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Show M PAGE 4 TEN BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, April 20, 1351 Brigham City, Utah ' and Mr. BEAR RIVER CITY Christian Andersen enter Gained itheir card club Saturday evening. A hot dinner was served, pinochle was played with prizes going to Freldo Andersen, Hra. NOW IS i i v 8 r evening, COLORFUL Harmonizing and Matching Colors. ' Sat , local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen and Miss Dena Christensen were shopping In Tremonton Satur- THE INSTALLATION. I I I 'I i Ir h at a Just tell us your needs and dimensions Pick out your colors and well do the rest INCLUDING Sfr ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and other relatives. ( Many out of town people attended the welcome home for Elder M. fhlrley Bywater, Sunday evening. Mrs. Grant Ohecketts spent several days last week at Pleasant Grove. She was the guest of her sistei, Mr. and Mrs. Charles t , Warnick. Mrs. Ella Hardy and daughter Janice of (Huntsville, visited her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and family, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs, (Vernon Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard attended the spring formal at Bear River High Friday evening. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray of Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. club met at The Kitchen the home of their leader, Mrs. LaRene Jeannette Braegger. Iversen was voted In as president; Lynda K. Sorensen, vice Feldhauser says it has toeen president; Emma Lou Andersen, found that most people are resecretary; Thompson, Lynn game leader, Myrna Jensen, luctant to stop working at any age if they are still in good health. He further points out that this new provision for Insured people over age 75 will be an incentive to continue in gainful woik. He urges all insured workers aged 75 or older, and who have not yet applied for benefit payments to do so without delay. Back payments can be made for as many as six months, but failure to make application promptly may result in the loss of one or more months benefit payments to the worker and his dependents. Mr. Feldhauser .will be in Brigham City on Thursday, April 19, 1951. He will be at the Employment Security office from 2 till 4 p. m. Everyone who has a question about the new Social Security law should contact him at that time. 4-- AWNINGS SEE OR CALL US TODAY I iU day. Mrs. Freldo Andersen was a Salt Lake City .visitor during the week, Mrs. Emma Palce is now at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mark Udy of Fielding. She has been confined at a local hospi- 4-- tal. BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL Andersen spent the in Bothwell as guests , of DeVere Andersen. r, Byron week-en- d L ONLY 2 MORE DAYS Many employed wage earners over 75 years of age have and surviapplied for old-ag- e benefit vors insurance payments, according to Charles W. Feldhauser, field representative in the Ogden social security office. Although the number of insured persons In this age group is comparatively large, the Ogden Social Security office has no way of knowing the total number. The reason for this lack of Information is that some insured workers who have passed their seventy-fiftbirthday have not applied for benefit payments. They do not yet realize that they and their dependents are entitled to these continued monthly payments, Feldhauser. Before the new social security law went Into effect last September, payments could not be made to any insured worker over 65 who continued in a job covered by social security and earned over . 14.99 in a month. Under the amended law, a worker over 75 may engage in any kind of employment or and have benefit payments regardless of the amount of his earnings. Between the ages of 65 and 75, the insured person may now have $50 a month in work covered toy social security. . , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MERREUS SPRING HOMETOWN V ru o) f;r i ( ) n ir KrvintxwiQ 1 MERRELLS great BARGAIN DAYS special sale event ends Saturday so hurry in during these two remaining days to take advantage of these great savings. .. Besides these items listed here, you will find scores of other bargains throughout our store. So drop in, Friday and Saturday, and shop these special buys! DINNIRWARE SETS 32-p- sets, three lovely c. pat- - terns to choose from," , i SPECIALS ON HAND TOOLS HANDY PACK SAND PAPER 20 sheets, 15 4'sx5 extra special 53.95 HANDY SANDER- Assembled with one QQc roll No. 80W Medium Grit Cloth for Wood STEP - LADDERS Sturdy, ladders safe in 3 sizes - $3.49 foot $4.49 CARPENTER COMBINATION SQUARE Fine 12x1 inch steel blade with $1.49 hairline level, spring held scriber ... 50 ft, STEEL MEASURING TAPE 'U 38 tape of best quality steel STEEL TAPE Measures inside and outside. ....... Fully guaranteed ' HACKSAW ' PI 4 A Handle is black composition. Quickly adjustable for 8 to 12 blades SLIP JOINT COMBINATION PLIER ft7e Has wire cutter, 1.., Vl Only HANDLE PIPE WRENCHES three sizes STEEL - 73" $3.69 JO" $1.88 14" $2.59 6 foot $5.49 AC V wav v SMALL HANDY GARDEN TOOLS Trowel, fork weeder & each 20c set of ' L CIA .wheels, wood handle, 5 blades -.- 4 foot 5 16" LAWN MOWER Ute Special, rubber " tired 3 59c The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 771. song leader, and reporter is Janet Hardy. The lesson was on . ylalv Health. i ADJUSTABLE jaw type. ANGLE WRENCHES 6" $1.89 HOSE .NOZZLE, heavy brass construction, gQc only CRICKET SPRINKLER used singly ' . $1.35 HOSE MENDERS easy to attach, special HOSE COUPLINGS 2 pc.; all sizes, set LACE LEATHER,. , handy bundle rawhide GRASS SHEARS 'for lawn edges 17 39 49 Cl IQ I mm i I V'' 8" $1.98 : . E , 20-PIE- size, heavy gal- vanized, with cover - ' CANS, M (ill 13 SMB CEB High wheel type, completely 000 03500 adjustable, plete, attachments (TP com- - Pf AC yOaOv 31 DEPARTMlJ EVERYBODY Sftyp annoversm SPORT SHOES For Girls and Women Calf Skin, White, Black, Green $3.49 Canvas Shoes, Red, White, Blue $2.49 Children Play Shoes Red, Blue. Oxfords and Slippers $2.19 & $2.49 Childrens and Boys GYM SHOES to Sizes 6 Sizes 1 1 to 2 $1.98 Sizes 2z to 6 $2.49 Sizes 2'i-- Super .... $3.98 $1.89 1014 6 Nation Wide PILLOW CASES FINAL CLOSEOUT OF LADIES' GBOUP 51 Gg $1.15 for Blue Chambray WORK SHIRTS 520.00 $1.44 011(1 14'i to 17 yl-I- Nation Wide PILLOW TUBING yd. & $3.98 $4.98 Crease Resistant Rayon Gaberdine EEL $5.90 POLO SHIRTS for Boys Assorted Colors Cftc wU Combed Cotton Girls and Misses . ANKLETS M All wanted shades 3 pr I y Rayon SPORT JACKETS ,$6.90 $1.98 QA Aft yAa4 tines Such Rich, Singing Colors For Your Bathroom THiCK 7ft V t site from to gallon so come in or phone for yours! half-pm- t nrJSdDDP "Walk A Block And Sore" ' ED jjc Dress Pants For Boys Gaberdines Stripes and Assorted No wonder this floor wax sells out as last as it comes in . . . its tops for giving floors a GLEAM that lasts and lasts! Right now wo have it in every 0! V DRESS SHIRTS for Men f OZH GROUP 2 Long coats in Boxy and Pyramid stylings. Navy, grey, and beautiful high-ton- e shades in all wool fleeces, gabardines and suedes. Sizes Boys Baseball CAPS Gaberdine Twill .... 3 A $M.(Q)0 Nation Wide Unbleached c SHEETING 80 wide RAYON PANTIES For Women 1 Coats in boxy and pyramid Wool fleeces, suedes and Navy and pastel colors. Sizes NYLON HOSE FLUFFY a SPRING COATS fjjgc 42 x 36 14 Vi to 16. . Assorted Styles bowv"lv A SELLltlfi 9:30 A. H. SATIE SPORT SHIRTS Lvv h FOR SATURDAY 3133? DANDELION RAKE A Aft 26 teeth, quality GARDEN RAKE PA flA 14 teeth, round LAWN RAKE, for QjJ .... combing lawn MANURE FORK GARDEN HOE 7 blade, sharp edge ROUND POINT SHOVEL 1 pc. blade $2.29 T GARDEN CULTIVATOR 13-inc- can, galvanized, ' bail and cover $4.69 QD tflljffi'UiT 10" $2.39 5-- GARBAGE AM? Thin UTILITY CHEST AND TOOL BOX 14'a x 7 14 x 6 high. WOOD CHISEL SET ' Made by Stanley. , PP A A Sizes 'i 34 and l'i ........1 yU.OV PANEL BAR WRENCH SET4 10 openings to 34 SOCKET WRENCH SET 8 most popular sizes Vin Hex Drive Sockets. Complete set i SOCKET WRENCH SET Complete set 20-ga- L Prepared For Punishment A little girl had been particularly naughty all day and her exasperated mother finally sent her out in the back yard to get a switch off the peach tree. Considerable time elapsed and the child didnt return, so the mother called out the door for the child to come Into the house at once, and bring that sjyitch with you. The youngster, her Ups puckered and quivering, with her meekly appeared hands behind her back. Well? the mother said. couldnt weach the peach tree, the child said, and then, holding out one hand, added, but heres a wock you can frow at me. Charlotte, N. C. News. FIOORI EVERY Brigham City. , The Happy Homemakers club met at the home of their leader, Mrs, Bessie Christensen. Officers Were elected and assignments were made for' next meeting. ' Gayle Perry, president; Joyce Andersen, vice president; Judy Jensen, secretary; Karen Ramsdell, treasurer; song leader, Carla Iversen; game leader, Deanne Nelsen and Peggy Christensen, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen of Benjamin, visited Mr. and Mrs. iFreldo Andersen, Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Taylor is confined Theyre sturdily built to last just short of forever. 'if ' t Farm Bureau meeting was Sadra Nessler, daughter of Mr. held at the home of Pearl Jen- and Mrs. Richard Nessler, had sen, Friday. Mrs. 'Dorothy Rob- her tonsils removed 'at the Valbins of Brigham City gave a ley hospital. Mrs. Paul Hunsaker of Hhrper very interesting cake decorating Ward visited her parents, Mr. demonstration. Mrs. Corless Jensen and Mrs. and Mrs. Sylvanus Miller, SatL Sterling Jensen motored to Lo- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen gan Saturday, where they helped Moville Ward celebrate his attended capping services t for Geniel Jensen, fourth birthday. He is the son their daughter, held in Ogden. Geniel is a stuof Mr. and Mrs. Rase M. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren dent nurse at the Dee hospital. spent Monday and Tuesday In .Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wakefield and children left ThursSalt Lake City. Mrs. Fred Thompson and son day for their home in Seattle, Darwin of Rupert, Idaho, called Washington. They Spent the on the Ernest Huggins Sunday. past two weeks visiting her par- ;THEY NOT ONLY BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME BUT PROTECT IT TOO. Capture the shade and keep it on your grounds with our new decorative awnings. Theyre amply made to cast plenty of shade. 4 EVERY LU'Cfw - i it uo yjowi y THE TIME TO GET NEW t r and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Elwell and Mrs. Ivy John L. (Bud) Petersen at Kerns, M. Andersen were Ogden shoppers Friday, Utah, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ander, Mrs. Elwood Jensen attended a funeral at Hyrum Wednes- sen, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Andersen and Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chris attended the wedding reception tensen attended a birthday par- of Mr- and Mrs. Nelson, son of ty in honor of Clarence Golds-berr- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 'Nelsen of in Brigham City Thursday Corinne, Friday evening " In sen and Ivan Iversen. Mrs. 'Fiank Andersen was hostess to her club Thursday evening. A dessert luncheon was served. Cards were played with Mrs. Merle Holmgren winning high score and Mrs. Marge Huggins, cut 4 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoffleld are the proud parents ol a baby boy, born April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen of Green River, Utah, are the happy parents of a new daughter, iborn April 7, at Mt. Pleasant, Her name will be Oianne. Calvin and daughter Frances are spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Huggins S, Inc. 'Walk A Block And Save CANNON T0WFI S .... YELLOW! CITRON! FLAMINGO! PETAL PINK! AQUA! bath size 15 , Yes, the verv same Delicate Cannon water fast, leave - vu?iP 25 FACE TOWELS If, WASH CLOTHS to match , for 80 ,onff and have dreamed of off8 r' drop!es thi fnKlmff, refreshed! Low prices! - Th' '" |