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Show t J . fM Kind To Squirrel ') . t'v ,( ' her automobile to avoid hitting a squirrel crossing the road. A milk truck hit her car in the , QWAGIAC, Mich. (UP) Theres such a thing as carry- rear. ing the "Be Kind To Dumb Animals crusade too far, Doris Covert told police she slowed down Phone your news to 1000 . Pi B From !L,Hi RIGHT KIND ) SEE OUR FAMOUS MAKES OF Sheaf fers Parker Eversharp Ilf 1 New EVERSHARP PEN & PENCIL SET $3.75 including tax i PARKER PENS $3.50 e. $15.00 SHEAFFERS . ' SHEAFFERS Valiant Entemble d for perfect performance. Pen, $12.50; Set, $17.50; no fed. tax Precision-crafte- PENS $3.75, $15.00 ' ESTERBROOKS From x t Practical ONLY $2.30 SHEAFFER'S Admiral Entembl Special Introductory Offer! Outstanding value! Complete matching combination. Fen, $5.00; Set, $8.75; no fed. tag1 NEW EVERSHARP BALL POINT PEN No smear No smudge hSPECIAL OFFER PAYMENTS 29c $3.50 This Week Is Your Last Chance To Enter The PENCIL GUESSING CONTEST A .. $198 , HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL II SCHOOL SUPPLIES REMINDER T""i oftuSuppk RAY Jk DRUGGIST Caufy6acco-Socacuti6i- Ut r: STANS S A. 5V3. i .'k-- z J. f These And Many Other Items Reduced To Clear! 1 TU Good Hospital Customer FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) St. Josephs hospital is just like a second home to Mrs. A. G. f 1! Huge Savings Storewide Dur- -. ins This Bis Bargain Event -- Incluling Federal Tax ZIPPER BINDERS ,,( son-in-la- DOWN MECHANICAL PENCILS, from LEATHER BRIEF CASES ...I?..- .- ' --tA Fountain Pens Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 19, 1952 Phone your news to 1,000. fv. ed at a lovely dinner party Sunday. Out of town guests includ1 ed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Christensen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hall and family visited his mother, Mrs. Albert Hall, at Portage, Sunday Xf Mrs. Annie Riggs of , Mantua and Mrs. Isabel Wyatt of Wells-ville- , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford on Monday. Shelby Atchley of Shelley, Ida ho Is a guest of his brother-in-laand family, Mr. and Mrs. I Clifford Thorsen. t & i Mrsy Melba Checketts and Mrs, A Darlene Checketts were guests of Miss LuDean Checketts Sat urday afternoon, at a fashion Seven Buses Of Moss Transportation Co. show held at (he Hotel Ben Lo mond in Ogden. The show was . . . were required to haul one Ogden Drum and Bugle corp band to the Peach Days parade. sponsored by the Beta Sigma Moss Transportation also furnished transnortation from Brigham City to the concessions Phi. at Rees Pioneer park, free of charge. Three babies were given nam Mr, es at sacrament meeting: and Mrs. LaVor Hansen named their daughter, Debra Lee. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Zinck will call their son Tyler, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen named their son Don LeRoy Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson and son, Reed, and daughter, Maxine, of Cornish, Utah, were dinner guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Marlowe Checketts, on Tuesday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Checketts. After dinner home movies were shown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wrigha of Kennewick, Washington were recent visitors at the home - of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen,. While they were here at a Mrs Jensen entertained family dinner, Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holtry and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ward and family of Logan. The Young Ladies Mutual was reorganized on Sunday evening with the following ladies voted LOW in: Mrs. Vita Burt, president;' Mrs. Joyce Checketts and Mrs. LaPreal Johnsen as counselors. Roy Braegger was chosen to be president of the Young Mens with Bobbie Barker and Frank Jensen as his counselors. Mrs. Lois Hunsaker, Nellie Smith and Howard Call of the stake Mutual 15 board were present. EASY CREDIT Mr. and Mrs. Chester ChrisTERMS of tensen are the proud parents Trade-I- n a baby girl, born Sept. 15. Mrs. Barbara Fridal and children of Tremonton were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chlarson, Tuesday. rFtv OF TOOLS! 7 Box Elder JOURNAL Ine 4 RIVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen entertain- WITH THE 5 tm? tor Rivtr City (UP)-N- Joseph B. McClure has had his hair cut in the same Milford barber shop for the past G6 years. ARE FACTS BEAR BACK TO MILFORD, Mass. . It Took Transportation To Haul Bands To The Parade cJJ Allowance on your old range, coal or electric, on one of these two NORGE ELECTRIC GANGES Elliott. Shes been there seven times in the past year as a result of an assortment of broken fingers, operations and illnesses in her family. 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