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Show f To Mr. Boy Born If Welch Mrs. Newel L$ Newel Welch Announced the second son, bom hospital, September arri-Tthe- Assumes Duties In B.P.W. Club PROCLAM AT10 tl ir.Tia lr 29 former - Mrs. Lucy Berchtold Of T remonton Honored On Seventy-Fift- h Birthday Anniversary '. National annuau4nt 0f Brigham SISdEtSnrithevityand 1 S, or wSmiP, recommend spot TRUSSES o L fad hoi appliance ll,ht-wel- LORENZO ..curely, requiring on! JSpreuuie ol ordinary trowel, alw lem you -e- rieeeed Htt fIwAbdommal Elaiti Supporter Shoulder Bracet, etc., and ou Rdl nirely pluast L, r pica HAMILTON DRUG the by the local sint.PmhrT turilcel .pplianc cnitomen of truM coo von-ski- ftce NOW THEREFORE, I, Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of the d? heeby proclaim the week of 0. September 29 a3 National Business s in Brigham City, and urge our citizens to pay tribute, to the organization in their special observance. weann b y our Let them help TO SC miu d WUc,ti?? KeUrtlo lL City recognizes service rendered trusses ' durh PPr0priate toedCer,ai,,ly J. BOTT, Mayor, Brigham City, Utah. Lynne Hunsaker of Honeyville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of Honeyville. MBft row Mrs. Orval Sackett Hostess To Cosienda Club On .Thursday Mrs. Ofval Sackett was tess Thursday afternoon, tember S nrnmi A:' t j, vi V Anna E. Ericksen, New President Of The . . . Business and Professional Womens Club, is presented the gavel by last years president, Mrs. .Pearl Hunsaker, left. On the right is Mrs. Suzanna Mae Grua, president of the Utah state Feseration of B.P.W. clubs. s, 13, hosSep- to members of the Cosienda club. Business And Professional Womens Club CJ A Bodily Injury and Propert- FARMERS y Damage Liability policy is accept- able to the State as security to prove under your financial responsibility Utah's New Financial Responsibility Law. It costs only 0 $8.70 6 beginning of Policy if No upcharge for nilnagn or business nsa Policy if national Standard, if Prompt Local Claims Snrvica o Medical Payments. 8020 Collision Comprehensive Fire and Theft 0 at very low rates - tb wd t4EY fif i:i Insure with Farmers EARL i. 1 Untill rnid PcCOR Insv:; t3 dss v' srrfin-- l could buLvJuv YOUR AG STORES TWO FRIDAY AIIO SATURDAY Armours RED BREAST CORNED DEEF SAirxi INSURANCE AGENCY X 61 1st Security Bank Bldg. C I'.MJ.IW.VIHIJ 16-o- HASH Tall Can 43' (B30 z. vice-direct- rs 6:30P.M. KDYL HD MADSEN to sm wrr El-no- Slightly higher where there ere drivers under 25) ft at News-Journa- sv;mwi t; EACH 6 MONTHS Mu $5.00 Evening. To those who toy their acts of kindness expressed their sym- pathy and friendship at the Fag Thro time of the death of our beBOX ELDER JOURNAL loved husband and father,! we wish to express heartfelt thank. ' ' Brigham City, Utah We wish especially to thank the Friday, September 31, 1951 ward bishopric, the Relief t soOrder your stationery, orrice ana ciety, our friends, and all others, j business forms, envelopes, etc., who assisted in any Way. t Mrs. iFred Burr and Falmly,. today at the Here From Salt Lake Mrs. Ezra Waddoups of Salt Lake City is spending a few days in Brigham City at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orval Sackett. Luncheon was served at 1:30 p. m. followed by an afternoon of sewing. Monday, Ladies present were: iMrs. Grant Prisbrey, IMrs. Theron B. Anna E. Erickson became the-neMrs. Lee, Mrs. Glen iBennion, families who were victims of M. A. Burtcher, Mrs. A. Elwyn president of the Brigham the summer floods there. Seely, Mrs. Wm. Griffiths, Mrs. City Business and Professional Also guests of the club were Henry O. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Womens club last Monday eveHunsaker and Mrs. Leon ning at the Howard cafe when Mrs. Ruby Victor, a new mem last year's president, Mrs. Pearl ber, and Mrs. Leon ChristianHunsaker, handed her the ga- sen, Mrs. Connie Peters and at Membership and Instal- Mrs. Esther Hodges. Sacrament Meeting In vel The next luncheon meeting of lation night. Second Ward Sunday club is scheduled for Octo the Other new officers include ber 15, with Miss Norma JenSacrament meeting was held Miss Mable Christensen, sen and Miss Hannah Hillam, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, in the Second ward last Sunday of the Civil De Mrs. fense committee, in charge of evening with Bishop Glen recording secretary; Bowcutt, corresponding arrangements. Knudsen presiding and Counselor Lafayette T. Jensen con- secretary; Mrs. Daisy Hansen, treasurer and Mrs. Pearl Hunducting. And Squirt Gun (After the organ prelude by saker, director. Installation cer- Dog DAVID MVEIJ Renie H. Littlewood the congre- emonies were conducted by C. Rout Visiting Bees of Jean Shonka, gation sang and Ella Anderson MARGARET PHILLIPS the Western B. P. W. clubs. iRUSHVILILE, Ind. (UP) offered the invocation. MayRay Daines and Oliver HenHIGEL BRUCE on the pro- or Russell .Coons envisioned a Guest drickson prepared the sacra- gram wasspeaker Mrs. Suzanna Mae burglar prowling in his home in when he walked up the front ment and 10 deacons assisted Grua, president of the Utah his and heard Stinker in serving. steps dog fcl State Federation of Business and 1 Wovm$uAwe&f Jennine Mclntire was released Professional Womens clubs of barking and growling. as a teacher in the Primary and Salt Lake City. Coons entered cautiously and Radio brings you Benn Levy's delightful Irene Hansen and Betty Kopin-it- z and found Stinker waging war with comedy about woman-hateMusical numbers on the prowere sustained as workers. Swarm of bees in the dining wayward woman. a stuwere by gram presented In the M.I.A., Emma Kimiber of Mrs. Leon Christian- room. was released as Era director; dents (The mayor warily went for a THEATRE GUILD,0:. AIR sen: Miss Janice Hansen, Miss Karan Craghead as orgnist and and gun of Insecticide Paul-ette Miss Kathy Claybaugh, Suijt. the room. Lilly Knudsen as teacher. LeMiss Kay , Lichtenstein, ona Speireman was sustained Two hours the battle They were accompa- was won withlater, as Era director; Cleo Ann Lar- Hodges. Miss no casualties SteBo'bbie Ann nied sen and Mary Ann Williams as wart. by among the mayors forces ex& for a buzzing in their ears. organists and Ora Hamblin and cept Community singing was conDonna Holst as teachers. Mrs. Robert Gardner, Carol J. Woodland rendered ducted by accompanied toy Mrs. Eph Johntwo organ selections. Jeannine Anderson and Va- son. The program was under the leria Stokes were presented direction of (Lenora Romer, cluto Golden Gleaner awards. Stake M LA. president Mrs. membership chairman. W. B. Hendricks, asked that all Special guests at the meeting the girls in the ward work to were Miss Dorothy Campbell of become Golden Gleaners, and Ogden, 2nd vice president; President Bertha Jensen thank- Miss Myrta Hales of Ogden, state radio and television chaired all who had taken part. Helen Speireman offered the man, and Mrs. Irene Conniff of You'll Enjoy On Salt Lake City,, state bulletin benediction. editor. No False Alarm ft was pointed out that all Firemembers are invited to meet NEWTON, Mass. (OP) man (F. Lawton Swett, a fire- at the home of the president, man, dislikes - false alarms. 122 north Second west, next When lightning struck 'his home Monday evening, at which time while die .was off duty, he tele boxes of clothing will toe preEVERY WEEK phoned .fire department head- pared for shipment to the Busiquarters that if somebody tells ness ofand Professional Women's Topeka, Kansas, for disyou my house has been hit, club tribution to members and their nevermind theres no fire. Installs New Officers n -- Mrs. Lucy Berchtold of Tre rhonton was honored September IT at her home in honor of her 75th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Berchtold has been a resident of Tremonton for the past 50 years, since her marriage to the late Henry Berchtold. Mr. Berchtold passed away seven years ago. Children present to assist with the honors were: Mrs. Mabel Jepperson, Brigham City; Mrs. Ethel Player, Carlin, Nevada; Mrs. Ardella Clark, Modesto, California; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berchtold, Tremonton. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the following guests Monday afternoon: Mrs. iR. Bholler, Sr., Mrs. Elsie Buxton,, Mrs. Erma H. Andersen, Mrs. Anna Byer, . Mrs. Virginia Mason, Mrs. Hilda Stumm, Mrs. Mrs. Eliza Evelyn IJepperson, Holland, Mrs. Dorothy Holland, all of Tremonton and Mrs. Marie Pohl and Mrs. Ruth Young of Brigham City. Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Card Of Thank THREE SPECIAL MENU V-- 8 46-o- COCKTAIL JUICE COUSTQUICK .. .2 FOR z. 370 330 includes a coupon worth 10c on the purchase of ' , v.v'- American Sliced Cheese. Kraft SHURFINE PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING White Star- - TUNA .... 3 LOS. 92L0 UNCLE BENS Vi 270 RICE -- 14 r oz., 23.0 TREATS Saturdays and Sundays JCIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0L'LDEB ROAST pL IANCO-AMERICA- Chicken Chow Mein POUND -- IMG ,43e 15-o- N Gaa can z. fiGHET 13C 0BOS mrss 303 size 1 EFRUIT 2CAIIS3S 2 22-o- fEIiS z. CAMS Homogenized Jar BUTTER HEADQUARTERS Labor costs go down, and profits move up.., electricity do rush when you let low-cojobs as Water pumping, wood sawing, processing feed, milking, and barn cleaning. Farm residential rates are the same as those in the city on our interconnected system 24 below the national average. st ftSTJEEF BOTTLE .190 PLEI1TY OF FRUIT FOR HOURS: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. SHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE many other fine foods on our menus. special week-en- d . i VEGETABLES HUBBARD 1 $6 7 ONIN:-u- rv2 ft ; Shop And Save At Your Two AG Markets Mali's south OPEN 6 A. M. TO 10 P. M. ' LD-- We Redeem Your Coupons With Pleasure HOWARD CAFE din: i TOKAY GRAPES YELLOW SPANISH we serve SWIFT'S quality meats . . . every day . . , every meal. REMEMBER . . Moms JARS MnitlG G PICKING SUPPLIES (STO I Barbecued Pork Spare Ribs PLUS CAN 'iflYSEJl? GARDEN FRESH SQldJAStrH 29 40 NISONS m Italian Plate Dinner DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAYS . r.iAi:i MARKET mu ad ra r.inr.:iG? J |