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Show Australia. M.IA. as a general activity for lAt fast meeting on Sunday, June, was held in Pine canyon July 1, the baby son of Mr. and on Friday evening. Games, a Mrs. Terry of Lakeside was treasure hunt, lunch and roastblessed and given the name of ing marshmallows were enjoyed Rex Lee Terry. Mrs. Terry is the by a large group of young peo'former " elder'journal !C VALLEYNEWS and Mrs. the proud par- ,sley are 'born June boy a baby in Brig- ooley hospital has 'v. The new baby and sister a and thers Mr. VALLEY randparents, Mrs. Josie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeLone Hansen, daughter of Chris Hansen. Three boys were also confirmed as members of the LD.S. church after having been baptised on Saturday. They were Lamar Tracy, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Anthon Tracy, Dickie Mecham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mecham, and Grover Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Durward G. Palmer. Doorbell Ringer Pays Off d LENNOX Capt. W. R. Bradley, patrol chief, announced that all patrol cars will carry a can CHEYENNE, Bishop Glen Knudsen presided of gasoline to aid stranded moWyo. (UP) and First Counselor Earl V. Han- Tourists who misjudge the dis- torists. He said many tourists, sen conducted sacrament meet- tances between stops in Wyo- unfamiliar with the long dising in the Second ward Sunday. ming and run out of gasoline tances between towns In Wyowill get help this summer from ming, frequently need help. The organ prelude was by Renie Lattlewood. Opening song by the congregation was followed by the invocation by Carl Wold. five-gallo- n ple. Miss 'Marcia Hunt is visiting over the week-enwith her e grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olague. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen of Burley are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born recently at Burley. This baby is their second child and second daughter. E. Ray Morris had the misfortune to be thrown off a rake last Tuesday and injured a vertebrae in his back. He had his back broken in a haying accident several years ago and is thankful that this accident has not proved as serious as the d An-ton- A welcome 'home testimonial will be held on Sunday, July G. Pal-als- 8, at 1 p. m., honoring. Elder ,d Mrs. .Durward rejoicing over the Sherwin Larsen who returned boy. last week from serving a two ,rrival of a baby hos-in the Great years mission Aas bom at Cooley has two brothers and Lakes L.D.S. mission. He spent and four grandparents, most of his time in Ohio and reMrs. Joseph Palmer and ports a very enjoyable mission. first one. 'A canyon party given by the F- Leland Seely and sons were Mrs. Orth of Brisbane, visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth G. Carter last week. A bridal shower was held recently honoring Miss Avanell Montgomery who was recently married in the Logan temple. Progressive house was played PRICES! AT FACTORY CLOSE-OUat beautifully decorated card tables. Luncheon was served most electric fan on me the res revolutionary from tables decorated with small tables umbrellas as fav360 irket adjustable through degrees, completely ors. Avanell opened many beautiful and useful gifts. Hostesses used the be on floor, on a table, or in the rtable, can were Alfa Jean Carter, Melissa 'Mecham and Beth James. ;n vindow, guaranteed for one full year smooth, The Utah Idaho baseball leadesigned for you and for your let, dependable gue consisting of teams from Elba, Malta, Almo and Strevell nfort. in Idaho and Yost, Park Valley and Grouse ' Creek, in Utah, wound up their first round of bought the remaining wholesale stock on a closc-t- o play with the teams in the foloffer to our customers as an outstanding sum- lowing places: o While sacrament was in preparation the congregation sang. Jay Meservy and Raynold Petersen and 10 deacons were in charge of the sacrament. Irene Hansen, teacher and Carol Woodland, chorister, were released In the Y.W.'M.I.A. and Eva Mae Kimber, teacher and Ruth J, Valentine, chorister, were sustained. Glen Day, Soren Wixom and William Shultz were presented to and accepted by the bishop and sustained as worthy to be ordained deacons in the Aaronic Beverly Meservy and Janet Wright each gave a talk on missionary work. Elder Leon Johnson, Mantua, recently returned from the mission field was the speaker. The congregation sang the closing song and Ileber Andersen gave the benediction. T iW. a regular $28.00 value, now to close bargain 5 4 3 2 1 0 Park Valley Malta Strevell Elba Yost MEADOWS, Air Conditioning Appliances 48 NORTH MAIN K)NE 25 C. (UP) what the little piece of paper in his card case was. The man used it for two years as a railroad pass. Twice it got him into Radio City Music Hall and once Into Ebbetts Field for a ball game. It came In handy as a letter from his employer to Formula the cashier to increase his salHermit Laments Passing Magic A doctor wrote out a prescripary. To cap the climax, ihis Of Butcher's Giveaways tion in the usual illegible hand. daughter played it on the piano F. E. The patient must have recovered and won a scholarship to a con(UP) PUEBLO, Colo. Capper's quickly because he did not get it servatory of music. Gimlett, filled. In due time he forgot Weekly. of hermit says the most living has risen as much as 6,900 per cent in some cases. In a recent talk to the students of Keating junior high school of Pueblo, Gimlett used' this argument: Back in the good old days, liver, heart, tongue and kidneys of slaughtered livestock were given to butchers, who in turn gave them to customers. Suppose, instead of nothing, we 6ay they were sold for one cent a pound. Liver now is 70 cents a pound, which is an increase of 6,900 per - Pris- on officials said the convict literally vanished In a puff of smoke. . , Johnnie Bowman, Jr., and other prisoners at the county prison camp were throwing brush on a bonfire. The hotter the fire got the more it smoked and the more it smoked the har der Bowman worked. One big puff of smoke and he cent. was gone. I Traffic Judge Hit SEASHORES Heating N. Mrs. Charles Burt and Qlen Fife . . . manager of Fife and Wife market meet for presentation of a Westinghouse electric iron when Mrs. Burt became the first Brigham City winnerfin the current White King soap contest, answering the question of the day when and having a box of the White King doorbell ringer called! ' e- 1 on hand. White King soap self-style- Prisoner Disappears In Puff Of Smoke j priesthood. FANS Almo state highway patrolmen. Meeting In Second Ward Wyoming Promises Help Held Sunday Evening To Stranded Motorists I LY SELUNS for Hie BABY! Heres some more outstanding values offered during our annual JULY SELLING EVENT --and this time weve listed some special bargains for the youngest member of the family. KANT-WEbaby pads and other things youll need for baby at bargain prices. Come in, take . advantage of this special offering! T - PLAYPEN PADS YtfTSKKi $3.45 HIGH CHAIR PADS'; $2.45 for CUDDLE REST the new arrival CARRIAGE LINERS ded liner for the baby buggy $5.95 $2.95 ... CRIB BUMPER PADS they eliminate bumps and bruises for the little one $1.95 i i' CARRIAGE PADS soft pad with plastic covering, now reduced d . i $2.45 t AC a miniature bath tub for baby, alum, folding legs BABY CRIB VWw3 $14.95 BABY MATTRESS plastic cover- - Ofl AC ... . mattress size crib ventilated ing, tufted, BABY STROLLER sturdy, well Qft AC or an puli, outstanding value vDavv constructed, push Mich. (UP) MT. CLEMENS, J. Parent on his way to court to deal with a long line of traffic violators, ended up in the hospital when ihis car was struqkby another had gone through a stop sign. Judge Donald ch The Washington weighs 81,120 tons. 31 Monument 8( PROOF 45 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS i wtij, 'J' k j,,, CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager Phone 250 North Main Street ThE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KT. to (very DU POUT enamel It's IPONt One-Co- at Magic! DuPontDUCOfaXr? or velvety ooraelUbefcaors VNA COLO pride ai U, ow incing ' room, 3 listributor magic 2 ' scheme. utShColonial . ivite ,up-to-tf- yo c- facility W loyals ce our way 99 ETERSE ah & PAINT ite perfect !... wiaDDcoJi SEMI-GLO- SS ENAMELS back-md- s for your fwrings with this fine y to wash . msik Wise Traete io a Qt. DU PONT INTERIOR GLOSS PONT vr vj lt to Work fv!rT the You? fiJJ . ojy fo An While the while tlayt while And colort day brigld JJ bssfcr iU goes all your walls and eVy'tyP ? SEMI-GLOS- S of DUCO Crisp, washable colors for walls & woodwork. BU PONT How do you buy a new car? SUPZB.CLEAQ Are you one of those people who buy on VARNISH A clear, . love at first sight ? Or do you check cars feature for feature, then pick the one that gives , price for price most the for you your money? i Whichever you are, wed Like to suggest that you come in and see our 1951 Buicks. Its a sure bet youll go for the swift, smart look of a Special, Super or Roadmaster fall seriously in love with the pace and engine. power of its bonnet-fillin- g And its a cinch youll go for the room and richness of those Buick interiors the serene smoothness of Dynaflow Drive and springing. ? But dont let your emotion be the only full-bodi- varnish for floors furniture woodwork. - Tough all-co- il QL' Sheet' Meta! Heating Air Conditioning Roofing 48 NORTH MAIN Save the surface and you save all! PAD KITS FOR EVERY R P O SE get the practical picture too. Note that the power that gives you such a big kick here comes from Buicks famed judge Fireball Engine valve-in-hea- d which means you get a lot of miles from each ; buy. gallon of gas you , Note that the $ilken ease you enjoy with Dynaflow goes hand in hand with real money savings in maintenance costs. FIREBALL DYNAFLOW DRIVE COIL SPRINGING PUSH-BA- WHITE-GLO- FOREFRONT DUAL TORQUE-TUB- ENGINE VENTILATION ' DRIVE E BODY BY FISHER r. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Tun ARE BUfCZ BUILT in HENRY L TAYLOR, ABC e all, note what a Buicks price tag includes how much more sheer automobile you get in a Buiek than the same money would buy elsewhere. How about making tracks to our showroom right soon checking thoroughly into see if you dont fall in love the matter-a- nd smart-buBuick? with a Abo y to chance without noftc$. 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