 1. TAYLOR, ABC power In three engine,. valve-in-hea- d ROADMASTER, optional at extra cod (NewF-26- 3 on SUPER and SPECfAl modefu paint and tires. new International two-spee- d n, with axle, T Your Network, every Monday evening. Kny to Greater Vnbe TOBErBOST pick-u- p Good condition, 1947 No, these R But how can the eye tell you how rOUB-WA- 1947 ROAD-MASTE- , end II) volt the cfyle note, 12) rave, on repair code vertical bar, ore individually replaceable, 13) avoid, locking harm," (41 mate, parking and garaging coxier. Thic nigged front beet and grain bed. This truck will stand looking into. ' Clima- - pickup, with SMART SPORTSWEAR well dressed for Starlight coupe. with extras. YOUR STORE! the 24th , . . in smart nylon and sport rayon Island patterned knitted Tee shirts, shirts sport sport shirts . . . slacks, shoes and loafers . . . straw hats . . . swim trunks with matching duckbill shirts and towels . . . coats. In caps, sport jackets and fact, everything for the man. dancing. 1948 DeSoto Custom Why do you suppose so Be comfortably LATE-MODE- CARS Kids sizes $4.95 N o, the eye does not tell everything not in this instance. JOE CARR, .. .. Inc 750 South Main Phone 737 BU5SJDY MOTOR G J9 South Main Street WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Brigham City, Utah Phone 272 ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUtlft THEM W? r |