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Show f 'P 0 CaP 1 .avding community 1011 Addition To Growing Community W orinne Shows Progress In Completion I Its First Home Owned Barber Shop !koi Corinne mother proof that along expanding the"comple home owned of its first Jer shop toy Lon T. Hewlett, will be ready to receive his Saturday st customers early jSidlineru Shave been many shops in Corinne during its history, but they have in private dwell-- ' n housed business houses. other or Hewletts shop will toe the conone to have toeen for a toarber ducted solely Siting t djfe ir her expects to carry a line of cream and oil. Shaving items in the barber shop r (nORINNE i community ..... ' j , , :r Marijane Morris I begin this week, Td like to thank the News-Journ- for aWownig me to write this column. I like the personal way I can conduct it and so do a lot of other people. Now take for instance, CLAUDE GILBERT he made a special trip ,to the store to see if I had writers cramp after the column came out in last Fridays paper. When he was assured 1 was perfectly capable of keeping up the work, he mentioned that it was the first time he could remember reading the Box Elder News-Journwhen it contained so muoh Corinne news which only goes to prove a point I am always talking about: that this community is one of the most active for its size in Box Elder county. But I didnt mention last week that MISS ANN FRED-RICKSE- ' d n I was a visit to the Intermountain Indian School to see his birthplace, the former Bushnell General Hospital. was comColonel Eckman manding officer of the Air Force at Hill Field during the , f last war. He is enroute to Tokyo, Lon Hewlett, Corinne Barber Japan, from his latest post in . . . stands in front of Corinnes first barber shop during Mobile, Alabama. His family exrecent years. Mr. Hewlett will operate the barber shop pect to Join him there at an each Saturday. early date. They were guests in Brigham City of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Dorene Wheeler and Frank P. Kreizenbeck. Attend Reception Of Erma Crompton, sister-in-laof Mr. Arid Mrs. Vae the bride. Mrs. Lon Wheeler, Health Report Priest In Ogden Sat. Diseases in Box Elder county who was accompanied to the re for week ending June 23. Mr. accom ception Wheeler, by Attending a reception honorNo cases. 10 ing newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. panied the trio. Chickenpox Vae Priest, at the Mansion home Measles 14 Attending, from Brigham City in Ogden, last Saturday, June were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsa Cancer 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bob 24, were several Brigham City ker and Phone your news to 1000 Crompton. people. Mrs. Priest is the former Miss Patricia Crompton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Crompton of Tremonton. Vae is the son of Mr. and Mrs. avid H. Priest of Ogden, and grandson of Mrs. Margaret Priest of Brigham City. On the reception program were the of Brigham City, consisting of Mrs. Norma day evening for her home in a Corvallis, Oregon following two weeks visit at .the home of her 'brother, MR. C. G. ADNEY. . . . MR. and MRS. A. F. REYNOLDS arrived Wednesday for a short visit with Mrs. Reynolds parents, MR. AND MRS. ADNEY. They will leave shortly for Hib Mr where bing, Minnesota Reynolds has accepted an en gineering position with the Oli ver Iron company. . . . MISS LOUISE REED won the W.C.TJU. speaking contest conducted at the ward Chapel, last Monday night. . . . MARCELLO SINGH visited recently with his parents, MR. AND MRS. SUNDER Mr. Singh is working SINGH. toward his B. S. in Arts and Sci ence at the University of BOX ELDER JOURNAL Harried Commuters Brigham City, Utah , June 30, 1950 Friday, urban commuters on the Reade slble for vehicles. ing lines will find that team is well sprint for trains less The harrowing from now on. with citrus animals acquainted At least, the Reading Railroad Operating Jn the foothills of hopes its new system of differentl- the Himalayas, its , personnel for each y-colored gates is menaced by leofrequently afsuburban area will have that pards appearing out of the jun-fect. The team leader recently With the plan, the railroad gle. requested arms to deal with to a do is commuter has all says prowling tigers which 'Interfere spot the distinctive color assign- ed with the scientists operaed his community over one of tions. A nurse attached to the the gates and then run for it tearA has accounted for a wild Its as simple as that. boar and other game. Unarmed, The color system also is be- she scored her kills In a jeep; i ing used for timetables. PHILADELPHIA Sub- CUP) anti-malari- a particular interest to Wally Of By PAGE THREE Colored Gates To Guide last-minut- . OMMENTS Before Pink Persuasion A short visit with friends and former associates enticed Colonel and Mrs. Walter Eckman to Utah this week. They were accompanied by their four sons, Poul, David, Wally and Laurie. is well known to of Corinne. He Mr. David as helped his father, ewlett, in his toarber shop and as up until recently cut hair ; his own home. ton-jjiHe first graduated from college in Salt Lake City 1325 and went to work in a Muh arber 6hop in Provo, Utah. He arbered there for three years nd then went to St. Ge orge for 4e his proBrLL RADER, RODne years to con-tito Corinne to NEY NELSON, MISS JOAN NORcame He ton, the MAN, MISS ELAINE CARTER 0 ssist his father because were arid WESLEY HANSEN all dancder Mr. Hewletts eyes ed in the colorful M.I.A. dance tuol ailing. . few review at Salt ILake City. . . A He has worked the past De-o- t ears at the Utah General birthday party of importance in Ogden, and foi; .the pres-n- t was observed at the W. E. plans to toarber only on Sat- YOUNG home this week. It was :e the occasion of Bills birthday irdays. and on hand were 18 children and grandchildren to help him celebrate it. . . MRS. REX 'aron Gay Hess Has rest GOOCH and children are visit!2 Guests At ing with her parents, MR. and MRS. LAFAYETTE NELSON and iqhth Birthday Party sisters and 'brothers in Corinne Caron Gay Hess, daughter of while her husband attends spelr. and Mrs. L. R. Hess of Brig-ucial school in Ft. Collins, in City was honored on her connection with h i s county ,jhth birthday last Wednesday, agent, work in Teton county, ihen 22 of her little friends memIdaho. . . Twenty-seveher birthday party. Held on her parents lawn, the bers of the Corinne O.E.S., their families and friends attended oung guests played toingo and the blasting demonstration, pro:e a delicious luncheon. gram and lunoh at Bingham Canyon, last Sunday. MISS PATBecause they are so small, SY REED represented Corinne a Jnetland ponies often are used on the talent program with dramatic reading. pull ore trains through tun-telof European mines. MISS CLEM ADNEY left Mon- um Hewlett Colonel And Mrs. W. Eckman Return To Brigham For Visit , VtvvA O 71 J f f 4 m Elephant To Assist UN Health Team ? Ann Miller LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. are going to work for the World Health organization. actress, looks irresistible as she wears this tiny bonnet of gleaming pink satin, by matching feathers trimmed in black. cy of the United Nations, announced that elephants will be used for transport by the Terai a team in northern India during the next rainy sea son, when the roads are impas . . . lovely side-swe- pt Headquarters for IvlcpT WHO, agen- Jam Jelly PECTIN anti-malari- I SPECIALS GOOD FOR SATURDAY Its OUR Happy Birthday, and were Congratulating YOU. And were thanking you, loo. We are pleased, but humble, when we look back and realize how our store has progressed and grown in the three years that we have been in Brigham City. Our growth is due entirely to you, your desire for better bargains In foods, and your appreciation of better service. In all sincerity, to our THANKS we add our pledge to serve you better and always better, in the years ahead. Now . . . wont you, please, come to our Birthday Party of Bargains Saturday. PILLSBURYS BEST CAKE Served FREE To Everybody! All pay Long. SWIFT & CO. COLD MEAT SANDWICHES Served FREE To Everybody All Day Long.' S. & E. Distributing Companys Big ' 1 PUNCH BOWL Serving FREE, All Day Long, Delicious HAWAIIAN . PUNCH Free Prizes - Free Gas Balloons - For All CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY it a holiday for Mom, too. With hardly a minute in the kitchen, you can stock Perfect picnic foods, food for the Fourth of July, and the holiday week-enFor a still at example. and hot for the saving. weather, right Make up on just d. NUCOA Quartered PORKand SEAMS 41c 23c 12c Colored And Lb. Kb PAPER PLATES Pierces No. 2Vt can Bond Ware Dozen Red Sockeye East Point tall can 63c SALMON FLOUR . . . . ... h ' V Pillsbury . . .10 lb. 89c 0 S- CLEARWATER -- can 25c TUNAFIAKES ,,f 'V 9 - Utah Poultry Grade A HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYOT1P 16 oz can NORTHERN TISSUE EGGS fig Lge 45c doz. ZrolIsflSl Sml. 39c Colored Oleo, lb. . . 41c Hawaiian Punch, qt. 95c 27c Remarkable Bartlett Pears, 21 can SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS, lb. 49 ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, lb. 53c iA viEiiriEns Swift Prem Cello Pkg , Lb. 49' SLICED BACON, lb. 7c IETTUCE, lb. Watermelons 49c WAT ERM EL0I1S HOT OR COLD AT MARKET PRICE Choice Green- - -- Lb m Family Size Potato Chips . . 39c CUCUMBERS, Ea. Miracle Whip, qt. 55c . Pimento Cheese 2 lb. Swift ; . 4 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Space Brigham City . . Choice Red Fryers Ready For The Pan i 79c 19 North Main Street Phone 17 STORE HOURS: 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAYS ! |