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Show 1 n r0 PAGE twelve ITS A FACT )X ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, March 16. 1951 She Follows The Fleet byJERRYCAHILL kT.coMt?u&N4drr,e.iil Lilia Stick It Out fc&NP Not Pq.ENDERSON, Ky. (UP) wny birds are leaving Hender-county for sunnier regions winter in spite of severe D ither. The Henderson Audu- -' society, which has just county 'beaks," said . are 37 different species 6,280 individual birds in the unty. whi w i NEED HELP TO STOP DRINKING? Alcoholics Anonymous Helped Us. WRITE BOX 643, IN COMMAND Of life 6lTVSrt crew rkoM asphyxjavoh urn ffclHtT FROM h SWOT? AFTtg i10 HOURStUBMBRSlON--by A Nightmare HC PFTAArfCP IN A fin-id'- molltv M'ZKTtXYlh MumoH9 PLANT ennesm mo awoke mins ... ft? MRHHERh. AT7HAT SAME that MfJANT I COULD ALWAYS SEE, DOC m in h munition plant, GAVEP PROM PEHTH BV NoT ENTERING AN APJACENTRooM PP WHEREAN EXPLOSION OCCUR. FEU. ASLEEP AT HEKPfcK, AND PPEAMED THAT HER BRPTHEI? WA5TRAPPEP IN - Brigham City . Summer Fashions BY I A SUBMARINE JusT asWrWoWrWponcI THE YARD -- 0 ORGAN DYS Frosted and Plain 0 DOTTED B SWISS White and Colors OGINGHAMS Plains, Prints, Solids 0 PRINTS , Whitney Checketts and Ellis Perry. Mrs. Freldo Andersen was hosFrom tess to her club Saturday afternoon. was played with ear River City prizes Pinochle going to Mae Andersen and Ivy M. Andersen. A delicious hot dinner was served. BEAK RIVER CITY The Farm spent the Gary Schoffleld in Salt Lake City, Bureau sponsored the film on week-en- d cancer. It was held Friday af- visiting his mother. Second Lt. and Mrs. Theral ternoon at the school house. A of Tacoma, Christensen Wash, women of enjoyed large group visited his parents end ' other relatives for several days. They A misfit dance was held on left for Texas Monday. Theral is Thursday evening. Joyce Leon- In, the air force. and The Irving Christensens reard, Deanna Christensen Roland Stander won the prizes ceived word from their son, Dee, for the best costumes. that he had been transferred Mrs. Clara Bean of Price 6pent from the engineers into the inseveral days with her daughter, fantry, and was being sent from Mrs. LaGrande Petersen, Japan to Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen, ChristenThe following people perfoim-e- d sen of Tremonton and Mr. and ordinances at the Logan tem- Mrs. Irving Christensen motored Mrs. Mr. and ple Thursday: to Salt Lake Saturday evening Charles Checketts, Bishop and and enjoyed the basketball Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, Mr. and . , Mr. and game. Mrs. Carless Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and Mis. Doyle Archibald, Mrs. Bur- small daughter visited her parton Andersen, 'Arietta Thornley, ents Mr. and Mrs. Irving .Christensen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Doyle Christensen and family of Ogden visited Dena Christensen, Sunday. Doyle has been in radio, in the service, tout he received a medical discharge. Her 'brother, Ed, is back in Brigham City from California where he has been very 111 with pneumonia. He Is staying with his son, Bert. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker and family of Willard were dinner guests of Mrs. Ivy M. Andereen, Sunday. Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen has been substituting for Mrs. Le Grande Petersen in the Bear River school for a week and a half. Mrs. Petersen has been ill. "Here's how I see it. My ARE FACTS Sew your own and have a gala looking wardrobe on a shoe string. See our new and lovely fabrics today, See our complete collection of patterns and sewing aids. HORSLEY'S SUITS... Suits are Parade . car is ideal trans- around-hem- e trips and I portation for short A-But long condition. want to keep it in l a strain on both me and the car. especially at this time of the year, during drives are P GALSt Esther Williams cheers for the Navy, which is quite natural with Esther being tops in the water herself. Her latest aquatic Technicolor picture is Pagan Love Song" filmed in Hawaii. Part of the fleet was on hand to watch the filming. PIN-U- changeable weather. So I save my nerves and my car by using the train. Too, I like train comfort and convenience. Then I rent M-G-- it i bu Taking ihelrain Bishop and Mrs. Vernon ffohn-se- n were in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. Johnsen is receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen and Mrs. Gertrude Iversen were in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy spent in Ogden and the week-enPleasant Grove. Mrs. Lynn Holmgren was in the fashion show in Brigham City Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday where they visited their brother, Mr. Olsen, who Is ill. Mr. and Mrs" Melvin Johnsen visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen in Logan, Monday.1 d Mrs. Ernest Huggins an automobile on arrival at my destination." Passengers Reward Pclite Bus Driver A Ky. (UP) ready smile and a habit of waiting a few minutes for late passengers has paid off for a bus driver, William A. Tingle. The grateful passengers took up a collection and bought .Tingle a monogrammed gold watch chain and pocket knife. Tingle, surprised by the gift, said his habit of waiting for tardy passengers is a little against the rules, but some extra courtesy goes a long way." Our friend also is sure to enjoy those celebrated Union Pacific meals. During March attraction is Dungs-nes- s our featured dining-ca- r crab. In April it's delicious baked ham. LOUISVILLE, For dttaili and reservation, your noaroit Union Pacific Railroad tick agnt. 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